Try. Probably, it will be very convenient. Unless, of course, will not forget in a dream to look up and down several times to switch it off . Otherwise, the device will Wake You up after some time after the beginning of prompting tips . Therefore, the duplex is recommended for advanced users . But trying never hurts .Чемпион wrote:Why can't I try the duplex mode? Maybe it will work?
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Same question about the sensors...
1 Why use 2 sensors, they work in pairs or independently?
2 How to check EACH sensor on the performance of sescoi happens?
3 As visually you can tell the motion sensor from the led?
(can anyone throw a picture of the sensors from the eyes of his grimstalker)
there is a feeling that soldered 2 LEDs and only one motion sensor...
1 Why use 2 sensors, they work in pairs or independently?
2 How to check EACH sensor on the performance of sescoi happens?
3 As visually you can tell the motion sensor from the led?
(can anyone throw a picture of the sensors from the eyes of his grimstalker)
there is a feeling that soldered 2 LEDs and only one motion sensor...
1.there is one sensor,the second is the IR emitter signal.
Dimas, read the user manual and see the diagram "Electronic circuit device..."
item 10 — Infrared motion sensor age
ie it turns out the instructions are not entirely correct written
these three circuits are correctly labeled so
10A — Emitter IR signal
11 — Led
10B Sensor (receiver) IR signal
Dimas, read the user manual and see the diagram "Electronic circuit device..."
item 10 — Infrared motion sensor age
ie it turns out the instructions are not entirely correct written
these three circuits are correctly labeled so
10A — Emitter IR signal
11 — Led
10B Sensor (receiver) IR signal
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I don't see much sense in such a detailed detail. This is not a wiring diagram for serial production.Кандратий wrote:1.there is one sensor,the second is the IR emitter signal.
Dimas, read the user manual and see the diagram "Electronic circuit device..."
item 10 — Infrared motion sensor age
ie it turns out the instructions are not entirely correct written
these three circuits are correctly labeled so
10A — Emitter IR signal
11 — Led
10B Sensor (receiver) IR signal
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The palm of your hand can short the electrical circuit on the circuit Board and make adjustments to the operation of the circuit, if so hugging device .Dimas wrote:you Can close the device in the palms in the check mode the motion sensor and see if the squeak is interrupted when the absolute static motion of the hands.
The question arose. In the description You said "the Device is based on research at Stanford University by a group of Stephen Laberge".
Whether DreamStalker "continuation" of the development NovaDreamer or created from scratch? Specifically interested in the algorithm for determining the phase of the REM is the same?
And if you can, please take a brief comparison of the features of the NovaDreamer and DreamStalker.
Thank you!
Whether DreamStalker "continuation" of the development NovaDreamer or created from scratch? Specifically interested in the algorithm for determining the phase of the REM is the same?
And if you can, please take a brief comparison of the features of the NovaDreamer and DreamStalker.
Thank you!
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DreamStalker "continuation" is not as fully developed and I alone, have no relation to Stanford University . But it should be noted that in the development process I reviewed in detail with the algorithm of an already existing device. I was tasked to develop a device, of defects that are observed in other devices with LED display for convenient operation with the instrument settings and accounting mode to account for the positives during the night.Ник wrote:the question Arose. In the description You said "the Device is based on research at Stanford University by a group of Stephen Laberge".
Whether DreamStalker "continuation" of the development NovaDreamer or created from scratch? Specifically interested in the algorithm for determining the phase of the REM is the same?
And if you can, please take a brief comparison of the features of the NovaDreamer and DreamStalker.
Thank you!
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Good time of day! So it turns out that
good time of day! And it turns out that I will not be able to use the device? But if to sew another cloth for blackout(on top ), then will it help somehow?Александр (разработчик) wrote:If the room included even a faint electric light, and he falls on the sensor, then the trigger will even sensitivity 20 - that's right. The fact that the electric light would be a lamp You have no standing in any case contains a strong pulsation with a frequency of 100 Hz. Acceptable conditions for operation of the device is either the darkness or subdued daylight, without direct sunlight. These conditions are usually in the bedroom to ensure a normal healthy sleep
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As I wrote, the permissible conditions for the operation of the device is either the darkness or subdued daylight, without direct sunlight. Day can be used, if only the direct ray of sunlight is from the side, creeping under the mask, fry you right in the eye. I think that in this case You get to sleep and then not succeed. Anyway, to sew anything no reason, it's easier to draw the curtains or close the blinds on the window. Or are You going to the beach to sunbathe, sleep and OS-om enjoy ?Гость wrote:So it turns out that I will not be able to use the device? But if to sew another cloth for blackout(on top ), then will it help somehow?
