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Features
STEREO CORD
TO EXTERNAL
SOUND SOURCE
MICROPHONE
INPUT
MICROPHONE
VOLUME
CONTROL
AC ADAPTER
POWER SWITCH
COM PORT
DISPLAY
PWR
EXT
LIGHT
COMM
TIME
TONE
FREQ1
PITCH1
DUTY/PHASE
OPTIONS
SESSIONS
FUNCTIONS
FREQ2
PITCH2
RELAX
MEDITATE
SLEEP
LEARN
ENERGIZE
VISUALIZE
ENTERTAINMENT
SPECIAL
PHOTOSONIX
MIC
SOUND
ON
PLAY
SELEC
T
10 0
N O
V A
P RO
HEADPHONES
VOLUME
CONTROL
LIGHT
CONTROL
INTENSITY
LIGHT STIMULATION GLASSES
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Real Time Control via COM port
The Nova Pro 100 can be connected to a COM port of a computer via its download
cable and the COM port jack on the unit. When in manual mode (entered by selecting
SPECIAL in the session select mode, going DOWN to oPc and pressing ENTER) the
Nova Pro 100 will accept commands either from its keyboard, or from the COM port. It is
possible to mix commands from the two sources, the latest command from whatever
source takes precedence, but this is not recommended.
L/S Designer has a special dialog box (Download menu, select Command Mode)
for demonstrating real time control. The dialog box shows the messages sent to control
the unit.
Microphone input
By popular demand from therapists who do voiceover in seminars and demon-
strations, microphone input with volume control is provided for voiceover during a
session.
A balanced input amplifier with 1% resistors for noise cancellation accepts dynamic mikes,
or electret mikes with their own power source, with 1/8 inch mono connectors. We have used
and tested several different models with good results, please see our web site for the current
model available. Connect the microphone to the MIC jack of the Nova Pro 100. Use the
microphone volume control next to the MIC jack to set the volume. Like with any other sound set
up with a microphone, enlist the help and ears of others to gage and set the volume based on
the situation (room size, how many people are connected to the device, how far apart and
away from the device they are) to make sure you are reaching everyone at a comfortable level.
Audio Strobe
How it works
How it works
How it works
How it works
How it works::::: Signals are recorded on a music CD at a high, inaudible frequency, to
control the lights in a light/sound system. An AudioStrobe* decoder detects these
signals and uses them to drive the lights of a light/sound system, absolutely in sync
with the music.
For best results, use the AudioStrobe while no session is running on the Nova Pro 100.
AudioStrobe CDs are available from Tools for Exploration and other sources.
For an amazing AudioStrobe experience
For an amazing AudioStrobe experience
For an amazing AudioStrobe experience
For an amazing AudioStrobe experience
For an amazing AudioStrobe experience:::::
Step1:
Step1:
Step1:
Step1:
Step1: Connect your CD player to the external input of the Nova Pro 100, with your
headphones and glasses connected to the Nova Pro 100 normally.
Step 2:
Step 2:
Step 2:
Step 2:
Step 2: Turn the Nova Pro 100 on and press the DOWN key twice from P01to get to the
AuS (AudioStrobe) mode.
Step 3:
Step 3:
Step 3:
Step 3:
Step 3: Play the CD. The AudioStrobe signals from the CD control the lights. The maxi-
mum intensity of the lights is controlled by the LIGHT thumbwheel on the Nova Pro 100,
the threshold by the volume control of the CD player.
* AudioStrobe (licensed from Tamas Laboratories) is a registered Trademark of Tamas
Laboratories in Germany, who holds the German patent on the technology.
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