• D-Rex™ is not recommended for use on loose dirt or
wet surfaces.
• When D-Rex™ does not respond, slows down, or
loses range, replace the batteries.
• Do not immerse D-Rex™ in water.
• Operating multiple products with the same frequency
in close proximity will cause interference and poor
performance.
• Works best away from high voltage power lines, large
buildings and walls.
• Hold the Bone Controller up for best performance.
• If Bone Controller is accidentally dropped in the
water, remove batteries and allow the controller to
air dry. Replace with fresh batteries before operation.
• Play Safely! Do not play with D-Rex™ in the street!
Mattel, Inc. 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, NY 14052, U.S.A. Consumer
Relations 1-800-524-8697. Retain this address for future reference. • Mattel
Canada Inc., Mississauga, Ontario L5R 3W2. You may call us free at
1-800-524-8697. • Mattel U.K. Ltd., Vanwall Business Park, Maidenhead SL6
4UB. Helpline 01628 500303. • Mattel East Asia Ltd., Room 1106, South Tower,
World Finance Centre, Harbour City, Tsimshatsui, HK, China. • Diimport &
Diedarkan Oleh: Mattel SEA Ptd Ltd. (993532-P) Lot 13.5, 13th Floor, Menara
Lien Hoe, Persiaran Tropicana Golf Country Resort, 47410 PJ. Tel: 03-78803817,
Fax: 03-78803867.
service.mattel.com
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INSTRUCTIONS
Keep these instructions for future reference
as they contain important information.
™
Requires 5 ‘C’ alkaline batteries for D-Rex
and 2 ‘AAA’ alkaline batteries for Bone
Controller (not included).
3. Install 5 ‘C’ alkaline batteries in the orientation
shown. 4. Replace battery holder. 5. Replace battery
cover and tighten screw.
For best performance, use only alkaline batteries.
Replace batteries in D-Rex™ when he slows down
or his sounds become distorted.
1
3
2
4
BONE CONTROLLER
1. Open battery cover with a
Phillips head screwdriver (not
included). 2. Insert 2 ‘AAA’ alkaline
batteries (not included) in the
orientation shown.
3. Replace battery cover
and tighten screw.
Replace batteries in Bone
Controller when range
drops off or light does not
come on when button
is pushed.
5
1
2
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D-REX™
NOSE
SENSOR
LIGHT
SENSOR
MOUTH
SENSORS
ON/OFF SWITCH
Turn On/Off switch
to "ON" to activate
D-Rex™.
SOUND
SENSOR
PETTING
SENSORS
He will wake up and
be ready to play.
BECOME HIS MASTER
D-Rex™loves attention! Keep him happy by
playing with him or learn how to change his
behavior with the Bone Controller. But ignore
him and he'll start getting angry, whining and
begging for food while “hunting for his next prey!”
WAYS TO PLAY
PETTING SENSORS
PET:
You can pet D-Rex™ on the head. He likes
this and will show you with happy sounds and by
wagging his tail.
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FEED: He
chews when he
senses something
in his mouth. If his
mouth is closed, simply pull
it open and place his bone or some other item inside.
™
If D-Rex
is full, he will make a spitting sound and
stop chewing.
ATTACK mode:
Use D-Rex™ to ferociously surprise your
friends and family! First press this button to get
™
D-Rex
ready for the attack. Then press again and
he’ll launch forward, roaring and charging. Keep
pressing to continue his fierce attack.
BONE CONTROLLER
Use the buttons on
the Bone Controller
to change his
behavior.
ATTACK mode
SEEK mode
QUESTION mode
Control Range:
25 ft. / 7.6 m
GUARD mode
PRANK mode
GUARD mode:
First, D-Rex
™
will turn his head and scan
room giving you a few seconds to get away or sit
down. Once he stops scanning, he is ready to protect.
If anyone is moving in front of him, he will let out a roar.
If there are no intruders, D-Rex
re-scan the room every few minutes. D-Rex
™
will turn his head to
™
will not
react during scanning. If no
intruders pass by
for approximately 30
minutes, D-Rex
™
will get
tired and take a dino-nap
(see sleep instructions below to wake
him up). GUARD mode will end only after you
pet D-Rex
™
on the head (or he falls asleep).
