Confirming system requirements – Sony ERS-7M3 User Manual

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Confirming system requirements

To use the AIBO EYES feature, your system must meet the following requirements.

Using only the AIBO Photo Album

An e-mail account and continuous Internet connection are not needed.

A PC that supports a wireless LAN can be used in place of a wireless LAN access point.

Caution

The AIBO EYES feature cannot be used with USB-
type cable and DSL modems.

A PC is required to configure the AIBO

®

Entertainment

Robot’s network and mail settings, as well as to view
pictures taken by the AIBO robot via a Web browser. A
“Memory Stick™” media reader/writer*

1

is required.

In order to connect your PC to an access point via a
wireless LAN, your PC must have an IEEE 802.11b
compatible wireless LAN adaptor.

A Web browser must be installed.

An e-mail account that supports POP*

2

receiving and

SMTP sending is required.

*1 Only Sony products are guaranteed to operate correctly.
*2 The POP server must support the UIDL command (the

command that displays a listing of IDs attached to
individual e-mail messages). Check with your Internet
service provider to determine whether support is
available for your e-mail account.

When taking pictures of a certain scene at set intervals,
place the AIBO robot on its Energy Station.
The AIBO robot’s clock features, as well as user-
defined sleep/wake-up features are only available while
the AIBO robot is in Station mode.

E-mail server

Broadband
(e.g. Cable
modem, DSL,
etc.)

To the
Internet

Either the modem
or the access point
must have a router
function.

The AIBO robot Energy Station
ERA-7P1

The AIBO MIND 3
software “Memory Stick”
media

PC (connected to
a wireless LAN)

Access point
for Wireless
LAN

Modem

PC (connected to a wired LAN)

The system must
always be
connected to the
Internet.

Please set the
authorization mode to
“Open System
Authorization”.
You can specify either
WEP-encrypted or
unencrypted network
communication.

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