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1. e To turn off light effects click on the light bulbs again which will go back to green When you create light effects these effects will be substituted for the lights indicating the Spykee status 4 6 5 8 Taking pictures e To take a picture click once on the picture icon e You will hear a Click Clack sound from the console and the robot which indicates that the picture has been taken e Your picture will be stored in the directory defined in Configuration General tab Media folder SE If a video filfer was activated if can be seen on the photo taken 6 5 9 Video recording e To use this function you must have the VLC software you can download it for free on htto www videolan org vic e Torecord a video click once on the Video recording icon You will hear a Beep sound from the console and the robot and the icon will become red this means that the video is recording e To stop recording click on the same button if will become green again and a Beep will sound again from the console and the robot e Your video will be stored in the directory defined in Configuration General tab Media folder A In remote mode depending on the network conditions it is possible that sound will not be perfectly synchronized with video e Other outside events can also detract from image and sound 14 Chapter 10 LIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF THE ROBOT 24 6 5 10 Digital music player You can liste
2. Changing local connection 4 Connect your computer to the same preferred WiFi access point gt To do this turn on your computer remember your computer must have an internal or external WiFi card and the Spykee console installed gt If you use the Windows XP wireless network click on Start then Networks then Wireless networks or Start then Settings then Networks then Wireless networks gt If you use the Windows Vista wireless network click on Start on the bottom left corner of your screen and then on Connect To in the Show box click on Wireless gt If you use a third party wireless network please see the instruction manual of this network 1 Chapter 10 LIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF THE ROBOT 29 Alternatively you may also connect your computer to the WiFi access point using an Ethernet cable 5 Start the Soykee console 6 The Connection window will open automatically 7 Select the Robot from the Local Robots list it should display automatically it may take up to 30 seconds 8 Enter your username and password gt When Spykee connects you will hear gling gling gling and its lights will flash The image will be displayed on the console gt If you cannot connect make sure that you have correctly configured your WiFi access point in router mode 9 Youcannow play with Spykee 7 3 Playing with Spykee The same features are available in ad hoc local mode and local mode with WiFi access point
3. INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDESIRED OPERATION D For your information The number beginning with MAC followed by 12 numbers is the Mac number of your robot You will need it when you register your robot on www spykeeworld com UOT T The number beginning with SPYKEE followed by 6 numbers is the SPYKEE000001 default name of its WiFi network SSID If you reset your robot after having changed this WiFi network name it will reset back to its original name The information on the second sticker corresponds to standards and regulations that the product must comply with see previous chapter 3 PREREQUISITES 3 1 Required Configuration e A computer equipped with an internal or external WiFi card 512 MB RAM 100 MB available disk space WiFi 802 116 or 802 11g or 802 11 n Internet connection to download the software and user s manual For PC Windows 2000 SP5 Windows XP SP2 NET framework 2 0 installed Windows Vista Acrobat Reader can be downloaded free of charge at www dadobe com products acrobat readstep2 html e To control the robot in remote mode you must have gt On the Spykee end WiFi access point type network equipment connected fo the Internet gt From wherever you are in the world that you wish to control the robot Computer with installed console and Internet access gt High bandwidth connection on both ends minimum upload speed of 512 Kbps and download speed of 2 Mbps 3 2 In
4. 14 HELP You want to define other WiFi access points e g You have configured the WiFi access point for your home but you want to configure a friend s WIFI access point as well so that you can use Spykee at your friend s house gt You must then configure this or these WiFi access point s as explained above click on New etc Then you need to define the order of priority for the different WiFi access points 7 Chapter 14 Helo or under the FAQ heading at www spykeeworld com 18 Chapter 7 Section 7 4 Changing local connection 28 Select an access point Click on the up arrow button or the down arrow to move the access point higher or lower in the list Configuration My Spykee User accounts WIFI Remote connection Logs Fin Sg This ICON represents a WIFI ACCESS point Robot favorite wireless networks 1 P WPA NEUF_8F20 w spykee demo I This icon represents the local ad hoc mode Dine local ad hoc mode always remains at the bottom of the list you cannot move its with the arrows If you have various defined WiFi access points but you want to go back to local ad hoc mode please refer to Chapter 7 4 Changing local connection Operating Spykee when one or more access points are entered When starting up your robot will check for available access points By default Soykee will first try to connect to your first preferred access point If it doesn t find the 1s
5. Prerequisite You must be connected in ad hoc local mode to continue One of the main advantages of local mode with WiFi access point is that you can use your robot while connected to the Internet in WIFI you need any assistance configure your WiFi access point or to connect you in local mode with WiFi access point please read the FAQ chapter 14 or contact us Online assistance contact spykeeworld com 7 1 Robot configuration WiFi tab 7 1 1 Information about your WiFi access point Please connect to Spykee in local ad hoc mode and go to the WiFi tab in the console settings Configuration My Spykee User accounts WiFi Remote connection Logs Fin lt gt Robot favorite wireless networks 4 p spykee demo Enter your WiFi access point e tis generally easy to configure Soykee s Connection to a domestic network using an access point AP or a standard WiFi router which is in turn connected to a cable or ADSL modem e f such is the case just gt Click on New After a few seconds the list of available WiFi networks will appear New wireless favorite P WPA NE TE ai WPA Liveboxspk i OWPA meccano wifi gt Select the name of the WiFi network SSID of the WiFi access point to which you wish to connect your robot gt If the network is secured you need to fill in the key field The key corresponds to the security key for your access point WiFi
6. To do so please refer to the user guide for your WiFi access point If you do not mange to switch your WiFi access point to router mode yourself please contact your internet service provider to find out how the WiFi terminal you were supplied is configured gt Make sure that MAC filtering is not enabled If this is the case then you need to either authorize your robot s MAC number written on the robot chassis or in the My Spykee tab in the console or disable MAC filtering gt If your network is secure check that you have entered the right WEP or WPA key You can also disable WEP or WPA key security in the configuration for your WiFi access point gt Check that your WiFi access point is broadcasting its SSID If this is not the case you need to make It visible gt If your router works with more than one WEP key please enter the first key configured or the first default key otherwise it fails to work 32 Chapter 9 Charging Spykee 33 See chapter 6 Beginner Level control Spykee in local ad hoc mode 34 Chapter 9 Charging Spykee 39 gt The WEP key must be entered in hexadecimal format and not in A CII characters gt If you use a WPA key check that the encryption is WPA Personal and not WPA Enterprise encryption e f you have just entered a new WIFI access point and Spykee is not managing to connect to it wait 30 minutes and then re try by switching your Spykee off and on e Y
7. access point or doesn t manage to connect to it bad WEP key for example then it will try to connect to the 274 one then the 3 one and so on In the event that Spykee doesn t manage to connect to any of the access points entered in the robot it will return to the local ad hoc mode and make a beep beep sound If you want your robot to refresh the search for your preferred WiFi access point shutdown and restart your robot In the event that one or more registered access points are available it will connect according to the defined priority If you want your robot fo connect to an access point other than the first in the order of priority please refer to Chapter 7 4 Changing local connection Other situations If you run into any problems please refer to chapter 14 HELP 7 2 Connect in Local Mode with WiFi Access Point 1 You must have previously configured your preferred WiFi access point 2 Place your Spykee within range of your preferred WiFi access point 3 To connect Spykee to your preferred WiFi access point Turn on your Spykee it will connect automatically as soon as you turn if on When Spykee is connected you will hear beep beep beep this means that Spykee is connected to a WiFi access point and its lights will scroll slowly one after another If you wish to connect to an access point other than your preferred access point or change the mode of connection refer to Chapter 7 4
8. and click on the video surveillance button it will turn red to activate the video surveillance function e From that point on as soon as movement is detected Spykee will fake a picture Pictures will be stored in the directory defined in the Configuration area under the General tab in the Media folder Moreover depending on the configuration that you have chosen the console will send you an alarm sound or otherwise send you an e mail with a picture of the intruder 6 5 12 VOIP Phone e You can communicate with anyone near your Spykee from anywhere in the world e Note In remote mode you may experience a few seconds delay in sound reception This phenomenon depends on the status of the WiFi and Internet network e Click the VOIP phone icon or Mic they are the same The keys will turn red this means that they are active Function activated e You will then be able to hear and speak from the computer with anyone who is near your Spykee which acts as a webcam microphone and loudspeaker e Werecommend to use a microphone headset to use this function not included S Chapter 6 Section 6 4 1 Console configuration General tab 16 Chapter 6 Section 6 4 2 Console configuration Video surveillance tab 26 7 INTERMEDIATE LEVEL CONTROL SPYKEE IN LOCAL MODE WITH WiFi ACCESS POINT You have mastered your Spykee in ad hoc local mode Beginner Level You can now start the second level of the game
