2012-11-10 07:55:51 (20235 views) "Ownership Assignment" is the process by which a user relinquishes administrative privileges to a DreamLover device in favor of another user (normally, a male management coach or significant other).
Normally, ownership can be revoked at any time, although Pedigree Program members will have this action logged on their user profile.
From today, when assigning ownership, it is possible to select a 7 or 30 day period during which ownership may not be revoked.

This period is reported to the assignee owner as follows:
2012-09-28 21:54:32 (19521 views) Looks like it's going to be a challenge to persuade the manufacturer to create more of these unique, branded velvet pouches with the thunder logo as the material supplier has minimum order quantities of thousands of square meters.
These convenient pouches that allow you to protect your ChronoVault's shiny dome when you pack the ChronoVault in your bag or suitcase may not be available for a while once we run out. We only have a couple dozens left. So if you absolutely want one of these shipped with your product, this would be the time to place your order.
2012-09-28 21:49:13 (18323 views) Currently, officially, the only way to use a DreamLover 2000 Link (DL2K-LINK) USB peripheral under Mac is with Boot Camp. Parallels and VMWare both have certain issues.
The ChronoVault runs just fine under Parallels and VMWare.
2012-07-31 09:17:59 (27283 views) Seeking feedback from Mac users who have successfully installed and used the DL2K-LINK under Parallels.
Can you please let us know by email or below, which version of Parallels and Mac OS you are using. We're working on a weird issue seen on just one machine and trying to proceed by exclusion.
2012-06-07 11:14:13 (35730 views) We've been asked about leash mode settings. These settings are explained in detail in the User's Guide (Index > DL Uplink application > DreamLover 2000 Configuration > Leash ranges) but practically, if you just want to test leash mode and get it working quickly, these are the things you should know:
1. Don't change the grace ticks. Leave this value at 15.
2. Use "confine to pc" to test. This factory preset sends pulses when the signal is not at maximum strength (i.e. as soon as the wearer moves 1-2 meters away from the DL2K-LINK).
The values are 31 (the maximum signal strength), 27 and 20. This means that as soon as the wearer moves away from the maximum signal strength zone (1-2 meters normally) a low level pulse will be delivered every approximately 7 seconds. When the wearer moves farther away beyond signal strength 27 a level 2 pulse is delivered. When the wearer moves beyond the 20 level (about 2/3rds of the signal) a high pulse is delivered.
When the wearer moves beyond the range of the transmitter (no signal) a high level pulse is transmitted every couple of seconds; this is always the case and is not user configurable.
3. Range must be tested by trial and error, because each user's environment will attenuate radio signals differently. When you've tested "confine to pc" and want to customize your preset to confine the wearer to a specific area, follow these directions.
You will first want to find what signal strength corresponds to a particular perimeter in your house. To do this, pick a signal strength, like 15, and test. If leash mode starts delivering pulses before the wearer reaches the allowed boundary, the value is set too high and must be lowered. If the wearer is able to exit the area without pulses, the value is set too low and must be increased.
The DreamLover 2000 leash preset configuration screen allows you to customize not one but three different perimeters. When the signal level drops under value "1" a low pulse is delivered. When the signal level drops under value "2" a medium pulse is delivered. When the signal level drops under value "3" a high pulse is delivered. Finally, when there is no longer a "leash" signal being transmitted, a high level pulse is delivered automatically by the receiver until the wearer returns within the transmitter's range.
When you're experimenting with leash presets, three values won't be of much use to you, because you're still trying to figure out which signal strength corresponds to what area in your home. Therefore, when testing, it is recommended to focus on the "Signal level 1" value. When the wearer is within this range, there will be no pulses. When the wearer is beyond this range, pulses will be delivered.
For beginning users, we recommend finding the level 1 value as described above, and keeping value 2 and 3 slightly lower (for instance, 20, 19, 18 - or, 11, 10, 9).
4. Three things to keep in mind when using leash mode. First, the orientation of the wearer will affect the signal. Depending on the orientation, the signal will have to penetrate several inches of water (the wearer's body) or it won't. Second, walls do not only attenuate radio signals, but they reflect and refract them; so different environments will react very differently to an identical preset. Finally, a signal arriving at a wall perpendicular to its surface will see the least thickness (the actual thickness of the wall) and the least attenuation. However, if you try to transmit through a wall at an angle, you should see that the signal gets weaker (all else being equal).
Have fun!
2012-04-11 23:41:33 (44199 views) Another compatible device, just needs some minor modification to the lower electrode. Submitted by SubFroggie
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