Hasbro Portable Speaker 75024 User Manual

AGES 8+  
b e g g i n ʼ f o r t h e b e a t  
USER’S GUIDE  
 
Getting To Know I-DOG  
Light Sensor  
Moving Ears  
Speaker  
Tail Switch  
Face with 7  
Multicolored  
LED Lights  
Nose Button  
Connector Cord  
Jack (A)  
Rotating Head  
Poseable Legs  
Microphone  
Reset Button  
bottom view  
 
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To Install Batteries  
To begin playing with I-DOG, you must first install the  
batteries.  
Using a Phillips/cross head screwdriver, loosen screw in  
battery compartment cover (screw stays attached to cover)  
on back right leg. Insert 2 x 1.5V “AA” or LR6 size alkaline  
batteries (not included). Replace cover and tighten screw.  
 
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CAUTION: TO AVOID BATTERY LEAKAGE  
1. Be sure to insert the batteries correctly and always follow  
the toy and battery manufacturers’ instructions;  
2. Do not mix old and new batteries or alkaline, standard  
(carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries;  
3. Always remove weak or dead batteries from  
the product.  
IMPORTANT: BATTERY INFORMATION  
Please retain this information for future reference.  
Batteries should be replaced by an adult.  
CAUTION:  
1. Always follow the instructions carefully. Use only batteries specified and be  
sure to insert item correctly by matching the + and – polarity markings.  
2. Do not mix old and new batteries or standard (carbon-zinc) with alkaline  
batteries.  
3. Remove exhausted or dead batteries from the product.  
4. Remove batteries if product is not to be played with for a long time.  
5. Do not short-circuit the supply terminals.  
6. Should this product cause, or be affected by, local electrical interference,  
move it away from other electrical equipment. Reset (switching off and back  
on again or removing and re-inserting batteries) if necessary.  
7. RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES: Do not mix these with any other types of  
batteries. Always remove from the product before recharging. Recharge  
batteries under adult supervision. DO NOT RECHARGE OTHER TYPES  
OF BATTERIES.  
 
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Getting Started  
1. Turn I-DOG ON by pressing the Nose Button. Its ears will move  
and it will play a special sound and LED light animation to  
show you that it’s awake and ready to play!  
2. When you first turn I-DOG on, it will be in puppy mode. This  
means it has not yet established a personality because it hasn’t  
been “fed” any of your music.  
You can give I-DOG love and  
attention, however, it is best to  
“feed” it music as soon  
as possible.  
3. When you are finished playing  
with I-DOG, press and hold  
down the Nose Button for 5  
seconds to turn it OFF. I-DOG  
will play an LED animation and  
sound to signal that it’s going  
to sleep.  
Nose Button  
 
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Give I-DOG Lots of Love and Attention  
To keep I-DOG happy, be sure to give it plenty of love and  
attention. Do this by “petting” or waving your hand over the top  
of its head and watch it respond with warm glowing LED light  
patterns. You can also press its Nose Button and it will make a  
scratching sound effect while displaying a spinning LED light  
pattern. Double-click its Nose Button quickly and repeatedly  
to hear music that represents what personality I-DOG currently  
has. If I-DOG doesn’t play a musical riff in return, that means it  
doesn’t yet have a personality.  
Middle LED  
Top of Head  
If I-DOG needs more love  
and attention from you, its  
middle LED light will blink  
a pinkish/purplish color.  
The faster it blinks, the more  
urgently it needs your attention.  
When you see the middle LED  
light blinking purple, “pet” or  
wave your hand over the top  
of its head or press its Nose  
Button right away to show  
you care!  
Nose Button  
 
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“Feed” I-DOG Music  
To keep I-DOG satisfied and healthy, be sure to “feed” (play) it  
lots of music! (At least 5 minutes every hour.)  
If I-DOG is hungry and needs more music from you, its  
middle LED light will blink blue. It will blink faster as it gets  
hungrier. When you see the middle LED light blinking blue,  
“feed” it some music!  
Middle LED  
 
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How to Play with I-DOG  
NOTE: I-DOG does not need to be hooked up to a  
musical device in order to function.  
How to “Feed” I-DOG  
Start playing music on your musical device (CD player, stereo,  
portable personal music player, computer, video game system  
etc.). Its ears will perk up to show you that it’s listening and its  
head and ears will periodically dance to the music. Observe the  
color of the lights to determine what personality it’s showing you  
and the flashing LED light patterns and animations to determine  
what mood it’s in. (Personalities and Moods are covered on  
pages 10-13.)  
Hooking Up I-DOG to a Musical Device  
1. Plug end A of the Connector Cord  
into the side of I-DOG.  
2. Plug end B of the Connector  
Cord into the Headphone Jack  
of a musical device (CD player,  
B
stereo, portable personal music  
player, computer, video game  
system, etc.).  
A
C
3. Plug your headphones (not included)  
into end C of the Connector Cord to  
listen to your music.  
 