9. charger and or the docking station as a direct current outlet for other electrical appliances or machines Make sure that the charger and the docking station are kept out of the hands of infants and small children while charging In any circumstances the re charging should be operated under the direct supervision of an adult Do not re charge near fires and or where the temperature is extremely high and or where it is wet or damp The charger the docking station and the robot s chassis heat slightly while charging Allow sufficient free soace around these parts Do not cover clutter litter these parts Avoid placing them onto carpets during the re charge process Make sure the re charging area is correctly aerated If the Robot s power remains weak is spite of a proper re charging it s battery pack may be worn out from repeated and or intense use Please contact the Customer Service for appropriate replacement The chassis it s internal rechargeable battery pack may heat up during use mainly if intensive Please allow sufficient soace Use it within aerated areas For indoor use only Store and operate this product away from excessive heat and moisture Dispose the product it s battery pack properly in authorised sites They should not be mixed with domestic waste 2 INTRODUCTION TO YOUR ROBOT Thank you for your purchase of Spykee the WiFi Spy Robot by Erector a brand of the Meccano Company 2 1
10. doesn t make a beep beep beep sound and cannot connect to the WiFi access point please refer to specific situations below A Don t forget to configure the other tabs after you connect again e lf you don t want to use this access point switch to local ad hoc mode or change the access point please refer to specific situations below 7 1 2 Specific situations Spykee cannot find the WiFi access point 1 After a few minutes it will then return automatically to its 29 preferred WiFi network gt If this is your first use of Spykee then the 2 4 preferred WiFi network is the local ad hoc mode please wait until you hear the beep beep sound indicating that Spykee s available in local ad hoc mode Then connect your computer to your robot WiFi network initiate your console and locally connect to Spykee gt If this is not your fist use and your 2 preferred network is another WiFi access point please wait until you hear the beep beep beep sound indicating that Spykee is connected to a WIFI access point Then connect your computer to that WiFi access point initiate your console and connect locally to Spykee 2 If you want your robot to refresh its search for your WiFi Connection shutdown and restart your robot or briefly press the reset button underneath the chassis the robot will then search for the next preferred WiFi network 3 If Soykee still doesn t find the WiFi access point please refer to chapter
11. ee OWA O i a bi Ee ee i ECA 42 14 3 Free software included in the Spykee robo ccscccssscccsssccnesccescccessccssceeescecesccessceeescesescs 42 1 CAUTION AND WARNINGS 1 1 Standards and Certificates of compliance 1 MECCANO hereby declares that this product complies with all requisite standards and other relevant regulations of directive 1999 EC A copy of the original statement of compliance may be obtained at the following address MECCANO 363 avenue de Saint Exup ry 62100 Calais France 2 This product must be used indoors Tested To Comply R amp TTE With R amp TTE Standards amp Y FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE N13182 NI MH Complies with CANADA RSS 210 lt 0530 1 2 Non liability clause Certain differences may appear between the description found in the user s manual and the behaviour of the robot depending on your robot s software version 1 3 Respect of privacy We wish to remind you that you must comply with all applicable rules and laws of your country concerning the taking of pictures and recording of sounds and videos Pursuant to these rules and laws taking pictures recording videos and or voices or any other personal attributes and reproducing or broadcasting them is af times strictly prohibited since this could be considered an invasion of privacy It is the user s sole responsibility to ensure that the user has any and all necessary prior authorization to record private or co
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13. htto www microsoft com downloads 2 e When the message Done appears this means that the Spykee console has been installed the program installs by default onto your hard disk C Program Files Spykee e Anew window will then open and you can choose to register at www spykeeworld com so as to enter your robot s data so you can connect remotely later please see chapter 8 We recommend that you register now so as to save time later However if you like you can register later at www spykeeworld com under the heading To register 5 3 Registering your robot at www spykeeworld com What is registering your robot s data all about Registering your robot at www spykeeworld com means giving it its own name and confidential password that only you will know Why should you register Registering your robot allows you to use the remote mode by giving if an identity To register your robot at www spykeeworld com e On the Internet go to www spykeeworld com under the heading To register and click on Register your Soykee Robot follow the instructions e Fill out the questionnaire e Make sure you keep the following information in a secure place Name of my Spykee Robot and Robot password You will be asked this information when you configure your robot for remote mode A confirmation email will allow you keep a trail of this information robot s registration will only be valid after you ve entered
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15. refer to chapter 6 5 of the instruction manual 7 4 Changing local connection You may need to change to the local connection mode e g 1 You want to choose a different access point from your initial preferred access point to do this you must have configured multiple preferred access points 2 e g 2 You are connected to a WIFi access point and you want to switch to local ad hoc mode How to connect Spykee to another WiFi access point or return to local ad hoc mode 1 When you turn Spykee on it will automatically search for available access points and will connect to the first access point for which it has been configured according to the preference list defined in the WIFI tab 2 If Spykee detects multiple available access points for which it has been configured to connect Spykee to your second preferred access point gt Using a pen press the reset button which is found under the chassis of your robot for second 2 Soykee will emit a beep gt Spykee will then try fo connect to your second preferred access point gt You will see that Spykee is searching for this new network because its red and green lights will flash quickly successively from left to right gt Once connected to this new network Spykee will emit a sound beep beep if the WIFI network is the local ad hoc mode or beep beep beep if the WiFi network is a WiFi access point and scroll the 4 lights slowly You can now start the Spykee c
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17. the console Standard Console Cockpit Console 6 The console s appearance will be changed at the next console start up The standard and cockpit appearances have exactly the same functions 6 4 2 Configuring the console Video surveillance tab e Select the Video surveillance tab e When the video surveillance function is activated any movement will trigger a picture stored in the Media folder file see previous section 6 4 1 e Additionally you may be alerted in two different ways that movement has been detected gt Spykee will activate a sound alarm on your computer check Play Sound gt Spykee will send you an e mail with the picture of the intruder check Send photo by email Note that in order for the sending of e mails to work the Computer with the console must be 16 connected to the Internet This option will therefore not work if you are connected to Spykee in local ad hoc mode unless your computer is also connected to the Internet via an Ethernet line If you check Send a Picture by e mail please fill in the fields below configuration Outgoing SMTP server gt Indicate the SMTP server name for your General Video surveillance e mail address this information is provided by your e mail address Video surveillance supplier for more information please refer to the FAQ Send photo by email Play sound oona eena HI Recipient email address gt provide the e mail address for the Rec
18. the information into your robot You will enter this information when you control Spykee at the Advanced Level chapter 8 of this instruction manual Robot registration is required for remote mode use Advanced Level Now see what 3 game modes your spy robot has to offer before going on a mission 6 BEGINNER LEVEL CONTROL SPYKEE IN LOCAL AD HOC MODE 6 1 Turning Spykee on e Turn Spykee on by switching the button under the chassis to the ON position e Spykee s lights will flash rapidly this means Spykee is searching for his preferred WiFi access point Since it s your first use of your robot you haven t yet chosen any preferred WiFi access point Spykee will then switch to local ad hoc mode automatically which is his default preferred WIFI mode after approximately 15 seconds the robot will make a beep beep sound and his lights will flash slowly one after another fo know more about the lights status of your robot refer to Chapter 10 LIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF THE ROBOT e f for some reason Spykee does not flash check that the button is actually switched to ON If this is the case then it may be that the battery is drained see chapter 5 1 Charging Spykee for the first time Lights 13 6 2 Connecting your PC to your Spykee robot 1 Turn your Spykee on and place it within range of your computer s WIFI 2 Turn your computer on remember your computer must have an internal or external WiFi card a
