Features on aibo's body surface (Button, LEDs, Pins)

  1. Status LED

    Indicates the state of aibo. See Checking the status LED for the state of aibo for more information.

  2. Power button

    Turns on aibo or puts aibo in sleep mode.

  3. Charging pins

    Pass through power for charging aibo's built-in battery while in contact with the charge connector on the charging stand.

  4. Wi-Fi network LED

    Indicates the state of the connection between aibo and a Wi-Fi network. See the following table for the LED indications.

  5. Mobile network LED

    Indicates the state of the connection between aibo and your mobile network. See the following table for the LED indications.

Indications of the network LEDs

Wi-Fi network LED

Indication State
Lit in green aibo is connected to the Internet through a Wi-Fi network.

Flashing in green

aibo fails to establish a connection to a Wi-Fi network.

The settings for connecting to the Wi-Fi router/access point may not be properly configured.

Check the Wi-Fi router/access point for power supply or LAN cable connection.

Flashing in red

The attempt to connect to a Wi-Fi network with Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ button failed.

Check the Wi-Fi router/access point for its state and repeat the connection procedure with the Wi-Fi Protected Setup™ button all over again.

Flashing alternately in green and red aibo is waiting for a connection to a Wi-Fi network to be established.
Unlit The Wi-Fi feature is not active due to one of the following reasons:
  • The Wi-Fi network settings are not configured on aibo.

  • aibo is out of the communication range of the connected Wi-Fi router/access point.

  • The network switch on aibo is in the “OFF” position.

Mobile network LED

Indication State
Lit in orange aibo is connected to a mobile network.
Flashing in orange aibo fails to connect to a mobile network due to one of the following reasons:
  • aibo is out of the service area of the mobile network or the mobile signal is weak.

    Take aibo to a location with good signal reception or use a Wi-Fi connection.

  • The SIM card slot on aibo has no SIM card inserted.

    Check if there is a SIM card inserted in the slot.

Unlit Access to a mobile network is disabled because the network switch on aibo is in the “OFF” or “1” position.

Hint

  • For information about troubleshooting the issue that aibo fails to connect to a Wi-Fi network, visit the aibo Owner Support website at http://aibo.com/support.