Hello,
my 7 panasonic sensores are not working after changing the battery.
The sensores are:
Panasonic 3 axis Axxeleration sensor
Panasonic 3 axis Magnetic Field sensor
Panasonic Orientation sensor
Panasonic Gyroscope sensor
Panasonic Rotation Vector
Panasonic Linear Acceleration
Panasonic Gravity
When i changed the battery i had also to change the power button / sensor flex cable.
I orderd the spare part cable from e-bay.
Now i am wondering where the sensores are located?
I hope someone can help me find the location of the sensores.
This error is so specific, everything works fine except of the panasonic sensores.
Is it possible that it has something to do with the power button /sensor flex cable?
I have read all the stuff about G-Sensor error and how to reinitialize it, but this do not work for me. My Problem seems to be another one.
I have tried to remove the battery and connect again, but this did not help...
Thanks for help
Kai
No one has an idea?
kai-t said:
No one has an idea?
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I am in the same boat, have you found any way to get the sensors back to work again?
Thanks in advance.
ps: I think the power button's cable is the problem because there are two sensors on it, maybe it has to be reattached to the motherboard differently.
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Hi
how can i disable the proximity sensor on my HTC Touch Pro 2, windows mobile 6.1 ?
I use a screen lock app that dims the screen during calls but when coming near proximity sensor during call, the screen is turned on again - a real pain.
Please if any onw have an advice to shut it off cpmpletely or when i am on bluetooth i would be really happy for some help
PS i thought paroximitysensor was supposed to disable when tp2 is connected to bluetooth - but its not ??
thanks
Nolan
no one ?
regards nolan
having the exact same issue. I found a cab called TurnOffTheLight but haven't had a chance to try it yet.
For me, it would be better if the proximity sensor was off permanently, if possible.
thisisallen said:
having the exact same issue. I found a cab called TurnOffTheLight but haven't had a chance to try it yet.
For me, it would be better if the proximity sensor was off permanently, if possible.
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could you test teh cab and tell us here if that can turn of permanemtly the proximity sensor ?
regards Nolan
TurnOffTheLight works to turn off the backlighting but as soon as you move the phone the proximity sensor kicks in again.
in the app called Advanced Config there is a category for adjusting the threshold of the Light Sensor. Unfortunately I have no idea how to adjust it (it is at 0 now) and/or if adjusting this would affect the proximity sensor. Can someone comment on this?
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in the app called Advanced Config there is a category for adjusting the threshold of the Light Sensor. Unfortunately I have no idea how to adjust it (it is at 0 now) and/or if adjusting this would affect the proximity sensor. Can someone comment on this?
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Hi
light functionality would not solve the problem regarding proximity sensor - its 2 different matters unfortunately
regards Nolan
i have allmost the same problem. my sensor is broken and alwayas is "On". so when i make a call on my hd2 android 2.2 screen goes off and never goes on again. how to kill it???
Called today helpdesk with same problem, cant be turned off , must go for a repair.
Proximity Sensor behavior and solution
I am a late comer to this bb! Hey,I thought all the bugs would be worked out by now! My keyboard did not work right, .... and I have had several other problems with the touchpro2. What are the Chinese doing over there? I had programmed many embedded units and microprocessor systems, but, really, how can they mass produce units like these? Too many cooks in the soup? They are leaving their quality control to the general community.
My problem was I use my gps for bicycling, and if I place it in the support case, the proximity sensor would shut off the screen, even though I was not placing a call. The screen would blank and not come back on. I noticed there was no problem if the physical keyboard was opened and also if the unit were held horizontally. It did this all the time, regardless of the app running.
There are two sensors at the top of the unit: proximity sensor and light sensor. This is a problem with the proximity sensor, at the left.
So I just placed duct tape over it. Now it does not blank.
Hi,
I have an HTC Wildfire whose GPS, proximity. touch panel, camera, ambient light, and compass sensors are all not working. Even the joypad is not working (except in recovery where the centre button works). Only the volume buttons are working. I can only control the phone via screencast. I have changed ROMS but problem still persists. The charging/notification LED also does not work.
The phone appears to have suffered some water damage (bought in that state).
Has anyone ever faced this problem? I was thinking that this could be something as simple as a crystal oscillator or a diode for the sensor IC having a dry joint.
The problem is that I don not know which IC controls these sensors. Does anyone know? IF you can let me know or if you have any schematics I would appreciate it.
