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SoftBank NAO 6 User manual

D0000026 A07 Rev8
How to manage NAO
User Guide
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Table of Content
- NAO User Guide -
Overview
1
Accessories
1
Handling
2
Location
2
Battery
2
ON / OFF
3
Precautions
4
Notifications
4
Safety
5
Troubleshooting
8
1
2
3
NAO Initial Setup:
www.softbankrobotics.com/support
Before starting
Please read this document carefully before using NAO™. We recommend
that you store this document after reading for future reference.
For the latest version of this guide and for SoftBank Robotics Support go
to: www.softbankrobotics.com/support
Use of SoftBank Robotics robots is subject to SoftBank Robotics and third-
party software license terms.
User Guide
Microphone
Speaker
Camera
Ethernet
port
USB port
Sonars
Bumpers
Tactile Sensors
Tactile Sensors
Foot LEDs
Eye and Ear LEDs
Overview
Battery Charger Ethernet Cable
This User Guide Battery Charger
User Manual
Certification and
technical information
Keep the box and
packaging to store
your NAO.
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Accessories
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EN
Hello Guide
(unboxing & setup)
Start
Holding NAO by the waist is the best way to handle the robot and avoid pinching.
It is easier to handle NAO when motors are OFF.
Be careful when picking up NAO: do not
place your hands and fingers near the joints
or between the limbs as you could be pinched.
Do not pull NAO by the head, the arms, or the
legs, otherwise you might damage the joints.
NAO’s fingers are fragile, do not pull on
them, they might come off.
Charging Time Follow the recommendations
otherwise the battery may
become unusable.
More informations in the
Battery Charger Guide.
Battery
To optimize battery life:
• fully charge it before first use,
• fully charge it once a month, even during long time storage,
• fully charge it immediately after an automatic shut down.
charging
charged
2h 100%
A fully charged battery can last
from 45minto2h depending
on use.
Handling
NAO is designed for
indoor use only.
Do not operate NAO if
non-condensed humidity
is above 80%.
Do not expose NAO to
dust, sand, moisture, or
excessive saline atmosphere
(e.g. coastal environment).
Keep NAO away from
radiators, open flames and
heat sources.
Location
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charging
charged
not plugged not plugged
ADP-50ER Charger ADP-50MR Charger
2
Turning ON
ON-OFF
Hold for
3 seconds
~ 1 minute
~ 2 minutes
Press
once
Before powering on the robot, put it on crouch position
Crouching posture
Sitting posture
Standing posture
Sitting posture
Press
twice
Motors ON Motors OFF
Disengage NAO’s motors to:
• pick up NAO,
• change its posture,
• cool down the robot’s motors.
Do not force on NAO’s
arms and legs or push
against the motors
because it will damage
them.
Turning OFF
Motors
OGNAK GNUK
Forced Turn OFF
Be careful, hold the robot as it will disengage its motors.
When using this method you might lose your data.
Hold for 8 sec
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GNUK GNUK
3
Precautions
NAO is not a doll.
Do not put any kind of clothing
accessory on the robot.
Do not block the sensors and joints.
Do not put makeup or paint on NAO.
Never cover the head, in particular
the air vent at the back of the robot’s
head.
Make sure NAO is turned OFF and unplugged.
Cleaning
There is a notification if the Chest Button blinks.
A notification is a combined Chest Button LED indication and a spoken message.
NAO will give information that requires no action.
Listen to the notification and
carry out the instructions if you can.
You may need to check Troubleshooting section (p.8).
Warning Error
Chest Button colour
Information
Press the Chest Button once to hear the message.
1. When placing NAO in its box, ensure the hands are closed.
When NAO turns OFF, the
robot automatically closes
its hands.
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2. Ensure NAO’s hands are lined up with the casing otherwise the top casing will not fit
and you might break NAO’s fingers.
Handcare
Use a soft dry cloth or cleaning wipes.
Do not use water.
Do not get NAO wet and never handle the robot
with wet hands.
Do not oil the joints.
Do not use alcohol or ammonia-based products.
Notifications
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4
Safety
This User Guide and the accompanying certification leaflet are provided in the box with NAO. They
have important and regulatory information.
These documents must be kept with NAO during the entire robot’s life.
The guidelines will help you protect the robot, the battery charger and their working
environment from damage. Always follow installation and service instructions closely.
At all times remember that safety to human beings always comes first.
The documentation also covers disposal and recycling information.
These safety instructions do not cover all possible situations that may occur. When in doubt,
contact SoftBank Robotics Support: www.softbankrobotics.com/support
NAO is not intended for use by children, or by people with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge.
• Children under 14 years old must be supervised by a person responsible for the child’s safety
and who has read and understood these instructions.
• Children 14 years old and over must be given instructions concerning the use of the robot in a
safe way and understand the hazards involved.
In a public environment, the robot must not be within reach of children. Do not leave the robot with
children, even when switched off. NAO is heavy. Keep packing material away from children.
Never attempt to service the robot yourself and/or its power supply (including disassembling
and removing the casing). Spare parts are not sold.
