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Welcome to a new dimension of technology!
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HUMAN has been designed for easy set up and immediate use. In this section you will find istructions on getting started and using your device.
Important: carefully read the installation instructions and the security information on page 44 before connecting to your
HUMAN.
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HUMAN comes with the following components:
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INSTALLATION HUMAN comes already fed, therefore with a charge sufficient for one full day of activity.
To feed your HUMAN you have to insert natural and/or syntethic energetic substances inside the dedicated slot on the main interface.
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Place yourself in front of HUMAN and look into his OPTICAL SENSORS
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HUMAN right optical sensors
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will open and close its optical sensors 3 times.
Now you can assign a name to your device *
HUMAN IS READY FOR USE,
HAVE FUN!
* If you need to reset the HUMAN system, the default name assigned is ROY. You may then reassign the name you prefer from the Control Panel.
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PERSONALIZATION
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HUMAN look into its optical sensors and pronounce loudly and clearly “Open preferences�. Now you can explore the main menu and choose various options to personalize, like operating rate (which affects energy consumption), tone of voice, kindness level, suspension hardness.
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SWITCHING OFF AND TRANCE When you finish using HUMAN you can put it in a trance state. If you do not use it for a few days, it is advisable to set it to this state in order to avoid the risk of your device looking for food. While operational, in fact, HUMAN will continue feeding. *
*Caution: you have to let HUMAN regularly empty itself of its organic waste in the provided waste disposal unit. See “Security� chapter for details.
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ALL ABOUT HUMAN
CHAPTER 2 Basic features
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epidermic body shell and serial code optical sensors acoustic sensors olfactory sensors feeding slot and speaker integrated ventilation system insulation system servo-motors mobility system and joints HANDS: precision instruments front and back discharge tubes body message comprehension
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The SERIAL CODE allows your device to be identified.
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OPTICAL SENSORS Optical sensors automatically adjust to light intensity and distance from objects. HUMAN interacts with you and with the outside world throug these sensors.
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*Attention: sounds that are too loud could damage HUMAN’s acoustic sensors. See chapter “Security”.
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The feeding slots allows the introduction of energetic substances inside the device in order to recharge it. See chapter “security” for details.
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Integrated ventilation system: HUMAN continuously
intakes air from the environment through its olfactory sensors and feeding slot, and utilizes it for its functioning.
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INSULATION SYSTEM This system, integrated inside the body shell, allows
HUMAN to automatically regulate its temperature.*
The dimensions and length of the insulation system may vary depending on thermic and meteorological conditions. See chapter “Security� for details.
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SERVO-MOTORS HUMAN can easily move
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Mobility system and joints: HUMAN can perform an infinite number of movements and adapt to any task or terrain at hand.
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COMMUNICATING WITH HUMAN
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Smile: HUMAN functions properly
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on BODY SHELL’S LOWER PART (FRONT OR REAR): possible waste accumulation.
on OPTICAL AND ACOUSTIC SENSORS: make sure lights and sounds are not too intense.
HANDS POSITION On BODY SHELL’S UPPER PART (FRONT): feeding needed.
on FEEDING SLOT: mute.
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APPLICATION EXAMPLES
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