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I need a Basic Prop-1, AP-8, PIR program? Update

Started by mpgonline, October 17, 2008, 03:17:36 PM

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mpgonline

October 17, 2008, 03:17:36 PM Last Edit: October 17, 2008, 03:40:46 PM by mpgonline
A while back I opened a topic on " I need a Basic Prop-1, AP-8, PIR program?" and I need to get an update on it.

What I want to do is replace the PIR Sensor on the prop with a hand contoller so I can do it manual.  What is the best way to do this and do I need to change the code?

Also I would like to make it so triggers a device for 3-5 seconds?  The device is a 750milliamp air controller.  Its a plug in device.  What is the best way to hook that up?

JonnyMac

The trigger code doesn't change; what you'll do is connect a normally-open pushbutton between P6.W and P6.R.

Timing is easy to adjust.  Is this going to correspond to audio like your previous program?

When you say "plug in device" do you mean 120 VAC?  If you've not worked with these voltages before you should enlist the help of a friend that has -- it can be a little dangerous.  What you need to do is control a relay with the Prop-1 and use that relay to control the 120 VAC to your device.
Jon McPhalen
EFX-TEK Hollywood Office

mpgonline

(Timing is easy to adjust.  Is this going to correspond to audio like your previous program?)
Yes.  I want the power to the device to run the same length as the audio?

(When you say "plug in device" do you mean 120 VAC?  If you've not worked with these voltages before you should enlist the help of a friend that has -- it can be a little dangerous.  What you need to do is control a relay with the Prop-1 and use that relay to control the 120 VAC to your device.)
Ok I get it.  So the best thing is to connect a relay to the Prop-1 and the "device" to the relay?    I have seen some great diagrams that you have done,  ss there a thread that shows some example prop setups?

As always thanks for your help.  It is things like this that keep me buying from EFX-TEX.

livinlowe

Have you considered a RC-4 to control this device? I own a couple and they work great!
Shawn
Scaring someone with a prop you built -- priceless!