Qihan Sanbot S1-B2 User Manual

Qihan Sanbot S1-B2 User Manual

Intelligent robot

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Qihan Technology Co.,LTD
Intelligent Robot
S1-B2
USER MANUAL
Sanbot

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  • Page 1 Qihan Technology Co.,LTD Intelligent Robot S1-B2 USER MANUAL Sanbot...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    S1-B2 USER MANUAL Contents Part One To Know Your Robot ..............2 1. Packing List ..............................2 2. Robot Appearance ............................. 3 2. Robot Appearance ............................. 4 2. Robot Appearance ............................. 5 2. Robot Appearance ............................. 6 3. Charging Pile Appearance ..........................7 Part Two How to Operate the Robot ..............
  • Page 3 S1-B2 USER MANUAL 5. Remote Voice ..............................22 6. Message ................................22 7. Life .................................. 23 8. Devices ................................23 9. Me ................................... 23 Part Four About Battery Charging ..............25 1. Place the Charging Pile ........................... 25 2. Charge Mode ..............................25 3.
  • Page 4 S1-B2 USER MANUAL Introduction  Thank you for purchasing our product. This manual is for S1-B2.  Our company will regularly improve and update the manual. Updated contents will be added into the new edition of this manual without further notice. ...
  • Page 5: Part One To Know Your Robot

    S1-B2 USER MANUAL Part One To Know Your Robot 1. Packing List Robot Charging pile (contains adaptor) Power line Quick guide manual We will arrange the consignment according to your choice of purchase; the above picture is for reference only.
  • Page 6: Robot Appearance

    S1-B2 USER MANUAL 2. Robot Appearance For video surveillance, face recognition, safety protection For follow, gesture, somatic games For illumination For speech acquisition For affective interaction, only respond to human touch For operate man-machine software For video chat, scan intelligent peripheral QR code For detect distance between human and robot For human body detection For low frequency sounds output...
  • Page 7: Robot Appearance

    S1-B2 USER MANUAL 2. Robot Appearance For affective interaction, only respond to human touch For human body detection For detect the direction of charging pile Use for place the battery For contact the spring strip of charging pile to charge the robot Back...
  • Page 8: Robot Appearance

    S1-B2 USER MANUAL 2. Robot Appearance For decoration, heighten the atmosphere, 250 colors customization For high frequency sounds output For affective interaction, only respond to human touch For charging after connect to power adapter Lateral...
  • Page 9: Robot Appearance

    S1-B2 USER MANUAL 2. Robot Appearance For affective interaction, only respond to human touch For sound localization, HD cameral sounds acquisition For turn on the LED light For project image and video For angle-free move and turn around For decoration, heighten the atmosphere, 250 colors customization For turn on or turn off the power Button...
  • Page 10: Charging Pile Appearance

    S1-B2 USER MANUAL 3. Charging Pile Appearance For emits infrared signal to robot For show the charging state For contact the metal plates of robot to charge the robot Front For hanging on the wall For lift and move charging pile Short press: turn on/off the power;...
  • Page 11: Part Two How To Operate The Robot

    S1-B2 USER MANUAL Part Two How to Operate the Robot 1. Turn On\Off Press the power switch at the bottom of the robot to turn on or turn off the power. It is easy to move the robot in the state of power-on. But when you need to move the robot in the state of power-off, please push its front body forward, i.e. push it go backwards, or push its back slowly at constant speed.
  • Page 12: Log-In

