phoneAlarm switches my Alpine phone off - General Topics

Greetings!
I have problems with phoneAlarm application. It simply switches off my phone in case of auto-switching profiles. Short time after switching by time event...
Do you have same issues? How to avoid them. I am using phoneAlarm to sleep freely at night...

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auto change to vibrate for meeting

Hi Guys,
Using WM6, when I have a meeting scheduled, my Imate JAMin changes to vibrate mode for the duration of the meeting.
Is there a way I can disable this functionality?
I'm running SPBDiary (dunno if its that software, or base WM6 doing it, but I can't find an option in either to stop it).
Thanks for the help!
Further to this, using the HTC Today plugin, I have the "Normal" sound profile loaded, not the "Automatic" one. I would have assumed that the "Automatic" on would automatically change, but that the "Normal" one should not?
Yes, I am experiencing the same issue with the HTC 6-Tab Today plugin. I usually have my profile set to "Normal" but after awhile it switchesw randomly to "Vibrate" and assume that I am in a meeting. 90% of the time I am in an appointment. However, when I manually click back to "Normal" it would always switch back. The other 10% of the time I am not in an appointment and it would switch on its own. When I uninstall the Today plugin, it's fine. Problem is I like the Today plugin and would like "Normal" use of the phone and NOT have automatic switching, especially when I did not select "Auto." Is there a fix or a registry hack??

WM6 randomly wakes up?

I'm wondering if this is because of my device (HTC Titan) or because of WM6... all I know is that I never had this happen before!
Basically, I'll pull out my phone sometimes and find that its turned on by itself, and has been sitting with the dim idle backlight on.
I noticed it can be caused by several things but the 2 main ones I've seen is:
1) when the phone switches to/from roaming, it wakes up
2) when using A2DP controls (AVRCP), it wakes up.
I've been using workarounds to keep the backlight off for now (set the phone to roam only, or carrier-only, so it won't be switching in/out of roam, and use core player or just remember to toggle the screen off everytime I use a media AVRCP control), but there has got to be a better way to keep the darned screen off until I press power!
Anyone have any suggestions? This is really an unexpected annoyance as it eats up my battery quickly not knowing its on...
I had a similar issue with whenever I received an email and didnt shut off the device manually. What I eventually ended up doing was setting the device to automagically lock when it was powered off, and this seemed to solve the issue. I'm not sure however if this will fix it in your case because locking it may interfere with AVRCP controls working.

g-profile & HD2 compatibility?

I'm trying to get my phone so that the bluetooth and wifi are controlled by profiles so I'm trying out g-profile.
I've set up a bunch of profiles but they just don't seem to work properly for some reason.
The main reason is so I get bluetooth and wifi enabled automatically when external power is applied (as the head unit in my car supports bt), but I can't get these profiles to work.
I have manual ones set up, and when I use the profile switcher for instance to use a profile that switches on wifi/bluetooth, neither of them come on.
Likewise with the automatic profile I set up for external power, that doesn't turn them on either, and the the volume settings also don't seem to get changed either even though I set those to vary for each profile.
Have I missed some crucial step out, or does this app even work fully with the HD2?
I would try phonealarm but that's a bit heavy going for what I need, so if there are other HD2 friendly alternatives I'd be pleased to know.
Ta!
Cret said:
I'm trying to get my phone so that the bluetooth and wifi are controlled by profiles so I'm trying out g-profile.
I've set up a bunch of profiles but they just don't seem to work properly for some reason.
The main reason is so I get bluetooth and wifi enabled automatically when external power is applied (as the head unit in my car supports bt), but I can't get these profiles to work.
I have manual ones set up, and when I use the profile switcher for instance to use a profile that switches on wifi/bluetooth, neither of them come on.
Likewise with the automatic profile I set up for external power, that doesn't turn them on either, and the the volume settings also don't seem to get changed either even though I set those to vary for each profile.
Have I missed some crucial step out, or does this app even work fully with the HD2?
I would try phonealarm but that's a bit heavy going for what I need, so if there are other HD2 friendly alternatives I'd be pleased to know.
Ta!
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g-profile works nice with [email protected], except.. bluetooth functions: due to some incompatibility about the way HD2 reports bluetooth i/o status to registry.
G-Profile works fine for me, including Bluetooth. I set it to turn on Bluetooth whenever it's on AC power so it connects to my car kit when I put it the holder.
G-Profile works fine on my HD2!
But I'm not using Bluetooth.
Bluetooth is working perfect for me. I have 9 profiles, 4 automatic with up to three conditions. But the order of the profils is crucial. The upper profile supresses all lower profiles, if they are in the same time. Do the normal switches for wifi and bluetooth in Quickswitch work?
Maybe you wanna try SBSH Phone Weaver as an alternative solution? I bought my copy last week when I got it for 50% off and I really like it. It works perfectly in every point: WiFi, BT, Mail, Sounds etc. Assigned to my left hardkey to switch manually through some profiles while a conversation e.g. - the program can switch profiles manually (of course), by time, by agenda, by AS/Power and by location. Give it a try. I also used G-Profile before but I was never satisfied with it (it always seemed to force a high power consumption latently).
G-Profile was working reasonably well for me up until the latest Artemis (V14 onwards) and Dutty HG 2.9 were released. Then, it burns through your battery quicker than an arsonist at a petrol station.
G-Profile is a great app but it drains my HD2 battery a lot, about 30% in one night ...
You can try
-WirelessTime (freeware)
-Resco Contact Manager today plugin
-SPB Phone Suite
-Phone alarm
Hope it help...
im using g-profile and it works great, but have any of you figured out how to use custom ringtones with g-profile?
The36thChamber said:
im using g-profile and it works great, but have any of you figured out how to use custom ringtones with g-profile?
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By default, G-Profile only looks for ringtones in this two paths:
\Windows
\Windows\Rings
But you can activate File Browser by changing the following registry value to "True"
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ageye\G-Profile_v1\NotificationBrowser
The36thChamber said:
im using g-profile and it works great, but have any of you figured out how to use custom ringtones with g-profile?
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I use a custom ringtone in one of my profiles. I had to turn the ringtone from MP3 into WAV and then put it in the windows folder.
G-Profile doesn't work correctly on an HTC HD2...
G-Profile has a nice user interface but it doesn't work correctly on an HTC HD2. It has multiple issues. Some are the following:
* Profiles don't always switch.
* Although a profile switches correctly let's say that mutes system and ring tones, the speaker icon in the tray is still the one used for loud tones (speaker with 3 lines instead of speaker with x.)
* If a profile is set to use the cell ID, if the phone goes out of 3G (let's say into HSDPA or GPRS), the profile doesn't work. Cells that are not 3G cannot be added to that profile!
* As mentioned above, the application drains the battery very fast.
G-Profile is in a black Hole
Before my HD2, I used G-Profile, it was great.
For now, I use PhoneAlarm.
G-Profile support is nearly dead :-(
- not working properly
- battery draining
- not switching everytime
- no decent support
But... great interface.
I'm actually testing PhoneAlarm V 3.0 : it's rocks !!!
Still no update for HD2
Loved G-Profile but killed my battery
I used to use G-Profile for a looong time on my HD2 and loved it. It's user interface is great. It also worked without a hitch and I had a number of profiles, some quite complex.
Then I became fed up with the battery life of my phone. I typically had to charge it every day after about 8 hours moderate use. I traced the issue to G-Profile that prevents the phone from going into standby mode.
I've switched to PhoneWeaver. It's interface is a lot like G-Profile only lacking one feature that I really miss. When manually selecting a profile in G-Profile you can select how long you want that profile to be active before it should switch back automatically to the auto profile. PhoneWeaver can't do this with the result that sometime I forget to change back to the auto profile.
Same problem here,
I had to leave G-Profile due to battery consumption.
I went to Phone Alarm. Great app. A very important thing for me , was the name of the profile instead of the operator name. And GProfile and Phone Alarm are the two only one that can do that...

