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Hasbro I-CYPlace i-Cy/x99 where he can hear, or utilize his integrated speaker, or plug him into the headphone jack of an iPod/xAE, CD player, cassette player, MP3 player or other music player. This is a portable sound system for your music player. Multicolored blinking LEDs animate his face as he dances to your music! He flaps his flippers and tilts his head in time with the beat. Pat his head for cheerful squawks; play tunes to keep his spirits high; but tweak his tail and watch out! Measures 3.75? x 2.7... Read more
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Brand: Hasbro
Part Numbers: 77142, 77156
UPC: 0653569218586, 653569218586
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User reviews and opinions
| lbelis |
5:32pm on Thursday, October 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| I wanted a scanner for 35mm and 6x7 black and white negatives that did a better job than my Epson 4870. Overall this scanner is more than I expected for use. It will handle everything I need in a scanner. The scanner is evetything that was said it was. | |
| raul morales |
7:20am on Thursday, October 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| I did allot of research on this unit and from the very beginning, it had high grades in performance and design. This is my 2nd Epson photo scanner, and I am very pleased with both (1st was a 2400 Photo). I like the Digital ICE dust and scratch removal. | |
| pcwizard_01 |
7:53pm on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| Misrepresented with No Customer Support I just want to echo the other reviewers of this piece of trash. I installed the BlazeVIdeo 1. 3-D, clarity, micro/macro and overall usefulness I use a full frame Nikon camera that is sensitive to low light and can use an f/2. | |
| Mercator |
4:24am on Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 ![]() |
| Unless you are planning to do hundreds of professional scans a day, this is an excellent option for multi-function scanning of negatives. | |
| fishtoprecords |
9:54pm on Wednesday, June 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| I replaced an older Minolta scanner with the ... Outstanding scan quality, very robust build. After a few years using first a Canonscan with no ICE, and Epson 4990 with ICE, and now this machine I have experienced all levels of useage. | |
| mopo |
2:29pm on Thursday, June 3rd, 2010 ![]() |
| I got this scanner about 16 months ago. I was looking for a scanner with an automatic sheet feeder, at a reasonable price, and the choice was limited. I bought this scanner to scan the tons of negs that I have. I purchased the OpticFilm 72200i SE after doing some research following the return of a lesser expensive slide scanner. | |
| balasubramanian |
2:32pm on Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| Good hardware that needs better MacOS software support The hardware is well designed and provides very good quality scans. aaxa p1 pico projector this is a great little projector , it is easy to set up. i like to play playstation with it and it goes on most flat surfaces. | |
| your attorney |
6:18pm on Sunday, May 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| AMD 1090T + Asus Crosshair IV Extreme Extremely fast. asus rampage 3 formula as review before me This thing is FAST! I was scared to try this thing out too but very glad I did.download drivers from ocz. | |
| e-Piet |
9:08am on Tuesday, May 4th, 2010 ![]() |
| Good camera for first time users. Simple to use and good pictures. "Short Lag Time","Bright LCD","Easy Setup","Comfortable Controls" Good camera for the casual user. Easy to use. "Comfortable Controls","Strong Construction","Bright LCD" "Long Lag Time" I love this camera! I tried to find a camera with a pretty high mps under $120.00. I got this camera and a 1g sd mem. card, for [$]. | |
| sherter |
11:02pm on Wednesday, April 21st, 2010 ![]() |
| AWSOME!!, no other way to discribe this detaled and well thouht out product. Seemless install on WinXP with no problem. Well, The LiDe 80 is faster (USB 2.0) than the LiDe 30 (USB 1.1) that I used previously. It works better on Mac OS X now, too, i.e. | |
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Documents
AGES 8+
USERS GUIDE
Thank you for purchasing I-CY, your musical companion! Be sure to read and follow all instructions carefully before using this product. Your I-CY musical companion moves and grooves, displaying LED light animations to your music. Turn off your music, give the I-CY toy some attention, and itll play its own riffs. Your I-CY musical companion loves to show you its moods to perk up I-CY, turn up your tunes!
1.5V AAA or R03 size
NOT INCLUDED
BATTERIES REQUIRED
Alkaline batteries recommended. Phillips/cross head screwdriver (not included) needed to insert batteries.
Getting To Know I-CY
Microphone
Nose Button Flipper 7 Multicolored LED Lights
Audio Input Jack
Speaker
Feet Flipper Reset Button
Tail Switch
To Insert Batteries
To begin playing with I-CY, you must first install the batteries. Using a Phillips/cross head screwdriver, loosen screw in battery compartment cover (screw stays attached to cover) on the center of the back of the toy. Insert 3 x 1.5V AAA alkaline batteries in the battery compartment. Replace cover and tighten screw.
1. As with all small batteries, the batteries used with this toy should be kept away from small children who still put things in their mouths. If they are swallowed, promptly see a doctor and have the doctor phone (202) 625-3333 collect. In other countries, have the doctor call your local poison\ control center. 2. Make sure the batteries are inserted correctly and always follow the toy and battery manufacturers instructions; 3. Do not mix old batteries and new batteries or alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
CAUTION:
IMPORTANT: BATTERY INFORMATION Please retain this information for future reference.
Batteries should be replaced by an adult. 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. 8. As with all small items, these batteries should be kept away from children. If swallowed, seek medical attention immediately.
