Hasbro TIGER ELECTRONICS i-Cubie Instruction Manual

Hasbro TIGER ELECTRONICS i-Cubie Instruction Manual

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A division of Hasbro, Inc.
Where Technology Comes to Play!
®
, TM, &
©
2001 Tiger Electronics. All rights reserved.
980 Woodlands Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061, U.S.A.
www.tigertoys.com
Created for Tiger
by
MADE AND PRINTED IN CHINA
Ages 14 & Up
CAUTI O N ELECTRI C TOY:
Not recommended for chi l d ren under 14 years
of age. As wi t h al l el e ctri c products, precauti o ns
shoul d be observed duri n g handl i n g and use
to prevent el e ctri c shock.
706970001IWTI-04
TM
US

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  • Page 1 Ages 14 & Up A division of Hasbro, Inc. CAUTI O N ELECTRI C TOY: Where Technology Comes to Play! ™ ® , TM, & © 2001 Tiger Electronics. All rights reserved. 980 Woodlands Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061, U.S.A.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    T A B L E C O N T E N T S 6. The Basics..................• The Remote Control..............• Sound Commands..............- Making i-Cybie Listen for Sound commands......- i-Cybie CLAP commands............• Voice Commands................ - Making i-Cybie listen to Voice command......- Training i-Cybie listen to Recognize your voice....
  • Page 3: Welcome To I-Cybie's World

    WA R N I N G S ! ! ! ! W E L C O M E T O i - C Y B I E ’ S W O R L D C h a p t e r •...
  • Page 4: What's In Your I-Cybie

    C h a p t e r W H AT ’ S I N Y O U R i - C Y B I E THE WORLD ACCORDING TO i-CYBIE Chapter Touch Button (1 of 3) T h e Yo u R o o m Computer Internal skeleton...
  • Page 5: Setup

    C h a p t e r S E T U P INSTALLING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY 1.Unscrew and remove the battery Before you begin playing with i-Cybie, the NiCad battery needs to be compartment door on charged. To charge the battery, please follow these simple steps: the back of your remote control.
  • Page 6: Re-Charge Me

    Note 1: It is very important to REMOVE the BATTERY when you are not RE-CHARGE ME...PLEASE playing with i-Cybie otherwise the life span of the battery will i-Cybie will let you know when the battery is low. This smart dog will get decrease and it WILL NOT recharge fully.
  • Page 7: Details

    C h a p t e r D E TA I L S . . . D E TA I L S . . . i -CYBIE BUTTONS... TO START i-CYBIE Head button: Back Button: tells i-Cybie to listen Once you have the battery charged and installed, when you see i-Cybie’s tells i-Cybie to to you and to stop eye are green, all you have to do to start your i-Cybie is to press the head...
  • Page 8: I-Cybie's Buttons

    T H E B A S I C S C h a p t e r i-CYBIE’S SENSORS... Pet sensor: When you play with your new pet, there are 4 ways to communicate with this is where you i-Cybie. Each of these 4 ways will let you control all of i-Cybie’s major can pet your dog.
  • Page 9: The Remote Control

    SOUND COMMANDS THE REMOTE CONTROL Your i-Cybie comes with a Remote Control! You can use this to play with There are two types of SOUND Commands that your i-Cybie is able to respond to: CLAP Commands and VOICE Commands. your i-Cybie. The following illustration shows the buttons on the Remote Control and what they do: •...
  • Page 10: Making I-Cybie Listen For Sound Commands

    Giving i-Cybie Clap Commands Making i-Cybie listen for Sound Commands When your i-Cybie is not busy and you want to do SOUND Commands, The following description will show how to give CLAP commands and just press and hold the “Head Button” for 3 seconds. i-Cybie will then go understand the symbols.
  • Page 11: Voice Commands

    VOICE COMMANDS Training i-Cybie to recognize your voice When training i-Cybie to respond to Voice Commands use the Remote Making i-Cybie listen to Voice Command Control. To turn on VOICE Recognition Mode, press #10, #7, and then press the Be patient, speak very clearly, not too quietly, and write down the words large button while holding the remote close to i-Cybie's chest.
  • Page 12 1. Press remote button #11 to enter VOICE Command 3. After hearing the voice, the system will training mode. The eye pattern will show it is ready do the training. If it is ok, then both of (Left Green On). (you must always hold the remote the eyes will turn green.
  • Page 13: Using Voice Commands With I-Cybie

