Interact TV Robotics Voice Command Robot Challenge User Manual

Voice-Command Robot Challenge  
Owner’s Manual  
Introduction  
mounted IR transmitter (see diagram  
below) at the robot and speak into the  
controller, using the relevant command  
phrase noted below (and on the face of the  
controller).  
Congratulations on the purchase of your game of Voice Command Robot  
Challenge. Your new robot responds to plain-language commands spoken  
into the high-tech LED wristwatch controller. It has full 360 degree  
movement capability and is designed to do battle with other Robot  
Challenge™ robots and Commando Challenge™ tanks.  
Commanding the Robot  
You will notice that the command phrases  
are divided into two parts. Speak the first  
phrase into the microphone located on the  
wristwatch. The top mounted LED will flash and a short beep will sound.  
This indicates that the controller is ready to accept the 2nd part of the  
command. Then, speak the second phrase.  
Each robot has a lazer cannon integrated into its right arm and a lazer  
target on its chest. The robot interacts with other robots and tanks using  
the lazer as a virtual weapon to fire at opposing machines. Maneuver your  
robot using the wristwatch controller to command it, with the goal being  
to score hits on your opponent’s robot or tank without sustaining hits  
yourself. Each time a robot sustains a hit, it loses 25% of its ‘power’ or  
‘life’, one chest-mounted LED goes out and it automatically rotates 180  
degrees with accompanying sound and light effects. After sustaining a  
fourth and final hit, the robot is out of ‘power’ and shuts down signifying  
that the game is over. To play again, simply press the red ‘reset’ button  
mounted on top of the robot’s head.  
IR Transmitter  
At this point the robot will respond to your  
Indicator LED  
command. If you have made an error partway  
through, merely say STOP. This will cause the  
robot to stop whatever it is doing and reset the  
controller making it ready to accept a new  
command. If you hear a double-beep, the  
controller is signalling you that it has not  
understood your command and that you should  
You can create a battle-zone using various household objects to provide  
cover and to serve as obstacles. You can create goals to reach, or areas to  
defend. Try using reflective surfaces to ricochet your lazer fire or  
controller commands – use your imagination and let us know what your  
favorite games are!  
try again.  
Microphone  
Command Phrases  
Spoken Command  
Before you start  
Action  
Fire:  
Move Forward:  
Turn Left:  
Turn Right:  
Stop:  
Install the batteries – you will need four fresh AA alkaline batteries for  
the robot. Insert the batteries by following the diagram below. The  
wristwatch voice controller comes with (3x) LR44 batteries pre-installed  
– if you need to replace them, follow the diagram below.  
Robot <pause> Fire  
Robot <pause> Move Forward  
Change direction <pause> Left  
Change direction <pause> Turn to the Right  
Stop  
If the robot isn’t responding properly  
If nothing (or something unexpected) happens when you speak into the  
controller, don’t worry – you simply need to practice a bit.  
1. Remember that there must be a line-of-sight between the watch and the  
robot. Also, the watch must be within 15 feet of the robot and aimed  
(roughly) in its direction.  
2. After saying the first part of the command you should hear a beep and  
the top-mounted indicator LED should flash. If not, try speaking louder  
and closer to the microphone.  
(3x) LR44  
Battery Warnings  
• Use only fresh alkaline batteries from a newly opened battery pack.  
• Do not leave batteries inside the robot or controller when not in use for  
extended periods of time.  
3. After saying the second part of the command phrase, did you hear a  
double-beep? You should not have. If you did, then the controller is  
telling you that it did not recognize the second phrase. Try speaking  
immediately after the beep, speak louder or perhaps the problem is that  
you spoke too soon after the first beep.  
4. If the robot moves right or left when you speak the ‘Fire’ or ‘Forward’  
command, try saying the first part (i.e. ‘Robot’), more quickly.  
5. If the robot fires or moves forward when you speak the ‘Left’ or  
‘Right’ command, try saying the first part (i.e. ‘Robot Change Direction’)  
more slowly.  
6. If the robot moves forward or turns right when you speak the ‘Left’ or  
‘Fire’ command, try again, speaking the second part of the command  
phrase (i.e. ‘Fire’ or ‘Left’) more quickly.  
7. If the robot fires or turns left when you you speak the ‘Forward’ or  
‘Right’ command, try saying the second part (i.e. 'Move Forward Now’  
or ‘Turn to the right’) more slowly.  
• Remove and properly dispose of weak or dead batteries.  
How to play  
1) Switch on the robot  
An On/Off switch is located on the back of the robot – switch it to the ON  
position. The robot will power up and identify itself by name (Chaos or  
Disabler).  
2) Power indicator LEDs  
At power-up the 4 LEDs on the chest of the robot illuminate, indicating  
that the robot has 100% of it’s ‘power’ or ‘life’. Each time it is hit, one  
LED turns off indicating a 25% loss of power. When all 4 of your robot’s  
LEDs are out, the game is over and you have lost.  
3) Switch on the controller  
The LED wristwatch / controller has a side-mounted switch which has 3  
positions (center is OFF). Slide the switch forward to control a red robot  
(the front-mounted LED will light up in red), slide the switch backwards  
to control a blue robot (the LED will light up in green). Aim the front-  
8. If you hear a single or double beep without having spoken a command,  
then there is too much background noise and the controller is becoming  
confused. Try playing in a quieter area.  
91221/v2.1  
©2001 Interactive Toy Concepts (HK) Ltd. • All Rights Reserved • Printed in China  
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