Sony ERS-7M3 User Guide (PC Network) User Manual

Sony ERS-7M3 User Guide (PC Network) User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents ® Welcome to the AIBO Entertainment Robot ERS-7M3 PC network ........4 Network Configuration Confirming system requirements .
  • Page 3 • Some mobile communication devices may not work with the AIBO EYES feature due to unique configurations. Sony Corporation assumes no responsibility, in the case that the AIBO EYES feature does not work with such mobile communication devices.
  • Page 4: Pc Network

    Welcome to the AIBO PC network Using the wireless LAN functionality of the AIBO Entertainment Robot ERS-7M3, you can view pictures taken by your AIBO robot in the AIBO Photo Album, in real-time. You can also use your mobile communication device* (with Internet connectivity) or a standard connection to the Internet to play with the AIBO EYES feature.
  • Page 5: Network Configuration

    Network Configuration In this section, we will confirm the system environment and ® set it up to use the AIBO Entertainment Robot’s wireless LAN connection.
  • Page 6: Confirming System Requirements

    An e-mail account that supports POP* Access point SMTP sending is required. for Wireless *1 Only Sony products are guaranteed to operate correctly. *2 The POP server must support the UIDL command (the PC (connected to a wireless LAN) The AIBO MIND 3 software “Memory Stick”...
  • Page 7: Enabling The Wireless Lan Function

    Enabling the Wireless LAN function ® In order to enable the AIBO Entertainment Robot’s wireless LAN function, turn the wireless switch on its body to ON. If the AIBO robot is still operating, first press the pause button to put the AIBO robot in Pause mode. Hold the AIBO robot firmly, turn it upside down, and open the cover.
  • Page 8: Aibo ® Entertainment Robot's Network Setup

    This section will guide you through the setup needed to enable your AIBO robot’s wireless LAN function. A “Memory Stick™” media reader/writer* is required to set up the network. * Only Sony products are guaranteed to operate correctly. Network setup procedure Which OS are you running? ®...
  • Page 9: Installing "Aibo Wlan Manager 3

    Installing “AIBO WLAN Manager 3” Install “AIBO WLAN Manager 3” on your PC. Insert the CD-ROM included with the AIBO The installer will automatically start. If the installer does not start, double-click the “Setup.exe” file in the CD. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. ®...
  • Page 10: Configuring Network Settings With "Aibo Wlan

    Caution ® If you are using Windows XP SP2 (Service Pack2) and Windows Firewall is set to block the UPnP Framework service, the AIBO search function will not be able to detect the AIBO robot. Follow the steps below to add the UPnP Framework to the list of unblocked services.
  • Page 11 Use the following procedure to confirm whether or not you are using a DHCP server in your network environment ® (This procedure is for the Windows XP operating system only. If using another 1 Click “Start” “Control Panel”. 2 Click “Network and Internet Connections” 3 Right-click either “Wireless Network Connection”...
  • Page 12 When using a DHCP server in your network environment Configure settings on the “Easy” tab. When using a DHCP server, changes to the “Advanced” tab (page 13) are unnecessary. 1 Click the “Browse” button, and specify the drive where the AIBO MIND 3 software “Memory Stick™”...
  • Page 13 When not using a DHCP server in your network environment Configure settings in the “Advanced” tab. When not using a DHCP server, changes to the “Easy” tab (page 12) are unnecessary. The name that you enter here will appear as the “AIBO Name” on the “AIBO Search”...
  • Page 14 Remove the AIBO MIND 3 software “Memory Stick™” media from the reader/writer. Insert it into the AIBO Entertainment Robot, and press the pause button on the AIBO robot’s back to activate the AIBO robot. For instructions on inserting the “Memory Stick” media, refer to the “User’s Guide (Basic)”.
  • Page 15 Click Finish to close the “AIBO WLAN Manager 3” dialog box. You’ve completed this process! You can now communicate with your AIBO Making the AIBO robot inaccessible from other users To prevent other people from accessing your AIBO robot, you can apply security measures with AIBO WLAN Manager 3. By setting a user ID and password here, every time your AIBO Photo Album and AIBO EYES feature pages are accessed from a Web browser, a screen will appear to request your user ID and password.
  • Page 16 ® Confirming the AIBO Entertainment Robot’s IP address You can confirm your AIBO robot’s IP address in Clinic Mode of the voice guide menu. For details on how to use Clinic Mode, refer to the “User’s Guide (Basics)”. Simultaneously touch the front and rear back sensors for 3 seconds, or show the AIBO robot the “Clinic Mode (O)”...
  • Page 17: Aibo Photo Album

