M E E T YO U R Petcube Play 2 1
1 P E T C U B E P L AY 2 S P E C S AND SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Petcube Play 2 features: • 160° wide angle view • 1080p HD video • 3R class laser built-in laser toy • 2-way audio • Alexa Built-in • Night vision • 4x digital zoom • Sound and motion alerts Petcube Play 2 requires: • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, 2.4-5GHz, password protected • Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) • iOS 10.3.3 and higher or Android 7.1.
2 SAFETY AND HANDLING To avoid injuries or causing harm, read all safety information and operating instructions prior to using Petcube. • Don’t stain, scratch, or otherwise damage the front panel • Avoid prolonged direct eye contact with Petcube laser • Don’t use Petcube laser in combination with optical instruments. Note that glasses and some watches have magnifying properties as well. • Don’t point Petcube laser at people.
3 H E A LT H C O N S I D E R AT I O N S • Petcube features a 3R class laser which is used in laser pointers and computer mice and is safe for human and animal eyes. However, it is strongly recommended to avoid prolonged direct eye contact with Petcube laser. Do not point Petcube laser at your pet’s eyes. • Your pet needs some physical feedback to feel accomplished in catching the prey. It is strongly recommended to use various physical toys apart from the Petcube laser toy.
4 GETTING S TA R T E D 1. Setting up your Petcube camera on iOS device Step 1. To set up your Petcube, download Petcube application (fig 4.1.1) to your iOS device. The Petcube app requires iOS 10.3.3 or greater and can be downloaded in the App Store or at the link below: www.petcu.be/ios-app-download Step 2. Connect your Petcube to a power source and wait up to a minute until the LED light starts blinking green (fig 4.1.2). Fig. 4.1.2 Fig. 4.1.1 Step 3.
Step 6. identify your device, tap ‘Select’. When the light on the device blinks green rapidly, tap ‘Next’ (fig 4.1.7). Step 7. Wait for the app to exchange data with the Petcube and scan for available Wi-Fi networks (fig 4.1.8), then select your home Wi-Fi network from the list, put in your network password and hit ‘Connect’ (fig 4.1.9).
on the Petcube will start blinking orange rapidly (fig 4.1.13), do not disconnect your device. The installation only takes 5 minutes. Fig. 4.1.9 Fig. 4.1.12 Fig. 4.1.13 Fig. 4.1.10 Fig. 4.1.14 Fig. 4.1.
2. Setting up your Petcube camera on Android device Step 1. To set up your Petcube, download the Petcube app to your Android device (fig 4.2.1). The Petcube app requires Android 7.1.2 or greater and can be downloaded in the Google Play Store or at the link below: www.petcu.be/android-app-download Step 2. Connect your Petcube to a power source and wait up to a minute until the LED light starts pulsing green (fig 4.2.2). Fig. 4.2.2 Fig. 4.2.1 Step 3.
Step 6. To identify your device, tap ‘Select’. When the light on the device blinks green rapidly, tap ‘Next’ (fig 4.2.10). Step 7. Wait for the app to exchange data with the Petcube and scan for available Wi-Fi networks (fig 4.2.11), then select your home Wi-Fi network from the list (fig 4.2.12), put in your network password and hit ‘Join’.
within 24 hours. When the LED light on the Petcube will start blinking orange rapidly (fig 4.2.16), do not disconnect your device. The installation only takes 5 minutes. Fig. 4.2.11 Fig. 4.2.12 Fig. 4.2.9 Fig. 4.2.10 Fig. 4.2.13 Fig. 4.2.
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3. Setting up Alexa Once you’ve successfully paired the Petcube with your phone, you will be able to start using Alexa on your camera. To install Alexa, press Amazon Alexa button below the Play icon in the center (fig 4.3.1) and tap ‘Get started’ below (fig 4.3.2). Log in with your Amazon account (fig 4.3.3), and Allow access to Alexa voice services (fig 4.3.4). Hit ‘Next’ on the language choice (currently Alexa on Petcube only supports English) (fig 4.3.5) and tap ‘Done’ at the last step (fig 4.3.6). Fig.
