Paw Sensors; Chin Sensor; Battery Slot - Sony Aibo ERS-7M2 User Manual

Sony aibo ers-7m2 entertainment robot: user guide
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A Paw sensors
These are located on the bottom of the
®
AIBO
Entertainment Robot's paws, and
detect contact with any surface it
touches. When the AIBO robot extends
one of its paws, it will react with
happiness if you touch it.
B Speaker
Emits music, sound effects, and voice
guide.
C Charging terminal
When you place the AIBO robot on the
Energy Station, this part makes contact
with the station to allow charging of the
AIBO robot's battery.
D Volume control switch (VOLUME)
Adjusts the volume of the speaker to one
of four levels (including no sound).
E Wireless LAN switch (WIRELESS)
This turns the AIBO robot's wireless
LAN function ON or OFF.
F "Memory Stick™" media access
indicator
This indicator turns red while the AIBO
robot is reading or writing to a "Memory
Stick" media. While the indicator is ON,
you cannot remove the "Memory Stick"
media or battery by means of the
"Memory Stick" media eject button (Z)
or the battery latch (Z). Under this
circumstance, never attempt to forcibly
remove the "Memory Stick" media.
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G Battery pack latch (BATT Z)
Flip this latch to the rear when you want
to remove the battery.
H Chin sensor
Senses when you touch the AIBO robot's
chin.
I FCC ID/MAC address label
Indicates the FCC ID and MAC address
of the AIBO robot's wireless unit.
J Battery slot
Holds the AIBO robot's lithium-ion
battery.
K "Memory Stick" media eject button
(Z)
Press to eject the "Memory Stick" media.
L "Memory Stick" media slot
This is where you insert the provided
AIBO-ware "Memory Stick" media.
* Emergency eject hole
If you experience difficulties ejecting the
"Memory Stick" media or battery because
of a malfunction or operation problems,
place the AIBO robot in Pause mode, and
then insert an object such as a paper clip
into the emergency eject hole.
(Do not use fragile objects, such as
toothpicks, into the emergency eject hole
as they may break.)
Under normal circumstances, you do not
need to use the emergency eject hole.

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