19. Fi access point Intermediate Level 6 4 6 Robot configuration Remote connection tab You must configure this tab to control Spykee in remote mode Advanced Level Note This may require a more complicated configuration of your WiFi access point We recommend that you familiarize yourself with your robot in local mode with WiFi access point before trying remote mode Intermediate Level 6 4 7 Robot configuration Logs tab Configuration My Spykee User accounts WiFi Remote connection Logs Fin gt 2008 08 26 11 16 53 System started 2008 08 26 11 17 00 Connected to wireless network SPYKEE0860003657 2008 08 26 17 53 35 User admin connected 2008 08 26 17 54 37 User admin disconnected 2008 08 26 17 55 59 User admin connected 4 Qasole v7 0 9 The Logs tab allows you to see the various events that have occurred on your robot If problems arise this may allow you to better understand the origin of the problem Il For more information please see Chapter 3 3 Various connection modes 12 For more information refer to Chapter 3 3 Various modes of connection 19 6 4 8 Robot configuration Firmware tab Firmware is the Soykee robot s internal software To update firmware please refer to Chapter 11 FIRMWARE UPDATE Please note that firmware update is not necessary for first use You just finished configuring your console and your Spykee robot You can now play with Spykee 6 5 Playi
20. Functions Spykee is a spy robot you can build and which can be customized and controlled from a computer via WiFi Even better Soykee can be controlled from anywhere in the world through the Internet 1 Spykee Spy Robot Spykee moves sees hears speaks and takes pictures or records videos If comes with sound and light effects and video filters Spykee is a phone It can be used as a VOIP phone and Webcam Spykee is an mp3 player Spykee has a video surveillance function When it detects movement Spykee issues an alarm or sends a picture of the intruder by e mail When its battery is low Spykee returns to its recharging station by itself You can build three different models of robots quickly and easily More than 200 parts Compatible with all Meccano parts 2 2 Robot anatomy Microphone Flash Webcam Fiber optics U Loudspeakers Tracks fh A Chassis with WiFi card It requires a high bandwidth connection both locally and remotely minimum upload speed of 512 Kbps download speed of 2 Mbps 2 3 View of robot from below ON OFF button Reset button Spykee WiFi Spy Robot Complies e RSS 210 OOOO III MAC XXOXOOXOOXO FC FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE FCC ID R9P870850 THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS AA 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED
21. INSTRUCTION MANUAL English for PC Version 1 7 Contact Online assistance contact spykeeworld com l TABLE OF CONTENTS CAUTION AND WARNINGS aoc aiic ENE E EE E OE 4 1 1 Standards and Certificates of compliance seseesseesseessecsseccsecesecssecesecssecssecsscosseesecosecosecoseeoseeose 4 1 2 Non liability CIAUSe ZEE A 4 1 3 ROSPOCEOKDINOC Vrni EEE EEE E EE 4 1 4 je ZI ALIAKOJN Jed ilo EEEE 4 1 5 Car GnA MGIRIENA CE wasi WE O EEG OO Jo GO ORA 5 1 6 Battery pack recharging NR CZA 5 INTRODUC TONTO TOUR ROBOT zasad OO AAA A R ZA AAA 7 2 1 ING ILO ZZ 7 2 2 RODOLORAIOMY sessed sccncsaccaiacscccsccnteccecsisessavsetioneasasatecacteddscadbouedeanandeseasuaneecaeseheaesdnactdeateohessalsestecesietdasats 7 2 3 View Of TObOl NOM DEIOW zwi GE LEG A pio AGE OOOO AEC 8 PREREQUL SES id Ai OZ ROR diz i iS da 9 3 1 Required Configuration WE 9 3 2 Information about WIFI scccccssccccssscccssscccesescccssecceesseccessscccessecceesseceeesecceeesecceaesecsessecceaseecees 9 SAPE ice STETTIN NE 4 OE umm aS k ol gO CZ 9 OE I IN PTT PTT gt 3 3 Various Connection MOJES oie sccsinccecosessstacsasaetetiowtescomsesscues cane checsenascauecusatedcauandesnecasadesncerevacteetedees 10 3 3 1 Local mode control Spykee from your computer in close proximity to the robor 10 3 3 2 Remote mode control Spykee remotely from anywhere in TNE world uuuua aaa aaaaaaaaaaa
22. OS 26 6 5 11 NEJCOSUMENORNCE aa ANA AAAA aSa 26 6 5 12 NAS a a i ACZ EE PCC 26 INTERMEDIATE LEVEL CONTROL SPYKEE IN LOCAL MODE WITH WiFi ACCESS POINT ccsssscccesssees 27 7 1 Robot configuration WiFi tab eeeeseeeesseesssseesssecseecossseossseosseeossecesseeossecosseeosseeoseseosseeosseeesseeeosee 27 7 1 1 Information about your WiFi GCCESS DOINT esessssssssserrrrerrrrsesessssrsrrrttttrrreeeesssssseeettrrreeeesssssseeeeeeees 27 fal SOCSO ACZ 28 7 2 Connect in Local Mode with WiFi Access Point csssccccssscccessscccssccccesscccessseccessccceeesecees 29 7 3 Paymo WII SY E aei E E E EE EEEN E AE AANE z EGW 30 7 4 Changing local connection ssseessseessseccsseecsseecsseccssecceseeoesecceseeoesecoeseeeosseeeseeeeseeesseeeeseeeeseeeese 30 ADVANCED LEVEL CONTROL SPYKEE IN REMOTE MODE cccccssssscccccsssscccccssseccccessscccceesssccceeesscecees 31 8 1 Warning and TUNCHIONS vssesccenvesccsssaconssistccasasecsvatvonsssateseiavcecdaescassGeeceaierscesedhiesdenecevsecaieetesiacswocedeixeers 31 8 2 Previous setting Remote CONNECTION TAD ccccsssccccsssccccssscccessccccnesccccssseccessecccessccceeeseceuseses 31 8 3 CONNECTING in remote mode ccssccccnssccccsssccccssscccessccccessccccessccceesscceessecceessccceesscceeesscceaeseeees 32 8 4 Additional configuration port forwarding only if you ve been unable to connect 33 8 4 1 Step 1 If
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24. Video recording 4 A window will open and ask you for the Login and Password for the robot user e If this is your first use Enter the administrator username and password which are the robot s default settings both of which are admin Authentication Login admin Password ees information message will appear to tell you that you are using the default username and password in order to encourage you to customize them as soon as possible for security reasons Click on OK Until you choose a new password for the administrator account this message will continue to appear e If this is not your first use and you have already created at least one user account caution do not confuse a user account and the name of the robot Write down the username and password for one of your user accounts 5 When you have entered the correct username and password the authentication window will close automatically 6 The console will connect to Spykee gt Spykee s webcam image will appear on the console s screen and the connection icon will turn green gt It will make a gling gling gling sound and its lights will flash slowly gt This means that you are now connected If Spykee does not connect and or the image is not displayed gt Check that your computer is correctly connected to your robot s WiFi network then initiate the console again gt If it still doesn t work please refer t
25. a 1 BUILDING YOUR SEV IEE siscasccsuausesscacodseecoatsuntemssasaotwsustassownstvecsadeostenaccugutieeessscnanestocevateunteacoseuseeecsunieesestaoeneess 12 BEFORE PLAYING WITH SPY KEE wcccsscsscsccssccshecesssecacosvcssexssesssenecveaveiesssascassaveeseiseeccunesscsbetecavesuossdssesuesssixeseoieu 12 5 1 Charging SPY KEE for the first time ssccssccecesetncecueniacedsueicavovenssessvcesscieovsaindetsentecsedacsvavdeensetaveceeededeactsaee 12 5 2 Installing the Spykee console GEE RO AGO EO AREA EE OOO AEGEE 12 5 3 Registering your robot at WWW SPYKEEWOTIG COM ccsssccccssscccessccccnssccccsscccesscccessccceeescceenes 13 BEGINNER LEVEL CONTROL SPYKEE IN LOCAL AD HOC MOODE ssscccccssssscccccssscecccecssscccceesscccceeees 13 6 1 TWINS SDYRES ON oo E TA 13 6 2 Connecting your PC to your Spykee robot cccccsssscccssccccesscccesscccessscccassccceesscceessscceaesecees 14 6 3 Starting the console in local ad hoc MOE ccccesssscccnsscccesssccccssscccessccccessccceesscccessccceessecees 14 6 4 Configuring your console and ODOF cccsssccccsssccccssscccessccccssecceesscccessccceessscceesseceesescceessecees 16 6 4 1 Console configuration General Tab uuu aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa aaa 16 6 4 2 Configuring the console Video surveillance TAD ccccccccccececcccccccccccccceccccccccccccccececeeeeeeeeess 16 6 4 3 Robot configuration MY Spykee TAD ccccccccccccccceceeeeeeeeee
26. arging the playing time could be relatively short The battery will gradually regain power after 2 or 3 repetitions of usage and or correct recharging Likewise if you plan not to use your robot for a while before its correct storage if would be wise to re charge the battery at 50 ie 2 to 2 2 hours before it s shut down button OFF underneath it s chassis The charger and the docking station are not toys and are not intended for use by children under 8 years old Inspect the charger and the docking station regularly especially the leads and connectors Do not use them if there is any sign of damage Never attempt to dismantle or repair the charger and the docking station Never attempt to open the chassis in order to replace the battery Contact the Customer Service Centre for assistance The charger and the docking station must ALWAYS be used together and for the Spykee Wifi s batteries recharging ONLY Do not overcharge the robot s battery pack 4 to 5 hours max This will not improve the running time and may cause serious damage to your battery and charger A caution Do not re charge the battery pack immediately after an intensive use Wait until it has cooled 20 min before re charging The charger and the docking station should be used for re charging the Spykee Wifi Robot s battery pack ONLY Do not use them for re charging other type of batteries and battery packs Do not use the
27. configuration that blocks remote connections In this case please do a port redirection If you are trying to connect from a corporate network the firewall could be too well protected for you to be able to disable it In which case contact your company s network administrator Sometimes however it will be impossible to get Spykee to work remotely from a corporate network re try from a private network If you try to connect to Spykee from a public WiFi point or hot spot it is possible that access will be blocked and you will be unable to connect This is not under Meccano s control but is related to the WiFi network configuration 14 1 4 General questions The screen has gone black e Check the battery status If it is too weak Spykee will have a hard time connecting e Ina busy environment many connections or a poor network it is possible that if will be difficult or even impossible to establish a conneciion When I press on a button it takes a long time for the action to occur or i does not occur at all Check the battery status e Close any programs on your computer that you are not using e Place your Spykee within WiFi range The video surveillance alarm doesn t work e Make sure that the volume is turned on on the console and on your computer Make sure that you have configured this functions can t play digital music e This function is only available in local mode e Make sure that
