1. Hua Neke Atuview
The ELECROW CrowPi Raspberry Pi 5 8GB Kit is an advanced all-in-one STEM education and programming platform. It integrates a Raspberry Pi 5 8GB single board computer with a 9-inch HD touchscreen, camera, and a wide array of electronic components and sensors, all housed within a portable case. This kit is designed to facilitate learning in electronics, programming, and robotics through hands-on projects.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Includes Raspberry Pi 5 8GB for powerful computing.
- Integrated 9-inch HD capacitive touchscreen display and camera.
- Features 19 different sensors and electronic components for diverse projects, including LCD, LED matrix, buzzer, light sensor, PIR sensor, ultrasonic sensor, and IR sensor.
- Durable ABS shell for portability and protection.
- Comes with 21 programming lessons and step-by-step instructions for Python and Scratch.

Image: The CrowPi kit open, showcasing the integrated Raspberry Pi 5, 9-inch display, and various onboard components.
2. He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
The CrowPi Raspberry Pi 5 8GB Kit comes with the following items:
- CrowPi Main Unit (with integrated 9-inch display and various sensors)
- Raspberry Pi 5 8GB Single Board Computer (pre-installed or to be installed)
- Papapātuhi Ahokore me te Kiore
- Waea taringa
- Kaari RFID
- 32G TF Card (with pre-loaded image)
- Pūurutau Hiko
- Kaiwhakahaere IR
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
- Kaihurihuri
- Pūpātene
- Touch Pen (Stylus)
- Kaiwhiwhi IR
- Motika Whakatere
- Mini Servo
- GPIO taura
- Tīwiri
- Tiki Waeoro
- Game Controller (x2)
- Heatsink Kit for RPi

Image: A visual representation of all accessories and components included in the CrowPi Advanced Kit.
3. Aratohu Tatūnga
3.1 Installing the Raspberry Pi 5
- Carefully open the CrowPi case.
- Locate the designated slot for the Raspberry Pi 5.
- Insert the Raspberry Pi 5 8GB board into its connector, ensuring it is seated firmly. Use the provided screwdriver to secure it if necessary.
- Insert the pre-loaded 32GB TF card into the Raspberry Pi's microSD card slot.
- Connect the necessary internal cables (e.g., USB, HDMI) from the Raspberry Pi to the CrowPi's integrated components.

Image: The Raspberry Pi 5 board, ready for installation into the CrowPi kit.
3.2 Initial Power-Up and OS Boot
- Connect the power adapter to the CrowPi unit and a power outlet.
- The system should automatically boot up, displaying the operating system on the 9-inch screen.
- Follow any on-screen prompts for initial setup, such as language and network configuration.
Video: A first look at the CrowPi, demonstrating the easy installation of the Raspberry Pi 5 and initial boot-up process.
3.3 Hononga Pikitia
- Connect the wireless keyboard and mouse using their respective USB dongles to the Raspberry Pi's USB ports.
- Plug in the earphones to the audio jack for sound output.
- The touch pen can be used directly on the capacitive touchscreen.

Image: The CrowPi's 9-inch HD capacitive touchscreen and integrated camera.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Using the CrowPi as a Computer
With the Raspberry Pi 5 and integrated display, the CrowPi functions as a compact computer. You can perform various tasks:
- Web Tirotiro: Connect to Wi-Fi and use the pre-installed browser to surf the internet.
- Rongorau: Watch videos and listen to music using compatible applications.
- Whakatika Tuhinga: Utilize office suite applications for productivity tasks.
- petipeti: Install and play various games, including retro arcade games with the provided game controllers.

Image: A user interacting with the CrowPi using a wireless keyboard and mouse.
4.2 Programming and Sensor Interaction
The CrowPi is designed for hands-on learning. The kit includes 21 lessons that guide you through various programming concepts and sensor applications using Python and Scratch.
- Matrix LED: Learn to display text and animations.
- Pūoko Tawhiti: Program the ultrasonic sensor to measure distances.
- Pūoko Pawera me te Haumākū: Build a weather station to read environmental data.
- Kōwae RFID: Experiment with RFID tags and readers for access control or inventory projects.
- Motika: Control the stepper and servo motors for robotics or automation tasks.
Video: Demonstrations of various projects and functionalities possible with the CrowPi, including sensor interaction and programming examples.
4.3 Pūnaha Whakahaere Tautoko
The Raspberry Pi 5 supports various operating systems, including:
- Raspberry Pi OS (Debian-based)
- Ubuntu
- Windows 10 IoT Core

Image: The CrowPi supports multiple operating systems, offering flexibility for users.
5. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the exterior of the CrowPi case and screen. For stubborn smudges on the screen, use a screen-safe cleaner applied to the cloth, not directly to the screen.
- Tiaki Wae: Handle all electronic components and sensors with care. Avoid applying excessive force to buttons or connectors.
- Rokiroki: When not in use, close the CrowPi case to protect the internal components from dust and damage. Store in a cool, dry place.
- Whakahōu Pūmanawa: Regularly update the operating system and installed software on your Raspberry Pi to ensure optimal performance and security.
6. Te Raru
- Kore Mana: Ensure the power adapter is securely connected to both the CrowPi and a working power outlet. Check if the power indicator light on the Raspberry Pi is on.
- Whakaatu Kaore i te Mahi: Verify that the display cable connecting the screen to the Raspberry Pi is properly seated. Restart the unit.
- Pikitia Kaore i te Whakautu: Check USB connections for the keyboard and mouse dongles. Ensure batteries in wireless peripherals are charged or replaced.
- Nga Take Pūmanawa: If an application or the OS is unresponsive, try restarting the CrowPi. For persistent issues, consider reinstalling the operating system from the provided TF card or a fresh download.
- Pūoko Raraunga: Double-check all connections to the sensors. Review your code for any errors. Consult the detailed lessons and online resources for specific sensor troubleshooting.
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | HIKO |
| Ingoa Tauira | CrowPi1 |
| Tau tauira | SES14002K |
| Rahi kua whakauruhia te mahara RAM | 8 GB |
| Te Rokiroki Mahara | 8 GB (Raspberry Pi 5 RAM) / 32GB (TF Card) |
| Tauira PTM | ARM Cortex A5 |
| Tere Tukatuka | 4.00 GHz |
| Hangarau Hononga | USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
| Pūnaha Mahi | Debian, Ubuntu, Windows 10 IoT Core |
| Waitohu Tukatuka | ARM |
| Hototahi Ahokore | Nihokikorangi |
| Pūrere Hototahi | Camera, Keyboard, Mouse, Earphones, Gamepads |
| Hangarau Mahara RAM | DDR4 |
| Tatau Tukatuka | 1 |
| Tauranga USB katoa | 2 (on Raspberry Pi 5) |
| Media Hanga-roto | 32G TF Card, Earphone, RFID CARD, Wireless Keyboard and Mouse |
| Rahi Whakaatu | 9-inch HD Capacitive Touchscreen |
| Dimensions (Closed Case) | 27 henimita (10.6 inihi) x 17.5 henimita (6.9 inihi) x 6.5 henimita (2.56 inihi) |

Image: Dimensions of the closed CrowPi case.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
This ELECROW CrowPi Raspberry Pi 5 8GB Kit comes with a 180-ra whakamana from the date of purchase, covering manufacturing defects. For technical support, additional resources, or to contact customer service, please visit the official ELECROW store or webpae.
Official ELECROW Store: ELECROW Store on Amazon