Sony ERS-7 Users Guide: basic (primary manual) - Page 72
The AIBO, Entertainment Robot as a newborn puppy
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The AIBO® Entertainment Robot as a newborn puppy The newborn AIBO robot cannot understand anything it sees or hears, and will be very insecure. At first, even touching its sensors will surprise it. Teach it to trust you a step at a time by gently stroking its sensors. As it starts to become accustomed to your presence, talk to it, and play with it by showing it the AIBOne toy and pink ball. The AIBO robot will follow the movement of the AIBOne toy and pink ball with its eyes, and will try to stand up to go after them. If the AIBO robot falls down, give encouragement by saying, "Go for it". Even in its infancy, the AIBO robot will gradually be able to understand the following words. Be sure to talk to it often. AIBO, How cute, Go for it, Name Registration, What's your name?, (the name you have given AIBO), Owner registration, What's your owner's name?, Take a picture. zHint The key to getting AIBO to stand up is to show it its favorite AIBOne toy and pink ball. It can easily become depressed when its attempts to stand up and isn't successful. Encourage it by frequently showing it the AIBOne toy and pink ball. Once the AIBO robot is able to walk, it is no longer an infant. From this point on, the AIBO robot will behave autonomously, developing in step with your life to become a pet that is uniquely yours. Skipping development and giving the AIBO robot a mature personality You can also skip raising the AIBO robot from the puppy stage, and have it immediately assume its mature personality. When mature, the AIBO robot is fully capable of carrying its AIBOne toy, kicking the pink ball in various ways, and walking certain distances on its own. Note Even if you skip part of its development, the AIBO robot will remember everything it has learned to that point. zHint To cancel changes by voice guide, touch the head sensor to return the AIBO robot to Autonomous mode. 72