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• Located between his eyes on the top of his beak,
Polly’s LIGHT SENSOR responds to changes in light
levels.
• The SOUND SENSOR in Polly’s body allows him to
respond to voices and other noises.
• When pressed, the MOUTH SENSOR lets Polly
knows he is being fed. You’ll know he is enjoying his
meal when you hear crunching noises.
• Polly’s TOUCH SENSOR lets him know that he is
being petted. This sensor is your way of letting Polly
know how much affection you have for him. When
you stroke Polly on his back, he will become very
happy. Please note the location of the sensor.
• Polly’s MOTION SENSOR gives him the ability to
"see" objects moving around him.
• The MODE BUTTON is used to program Polly and
teaching his tricks.
• The CLOCK BUTTON is used to set the clock or
alarm function.
• The REC BUTTON is used to program Polly to learn
new words to speak.
• The ALT BUTTON is used as to help you to program
different functions into Polly.
• The CAGE SENSOR located in his foot is used to let
Polly know if he is in his cage or not.
• Polly powers up or shuts down when you move the
ON/OFF SWITCH.
• The RESET BUTTON refreshes Polly’s brain back to
the beginning of his programming.
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