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Originally Posted by Booxtor
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If it is a infra-red sensor, it would be normal if sunlight can interact with the instrument. Probably this would happen even with a normal thermal lamp-light, while with a low energy consumption lamp probably not.
Evidently the sensitivity of the I.R. sensor is not enough high and at Onyx have now some problem to find the right cut-off in order to preclude the interaction with the sun light but to allow the interaction with a human finger.
I'm afraid that i will have to put a piece of paper over that sensor