Cruise Mode Set Up
Cruise mode allows the robot to travel the same route and stopping points for as long as needed.
1. To put the robot in Cruise Mode, click the red button on the top right corner of the robot screen.
2. Choose "Cruise" from the delivery mode options.
3. To create the cruise route, click the arrow button.
4. Click the plus sign button to choose the cruise route stopping points.
5. Select the stopping points from the list on the left. Order matters. Click on "confirm" when finished.
6. Name the cruise route and click "save".
7. Adjust how long the cruise route runs by clicking the button on the bottom left hand side of the screen.
8. The route can run endlessly until stopped or can loop a certain amount of times.
9. If multiple cruise routes have been created, they can be switched between by clicking the "Switch" button.
10. The cruise route is now ready to be ran unless other adjustments need made in "Cruise Settings."
Cruise Mode Settings
1. Click the red button on the top right corner of the robot screen.
3. Type in "9999" for the password.
4. Click "Cruise Settings."
5. Cruise settings can now be adjusted.
a. Cruise Stay Time: Will adjust how long the robot stays at each stopping point on the cruise route.
b. Speed: Will adjust how fast the robot travels on the cruise route.
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