Lcd Screen; Sensors Overview; Rs Media Basics; Sleep Mode And Power Down - WowWee RS Media User Manual

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LCD screen

In addition to RS Media's status, the LCD screen located on RS Media's
chest is used to display media files such as photos, videos, and MP3
file information. Refer to page 56 for information on caring for the LCD
screen.

sensors overview

RS Media is equipped with numerous types of sensors. He has sonic
sensors, infrared sensors, tilt sensors, grip sensors, and foot sensors. He
is also equipped with comprehensive vision systems. See the section RS
Media's sensors on page 42.

Rs Media basics

Basic powering functions
This section describes the basic RS Media functions, such as power
functions and sleep functions.
Powering ON/OFF
RS Media's power button is located on his back, just below the woofer, as
illustrated. To turn RS Media on, press the power button to set it to the
ON position; to turn him off, press the power button to set it in the OFF
position.
NOTE: Wait 5 seconds after turning RS Media off before turning him
back on again.
During the boot up sequence, RS Media displays a Wowwee splash screen
on his LCD screen, which cannot be interrupted. Once powered on, the
robot goes into Control mode.
You can cycle through three different modes on RS Media
using the remote controller's Mode button.
The different modes are described in detail in the chapter
Interacting with RS Media.
Rs MEdIA bAsICs

sleep mode and Power down

RS Media conserves power using Sleep mode and Power down.
• Sleep mode. In Sleep mode, the backlight on RS Media's LCD screen
will turn off after about 2 minutes of inactivity to conserve power. RS
Media will wake up as soon as he receives a command from the
remote controller.
• Power down. RS Media completely powers down after about 10
minutes of inactivity. You can turn him back on by toggling his power
button (setting it to the OFF position, then turning him back on again).
NOTE: RS Media will not Power down if he is playing media or
being powered by the AC/DC adapter.
NOTE: You can also manually put RS Media in Sleep mode or use the
Power down function. Refer to Enabling, Disabling, and Resetting RS
Media (page 17).
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