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Virtual Barrier Wall System
Whiz Screen
Operational
Manual

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  • Page 1 Virtual Barrier Wall System Whiz Screen Operational Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 目 次 1 Introduction ........................3 2 Safety Precautions .......................4 2-1 About Safety Precautions ....................4 2-2 Description of Symbols ....................5 2-3 Description of Pictorial Symbols .................. 5 2-4 Handling the Product and Battery (Common) ............6 2-5 Handling the Product ......................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Whiz screen (hereinafter referred to as "the product") is a device to prevent Whiz i (hereinafter referred to as "the machine"), an autonomous vacuum sweeper developed by SoftBank Robotics and which features onboard BrainOS, from falls and collisions during autonomous cleaning by detecting a dedicated IC tag installed near an escalator in advance.
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Precautions presented here are intended to prevent harm to the user and other persons as well as damage to property. Always observe them. SoftBank Robotics shall not be liable for any damage incurred by the user or any third person as a result of the malfunctioning, mishandling, trouble, etc. experienced by the product or the battery.
  • Page 5: Description Of Symbols

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 2 Safety Precautions 2-2 Description of Symbols The following symbol categories explain the level of harm or damage that can occur if warnings are not observed and the product is used incorrectly. Read this manual after thoroughly understanding the symbols.
  • Page 6: Handling The Product And Battery (Common)

    • Servicing, disassembly and repair should not be undertaken by people other than SoftBank Robotics or other service staff who has received training approved by SoftBank Robotics. When connecting the battery cable to the product, check that the connectors are not damaged and that there is no foreign matter.
  • Page 7 Whiz Screen Operational Manual 2 Safety Precautions Do not expose to warm air from a dryer to dry them, bring them to a sauna, or spill boiling water on them. Otherwise, it may cause fire, injury, electric shock, damage, malfunction, overheating, leakage, or rupture..
  • Page 8: Handling The Product

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 2 Safety Precautions 2-5 Handling the Product WARNING If the product cannot start because it is inoperable, does not turn on, or for another reason, move the machine to a safe place far from emergency exits, fire extinguishers, and hydrants.
  • Page 9: Handling The Battery

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 2 Safety Precautions If you will not be using the product for a long period, disconnect the battery cable from this product before storing it. Otherwise, it may cause a malfunction or damage to the surrounding objects. 2-6 Handling the Battery DANGER Do not use the battery in or near locations with dust, salt, corrosive gas, or...
  • Page 10: Handling Near Electronic Medical Devices

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 2 Safety Precautions Do not drop or step on the battery. Do not subject the battery to excessive force, such as placing objects on it or stamping on it. Otherwise, it may damage the battery and cause fire, injury, electric shock, damage, malfunction, overheating, leakage, or rupture.
  • Page 11: Names Of Parts

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 3 Names of Parts 3 Names of Parts Item Main part Bolt Upper-grip lock Partition board Mobile battery (Sold separately) Side-grip lock Battery holder Hexagonal wrenches...
  • Page 12: Led Lights

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 4 LED lights 4 LED lights The LED lights on the top of the product provide information about the status and errors of the machine. Colors and Image Description Patterns Red and blue ■ The product has been booted. lights ■...
  • Page 13: Preparation Before Use

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 5 Preparation before Use 5 Preparation before Use Set up the product before using it. 5-1 Charging the Product Charge the battery. When charging the battery, remove it from the product before charging. ■ It will take 3 to 4 hours to fully charge the battery. ■...
  • Page 14: Installing Tag Poles / Satellite Tags

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 5 Preparation before Use 5-2 Installing tag poles / satellite tags Install multiple tag poles and satellite tags with dedicated IC tags near escalators and on fixtures. 5-2-1 Installing the tag pole (only in limited areas) Place the tag pole anywhere you need ■...
  • Page 15: Installing Satellite Tags

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 5 Preparation before Use 5-2-2 Installing satellite tags When attaching a dedicated IC tag to a wall or fixture, use a satellite tag. Place the satellite tag anywhere you need ■ The satellite tag has a special IC tag sticker and a cover sticker attached to it. Please do not remove them.
  • Page 16: Attaching The Product To The Machine

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 5 Preparation before Use 5-3 Attaching the product to the machine Attach the product to the lift grip. Attach the main part to the lift grip from the front of the machine Install the upper-grip lock from the top of the product Fix the bolt with a hexagonal wrench (1 place) Attach the side-grip lock from the side of the product...
  • Page 17 Whiz Screen Operational Manual 5 Preparation before Use Fix the bolts with a hexagonal wrench (3 places) ■ For Whiz, fix the bolts in two places.
  • Page 18: Using The Product To Perform Autonomous Cleaning

    6 Using the product to perform autonomous cleaning 6 Using the product to perform autonomous cleaning Use the product to perform autonomous cleaning. Before performing autonomous cleaning, make sure the batteries of the machine and the product are fully charged. If the batteries are not fully charged, recharge each battery first.
  • Page 19 6 Using the product to perform autonomous cleaning Adjust the position of the partition board to fix the position of the battery Fold the band over and roll it up Wrap the band so that there is no excess length. Insert the battery holder until it clicks into place, then attach it to the machine...
  • Page 20: Turning The Power On

    6 Using the product to perform autonomous cleaning 6-2 Turning the Power On Plug the power cable of the product into the battery The power turns on. Check that the LED light of the product is flashing blue Confirm that the shutter of the product is open (the 2D/3D camera is not covered) ■...
  • Page 21: Performing Autonomous Cleaning

    6 Using the product to perform autonomous cleaning 6-3 Performing Autonomous Cleaning Press the autonomous clean start/stop button to start autonomous cleaning See the Whiz i Operational Manual for more information on autonomous cleaning. ■ After the autonomous cleaning is complete, disconnect the power cable of the product from the battery holder and charge the battery.
  • Page 22: Specifications And Compliance Information

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 7 Specifications and Compliance 7 Specifications and Compliance Information 7-1 Specifications Item Specification Product Name Virtual wall barrier system Model ID P00107101 P00107401 Designed for Whiz (A00000101A01) Whiz i (A00041301) Rating 5.0V, 0.8A Size(mm) 223 x 236 x 139 200 x 248 x 141 0 ~ 40℃...
  • Page 23: Compliance Information

    Whiz Screen Operational Manual 7 Specifications and Compliance 7-2 Compliance Information Product Name: Virtual wall barrier system Model: P00107101/P00107401 Japan ■ Whiz Screen uses 920MHz band wireless communication. About conformity certification based on the Radio Law This product has built-in radio equipment that has received construction design ■...
  • Page 24 Whiz Screen Operational Manual 7 Specifications and Compliance United States ■ Model: P00107101/P00107401 FCC ID: 2ATI9-P00107 FCC Compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 25 Revision History March 2022 : First edition...

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