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DLP Projo bulb statrtup lag
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Post 1 made on Wednesday July 7, 2004 at 23:35
teknobeam1
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Just wondering if anyone else has any ideas as to how to deal with the slow bulb strike time from DLP projectors in situations where you are automating a screen blinds and lighing to create a theatre scene.

The screen trigger deploys the screen almost immediately on startup, and then the other elements follow (lights blinds, inputs, etc.) All of a sudden, you are sitting in the dark with everything ready to go waiting for the lamp to come to full potential. I know this isn't a problem with HD CRT projo's, but as DLP becomes more popular (I really like the higher end HD models), This lag time becomes an issue.

I am going to create a circuit that feeds a timer for the screen activation and then a delay in the macro to start the sequence. While that is happening, a CD player with ovieish music will play just before the trigger delay times out and the sequence starts. This will only work if a nRF remote control system is installed . I just wonder if there isn't a better solution
Post 2 made on Thursday July 8, 2004 at 01:00
Impaqt
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Well, If this nicely automated system does NOT have an automation systemm then the next best thing is probobly a Xantech Macroizer. One IR command can trigger a Macro event and setup is quite flexible. Not sure how many steps you canmake the macro, but I know Time delays can be involved givingyou a real automated appearance with a reletivly innexpensive box.
Post 3 made on Thursday July 8, 2004 at 03:01
thefish
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When I have a TSU7000 in the mix, I create a delay that jumps to a page that says something like "please wait for the projector to warm up".


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