Universal Scientific CF1141000 802.11b CF Card User Manual ERS 7 Quick Guide

Universal Scientific Industrial Co., Ltd. 802.11b CF Card ERS 7 Quick Guide

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CRN 10428 Q1 quick reference guide

Foot stopperOpen the cover.Securely hold the body of the AIBO robot from above, turn it upside down, and open the stomach compartment cover.Insert the battery and close the cover.Hold the battery with the connector facing downward, then insert it into the slot until you hear it click into place, and close the cover.Insert the “Memory Stick” media into the AIBO robot.With the arrow pointing down and the angled corner facing the AIBO robot’s tail, insert the AIBO MIND software “Memory Stick” media into the AIBO robot until it is flush with the body.Install the station marker and station pole.Attach the station marker first, followed by the station pole.(If you don’t want to use the self-charging function, these attachments are not necessary.)Install the AC adapter cable and foot stopper.Route the AC adapter cable along the wire guides and attach the foot stopper.Charge the AIBO robot.Plug the AC adapter into an AC outlet, and place the AIBO robot on the Energy Station.(For information on appropriate locations to place the Energy Station, refer to the “User’s Guide (Basic)”.)Press the Pause button.The Pause mode ends and the operation light turns green.In a moment, the AIBO robot will automatically begin moving!Place the AIBO robot on the floor in this position.Place the AIBO robot on a flat, non-slippery surface, such as a low pile carpet with a hard nap. 2Start!First insert the battery and AIBO MIND software “Memory StickTM” media into the AIBO® Entertainment Robot and set up the Energy Station. Angled corner.1 Engage the cover latch in the hinge on the body.1 Attach the station marker as shown.AC adapter cable 2 Attach the station pole.Quick Guide*467989311(1)*In the following cases, the AIBO robot may not understand what you say.•While the AIBO robot is emitting sounds or moving, it cannot hear you easily.•The AIBO robot may not recognize several words depending on its mode or condition.•Even though the AIBO robot understands you, it may choose not to respond or do asyou say.•The AIBO robot cannot hear you if its surroundings are noisy. Call out to the AIBO robotunder quiet conditions.•If you say a word whose pronunciation is unclear, the AIBO robot cannotrecognize it. Speak very clearly.•When the AIBO robot is at the puppy stage, it can only understand a limitednumber of words. For details about the words that the AIBO robot canunderstand when it is at the puppy stage, refer to page 72 of the “User’s Guide(Basic)” for the AIBO Entertainment Robot ERS-7.Calling the AIBO robot’s nameAIBO./Registered name (the name you gave AIBO).The AIBO robot reacts when it is called. Even after the AIBO robotlearns its own name, it reacts when you call it “AIBO”.Teaching the AIBO robotName registration.Give a name to the AIBO robot.What’s your name?The AIBO robot says the name you gave to it in its own voice.Owner registration.You can teach the AIBO robot its owner’s (your) name.What’s your owner’s name?The AIBO robot says its owner’s name (your name) in its own voice.Praising, scolding, or encouraging the AIBO robotGood AIBO./Good boy./Good girl.These words are for praising the AIBO robot. They have the sameeffect as when you praise the AIBO robot by touching the sensors onthe back of the AIBO robot.Don’t do that.These words are for scolding the AIBO robot. They have the sameeffect as when you scold the AIBO robot by tapping the sensors onthe back of the AIBO robot.Go for it./How cute.These words are for encouraging the AIBO robot.GreetingsGood morning./Hello./Good night./Bye bye./Good bye./I’m here./Say hello./Shake hands.Self-chargeGo to the Station.The AIBO® Entertainment Robot starts the procedure for self-charging.Taking a pictureTake a picture.The AIBO robot takes a picture with its built-in camera.Playing with the AIBOne toyFind your AIBOne.The AIBO robot looks for the AIBOne toy.Bring me your AIBOne.When you say this while the AIBO robot is holding the AIBOne toy inits mouth, the AIBO robot comes to you.Playing with the ballFind your ball.The AIBO robot looks for the ball.Wake-up settingSet alarm.Lets you set the wake-up function ON or OFF.MovingCome here./Over here./Sit down./Stand up./Lay down./Turn right./Turn left./Walk around./Go forward./Go back.Questions for the AIBO robotAre you sleepy?/Are you tired?/Are you bored?/How are you?The AIBO robot shows its current condition with its face lights.Are you hungry?The AIBO robot shows the remaining battery power level by the numberof face lights. The more lights are lit, the more power is still left.What’s your AIBOne skill level?What’s your pink ball skill level?What’s your walking skill level?The AIBO robot shows its state of progress with the face lights.Special actionsLet’s dance.The AIBO robot shows you its dance repertoire.4-679-893-11(1)Printed in Japan  © 2003 Sony CorporationPrinted on recycled paperWords understood by the AIBO® Entertainment Robot*For information on words understood by the AIBO robot when youare using the wireless LAN function, refer to the“User’s Guide (PC·Network)” for the AIBO Entertainment RobotERS-7.