    S1-B2 USER MANUAL 3. Log-in Touch the screensaver of the robot to access the control interface, click any APP and you will see the log-in window. Input your password to log in. Note: The default login password for administration is admin. If you do not log in or log in as non-administrator, some functions will be limited. If you want to change your password or do permission assignment, Please refer to Authority Management.
  • Page 13 S1-B2 USER MANUAL Robot: Choose robot face, language, voice-wake-on sensitivity, speed, intonation for the robot. Whether enable the black line filtration, human detection, stranger collect.  You need to choose appropriate wake-on-voice sensitivity according to such factors as operating environment, users’ character, etc. The higher the sensitivity is, the more easily the robot can be awakened and the more likely the robot will be awakened inappropriately in the same time.
  • Page 14 S1-B2 USER MANUAL [Safety Home] Enable the defence intrusion mode and edit alarm strategy:  Select “Invade Mode”. Click four times on the screen to form an intrusion detection region (only support convex quadrilateral). Click “Back” to undo former operations. Click “Reset”...
  • Page 15 S1-B2 USER MANUAL After finishing downloading some APPs, some will display on home screen and some will not, so you should click “Come into my life”, find this application in the list and select “Add Desktop Shortcut”. [Dance] How to edit your exclusive dancing: ①...
  • Page 16 S1-B2 USER MANUAL head with a distance about 1 to 3 meters. The distance between your hand and 3D depth camera should be neither too far nor too close since they can both influence hand gesture recognition. Please adjust the distance in the process of gesture recognition. You can move the control icons on the screen by moving your hand. To make a fist and open it means to click, to keep clenching your fist and move left/right means to turn pages left/right.
  • Page 17 S1-B2 USER MANUAL After enabling the stranger detection function in robot settings, while the robot is in sleep mode and awakened by a stranger, it will ask who she/he is, acquire the face of the stranger and record his/her answer. The robot can recognize 20 visitors at most. In addition, you can edit and delete family members’...
  • Page 18 S1-B2 USER MANUAL How to edit the name of the intelligent home device:  On the My Device interface, click button beside a certain device name to edit its name. Click button beside the robot icon to edit remarks of the robot. How to control the intelligent home device: ...
  • Page 19 S1-B2 USER MANUAL administrator account and password are both “admin”. When there is someone applying for adding the robot as a friend (see Part Four “Operate mobile APP”), the administrator will receive the application message on his/her smartphone. He/she can decide whether or not to agree to the application and divide them into groups for easier management. When you enable and set lock function for a certain application, the robot will open this application automatically in about 15 seconds as you start up the robot next time.
  • Page 20 S1-B2 USER MANUAL This APP provides a lot of services such as online music audition, music downloads, global radio service and MV playback and so on. [Reminders] How to assign a timed-reminder task to the robot:  ① Click “New” to add a reminder for today or select another date to create a new agenda for that very day. ②...
  • Page 21 S1-B2 USER MANUAL ② Input a name and click “OK”. ③ If you need the robot to loop the playback of a certain section of voice, click “Text” to input characters and select a template for its movement. ④ If you need the robot to loop the playback of a piece of music or a long audio file, click “Select file” to select a piece of music or text file (first you should put it on video directory of the file management) and select a template for its movement.
  • Page 22: Voice Control

    S1-B2 USER MANUAL Voice Control (1) Wake-on-voice: The ear light goes out when the robot is in sleep state. Speak the robot’s name “Sanbao, Sanbao” to waken it and the ear light turns green. Now you can control the robot by voice command and chat with it if it is connected to the network.
  • Page 23 S1-B2 USER MANUAL Function Voice Command Pause music Pause music Resume music Resume music Previous music Previous music Next music Next music Exit music Exit music, Stop music Play movie Play movie, See a movie, Play video Pause movie Pause movie Resume movie Resume movie Previous movie...
  • Page 24: Part Three To Operate Mobile App

    S1-B2 USER MANUAL Part Three To Operate Mobile APP 1. Download and Install Download and install the “Q-Link” APP from the APP Store on your phone. We recommend that you use a phone running Android 4.0 + or IOS 8.0+. 2.
  • Page 25: Browse Videos

    S1-B2 MANUAL 4. Browse Videos Click on the top left corner or click “Devices” → choose a robot → robot eye, browse videos in the high-definition color camera of the robot. Click to record or take pictures of the current video. Click again to stop recording.
  • Page 26: Life

    S1-B2 MANUAL whether or not to agree to add him/her and assign certain authority for him/her. 7. Life On the “Life” interface, you can: Add common functions so that you can remotely control the robot via mobile APP, for example, open the projector, music, film, dancing, agenda, etc. ...
  • Page 27 S1-B2 MANUAL Show your personal information and QR code.  Manage family members.  Manage the added robot and intelligent home devices.  Manage those photos and videos that you take and record when you use the mobile APP to browse videos of the robot. ...
  • Page 28: Part Four About Battery Charging

