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Lesson 3
Beginner�s Course
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Click the right-most Brightness button.
This selects the brightest level.
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Click LED on AIBO.
The cursor changes to .
The mouse is set to the data-input mode. By clicking, you can see the location within the LED channels that corresponds with the selected LED.
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Position the LED data as shown below.
ERS-210 Add data to �Left eye 2� to make both eyes flash. ERS-220 Specify the highest brightness for �Face L1� to make the lights flash in sequence. ERS-310 Add blue to make it pink.
Enter here
Enter here
Enter here (Time interval: 1/2 sec) If you�ve entered data in the wrong place Select Edit-Undo and clear the misplaced data. If you try to create new LED data where data already exists, you will not be able to overwrite the existing data. To create new data, first change the length of the LED data with blank area, and then place the new data at the desired location.
To move or change the length of data
You can move or change the length of the data by pointing and dragging the cursor on the data. What you can do depends on where you place the cursor, as illustrated below.
Changing the timing (horizontally) Changing the LED (vertically) Changing the duration
Mouse pointer
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