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"Stationary lights are limited to a maximum of 4 being able to overlap at one time. Once you have 5 or more Stationary lights overlapping, the one with the smallest radius will start casting dynamic shadows, which have a higher performance cost. You will also get warnings when rebuilding your lights. Here you can see 5 Stationary lights placed close to one another. Notice that the fifth as a red X over it, indicating that it is now casting dynamic shadows. "
Essentially the majority of my lighting would be static. However, I need it to flicker. Currently I simulate this by adjusting intensity of point lights. However, I cannot use static lighting because the intensity cannot be changed, and the number of stationary lights is limited to 5, so many times throughout my level there are at least a few lights that switch to dynamic.
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Well... if you have any question whether you have the buttons in the correct positions, fire up the lowest frequency driver's amps first, and if that sounds correct, then ease into firing up the next highest frequency amps... you'll never blow subs running HF through them. Actually, you'll probably not damage HF drivers at -100dB, regardless of what frequencies you're feeding them. Just take it real easy to begin with, and if everything sounds right, then ease the volume on up... and if it don't sound right off the git-go at very low volume, then something's wrong and needs corrected before mashing your foot into the throttle.
Hello,
I have had my BE750G for about a year and last night it woke me up emitting a tone, and my computer was off (I normally leave it in 24/7). I hit the master switch and the tone stopped. Today I tried to turn it back on and the green LED flashes and an indicator comes up of a red battery with an X over it. When I hover the mouse over the APC icon in the systray it says the battery is disconnected. I checked the battery and it is connected. Does anybody have any suggestions as to what might be causing this erroneous message and what I should do? Thanks in advance for any and all help.
Steve -
Is the red LED flashing and is the unit emitting a constant tone while it is doing that?
By any chance, is there a UPS on your end that might be using the same battery as what you have on your BE750G? If your UPS has a flashing red LED battery icon or could be a solid red LED, it indicates that the battery is disconnected and this could either be due to a bad battery or a faulty unit. A bad battery normally indicates an alternating green and red LED accompanied with a constant tone.
JonPro,
Yes, the red LED is flashing and the unit is emitting a constant tone at the same time. Unfortunately this is the only UPS that I have so I have nothing with which to troubleshoot with and swap out batteries. I don't know if it matters but the red battery icon/LED alternates with the green power LED when they are flashing. I also tried to run a self test but it gave the message that it couldn't be run at this time. Could this be a bad battery? And would it go bad all of a sudden like that? Thanks again for your help!
Steve
Steve -
I apologize if I was not able to reply back to your previous post. I was caught up with training, but I am happy that you were able to contact our Technical Support and got a new battery.
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Did you use the 3D viewer tool they provide. Go into the details of the wing and you can click on the viewer so you can see the actual shape of the wing. The chart with the numbers obviously helps but I found the viewer very useful.
I have an XPS 8500. A while back I added a sound blaster sound card. All of a sudden my sound is gone and it says "no speakers or headphones plugged" in when I mouse over the speaker icon in the tray.
Thinking my sound card went bad I removed it and even did a full system restore. I still have the red x and no sound. Looked for the on board sound in the bios thinking it needed to be activated but, do not see it anywhere. Have speakers plugged into onboard sound card jacks and also plugged headset into jacks at top of tower.
When done, open windows Control Panel, open Device Manager and open up Sound, Video and Game Controllers. Right click the audio device and select Uninstall - you should also get a prompt to remove the current driver, tick the box to allow this and then proceed with the uninstall.
When complete, restart the computer and let Windows fully load. Open your Downloads folder, right click on the audio installer and select 'Run as Administrator' to start the installation. When this has completed, right click the speaker icon in the Taskbar and select Playback Devices. Left click 'Speakers and Headphones' once to highlight it and then click the Set Default button - check if you now have audio.
I just uninstalled the device (have tried this before) and software and rebooted. tried to install the new driver but it fails. In log it says version of update driver is equal to currently installed version.
UPDATE: had to reboot so decided to go into the bios. I have looked in there before but, did not see anything that needed changing. However, this time I decided to hit the reset or restore defaults..whatever...
We are currently working on a custom project, and are considering using the Fathom-X as an alternative to fibre optics. Does anyone have any experience using these boards on longer tethers? For our project, we need a custom tether 800 meters long, with both 400 VDC supply and communication (twisted pair if we go for the Fathom-X). I realize that the electrical characteristics of the tether itself will play a large role, but the information on the board mentioned a theoretical 2000 meter max tether length, so it would be interesting to hear if anyone has tried using them with longer tethers, and what their experiences were.
Well, i use a 4-port router between my Rpi and the eKL extender so i can run 8 camera feeds from an onboard DVR, but most people would just plug the Raspberry Pi into the eKL ethernet extender, then run coax or cat5 cable up topside. eKL ethernet extender topside plugged into computer.
I have been having issues with my Pavilion keeping a internet connection. It will just shut off and then I can not reconnect. The red X would come and go. Now the red X has been here to stay and I can't get a connection at all. It would say that I need to plug an ethernet cable in and then today said it could not locate my network adapter. NOW I'm back to the ethernet cable message. I think this all started after the upgrade to Windows 10. This is becoming a real headache and I appreciate any help.
If there are no hardware issues with the wireless card this should fix the issue. If it still continues, then perform a push button reset of Windows 10 from this link -en/document/c04742289
If it still doesn't work, A great workaround would be is to buy a USB wireless dongle from Best Buy or Staples or from Amazon or e-bay and plug it to one of the USB ports of the computer. Then connect it to the router to go online. It is very economical and cost-effective and can be ordered for a song.
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