After I turn off car (ACC off), unit goes into sleep mode (shows "Powering off" and screen goes black as supposed).
But, my phone is still connected to HU via BT... And any phone call is routed to BT and as the HU is in sleep mode it cannot operate (other side on phone hears nothing and I cannot hear anything as HU is not functioning in sleep mode).
This lasts for 30 seconds (sleep timeout as set). I have to turn off BT on phone in order to disconnect from HU to be able to use phone... Not convenient.
BUT if I turn HU by button (have VOL/PWR button on it) then it goes also in sleep mode (same thing as with ACC off - shows "Powering off" and it goes dark screen) BUT then BT is turned off immediately and my phone is disconnected as it should!
So there is some difference how car (ACC) off and PWR button operates.
Anyone having same issues or have clue how to resolve this problem?
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Problem when answer a call via Bluetooth hand set!!!
When answering a phone call with a Bluetooth hand set and the device is in the case the screen remains on during the call, only if I take the device out and than back into the case the screen goes off. The light sensor turns the screen off only if it senses a light and than dark.
Is it possible to do something that when answering a phone call with Bluetooth hand set the screen will turn off (or not turns on at all) automatically to save battery power?
Thanks,
I cant find my booklet for my Kyocera TXCKT10129 Bluetooth Dongle. Which has the setup instructions and key for setup. (ie, what key to press, in what order, what the security code is ect..)
Ive run Google though its paces but their is very little available on this device. Let alone a manual. After I put a cooked rom on my phone, i of course lost the association with my phone. Now i cannot get it re-associated. Can anyone help me find the manual online someplace or have one of these personally? .... before i kill someone...
Just for some help this is about the only link i could find.. which is where i purchased it from.
Woot Link
As usual, i found a manual after posting here....
Kyocera Instructions and Specs.
< How to Use >
Please use Ear-Call after fully charging a power if the key does not become ON since through the distribution channel the battery power can be all worn out.
>> Headset Power-On and Power-Off
1. Power-On : Press the call button long until you hear the signal sound. The power is On with
LED light on and with "Do Re Mi Pa Sol La Si Do" signal sound.
2. Power-Off : Press the call button long until you hear the signal sound. The power is Off with
LED light off and with "Do Re Mi Pa Sol La Si Do" signal sound.
>> Pairing Headset Registration
1. To use the Headset with other Bluetooth device, the registration process should be through.
2. Pairing is the wireless link between two devices and once registered device does not need to
register next connection time
3. There are two kinds of registration stand-by conditions. After purchasing the headset, if you
power on, the LED starts to blink green color consecutively. And if you press the call (+)upward or (-)downward 4 seconds, the LED starts to blink continuously with the sound of
“Di Di Ding”
4. Please register the Headset referring to the Bluetooth mobile phone.
5. After selecting the Bluetooth manual of the Bluetooth mobile phone, the followings are displayed
on the screen like Bluetooth mode setting-Confirm-Other device registration-Confirm.
Press the confirm button to select one among Headset, Hands-free, Stereo Headset, then the
mobile phone is searching the Bluetooth device. Depending on the mobile phone model, the
mobile phone registers "ED-8800" after 5 ~ 7 seconds and ADDR is formed. Press the OK button
and input password NETQUOTEVAR:0000 in the password windows, then the Bluetooth mark is created after
5 ~6 seconds.
6. After the registration finish, the green LED starts to blink twice at the intervals of 5 seconds. The
Bluetooth mark is displayed on the mobile phone LCD windows at the registration completion.
7. If the LED starts to blink twice at the intervals of 5 seconds, the pairing is successfully done.
If the LED starts to blink consecutively for scores of seconds, please try again after power off the
headset and mobile phone simultaneously.
8. According to the mobile phone model, if the pairing is blocked please try again.
9. After the device registration, if the connection is broken at the power-off, and also if mobile
phone does not recognize the headset, please press the call button rightward or leftward
slightly and the mobile phone is connected at Headset (H/S) and Hands-free (H/F)
profile. While using at Stereo (A/V) profile with mobile phone, when Stereo profile is not
recognized, press the button shortly (0.5 seconds), the Stereo profile is again connected.
10. Per the Bluetooth mobile phone model, the headset is automatically connected after the
pairing process. Then the Green LED starts to blink twice consecutively at the intervals of
5 seconds.
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Having some annoyances with the Desire when it comes to calls:
1. When using headset (Bluetooth or otherwise) and device is in pocket - random stuff goes on there, and after the call the screen turns on. Very silly. Ideas?
2. When calling without headset, automatic screen turn-on and turn-off (based on accelerometer, if I bring it down or up vertically to my face) makes life hell. I don't like looking down at the device. I wanna turn this stupid feature off. Anyone?
Thanks!
I use my phone for work and just leave it plugged in whenever on a conference call, so the screen doesn't time out (checked setting). Now I love the feature of the screen blacking out via proximity sensor whenever not using a BT, just my ear, then the screen turning back on when I move my head away.
However, whenever I'm away from the charger and on a call using my BT earpiece, the screen times out very quick. And there's no way to get the screen back on using the power button at that point, as it'll just hang up the call. My BT does not have mute functionality, and there are times when I need to click Mute or use the dial pad... and at that point, I'm SOL.
I've put a Screen On widget on my desktop and in the notification bar, but the screen times out too quickly for me to remember to tick it. And that's a pain to do anyway on every BT call when not connected to power.
Question... Is there any kind of setting that once the bluetooth option is checked in the dialer, that the screen could stay on longer? Or would this need a mod? Thanks.
I have never come across this before and the only way to shut it off is to turn the headset off for 10 seconds then back on. There are no notifications happening or alarms on.
It happens to me when I use PowerAmp.... I just have to go setting/audio focus/uncheck the "Resume on start" option.