Thanks.
Hello !
There is a problem with my HTC touch pro 2.It works everything but display.When I power on the phone first time It works fine.But when display's back light time out it won't On again.Other than display everything work fine.I can make calls with key board etc.When I want to power off I can't do it without removing the battery.Is their any solutions for this.
Please HELP
Thanks
Saranga_spx said:
Hello !
There is a problem with my HTC touch pro 2.It works everything but display.When I power on the phone first time It works fine.But when display's back light time out it won't On again.Other than display everything work fine.I can make calls with key board etc.When I want to power off I can't do it without removing the battery.Is their any solutions for this.
Please HELP
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Sounds like the proximity/light sensor in the lcd is dead.You can replace the ribbon cable with the sensor on it if you are good at repairing tech. Otherwise if you have to have it repaired it is just as cost effective to get a new to you phone. They are cheep.
There is a thread somewhere with an app which lets you see the readout from that sensor.
You could always try a hard reset, but I wouldn't bet on it fixing the issue. Only your data to loose though if you want to give it a try.
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Sounds like the proximity/light sensor in the lcd is dead.You can replace the ribbon cable with the sensor on it if you are good at repairing tech. Otherwise if you have to have it repaired it is just as cost effective to get a new to you phone. They are cheep.
There is a thread somewhere with an app which lets you see the readout from that sensor.
You could always try a hard reset, but I wouldn't bet on it fixing the issue. Only your data to loose though if you want to give it a try.
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Thanks for you message.
The display wont on with unlock button or when i slide it.when the proximity sensor faulty is display not lighten up with the buttons also?
IT don't on at least when call coming in.
Saranga_spx said:
Thanks for you message.
The display wont on with unlock button or when i slide it.when the proximity sensor faulty is display not lighten up with the buttons also?
IT don't on at least when call coming in.
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It could. Test it and find out.
Sorry if that has already been answered but I didn't find an answer.
When I connect a magnetic charging cable to my z1c, the phone ignores the orientation setting and always auto-rotates the screen. Is there a way to disable that and have the phone strictly stick to the settings (in my case, fixed portrait mode most of the time)?
Thanks for your time. Best regards.
If you are rooted, use the xposed module Disable Desk Dock.
Check ur smart connect settings maybe it is changing orientation when it detects ur magnetic charger.
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Thx for the suggestions. I might try to install Xposed in the nearer future, I guess. In Smart Connect, there no active events.
Can anybody confirm my device acts the same as all do (or not)?
On connecting the magnetic charger, the screen will auto-rotate depending on the orientation of the phone, even with orientation fixed in settings.
Thank you for the solution.
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Can anybody confirm my device acts the same as all do (or not)?
On connecting the magnetic charger, the screen will auto-rotate depending on the orientation of the phone, even with orientation fixed in settings.
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I had the same problem - at first I thought there was something broken in Carbon Rom for the Xperia Z1 Compact which caused this crazy auto-rotation behaviour. Whenever I had connected the magnetic charging cable all my rotation-settings were overwritten and full 360° rotation was happening on every screen - even on the lockscreen. Very annoying.
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If you are rooted, use the xposed module Disable Desk Dock.
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This fixed it. Thank you very much.
I guess this was originally thought as a feature not a bug. It makes sense if you use the phone in the magnetic dock and its position is thus fixed. But it's definitely a bug when using a magnetic charging cable and trying to unlock a freely rotating lockscreen.
I confirm Disable Desk dock module works well on this, but...
May I ask you (the ones who have this module on Z1C) if you found any side effect?
For me is: if I have magnetic charged, when I switch off I get in a "boot" loop (sony on display coming and going).
Hello all
I have replaced a broken touchscreen with the new one (bought on ebay). Everything seemed to be working fine but when I make a call or someone is calling me I see a black screen as display is turned off (just like it does when you put your smartphone to your ear).
I tested all sensors and saw that proximity sensor is always showing "0" so I can understand why display is turned off. It just thinks that it's closed by something
Can someone tell me how this could be? As I see there are 2 sensors on the one cable: Light and proximity. Light sensor is working ok, but proximity is always showing zero "0". Can someone tell me is this a common situation while replacing a touchscreen (could I just break the sensor somehow) or I might missed some details while i replaced this touchscreen?
Can I test the sensor somehow without touchscreen? (pull it off the touchscreen and try to close/open it by the hand?)