Noise sensor manual

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Noise sensor

General info[edit | edit source]

Noise sensor can detect loud sounds in the Room. Make players scream for a while to solve the puzzle!

The maximum load of the feeback connector is 50 mA. If you want to connect something with a higher current load, connect an external power supply - then the maximum load is 1A.

Step 1[edit | edit source]

Connect the Noise sensor to the Universal puzzle controller via included Ethernet cable.

Step 2[edit | edit source]

Connect the Universal puzzle controller to a power supply.

Step 3[edit | edit source]

Push and hold the teaching button on the sensor. Choose the mode by releasing the button after one or two blinks of the diode.

Modes[edit | edit source]

MODE 1 – VOLUME (one blink)

After you choose this mode, set the volume level (e.g. by talking or screaming), and press the teaching button on the sensor to confirm it.

Every time the volume level is reached or exceeded, the sensor becomes triggered and its red diode lights up.


MODE 2 – DURATION (two blinks)

After you choose this mode, set the volume level (e.g. by talking or screaming), and press the teaching button on the sensor.

Now, maintain the reach or exceed the set volume level for as long as you need, and press the teaching button again to confirm the duration.

Every time the volume level is reached or exceeded, for the set duration, the sensor becomes triggered and its red diode lights up.

Step 4[edit | edit source]

Use the knob on the sensor to adjust the margin for error. Turn it clockwise for more strict volume level detection, and vice versa.

LED LIGHTS CHAIN – OPTIONAL EXPANSION[edit | edit source]

An optional LED lights chain lets you improve the MODE 2 – DURATION. The LEDs will show the progress of maintaining the volume level.