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In Reply to: RE: Installing the sensor posted by Mel on January 14, 2017 at 09:55:57
I haven't got the instruction sheet in front of me, but in addition to the bit about the LED that you relate, there is also the admonition, "The closer, the better", or words to that effect. The implication is that the device will work better and better, the closer the magnet comes to the sensor, without, of course, hitting it. That's never comforting to anyone stricken with audiophilia nervosa.
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The "nervosa" folks may want to obsess over this, but it's not necessary. Truth is, it's a binary choice. It either trips the circuit as shown by lighting up the LED, or it does not. If it lights up consistently with each turn, it's easy to see and close enough. End of story.
With Phoenix going out of business we're fortunate to have our units. IMO they were a bargain at their price, appear well built and hopefully are bullet proof. Enjoy your combo; I enjoy mine.
That's what I would have thought, too. I don't quite understand why the instruction manual adds that bit about the closer, the better. Perhaps the triggering gets a tiny bit more precise as the two objects approach contact. Anyway, I've already decided not to get crazy about it.
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