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4. Playing with your Petcube If you successfully registered your Petcube and the LED light on it glows white, go to the camera profile in your iOS app or to the ‘Home’ tab in your Android app and press the ‘Play’ icon at the top (fig 4.4.1). Fig. 4.4.1 Petcube Play 2 Live Stream Controls (fig 4.4.2): 5 1 - Game Settings Menu 1 2 - Take a photo to be saved on your device 3 - Start video to be saved on your device 4 - Tap to talk to your pet. Tap again to listen to your pet 2 3 4 Fig. 4.4.
To exit the live stream in iOS app (fig 4.4.5), first exit the landscape mode first by pressing the 2 arrows icon in the upper left corner. To return back to the Petcube feed, tap the camera video while in portrait mode and press the ‘back’ icon in the upper left corner (fig 4.4.6). 1 2 3 Fig. 4.4.4 To return back to the Petcube feed in Android app, press the ‘X’ icon in the upper left corner (fig 4.4.7). If you’re using an iOS app, you will automatically connect to your camera when you tap on it.
Fig. 4.4.9 Fig. 4.4.10 Fig. 4.4.11 5. Where to place your Petcube Play Consider placing Petcube in a location that allows for maximum coverage through the camera’s 160° wide angle lens. It’s always a good idea to point the Petcube in the direction where your pets tend to spend most of their time. If you want to place Petcube on a table or shelf, we recommend you set it up at least 3 feet above the floor. Petcube has a non-slip rubber bottom, which provides a secure grip on flat surfaces.
Android or tap the ‘Play’ icon if you use iOS (fig 4.6.1) 3. Tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner (fig 4.6.2) 4. Select ‘Autoplay’ and switch it on (fig 4.6.3 and 4.6.4) Keep in mind that currently, the number of laser games is three per hour with each session lasting approximately from 30 to 60 seconds so that your pet can rest between the games. Option to customize Autoplay will be added soon. Fig. 4.6.1 Fig. 4.6.2 Fig. 4.6.3 Fig. 4.6.
7. Taking screenshots and recording video In order to take a snapshot of the live stream from your Petcube, you need to tap the Photo Camera icon on the bottom left while in play mode (fig 4.7.1). You’ll get two options: ‘Share’ and ‘Done’. When selecting ‘Done,’ the screenshot will be automatically saved to your phone’s storage. By selecting ‘Share,’ you will have the option of sharing it via Facebook, Instagram or Twitter. Fig. 4.7.
9. Using Night Vision Petcube comes with the infrared sensor capable of streaming clear black and white video in pitch dark. When the sensor detects a low level of ambient light, your Petcube camera will automatically activate the Night Vision mode. Petcube app also allows you to turn night vision on and off during a live stream: Fig. 4.9.1 1. While in the live stream, tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner 1.
10. Using Push-To-Talk or Two-way Audio Petcube comes with 2 ways of audio interaction: default simultaneous 2-way audio and optional ‘push-to-talk’ feature that works much like a walkietalkie. To start talking and listening, first, make sure the sound is activated in Settings at the top right, then simply tap the mic icon in the bottom left corner (fig 4.10.1). Fig. 4.10.1 To switch to push-to-talk audio: 1. Open the Petcube app 2.
11. Volume control To configure the volume level on your Petcube: 1. Open the Petcube app. 2. Go to the camera profile 3. Tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner if you use Android or tap the ‘Play’ icon if you use iOS (fig 4.11.1) Fig. 4.11.1 Fig. 4.11.2 Fig. 4.11.3 Fig. 4.11.4 4. Tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner (fig 4.11.2) 5. Go to General settings menu (fig 4.11.3) 6. Adjust the volume level under ‘Camera Sound’ (fig 4.11.
12. Sound alert at the start of a call To attract your pet’s attention and be aware of when someone connects to your Petcube in accordance with your sharing settings, at the start of every call your Petcube will play a sound alert. To disable the sound alert: Fig. 4.12.2 1. Open the Petcube app. 2. Go to the camera profile, tap he ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner if you use Android or tap the ‘Play’ icon if you use iOS Fig. 4.12.1 3. Tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner 4.
