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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.
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A new 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 it an identity.
To register your robot at www.spykeeworld.com
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On the Internet, go to www.spykeeworld.com under the heading "To register", and click on
"Register your Spykee Robot"; follow the instructions.
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Fill out the questionnaire.
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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.
Your robot's registration will only be valid after you've entered 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.
BEGINNER LEVEL: CONTROL SPYKEE IN LOCAL AD HOC MODE
6.
6.1. Turning Spykee on
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Turn Spykee on by switching the button under the chassis to the "ON" position.
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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 (to know more about the lights status of your robot, refer
to Chapter 10 " LIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF THE ROBOT ").
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If, 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
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