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Proximity Live Value on firmware 1.5.4

Bigmanekb opened this issue · comments

I have strange values in the proximity live value field.
At the same time, the numbers does not change depending on the distance of the object to the panel
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Panel firmware is 1.5.4
Accordingly, the automatic switching on of the screen does not work as it should

Have you ever solved this issue? I didn't encounter this myself but I would try to dissasemble it and check whether the sensor in the middle is seated properly.

EDIT: Also any protection film/foil without the cutout could be the culprit.

Nope :(

There is no protective film. I checked twice :)

At the same time, the readings were the same from the very first launch.

I disassembled the device, all cables are intact

I have high values on one of mine. Not a problem but they are unstable too. I think in my case it's more to do with the mount being close to a corner and it picking up the wall

Ignore cables, check the small module which is placed in the top cutout of the PCB. I would even try it out of the housing to check whether there is any different readings (I assume it's ToF sensor which could be quite sensitive for debris and even the cover glass itself).

I haven't disassembled the panel to this extent. The maximum I got to the usb port

I have high values on one of mine. Not a problem but they are unstable too. I think in my case it's more to do with the mount being close to a corner and it picking up the wall

I have it on my desk. At an angle. Nothing is blocking the view. Values are unstable

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Does the high value cause any issue or does it standing still?

Normally the high value souldn’t be an issue the relative change is important.

I have one with ~1000 wo cover and the other has aprox ~4000 as resting value.

btw as I wrote the new version has a bug where the “triggered” label is remained on the screen. You should change between the tabs to fix it.

it's unstable... that's a problem
that is why it is impossible to use the data to regulate the screen on

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If you mean that the baseline is always different or jumping without any obstacle its pointing to a faulty sensor.

If just the baseline would have been different I could have manage it. :(

One of my assumptions was about the sensor malfunction

There is an option to calibrate your faulty proximity sensor.
I have not played with that but there is a factory test app on the device and there is calibrate menu maybe it can help.
Use google translate :) because it is in chinese

This is the first thing I tried to do, it didn't help