Good day!
A number of questions:
1. Did dreamstalker certified for safety for the eyes?
2. As I understand it, in the area of the eyelids installed sensors look like "laser-pointer". Not harmful if they are repeatedly every night shining in your eyes? Please tell us about the power of red bulbs, their tech. settings, etc.
3. Can I take dreamstalker in Moscow for the rental and do you plan this possibility?
Thank you
A number of questions:
1. Did dreamstalker certified for safety for the eyes?
2. As I understand it, in the area of the eyelids installed sensors look like "laser-pointer". Not harmful if they are repeatedly every night shining in your eyes? Please tell us about the power of red bulbs, their tech. settings, etc.
3. Can I take dreamstalker in Moscow for the rental and do you plan this possibility?
Thank you
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Nothing of the sort. Where did such a strange idea? Who will serve people in the eye with a laser? What do you, my dear, on the night of the horror movies look ? For issue tips have the usual weak LEDs red. They are all completely safe for eyes by its technical characteristics, as it is designed to look at them with your own eyes as long as you want .Привет wrote:As I understand it, in the area of the eyelids installed sensors look like "laser-pointer".
Thanks for instant answer!
Hope I didn't hurt You with my Amateur question. Just
by purchasing any innovative devices is always to ask their characteristics, dangers, honey. restrictions and etc.
I would appreciate other answers about Dreamstalker, as I plan to buy the device:
1. certitificate. Should be certified similar devices?
2. technical led parameters (maximum power).
3. the rental of this device
Thanks again!
Hope I didn't hurt You with my Amateur question. Just
by purchasing any innovative devices is always to ask their characteristics, dangers, honey. restrictions and etc.
I would appreciate other answers about Dreamstalker, as I plan to buy the device:
1. certitificate. Should be certified similar devices?
2. technical led parameters (maximum power).
3. the rental of this device
Thanks again!
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Complete and detailed documentation on the LEDs from the manufacturer: http://www.chip-dip.ru/library/DOC000195297.pdf.
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There instructions are detailed and fully painted the algorithm of generation of signals and pauses between them.Привет wrote:is there a pause in the operation of the device after activation on the REM?
if Yes, what?
The question is not clear. Explain.Привет wrote:can device independently vymochite with default settings?
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Eye damage by infrared radiation
Along with damage to the organ of vision ultraviolet rays can cause burns of the eye by infrared radiation. Lethality has penetrating eyes of short-wave part of the rays which is absorbed by the lens, retina, choroid.
In the crystalline lens develops opacities, the so - called heat cataract (traumatic). They occur commonly in people exposed long time to high temperatures. First heat cataract found in glassblowers, later - metallurgists.
Thermal effect of infrared rays on the retina is expressed in burns of the macular area on which the rays are focused. The retinal pigment epithelium and choroidal pigment absorbs infrared radiation, resulting in coagulation of proteins, developing chorioretinal burn, followed by a more or less significant and usually irreversible loss of vision.
This sort of damage occur at relatively long viewed with the naked eye at the sun or when observing a solar Eclipse without eye protection filters.
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Eye damage by infrared radiation
Along with damage to the organ of vision ultraviolet rays can cause burns of the eye by infrared radiation. Lethality has penetrating eyes of short-wave part of the rays which is absorbed by the lens, retina, choroid.
In the crystalline lens develops opacities, the so - called heat cataract (traumatic). They occur commonly in people exposed long time to high temperatures. First heat cataract found in glassblowers, later - metallurgists.
Thermal effect of infrared rays on the retina is expressed in burns of the macular area on which the rays are focused. The retinal pigment epithelium and choroidal pigment absorbs infrared radiation, resulting in coagulation of proteins, developing chorioretinal burn, followed by a more or less significant and usually irreversible loss of vision.
This sort of damage occur at relatively long viewed with the naked eye at the sun or when observing a solar Eclipse without eye protection filters.
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And what is there to comment? I can only add that if You are using some device can measure heat emitted by an infrared led with a maximum power of 0.002 W, which during operation in the pulsed mode gives an average capacity of not more than 0,00002 W, it would mean that You spent a considerable amount on the purchase of a super-mega-professional equipment and rented a special laboratory under the ground. But seriously, when You look at a glass of hot tea, standing on the table, Your eyes get about 100,000 times more infrared radiation. I already answered here, as in side sleeping next to wife is not necessary then to rotate the view, if You are so concerned about this, for man to 800W of heat during the day gives into the surrounding space .Юстас wrote:injuries of This kind are encountered when relatively long viewed with the naked eye at the sun or when observing a solar Eclipse without eye protection filters.