28. crophone Loudspeaker 8 Ohm 2W Audio sampler microphone 1 bits 16 kHz Sampler speaker l bits 8 to 48 kHz Open source software 14 1 FAQ Frequently asked questions We have tried to list the most frequently asked questions below 14 1 1 Local ad hoc mode My robot does not appear in the list of available wireless connections when try to connect my computer to my robot e Your computer has not updated the list of available wireless networks gt Click on Refresh network list in the lefi hand menu in the window e Your robot is switched off gt Please turn it on 31 Chapter 7 Section 7 4 Changing local connection Your robot battery is low gt Please recharge the battery 2 then try again You are in a busy WIFI environment large number of existing Connections poor network etc gt Please try again from another location My Spykee robot does not appear in the connection window Spykee Ensure that the switch under the chassis is in the On position Check that your computer is in fact connected to your Spykee s WiFi network s Check that your Spykee is fully charged note it is delivered uncharged Check that it is within WiFi range Check that your computer s WiFi card is configured to receive its IP address dynamically DHCP and does not have a fixed IP address For computers running Windows XP look at the Internet Protocol properties Go to Start then Control Panel then Network Co
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31. egistered your robot on www spykeeworld com 4 and entered the name and password for the robot in the console My Spykee tab to enable future remote connections e You need to have entered a WiFi access point in the WiFi tab e You cannot connect remotely with the administrator account if the default password admin has not been changed in the User accounts tab create a customized password for the administrator account or create another user account 24 Chapter 5 Section 5 3 Registering your robot at www myspykeeworld com 25 Chapter 6 Section 6 4 3 Robot configuration My Spykee Tab 31 Configuration My Spykee User accounts WiFi Remote connection Logs Fin Allow remote connection Remote connection C Use forwarding on the following port Image quality C Good quality for fast network Low quality for slow network Online help Obnso e v1 0 9 If in the future you want to use your robot remotely if is necessary to complete this part Check Allow remote connection When operating remotely the image feed may be slower Select the desired image quality the flow of the video image will be slower for a good quality image and conversely quicker for a lower quality image 8 3 Conneciing in remote mode 1 On the robot s end you must have successfully completed the following steps You must leave your Spykee robot turned on and connected to a WiFi access point which has be
32. en added to the WiFi tab in the robot configuration part of your console We strongly recommend that you test if your Soykee works correctly in local mode with this WiFi access point before trying to connect remotely Make especially sure to have entered the correct WEP or WPA key if your WiFi access point requires It Check that your Soykee console has been correctly configured gt You must have registered your robot on www spykeeworld com and reported its name and password on the My Spykee tab2s gt To connect remotely you will not be allowed to use the default password of the administrator user admin You must have changed the administrator password or created a new user accouni gt On your Spykee console you must have correctly configured the Remote connection tab Once your Spykee console is correctly installed and initiated you can close if and shut down your computer because your robot is directly connected to your WiFi access point Leave your Spykee on its recharging station switched ON to avoid the battery getting low 2 On the remote end please follow these steps Install the Soykee console on the remote computer Connect the remote computer to the Internet You might need to turn off any firewall fo make the remote connection work Warning Remote connection might not be possible from many business networks as firewalls and security levels will not allow it Please try again from a non business
33. ep point via quick pressing the point Red lights flash quickly and button under the chassis successively from left to right Video recording Quick scrolling throughout the recording Beep at the start of video recording Beep at the end of video recording OE OE Sound effect Light effect associated with the selected Selected sound effect sound effect Lights turned on When turning on the lights via the console the connected scrolling status Is interrupted Reset of the robot All 4 lights flash very quickly all together beep beep beep beep 11 FIRMWARE UPDATE e Firmware is the robot s internal software e n order to improve your robots operation updates to its internal software or firmware may be offered It is highly recommended that these updates be installed e When you are connected to Internet and to your Spykee robot with the administrator account at the same time a message might inform you of the availability of firmware update e By clicking on Yes you will be able to download a file containing firmware update e To install this Update click on the Configuration icon of your Spykee console then select the Firmware tab in the configuration section of the robot Configuration User accounts WiFi Remote connection Logs Firmware Firmware upgrade Firmware version 1 0 22 j Online help Gasol v1 0 9 e Ifyou ever need to update the firmware click on Load and select the new firmware f
34. formation about WiFi 3 2 1 WiFi range Theoretically WiFi has a range of several tens of meters Depending on the environment and the devices used the range of the reception zone may noticeably vary If you direct your robot outside of this reception zone if will no longer be under your control and will automatically stop 3 2 2 Interferences Irregular behaviour or loss of Control of the robot may result from interference caused by high tension lines high voltage transformers certain types of buildings concrete walls or narrow spaces in which the WiFi SIGNALS sent by the robot MAY BECOME WEAKENED which makes reception of a GOOD WIFI SIGNAL DIFFICULT for the robot If this type of behaviour or loss of control is encountered PLEASE CHANGE THE LOCATION OF THE ROBOT The robot s behaviour is more reliable when if is controlled in local mode with WiFi access point please see chapter 3 3 1 Local mode control Spykee from your computer in close proximity to the robot 3 2 3 WiFi Network Depending on the condition of the WiFi network the image may be slowed and sound and movement may be delayed This is associated with the WiFi network and is not under the control of the Meccano Company 2 Available on the Microsoft website htto www microsoft com downloads 3 3 Various Connection Modes 3 3 1 Local mode control Spykee from your computer in close proximity to the robot BEGINNER LEVEL Local ad hoc mode direc
35. fter the download everything will return fo normal Your selections will be played in the order in which they were loaded Once the first selection has ended the computer will send the next selection to the robot this is why there may be a few seconds delay between selections You may also listen to your selections in random order by clicking on the Shuffle icon it will turn red Function activated 25 To stop Shuffle mode click on this same button again it will go back to green e To switch from one selection to another click on the Previous and Next buttons Awner downloading music the robot s movements may be slow or jerky 6 5 10 3 Erase selections e Click on the selection s of music that you want to erase Press on the Delete key of your computer e You will see that your files have been deleted because their name will disappear from the Playlist e You can now load new selections 6 5 11 Video surveillance Make sure you configured your Video surveillance tab in Spykee s control console before activating this function see chapter 6 4 2 Configuring the console Video surveillance tab e Video surveillance operates only when the robot is connected to the console e Click on the Configuration icon of the console In the Configuration area of the console please configure the Media folder option on the General tab and configure the Video Surveillance tab Then return to the console
36. gt Robot configuration A i Console customization Language English US Skin standard bnso e v4 0 9 e Click on the robot icon to access the robot configuration section e You will be taken directly to the My Spykee tab Fill in the fields Robot Name and Password with the information previously registered on www spykeeworld com If you are connected to the Internet you can click on Confirm This will make if possible for you to check that you have accurately typed in the same information as you entered at www spykeeworld com Section 4 of this chapter 17 Remember In local ad hoc mode you cannot be connected to Spykee and the Internet at the same time via WiFi but if is possible if you connect your computer to the Internet via an Ethernet wire Configuration My Spykee User accounts WiFi Remote connection Logs Fin Robot name spykee demo Remote password 20000 Serial number SPYKEE0840000037 IP Address 172 17 6 1 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 1 3d 80 0e 49 Console v7 0 9 e Click on OK This information will then be forwarded to your robot From then on your robot will be identified with this new name that will replace its default network name SSID GD In the My Spykee tab you will also find information about your robot this information cannot be changed Its serial number or SSID also found on the label underneath the robot s chassis its IP address and its MAC addre
37. iFi connection right now it is Soykee This is why you cannot use WiFi Internet at the same time 7 You can now close the window and start the Spykee console you need any assistance to connect you please read the FAQ chapter 14 or contact us Online assistance contact spykeeworld com 6 3 Starting the console in local ad hoc mode 1 Start the Soykee console To do this you have various options Go to the Start menu of your computer and start the Soykee program Or click on the Spykee icon of your desktop Or open the Spykee exe file in the menu C Program Files Soykee 2 The console will start up and the connection window will open automatically otherwise you can click on the connection icon outlined in orange in the diagram below 3 The Connected window appears After a few seconds the name of the WiFi network SSID for your robot appears in Local robots In fact the Local robots window will show all Soykee robots that are on and within range of your computer s WIFI This means that your robot s WiFi network was found See Chapter 2 Section 2 3 INTRODUCTION gt However this is possible if you connect Spykee in local mode with a WiFi access point see Chapter Section 3 3 Various Connection Modes 14 Select your robot and click on Connect Playlist J AU gt DE Local robots SPYKEEO840000037 at VOIP phone Video surveillance i J 6 D s G