    AIBO Photo Album You can use your Web browser to view pictures taken by the ® AIBO Entertainment Robot.
  • Page 18: Viewing Pictures With The Aibo Photo Album

    Viewing pictures with the AIBO Photo Album ® Pictures taken by the AIBO Entertainment Robot are stored on its “Memory Stick™” media. Pictures taken by the AIBO robot are classified in the AIBO Photo Album as: • Pictures taken by voice commands, AIBO card and AIBO MAIL •...
  • Page 19 * The images shown above are displayed in Web pages, so their resolutions differ from that of the actual pictures taken by the ® AIBO Entertainment Robot. • Pictures taken by voice commands, AIBO card, and AIBO MAIL (Max. 10) This displays the photos taken by the AIBO robot when told to “Take a picture”, shown the “Photo (B)”...
  • Page 20 Hints • To view the most recent picture, reload the web page. • Set the Web browser cache appropriately. With Microsoft Internet Explorer 6: Click “Internet Options” in the “Tools” menu, open the “General” tab in the window that appears, and click “Settings” under “Temporary Internet files”.
  • Page 21: The Aibo Eyes Feature

    The AIBO EYES Feature ® After setting up your e-mail, you can send the AIBO Entertainment Robot e-mail (AIBO MAIL) to make it take pictures and enact and deliver messages. Click...
  • Page 22: Various Aibo Eyes Functions

    Various AIBO EYES functions ® The AIBO Entertainment Robot will take pictures and enact and deliver messages based on e-mail commands you send. Control the AIBO robot via the AIBO MAIL function (page 30) You can include commands for pictures and messages in an e-mail, and send it to the e-mail address that the AIBO robot checks.
  • Page 23 ® Communicate with your AIBO Robot without your PC The AIBO robot is always connected to the Internet via wireless LAN (provided that your environment has a continuous Internet connection). This means that the AIBO robot can always send and receive e-mail, even if your PC is turned OFF.
  • Page 24: Configuring E-Mail

    Configuring e-mail Once the network settings are completed, it is time to configure the e-mail address that the AIBO Robot will check, and then setup the AIBO EYES users. When using the AIBO EYES feature in Private mode (page 27), a maximum of five users can be registered to send/ receive e-mail with the AIBO robot.
  • Page 25 Click “Mail Setup” under “AIBO EYES”. The “Mail Setup” screen appears. Note If you have set a user ID and password with AIBO WLAN Manager 3, an input screen appears for your user ID and password.
  • Page 26 Fill each setup field, and click the “Save” button. ® Specifies the servers the AIBO Entertainment Robot uses to send and receive e-mail. Refer to your e-mail software or check with your service provider for details. (These fields are mandatory.) Enter the e-mail address that the AIBO robot will check.
  • Page 27 zPrivate mode The AIBO EYES feature can be set to limit access only to registered users (maximum of five). Those who wish to enjoy the AIBO EYES feature of photo commands and picture viewing, but want to limit access to family and close friends, should select this mode. In addition to user limits, the Private mode includes a Voice Signature function;...
  • Page 28 Once you click the “Save” button, the AIBO e-mail. After a moment, the wireless light will turn ON to indicate the transmission status between the AIBO robot and the e-mail server. If the e-mail check is completed successfully: The wireless light will turn blue. If there is new e-mail: The wireless light will flash blue.
  • Page 29 Fill each Private mode setup field, and click the “Save” button. When using Private mode, you can register up to five users. Click this button when finished with the Private mode setup. This completes the setup procedure. The e-mail address of the user. ®...
  • Page 30: Aibo Mail

