POWER SUPPLY
The power supply “transforms” the AC power from your household electrical outlet into
DC power similar to that supplied by batteries. The power supply can be used to power
the Control Box to conserve battery power. It is recommended that it be used to power the
Control box when creating and testing control programs.
The power supply can be used at any time, either
with or without batteries installed in the Control Box.
The power supply cannot be used to charge batteries,
as internal electronics prevent it from doing so.
DO NOT connect the Control Box to a power supply
except the one supplied by K’NEX. Doing so could
damage your unit and void the warranty. Please contact
K’NEX for a replacement if your power supply becomes damaged or is lost.
Setting Up for the First Time
The K’NEX Robotics Control Box is the link between the computer and the electrical
components on a model. It provides power for the electrical components and also acts
as a buffer between the components and the computer. In order to use a computer to
control these components, you will need to download the K’NEX Robotics software.
You will need:
• A PC (not Mac compatible) with an available
USB port
• The K’NEX Robotics software (supplied at
www.knex.com/robotics)
• The K’NEX Robotics Control Box (supplied)
• A USB connection cable (supplied)
• The power supply (supplied)
• Input and Output devices such as motors, LEDs,
and various sensors (supplied)
Step 1
Install the K’NEX Robotics software on your computer. For additional details of how to install
and use the software, please refer to the software portion of this user guide.
Step 2
Connect the power supply lead to the socket on the side of Control Box and plug the power
supply into a standard wall socket. Switch the Control Box on and the LCD will display the
welcome screen and other information.
Step 3
The first time a Control Box is connected to the USB port on a computer, the USB drivers will
be installed by the computer.
• Connect the Control Box to the USB port on your computer with the USB cable.
• Windows will automatically detect a new device and install the necessary drivers.
A notification window will pop up in the taskbar along the bottom of your screen to
confirm the driver status.
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