ReconRobotics Scout XL User manual

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Warranty
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To Request Service or Repairs
Call or e-mail your ReconRobotics representative or reseller to describe the
problem you are experiencing and request a Return Material Authorization (RMA)
tracking number. In addition to your original sales receipt, you will need to provide
the unit's serial number, your return shipping address, email address and a daytime
telephone number.
ReconRobotics, Inc
5251 W 73rd Streeet, Ste A
Edina, MN 55439
Phone: 1-866-697-6267 or 952-935-5515
Fax: 952-935-5508
Website: www.reconrobotics.com
For customer service, call 866-398-1921
Warranty and Service
Warranty and Service
Recon Scout XL
Recon Scout XL
User Manual
User Manual
Version 1.03 November 2016
R001261
Saving Lives at the Tip of the Spear™

Product Identification
This manual applies to the ReconRobotics Recon Scout® XL and OCU II.
Notice:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ReconRobotics could void the user’s
warranty and could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
All materials contained in this document are proprietary and confidential.
Reproduction and duplication, without specific written permission, are strictly prohibited.
Corporate Headquarters:
ReconRobotics, Inc.
5251 W 73rd Street, Ste A
Edina, MN 55439 USA
Phone: 1-866-697-6267 or 952-935-5515
Fax: 952-935-5508
Website: www.reconrobotics.com
The devices described within this manual are protected under
US Patent Numbers 6,548,982, 6,806,346, 7,559,385 and other
patents pending.
Place Serial Number Sticker Here
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Lithium Polymer batteries are volatile. Only charge the robot and OCU II with
chargers provided by ReconRobotics. Failure to do so may cause fire, which
could result in personal injury and/or property damage.
By purchasing a robot kit from ReconRobotics, the buyer assumes all risks
associated with lithium polymer batteries. If you do not agree with these
conditions, please return the robot kit to ReconRobotics.
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the robot or OCU II. This may cause
an electric shock, fire or system failure.
Do not insert any foreign objects inside the robot or OCU II. This may cause
electric shock, fire or system failure.
Do not immerse the OCU II or chargers into water or liquids.
If water or any liquid enters the inside of the OCU II, immediately stop use
to avoid electric shock, fire or system failure.
The following describes additional symptoms of a device that needs technical
attention and should not be used:
After a full charge, the OCU II display intermittently turns ON and OFF.
The OCU II or charger has been dropped and is malfunctioning.
There are exposed wires on a charger cable.
The robot,OCU II or charger becomes too hot to touch.
There is an unusual sound emitted from any of the components.
There is smoke emitted from any of the components.
There is a burning smell emitted from any of the components.
If you have questions or concerns regarding the use
or operation of the robot or OCU II, discontinue use
and contact ReconRobotics or the vendor from
whom you purchased your equipment.

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Safety Information & Warnings
Safety Information & Warnings
Read these warnings before charging or using your
robot or OCU II. Failure to read and follow these
instructions may result in fire, personal injury and/or
damage to property.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the shell of the robot,
Operator Control Unit II (OCU II) or the chargers. No user-serviceable parts are
inside. Refer servicing to qualified ReconRobotics service personnel.
To reduce the risk of injury or damage, keep these safety precautions in mind
when setting up, using and maintaining your equipment.
Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the robot or OCU II.
Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference.
Follow all operating and usage instructions.
Do not attempt to service the robot or OCU II yourself. Repairs or modifications
not conducted by authorized personnel will result in the voiding of warranty and/
or Annual Maintenance Plans.
Keep loose clothing and hair away from the robot.
Considerations for charging:
Always charge the robot with the activation pin inserted.
Always keep the OCU II turned off while charging.
Always charge in a cool, ventilated, fire-safe area.
Do not leave system unattended while charging.
Always use a proper country-specific AC socket (120-240 VAC) with the
battery charger. Do not force the plug into a socket.
Ensure the charger plug is inserted at the correct angle when connecting to
the robot or OCU II.
Ensure the barrel of the charging connector is not deformed, bent or
otherwise damaged before inserting in the robot or OCU II.
FCC Guidelines and Logbook* i-iv
Recon Scout XL Kit Inventory 1
Recon Scout XL Robot Components 2
OCUIIComponents 3
OCU II Audio/Video Out Capabilities 4
Quick Start Guide 5
Instructions for Use:
Setup 6
Chargers 7
Field Maintenance:
Recon Scout XL 9
OCUII 10
Frequently Asked Questions 11
Troubleshooting 12
Safety Information and Warnings 15
Warranty and Service 17
*For applicable FCC guidelines, refer to your
FCC logbook (US customers only).
Table of Contents
Table of Contents

