I work with an ultrasonic welder. I would like to have something that senses high volume sound and does a cycle count with the average cycle time. Have a readout of the average cycle time and a printed list of each cycle count.
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hi all i am a bit new here but have followed the forums for 2 years and it really been helpful keepup the good work.
i was having this strange problem when i talk for really long time and dissconnect the call the call timer at the time of dissconnection, it shows say some thing like 1:49 and seconds later it displaces another time saying 48:59 this happens to me quite a lot.
i have noticed it only happens when the backlight goes off on a long duration call and if u have a short duration call before the bcaklight goes off this problem doesnt occur.
wondering if any one has noticed this and if there a way around it or is it something wrong with my handset
thanks all u guys
Take a look at your clock when you put your phone out of stand-by mode.
It lags a bit. After 1 second, the right time will be displayed. Off course the device has to be in stand-by some time.
Kind of the same as your call timer I think, the device needs to wake up a bit.
(Like ppl who just woke up, they can't think clear)
I am looking for a free program to tell me how many minutes or seconds i am spending while in a call(Real Time) instead of the blank screen and if it could produce a beep sound or vibration before the minute is over at 58 sec or so . could anyone provide me with the name of a program that does something like that
Hope it doesn't drain the battery with the back light on during the call
These are my current customizations and turning off screen taps save me too much battery. It is important to turn those settings off because if you tap on the screen, the speaker will stay on for 1.5 second each and every time. You can hear the 1.5 second hiss if you listen closely. Disabling it makes my Xperia lasts almost forever.
Keep:
S2U2
SPB Diary on Today Screen
Alarm Master on Today Screen
Date on Today Screen
Uninstall:
Phoneweaver
Hourly Chime
Touch Flo 3D
Wisbar Advance
Turn Off:
Screen Taps Sound (each tap will eat your battery 500% more than without sound)
Hardware Buttons Sound (verbatim from above)
Auto adjust backlight
Modify:
Backlight is constant at 80%
Turn off backlight if device is not used for 10 sec
Turn off device if not used for 2 minutes
Habits:
Never turn off your phone to save battery if you are carrying the phone
Only turn off your phone if you are in the movie theater or if away from phone
What's "forever" for you? What do you do with your phone?
Firefall! said:
What's "forever" for you? What do you do with your phone?
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It lasts 1.5 hours longer on media playback
2 hours longer on games
2.5 hours longer on business activities
5 hours longer on standby
Sounds good, but why does auto adjust backlight drain the battery quicker?
WhyBe said:
Sounds good, but why does auto adjust backlight drain the battery quicker?
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was wondering that my self too - maybe because its calculating info from the LDR and such? Is the 80% what it is usually at because that seems pretty high
WhyBe said:
Sounds good, but why does auto adjust backlight drain the battery quicker?
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Oh, it's just an assumption. I'm only guessing that the ambient light sensor is no longer automated and therefore it takes less processing. And constant lighting allows for the light to not need to adjust itself.
Background applications and automatic function and unnecessary bits waste battery
comeradealexi said:
was wondering that my self too - maybe because its calculating info from the LDR and such? Is the 80% what it is usually at because that seems pretty high
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I chose 80% because I want my screen constantly bright and when in the dark doesn't burn my eyes.
is there any way to shut off the sound that the lock/hang up key generates while on the today screen?
that also produces a bit of a short sound wave.
poetryrocksalot said:
Habits:
Never turn off your phone to save battery if you are carrying the phone
Only turn off your phone if you are in the movie theater or if away from phone
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or never turn it off at all... standby barely uses any power and turning it on again uses a lot. Just sayin'
gundamboy said:
is there any way to shut off the sound that the lock/hang up key generates while on the today screen?
that also produces a bit of a short sound wave.
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Yes, follow my Steps:
1) Press Call
2) Tap Menu
3) Tap Options
4) Look for "Keypad:"
5) Change the "Keypad:" option with OFF.
6) This will turn off the end key and the numeric keys.
7) Seriously though, if you want to disable the end key tone but keep the numeric key tones active, then you obviously have no logic at all.
