Dasaita Vehicle Info/Tire Info/change tire location for TPMS? - MTCD Android Head Units General

Using factory TPMS not Dasaita’s add on. The Tire Info shows my front left pressure for the front right and front right for left. Is there a way to swap these so they show correctly?

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PDA2K screen slider Modification

Ok everybody, I have taken my PDA2K apart & fixed the wobbly screen problem, First things first:
1. get a sharp knife & carefully slide it under the VOID sticker moving upwards very slowly,& you should be able to remove the sticker in one peice,I have done 7 units ok so far.
2. remove three black screws from the battery compartment,& the silver countersunk screw from underneath the now removed VOID sticker,
Then the 2 countersunk screws from the top sides of the PDA2K,now the rear cover can be removed.
3.Three screws hold down the main PCB,looking from bottom of unit,one screw very top right corner of PCB.One screw Very top left corner of PCB.
& one screw half way down on right side near the ribbon cable for the key board.Then remove the yellow tape over the keyboard ribbon cable,Then lift the black clamp on the ribbon cable connector upwards,and put a round diameter screwdriver under the ribbon cable & pull outwards in a straight direction.
4. Extend the screen fully open & carfully lift the PCB up from the left side (OPPOSITE) the keyboard ribbon cable connector,& hold it slightly up as you carfully slide a blunt flat Knife under the 2 ribbon cables for the display.They will just pop off with minimal force.
5. Pull out the vibration motor & microphone from their casing slots (NOT PCB CONNECTORS) & place the main PCB in a safe place.
6. Looking at the back of the front section you should see 2 screws through slots in the back casing,& 2 at the top rear of the display.remove these & lift the display up from the bottom,carefully guiding the 2 display ribbon cables through the slot.
7. You will now be able to see the sliding plate edges & the two white peices of plastic at the bottom of the slider,These plastic peices need to come off in order to pull the slider plate up further and off the upper casing.what ever you do DO NOT lever the slider plate up with a screwdriver or the brittle moulded painted clamps will snap.if one does its not the end of the world,the slider plate side can be re-adjusted slighty to compensate.
8. With the slider plate in your hand you need to get a flat (NON SERATED) pair of pliers & carefully & very slightly move the edges of the slider plate outwards on each end so they are not going straight up.ie Looking at the plate from the bottom and flat in your hand the plate will look like a U shape,bend the ends out slightly away from each other so they sit against the slider clamps with more resistance,Be carefull not to over do it or you will end up with a very stiff display,
9. Assembly is a reversal of taking apart but be carefull to guide the display ribbons into the top hole of the slider plate,in its open position,
& make sure to tuck the vibrator motor wiring under the PCB before putting the rear casing on.Also hold the volume slider in the middle position as the rear casing is lowered into position.Remember DON'T FORCE ANYTHING or your beloved device will get damaged .
DONT forget to put the yellow tape on the keyboard ribbon cable & the VOID Sticker back on the silver screw & you will still have your warranty.
I have done this mod on a few units with success every time,& this should have been done in the factory,I find it a shame that comparing this unit to the XDA1 its not got the build quality that the XDA1 has and for £580 its a shame that the hardware is not up to the quality of the software features.
Saying that,I can now hold my PDA2K in my hands without its display moving sideways & it makes me feel im now holding a solid peice of kit worthy of £580.
PS I still have 2 brand new XDA1's for sale & one second hand one ive been using for the last year, 07958031182 Thanks & good luck........... :lol:
hi
any1 who has opened the pda2k .. is the camera soldered onto the mother board or is it only plugged in>???
thanks
Hi the camera is only plugged in,but you have to remove the wifi antenna to remove fom the motherboard.hope this helps.............

[Q] Blown Ear Piece Speaker

Not sure how i pulled it off, but my ear-piece speaker (the one used for calls) is blown. My warranty is expired so I am thinking of attempting to replace it. I searched around the forums and didn't find much on the issue except for replacing the external speaker. I did a little searching on google and found this . My question is: has anyone else tried to replace it? Is it very hard?
It is very simple! Pull the back off the phone, then pull the battery. Pull the 4 screws on the corners, lift a corner of the red back and release the black tabs as you apply pressure then the red back will pop off.
Then pull the yellow stickers off the connectors and release them by lifting the black tabs and pull the wires out. Pull the two silver screws on the top and bottom and then lift the motherboard out and the speaker will be right there on top. Pry it out with a little screwdriver and replace. It really is very simple.
There are plenty of videos on the internet. Just google it.