13. Connecting to Petcube at the app launch / skip social feed Some camera owners find it more convenient if they can connect to their camera immediately upon the app start or at least skip the social feed, enter camera profile and Petcube Care timeline once they launch the app. To configure the app start follow these easy steps: Fig. 4.13.1 Fig. 4.13.2 1. Tap on your profile icon at the very top of your Petcube app (fig 4.13.1) 2. Tap on the Settings icon in the top right corner of the screen (fig 4.13.
14. Sharing access to your Petcube By default, only you can access your Petcube video stream, but you can share access to your Petcube with your family, friends and anyone who installs the Petcube app on their smartphone. Currently, Petcube app offers two different sharing options - temporary (iOS only) and regular. Temporary sharing allows you to share your Petcube publicly or with selected people and can be configured to last from 15 minutes to 2h. Fig. 4.14.1 Fig. 4.14.2 Fig. 4.14.3 Fig. 4.14.
3. Select ‘Stop Sharing’ in the dialog menu (fig 4.14.4) With regular sharing settings, you can share access to your Petcube with your family, friends and the whole Petcube community. Family members will have almost full control of your camera, being able to connect to your Petcube anytime, change camera and sharing settings and access recorded videos on Petcube Care timeline. Fig. 4.14.5 Fig. 4.14.6 Fig. 4.14.7 Fig. 4.14.
To delete a user from your ‘Family’ or ‘Friends’ list: 6. Go to ‘Sharing’ settings again. 7. Find their username and swipe it left to ‘Delete’ or ‘Unfriend’ (fig 4.14.9) You can also share your Petcube with any Petcube app user by choosing the ‘Public’ sharing option where you can allow laser access, sound controls and schedule sharing time according to your needs (fig 4.14.13 and 4.14.14). Fig. 4.14.11 Fig. 4.14.9 Fig. 4.14.10 Fig. 4.14.12 Fig. 4.14.
15. Using motion and sound detection If you are not using Petcube Care cloud-based video storage service, the Petcube app can send push notifications to your smartphone whenever motion or sound is detected on your Petcube. To enable push notifications: 1. Open the Petcube app 2. Go to the camera profile, tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner if you use Android or tap the ‘Play’ icon if you use iOS (fig 4.15.1), then tap ‘Settings’ in the upper right corner (fig 4.15.2) Fig. 4.15.1 Fig. 4.15.
16. Setting up multiple Petcube cameras to one account To register multiple cameras in a single account: 1. Launch the Petcube app 2. Swipe left at the top of the ‘Home’ tab 3. Press ‘Tap to connect your device’ icon (fig 4.16.1) 4. Select your Petcube in the list and follow the instructions. Fig. 4.16.1 Repeat this process to register additional devices. 17. Registering Petcube to a different account Be aware that a Petcube can only be registered to one user.
18. Deleting the Petcube device To delete the Petcube from your account: 1. Open the Petcube app 2. Go to the camera profile, tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner if you use Android or tap the ‘Play’ icon if you use iOS 3. Tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner and tap ‘Disconnect camera’ (fig 4.18.1) 4. Confirm by choosing ‘Delete’. Fig. 4.18.1 19. Resetting user account password If you forgot your password: 1. Open the Petcube app on your mobile device 2.
20. Changing your account name, username, password or camera name To change your account details such as your name, username or password: 1. Open the Petcube app 2. Go to the user profile by tapping your user icon (fig 4.20.1) 3. Tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner (fig 4.20.2) 4. Hit ‘Edit profile” (fig 4.20.3) and tap the values you want to change To change your Petcube camera name or change the camera background: Fig. 4.20.1 Fig. 4.20.2 Fig. 4.20.3 Fig. 4.20.4 Fig. 4.20.5 Fig. 4.20.
21. Moving your Petcube to a different location or changing Wi-Fi settings As long as the Petcube is within range of your wireless network, you can reposition it according to your needs. However, if you’re trying to use it in a different Wi-Fi environment or want to connect the camera to a different wireless network, you need to change the Wi-Fi settings in the Petcube app. To do that: 1. Open the Petcube app Fig. 4.21.1 Fig. 4.21.2 Fig. 4.21.3 Fig. 4.21.4 2.