Autonomous modePick-up conditionJam conditionIf something gets jammed in any of the AIBO robot’s joints, the AIBO robot goes into this condition and all of its joints become loose. This mode is provided to protect your fingers from being caught between the AIBO robot’s joints.  NoteWhen you press two or more of the paw sensors of the AIBO robot, the AIBO robot thinks it has been placed on the floor, and returns to Autonomous mode. the AIBO robot may start to walk after returning to Autonomous mode, so avoid touching any of the AIBO robot’s paw sensors when you are holding it.When you lift the AIBO robot, the AIBO robot assumes a position that makes it easier for you to hold it. This is to prevent people from dropping the AIBO robot, in reaction to movements that may cause surprise.Rest modeStation mode•The AIBO robot dismounts the Energy Station by itself• The AIBO robot is removed from the Energy Station•The AIBO robot mounts the Energy Station by itself• The AIBO robot is placed on the Energy Station while activeOn the Energy Station, the AIBO robot wakes upand goes to sleep at a preset time.Pause mode(inactive condition)The AIBO robot does not move around. In this mode the AIBO robot stays still and does not respond to voice commands, other sounds, or show interest in the ball and AIBOne toy. Touch the chin andfront (blue) sensorson the AIBO robot’s back for 3 seconds• Place on the floor• Touch the head sensor for 3 secondsWhen the AIBO robot is awakeThe AIBO robot relaxes while being recharged.When the AIBO robot is sleepingThe AIBO robot is sound asleep. If you remove the AIBO robot from the Energy Station, it will be in Autonomous mode, even if the hour is outside its set activity period.At wake-uptimeAt bedtimeThe AIBO robot moves around on its own.The AIBO robot collects information via its camera/microphones/sensors and acts autonomously based on its own feelings and instincts.The Pause button on the back of the AIBO robot was pressed to turn the power OFF.The AIBO robot must be in this mode to replace the battery or  “Memory Stick” media, or to change the ON/OFF setting of the wireless LAN switch.AIBO EYES•Mail check•Message checkGame mode• Name the AIBO robot* • Teach the AIBO robot your name and your face* • Have the AIBO robot take a picture•Mail received•Message received•Touch the front (blue) back sensor•Touch the center (orange) back sensor•Touch the front (blue) back sensor•Touch the rear (red) back sensor•Touch the rear (red) back sensor•Talk to the AIBO robot•Wake-up time for the AIBO robot •Bedtime for the AIBO robot •Chime ON/OFFYou can set up the following:The game starts!Clinicmode*Clock setupWhen self-charging is complete, the AIBO robot will dismount the Energy Station by itself.Energy Stationdismount setupYou can also have fun raising the AIBO robot from the puppy stage.To cancel setup by voice guide, touch the head sensor for 3 seconds to return the AIBO robot to Autonomous mode.Development controlYou can check the AIBO robot’s motions.SetupmodeAlarmON/OFFHave the AIBO robot wake you up!•Touch the front and rear back sensors simultaneously for 3 secondsTop menu•Touch the center (orange) back sensor•Touch the head sensor for 3 seconds•Talk to the AIBO robot •   Show  “Alarm                 On/Off (J)” cardWhen you show the AIBO robot the “Clinic Mode (O)” card in Autonomous mode, it goes straight into Clinic mode.When you show the AIBO robot the “Game Mode (L)” card in Autonomous mode, the game begins right away.LWhen you show the AIBO robot the “Alarm Clock Set Up (I)” card in Autonomous mode, it goes straight into the mode to set up the time you want it to wake up.I Notes•Do not put the AIBO robot on an unstable surface where it might fall or be subject to vibrations.•Do not place anything near the AIBO robot that may hinder its movements.Sensor locations• Pick up while touching the back sensors*1• Pick up quicklySomething has jammed one of the AIBO robot’s joints*1 Touch two or more back sensors (any of the combinations on the left) for 3 seconds.Voice GuidemodeWhen the AIBO robot is in Autonomous mode, all the activities and settings shown below are possible. When the AIBO robot is in Station mode (when it is awake), all the activities and settings shown below except those marked with an asterisk (*) are possible.The AIBO® Entertainment Robot feature and mode mapTouch the headsensor for3 secondsTouch the headsensor for3 secondsRefer to the “User’s Guide(PC•Network)” for the AIBO Entertainment Robot.Head sensor Back sensorsFront RearMode indicators OFFMode indicators OFFMode indicators turn orange Mode indicators turn greenMode indicators slowly flash greenMode indicatorsturn pinkMode indicatorsturn yellow

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