38. ile e Click on OK and wait for the loading to complete 37 mportant DO NOT DISCONNECT OR TURN OFF THE ROBOT DURING FIRMWARE UPLOAD WE RECOMMEND THAT YOU PUT THE ROBOT ON ITS CHARGING BASE TO AVOID ANY RISK OF INTERRUPTION THAT COULD DAMAGE SPYKEE The loaded software could be incomplete and make your robot unusable If this should ever occur please send the robot in its box complete with manual to After Sales Service address at the end of the manual e During the update all of Soykee s lights will flash quickly 12 RESET e The Reset button is found under the chassis of your Spykee e his allows you to gt Change the local connection mode by quickly pressing it with a pen gt Restart your robot and return if to its default configuration as it was when you purchased your robot by pressing it with a pen for more than 10 seconds In this case all SPYKEE lights will flash quickly all at the same time 13 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET PC Mac Compatible 200 MHz ARM9 32Mb SDRAM 4Mb NOR Flash WiFi client 802 11b g USB host 8 bits uC to control the dual DC motor and control the charge 4 LEDs and 1LED flash Camera QVGA CMOS with 15 images per second in local mode optimal conditions 4 to 15 images per second in remote mode optimal conditions Infrared receiver Charge control for the 9 6V NiMH battery TAG Serial port i2c port available Joypad compatible Electret mi
39. improve the concerned software Under the provisions of this licence no warranty is granted with respect to the concerned software For three years from the date of distribution of the Spykee robot anyone can contact us at the following address 363 avenue Saint Exup ry Calais 62100 in order to be provided with a complete machine readable copy of the corresponding source code This copy will be provided for a charge of no more than the cost of physically performing source code distribution Furthermore the corresponding source code and the necessary documentation can be downloaded on the website soykeeworld com under the Downloading heading Free software section The authors of the firmware are C dric Lacage and Benjamin Bagland The authors of BusyBox v 1 7 2 are Emanuele Aina Erik Andersen Laurence Anderson Jeff Angielski Edward Betts John Beppu Brian Candler Randolph Chung Dave Cinege Jordan Crouse Magnus Damm Larry Doolittle Glenn Engel Gennady Feldman Karl M Hegbloom Daniel Jacobowitz Matt Kraai Stephan Linz John Lombardo Glenn McGrath Manuel Novoa III Vladimir Oleynik Bruce Perens Tim Riker Kent Robotti Chip Rosenthal Pavel Roskin Gyepi Sam Linus Torvalds Mark Whitley Charles P Wright Enrique Zanardi Tito Ragusa The author of mtdsoftware is David Woodhouse The author of ms dos file system software is Werner Almesberger GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2 June 1991 UCPC i Cop
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41. ion will be made and the icon will switch to green 3 You are connected The image from the Spykee Webcam will be displayed on the console s screen The quality of the image will depend on what you have chosen when configuring the Remote connection tab on your console High Definition or Low Definition Please note that your console s settings may only be set using the administrator account and only in local mode To check that everything is working properly you can simulate a remote connection To do this connect to the Internet on the computer that is in close proximity to your robot and follow steps and 2 described above This will allow you to solve potential problems before trying Spykee in true remote mode 4 You can now play with Spykee refer to chapter 6 5 Playing with Spykee If the connection fails try again If you are unable to connect first refer fo chapter 14 HELP In addition for some devices e g Livebox inventel you must use port forwarding Please go to the next Chapter to enter this additional configuration Children please ask an adult to help you 8 4 Additional configuration port forwarding only if you ve been unable to connect Some WiFi access points require that you select a specific port for communication between your access point and your robot to be successful during remote mode otherwise your WIFi access point may not be able to locate your Spykee Y
42. ipient emal address spykooo spykeoword fi recipient note that its use must remain private please read the Subject Spykee Video surveillance Respect of Privacy Chapter 1 Section 3 Subject gt indicate the subject line that you wish for any e mail sent to you via video surveillance 6 4 3 Robot configuration My Spykee tab Enter the information that you registered at www spykeeworld com robot s name and password into the robot e lf you are not yet registered at www spykeeworld com please do so now and then proceed to the point below Because you are in ad hoc local mode you cannot use WIF Internet at the same time If you wish to connect to the Internet via WIFI you must close the Spykee console disconnect your computer from the Spykee WiFi and reconnect to the WiFi network of your Internet provider before being able to go to www spykeeworld com You can also connect to the Internet via an Ethernet wire e The name and password for your robot are now registered at www spykeeworld com The same information must be entered into your robot Your robot will only be truly configured with its new name and password after you have performed this operation an e Click on the console configuration icon e The configuration window will open It has 2 parts Configuration General Video surveillance Media folder Console conti gura tion C Documents and Settings Spyke Mes documents Spykee Joypad lt none
43. m Fl key Bomb F2 key SOUND EX Laser F3 key i i Ah Ah Ah F4 key ALARN ENGINE Engine F5 key OME ROBOT Robot F key ni m b A lighting effect corresponds to each sound effect 6 5 5 2 Customized effects You can insert your own sound effects mp3 files with a maximum size of 100 KB in e Custom 1 e Custom 2 These sounds are empty by default To insert a customized sound e Open the file containing the sound that you wish fo insert e Place the window in which the file shows up beside the console Function activated e Click and drag the sound that you wish to load into your robot to Custom 1 or Custom 2 To play the customized sounds click on the arrow or the name or use the shortcut keys e Custom 1 F key e Custom 2 F8 key If you load a new file the old one is erased automatically 6 5 6 Video effects Spykee contains eight video effects VIDEO Fx Thermic Distortion Numbers Shadow THERMIC Inverse Zigzag NUMBERS B amp W Mirror INVERSE OSOR TAN SHADY J jpa FT p J i F ii Se F Ta MIRROR 2 e To insert a video filter click on its name or its arrow e g Thermic e Observe the effect of filters on the video image e To stop the video filter press on the arrow again 6 5 7 Light effects e You can activate the lighting effect by clicking on the light bulbs when the light is lit the light bulbs become red You can also use the keys on your joypad
44. n you can also manually place Spykee on its recharging station e g You are using it for the first time the battery is not charged at time of purchase or the automatic search for the station did not work e Todo this turn the robot on the robot will charge only if the button under the chassis is ON e Place it manually on its recharging station Spykee will be with its back to the base It will begin to recharge automatically 9 4 Recharge e The battery will take 3 2 hours to recharge While recharging all Soykee functions are deactivated Instead of the video image an image will indicate to you that the robot is recharging Recharging Playlist 4 MEL When the battery is charged the charge indicator on the Spykee console will be completely green Additionally the image on the screen will show Battery Full To reactivate your robot at any time click on the green button on the right of the screen 36 10 LIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF THE ROBOT To better Understand how your robot works if is important that you learn to recognize its lights and sounds Robor Status Achon tomme Movement of the robot switch Simultaneous quick flashing of 4 lights toon Low battery Lights twinkling quickly every 10 seconds Search for WiFi network Fast scrolling over the 4 lights mode access point alternation Manual switch of WiFi access While robot searches for new WiFi access be
45. n of following the terms and conditions either of that version or of any later version published by the Free Software Foundation If the Program does not specify a version number of this License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation 10 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free programs whose distribution conditions are different write to the author to ask for permission For software which is copyrighted by the Free Software Foundation write to the Free Software Foundation we sometimes make exceptions for this Our decision will be guided by the two goals of preserving the free status of all derivatives of our free software and of promoting the sharing and reuse of software generally NO WARRANTY 11 BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING REPAIR OR CORRECTION 12 IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER O
46. n to your own music through Spykee mp3 format only To do this first check that the volume on the console is operational Then just load your music into the Playlist area 6 5 10 1 Loading your selections Open the file containing the music selections that you want fo listen to and place the window showing your music selection beside the console as shown below Click on the music selection that you want to load into your robot you can select multiple selections at the same time by holding the CTRL button down while clicking on the selections Each selection must not exceed 8 MB in size You can load a maximum of 18 selections Click once on your selection s and without letting go of the button drag and drop the items in the Playlist area then release The name of the selections will appear in the Playlist area 6 5 10 2 Listening to music To listen to music click on the Play button it will become red with the Stop symbol To stop the music click on that same red Stop button it will turn green again with the Play symbol Playlist Playlist Jal p nk 4E r P l r STR a i a TY JEZ When you click on Play the Download bar will light up this means that the file has been sent from your computer to your robot This may take several seconds depending on the size of the file The robot will then begin playing music When loading Spykee commands may be slowed or interrupted A
