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The Controller and Robot must be “paired” in order for the Robot to receive commands from the Controller.

     Turn the Controller on using the Power switch. Select either Automatic or Manual mode (see below). The LEDs will flash quickly.

 

     After pair successfully, the lights on controller will stop flashing and OP One LED will still flash and make a noise.

 

     When the Controller and OP One pair, the lights on both will stop flashing and OP One will straighten up and make a noise. This should take only a 

     few seconds to occur. If it does not, turn both off and begin with step 1.

        • In case of loss of control, repeat the pairing process.

        • Install fresh batteries if needed.

        • The Controller and OP One must be within 20 feet of each other.

        • OP One can be controlled up to 20 feet away.

AUTOMATIC (CENTER POSITION)

• Controller lights will be green.

• Head and arms will move automatically while OP One is moving across floor.

MANUAL (BOTTOM POSITION) 

• Controller lights will be red.

• Head and arms will remain still while OP One is moving across floor.

CONTROL MODES

MOVEMENT

The head and arms can be independently controlled as well as the movement of the robot along the floor. Each function has its own joystick controller.

Avoid sudden stops and reverses as it could cause OP One 

to tip over. If OP one tips over, the drive motor will automatically 

disengage to avoid damage

Applies to both arms

PAIRING CONTROLLER AND OP ONE

1

2

3

POWER SWITCH

(off/auto/manual)

DIRECTIONAL 

JOYSTICK

HEAD

MOVEMENT

RIGHT ARM 

MOVEMENT

LEFT ARM 

MOVEMENT

DIRECTIONAL JOYSTICK

HEAD MOVEMENT

ARM MOVEMENT

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