Waytronic Powersound V1
Waytronic Powersound V1 PIR Motion Sensor Voice Programmable Speaker User Manual
Model: Powersound V1
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This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your Waytronic Powersound V1 PIR Motion Sensor Voice Programmable Speaker. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure proper function and safety.
Boitsebiso ba Tšireletseho
- Ensure the power supply matches the device's requirements (DC12V).
- Sesebelisoa sena se eseng metsi. Avoid exposure to rain, moisture, or any liquids.
- Se ke oa leka ho qhaqholla kapa ho lokisa sesebelisoa ka bouena. Fetisetsa litšebeletso tsohle ho basebetsi ba tšoanelehang.
- Boloka sesebelisoa hole le mocheso o feteletseng le mahlaseli a letsatsi.
- Install the device securely to prevent it from falling.
Sehlahisoa se Felletseview
The Waytronic Powersound V1 is a wall-mountable PIR motion sensor speaker designed to play custom audio files upon motion detection. It features a sensitive sensor, a built-in 10W loudspeaker, and supports audio file updates via USB or SD card.

Figure 1: Waytronic Powersound V1 PIR Motion Sensor Speaker with included power adapter.
Likarolo le Likarolo:
- PIR Motion Sensor: Detects movement within approximately 16 feet (5 meters) and triggers audio playback.
- Sepikara se Ahelletsoeng ka hare: 10W loudspeaker for clear audio output.
- USB Interface: For connecting a USB flash drive to transfer audio files.
- Sebaka sa Karete ea SD: For inserting an SD card (max 2GB) to play audio directly or transfer files.
- Bolaoli ba Buka: Buttons for adjusting playback volume.
- Mekhoa ea ho Bapala: Supports single cycle or sequential playback of audio files.

Setšoantšo sa 2: Lehlakore view of the device showing the Infrared Indicator Light, SD card slot, USB interface, and control buttons (Previous/A, Next/B, Volume+/C, Volume-/L).
Tlhophiso
1. Ho kenya Sesebelisoa
- The Powersound V1 is designed for wall mounting.
- Choose a location where the motion sensor has an unobstructed view of the desired detection area.
- Consider installing it on the top of a wall or discreetly behind an object like a tree in a covered outdoor area, ensuring it is protected from moisture.
- Secure the device using appropriate mounting hardware (not included).
2. Khokelo ea Matla
- Connect the provided DC12V power adapter to the device's power input port.
- Plug the power adapter into a standard electrical outlet. The device will power on automatically.
3. Customizing Audio Files
The device supports MP3 audio files. You can update audio files using either a USB flash drive or an SD card.

Figure 3: Close-up of the USB port and SD card slot for audio file tsamaiso.
Using a USB Flash Drive:
- Format your USB flash drive to FAT32. (Note: NTFS format may cause transfer issues).
- Copy your desired MP3 audio files ho bukeng ea motso ea USB Flash drive.
- Insert the USB flash drive into the USB interface on the device.
- Tobetsa o hatelle V+/C button. The device should automatically begin copying files to its internal memory. The red indicator light may blink during this process.
- Once the transfer is complete, remove the USB flash drive.
Using an SD Card:
- Copy your desired MP3 audio files to a standard SD card (maximum 2GB).
- Insert the SD card into the SD card slot on the device.
- The device can play audio files directly from the SD card.
Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso
1. Motion Detection and Playback
- Once powered on and with audio files loaded, the device will enter standby mode.
- When the PIR motion sensor detects movement within its range (approximately 16 feet), it will trigger the playback of the stored audio files.
- The audio can be heard up to 100 feet (30 meters) away.

