Some Important Information
The LEGO
®
Software on this Disc is the result of a great
deal of work.To help us bring you high quality programs in
the future it is important as a legal requirement to read the
following:
First Rule:
Following the purchase of the LEGO program you are
permitted to copy the program to your own computer.
However, it is illegal to allow other users to gain access to
your program either via the Internet or by uploading the
program to a network from which it can be copied. It is
not a problem should you lose the original but have the
program copied on your computer.
Second Rule:
If you sell or pass the program on it is illegal to use the
program yourself. It is also illegal to lend or rent computer
programs.
It is important to know that the LEGO trademarks should
not be used freely. An
®
or a
the name as being a trademark.
If you need to know anything else about the legal
requirements, then more information can be found on the
CD-ROM. If you are connected to the Internet you can
also look at our homepage on http://www.LEGO.com for
more information about the use of the trademarks of the
LEGO Group.
CyberMaster contains a patented protocol.
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Hardware assembly
1.
Putting a 9-volt battery in the Tower Unit
a.
Turn the Tower Unit so that the back of the unit
faces upwards. Press gently on the battery cover
and push down and away from you.
b.
Insert one 9Volt battery, as illustrated in the
picture.
c.
Slide the battery cover back into place – it will
click into the correct position.
2.
Fitting aerials on the Tower Unit
a.
Aerials are fitted onto the top of the unit –
turning in a clockwise direction screws them
firmly into place.
3.
Connecting the Tower Unit to your PC
a.
The cable is connected at the bottom rear of
the Tower Unit.
b.
The cable which is now connected to the Tower
Unit should be linked up to a free serial port on
your PC. If it is a 9-pin serial port, the cable can
be connected directly to the PC. If, on the other
hand, it is a 25-pin port, use the enclosed
converter, see Fig. 3.b.
4.
Putting six 1.5-volt batteries in the Mobile
Unit
a.
Turn the Mobile Unit so that the back of the unit
faces up. Press gently on the battery cover and
push to the right, as shown on the illustration.
b.
Insert six 1.5Volt batteries, as illustrated in the
picture.
c.
Slide the battery cover back into place – it will
click into the correct position.
5.
Fitting aerials on the Mobile Unit
a.
Aerials are fitted onto the top of the Mobile
Unit – turning in a clockwise direction screws
them firmly into place.