8) Chances are that you dial the numeric keys more often then you press the end call button. Might as well turn if all off.
9) Since you know that the end key is pressed very rarely you might as well not mind it being enabled as a tone (especially if you need tactile hearing for the dialpad).
Therefore the end key is not a very big battery drainer.
Also I have a Samsung SCH-i760 Windows Mobile phone and when I press a numeric key / end key / or enable button and tap tones... there are no 1.5 second hissing noise. The stereo speakers are always inactive. This is a major flaw that causes your Xperia to lose a lot of battery very quickly. Perhaps this is how all mono speakers work? Does anyone know?
I was referring to the physical button.
probably should have been more specific, but it's fine, I barely touch it anymore!
and thanks for the tips, although the remark about me having no logic was hurtful.
Haha, sorry but the title of driving me crazy. It should be either; "Yes! Now my battery lasts longer." or "My battery lasts longer now(, or : or Yes!". Still it works better the first way. Sorry hah, it's just one of those things that keeps repeating itself over and over in my head.
USB Charge
I have got some experience with the battery charging.
Using USB charge or any charger with 500MA can make my x1 live 30min long than the original battery charge.
On the side volume toggle button it increases the ringer and the system volume in big stages (20%) is there a way of making it follow each bar at a time rather than jumping up 20% each time?
In the actual settings you can adjust the system volume by 1% increments, you cannot do this for the ringer!!!!??? it still jumps in 20% increments!!! why? and is there a way around it?
Am i the only one that finds this pants?
I would say so, yes. Because I haven't come across a phone that would let you change the ringer volume in 1% increments. All mobiles I've had in the past have 5 or 6 bars and that's it.
I also feel you wouldn't hear the difference between 60% and 61% ringer volume.
If you use the button, you get the big increments. However if you press the volume button up or down, then use your finger on the screen, you can adjust to each of the bars shown (about 15 of them).
Hopefully this will be enough increments?
bcorgan said:
If you use the button, you get the big increments. However if you press the volume button up or down, then use your finger on the screen, you can adjust to each of the bars shown (about 15 of them).
Hopefully this will be enough increments?
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I gave this advice to someone recently, and it's totally true, unless you have separate volumes for system and ringtones. The system on can be moved 1 bar at a time, but the ringtone one can't - it moves about 3 or 4 bars at a time.
You can do it with more accuracy is the sound & display settings, in the settings tab.
bcorgan said:
If you use the button, you get the big increments. However if you press the volume button up or down, then use your finger on the screen, you can adjust to each of the bars shown (about 15 of them).
Hopefully this will be enough increments?
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Nice one mate, that's great. Although you can't do that with the ringer volume, still jumps in big stages.
I wasn't after 1% increments in the ringer inparticular but 20% jumps is a bit drastic, was just thinking it would have made sense to be able to adjust both in the same way.
But your find is exactly what i was after, thanks
@ John & bcorgan,
Given that there are countless threads on here about this, and other volume related issues, does one of you want to pm tboy200 to add both your posts to the Hints & Tips thread on here? That way you both get the glory but, more importantly, we might be able to head off another load of threads on this subject.
Let me know.
Cheers
WB
Good morning - or afternoon to all, depending on where you live. Just had a question on if there was a way to be able to tell how much battery I have from within a game. Maybe a rough estimate could be made possible by when in a fullscreen game, or even when the phone is locked and the screen is dark,if the battery level goes to 75%, then 3 of the 4 soft touch buttons would be lit up, and when it goes to 50%, only the menu and home button would be lit, and when the battery hits 25%, only the menu button would come on. Of course they wouldn't stay on, only for 2 minutes or so. Just long enough for you to notice it and make a note, so you don't have to unlock your phone, or stop what you are doing on the phone, to go back to the home screen to check your battery. Thanks for your time everybody and I appreciate any input negative or positive to this idea.
it is an interesting idea, and maybe possible, but i don't think it would be worth them amount of work and digging necessary. The reason i think it might not be possible is that i've never seen just one of the lights on on this phone, ever. I know one will blink off when you touch it, but they're all lit...