Tiger 70709 manual Basics, Set of Rubber Parts with runners, Other Parts

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HARDWARE BASICS

HARDWARE BASICS

List of Parts

Set of Rubber Parts (with runners)

Set of Rubber

parts:2

Foot A:

6

Foot B:

6

Leg Housing:

2

Antenna socket: 2

Other Parts

Special plastic leg wire (thick): 1

Special plastic antenna wire (thin): 1

Robot Works CD: 1

Now, at last, you are ready to start assembling the WonderBorg.

Please be sure to follow the instructions exactly.

You will need to be extremely careful, because you are going to assemble a set of precision electronic parts.

Be careful not to mix any of the parts which look similar to one another, such as the gears.

But don’t worry too much, or it won’t be any fun. Have fun assembling your WonderBorg - just take it nice and slow.

The Basics

Assembling the Mechanism

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Using your fingers to open the frame slightly, take one of the motor units and slot the pins on its front and rear into the holes in the frame. The motor unit should be inserted so that the cable exit is facing the inside, and the screws are uppermost.

Note: Be careful to insert the motor unit the right way up.

Screws

Antenna Protector: 4 (2 are spares)

Plastic Antenna: 4

Plastic Leg:

8

Tire Foot:

8

9

Interface: 1

Interface Cable

(RS-232C serial connection): 1

Sheet of decals: 1

Instruction Manual (this manual): 1

Test Field: 1

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Insert the other motor unit in the same way. Make sure the cables are protruding, as shown in the diagram. The assembly of the WonderBorg mechanism is now complete.

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Contents Item No Introduction Contents Configuration of the Wonderborg How to Make the WonderBorg Work WonderBorgs Intelligence ProgramTools Required Hardware BasicsNames of Parts 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 Introduction SET UPInstalling the software IntroductionNames of Interface Parts and Their Function Connecting the InterfaceUsing the Interface as an Infrared Signal Transmitter Points to noteSetting the serial Port Overview of the Programming OperationLets get started Panel Screen How to Read the ScreensCommand Block Factory Sensor Block FactoryPanel Screen Programminng How to Create a Sensor Block Sensor Block FactoryFrequently-Used Sensors Sensor Table Command Block FactoryHow to Create a Command Block Names of PartsPriority Order and Interrupts Sending a Program to WonderBorg SET UP ScreenTransmitting a Program To the Wonderborg Saving a ProgramSend Set Up IR signal ControlReturn Testing Programming Getting StartedProgramming Exercises Program for Exercise How to Transmit an Infrared SignalRanged Reached by the Infrared Signal PanelSoftware License Agreement Problems with Program Transmission TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Operating Problems Problems with SensorsAppendix WarrantyDay Limited Warranty Template for Legs and AntennaeFCC Statement