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300 Second USB Recording Module w/ Light Sensor and PIR for Motion Activation
$ 15.28
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Description
NOW WINDOWS 10 COMPATIBLE! (Needs BOTH the newly redesigned hardware and new software to operate under Windows 10)Description:
This module plugs directly into the USB port of your PC. Then use the free software to record up to 300 seconds of .wav and/or .mp3 files to this module over 5 segments. Comes with a speaker and a line out for an additional amplifier or external speakers.
Playback can be triggered by any of the following: pressing one of 4 push buttons; motion picked up by the PIR sensor, and/or change in light level via the Photocell light sensor.
Features:
300 seconds of re-recordable voice message over 5 segments. (4.7K sample rate)
Supports up to 4 switches and 2 sensors simultaneously
40mm metal housing mylar speaker
3.5mm (1/8") mono-audio output
Supports multi-section sound
1 x PIR with connector included
Use USB type-A male connector for direct plug into USB port of PC.
Ideal for transferring custom messages for different applications.
Adjustable sensitivity for PIR sensor. Adjust sensitivity via the onboard trim potentiometer. Clockwise for more sensitivity. Anti-clockwise for less sensitivity.
PIR Range: 9 - 13 feet.
Record sound files from PC with provided software
Dimensions:
Mainboard - Excluding USB connector: 65mm x 35mm
- Including USB
connector
& slide switch : 86mm x 35mm
Speaker: 40mm (diameter)
Operating Current: 120mA
Playtime: 200 times (with alkaline batteries)
Standby Current: 200uA (with motion sensor or PIR sensor)
Standby Current: 35uA (no sensors attached)
LED: LED playing indicator
Battery Type: External AAA x 3 battery holder
Operating voltage 3 to 5 V DC
System Requirements:
Unused USB port on computer
Windows 10 or earlier
3 x AAA Batteries (Not included)
This unit will directly plug into the USB port of your computer. A USB cable is NOT required.
Additional Details:
After you have added your sound files in the PM66Q program make sure to save your settings first by clicking on the
"Save file" button, and THEN click the "PM66" button
to program your module. (this is different from the previous version hardware where you could program the module directly without saving the configuration file first"
NOTE:
When using the software for the USB6M, be sure to select "
DAC for Ext.AMP
" under the Voice Output tab before you program the board. Failing to do so, will make the sound distorted during playback on the module.