Flashing LED

Posted by: Alan

Flashing LED - 14/06/2000 11:37

I ran a search on this but didn't find anything new in the last year.
Is there a way to disable the flashing led besides cutting it out?

Alan

Posted by: Scott

Re: Flashing LED - 15/06/2000 02:16

Come to think of it.... would be a nice feature (so as to not draw attention to your empeg). Then again, a blinking LED might indicate some kind of alarm system to someone who doesn't know what an empeg is - or looks like.



Scott (00342)
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Flashing LED - 15/06/2000 07:52

Then again, a blinking LED might indicate some kind of alarm system to someone who doesn't know what an empeg is - or looks like.

I know from firsthand experience that blinking LED's don't deter thieves. So if there were a way to disable the standby light, that might be a good thing.

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Tony Fabris
Posted by: altman

Re: Flashing LED - 15/06/2000 15:59

I'll put it on the to-do list. I've been meaning to get around to fixing this for *ages*!

Hugo


Posted by: tfabris

Re: Flashing LED - 15/06/2000 16:13

You rock, Hugo.

A config.ini option would be enough, although I'm starting to think that there might be a good use for an "advanced options" menu right there on the front panel to adjust stuff like this. Perhaps it could go in about the same place as the dimmer level control (wherever you end up putting that option).

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Tony Fabris
Posted by: ccrobin

Re: Flashing LED - 16/06/2000 14:57

I think I read in another thread that it isn't going to be possible for them to implement a "dimmer" function to the empeg due to limitations with the display. I may be wrong, but perhaps Hugo or Rob could clarify?

And Tony is right - YOU ROCK!

Live in US and Wanna sell your MKI? E-mail me. :)
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Flashing LED - 16/06/2000 15:57

I think I read in another thread that it isn't going to be possible for them to implement a "dimmer" function to the empeg due to limitations with the display. I may be wrong, but perhaps Hugo or Rob could clarify?

Nope, I saw the dimmer working on the Mark 2 prototype that Hugo demoed for me. A front-end hadn't been written for the software yet (he had to hand-edit dimmer values through a telnet session to the unit), but it worked at the hardware level and all it needed was a software implementation to complete the picture.

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Tony Fabris
Posted by: teemcbee

Re: Flashing LED - 22/06/2000 23:38

Maybe this is the wrong thread - but what happens to the flashing led if the empeg is wired to ignition and the ignition is turned off so that the empeg is down. Will the LED flush or will it be dark?

TeeMcBee

Posted by: Scott

Re: Flashing LED - 23/06/2000 03:26

The LED does not flash if the empeg is wired to the ignition when the key is in the off position.



Scott (00342)
Posted by: tfabris

Re: Flashing LED - 23/06/2000 08:25

The LED does not flash if the empeg is wired to the ignition when the key is in the off position.

That's the case for the Mark 1, which has no separate ignition lead. (So if you shut off its power, there's no electricity at all to make the LED flash.)

But I don't know about the Mark 2, which will have separate leads for the ignition wire and the always-on power. Most likely it will flash when you shut off the ignition. And, like Hugo said, they'll eventually code the software in such a way so that the flashing is configurable.

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Tony Fabris
Posted by: altman

Re: Flashing LED - 26/06/2000 16:10

When the mk2 is fully powered down, no lights come on at all. Only the power control PIC is running at this point (~1mA drain).

If the standby LED is on, then the unit is just snoozing and can be woken up with the front panel controls.

Hugo