Tiger 70709 manual Robot Works Contents

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HARDWARE VARIATIONS

Personalize your WonderBorg

Use the stickers / decals (included) to decorate the shell of your WonderBorg. Paint can also be used to customize the shell (paint sold seperately).

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ROBOT WORKS: CONTENTS

 

Software License Agreement ------------------------------

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Introduction --------------------------------------------

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Setup: Preparing to Use Robot Works

 

Installing the Software -------------------------------

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Connecting the Interface ------------------------------

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The Names of the Interface Parts, and What They Do ----

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Setting the Serial Port -------------------------------

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Overview of the Programming Operation:

 

Robot Works Explained

 

Over View of the Programming Operation ----------------

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Let,s Get Started! -------------------------------------

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How to Read the Screens -------------------------------

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Names of Parts ----------------------------------------

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Programming:

 

How a Program is Created

 

How to Read the Blocks, Operations Carried Out on the

 

Panel Screen, How to Edit Blocks, How to Eliminate Unwanted

 

Blocks, Switching Panels ------------------------------

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The Sensor Block Factory

 

Names of Parts ----------------------------------------

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How to Create a Sensor Block, Frequently Used Sensors

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List of Sensors ---------------------------------------

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The Command Block Factory

 

Names of Parts, How to Create a Command Block ---------

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Frequently Used Commands, List of commands-------------

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Priority Order and Interrupts

 

Priority Order, Interrupts ----------------------------

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Transmitting program to the WonderBorg ----------------

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Saving a Program --------------------------------------

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Exiting from Robot Works ------------------------------

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The Set Up Screen:

 

The Settings Screen Explained

 

Names of Parts ----------------------------------------

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Programming:

 

Getting started: Programming Exercises

 

Exercise 1 -------------------------------------------

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Exercise 2 -------------------------------------------

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Exercise 3 -------------------------------------------

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Exercise 4 -------------------------------------------

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Pre-programmed Personalities --------------------------

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Trouble Shooting --------------------------------------

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Contents Item No Introduction Contents Configuration of the Wonderborg How to Make the WonderBorg Work WonderBorgs Intelligence ProgramHardware Basics Names of PartsTools Required List of PartsBasics Set of Rubber Parts with runnersOther Parts Installing the Motherboard Fitting the LegsFitting the Antennae Extra Information AAA/LR03Hardware Variations Changing the GearsAssembly Variations Option connector SpecificationsPin Layout and Reference Circuit Robot Works Contents SET UP Installing the softwareIntroduction IntroductionConnecting the Interface Using the Interface as an Infrared Signal TransmitterNames of Interface Parts and Their Function Points to noteSetting the serial Port Overview of the Programming OperationLets get started How to Read the Screens Command Block FactoryPanel Screen Sensor Block FactoryPanel Screen Programminng How to Create a Sensor Block Sensor Block FactoryFrequently-Used Sensors Command Block Factory How to Create a Command BlockSensor Table Names of PartsPriority Order and Interrupts SET UP Screen Transmitting a Program To the WonderborgSending a Program to WonderBorg Saving a ProgramSend Set Up IR signal ControlReturn Testing Programming Getting StartedProgramming Exercises How to Transmit an Infrared Signal Ranged Reached by the Infrared SignalProgram for Exercise PanelSoftware License Agreement Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Operating ProblemsProblems with Program Transmission Problems with SensorsWarranty Day Limited WarrantyAppendix Template for Legs and AntennaeFCC Statement