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Manual de usuario Sony, modelo AIBO LIFE ERF-210AW01

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Drawing AIBO’s attention Gently press the head sensor for a moment. AIBO will understand that you want to communicate with it. 27 Comm unicating with AIBO Communicating visually A color camera and a distance sensor provide AIBO with sight, allowing it to recognize colors, movements, and distance. If you show AIBO the pink ball that came with it, and then praise AIBO, AIBO will grow to enjoy playing with the ball. AIBO also likes certain colors and dislikes others. AIBO will become happy when you show it your hand. Eye (color camera and distance sensor) Communicating by voice AIBO uses a stereo microphone as its ears and can recognize a variety of sounds and words. In the beginning, it will recognize only a few words. When you talk to it, AIBO will tilt its head in puzzlement. As it matures, AIBO will come to understand more and more words. The next page shows some of the words that AIBO knows. Use them to talk to AIBO. Keep in mind, though, that even if AIBO understands you, it may choose to ignore you, depending on its mood. Note When you call out to AIBO, speak very clearly and under quiet conditions. 29 Communicating with AIBO Ear (stereo microphone) x Commands Good boy! / Good girl! One word for praising AIBO. Don’t do that! One word for admonishing AIBO. Name registration Command for registering AIBO’s name (page 46). Take a picture! AIBO will respond by taking a photo of the scene that it is currently looking at. To view the photos taken by AIBO, you must use the optional AIBO Fun Pack ERF-PC01 (page 32). x Name-related words AIBO / Registered name AIBO recognizes that it is being called and responds. What’s your name? AIBO answers by saying its registered name in its own special voice (page 46). x Greetings Good morning. / Good night. / Hello! / Good bye. AIBO recognizes the greeting and responds. x Question words How old are you? AIBO responds by indicating its stage of maturation (page 44). Helping AIBO to get up AIBO will try to get up by itself when it falls. When it is not able to stand up, it may ask you for help or change to sleep mode. Help AIBO to get back on its feet, as shown below. AIBO will get up and start to move. If it does not, wake it up by pressing its head sensor for more than 3 seconds. 31 Communicating with AIBO Having AIBO take a photo When you say, “Take a picture!” to AIBO, it will snap a picture for you (right after it gives a warning signal). AIBO can store up to seven pictures. To see them, you must use the optional AIBO Fun Pack. Notes • AIBO can store only seven pictures. If you shoot more than seven, each new picture will replace the oldest picture in AIBO’s memory. For details, see the user’s guide for AIBO Fun Pack. • Please note that using AIBO to take pictures may infringe on the image rights of third parties. Sony can assume no responsibility in such cases. We request that you avoid taking pictures that cause inconvenience to other people or infringe on their rights. About the pictures • The picture resolution is approximately 180 x 140 pixels. • Flicker (horizontal stripes) or reddish or bluish bands may appear in the pictures due to the illumination at the time. • Fast movements may appear distorted in the picture. 1 While AIBO is in autonomous or station mode, call out, “Take a picture!” to AIBO. AIBO nods. Take a picture! 2 Lightly press AIBO’s head sensor. AIBO’s tail light flashes orange and all of AIBO’s eye lights turn on. AIBO’s eye lights turn off one at a time. The last light turns off in about 6 seconds, right before AIBO takes the picture. AIBO’s tail light lights up blue and AIBO takes the picture. Note If you do not press AIBO’s head sensor within 10 seconds after AIBO nods, AIBO will no longer take a picture. 33 Communicating with AIBO From AIBO to you AIBO has a variety of ways to express its emotions, desires and present condition. Lights x Mode indicator This light indicates AIBO’s current mode. Flashing Autonomous mode Sitting mode Station transfer mode Pick-up condition Jam condition On Flashing Flashing Off Sleep mode Off x Eye lights AIBO’s eye lights indicate its mood. Joy Anger Sadness x Tail light AIBO’s tail light lights up blue to indicate its robotic state of mind (happiness, for example). It lights up orange when something is bothering it. Examples Flashing slowly Flashing quickly Flashing quickly with short intervals AIBO is bored... AIBO sees something AIBO is searching for something that it wants. and is full of curiosity! When the light alternates between blue and orange, AIBO is registering its name (page 46). x Chest light AIBO uses its chest light to indicate its physical condition. Active (moving): lighted up green Getting ready (not moving): flashing green Sleeping: slowly flashing green Charging: lighted up orange Charging irregularity: flashing orange Inactive (stopped): off Chest light 35 Communicating with AIBO Sounds AIBO emits sounds to indicate various things. Gestures x Ears AIBO uses gestures to indicate emotions. Wha...


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