User's Manual

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MUSIC CONTROL
Button "7"
Play or Pause Music
"Left
"
and "Right" directional
buttons
Navigate the Play List
"
High" directional button
Increase the Volume
"
Low"directional button
Lower the Volume
SHORT-CUTS TO OTHER MENUS
Button "#"
Access the Sound FX Menu
Button "*"
Access the Start Menu
When you are listening to music, you can continue to play with Spykee, move his head, move the robot and take
photos by returning to the "Start" Menu.
2. USE YOUR SPYKEE CELL AS STEREO LOUDSPEAKERS FOR YOUR iPod®
You can use your Spykee Cell as a speaker for your iPod® nano or iPod® touch.
To do this, you do not have to connect to your mobile phone.
1) Power up your Spykee Cell if you have not already done so
2) Check your iPod® is not in the "HOLD" position; if so, change the setting.
3) Put it into its dock, your iPod® will automatically go into "Pause".
4) You can then control your iPod® manually to listen to your music. You can use the volume button on the
robot chassis to amplify the sound (your iPod® volume control will not work).
C. COMMUNICATE:
a) "HANDS FREE" KIT
When you receive a mobile phone call, you can use Spykee Cell as a hands free kit.
1) Please get out of Spykee Cell application and come back to the main menu of the cell phone.
2) Access Bluetooth® menu
3) Search new paired device and select « SpykeeCellXXXXXX» (Serial Number of your Spykee Cell).
4) Please connect you to this new device
5) A password or code can be asked : please enter “0000”.
6) Once connected, someone can call you on your cell phone.
7) To answer, press quickly the white round button on the upper surface of the robot chassis. (Refer to Part
I : View of Robot Chassis)
8) To hang up, hold down the same button for more than two seconds.
b) ACTIVATE MESSAGES
Spykee Cell can read out an audio recording with voice morphing which you produce by pressing the "9" key on
your mobile phone.
To find out how to record a message and to transform the voice: refer to CUSTOMISING SPYKEE CELL
PARAMETERS/ RECORDING AND VOICE MORPHING : Part IV, Chap. D, p15.