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Recon Scout XL Kit Inventory
Recon Scout XL Kit Inventory
Please inspect the contents of this package to ensure that all materials are present.
Your Recon Scout XL Kit includes:
One (1) Recon Scout XL Robot
One (1) Operator Control Unit II (OCU II) with lanyard
One (1) 4-Pin AC Dual DC Battery Charger
One (1) Region-Specific AC Power Cable
One (1) Spare Activation Pin
One (1) Tether Kit
One (1) Volume Control Adaptor
One (1) Carrying Case
One (1) User Manual
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How do I request service if I am still experiencing problems with
my ReconRobotics equipment?
You can request service by contacting your ReconRobotics sales representative (refer
to page 17). When you contact, please have the following information available:
1. Problem description
2. Customer agency
3. Contact name
4. Contact phone or email
5. Serial number of the product that is experiencing difficulties
Our technical staff will attempt to troubleshoot and resolve the problem. If repair
service is needed, we will set up an RMA (Return Material Authorization) and ar-
range for shipment of your equipment to our US repair facility. Standard turnaround
time for repair is under one week after receipt.
If your issue cannot be resolved remotely, ReconRobotics may provide loaner equip-
ment for Recon Scout XL kits during the repair process.
If your issue is not covered under warranty or by an extended service plan, we will
provide a not-to-exceed (NTE) repair cost estimate for your approval before com-
mencing repair. After repairs are complete, you will be invoiced for the actual cost of
repairs up to this estimate.
When sending equipment in for RMA, please include the entire kit (Robot, OCU II
and chargers) to ensure all problems are identified and necessary repairs can be com-
pleted.
If, after remote troubleshooting, the system is sent
back for maintenance and no problem can be
identified, a diagnostic fee may be assessed.

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Troubleshooting (cont.)
Troubleshooting (cont.)
When I drop the robot, it does not drive straight when it lands.
What could be wrong?
The robot has electronic circuitry that needs to self-calibrate after deployment. When
the robot lands, let it sit still for a few seconds before driving. It will automatically
recalibrate itself during this time and should resume driving as expected.
Why isn’t the robot’s IR light turning on?
The IR LED will not turn on if the light sensor detects sufficient light, in order to
conserve battery life. If your robot's IR light does not turn on when the robot is in a
state of complete darkness, there may be an issue with the light sensor.
What would cause the IR light to stay on constantly, even in
daylight?
If there is dust or debris present on the IR blister, the light sensor may determine the
environment has less ambient light than it really does. Ensure that the IR blister is free
of dust or debris by wiping it with a soft towel.
The robot or OCU II doesn’t seem to be holding a full battery
charge. What can be done?
If you feel that your Recon Scout XL robot or OCU II is not running for its complete
battery life on a full charge, there is a simple test you can run to check the
performance:
Fully charge your robot and OCU II (refer to page 7 for instructions). Start test
by pulling pin from robot and turning on the OCU II. Record the time that the
units are turned on. Run both units continuously until:
a. Robot stops sending video
b. OCU II screen goes blank
Record the time. Contact ReconRobotics for service if:
a. Robot runs for under 50 minutes
b. OCU II runs for under 120 minutes
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Recon Scout XL Robot
Recon Scout XL Robot
Components
Components
A robot should have the following components:
If any of these items are missing or damaged, please notify
ReconRobotics immediately. (See Warranty and Repair, pg. 17)
Two Antennas Two Wheels
Stabilizer Tail IR Blister
Microphone:
(indicated by a sticker)

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OCU II Components
OCU II Components
An OCU II should have the following components:
Two Antennas
Lanyard
Power Switch
Headphone Jack*
Audio/Video Out Jack*
Charging Port
*A/V out signal is only available with Audio and Video Out Cabling Package.
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I’ve been using the OCU II for an extended period of time. Now the
screen is black when I power on, and I cannot control the robot.
What could be wrong?
The battery is likely drained, you will need to recharge the OCU II as described in the
“Instructions for Use: Chargers” section (page 7).
I’ve turned the OCU II on, and the screen is not displaying a solid
video stream. What could be wrong?
“Bad” video can have several possible causes:
The robot may be out of range.
The robot may be low on power or deactivated.
The robot or OCU II may be experiencing interference caused by environmental
factors (e.g. other radio devices in the area or proximity to metal).
The charge indicator lights do not light up when the robot or OCU II
is connected to the battery charger.
Refer to page 7 for instructions on how to read the indicator lights on your chargers. If
you are still having issues, test for:
Faulty power to the charger. Try powering the charger from another source.
A general failure in the charger. If the problem persists after changing the power
supply, contact ReconRobotics.
I have headphones plugged into my OCU II, but all I hear is static. Why?
The OCU II will only transmit audio if you are using an active, audio-enabled robot on the
same operational channel.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting

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How long will the robot run on a full charge?
On a fully charged battery, the robot should operate for 60 minutes in standard use of
driving and observation on flat terrain. Terrain will cause this to vary.
How long will the OCU II run on a full charge?
The battery run time of the OCU II is approximately 120 minutes.
How many times can the robot and OCU II be recharged?
The robot and OCU use Lithium Polymer batteries which are expected to maintain at
least 80% of their runtime after 300 recharge cycles.
How long does it take to recharge the OCU II and robot?
The recharging times for the OCU II and robot are approximately one to three hours
depending on the current state of charge and age of battery.
Can the robot be operated in wet conditions?
The OCU II should only be used in a dry environment. The warranty and Annual
Maintenance Plan do not cover any damage resulting from exposure of the system to
water, salt water spray, hazardous or caustic chemicals, etc.
The Recon Scout XL robot is water resistant to incidental immersion in 1 foot (30 cm) of
water for up to five minutes.
Where can I find the serial numbers on my robot or OCU II?
Robot: Underside of shell, near the tail mounting point.
OCU II: Bottom of the back side, near the lanyard mounting post.
Format: Eight or nine digits with an alpha character in the fifth digit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
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OCU II Audio/Video Out Capabilities
OCU II Audio/Video Out Capabilities
Audio Output
The OCU II is capable of receiving audio transmitted from the Recon
Scout XL robot. To listen, plug the provided volume control adaptor
into the appropriate jack on the left-hand side of the OCU II. Then plug
headphones into the volume control adaptor. Headphones approved for
Apple or Android devices will not work with the provided volume
control adaptor.
Audio/Video Output
The ReconRobotics Audio/Video (A/V) Out Cabling Package (sold
separately) can be used to connect the OCU II to an external
monitoring/recording device (not included). The A/V Out jack is
located on the left-hand side of the OCU II.
Once connected to the OCU II, connect the other end of the A/V Out
cable to the appropriate connector on an external device. Please refer to
the instruction card provided with the A/V Out Cabling Package for
more information.
The A/V Out cables in the A/V Out Cabling Package are specially
designed to work with the OCU II. Though they may look similar,
cables manufactured by a third party will not work appropriately with
the OCU II.
Video Only Output
If you use the OCU II with a robot that does not have the capability to
transmit audio, you will still be able to output a video signal through the
A/V Out jack using the appropriate cable. Do not use headphones with
the OCU II unless you are controlling a Recon Scout XL robot.
Do not use third-party cables with the A/V Out
jack on the OCU. They will not work properly.
Ensure you are using headphones with in-line
volume control. There is no volume control on the
OCU itself. Be careful to test the audio volume
before using.

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Quick Start Guide
Quick Start Guide
Operational Specifications
Indoor Range (NLOS): Tested to 100ft/30m
Outdoor Range (LOS): Tested to 300ft/91m
Run Times
On Flat Terrain (varies on uneven terrain): Tested to 60 minutes
OCU II Tested to 120 minutes
Speed: Tested to 2fps/0.6mps
Drop Shock Resistance: Tested to 15ft/4.6m
Throw Shock Resistance: Tested to 30ft/9.1m
Robot is water resistant to incidental immersion in 1ft/30cm of water for
up to 5 minutes
Matching Frequency Channels
The operating frequency channel is indicated by a sticker on the robot and OCU II.
They must match for successful operation. To deploy multiple robots within the same
area of operation, different channels must be used.
When pairing an OCU II and a robot for operation, the channel designations must
match identically. Equipment on channels A.2, B.2, and C.2 is not compatible with
equipment programmed to channels A, B, and C.
When operating multiple robot/OCU II systems simultaneously, make sure you are
using two robots with different channel letters, for instance A.2 and C. Two robots,
one on channel A.2 and one on channel A, will interfere with each other and not
work well in the same environment.
Basic Deployment Instructions
1. Charge robot or OCU II if needed.
2. Rotate OCU II antennas to an upright position.
3. Switch OCU II on.
4. Pull pin from robot. Confirm that robot is broadcasting video and
accepting command from the OCU II before deploying.
5. If using headphones with a Recon Scout XL robot, plug in and test
the headphones at a low volume before using.
6. Deploy robot into target environment.
7. Wait two seconds after robot lands to allow gyroscope to stabilize
before operating.
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Field Maintenance: OCU II
Field Maintenance: OCU II
OCU II Field Maintenance
Antennas: Ensure that the antennas are not bent or kinked and that they are able to
easily be rotated.
Field Maintenance Kit for Recon Scout XL
ReconRobotics does not supply any repair parts except for what is available in a Field
Maintenance Kit (FMK). Repairs or modifications, other than those associated with
the FMK, which are not conducted by authorized personnel will result in the voiding
of warranty and/or Annual Maintenance Plans. Refer servicing to qualified
ReconRobotics service personnel. (See Warranty and Repair, pg. 17)
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE YOUR ROBOT OR OCU II.
There are no user-serviceable parts inside.