    AIBO MAIL ® Let’s try sending the AIBO Entertainment Robot an e-mail with commands to take a picture or leave a message. The AIBO robot will take pictures, play back delivered messages, leave messages, and announce new e-mail according to your e-mail commands.
  • Page 31: Viewing Pictures Taken By The Aibo

    • Sony is not responsible for any rights-infringement disputes and other issues that may arise between you and another person or entity, resulting from pictures taken with the AIBO robot. Do not take any pictures that may infringe on another person’s or...
  • Page 32: Taking Pictures On Command

    ® The AIBO Entertainment Robot’s head angle (angle of the AIBO robot’s color camera) You can use commands in the AIBO MAIL to set the vertical and horizontal positioning of the AIBO robot’s head (color camera) when having it take a picture. Angle on the Color camera -90°...
  • Page 33 Writing commands PHOTO [cue [h_angle v_angle] ] You can choose picture cues (“Smile”, etc.). Refer to “Command parameter list” (page 47), and enter the command. (If you omit this, the default command C1: Countdown will be automatically selected.) AIBO MAIL example of a PHOTO command All characters must be alphanumeric.
  • Page 34: Taking Periodic Pictures At A Set Interval With The [Watch Command]

    Directly commanding the AIBO Robot to take a picture – by voice command or by showing the appropriate AIBO card You can have the AIBO robot take a picture by giving it a voice command or showing it the appropriate AIBO card. For example, you can have the AIBO robot take a picture of your child and send it to your mother’s PC or mobile communication device.*...
  • Page 35 Writing commands WATCH hour min [cue [h_angle v_angle] ] AIBO MAIL example of a WATCH command All characters must be alphanumeric. AIBO MAIL is not case sensitive. Always enter “AIBO MAIL” as the subject text. (Insert one space between “AIBO” and “MAIL”. Do To:(e-mail address) not include a space after “AIBO MAIL”.) Subject: AIBO MAIL...
  • Page 36: Viewing Pictures Stored On The Aibo Mind 3 Software "Memory Stick™" Media

    Canceling the periodic pictures taking function ® Send the AIBO Entertainment Robot a WATCH command with the interval set to: [hour: 0] [min: 0]. (See page 34 for how to write a WATCH command.) Always enter “AIBO MAIL” as To:(e-mail address) the subject text.
  • Page 37: Sending The Aibo Entertainment Robot A Message Or Song

    ® Sending the AIBO Using e-mail from your PC or mobile communication device*, you can send the AIBO robot messages or songs to play back or perform. * JPEG e-mail viewing capability is required. You can select from previously recorded messages or record your unique messages for the AIBO robot to play.
  • Page 38 AIBO MAIL example of a MSG command Always enter “AIBO MAIL” as the subject text. (Insert one space between “AIBO” and “MAIL”. Do not include a space after “AIBO MAIL”.) To:(e-mail address) Subject: AIBO MAIL ----------------------------- Sends message command MSG S1 for the AIBO Robot to play WEDDING MARCH.
  • Page 39: Recording Unique Messages/Recording Voice Signatures

    ® Having the AIBO Entertainment Robot play back the message or song immediately [PLAY command] This command can be used when the message recipient is near the AIBO robot. Specify a message or song and send it to the AIBO robot using the AIBO MAIL function.
  • Page 40: The Aibo ® Entertainment Robot Will Notify You Of

