CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS
5. If you have assembled a model and successfully
connected to bluetooth, use your two thumbs to
control the remote and operate the two motors.
Left: motor 1
Right: motor 2
6. If you want to use the program design func-
tion, press the button on the upper right corner
and it will display a row of windows. Select
Program 8 to move on to the next step
Programs 1-7 are default programs. You can
use the blank Program 8 for the instructional
steps below.
HOW TO SAVE PROGRAMS
Next, we are going to teach you how to edit programs. Before we start, let's learn how to
save files (or your hard work and programs will be for nothing).
1. When you go into Program 8, you will see the screen on the
right.
2. If you want to save programs
you've written, just press
and a confirmation window will
appear.
Your saved files will overwrite
the current program and cannot
be saved to another program.
3. If you want to save programs you've written, just press
and a confirmation window will appear.
Your saved files will overwrite the current program and can-
not be saved to another program.
4. If you want to exit the coding
program and return to the
robot controls, just press
and a confirmation window (di-
agram) will appear; press
to leave.
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HOW TO PROGRAM
Menu
1. You are now ready to write your first program, please press
. Program windows 1-8 will appear.
2. Programs 1-7 are the default programs we have set up. After
you've assembled each model, try playing with them using
their programs. If you want to write your own code, use Pro-
gram 8 as it is empty. Now let's press it.
b) Press
to make the motor do a forward turn. Press mul-
tiple times for more squares, so the motor will turn at a
higher speed.
c) Press
to make the motor do a reverse turn; similarly,
pressing more squares signifies the motor will turn at a
higher speed.
You can simultaneously setup motor 2. If you only program
one motor then only that one motor will operate. If you setup
both, then both motors will operate.
The numbers on the motor represent speed; the positive or
negative numbers represent forward or reverse operation.
can be dragged with your finger to adjust the length of execution
time.
d) When you have completed the settings, press
3. In the left picture you can see the Program 8's editing page:
a) Press
. The window on the right will appear with three
options:
Programming the motors.
Design some music.
Write a pause program (e.g. that means after complet-
ing an action, then pause for 3 seconds then execute the
following command).
If you press
, the motor program editing page will appear
(right diagram).
Here you can change the settings below:
• Motor 1 (blue) actions
• Motor 2 (red) actions
• The program's execution time
.
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