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#1 casdsys

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Posted 11 June 2010 - 12:52 PM

We would like some feed back on a design were coming up with. It has some killer features and would like to know what you think.

· Capable of well over 4.2 Billion cues, this model has been limited to 6,000 cues, allowing the user to select up to 300 channels. The RX20 is a 20 shot drop box.

· Advanced RF system with a Line Of Sight range of up to 1.6km

· FCC and worldwide compliant

· Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)

· 128 Bit Data Encryption

· Operating Frequency 2.4Ghz

· ARMING and UNARMING is done remotely with visual indicators ( BLUE LED = ARMED )

· LCD Display, 16 characters by 2 lines, indicating the following,

Ø MODES ( Normal/Sequential )

Ø Channel Selected

Ø Sequence Delay Time

Ø Sequence Firing Cue

Ø Battery Level Monitor ( LCD BACKLIGHT – GREEN/ORANGE/RED )

Ø ARMED/UNARMED

· Outputs are SHORT CIRCUIT PROOF

· Using world’s famous PYROCLIPS as connectors ( RX20M only )

· Internal Power Source – Rechargeable SLA Battery

· Keyed ON/OFF Switch removable in both positions

· Sequencer with delay times ranging from 100ms to 10 seconds activated on any cue adjustable in

100 millisecond increments.

· LEDS – Bi-colored LEDS are used to display the cue being selected (GREEN) and the continuity (RED)

· 3 Membrane Switches – ENTER, DOWN, UP

· Audio and Visual alerts to show unit is with-in Radio Range ( WHITE LED )

· 360 Degrees swivel type removable antenna - externally mounted

· Wiring can protrude from case with lid closed

· 3 year warranty RTB



TX20 SPECIFICATIONS AND FEATURES

The TX20 is designed in a Seahorse SE-120 Case.

The features are as follows,

· Beautifully designed and layed out membrane switches

· Electroluminescence back light, lights up your panel in the dark, highlighting the important functions

· Visually appealing

· Large 20 character x 2 lines PLED display, with large viewing angle unlike LCD displays, indicates the following,

Ø Channel Selected

Ø ARMED/UNARMED

Ø Last Cue Fired

Ø Timer – in minutes and seconds i.e. 00:00



· Function keys include

Ø Cues 1 to 20

Ø UNARM

Ø ARM

Ø RANGE TEST

Ø ENTER

Ø UP

Ø DOWN



· Keyed ON/OFF Switch removable in both positions

· 300 channels selected with the UP/DOWN button

· Advanced RF system with a Line Of Sight range of up to 1.6km

· FCC and worldwide compliant

· Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum (DSSS)

· 128 Bit Data Encryption

· Operating Frequency 2.4Ghz

· ARMING and UNARMING is done remotely with visual indicators

· Internal Power Source – Rechargeable SLA Battery

· 360 Degrees swivel type removable antenna

· 3 year warranty RTB

· Built-in timer displays the length of your display

Cheers




#2 casdsys

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Posted 11 June 2010 - 01:18 PM

Correction to the sequencer delays..

SEQUENCER with Delay times ranging from 0.025 to 60 seconds
0.025 seconds to 0.1 seconds ( increments of 0.025 seconds )
0.1 seconds to 1 second ( increments of 0.1 second )
1 second to 60 seconds ( increments of 1 second )

someone in the mining industry asked me to reduce the delay times...

#3 martyn

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Posted 11 June 2010 - 01:34 PM

sounds perfect - if you can do them for around 29.99 inc carriage I'll have a couple ;)

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Posted 12 June 2010 - 12:22 PM

No ohm-meter function for measuring resistance of individual cues????
How useful it is will also depend a lot on the front-end software for planning/programming shows.
Trying to do something very beautiful but very dangerous very safely....

#5 casdsys

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Posted 13 June 2010 - 01:04 AM

No we decide to use the simple method of checking continuity with a test current of less than 10 milliamps.
As for software for programming shows this will be the "Little Black Box" which you plug into the USB port of your computer.
But this will come after we design the RX50 - 50 cue drop box, 15,000 cues total.

#6 casdsys

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Posted 02 July 2010 - 09:11 AM

Some photo's of the RX20NC can be found here.

http://www.pyrounive...6096#post406096

We hope to have pictures of the RX20M and TX20 wireless controller available soon.

#7 casdsys

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Posted 13 July 2010 - 01:31 PM

Video demo of the RX20 Part 1. We hope to have a video demo of the TX20 wireless controller soon.






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