    ® The AIBO Entertainment Robot will notify you of new e-mail If a new e-mail arrives at the e-mail address that the AIBO robot checks, its wireless light will flash blue and notify you of this arrival. (Your PC does not need to be activated for this notification feature to work.) This notification is only for regular e-mail and not for AIBO MAIL arrivals.
  • Page 41: Additional Information

    Additional Information This section provides notes on usage and a troubleshooting guide.
  • Page 42: Notes On Use

    AIBO Entertainment Robot ERS-7M3. Doing so may result in damage to the AIBO robot. • Only Sony brand “Memory Stick” media reader/writers are guaranteed to operate correctly. • Do not touch terminal A with your bare hands or metal objects.
  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you experience any difficulties, use this troubleshooting guide to check for the possible causes of the problem before contacting the AIBO Customer Link (for customer support). You can also refer to the “Troubleshooting” section in the “User’s Guide (Basic)” for the AIBO robot ERS-7M3. Should the problem persist, contact the AIBO Customer Link (for customer support).
  • Page 44 Symptom The AIBO robot can’t connect to the e-mail server, and the wireless light is not lit. ® After telling the AIBO Entertainment Robot “Send e-mail”, the AIBO robot makes an “e-mail sent” sound, but the e-mail fails to reach the recipient. The AIBO robot isn’t notifying you of the arrival of new e-mail.
  • Page 45 Appendix ® Words that the AIBO Entertainment Robot can understand (AIBO EYES feature) Command parameter list (for AIBO MAIL commands) AIBO Entertainment Robot ERS-7M3 light Viewing pictures taken by the AIBO Entertainment Robot with a “Memory Stick™” media reader/writer Error e-mail examples Editing “WLANCONF.TXT”...
  • Page 46: (Aibo Eyes Feature)

    Words that the AIBO (AIBO EYES feature) Below are some words (voice commands) that the AIBO robot can understand when using the AIBO EYES feature. For a complete list of words that AIBO can understand in Autonomous mode, and other various situations, refer to the “User’s Guide (Basic)”...
  • Page 47: Command Parameter List (For Aibo Mail Commands)

    Command parameter list (for AIBO MAIL commands) The following is a list of codes that can be used as command parameters for the AIBO MAIL function. • All codes must be entered in plain text. Codes are not case sensitive. •...
  • Page 48: Msg, Play Command Parameters

    MSG, PLAY command parameters SONG Code 1 Code 2 Title S.WEDDING WEDDING MARCH S.BACH AIR ON A G-STRING S.GRACE AMAZING GRACE S.OLDCLOCK GRANDFATHER’S CLOCK S.CUSTOM1 default S.CUSTOM2 default S.CUSTOM3 default S.CUSTOM4 default S.CUSTOM5 default S.CUSTOM6 default The contents of values S5-S10 can be provided via AIBO Custom Manager 3 (supplied separately).
  • Page 49: Aibo ® Entertainment Robot Ers-7M3 Light

    ® AIBO Entertainment Robot ERS-7M3 light Wireless light Lit blue: Connected to the mail server. Flashing blue: New mail.
  • Page 50: Viewing Pictures Taken By The Aibo

    Viewing pictures taken by the AIBO with a “Memory Stick™” media reader/writer Remove the “Memory Stick” media from the AIBO robot. For instructions on removing the “Memory Stick” media, refer to the “User’s Guide (Basic)” for the AIBO robot ERS-7M3. Insert the “Memory Stick”...
  • Page 51: Error E-Mail Examples

    Error e-mail examples If the following problems occur while using the AIBO ® EYES feature, the AIBO Entertainment Robot will send an error notification e-mail to either the AIBO MAIL sender or the e-mail address it is set to check periodically. When there is a syntax error in the AIBO MAIL command To:(AIBO MAIL sender)
  • Page 52 When the head angle cannot be maintained When the head angle cannot be maintained and the ® AIBO Entertainment Robot’s head falls forward, an error notification is sent, and the AIBO robot is deactivated. Make sure the Energy Station is placed on a level surface, and that there is nothing wrong with the AIBO robot’s neck joint section.
  • Page 53: Editing "Wlanconf.txt" Manually

