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RE: Pronto/RC 5000 light sensor



At 12:31 23.10.2000 +0100, you wrote:
>   >     Now whenever I want to use the thing in low light levels
instead
>   >of just tapping the screen to turn the light on, easily done in
gloomy
>   >conditions and with the unit on the base, I have to press the
button on
>   >the side.  This may seem trivial, but it ir really annoying. 
Also both
>   >lights come on at once, before either the screen or the direct
button
>   >lights came on depending on which you touched.
>
>Look here William...
>http://www.remotecentral.com/pronto/pfaq-a4.htm#a4-07
>http://www.remotecentral.com/pronto/pfaq-a4.htm#a4-02

I wonder:
This illegal substance would not be Cadmium, by any chance?
And, if I sort of having a CdS light dependent resistor in the
"parts"
drawer, could it be installed in my Pronto?
Inquisitive minds needs to know.... :-)

Anders


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