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Field Maintenance: Recon Scout XL
Field Maintenance: Recon Scout XL
The wheels and tail are not interchangeable between
the Recon Scout XL & other robot models. Use the
correct parts for your model of robot.
The Recon Scout XL robots and OCU IIs are designed to provide mission critical
information in harsh or hazardous environments, but no product is indestructible. In
order to ensure that your ReconRobotics equipment keeps performing as expected,
please follow these steps after each use of the robot and OCU II.
Robot Field Maintenance
Wheels: If the nut is loose, tighten the nut with a 5/16 inch nut driver.
Do not over-tighten. The wheel should spin freely.
Stabilizing Tail: If tail is loose, use a 1/16 inch Allen wrench to tighten
the bolts holding on the tail. Do not over-tighten.
Antennas: Visually inspect for scuffing or cracking. If wire is exposed,
antennas will need to be replaced.
The antennas must remain routed through the antenna holders to prevent
tangling with the wheels.
IR Blister: Lightly dust off the IR Blister to ensure the sensor is clear.
Parts Replacement
The parts and tools supplied in a Field Maintenance Kit (FMK) allow you to replace
the following parts on your Recon Scout XL robot:
Antennas
Wheels
Tail
Activation Pin
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Setting up the OCU II
Rotate antennas to an upright position as shown. The
operator may rotate the antennas up or down as needed to
receive the maximum range performance from the robot
system while maintaining a comfortable view of the OCU
II screen.
Powering the OCU II
Flip the power switch at the base of the controller from the
Off to the On position.
The screen should light up indicating the unit is ready to
use. If the robot is powered on, video from the robot
should appear. Otherwise, the screen will display static.
Powering the Robot
Pull the activation pin from the robot to power it on.
Reinserting the pin turns the robot off.
You will hear and feel a click when the pin is fully
seated.
Instructions for Use: Setup
Instructions for Use: Setup
When not in use, always ensure the OCU II is
switched off and the robot activation pin is
inserted.
Modification of the antenna
system will void your warranty
and may violate your FCC
authorization to operate this
product.

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Instructions for Use: Chargers
Instructions for Use: Chargers
Reading Charge Indicator Lights on Battery Chargers
Your kit may include one or both of these chargers. When plugged into an active
power source, the indicator LEDs will display the following charge states:
*Battery not included.
AC Dual DC Battery
Charger
BA5590/BB2590 Field
Charger*
Green
Light
Fully charged
OR
Not plugged into OCU II/
robot
Fully charged
NOTE: LED light may shut off
after charging is complete
Red Light Charging
Charging
No Light Not receiving power from
outlet
Not plugged into OCU II/robot
OR
Charging is complete (fully
charged)
Blinking
Light
Charger is connected incor-
rectly and is not charging the
robot/OCU II. Unplug eve-
rything and retry (refer to
page 8 for instructions).
N/A
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AC Dual DC Battery Charger
1. Turn off OCU II and insert activation pin into robot to deactivate before charging.
2. Plug AC electrical cord into the charger. (NOTE: charger must be connected to a
power source before robot or OCU II for proper operation)
3. Plug AC electrical cord into the proper country-specific AC wall socket (120-240
VAC).
4. Plug the appropriate charger cords into the OCU II and robot. Ensure connecting
plugs are not bent during insertion or removal. Ensure that the red dot on the
connecting plug is aligned with the red line on the robot when inserting (see image
at right).
5. Remove robot and OCU II from charger when charging is complete.
BA5590/BB2590 Field Charger
1. Turn off OCU II and insert activation pin into robot to deactivate before charging.
2. Plug electrical cord into a 5590 or 2590 battery.
3. Plug the appropriate charger cords into the OCU II and robot. Ensure connecting
plugs are not bent during insertion or removal. Ensure that the red dot on the
connecting plug is aligned with the red dot on the robot when inserting (see image
above).
4. Remove robot and OCU II from charger when charging is complete.
General Instructions & Recommendations
Place the chargers in a cool, ventilated, fire-safe area.
Charge your robot and OCU II once per month, even if they were not used. This
will keep the batteries topped off to ensure the robot is always ready for immediate
deployment.
To prevent battery damage, DO NOT
use any chargers other than those
supplied by ReconRobotics.
The charger plugs are NOT interchangeable.
Inserting the wrong plug into the robot or OCU II
could result in permanent damage.
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