    Editing “WLANCONF.TXT” manually ® ® Users of Windows 98, Mac OS , and other operating systems that do not support “AIBO WLAN Manager 3” can use the following procedure to manually edit the contents of “WLANCONF.TXT” to configure the network. Users of the Windows 98 SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000, and Windows XP (Home Edition or Professional) operating systems can use “AIBO WLAN Manager 3”...
  • Page 54 Use the following procedure to confirm whether or not you are using a DHCP server in your network environment ® (This procedure is for the Windows 98 SE operating system only. If using another operating system, consult its Help.) 1 Click “Start” “Settings”...
  • Page 55 When using a DHCP server in your network environment # WLAN HOSTNAME=AIBO ESSID=AIBONET WEPENABLE=1 WEPKEY=AIBO2 APMODE=1 # IP network USE_DHCP=1 # If DHCP is not used (USE_DHCP=0), you need to specify the # network configuration using IP addresses. #USE_DHCP=0 #ETHER_IP=192.168.0.100 #ETHER_NETMASK=255.255.255.0 #IP_GATEWAY=192.168.0.1 #DNS_SERVER_1=192.168.0.1...
  • Page 56 When not using a DHCP server in your network environment # WLAN HOSTNAME=AIBO ESSID=AIBONET WEPENABLE=1 WEPKEY=AIBO2 APMODE=1 # IP network #USE_DHCP=1 # If DHCP is not used (USE_DHCP=0), you need to specify the # network configuration using IP addresses. USE_DHCP=0 ETHER_IP=192.168.0.100 ETHER_NETMASK=255.255.255.0 IP_GATEWAY=192.168.0.1...
  • Page 57: Wlanconf.txt Parameter List

    WLANCONF.TXT parameter list This list explains each parameter in the wireless LAN configuration file. HOSTNAME Defines the name the AIBO 8 alphanumeric characters and must contain at least one letter. ESSID The name of the wireless network. Up to 32 alphanumeric characters and symbols are allowed. WEPENABLE Sets whether to use WEP (wireless encryption system).
  • Page 58 SSDP_ENABLE Defines whether to use SSDP (Simple Service Discovery Protocol). In “AIBO WLAN Manager 3”, when you click the “Search” button on the “AIBO Search” tab, the AIBO as an icon. (If using the Windows enabled.) You can access the AIBO MIND 3 software top page simply by double-clicking the AIBO icon. To use SSDP, launch the “AIBO WLAN Manager 3”, and configure the network in the “Basic”...
  • Page 59: Aibo ® Entertainment Robot Network Settings

    ® AIBO Entertainment Robot network settings This list describes the configuration values for the AIBO robot’s internal wireless LAN function. Once the AIBO robot has communicated with the network devices, you can change these settings to suit your environment. For information on each parameter, refer to “Glossary”...
  • Page 60: Glossary

    Glossary Access point An access point is a network device that contains both a wireless communication interface and an Ethernet interface and acts as a bridge between a wireless LAN and a wired LAN. To use an access point for wireless communication, you must specify an identifier called an SSID, a wireless communication channel, and a WEP key.
  • Page 61 Router By connecting an external network (Internet) to a private network at home, a router allows one external network line to be shared by multiple network devices. Router functionality can be found inside DSL modems, wireless LAN access points, and other network devices. SMTP Authorization A communication (protocol) authorization method used when sending e-mail to an e-mail server.
  • Page 62 WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) When using wireless communication, WEP is used to encrypt data to prevent it from being analyzed by another party. To enable WEP, you must configure a wireless passkey called a WEP key. ® The AIBO Entertainment Robot ERS-7M3 supports both the WEP64 (40 bit) and the WEP128 (104 bit) encryption systems.
  • Page 63 © 2005 Sony Corporation...

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