Sony ERS-7M3 Basic User Guide - Page 25

AIBO robot's head, Wireless light on the back of

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Introduction A Stereo microphones Allow the AIBO® Entertainment Robot to listen to the surrounding environment. B Head distance sensor Measures the distance between the AIBO robot and other objects. C Color camera Detects the color, shape, and movement of nearby objects. D Mouth Picks up the AIBOne toy and expresses emotions. E Chest distance sensor Measures the distance between the AIBO robot and other objects. F Tail Moves up, down, left, and right to express the AIBO robot's emotions. G Ears Indicates the AIBO robot's emotions and condition. H Head sensor Detects and turns white when you gently stroke the AIBO robot's head. I Wireless light (on the back of the AIBO robot's head) Indicator used with the wireless LAN function. This light turns blue when the AIBO robot is connected to the e-mail server. J Pause button When pressed, the AIBO robot's activity will pause or resume. K Back sensors (front, middle, and rear) Detect and turn white when you gently stroke the AIBO robot's back. L Face lights (illuminated face) These lights turn various colors to show the AIBO robot's emotions and conditions. M Head light Detects and turns white when you touch the head sensor. Lights / flashes orange when one of the AIBO robot's joints is jammed (page 43). N Mode indicators (inner side of ears) These indicate the present mode and condition of the AIBO robot (page 42). O Operation light During operation: turns green. During preparation for shutdown: flashes green. During charging: turns orange. When a charging error occurs: flashes orange. When operation stops: turns OFF. Outside hours of activity (Sleeping on the Energy Station): slowly flashing green. P Back lights (front, middle, and rear) Detect and turn white when you gently touch the AIBO robot's back sensors. These lights also turn blue (front), orange (middle), and red (rear) to indicate a variety of actions. 25

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Introduction
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A
Stereo microphones
Allow the AIBO
®
Entertainment Robot to
listen to the surrounding environment.
B
Head distance sensor
Measures the distance between the AIBO
robot and other objects.
C
Color camera
Detects the color, shape, and movement of
nearby objects.
D
Mouth
Picks up the AIBOne toy and expresses
emotions.
E
Chest distance sensor
Measures the distance between the AIBO
robot and other objects.
F
Tail
Moves up, down, left, and right to express
the AIBO robot’s emotions.
G
Ears
Indicates the AIBO robot’s emotions and
condition.
H
Head sensor
Detects and turns white when you gently
stroke the AIBO robot’s head.
I
Wireless light (on the back of the
AIBO robot’s head)
Indicator used with the wireless LAN
function.
This light turns blue when the AIBO robot
is connected to the e-mail server.
J
Pause button
When pressed, the AIBO robot’s activity
will pause or resume.
K
Back sensors (front, middle, and
rear)
Detect and turn white when you gently
stroke the AIBO robot’s back.
L
Face lights (illuminated face)
These lights turn various colors to show
the AIBO robot’s emotions and
conditions.
M
Head light
Detects and turns white when you touch
the head sensor.
Lights / flashes orange when one of the
AIBO robot’s joints is jammed (page 43).
N
Mode indicators (inner side of ears)
These indicate the present mode and
condition of the AIBO robot (page 42).
O
Operation light
During operation: turns green.
During preparation for shutdown: flashes
green.
During charging: turns orange.
When a charging error occurs: flashes
orange.
When operation stops: turns OFF.
Outside hours of activity (Sleeping on the
Energy Station):
slowly flashing green.
P
Back lights (front, middle, and rear)
Detect and turn white when you gently
touch the AIBO robot’s back sensors.
These lights also turn blue (front), orange
(middle), and red (rear) to indicate a
variety of actions.