47. nd the Spykee console installed 3 Goto your computer s wireless network If you use the Windows XP wireless network click on Start then Networks then Wireless networks or Start then Settings then Networks then Wireless networks If you use the Windows Vista wireless network click on Starton the bottom left corner of your screen and then on Connect To in the Show box click on Wireless If you use a third party wireless network please see the instruction manual of this network 4 A window will open displaying a list of all available wireless connections A WiFi network whose name begins with SPYKEE should appear this WiFi network name is the SSID for your robot Click on it to get connected 5 If your computer requests confirmation for the connection click on OK 6 Your computer is now connected to your robot s WiFi network An IP address is assigned fo it after a few seconds then the word Connected should appear alongside the network whose name begins by SPYKEE You will sometimes need to configure or turn off your firewall in order to be able to connect to your Spykee Depending on the firewall you may find yourself in one of the following situations gt A window opens and asks you to authorize the connection gt Accept the connection gt You will sometimes need to completely turn off your firewall to do this refer fo your firewall s manual GB In local ad hoc mode your computer can only have a single W
48. network You can now initiate the Soykee console Depending on the firewall a window might open to ask for authorization for spykee exe to connect to the Internet click OK The Connection window will open automatically gt Check Remote robot and enter the robot s name in the field below This should be the same name as the one provided at www spykeeworld com during registration 26 Chapter 7 Section 7 1 1 Information about your WiFi access point 27 Chapter 7 Section 7 2 CONNECT IN LOCAL MODE WITH WIFI ACCESS POINT 28 Chapter 6 Section 6 4 3 Robot configuration My Spykee Tab 2 Chapter 6 Section 6 4 4 Robot configuration User Accounts Tab 80 Chapter 6 Section 6 4 6 Robot configuration Remote connection tab 2 Connection Local robots Remote robot gt In the Authentication window provide the username and password for the user account that you want to use to connect to the robot Chapter II Section 10 4 Robot configuration User accounts tab A Do not get confused between the robot s name and password and user account names and passwords If you haven t changed the default administrator password admin you will not be able to connect remotely Authentication Login admin Password lee aaa gt Wait while connection icon of the console is orange searching for the robot If the remote robot is available and the username and password are correct the connect
49. nfidential conversations to take pictures or record videos of another person the manufacturer distributor or vendor of your Spykee declines any and all liability resulting from the inappropriate use of your robot 1 4 Safety instructions Choose a SAFE location to operate your Spykee Do not operate it in the street Do not operate it in sand or puddles This could deteriorate its performance Check the surface conditions through which the robot will move and be aware of obstacles Avoid all contact with water The robot cannot climb or go down stairs Spykee s audio receivers are sensitive instruments Do not allow the robot to be near a heat source or IN FULL SUN for any prolonged time Do not leave the robot in humid or damp areas Do not drop or throw it Do not paint if 2 CAUTION Risk of injury keep out of reach of children under 36 months 3 years of age CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE MANUFACTURER MAY VOID THE USER S RIGHT TO OPERATE THIS DEVICE 1 5 Care and Maintenance This robot requires periodic maintenance and cleaning Clean it with a slightly damp cloth Handle your Spykee with care and keep it in a clean area sheltered from dust Do not attempt to open or repair your Spykee Its batteries must only be changed by specialists please contact After Sales Service in this event ama The barred trashcan symbol found on your robot and its recharging station means that these p
50. ng with Spykee 6 5 1 Spykee console Standard console Playlist Taj 4 a gt C amp Fx 15 5 6 z a 4 b DE Hi f SOUND FX Transfer P ALARM ENGIN BOMB ROBOT Functions Digital music player 1 Configuration 2 u Conneciion 3 u Battery status 4 Minimize the console 5 Close the console 6 Video surveillance 7 a Light effects 8 9 10 Motor control 11 Microphone 12 Picture 13 Volume 14 Sound and video effects 15 Cockpit Console VOIP phone 16 Video recording 17 5h SOUN OMA i Pb ALARM gt ENGINE gt BOMB P ROBOT LAZER b CUSTOM 1 P AHAHAH P CUSTOM 2 l DOE ORE b THERMIC b DISTORTION gt NUMBERS p SHADOW gt INVERSE gt ZIG ZAG gt B amp W gt MIRROR This is the default console To select a console of your choice please follow the procedure in chapter 6 4 1 21 6 5 2 Volume Increase or decrease the volume by moving the cursor green ball from left to right Make sure that the volume on your computer Is also operational 6 5 3 Move Spykee Before moving Spykee make sure that the robot is on the ground and not on a table chair etc so as to avoid any risk of falling that could damage your robot If you direct Spykee out of WiFi range you will completely lose contact it may take a few seconds for it to stop 6 5 4 Using the console To move Spykee use the scroll wheel wi
51. nnections then Wireless Network Connection Right click on Wireless Network Connection and select Properties Then select Internet Protocol TCP IP and then click the Properties button Select the Obtain an IP address automatically checkbox if not already done 14 1 2 Local mode with WiFi access point fails to connect to a WiFi access point Check the battery status If the power is too low Spykee will have trouble connecting Make sure that your WIFI station is turned on and working properly for example try to connect to the internet via this WiFi access point if you succeed then the WiFi access point is working properly Check your WIFI access point configuration gt If you don t know how to change the configuration of your WiFi access point please refer to the instruction manual that came with it you will Usually be able to change your WiFi access point configuration from a web page that will have been given to you by your internet service provider gt Check that your WiFi access point Is in fact running in router mode In particular if your WiFi access point was supplied by your internet service provider at the same time as your ADSL or cable modem NeufBox WiFi Freebox WiFi LiveBox Wanadoo etc then it is likely not to be in router mode Most internet service providers do in fact restrict the ability to connect multiple devices via WIFI You then need fo switch your WiFi access point to router mode
52. o the Frequently Asked Questions af the end of this manual 6 See Section 6 4 3 of this chapter Robot configuration My Spykee tab For more information see Section 6 4 3 of this chapter Robot configuration My Spykee tab 8 See Section 6 2 of this chapter 15 7 Now please go to the following chapter to configure your console and or robot If is very important to do so at the first use do not omit these steps 6 4 Configuring your console and robot Please note that to configure the console and robot you must be connected to your Spykee in local mode with the administrator name and password if you have not already changed it the username Is admin and the password is also admin 6 4 1 Console configuration General tab e Click on the console configuration icon 8 e The configuration window will open in the Console Configuration section in the General tab Configuration ree General Video surveillance Media folder C Documents and Settings Spyke Mes documents S pykee Joypad lt none gt v Console customization Language English US v Skin standard v Qasok v4 0 9 e Media folder select the directory in which you wish to store pictures and videos taken by Spykee e Joypad select the control mode if joypads are available and connected to the computer A joypad is not necessary to play with Spykee e Console customization Select the language and the appearance of
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54. oid the base moving while Spykee tries to connect to It we recommend that you fix if on the floor with double faced tape be careful to choose a tape that doesn t damage your floor e Make sure that the space in front of the recharging station is sufficiently free of clutter so that Spykee can reach it easily 9 2 Automatic search for the base e In order for Spykee to be able to recharge itself alone bring it manually to within 1 to 2 metres of the recharging station if it is too close it will have a hard time positioning itself e There are two ways of triggering the search for the station gt Click on the battery icon of your console gt A window will open asking if you wish to recharge a robot gt When the battery is low Spykee will automatically send a message to your console a window will open asking you if you wish to recharge a robot If you click Yes the robot will begin to search for its recharging station by itself This operation may take several minutes while the robot finds its station using infrared e When it finds its station the robot moves towards it and positions itself on it automatically If the robot does not find its station again place it manually within 1 or 2 meters of the station and repeat the operation e Recharge please refer to the Recharge section below 9 3 Manually placing Spykee on the base e f you do not want to can t perform an automatic search for the statio
55. onsole 3 To connect Spykee to your 39 preferred WiFi access point Repeat the operation above 2 as required to connect to the 4 5th etc preferred networks 4 To switch to local ad hoc mode 20 This chapter Section 7 1 1 Information about your WiFi access point 21 This chapter Section 7 1 1 Information about your WiFi access point 22 See figure in Chapter 2 Section 2 3 INTRODUCTION TO YOUR ROBOT 23 Chapter 10 LIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF THE ROBOT After having tried to connect to all of your preferred access points if you press Reset again for 1 second Spykee will then try to connect in local ad hoc mode In this case its green lights will flash slowly and you will hear beep beep 8 ADVANCED LEVEL CONTROL SPYKEE IN REMOTE MODE Prerequisite Before controlling Spykee in remote mode we suggest that you master the Beginner and Intermediate Levels and that you register your robot at www spykeeworld com Olf you need any to use Spykee in remote mode please read the FAQ chapter 14 or contact us Online assistance contact spykeeworld com 8 1 Warning and functions Remote mode will offer lower performance than local mode depending on the quality of the Internet connection Not all Soykee functions are available in remote mode 15 images per 4 to 10 images per second second 8 2 Previous setting Remote connection tab A Before setting the Remote connection tab e You must have r
