Two units, one with sensor damage and another with jittery
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2025 8:01 pm
Hello.
Today my TIR5 # 223768 started behaving erratically. At first I thought there might be something reflecting the IR light, but after making sure this wasn't the case, I decided to change the light emission (I use the cap clip) and filter sensitivity settings.
When I lowered the sensitivity a little below half, the screen filled up with red dots, indicating a probable fault in the sensor unit. Putting the filter in the lower position filled the screen in red. By increasing the sensitivity, the problem is only temporarily solved, because looking at the screen, as time goes by, various “flashes” and red dots occur randomly, showing that the unit is faulty.
To prove it, I took an old TIR5 #117208. This one, many years ago, had *exactly* the same problem as described in this recent post: viewtopic.php?t=18805, including the mouse thing.
At the time, I tried some support thru e-mail, but because no conclusions were reached, I ended up buying the unit #223768.
Anyway, repeating the tests with this older TIR5, it doesn't show any image variation when I fiddle with the sensitivity and light intensity, proving the theory that the sensor in the newer TIR is indeed faulty.
Is it possible to swap the sensor from one unit to another? If so, could you provide a step-by-step guide? These units have more than 10 years each.
Anyway, I'm following the thread at viewtopic.php?t=18805 with curiosity, because if this time there is a solution, I'll eventually be able to use my old unit again, without having to repair this new one.
Video of unit with sensor misbehavior (223768): https://youtu.be/FEzIn5ksLXw
Video of unit with jittery behavior (117208): https://youtu.be/4-BDQgcmzdM
Best,
Fernando
Today my TIR5 # 223768 started behaving erratically. At first I thought there might be something reflecting the IR light, but after making sure this wasn't the case, I decided to change the light emission (I use the cap clip) and filter sensitivity settings.
When I lowered the sensitivity a little below half, the screen filled up with red dots, indicating a probable fault in the sensor unit. Putting the filter in the lower position filled the screen in red. By increasing the sensitivity, the problem is only temporarily solved, because looking at the screen, as time goes by, various “flashes” and red dots occur randomly, showing that the unit is faulty.
To prove it, I took an old TIR5 #117208. This one, many years ago, had *exactly* the same problem as described in this recent post: viewtopic.php?t=18805, including the mouse thing.
At the time, I tried some support thru e-mail, but because no conclusions were reached, I ended up buying the unit #223768.
Anyway, repeating the tests with this older TIR5, it doesn't show any image variation when I fiddle with the sensitivity and light intensity, proving the theory that the sensor in the newer TIR is indeed faulty.
Is it possible to swap the sensor from one unit to another? If so, could you provide a step-by-step guide? These units have more than 10 years each.
Anyway, I'm following the thread at viewtopic.php?t=18805 with curiosity, because if this time there is a solution, I'll eventually be able to use my old unit again, without having to repair this new one.
Video of unit with sensor misbehavior (223768): https://youtu.be/FEzIn5ksLXw
Video of unit with jittery behavior (117208): https://youtu.be/4-BDQgcmzdM
Best,
Fernando