22. Turning your Petcube off remotely / Disable sharing Currently, there is no option to turn off the camera remotely from the Petcube app. But if you’re sharing access to your Petcube, you can easily disable it in the ‘Settings’ menu. To disable sharing: 1. Open the Petcube app 2. Go to the camera profile, tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner if you use Android or tap the ‘Play’ icon if you use iOS (fig 4.22.1) Fig. 4.22.1 Fig. 4.22.2 Fig. 4.22.3 Fig. 4.22.4 3.
To stop public sharing, just switch the sharing toggle off (fig 4.22.7). To disable the temporary sharing (iOS only), go to camera profile, tap ‘Sharing’ in the center-right (fig 4.22.8) and select ‘Stop Sharing’ in the dialog menu (fig 4.22.9). Fig. 4.22.5 Fig. 4.22.7 Fig. 4.22.8 Fig. 4.22.6 Fig. 4.22.
5 W H AT I S A M A Z O N A L E X A AND HOW DOES IT WORK WITH PETCUBE 1. What is Amazon Alexa Alexa is a smart voice-enabled personal assistant developed by Amazon. It was first used in Amazon’s Echo and Echo Dot devices and is now available in a range of many other smart home gadgets.
Fig. 5.2.3 Fig. 5.2.4 Fig. 5.2.5 Fig. 5.2.6 Fig. 5.3.1 Fig. 5.3.2 3. How to disable listening on Amazon Alexa To turn the listening sound off, tap ‘Alexa Mic On’ below the Play icon in the center (fig 5.3.1) and move the slider to ‘Mic Off’ position (fig 5.3.2).
4. How to disable listening on Amazon Alexa To turn the listening sound off, tap ‘Alexa Mic On’ below the Play icon in the center (fig 5.3.1) and move the slider to ‘Mic Off’ position (fig 5.3.2). Fig. 5.4.1 Fig. 5.4.2 Fig. 5.4.
5. How to setup Amazon Alexa skill 1. Sign into your Amazon Alexa account using Alexa app on your phone (fig 5.5.1) 2. Search for and download the Petcube Skill for Alexa (fig 5.5.2 and 5.5.3) 3. Link your Petcube account using your Petcube username through your Alexa App or Amazon account (fig 5.5.4) Fig. 5.5.1 Fig. 5.5.2 4. Start using Alexa to give voice commands to Petcube cameras Setting up the Petcube Skill for Amazon Alexa is a one-time process.
6. Amazon Alexa voice commands on Petcube After you’ve downloaded and installed the skill, use the following voice commands with Alexa on your Petcube Play camera: • Alexa, ask Petcube to play with [your pet’s name]. • Alexa, ask Petcube to play with my pet. • Alexa, ask Petcube to play for [2] minutes.
6 PETCUBE CARE™ 1. What is Petcube Care Petcube Care is a membership for pet parents to help them care for their pets. Petcube Care provides Petcube camera owners with access to extended video history for 1, 3 or 10-days (depending on the subscription option), longer 30-second video clips and 2-year device warranty. This cloud-based video storage service gives owners peace of mind when it comes to their pets and their property.
3. How does Petcube Care works Petcube Care plans are based on a Petcube device owners’ preference for 1, 3 or 10-days of cloud recorded history. Each plan comes with 24/7 recorded timeline history, extended video clips and 2-year device warranty. Membership subscriptions also offer benefits on pet care services.
5. How to Turn Off Petcube Care Video History Petcube Care’s video history feature is turned on by default. To deactivate it: 1. Open Petcube app 2. Go to the camera profile in Home menu if you use Android or tap the ‘Play’ icon if you use iOS 3. Move the slider to ‘Sleep’ mode in the lower right corner of the Petcube camera controls In Sleep mode, Petcube Care is disabled. It will not detect and record events. Nothing will be added to your video history timeline.
You can view your subscription settings at any time by launching the Petcube app, go to ‘Home’ tab, select ‘Settings’ in the upper right corner and look for ‘Manage Subscription’ under Care settings. If you do not wish to use the free trial of Petcube Care, all you have to do is open the Petcube app, tap on ‘Care Awake’ in the camera menu in the lower right and move the slider to ‘Sleep’ mode. Petcube Care membership benefits are available for subscribers and kick in after the free trial period.
