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Download sounds to sound module
Any sounds can be loaded into the module through the USB interface. A sound library including software for the transfer of
the sound files to the module is available as a free download at www.fischertechnik.de/Sounds.
In addition to the many sounds available, there are also tips and links for the generation of your own sound files.
Sound format: wav-file, 22kHz, mono, 8 bits
Blink codes for the LED
The green LED shows the operational status of the module.
Continuous light
One blink
Blinking frequency about 1 time per second
Blinking frequency 2 times short, 1 second pause
Blinking frequency 4 times short, 1 second pause
Safety Instructions
• All components, especially moving parts, should be maintained and cleaned as necessary.
• Caution! Be careful not to hurt yourself on components with sharp or pointed edges!
• No electrical components are to be connected to any other power supply than that provided by fischertechnik
(e.g. Accumulator Set, product no. 34969).
• Check charging devices for rechargeable batteries regularly for damage!
• If damage is found, do not use the charging device until it is completely repaired!
• Do not insert wires into the electrical outlet!
• Do not attempt to charge batteries, which are not rechargeable!
• Only charge rechargeable batteries under the supervision of an adult!
• Insert the batteries with the right polarity!
• Remove dead batteries from the toy!
• Do not short circuit connection terminals!
Instructions for Environmental Protection
Do not put the electrical and electronic components of this construction kit such as motors, lights and sensors in the household waste.
At the end of their service life, take them to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic devices.
The symbol on the product, packaging or the instructions shows this.
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Power supply connected, sufficient voltage available
Keystroke identified, sound is being activated.
Module is receiving data through the USB interface.
Battery almost dead or power supply too low
Short circuit or overload on the indicator light connection;
output is being automatically shut off until the short circuit or
overload is eliminated.
Instructions