EDU Science 189EL Users Manual

Instruction
FCC NOTE:
THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
Size: 8.5” W x 11” H Color: Black
Radio Controlled
#37316
Operating Instructions:
T-Rex
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE - DO NOT DISCARD
Tyrannosaurus Rex, or “King of the Dinosaurs” roamed the earth during the Cretaceous period (65-85 million years ago). This imposing creature stood almost 20 feet tall and weighed nearly 12,000 pounds! T-Rex, as it is nicknamed, had long, powerful rear legs with three claws on each foot like a giant bird, and relatively tiny fore­limbs or “arms.” Because of its massive size, Tyrannosaurus Rex was thought to be on a constant mission to find food and used its ferocious roar to startle and flush out prey. It consumed its food using its razor sharp, serrated teeth. Bones of T-Rex have been found in the western region of North America.
Operating Instructions:
The Animal Planet T-Rex receives radio frequency at 27MHz.
To operate T-Rex, install 4 x AA batteries into the body of the dinosaur and turn the Power switch to the “On” position. (See Illustration – T-REX battery diagram)
Next, install 3 AA batteries in the hand controller. Turn the Power switch to “On.” The red LED indicates that the controller is operational and your T-Rex is ready to come to life.
Move the joysticks on the hand controller to move the T-Rex “Forward,” “Left” and “Right.” Six Motion and Sound Buttons let the T-Rex roar, open and close its mouth and move its head. (See Illustration # ). By manipulating the various function buttons on the hand controller you can control your RC T-Rex. See chart on next page.
Safe Battery Usage
Batteries should be installed and replaced by adults. Do not dispose off batteries in fire, battery may explode or leak. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon zinc) or rechargeable (Nickel-cadmium) batteries.Only batteries of the same or equiva­lent type as recommended are to be used.Insert batteries according to diagram for correct polarity. Remove dead batteries from the toy. Do not short-circuit supply terminals. Do not charge non-rechargeable batteries.
The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.Operation is subject to the following conditions: this device may not cause interference, and this device must accept any interference received,including interference that may cause undesiredoperation.
Sound 1(S1)
Sound 2(S2)
Head
LEFT RIGHT
ON / OFF
Sound 3(S3)
Sound 4(S4)
Hand Controller Features
Neck
ON
OFF
On / Off Switch
Battery
Compartment
Battery
Cover
Move the joysticks on the hand controller to move the T-Rex “Forward,” “Left” and “Right.” Six Motion and Sound Buttons let the T-Rex roar, open and close its mouth and move its head. (See Illustration # ).
By manipulating the various function buttons on the hand controller you can control your RC T-Rex. See chart below:
Function Buttons - Operation Matrix
Function Buttons
Sound 1 (S1)
Sound 2 (S2)
Sound 3 (S3)
Sound 4 (S4)
Head
Neck
Push LEFT Joystick
Push RIGHT Joystick
Push L & R Joystick
Head + S1
Head + S2
Head + S3
Head + S4
Neck + S1
Neck + S2
Neck + S3
Neck + S4
L + R + Head
Roars with Mouth Movemen
Roars and Head Swinging
Moves Forward w/mouth
Reaction
T-Rex Roars Sound #1
T-Rex Roars Sound #2
T-Rex Roars Sound #3
T-Rex Roars Sound #4
Mouth Movement
Head Swings
Turns to Left
Turns to Right
Moving Forward
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movement
Function Buttons
L Joystick + S1
L Joystick + S2
L Joystick + S3
L Joystick + S4
Head & Neck
Head + L Joystick
Head + R Joystick
Neck + L Joystick
Neck + R Joystick
R Joystick + S1
R Joystick + S2
R Joystick + S3
R Joystick + S4
L + R + S1
L + R + S2
L + R + S3
L + R + S4
L + R + Neck
Reaction
Roaring and turning Left
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Mouth & Head Movement
Turns Left with Mouth movement
Turns Right with Mouth movement
Turns Left with Head movement
Turns Right with Head movement
Roaring and turning Right
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Roaring and Moving Forward
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Moves Forward with Head movement
FCC ID: Q6N189EL This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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Batteries are for demonstration purposes only. They should be replaced upon purchase for optimal performance. Do not mix old and new batteries. Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
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Moves forward with mouth and head movementL + R + Head + Neck
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