Turn off NAO, unplug the battery charger and contact Support in any of the following cases:
• The power cord or the charger is worn.
• The charger has been damaged.
• There is mechanical damage to NAO.
• Liquid has gone inside NAO’s casing.
• There is smoke or an unusual smell coming from NAO.
• NAO does not work properly.
IMPORTANT: It is strongly recommended that users follow these safety guidelines for their
personal safety, not doing so may lead you to void the warranty of NAO or the battery charger.
Supervision
General
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NAO contains some electrical and internal units which can be hot during normal use.
To avoid risk of fire, take the following precautions:
• The user is responsible for having an electrical installation that complies with local standards.
• Use only the power cord supplied by SoftBank Robotics with NAO. Do not use the battery
charger and/or power cable if they show signs of damage or excessive wear.
Do not use the power cord with other products.
• Do not insert anything in NAO’s casing.
• Take care not to spill any liquid on NAO. If in doubt, do not use. Make sure all components are
thoroughly dry before using NAO again.
• Do not attempt to dry the robot with an external heat source such as a hair dryer
or an oven.
• Do not use aerosol products that contain flammable gases around NAO.
Do not operate NAO in an explosive atmosphere.
• NAO’s operating temperature must be between 5°C and 35°C (41°F to 95°F).
Do not use the battery charger if room temperature is above 40°C (104°F).
NAO has moving parts that could cause pinching and potentially serious injuries.
Take the following precautions when working close to NAO:
• In normal situations, avoid carrying and touching the robot when it is moving, walking
or getting up.
• Do not place your hands on any of the robot’s joints.
NAO and its lithium battery have been designed, manufactured and quality-controlled according to
international environmental regulations.
Please do not dispose of your product in everyday waste.
In order to protect human health and the environment, we recommend handing over
your waste equipment to a designated collection point.
For more information, please contact your waste disposal service.
Fire Hazard
Mechanical Hazard
Environmental Hazard
6
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR USE IN HEALTHCARE ENVIRONMENTS:
SoftBank Robotics products are not medical devices and are not listed under
UL or IEC 60601 (or equivalent).
Radio-frequency waves from electronic equipment can negatively affect the operation
of other electronic equipment, causing them to malfunction.
The device is designed, tested, and manufactured to comply with regulations governing radio
frequency transmission in countries such as the United States, Canada, the European Union, and
Japan.
Therefore, please take the following precautions:
Pacemakers:
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends keeping a minimum distance of 15cm
(6inches) between wireless devices and pacemakers to avoid interference with the pacemaker.
Pacemaker users should therefore not carry the robot close to their chest.
If there is any reason to suspect interference, turn the robot off immediately.
Other Medical Devices:
Users of any other personal medical devices should consult the device manufacturer
or physician to determine if there are other constraints.
Using NAO Near Medical Devices
Battery Charger and Battery
Please read The Battery Charger User Manual that comes with the battery charger. It
contains important safety instructions.
Use only the battery provided with the robot. The use of any other type of battery may cause
an explosion.
Do not use the battery charger if exposed to rain, liquids, or excessive moisture.
Never disassemble Lithium-Ion batteries.
If the Lithium-Ion battery is damaged or leaking, contact SoftBank Robotics Support.
Button Cell
This product contains a button cell used to power the real-time clock and retain the product settings.
It is designed to last as long as the product. Servicing or replacing the button cell should only be
performed by a qualified service technician.
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SOFTBANK ROBOTICS™ and the SOFTBANK ROBOTICS logo are trademarks of SOFTBANK GROUP.
NAO® and the NAO logo are trademarks of SOFTBANK ROBOTICS EUROPE.
Other trademarks, trade names and logos used in this document refer either to the entities claiming
the marks and names, or to their products.
SOFTBANK ROBOTICS disclaims proprietary interest in other marks and names. The design
of NAO® is the property of SOFTBANK ROBOTICS EUROPE. All the images in this document are
non-binding, may be subject to change and are the property of SOFTBANK ROBOTICS EUROPE.
SoftBank Robotics Europe - 43 rue du Colonel Pierre Avia - 75015 Paris - France
RCS Paris 483 185 807 - SAS au capital de 8 627 260 €
SoftBank Robotics America
San Francisco, California, USA
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
SoftBank Robotics Europe
Paris, France
SoftBank Robotics China Trading
Shanghai, China
SoftBank Robotics Corp
Tokyo, Japan
04/2019
Contacting Support
Troubleshooting
If you have an issue with your robot, check the following points before contacting Support:
• Is the battery charged?
• Have you carried out the Initial Setup?
• Are there any notifications pending?
• Have you tried to turn NAO OFF
(or perform a forced turn OFF) and turn it ON again?
You will need your Serial Number
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If NAO still doesn’t work, contact SoftBank Robotics Support via the online form at:
www.softbankrobotics.com/support
Forced Turn OFF
Be careful, hold the robot as
it will disengage its motors.
When using this method you
might lose your data.
Hold for 8 sec
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