Waytronic E12

Waytronic E12 Outdoor Motion Activated Voice Prompt Siren Alarm User Manual

1. Selelekela

This manual provides detailed instructions for the proper setup, operation, and maintenance of your Waytronic E12 Outdoor Motion Activated Voice Prompt Siren Alarm. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the device to ensure optimal performance and longevity.

2. Sehlahisoa Overview

The Waytronic E12 is an outdoor motion-activated device designed to play customizable voice prompts or siren alarms upon detecting movement. It features a durable, waterproof design and a built-in speaker for clear audio output.

Likarolo tsa Bohlokoa:

  • Supports IPX5 level waterproofing.
  • Button controls for track selection and volume adjustment.
  • USB connectivity for voice replacement via computer.
  • Hanging design for flexible installation.
  • Digital track, volume, and mode display.
  • Built-in 2500mAh Lithium battery.
  • 100dB warning volume (within 1m).
Waytronic E12 Motion Activated Voice Prompt Siren Alarm with mounting bracket

Figure 1: Waytronic E12 device with included mounting bracket.

Waytronic E12 showing IP43 waterproof rating and suitability for outdoor use

Figure 2: The E12 is designed for both indoor and outdoor use, offering IP43 protection against light rain.

Various application scenarios for the Waytronic E12, including garden, driveway, farm, construction site, dangerous area, warehouse, and port terminal

Setšoantšo sa 3: Examples of suitable application environments for the E12 device.

3. Seta

3.1 Ho phutholla le Tlhahlobo ea Pele

Carefully remove all components from the packaging. Verify that all parts are present and undamaged. The package should include the E12 device, a power cable, and a USB data cable (optional, but recommended for voice replacement).

3.2 Ho kenya sesebelisoa

The E12 features a hanging design for easy installation. Use the provided mounting bracket to secure the device to a wall or other suitable surface. Ensure the motion sensor has a clear line of sight to the area you wish to monitor.

Diagram showing the gimbal mounting bracket and how it attaches to the E12 device

Figure 4: Illustration of the gimbal and its installation onto the E12 device.

3.3 Ho Matlafatsa/Ho tima

Locate the slide switch on the side of the device (under the white cover) to power the unit on or off.

4. Litaelo tsa Ts'ebetso

4.1 Ho lemoha ho sisinyeha

The E12 utilizes an intelligent infrared sensor to detect motion. The inductive distance is approximately 0-4 meters, with an induction angle of 120 degrees. When motion is detected within this range, the device will activate and play the programmed audio.

Diagram illustrating the 120-degree induction angle and 4-meter inductive distance of the infrared motion sensor

Figure 5: Infrared sensor detection range and angle.

4.2 Taolo ea Molumo

The device features a 6-level volume control. Use the dedicated volume buttons on the bottom of the unit to adjust the output level. The current volume level will be displayed on the small LED screen.

4.3 Track Selection and Playback Modes

The E12 supports digital track selection and two playback modes: single track (A) and full track (B). Use the track selection buttons to navigate through loaded audio files. The selected mode and track number will be shown on the LED display.

  • Single Track Mode (A): Plays one selected audio file each time motion is detected.
  • Full Track Mode (B): Plays all loaded audio files in succession each time motion is detected.

4.4 Voice Replacement via USB

The E12 allows you to replace the default audio prompts with your own custom MP3 files. This process requires connecting the device to a computer using a compatible USB data cable.

  1. Hokela Khomphutha: Use a USB-A to USB-C data cable (not just a charging cable) to connect the E12 to your computer. The device should appear as a removable drive, often labeled "NONAME".
  2. Laola Audio Files: The device has approximately 4MB of storage. You can delete existing demo sounds by moving them to the trash and emptying the trash on your computer.
  3. Upload Custom Audio: Drag and drop your desired MP3 audio files onto the device's drive. For multiple files, consider naming them with a numerical prefix (e.g., 001_sound.mp3, 002_alert.mp3) to control playback order.
  4. Ntša ka mokhoa o sireletsehileng: After transferring files, safely eject the device from your computer before disconnecting the USB cable.
Waytronic E12 connected to a laptop via USB cable for voice replacement

Figure 6: Connecting the E12 to a computer for custom voice upload.

Video 1: Demonstrates the E12's features, including human infrared induction, built-in battery, memory, volume control, and the process of copying audio files via USB cable to a computer.

Examples of customized voice prompts for different uses like construction sites, warehouses, and public areas

Setšoantšo sa 7: Examples of custom voice applications for the E12.

5. Tlhokomelo

5.1 Ho hloekisa

Hlakola sesebelisoa ka bonolo, damp lesela. Qoba ho sebelisa lik'hemik'hale tse matla kapa litlhoekiso tse khorofo, kaha tsena li ka senya casing or electronic components.

5.2 Litaba tsa Battery

The E12 is equipped with a built-in 2500mAh Lithium battery. Recharge the device using the provided power cable when the battery level is low. A red indicator light typically signifies charging, turning off when fully charged.

5.3 Ho thibela metsi

The device has an IPX5 (or IP43 as per specifications) waterproof rating, meaning it is protected against low-pressure water jets from any direction. While suitable for outdoor use and light rain, it is not designed for submersion. Ensure the USB port cover is securely closed when not in use to maintain water resistance.

6. Ho rarolla mathata

6.1 Sesebediswa ha se bule

  • Netefatsa hore sesebelisoa sa motlakase se maemong a 'ON'.
  • Charge the device for at least 2-3 hours. The battery may be depleted.

6.2 Ha ho na Molumo kapa Molumo o tlase

  • Check the volume level using the volume control buttons.
  • Netefatsa hore molumo files are correctly loaded onto the device and are in MP3 format.
  • Ensure the motion sensor is not obstructed and is detecting movement.

6.3 Unable to Connect to Computer for Voice Replacement

  • Use a USB cable that supports data transfer, not just charging. The included power cable may not be a data cable.
  • Ensure the device is powered on when connecting to the computer.
  • Try a different USB port on your computer or another computer if available.
  • Confirm that the device appears as a removable drive (e.g., "NONAME") on your computer.

6.4 Motion Sensor Not Triggering

  • Check for obstructions in front of the sensor.
  • Ensure the device is positioned correctly to cover the desired detection area.
  • Verify the device is powered on and has sufficient battery charge.

7. Litlhaloso

SebopehoTlhaloso
MohlalaE12
MoqtageLi-volts tse 3.7
Mokhoa oa ho LaolaThetsa
Boemo ba Lerata100 Decibels (within 1m)
Mofuta oa ho BehaThaba ea Lerako
Theknoloji ea SensorMotion Sensor (Infrared)
Sebaka se kenyelletsang0-4 Limithara
Induction Angle120 likhato
Lintlha tse sa keneleng metsiIP43 / IPX5
Boima ba Ntho13.4 lik'hilograma
Litekanyo tsa Sehlahisoa5.12 x 2.87 x 1.57 inches (130 x 73 x 40 mm)
Mofuta oa LeshalaLithium ea 2500mAh e hahiloeng kahare
Mohopolo4 MB (approx.)
Table of technical specifications for the Waytronic E12, including model, sensor type, inductive distance, induction range, warning volume, power supply, and size

Figure 8: Summary of key product specifications.

8. Tiisetso le Tšehetso

Specific warranty details and direct support contact information are not provided in the available product data. For warranty claims or technical assistance, please refer to the seller's policies or contact the retailer where the product was purchased.

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