Getting Started
1. To turn the I-CY toy ON, press the Nose Button. Your I-CY musical companion will move its flippers and will play a special sound and LED light animation to show you that its awake and ready to play! 2. To turn the I-CY toy OFF, press the Nose Button for at least 2-3 seconds. Your I-CY musical companion will play an LED animation and sound to signal that its shutting down.
Nose Button
Play Mode: Your I-CY musical companion is waiting for your
input. I-CY may let you know its mood by calling out for music or attention. If you double-click the Nose Button, I-CY will play a music riff and LED pattern to show you its mood. (See p. 7.) I-CY may also periodically dance or play sounds and show a lights display.
Silent Mode: To silence I-CY when in Play Mode, tap its Tail
Button and it will give you 5 minutes of peace and quiet. This can be useful if I-CY is constantly begging for music or attention. But beware! I-CY will not like it when you do this! Press the I-CY Nose Button to cancel Silent Mode.
Listening Mode: The I-CY toy is listening to music and being
fed. I-CY will play a multicolor LED light show to match your music.
Mute Mode: When you are using the I-CY toy as a speaker for
music, the I-CY tail functions as a mute button, and using it does not make I-CY angry. Tap the Tail Button once to mute; tap it again to deactivate. If I-CY senses your music has stopped, it will come out of Mute Mode on its own.
I-CY Needs Music and Attention
To keep I-CY satisfied and healthy, be sure to feed (play) it lots of music and give it lots of attention!
If I-CY is hungry and needs more music from you, it will periodically squeak and blink its center blue LED. The LED will blink faster as I-CY gets hungrier. When you see this happen, feed I-CY some music! If I-CY needs more attention, it will periodically squawk and its 6 outer-ring LEDs will pulsate orange-yellow-orange-yellow. The sequence will pulsate faster as I-CY gets more desperate for your Center LED attention. When you see Outer-ring LEDs this happen, show I-CY some attention by pressing its Nose Button a few times!
The more desperate I-CY gets for music and attention, the more vocal it will become.
When music is not being played, double-click the Nose Button and ICY will show you a mood. I-CY changes its moods based on how much (or how little) music and attention you give it. You can tell what kind of mood I-CY is in by its sounds and the LED light patterns. When youre done feeding I-CY (no music is playing), determine its mood by double-clicking the Nose Button and paying attention to the light patterns I-CY displays.
EXCITED
NOTE - this light sequence moves quickly
This means that youre feeding I-CY lots of music and giving it a lot of attention. Youre pressing its Nose Button so much, I-CY is excited. When you double-click the Nose Button, I-CY will play excited music and show you the following light sequence:
This means that youre feeding I-CY enough music and giving it the right amount of attention. When you double-click its Nose Button, I-CY will play happy music and show you the following light sequence:
LONELY
This means that I-CY really needs to be fed more music and shown more attention! Be sure to press its Nose Button and play it some more music!
This means that youve left I-CY alone for too long: ICY needs more music and attention soon, or it may get sick! When you double-click its Nose Button, I-CY will play sad music and show you the following light sequence, which makes I-CY look like its crying:
If I-CY shows you a ring of green and yellow LEDs and makes a sick sound instead of a music riff, I-CY has become sick from too little music or attention! Feed I-CY some music and give it some nose-click attention right away!
Ways To Play With I-CY
Hook Up I-CY to a Musical Device
1. Plug one end of the Connector Cord into the side of I-CY. 2. Plug the other end of the Connector Cord into the Headphone Jack of a musical device (CD player, stereo, mp3 player, portable personal music player, computer, video game system, etc.).
I-CY does not need to be hooked up to a musical device in order to function: it can also listen to music through its built-in Microphone. Simply place I-CY near a speaker, where the volume is at a higher level, and watch it react!
Important Tips
1. If you are not playing with I-CY, remember to press and hold down the Nose Button for at least 2-3 seconds to turn I-CY OFF. Doing so will help conserve battery life. 2. If you do not interact with I-CY for approximately one hour, I-CY will shut off automatically. 3. I-CY may react to other sounds or noises that it hears, other than music. 4. I-CY, unlike its real-life penguin counterpart, cannot swim and it does not like water or snow: do not get I-CY wet and absolutely do not immerse I-CY in water. 5. I-CY does not like areas of high or low temperature, dusty or humid areas, or direct sunlight. 6. Do not put I-CY near fragile objects or containers of liquid: I-CY likes to move its flippers and body, and it could knock things over.
Troubleshooting Guide
What to do if:
I-CY Freezes Up I-CY Begins Acting Erratically
Press the Reset Button using a pen tip. Change the batteries.
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: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician for help.
Product and colors may vary. 2006 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved. TM & denote U.S Trademarks. 77142 PN 6626140000
Technical specifications
Full description
Place i-Cy/x99 where he can hear, or utilize his integrated speaker, or plug him into the headphone jack of an iPod/xAE, CD player, cassette player, MP3 player or other music player. This is a portable sound system for your music player. Multicolored blinking LEDs animate his face as he dances to your music! He flaps his flippers and tilts his head in time with the beat. Pat his head for cheerful squawks; play tunes to keep his spirits high; but tweak his tail and watch out! Measures 3.75? x 2.75? x 4.5? and weighs 8 oz. Runs on 3 AAA batteries (order separately).
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