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SEEK mode:
™
D-Rex
will first chirp to let you know
he's listening. Whistle or call him and he will chirp
again, then start walking toward you. Call him
multiple times and he will come closer, allowing you
to pet him. After awhile if he does not find you, he
may get tired and star t panting. If you ignore him, he
may whine and stop searching for you.
•See ADVANCED TRAINING to teach D-Rex
™
tricks!
PRANK mode:
™
has a “sense of humor” too! If
D-Rex
you feel like joking around, press
this button and he will
fart, burp, or play
a snapping game with
you! After D-Rex
™
burps
or farts, make your own
funny sound and he'll respond. If he
opens his mouth, he’s daring you to put your
hand inside. But be quick or he'll take a bite!
Press button again to scroll to the next game.
QUESTION mode:
After you ask D-Rex
™
a question,
press this button and he will answer by nodding
“YES” or shaking his head “NO”.
“YES”
“NO”
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TRAINING TIPS
• Watch his tail to study his mood. Fast wagging means
he’s happy and playful. If he stops wagging his tail, you'd
better feed him soon!
™
• D-Rex
is a restless dinosaur - he only listens when he's
not moving. If you whistle or call him while he is still, he will
turn his head and often give a response.
™
• D-Rex
does not like having his nose pressed. If you
repeatedly touch his nose, he’ll back up and become
increasingly more aggressive.
• Feeding and petting D-Rex
™
• D-Rex
is a smart dinosaur, but if you give him too many
™
will keep him happy & playful!
commands too quickly, he will remember only the last one.
ADVANCED TRAINING
After you have learned all about D-Rex™, try his special TRICKS
feature. You can program D-Rex
up to 30 actions that he will perform on your command!
•SET-UP: Press the SEEK mode button, then quickly hold down
his bottom teeth while petting the back of his head. You
will hear a triple chirp sound. After this sound, D-Rex
ready to memorize your plan.
™
to remember a sequence of
™
is
™
•PROGRAM: Follow the inputs below to program D-Rex
these actions:
Pet his head — D-Rex
Push his nose — D-Rex
Push his teeth — D-Rex
Call him from left or right. After he turns his head, pet his
head — D-Rex
™
walks forward
™
walks backward
™
will roar
™
will turn and walk toward you
to perform
Press SEEK mode button, or hold his lower teeth and pet
his head when finished programming.
•PERFORM: Call D-Rex
™
to watch him perform the tricks you taught him.
• EXIT: To exit this mode, press any of the buttons on the Bone Controller.
SLEEP: If you do not play with D-Rex™ for a few
minutes, he will fall asleep (with his eyes open)!
Press his nose or reset his
On/Off Switch to wake him up.
™
falls asleep, he will not
If D-Rex
react to petting, sounds or signals from his Bone Controller.
™
LYING DOWN: If D-Rex
falls on his side, he will stop moving and
call for your attention. If you don't pick him up, eventually he will
take a dino nap or fall asleep.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Check the batteries if D-Rex™ is not functioning properly. If
batteries are OK and he’s still not working correctly, try switching
him "OFF", pausing 5 seconds and turning him back "ON".
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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) t his device must accept any
interference received, including int erference that may cause undesired operation.
• This equipment has been tested and found to comply wit h the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits ar e designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful int erference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if no t installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful inter ference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause har mful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning t he equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct t he interference by one or more of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from t hat to which the
receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician f or help.
NOTE: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer r esponsible
for compliance could void the user’s authority t o operate the equipment.
BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION
In exceptional circumstances batteries may leak fluids t hat can cause a chemical burn
injury or ruin your product. To avoid battery leakage:
• Non-rechargeable batteries are not t o be recharged.
• Rechargeable batteries are to be removed fr om the product before being charged (if
designed to be removable).
• Rechargeable batteries are only to be char ged under adult supervision (if designed to be
removable).
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or r echargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as r ecommended are to be used.
• Batteries are to be insert ed with the correct polarity.
• Exhausted batteries are to be r emoved from the product.
• The supply terminals are not to be shor t-circuited.
• Dispose of battery(ies) safely.
• Do not dispose of this product in a fire. The batteries inside may explode or leak .
• Do not connect to more than the recommended number of power supplies.
Protect the environment by not disposing of t his product with
household waste (2002/96/EC). Check your local authority
for recycling advice and facilities.
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