[Q]Location of magnetic sensor on tablet covers

Can anyone with a smart cover (the ones with magnet) confirm the location of the embedded magnet on the cover?
I believe book or simple covers, all allow the magnetic lock/unlock of screens.
Need it to emulate the lock/unlock feature using an old non-magnetic cover and some spare magnets I have.
Device : Samsung Galaxy Tab S Wifi 8.4"
I took a small piece of magnetic tape, which has a low magnetic field, and located a spot on the rear, along the right side, near the bottom. Touching the back about 1/2 inch in from the right side and about 1/2 inch from the bottom on the back with the tablet facing you is where it would turn off/on.
If the screen is already off, the magnet will turn it on and it will stay on when the magnet is removed.
If the screen is on, the magnet will turn it off, but when removed it will turn back on.
Youtube video link
http://youtu.be/Lm8hMPvQpFI?list=UUwpY15xoSLkfrImNr-bOYgw
Photo attached
I found the exact spot! (the red spot at the bottom in the pic)
Works both from front and backside.
subheet said:
I found the exact spot! (the red spot at the bottom in the pic)
Works both from front and backside.
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Yeah...but if it's a real weak magnet, hardly any pull, it won't work from the front. Which makes me think the switch is closer to the back. Dunno what the OP is doing but it might make a difference in how strong a magnet he uses.
But it's close to where we both have indicated.
Hello, anyone knows the location of the magnetic sensor in TAB A 2016 SM-T580 please??

[Q] Gap Between CaseBack and body

in my moto 360 there seems to be gap between the caseback and the body.... is it default or some kinda defect???
rashidmoidu said:
in my moto 360 there seems to be gap between the caseback and the body.... is it default or some kinda defect???
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thats not a defect, mine has it too. its kind of a pry point for servicing
yep same here, didnt even notice it until i just looked.. its a very tiny gap.
Turning the watch upside down I can see a very tiny 6-7 mm wide notch in the steel casing inner groove approx. 3-3,5 mm left and right from the microphone drill. But I can't see any part of the printed circuit board beneath like it is for you. So either the plastic cover has been pasted in blooey or the metal casing is somehow warped.
I have no gap of any kind on mine.
Mine doesn't have any gaps either
Nor mine.
I'm sure it is there for you as well. Hold the watch in an upright position behind a light source with the plastic body plate towards you and the push-button pointing to the ceiling. Now slowly let the watch tilt forward until you reach an approx. 45° angle.
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I'm sure it is there for you as well. Hold the watch in an upright position behind a light source with the plastic body plate towards you and the push-button pointing to the ceiling. Now slowly let the watch tilt forward until you reach an approx. 45° angle.
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I can assure you without a doubt there is absolutely no gap on my Moto 360. I have looked at it in extreme detail. Mine is from the first production run. It is possible it was added on purpose to newer production units, or it is a tooling mistake and not supposed to be there at all.

Galaxy note 10 + - Trigger screen lock/AOD when "wallet" case is closed?

Hello, is there any way to trigger the screen to turn off (go to AOD etc) when something is closed on its face? I know in the past magnets and other things were used, and even for the SView covers. Is this possible for a DIY?
In the past, doing what you want was fairly easy, there are some apps that do it, I used gravity screen app, even with macrodroid or automate it, but, since the proximity sensors are behind the screen, the whole functionality changed, now, only the phone calling apps can access the proximity sensor, I now rely on the gyro sensor to turn the screen off, it is not the same, but a somewhat useful workaround solution
A small magnet in left-bottom corner does the trick, but only when my original clear-view cover is installed. Without the installed cover (which the phone recognises as installed accessory, I assume through NFC label in cover) the screen will stay on when a magnet is used in the right spot.
I think DIY solution with magnet is difficult, how to trick phone to think accessory is installed and activate magnetic sensor.
The magnetic sensor in phone is located approx 2.0 cm from left screen edge, approx 1.5 cm from bottom.

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