Pick-up condition, Jam condition, Station mode – Sony ERS-7 User Manual

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Pick-up
condition

Something has
jammed one of
the AIBO
robot's joints

Touch the head

sensor for

3 seconds

Jam
condition

If something gets jammed in any of
the AIBO robot's joints, the AIBO
robot goes into this condition and all
of its joints become loose. This
mode is provided to protect your
fingers from being caught between
the AIBO robot's joints.

Caution

When you press two or more of the paw sensors
of the AIBO robot, the AIBO robot thinks it has
been placed on the floor, and returns to
Autonomous mode. the AIBO robot may start to
walk after returning to Autonomous mode, so

avoid touching any of the AIBO robot's paw

sensors when you are holding it.

When you lift the AIBO robot, the AIBO
robot assumes a position that makes it
easier for you to hold it. This is to
prevent people from dropping the AIBO
robot, in reaction to movements that may
cause surprise.

Station mode

• The AIBO

robot
dismounts the
Energy Station
by itself

• The AIBO

robot is
removed from
the Energy
Station

On the Energy Station, the AIBO robot
wakes up and goes to sleep at a preset
time.

• Pick up while

touching the
back sensors*

• Pick up

quickly

• Place on the

floor

• Touch the

head sensor
for 3 seconds

When the AIBO robot is awake

The AIBO robot
relaxes while being
recharged.

When the AIBO robot is sleeping

The AIBO robot is sound asleep. If
you remove the AIBO robot from the
Energy Station, it will be in
Autonomous mode,
even if the hour
is outside its
set activity
period.

At wake-up
time
(page 44)

At bedtime
(page 44)

*

Touch two or more back sensors (any of the following combinations)

for 3 seconds.

Front

Rear

Mode indicators OFF

Mode indicators turn orange

Mode indicators slowly flash green

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