Data Sheet
SuperDroid Robots
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HD2-S Treaded Robot
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Enclosed Case COFDM Tactical
Robot Controller
This is a custom built Encased case (Pelican style) remote with a Digital C-OFDM Radio with video, audio,
and control data. The remote has a 7 inch LCD with joysticks, batteries, regulators, and custom panel. It
also includes the radio and components for the robot.
HD2-S Video Camera Options:
Enclosed Pan and Tilt 27X Zoom Camera
o This camera system is flush mounted on the top of the robot as shown on the main picture above.
o Mounted in the rear as shown, so the camera sees the treads and roll cage in the lower corners of its view to give the robot user a
better perspective of fitting through doorways, etc
o It has a High Resolution day and night 27X optical zoom camera enclosed in a weather tight housing.
o The camera pan is more than 360 degrees. The tilt is -45 to +60 degrees up.
o The pan, tilt, and zoom are controlled with the remotes listed above. A digital remote is required or an Analog Remote with 7 or
more channels.
Embedded Nose Tilt 27X Zoom Camera
o This camera system is mounted in the nose of the HD2
o It has 180 degrees of tilt
o It has a High Resolution day and night 27X optical zoom camera.
o The tilt and zoom are controlled with the remotes listed above.
Enclosed Pan and Tilt IR Camera
o This camera system is flush mounted on the top of the robot.
o Mounted in the rear, so the camera sees the treads and roll cage in the lower corners of its view to give the robot user a better
perspective of fitting through doorways, etc
o It has a High Resolution day and night IR camera enclosed in a weather tight housing.
o The camera pan is more than 360 degrees. The tilt is -45 to +60 degrees up.
o The pan and tilt are controlled with the remotes listed above.
Embedded Nose Tilt IR Camera
o This camera system is mounted in the nose of the HD2
o It has 180 degrees of tilt
o It has a High Resolution day and night IR camera.
o The tilt is controlled with the remotes listed above.
Battery Charging:
SuperDroid Robots use LiFePO4 and Lithium-Ion batteries in the HD2-S built in
2012 or later. The batteries are lighter and hold more charge than lead acid
batteries per pound.
These batteries have circuit protection built in to prevent total discharge or
overload.
The Batteries require special charging considerations.
Other Battery options are available upon request.