Ozobot Evo Entry Kit

Ozobot Evo Entry Kit: Interactive Coding Robot Instruction Manual

Model: Evo Entry Kit

Ọrọ Iṣaaju

Welcome to the Ozobot Evo Entry Kit instruction manual. This guide provides essential information for setting up, operating, and maintaining your Ozobot Evo interactive coding robot. The Evo Entry Kit is designed to introduce users to coding and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) concepts through both screen-free color codes and online programming with Ozobot Blockly.

Please read this manual thoroughly to ensure proper use and to maximize your learning experience with the Ozobot Evo.

A child playing with multiple Ozobot Evo robots on a mat depicting planets, demonstrating interactive learning.

Nọmba 1: A child engaging with Ozobot Evo robots in an educational setting.

Kini To wa

The Ozobot Evo Entry Kit contains the following components:

Contents of the Ozobot Evo Entry Kit, including the Evo robot, charging cable, color code markers, zip case, and activity guide.

Nọmba 2: The Ozobot Evo Entry Kit contents, neatly arranged in its zip case.

Ṣeto

1. Charging the Evo Robot

Before first use, fully charge your Ozobot Evo robot.

  1. Connect the small end of the charging cable to the charging port on the Evo robot.
  2. Connect the USB end of the charging cable to a USB power adapter (not included) or a computer's USB port.
  3. The Evo's LED lights will indicate charging status. A full charge typically takes approximately 60 minutes.
  4. Ni kete ti o ti gba agbara ni kikun, ge asopọ okun naa.

2. Iṣatunṣe ibẹrẹ

Calibrating your Evo ensures accurate line following and color code recognition.

  1. Turn on the Evo robot by pressing the power button.
  2. Place the Evo on a white surface or the calibration card provided in the Get Started activities.
  3. Hold the Evo steady until its lights flash, indicating successful calibration.
A hand holding an Ozobot Evo robot, with the kit box and charging cable visible in the background, illustrating the setup process.

Nọmba 3: The Ozobot Evo robot being held, ready for initial setup or play.

Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

1. Screen-Free Coding with Color Codes

Ozobot Evo can be programmed using specific color sequences drawn with the provided markers.

  1. Use the dual-tip Color Code Markers to draw lines and color codes on a white surface.
  2. Ensure lines are thick enough for the Evo's sensors to detect (approximately 1/4 inch or 6mm).
  3. Place the Evo on a drawn line. The robot will follow the line and execute commands based on the color codes it encounters.
  4. Experiment with different color code sequences to make Evo perform various actions like speed changes, turns, and special moves. Refer to the Get Started guide for a list of color codes.
An Ozobot Evo robot following a black line with red, green, and blue color codes, with bird cutouts on the path, demonstrating screen-free programming.

Nọmba 4: An Ozobot Evo robot navigating a path drawn with color code markers.

2. Online Coding with Ozobot Blockly

For more advanced programming, connect your Evo to Ozobot Blockly via a compatible device (tablet or computer).

  1. Download the Ozobot Evo app or visit the Ozobot Blockly webojula lori ẹrọ rẹ.
  2. Ensure your Evo robot is charged and turned on.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to pair your Evo with the device via Bluetooth.
  4. Use the drag-and-drop block-based coding interface to create programs for your Evo. Ozobot Blockly offers five skill levels, from beginner to master.
  5. Upload your code to the Evo and observe its actions.
Two panels showing coding methods: one with a hand drawing color codes for Evo, and another with a child using a tablet for block-based coding.

Nọmba 5: Demonstrating the two primary methods of coding the Ozobot Evo: screen-free with color codes and online with Ozobot Blockly.

Screenshot of the Ozobot Classroom online portal displaying various STEM lessons and activities for Ozobot robots.

Nọmba 6: The Ozobot Classroom interface, providing access to a wide range of educational lessons and activities.

Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ

The Ozobot Evo robot is equipped with several features to enhance the coding and play experience:

Diagram illustrating the features of the Ozobot Evo robot, including optical and proximity sensors, color code and line-following sensors, polycarbonate shell, built-in speaker, LED lights, and Bluetooth connectivity.

Nọmba 7: Alaye view of the Ozobot Evo's internal and external features.

Itoju

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your Ozobot Evo:

Laasigbotitusita

IsoroOwun to le FaOjutu
Evo is not turning on.Batiri kekere tabi dinku.Charge the Evo robot using the provided charging cable.
Evo is not following lines or reading color codes correctly.
  • Optical sensors are dirty.
  • Lines are too thin or inconsistent.
  • Awọn ipo ina ti ko dara.
  • Evo needs recalibration.
  • Clean the optical sensors on the bottom of the Evo.
  • Ensure lines are approximately 1/4 inch (6mm) thick and colors are distinct.
  • Use in a well-lit area.
  • Recalibrate the Evo on a white surface.
Evo is not connecting via Bluetooth.
  • Evo is out of range.
  • Bluetooth lori ẹrọ wa ni pipa.
  • kikọlu.
  • Move Evo closer to the device (within 30 ft.).
  • Rii daju pe Bluetooth ti ṣiṣẹ lori ẹrọ rẹ.
  • Try restarting both the Evo and your device.
Color Code Markers are dry.Caps were left off or markers are old.Ensure caps are always replaced after use. Replace markers if they are dried out.

Awọn pato

Atilẹyin ati atilẹyin ọja

For additional support, resources, and frequently asked questions, please visit the official Ozobot webojula.

Information regarding product warranty can typically be found on the manufacturer's official website or within the product packaging. Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.

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