by borgs » Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:04 pm
Jon,
In the office that I configured the machine, the LED was constantly on - so I configured it with the lights off. When I moved it to the lounge, 3 of my energy bulbs have no effect on it but the other makes it unusable - it won't receive a single command. By the way, I have a huge lounge, which is why I have 4 bulbs in it. Unfortunately, the bulb that triggers it is a different fit to the others. I have changed the bulb with one of the same type (all I have at the moment) and it has the same effect.
The office bulb is the same type as the three lounge bulbs. I replaced the office bulb with one that didn't trigger it in the lounge and it still triggered it in the office. The only difference I could see was the shape / size of the rooms - i.e. more reflections.
So, I'm currently experimenting with bulbs - they seem to give off a different amount of IR depending on how long they have been on and some bulbs, even from the same pack, seem to give off more IR than others. It may also have something to do with the age of the bulb.
Sunlight has affected it also, but then, the LED will light up every 10 seconds or so - the unit is shielded from the Sun, and the room never gets very bright, but it was triggering today whenever I walked near it - I could tell that the Sunlight was bouncing off me onto the receiver. I've sent IR to it when the LED has been triggered by the Sun and, so far, it has received all of the codes correctly, although I cannot be entirely sure that the IR command is happening at the same time as the Sun IR blip as, by the time I see the LED light up, the event has probably already passed.
My main reason for the post was to determine if the 56K receiver might be the culprit or whether it was the use of very sensitive receivers. I now understand from your reply why it is not quite like a normal device IR receiver and would trigger more often.
I'll keep experimenting.
Cheers,
Steve