Summary of Contents for Starling Technologies S-HAL-9
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Protect bottom of board from shorting against anything metal. Thank you for purchasing the P-N-P H.A.L light and sound kit from Starling Technologies™. We are excited to release our light and sound kit for the infamous computer from the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey."...
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Startup: After adding batteries, turn the unit on. HAL will greet you with “Good Evening Dave”. He may also activate another sound at this time, as the motion sensor is analyzing its environment, which is normal. Moving your hand past the sensor or walking past it will set off another phrase.
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Very simple install of the kit. Hot-glue can be used to install everything but the lenses. Looking at the soundboard, next to the battery holder below, there is a blue square trim pot. Turn the screw clock-wise to increase volume, turn counter clock-wise to reduce volume.
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This was my choice for the motion sensor installation. I discarded the dome lens so that I could hide the sensor. I drilled all holes in the speaker area of HAL. Placing the sensor behind one of the holes gave me a motion range of about 4ft. I enlarged one of the holes, shown above, giving a range of about 10ft.
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I hot glued it on 3 edges. While your at it, glue the speaker in place as well as the switch. Looking at the first photo in this manual, hot-glue the soundboard and the 3xAAA battery holder as shown. If the red eye LED is loose, use a little hot-glue around the edges to hold it in place.
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The LED red eye will remain bright. This is normal and it is time to change the batteries. All photos contained in this document are property of Starling technologies. This document may not be copied, sold or transfered without permission.
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