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Konami Micro IR Combat Digi-Q Battle Tanks Operating
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Charging
the tank - Slide
the right most [Power] switch to the middle [OFF] position.
- Slide
the middle [Mode] switch to the lowest [Charge] position.
- Make
sure the switch underneath the tank is in the [OFF] position.
- Clip
the tank onto the charging station on the back of the control unit.
- Slide
the right most [Power] switch upward to the [ON] position (with a single tank
icon)
- When
the [Busy] light shows red and the display shows [CH], charging is in progress.
- When
the [OK] light shows green and the display shows [CH], charging is complete.
- A
full charge takes about 10 minutes. A top up charge will take less time.
- Operating
time varies according to functions used.
A
tank needs to be recharged when movement is erractic and it slows down gradually
to a complete halt. Programming
the tank You
can program one of four channel into the tank. You must complete this stage before
the tank will operate. Up to four tanks can operate together using channel 1 to
4 either individually or as a team. - Remove
the protective cover on top of the turret if it is still on.
- Switch
the tank on by sliding the switch underneath the tank to the [ON] position. A
red light will flash once.
- Slide
the middle [Mode] switch to the lowest [Charge] position.
- Select
one of the channels 1, 2, 3 or 4 on the left mode [ID] switch.
- Slide
the right most [Power] switch upward to the [ON] position (with a single tank
icon). The display shows two red dash.
- Make
sure the front of the transmitter unit is facing the receiver on top of the tank.
- Press
the bottom left [ID] button and hold until the [Busy] light shows red and then
the [OK] light shows green moments later. At the same time, the front of the tank
flash red once.
- Slide
the right most [Power] switch upward to the [OFF] position.
- Your
tank is now programmed with your chosen channel and ready to roll!
Operating
the tank The
tank can be operated in one of three modes: [EXERCISE], [STANDARD BATTLE] and
[REALISTIC BATTLE]. If necessary, reprogram the tank and select one of the 4 channels
following the instructions above. You can battle individually or as a team.
- Remove
the protective cover on top of the turret if it is still on.
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Switch
the tank on by sliding the switch underneath the tank to the [ON] position. A
red light will flash once. - Slide
the middle [Mode] switch to the top position [EXERCISE], second position [STANDARD
BATTLE] or the third position [REALISTIC BATTLE].
- Make
sure the front of the transmitter unit is facing the receiver on top of the tank.
- Slide
the right most [Power] switch upward to the [ON] position with a single tank icon
for individual play or downward to the [ON] position with multiple tank icon for
team play.
- The
[OK] light shows green and the display shows two red dash for [EXERCISE] and [STANDARD
BATTLE] modes. For [REALISTIC BATTLE] mode, the display shows the number of shells
carried. That is the number of times you can fire.
- The
front of the tank flash red once. You are ready for battle!
When
a tank fires, it goes backward to show recoil. When a tank is hit, it turns erratically
to the right four times and then returns to its original position to indicate
a hit. To change mode, you must first switch off the control unit, change mode,
then switch it back on again. The
3 battle modes [EXERCISE]
mode: Tank has unlimited firing and unlimited hits. [STANDARD
BATTLE] mode: Each tank of all types has identical capabilities. Each tank has
unlimited firing but can only sustain 5 hits before it is disable. The front of
the tank flashes red continuously after the 4th hit to indicate that destruction
is nigh. A fifth hit will disable it. A disable tank is reset by turning the control
unit off and back on again. [REALISTIC
BATTLE] mode: The tank assumes individual characteristics associated with the
real tank it represents for extra realism. They vary in terms of rate of fire,
fire power, number of shells carried and ability to sustain damage whether they
are classed as a light tank, a medium tank or a heavy tank. Hope
this helps. Have fun!
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