Sony ERS-311 User Manual
Quick guide, Autonomous mode, Modes and conditions of aibo
What can AIBO do in Autonomous mode?
Entering Happy mode
(see page 21)
Communication between AIBOs
(see page 55)
Teaching the name
(see page 58)
The horn light
slowly flashes
pink.
The horn light
slowly flashes
light blue.
The horn light
flashes blue.
What can AIBO do in
Station mode?
Taking a photo
(see page 60)
Playing with the voice/sound
of AIBO
(see page 64)
Entering Media link mode
(see page 53)
Working as a watchdog during
your absence
(see page 67)
The horn
light
flashes
blue.
The horn light
slowly flashes
yellow.
The horn light
lights up
green.
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The mode
indicator
lights.
Push the tail switch
in the right direction
for 3 seconds.
Push the tail switch
in the front direction
for 3 seconds.
Press the pause button
located on the back of
AIBO. AIBO is turned off.
The back light
turns off.
Lift AIBO up or push its tail switch in the back
direction for 3 seconds while lifting it up.
Place AIBO on the floor or push the tail
switch in the front direction for 3 seconds
after placing AIBO on the floor.
Say
“Good night”
to AIBO, or turn around the
tail switch three times (in any direction).
Push the tail switch in the front
direction for 3 seconds.
When you lift up
AIBO, it becomes
still and quiet in
this mode.
AIBO sleeps in this mode.
The mode
indicator lights.
The back light slowly
flashes green.
The mode
indicator
goes off.
Place AIBO on
the Station.
Place AIBO on
the Station.
Move AIBO
from the
Station.
Stand (supplied
accessory)
Energy Station
Core (optional
accessory)
The mode
indicator
goes off.
The joints of AIBO
become loose when
something gets
caught in them.
The mode
indicator
flashes.
Pick-up condition
(when lifted up)
Autonomous mode
Pause mode
(Inactive condition)
Something is caught in any of AIBO’s joints.
Jam condition
Tail switch
Rest mode
AIBO stops moving
around.
Autonomous mode
AIBO moves around
on its own: basic
mode of AIBO Pal.
The mode
indicator goes off.
Gently shake the body of AIBO.
Station mode
AIBO plays even on the Station.
Station
Pick-up condition
Sleep mode
Media
link
mode
Rest mode
Before playing with AIBO, insert the “Memory Stick” and battery pack correctly.
Open the cover.
Grasp AIBO securely by the body, turn
it upside down, and remove the cover
by pushing the
v
mark toward the tail
of AIBO.
Insert the “Memory Stick.”
Insert the supplied “Memory Stick” as
far as it will go with the
V
mark pointing
downward and the rounded corner
facing the tail.
Insert the battery pack.
Insert the supplied battery pack in the
direction of the arrow until it clicks into
place, and then replace the cover.
Put AIBO down as shown below.
Place AIBO in the posture shown below
onto a flat, non-slippery floor or a carpet
with a short nap.
Press the pause button.
When you press the pause button on the back of
AIBO, the back light lights up green. Wait for a
while until AIBO starts to move under the control
of the inserted AIBO-ware “Memory Stick.”
Charge the battery pack.
Connect the AC adaptor conversion plug securely to the AC adaptor.
Open the charging terminal shutter on the cover and insert the
conversion plug into the charging terminal.
With the conversion plug attached,
place AIBO on the stand, and then
connect the AC adaptor to a wall outlet.
Place AIBO
on the stand.
Connect the conversion
plug to the AC adaptor.
Modes and conditions of AIBO
You can enjoy playing with the voice/sound of AIBO (see page 64) in Rest mode or Pick-up condition also.
Quick Guide
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