Figure 4: Illustration of the motion sensor detecting movement and triggering sound playback.
2. Mekhoa ea ho bapala
The device supports two main playback modes:
- Single Cycle Playback: Plays one audio file and then stops until motion is detected again.
- Order Playback (Sequential): E bapala molumo files in sequence. After playing the last file, it will loop back to the first.
Specific instructions for switching between these modes are typically found in the device's internal programming or may be controlled by the order of files on the SD card/USB drive. Refer to the manufacturer's specific guidance if available.
3. Ho Fetola Bolumo
- Sebelisa le V+/C konopo ea ho eketsa molumo.
- Sebelisa le V-/L konopo ea ho fokotsa molumo.
- The device offers multiple volume levels.
Tlhokomelo
- Ho hloekisa: Hlakola sesebediswa ka lesela le bonolo, le omileng. O se ke wa sebedisa dihlatswa-mokelikeli kapa thepa e kgopang.
- Polokelo: When not in use for extended periods, disconnect the power adapter and store the device in a cool, dry place.
- Tšireletso ea Tikoloho: As the device is not waterproof, ensure it is always protected from rain and high humidity, especially if used in outdoor settings.
Ho batle phoso
| Bothata | Lebaka le ka khonehang | Tharollo |
|---|---|---|
| Sesebelisoa ha se sebetse. | No power supply or faulty adapter. | Check power connection. Ensure adapter is securely plugged into both the device and the outlet. Verify outlet functionality. |
| Audio files do not transfer from USB. | Incorrect USB format (e.g., NTFS instead of FAT32). Files not in MP3 format. Transfer process not initiated correctly. | Format USB drive to FAT32. Netefatsa files are MP3. Hold the V+/C button while USB is inserted to initiate transfer. Consider using a PC for file transfer if experiencing issues with a Mac. |
| No sound playback upon motion detection. | Ha ho molumo files loaded. Molumo o behiloe bonyaneng. Sensor e thibane kapa e fosahetse. | Verify audio files are correctly loaded. Increase volume using V+/C button. Ensure sensor is clear and facing the detection area. |
| Boleng ba modumo bo bobe kapa bo sothehile. | Audio file quality is low. Molumo o behiloe holimo haholo. | Ensure source audio files are of good quality. Reduce volume if distortion occurs at maximum levels. |
| Sensor ea motsamao ha e lemohe. | Sensor e thibiloe. Object outside detection range. Environmental factors (e.g., extreme heat/cold affecting PIR). | Hlakola litšitiso life kapa life ho tsoa ho sensor view. Ensure movement occurs within 16 feet of the sensor. Relocate the device if environmental conditions are extreme. |
Litlhaloso
| Sebopeho | Lintlha |
|---|---|
| Lebitso la Mohlala | Powersound V1 |
| Brand | Waytronic |
| Mofuta oa ho Beha | Thaba ea Lerako |
| Lintho tse bonahalang | Plastiki |
| Mofuta oa Sebui | Multimedia |
| Tšobotsi e Khethehileng | Audio Updatable |
| Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa | 5.12"D x 10.63"W x 7.09"H (hoo e ka bang 13cm D x 27cm W x 18cm H) |
| Boima ba Ntho | 1.49 lik'hilograma (lik'hilograma tse 3.27) |
| Tšitiso | 8 ohm |
| Ha e kenele metsi | Che |
| Maximum Range (Motion Sensor) | Approx. 16 feet (5 meters) for motion detection |
| Maximum Range (Sound Output) | Ho fihla ho maoto a 100 (30 metres) |
| Mokhoa oa ho Laola | Voice (via programmable audio), PIR Motion Sensor |
| Theknoloji ea puisano e se nang mohala | PIR motion sensor |
| Mohloli oa Matla | DC12V |
| Sebui se Phahameng sa Matla a Phahamisang | 10 Watts |
| Theknoloji ea Khokahano | IR, USB |
| Mokhoa oa Phatlalatso ea Audio | Setereo |
| Sebopeho sa Audio se tšehelitsoeng | MP3 |
| Ts'ehetso ea Karete ea SD | Boholo ba 2GB |
Warranty le Tšehetso
Boitsebiso ba Warranty
The Waytronic Powersound V1 comes with a Tiisetso e Feletseng. For specific terms and conditions, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or contact Waytronic customer service.
Tšehetso ea Bareki
If you encounter any issues or have questions not covered in this manual, please contact Waytronic customer service. You can often find contact information on the product packaging, the official Waytronic websaete, kapa ka sethala sa hau sa ho reka.
When contacting support, please have your product model (Powersound V1) and purchase details ready.
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