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“Feed” I-DOG Without Having I-DOG Plugged into a  
Musical Device  
I-DOG can also listen to music through its built-in Microphone.  
Simply place it near a speaker, where the volume is at a  
higher level, and watch it react! Depending on how the music  
makes it feel, it will display various flashing light animations!  
 
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Personalities  
Different kinds of music give I-DOG different personalities.  
I-DOG changes its personality based on the type of music  
you “feed” it. Its personality is displayed through the color  
of LED lights that flash and blink on its face.  
When you first take I-DOG out of the package it will be in  
puppy mode. This means it has not yet established a personality  
because it hasn’t heard any of your music yet. After playing  
it music for approximately 5 minutes its personality will begin  
to emerge. The type of music you listen to will influence its  
personality. The following chart shows what types of I-DOG  
personalities you are likely to see emerge. (Light patterns  
may vary.)  
Note: I-DOG will respond  
differently to various types of  
music. Depending on what  
personality it has at the time,  
the light colors and patterns  
will vary.  
OUTER RING  
LED COLOR  
PERSONALITY  
Rock/Punk  
Dance/Techno  
Hip Hop / Rap  
Red  
Green  
Yellow  
 
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Moods  
When music is not being played, double-click the Nose Button and  
I-DOG will show you a mood.  
I-DOG changes its moods based on how much love and attention you  
give it (or don’t give it) and the type of music you’ve played for it. You  
can tell what kind of mood it’s in from listening to the sounds it makes,  
the LED light patterns it displays and the music it plays.  
When you’re done “feeding” I-DOG (no music is playing), double-click  
the Nose Button and pay attention to the light patterns I-DOG displays  
to determine what mood it’s in.  
ECSTATIC  
This means that I-DOG is so excited and happy that it can’t contain itself!  
You’re “feeding” (playing) it enough music and giving it too much love and  
attention (petting its head or nose too frequently).  
EXCITED  
This means that you’re “feeding” I-DOG enough music and giving it a lot of  
love and attention. You’re petting its head or nose enough to keep it excited.  
 
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HAPPY  
This means that you’re “feeding” I-DOG enough music and giving it the  
right amount of love and attention. You’re petting its head or nose the right  
amount of times.  
NORMAL  
This means that I-DOG is content. You’re “feeding” it enough music and  
giving it the right amount of love and attention. You’re petting its head or  
nose enough to keep it content.  
BORED  
This means that you’re not “feeding” I-DOG enough music or giving it  
enough love and attention and it’s getting lonely. Pet its head or nose and  
play it some music to get it out of this mood.  
 
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LONELY  
This means that I-DOG really needs to be “fed” more music and shown  
more love and attention! Be sure to pet its head or nose and play it some  
more music!  
SAD  
This means that you’ve left I-DOG alone for too long. It’ll start to “cry”  
and play sad music. When this happens be sure to pet its head or nose  
right away and play it some happy music!  
SICK  
When you see I-DOG glowing green and yellow this means it’s feeling  
“sick.” When this happens be sure to pet its head or nose a lot and  
“feed” it some music right away!  
 
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Important Tips  
1. To quiet I-DOG down, tap its Tail Switch and it will give you  
5 minutes of peace and quiet. But beware! I-DOG will get angry  
when you do this! To wake it up again press its nose.  
2. If you will not be playing with I-DOG for a while, please  
remember to press and hold down the Nose Button for 5 seconds  
to turn it OFF. This will help conserve battery life.  
3. If you do not interact with I-DOG for one hour, it will  
automatically shut off.  
4. If you leave I-DOG ON in a dark and quiet room, it will stop  
moving and its middle LED will blink blue and purple. It will  
automatically go to sleep after 5 minutes of being left in the  
dark (as long as it’s quiet). If you play music for I-DOG in the  
dark, it will happily continue playing LED animations and dance  
periodically.  
5. I-DOG may react to other sounds or noises that it hears, other  
than music.  
Troubleshooting Guide  
What to do if:  
I-DOG Freezes Up  
Press the Reset Button using a paper clip  
or pen tip.  
 
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FCC STATEMENT  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following  
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must  
accept any interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
This equipment has been tested and found  
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses and can  
radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not  
installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference  
to radio communications. However, there is  
no guarantee that interference will not occur  
in a particular installation. If this equipment  
does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined  
by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Product and colors may  
vary.  
© 2005 SEGA TOYS CO.,  
LTD. All Rights Reserved.  
© 2005 Hasbro. All Rights  
Reserved.  
TM & ® denote U.S  
Trademarks.  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the  
equipment and the receiver.  
75024  
PN 6484920000  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/  
TV technician for help.  
 

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