3. Tap the ‘Settings’ in the upper right corner. 4. Select ‘Notifications’. 5. Disable ‘Care Video Recorded’ notifications. If you don’t wish to use Petcube Care video recording service but would like to receive motion and sound detection notifications, go to ‘Notifications’ settings again and turn ‘Motion Detection’ and ‘Sound Detection’ options on. 8. How to view your video history in Petcube Care It’s very easy to access your video history with Petcube Care! Launch the Petcube app on your phone.
9. How to save a video recording to your phone’s internal storage While you will be able to view video history for the past 4 hours (free subscription), 1, 3 or 10 days, depending on your subscription plan from the cloud via Petcube Care, you will always be able to store video recordings to your phone’s internal storage. Just pick the necessary video clip, press the three dots ‘…’ located on the left hand side of the video and select ‘Save’. 10.
You will also be able to upgrade your subscription for each additional camera from the Petcube app by going to the ‘Home’ screen of the camera. 13. How to add or update your payment information for Petcube Care If you need to add or update your payment information for Petcube Care service: 1. Log into your Petcube account at petcube.com by clicking on the Home icon in the upper right corner. 2. Once logged in, go to ‘Billing’ tab to update your information. 14.
7 PETCUBE SMART ALERTS 1. What are Smart Alerts & How do they work? Smart alerts bring AI-powered recognition technology to the pet space. Your Petcube camera will be able to give you better intel on what’s happening at home when you’re away, with audio detection of dog barks and cat meows, and visual detection of cats, dogs and people. Get push notifications on your phone when something is detected and setup automatic video recording so you can later replay what happened. 2.
You’re in full control of which notifications you get - choose one or get them all it’s up to you. 5. How can I get smart alerts for my pets? If you don’t have a Petcube camera yet: 1. Get a Petcube pet camera! :) 2. Download the Petcube App for your phone or tablet from the App Store or Google Play Store. 3. Sign up for 10-day video history subscription to Petcube Care. 4. Enable Smart Alerts in the Petcube App under Camera Notifications.
8 TROUBLESHOOTING 1. LED light doesn’t light up If the LED light on your Petcube camera is off while the camera is plugged into the power source, try unplugging it and plugging it back in. Make sure that you are using the original power adapter that came with your Petcube and that the power cord is undamaged. If you no longer have the original power adapter, make sure to only use the ones that provide 5V/2A power. 2.
3. LED light is stuck on solid yellow color and doesn’t turn blinking green When you plug in your Petcube before starting the registration process, it should glow solid yellow for a minute (although it may look light green). Wait up to 1 minute until it starts blinking green. In case the light on the device doesn’t start blinking and remains a solid color, follow the steps below: 1. Power up your Petcube device and wait at least 2 minutes for the camera to boot.
2. Password length: check the entered password length and keep in mind that normally the password length is 8+ characters long 3. Keyboard language: check the onscreen keyboard language and make sure you enter password in the correct keyboard layout To reset the Wi-Fi password: 1. Open the Petcube app 2. Go to the camera profile, tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner if you use Android or tap the ‘Play’ icon if you use iOS (fig 8.4.1) Fig. 8.4.3 Fig. 8.4.4 3.
5. The LED is pulsing yellow and doesn’t turn white after setup This problem may occur if you have entered an incorrect password for your home Wi-Fi network during registration. To change it: 1. Open the Petcube app 2. Go to the camera profile 3. Tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner 4. Choose ‘Wi-Fi’ 5.
6. Petcube can’t register on your Wi-Fi network You may see this message when there Petcube cannot receive the IP address automatically using DHCP. Normally, the router should assign the IP address to your Petcube automatically but if this didn’t happen, you can enter your router settings and assign the IP address to your Petcube manually. You can also contact your ISP or Petcube Customer Care team for help. 7.
8. The LED is pulsing orange and doesn’t turn white after setup Flashing orange LED light normally means that the device was connected to your Wi-Fi router but the router doesn’t allow the Petcube to connect to the Internet. This can be because of certain security settings on your router, such as firewall or MAC address filtering. Contact your ISP or Petcube Customer Care Team for assistance. 9.