    Remote Word Response/Effect Using Voice Commands with i-Cybie: Button Now that you have trained i-Cybie to respond to VOICE Commands, there are Take a Bow a few important things to remember: Sit down Sit down 1. i-Cybie must be listening for a VOICE Command in order to follow the command.
  • Page 14 **Important Notice** 3. It is important that the room be fairly quiet for i-Cybie. If you try and give i-Cybie VOICE Commands in a room with a lot of noise, the dog If you want to re-train i-Cybie’s VOICE Commands to recognize your will not be able to listen well and will not respond to the commands you voice and not someone else’s, you MUST first clear the previous voice are giving.
  • Page 15: The Fun Stuff

    C h a p t e r T H E F U N S T U F F . . . F I N A L L Y When i-Cybie is doing tricks, he becomes so involved that he doesn’t see objects around him. i-Cybie may bump into things To do any of these actions with sound commands, i-Cybie MUST around him and get stuck.
  • Page 16 GOOD BOY: i-CYBIE: Giving to reward i-Cybie and to make him happy. When you talk to i-Cybie and call his name, he will wag his tail. Good i-Cybie Pat i-Cybie One clap Press #6 Press #3 Say,“i-Cybie” Quick Head Clap three on the pause on the...
  • Page 17 TRICK MODE Give a Paw Giving i-Cybie the TRICK command allows i-Cybie to perform a series of tricks. To get i-Cybie into TRICK mode clap four times, say “Trick” in voice mode, or press #4 on the remote control. In this mode i-Cybie will first do PUSH-UPs to warm up and then automatically go into **** “Listen Mode”.
  • Page 18: Caring For I-Cybie

    C h a p t e r C A R I N G F O R i - C Y B I E INTERACTION-PET, CLAP, TALK ROOM NOISY, HARD TO MOVE IN PERSONALITY Just like a real dog, i-Cybie likes to be petted and played with. i-Cybie is still a robot dog, so of course, you do not need to feed him or clean up after him! APPEARANCE...
  • Page 19: The Emotional Side

    THE EMOTIONAL SIDE INTERACTION TERRAIN * P e t * W a l l s i-Cybie has 4 main emotions that will develop with play. These * C l a p C o m m a n d * H a r d to W a l k emotions are Happy, Hyper, Sad, and Sleepy.
  • Page 20: Making Eyes

    C O O L A D V A N C E D S T U F F C h a p t e r MAKING EYES i-Cybie eyes help the dog express emotions and lets you know what WHAT A SHOW-OFF Let i-Cybie show-off and strut his stuff to show you how cool he is.
  • Page 21: (And All Robo-Chi Pets)

    COMMUNICATING WITH OTHER i-CYBIES Life of i-Cybie (AND ALL ROBO-CHI PETS) All i-Cybies love to talk to each other. If you and a friend have two or more i-Cybies you can get them to talk to each other. You do this by facing them together and at the most 3 feet apart for them to see each other.
  • Page 22: If I-Cybie Malfunction

    C h a p t e r I F i - C Y B I E M A L F U N C T I O N RESET i-Cybie is designed to provide hours of fun play. If you are having If something goes wrong with i-Cybie, you may have to re-set.
  • Page 23: Trouble Shooting

    Do not abuse i-Cybie TROUBLE SHOOTING If a leg jams, please help me Problem: by moving me or reset! i-Cybie will not respond to any buttons. Solution: A. i-Cybie may be asleep. If he is asleep please wake him up by pressing his head button for 5 seconds B.
  • Page 24: Warranty

    WA R R A N T Y C h a p t e r and still more! 9 0 - D AY L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y Tiger Electronics (Tiger) warrants to the original consumer purchaser of this product that the product will be free from defects in materials or workmanship for 90 days from the date of original purchase.
  • Page 25 F C C S TAT E M E N T N O T E S 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.
  • Page 26 N O T E S I f y o u n e e d m o r e h e l p , p l e a s e c o n t a c t t h e T i g e r H e l p l i n e o n 8 0 0 8 4 4 3 7 3 3...

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