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Velleman Whadda WMS102 Quick Start Manual
Velleman Whadda WMS102 Quick Start Manual

Velleman Whadda WMS102 Quick Start Manual

Programmable laser security kit

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The WMS102 Programmable laser security kit with ATmega328 development board. Suitable for
setting up a secure zone in a dark room, learning to refract laser beams with mirrors and educational
game applications such as in an 'escape room' .
The Arduino is already preprogrammed with our
code, but you can modify and download the
Arduino source code on our GitHub page using
the QR code below.
Now unbox everything and connect the sensor, laser and relay using the jumper cables that are
delivered in the box. Connect the LCD Keypad shield to the Arduino. Also connect the USB cable to a
5V port to power your system.
There are 3 different modes you can select from. Use the LCD keypad shield buttons to select your
mode. Below the function of every button:
QuickStart guide WMS102
For a more detailed version of the assembly
instructions and explanation how it works, you
can follow our tutorial video using the QR code
below.
Start/Stop
Previous/next Mode
Up/Down Time setting

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  • Page 1 QuickStart guide WMS102 The WMS102 Programmable laser security kit with ATmega328 development board. Suitable for setting up a secure zone in a dark room, learning to refract laser beams with mirrors and educational game applications such as in an 'escape room' . For a more detailed version of the assembly The Arduino is already preprogrammed with our instructions and explanation how it works, you...
  • Page 2 Set up the laser pointed at the light sensor. When this beam is interrupted, the Arduino will detect it. Below an explanation on the 3 different modes you can choose from. MODE 1: The time counts up when you press the start button. Time stops when the laser beam is detected.