During the winter months my system is only powered up once a week for 2 to 3 hours as the cinema, being outdoors, only operates between November and April.
I had an issue initially with the projector, a Christie CP200ZX which would simply show a red error light and could take a week or more of restarting before it would go into standby mode. This appears to be some sort of network communications error. I found that by booting up the DSSS100 and Show player first and then powering the projector, it would take only a few minutes for it to establish communication.
However, another error now comes up soon after the projector is turned on, being Exhaust Temp SFail. The temperature initially reads about 190° and then gradually reduces to normal over a period of about half an hour. All other temperature readings are normal.
Clearly the temp is not actually that hot when the projector has had no power for a week and the ambient temp is about 20° C.
I know nothing about i2C communication but suspect that there is something causing a faulty reading. This is not a major problem in itself as when the error clears and the projector is running there is no further issue.
It would be nice, however, to get an idea of how and why the error occurs, if anyone can provide a most likely explanation.
I had an issue initially with the projector, a Christie CP200ZX which would simply show a red error light and could take a week or more of restarting before it would go into standby mode. This appears to be some sort of network communications error. I found that by booting up the DSSS100 and Show player first and then powering the projector, it would take only a few minutes for it to establish communication.
However, another error now comes up soon after the projector is turned on, being Exhaust Temp SFail. The temperature initially reads about 190° and then gradually reduces to normal over a period of about half an hour. All other temperature readings are normal.
Clearly the temp is not actually that hot when the projector has had no power for a week and the ambient temp is about 20° C.
I know nothing about i2C communication but suspect that there is something causing a faulty reading. This is not a major problem in itself as when the error clears and the projector is running there is no further issue.
It would be nice, however, to get an idea of how and why the error occurs, if anyone can provide a most likely explanation.
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