56. ou are using a corporate WiFi network If is possible that the network administrator has set up a special configuration IP address allocation proxy server etc If you are unable to connect your Spykee yourself you will probably need to ask for help from your network administrator On some networks connection will not be possible e In a busy environment large number of WiFi networks or a poor network it is possible that connection will be troublesome or even impossible 14 1 3 Remote mode I can t connect to Spykee in remote mode e It is highly recommended to simulate a remote connection before trying a genuine remote connection You can then easily resolve any issues that may arise relating to your robot or your WIFI access point e f you have simulated a remote connection from home and then you cannot manage to control Soykee remotely it is highly likely that the problem is to be found with the remote computer e he following are checklists to go through in order to get remote control to work For the robot Spykee Is properly switched on Spykee is charged and placed on its recharging station o o0 Spykee is properly connected to a WiFi access point that has been added in the WiFi tab on your console gt There were definitely three beeps when switching on two beeps means that it is in local ad hoc mode and therefore not connected to your WiFi access point gt You have tested that everything works properl
57. ou may also use port forwarding for other devices which do not necessarily require it if is a way of ensuring the success of future remote connections 33 8 4 1 Step I If possible please assign a permanent IP address to your robot with Why assign a permanent IP address Your WiFi access point assigns an IP address to your Spykee each time if is connected The same IP address will be assigned to your robot most of the time However if the WIFI access point reboots e g during a power outage a different IP address might be assigned To use port forwarding you need to enter the IP address of your Spykee Therefore it is better fo have a permanent fixed IP address for your Spykee This is not mandatory but recommended e g Soykee is connected to your WiFi access point that assigned it an IP address You used port forwarding with this IP address If there is a power outage while you are away when the power comes back up your WiFi access point may have assigned a different IP address to your robot Should this uncommon occurrence happen you will no longer be able to connect remotely How do proceed if don t want or can t assign a permanent IP address e Some WiFi access points do not offer free IP addresses if this is the case please contact the manufacturer e With some WiFi access points a permanent IP address is not possible Please refer to the instruction manual of your WiFi access point Should this be the case enter
58. possible please assign a permanent IP address to your robot with 111111111111 34 8 4 2 Step 2 Set up port forwarding on your WIFI ACCESS POINT eeeeeeeeee aaa aaa aaa a aaa aaa aaawaaaawawiccwceea 34 8 4 3 Step 3 Set up port forwarding on your Spykee console eeeeeeeaea aaa aaa aaa a aaa wawa aa aaaaaaaaiiwwcwea 34 RECHARGING SPYKEE a AOR OOO OEG EEEE 35 9 1 Caroma DOSC OWOCE EOG OOO A 35 9 2 Automatic search for the DdSC cccssscccsssccccssscccessscccessscccesscccessscccessceceeescccessscceasscceessceeenes 35 9 3 Manually placing Spykee on the Ddse cssscccsssscccessccccnsscccessscccessccceasscccecescceesccceesscceeees 36 9 4 RECNAIGE AR O AOR OOO A 36 LIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF THE ROBOT eesessseeessseeecssseeccsssecccsseeeccsseeecsssececsseeecosseeecosseeecoseeeecsseeeesssee 37 FIRMWARE UPDATE ie vccsesce cee ctcs OGOL O aaie r OOP OZI Z ZEW 37 REDEN EOG ECA 38 TECHNICAL DATA SHEET ao COW EO A 38 HELP a dE EE AEO OGAE GE AEGEE 38 14 1 FAQ Frequently asked QUESTIONS cccsscccsscccssscccescccnscccnssceeescecescccseccuesceeesceeescceessceeescesescs 38 14 1 1 Wels o Pele roe MOOO ala tree tr nnn nar nnn n nt nN i O i ee eee 38 14 1 2 Local mode with WV IFIFOC GSG 39 14 1 3 ZIAJA OO 40 14 1 4 General IS 11S oesie oo O GEE o EO aadioaeitesaesioastisie sinosianseiacitian tansten enntenndenaitsnodsasticnnthaatet 4 142 Aher Sales Service
59. roducts must at the end of their lifetime be delivered to special waste collection points Municipal waste dumps with specific bins for this kind of device Collection bins at the point of sale They will be recycled there thus avoiding the discharge of regulated substances into the environment and allowing the materials that make up your Spykee to be reused In member countries of the European Union These selective collection points are accessible tree of charge All products containing the barred trashcan symbol must be delivered to these collection points In countries that are not members of the European Union Any equipment marked with the barred trashcan should not be disposed of in ordinary trash cans If your country or region has special organizations in place for collection and recycling and this equipment should be brought to these collection points so that it may be recycled 1 6 Battery pack recharging A USE UNDER THE DIRECT SUPERVISION OF AN ADULT The new product s battery pack is not charged Charge before operating 1 Plug the female connector of the charger into the docking station s male plug 2 Plug the charger into an electrical outlet 3 Re charge for about 4 to 5 hours 4 When the re charging is over take the robot out of the docking station RECHARGING TIPS When playing for the first time after purchase or after a long interval of inactivity the battery power may be weak Even after rech
60. router called WEP or WPA If you have never changed your WEP key you can find it by referring to the information provided by your Internet access provider at the time of your subscription 21 gt Note that your WiFi access point must be in router mode this means that if will allow several devices to be connected to the Internet at the same time To do this please refer to the information provided by your Internet service provider gt If you have a Mac filter on your WiFi access point you need to enter the Mac number of your robot in the settings of your WIFI access point or deactivate the Mac filter To do this please refer to the information provided by your Internet service provider gt Some other situations are explained in the FAQ e Now that your WiFi access point is configured Spykee will automatically search for it as soon as it is turned on If will then connect in local mode with a WiFi access point and make a beep beep beep sound and will no longer be in local ad hoc mode A Until you turn Spykee OFF amp ON or manually change its WiFi network it will stay in local ad hoc mode e lf you want you can now connect in local mode with a WIFI access point gt To do this please turn your Spykee Off amp On gt Wait until it makes a beep beep beep sound and its 4 lights scroll slowly gt Then follow the instructions of chapter 7 2 Connect in local mode with WiFi access point gt If Soykee
61. s passes at compilers written iby James Hacker 47 i signature Cm Ty COoOm L April 1989 iTy Gwe Presi deni OT NACE This General Public License does not permit incorporating your program into proprietary programs If your program is a subroutine library you may consider it more useful to permit linking proprietary applications with the library If this is what you want to do use the GNU Lesser General Public License instead of this License 48 Many models and parts are original creations they are the property of MECCANO and are protected by national legislation on designs and models trademarks and or copyright Please contact MECCANO for information MECCANO shall in no way be held liable in the case of an accident occurring subsequent to I the noncompliance with the instructions for assembly and use of the robot and software Il use of parts other than those offered in the guide Ill alteration and modification of parts The MECCANO company respects children safety its models have been tested by children Please retain user s manual and packaging Products and product colours may vary MP3 is a license from Audio MPEG and Sisvel MECCANO 363 avenue de Saint Exup ry 62100 Calais France 06 2008 MECCANO MECCANO amp ERECTOR are exclusive trademarks of MECCANO All rights reserved Document non binding Made in China 49
62. ss also found on the label underneath the robot s chassis 6 4 4 Robot configuration User accounts tab To use Spykee you must have a user account with a username and password Write down your usernames and passwords accurately and store them in a secure location so that other people cannot use your robot without your approval You can change your password at any time on your console in the User accounts tab just select the username and click on Edit e Administrator Account Your robot has a default administrator account Username admin Password admin Only the administrator account will allow you to change the configuration of your robot name and password for your robot preferred WiFi networks etc The administrator account takes priority over all other user accounts for example an administrator connection will disconnect any other remote connection on the same robot The password for the administrator account must be customized if you wish to connect remotely in the future via the administrator account To change your administrator account password any time go to the User accounts tab on your console select the admin account and click on Edit to enter a new password Configuration My Spykee User accounts WiFi Remote connection Logs Fin gt User accounts admin gt Console 7 0 9 10 In local mode via WiFi access point you can be connected via WiFi to Soykee and
