Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
(Travel Assistant)
USER GUIDE
Table of Contents
Introduction..
pg2
Assembly..........
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Proper use
.pg3 pg4
Installation.
pg4
Features..
.pg5
Troubleshooting..
pg6 pg7
Glossary..
.pg7 - pg8
Introduction
The Travel Assistant Mark 1 was created for
assistance while traveling long distances by
plane and/or car. (The TA mark 1 is not
designed for boat traveling due to turbulence
ASSEMBLY
When you have received the droid please do
the following. 1. Swivel head 360 degrees
clockwise and counter clockwise, it should be
able to complete this action with no disattachment of the head from the robotic body.
2. Pull robotic legs back at 30 degrees, pull
bottom leg out of socket and push it forward, it
should be able to rest on three legs, two
pushed back, one in front. 3. Insert the power
rod into the receiver, and hold down the sensor
node. 4. Tell the droid the language that you
Proper Use
When attempting to activate push the sensor
node inward and hold for five seconds.
Commands such as follow me or stay up
can be translated for the droid to do the
users specific actions. The droid can respond
to the user in a series of beeps (Read lettering
on droid for translation). Upon command the
droid can enter a vehicle can control it via
Bluetooth. Once attached by a connection cord
the user has the freedom to ask the droid
where, he or she wants to go.
Installation
Installing into fixed wing aircraft can be more
of a chore than a simple plug in through
Bluetooth. When installing into aircraft their
needs to be an open space (on either wings for
droid) where the droid can fit snug enough that
Features
Troubleshooting
1.Droid unresponsive
If droid is unresponsive user is advised to
first check the power unit to see if it is
depleted. In instances of a cracked power
core user is advised to STAY AWAY from the
bot and call the technical services to
handle the issue (number found on back of
Glossary
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