If you don’t see your home network in the list or if you’re using a hidden network, connect to your home Wi-Fi by entering the name of your network and password manually and then hit ‘Join’ (keep in mind that it is case sensitive). Once the LED light on your Petcube camera changes to solid white, you are ready to play with your Petcube. If you’re using an Android device: 1. Open ‘Settings’ on your phone and temporarily disable cellular data (mobile data) so that you are only using Wi-Fi during setup 2.
10. Oh bummer setup error If during the setup you’re getting an ‘Oh Bummer’ error message, turn your Petcube off and back on, wait up to 1 minute until it boots up and starts blinking and start the setup process over again. 11. I don’t see my home Wi-Fi network This may happen if you’re using a hidden Wi-Fi network. If you have a hidden network, you will be prompted to enter your network SSID and password manually.
out of the laser game. To calibrate the laser: 1. Open the Petcube app 2. Go to the camera profile 3. Tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner 4. Look for ‘Calibration’ and then follow the steps on the screen (fig 8.13.1) Keep in mind that if you wish to place your Petcube in a different location after you calibrated the laser, you will need to follow the calibration process again. Fig. 8.13.1 14.
speed (2 Mbps is recommended). If your Internet connection speed is less than 1 Mbps, we recommend upgrading for the best experience and highest video quality. To check your Internet speed, we recommend performing a free online speed test. If you are not getting the full speed you subscribed for, contact your Internet Service Provider. 16.
which can depend on the router range, distance to the router and obstacles between Petcube and router, such as walls or radio frequency interferences. Here are a few examples how electronic appliances or bearing walls can impact your Wi-Fi signal. Example 1 shows no electronic or radio devices and no bearing walls between two rooms so the signal in the other room is very good. Fig. 8.17.1 Example 2 shows a bearing wall between two rooms which causes poor Wi-Fi signal in the other room. Fig. 8.17.
Example 3 shows interference caused by radio (phone) or electronic appliances (TV). Poor Wi-Fi signal can be also impacted by microwaves, refrigerators, cordless phones, baby monitors etc. Fig. 8.17.3 17. Petcube is Disconnected in the app If your Petcube camera status shows as ‘Disconnected’ in the Petcube app, it usually means that your phone is not connected to the Internet at the moment or the network you are connected to has certain restrictions.
19. Petcube Play factory reset instructions If you have a problem with your Petcube and need to reset it, follow these easy steps. First, if you have previously set up your Petcube: 1. Open the Petcube app 2. Go to ‘Home’ tab 3. Tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner 4. Choose ‘Disconnect Camera’ 5. Power up your Petcube Play, wait 1 minute until it starts up 6.
22. How to find Petcube’s MAC address If your router uses MAC filtering, you need to temporarily disable it to find the MAC address of your own Petcube. This can be viewed in the list of connected devices in your router settings. Once you have its MAC address, you can safely add your Petcube as an exception and turn filtering back on. You can also contact Petcube Customer Care Team to get help finding the MAC address of your Petcube by performing a camera test.
9 L E D L I G H T N O T I F I C AT I O N S The LED light on the front of your Petcube tells you about its status. Fig. 9.2 Fig. 9.1 Steady Green Pulsing Green If you just powered your Petcube up, it will show this color while it boots up for up to 30 seconds. If it’s steady yellow during the setup, it usually takes up to a minute to complete the registration. Setup mode Fig. 9.3 Fig. 9.4 Steady White Pulsing White Online, standby mode.
Fig. 9.5 Fig. 9.6 Steady Blue Pulsing Yellow Play mode. Be aware, mind your privacy! Petcube Camera is streaming live video at the moment. Your Petcube cannot connect to your Wi-Fi network because of an incorrect password. To change your Wi-Fi password: 1. Open the Petcube app 2. Go to the camera profile 3. Tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner if you use Android or tap the ‘Play’ icon if you use iOS. 4. Tap the ‘Settings’ wheel in the upper right corner 5. Select ‘General’ 6.
Fig. 9.7 Fig. 9.8 Pulsing Orange Fast Pulsing Orange Your Petcube is connected to a wireless access point but cannot connect to the Internet because of the security settings on your network. Please make sure your router is not blocking the Petcube with a firewall, MAC address filtering or other security settings. Your Petcube is downloading the most current software update, which usually takes about 5 minutes. Fig. 9.9 Fig. 9.