63. ssigned your robot a permanent IP address please enter the one you checked in the My Spykee tab e Confirm and exit your WIFI access point settings 8 4 3 Step 3 Set up port forwarding on your SpykKee console e Please connect to Spykee in local mode through the same WIFI access point you have just configured e Check that the IP address in the My Spykee tab is the same as the one you entered in your WIFi access point settings 34 Configuration My Spykee User accounts WiFi Remote connection Logs Fin Robot name spykee demo Remote password 2 0000 Serial number SPYKEE0840000037 IP Address 172 17 6 1 255 255 255 0 MAC Address 00 1c 3d 80 0e 49 nso e 7 0 e In the Remote connection tab please click on Use forwarding on the following port and enter the number of the port you entered into your device e g 12321 Configuration My Spykee User accounts WiFi Remote connection Logs Fin Allow remote connection Remote connection Use forwarding on the following port 12321 Image quality C Good quality for fast network Low quality for slow network Onine heip Gnasok v1 0 9 gt Click OK gt You can now connect remotely refer to the preceding chapter connect in remote mode 9 RECHARGING SPYKEE 9 1 Charging base e Connect the recharging station to an outlet Ask an adult for help e Place the station against a wall To av
64. t connection between your computer and your Spykee robot as SS NO 7 07 V CZA ZNA A WS y 4 A a RZY NE ae INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Local mode with WiFi access point control Spykee from your computer through a router or Internet access point CASO RE a SY gt TR A RE N ED RY WSN WASZA A A 4 y N N NN 2 In this connection mode your computer and your Spykee robot are both connected to your WIFI access point or router This connection mode allows your robot to connect automatically and all by itself to your WIFI access point as soon as you turn the robot on 10 3 3 2 Remote mode control Spykee remotely from anywhere in the world ADVANCED LEVEL Remote mode control Spykee from your computer through the Internet from anywhere in the world From a computer connected to the Internet you can connect to a WiFi access point in the vicinity of Spykee which is connected to your robot e g You are in New York and you wish to control Soykee which has remained at your place in Paris internet ne W ia CFA Qs One SWRA WiFi SWS a m SS New York e Paris Learn to expertly handle Spykee by playing 3 game levels But be careful don t rush through them you should master the beginner and Intermediate Levels before trying to control Spykee in remote mode 11 4 BUILDING YOUR SPYKEE You ve just learned about your robot s features So tha
65. t you can start playing with Spykee select the spy robot model you like best from the three available choices Robot Scorpion or Lunar Vehicle now go ahead and build it The building instructions tools and parts are included in the box If you lost your assembly instructions you can download them from the www spykeeworld com site under the heading Install For those who are more creative If you have other Meccano parts you can build a unique spy robot 5 BEFORE PLAYING WITH SPYKEE 5 1 Charging Spykee for the first time Your Spykee robot is delivered without a charge e To play with Spykee you must recharge it manually when it is fully discharged it cannot return to its base automatically e Connect the recharging station to an outlet Ask an adult for help e Turn the robot s on off switch to ON and place your robot manually on its base the robot s back is to the base Estimated recharging time 3 hours and 30 minutes A The robot will not charge if it is switched OFF 5 2 Installing the Spykee console Go to the website on www spykeeworld com under the Install heading Download the Windows version of the console Initiate the installation of the console software Select your desired language Click on Install and follow the instructions If you have a PC with Windows XP SP2 and you don t have NET framework 2 0 the software will ask you to install it 3 Available on the Microsoft website
66. th arrows For example to move it forward press once on the up arrow press it again for it to stop moving forward scroll wheel 6 5 4 1 Using the computer keyboard For more ease of use you can also use the arrows on your computer keyboard For example to move straight ahead press once on the up arrow The robot stops as soon as you let go of the button Owe recommend that you use this method of control as it is easier 6 5 4 2 Using a joypad You can move Spykee using a joypad To do this select your joypad in the Configuration section s Once installed you can move Spykee by moving the arrows on your joypad CD Spykee is not compatible with all joypads 6 5 4 3 Turbo function Click on the Turbo key if will turn red this means that the function has been activated You can also activate this function from your computer keyboard by holding the Shift key down or from one of the activation buttons on your joypad This will make your robot travel at a higher speed To move Spykee with the Turbo function proceed in the same manner as without Turbo function To deactivate the Turbo function click on Turbo again 13 Chapter 6 Section 6 4 1 Console configuration General tab 22 Function deactivated 6 5 5 Sound effects 6 5 5 1 Basic effects Spykee includes six pre recorded sound effects To play on effect click on its arrow or its name e g Alarm or its shortcut key below Alar
67. the Internet at the same time To know more about the local mode via WiFi access point please see Chapter 3 18 e Other User Accounts You can create multiple user accounts if you like for example if you have several people using the same robot click on New and enter the name of the user and password of your choice You can delete your user accounts or change them at any time in the User accounts tab select Delete or Edit as desired If you are not 18 years or older do not give this information to any third party without authorization from your parents or quardians Good to know Spykee can only be controlled by one person at a time When you create user accounts for your friends or members of your family you can take back control of your robot anytime by using your administrator account If you re going to be away for some time and Spykee Is on his charging base we suggest that you delete the user accounts of others so that they cannot take control of your robot during your absence A Never give out your administrator account user and password information to others 6 4 5 Robot configuration WiFi tab You must configure this tab so as to control Spykee in local mode with WiFi access point Intermediate Level Note This may require you to configure your WiFi access point We recommend that you familiarize yourself with your robot in ad hoc local mode Beginner Level before trying local mode with Wi
68. the non permanent IP address into the My Spykee tab while connected in local mode with WIFI access point and go directly to step 2 How do assign a permanent IP address to my robot e In the settings of your WiFi access point go to the DHCP server section and bring it up check for available IP addresses generally there are many free IP addresses where only the last few numbers are different e Assigning a permanent IP address to your robot enter Soykee s Mac number under the robot s chassis or in the My Spykee tab and select one of the free IP addresses Your WiFi access point will now recognize the Mac address of your robot every time you connect and if will assign the IP address you selected to your Spykee 8 4 2 Step 2 Set up port forwarding on your WiFi access point In the settings of your WiFi access point go to the Router section also called NAT or Port forwarding e Select the name of the device for which you want to forward a port here if is your robot e g Spykee e Select the TCP protocol You only need to forward the TCP protocol please do not change the UDP protocol e Enter the port of entry it can be any number except 9000 or 9001 e g 12321 but you can choose another one Enter the same number for your port of exit e Enter the IP address of your robot gt f you have assigned your robot a permanent IP address please enter it gt If you have not a
69. these selections are actually in the Playlist e Make sure that the volume on the console and on your computer are sufficiently high and are not on mute e Spykee can only read mp3 files under 8Mb The lights don t turn on e Check the battery status e One or more diodes may be damaged e Make sure that the light tubes are correctly inserted How do I find the SMTP server The SMTP server is provided by your e mail address provider Hotmail Yahoo etc For example for an address yahoo fr this is smtp mail yahoo fr In your e mail account click on Options Transfers and POP Access Display POP Settings Chapter 8 3 Connecting in remote mode 37 Chapter 6 Section 6 4 2 Console configuration Video surveillance tab 41 14 2 After Sales Service If you need any assistance please contact us Did you download the last version of the instruction manuak 3 Necessary information to set up your Spykee robot is in the instruction manual Follow the directions step by step Online assistance contact spykeeworld com 14 3 Free software included in the Spykee robot The firmware of the Spykee robot developed on MECCANO s initiative includes software namely BusyBox v 1 7 2 mtd and ms dos file system which are free softwaredistributed under the GNU General Public Licence V 2 0 the provisions of which are reproduced hereunder This licence ensures your freedom to run copy distribute study modify and
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72. y in local mode with this WiFi access point gt For any concerns about connecting Spykee to a WiFi access point please refer to the FAQ on local mode with WiFi access point You have properly registered your robot on www spykeeworld com and then copied this information into the My Spykee tab in your console gt f you are connected to the internet and Spykee at the same time click on Check in the My Spykee tab in order to check that the data you have copied over is identical to that registered at gt Please note that when registering at www spykeeworld com data may take up to 10 minutes to actually be saved in our database This may explain why a remote connection is not yet working or why you get an error message when clicking on Check although you have entered the right data gt f you can t remember the data that you entered on www spykeeworld com check the confirmation email that you were sent when registering If you no longer have that email then you can ask for if to be sent again by clicking on Lost password in the Register section of admin password does not give remote control or created a new user account In the console s Remote connection tab you have in fact clicked on Authorize remote connection 35 Chapter 8 3 Connecting in remote mode 40 M lf your robot nonetheless still fails to connect remotely it is possible that either you or the robot is under a network
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