It is possible that with time some of the pixels of the detector start to produce an output not triggered by an income photon, i.e. to become ``noisy''. If the particular pixel countrate is too high relatively to the module countrate, then the on-board electronics switch it off. In ISGRI the noisy pixels can recover after being switched off for some time and disabled pixels are periodically reset to check their status. Data Structure ISGR-SWIT-STA with the list of noisy pixel switches in the ISGRI detector layer is produced during the pre-processing basing on the rise-time information and pixels light-curves transmitted, see Table .
In PICsIT pixels cannot be recovered that easy. A PICsIT pixel will remain off once killed. Only if half of the detector (or so) will be off pixels will be attempted to turn on.The history of the disable pixels can be found in Data Structure PICS-FALT-STA, see Table .