    S1-B2 MANUAL Part Four About Battery Charging 1. Place the Charging Pile There are two ways to place the charging pile of the robot. (1) Placing on the ground flat Let the charging metal sheet of the charging pile outward and lean it against a smooth wall. In order not to disturb the robot when it moves, please place the power wire along the wall and make sure there is no barriers, wires, cords, etc.
  • Page 29 S1-B2 MANUAL adapter and then put the adapter back to its original position. Collect wires extending from the left side of the adapter and put them into card slot. Put the power wire into the outlet of the right-hand side and put the cover on the adapter box. Mode one: Auto-charging (1) Plug the power wire of the charging pile into the power socket.
  • Page 30: Battery Indication

    S1-B2 MANUAL Mode Two: Manually charging Plug the power wire into the power sock. Move the robot and make the charging sheet metal on the back of the robot contact with the charging metal sheet. Press the emergency charging button on the charging pile. Mode Three: Wire charging Take out the power adapter in the charging pile.
  • Page 31: Electrical Safety

    S1-B2 MANUAL When it is charging, if the wing indicator light flashes red, the residual battery capacity is equal to or less than 40%, and if the light keeps yellow, the residual battery capacity is between 40% and 80% (not including 80%) , and if the light keep green, the residual battery capacity is equal to or more than 80%. The indicator light goes out after stopping charging.
  • Page 32: Part Five Faq

    S1-B2 MANUAL Part Five FAQ 1. Points for Attention Please do not allow children under seven years old to use this product alone.  Juveniles should use this product under the guidance of adults.  If you allow juveniles to use this product, please be sure to instruct them all do’s and don’ts as well as safe use of electricity. ...
  • Page 33: Faq

    S1-B2 MANUAL 2. FAQ (1) What if the robot can’t find the charging pile? Make sure that the power wire of the charging pile is connected to the power supply.  See if you have not added the charging pile for the robot. If so, please refer to the charging mode in Part Four. ...
  • Page 34 S1-B2 MANUAL (5) What if I have trouble in wakening the robot: Make sure that there isn’t too much noise around the robot.  Make sure that you do not speak from a distance too far away from the robot. ...
  • Page 35 S1-B2 MANUAL Check if the robot is not connected to the internet.  Check if the battery of the robot has been used up or the robot is powered off.  Check if your mobile is not connected to the internet. ...
  • Page 36: Specification

    S1-B2 MANUAL 3. Specification (1) Robot specification parameter Items Specifications 92cm(Height)x 30cm(Depth)x 40cm(Width) Size 19kg Weight Lithium battery Capacity: 20Ah/300W Battery Running time: about 10 Hours, standby for over 20hours Head Mic x 7, RGB Camera x 2, 3D sensor x 1, Touch sensor x 7 Gyroscope sensor x 1, Human body induction sensor x 2, IR evading obstacle sensor x 3, Body IR message receiving sensor x 6, Touch sensor x 4, electronic compass sensor x 1...
  • Page 37: Specification

    S1-B2 MANUAL Items Specifications 10.1 inch 1080P HD capacitance 10-point touch display Display Laser 1920 x 720 HD wide gamut output, 60Hz, aspect-ratio: 16:9 Projection ROS1.1 Platform Voice control, 360 degree sound localization Sound 4 x tweeter, 1 x woofer WIFI IEEE 802.11 b/g/n(2.4GHz) network...
  • Page 38 S1-B2 MANUAL 3. Specification (2) Charging pile specification parameter Item Specifications 242.7mm (Height) x 110mm (Depth) x 248.5mm (Width) Size 1.35kg (with adaptor) Weight 1pcs for Respiration display Display LEDs 0~5 meters, 180 degree signal covering Auto recharging IR distance Indoor floor type or wall-mounted Installation...
  • Page 39 S1-B2 MANUAL Caution: Use the product in the environment with the temperature Between-10℃ and 45℃; Otherwise, it may damage your product. It can be Operating under 2000m。 For the following equipment: Product Name: Intelligent Robot Model / Brand Name: S1-B2/Sanbot Epudo(DongGuan)Digital Technology Co.
  • Page 40 S1-B2 MANUAL Technical Characteristics of EUT Bluetooth Bluetooth Version: V4.0 Frequency Range: 2402-2480MHz Max.RF Output Power: 2.001dBm (EIRP) Type of Modulation: GFSK, Pi/4 DQPSK, 8DPSK Data Rate: 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 3Mbps Quantity of Channels 79/40 Channel Separation: 1MHz/2MHz Type of Antenna: Integral Antenna Antenna Gain: 1.65dBi...
  • Page 41 FCC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 10mm between the radiator & your body. FCC Warning This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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