I'm looking to use my Russound CAV6.6 & UNO-S2s as an IR distribution system around my home.
However, I'm finding that 1 keypad in particular is flooding the system with IR due to a plasma installed and facing it on an opposite wall about 18 feet away. If I look at the keypad itself, I can see the IR sensor flicker excessively while the plasma is on.
If I put electrical tape over that IR sensor, the IR system works well. If I remove the tape, allowing the plasma to create the IR "noise", the IR system only works intermittently.
Of course, this is the room I need the IR the most - otherwise I'd simply block it off permanently.
What are my options? Is there any way to reduce IR interference from a plasma? I'm surprised Russound doesn't make a plasma-proof UNO-S2 keypad....
However, I'm finding that 1 keypad in particular is flooding the system with IR due to a plasma installed and facing it on an opposite wall about 18 feet away. If I look at the keypad itself, I can see the IR sensor flicker excessively while the plasma is on.
If I put electrical tape over that IR sensor, the IR system works well. If I remove the tape, allowing the plasma to create the IR "noise", the IR system only works intermittently.
Of course, this is the room I need the IR the most - otherwise I'd simply block it off permanently.
What are my options? Is there any way to reduce IR interference from a plasma? I'm surprised Russound doesn't make a plasma-proof UNO-S2 keypad....