incoming email puts phone to sleep when TomTom is running

Hi,
As the title says, when using TomTom the phone goes to sleep when an email arrives.
I'm already using TomTomStarter which should kill the notifications of email/sms/mms/calendar, and it does but just not for email.
When I get the phone out of standby, I see the home screen and TT is still running in the background.
Now for the (really) strange part, when I resume the TT session and another email gets in, the phone DOESN'T go to sleep...
I also use iGo8 where I haven't noticed this behaviour.
Any suggestions?
Phone: HTC Touch 3G, winmo 6.1
Other software:
- S2U2 (already switched it off, sleep still occurs)
- PhoneAlarm
- TT 7.910
Thanks!!!

[Q] How do I setup juice defender properly?

Hi folks. I recently bought the juice defender ultimate. I like it, but i find myself turning it on and off often. Simply because i don't get the seemless usage I want out of it. When I stream music and the screen shuts off, then the data also cuts off. Then I don't get emails at the frequency I'd like. I do push e-mails. I assume this is an issue. But it I set my boxes up to update every 5 minutes, would this conflict with the juice defender timer?
Those are my main issues with juice defender. Also, text messages don't come in timely either. Someone please help me set it up better. I'm getting 8-10 hours from my phone with moderate usage.
CP24EVA said:
Hi folks. I recently bought the juice defender ultimate. I like it, but i find myself turning it on and off often. Simply because i don't get the seemless usage I want out of it. When I stream music and the screen shuts off, then the data also cuts off. Then I don't get emails at the frequency I'd like. I do push e-mails. I assume this is an issue. But it I set my boxes up to update every 5 minutes, would this conflict with the juice defender timer?
Those are my main issues with juice defender. Also, text messages don't come in timely either. Someone please help me set it up better. I'm getting 8-10 hours from my phone with moderate usage.
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On Status tab under Profile select advanced.
On Help tab under Help select show.
Read thorough help information included with each feature.
To continue streaming with screen off go to Triggers tab, under Apps select 'enabled' then under Configure tap on the configure apps button. This'll bring up a list of apps. Select the ones that require streaming to operate (Pandora, internet radio, play music, etc.)
One of the main features of JD is to periodically enable data to conserve battery. I've scheduled mine for 15 minute frequency (see under Schedule tab). I don't get emails or social network updates immediately but it doesn't matter to me.
JD shouldn't impact SMS unless you've set JD to turn on airplane mode. This is because SMS doesn't use data.
Took me a while to get things setup properly. Doing so taught me some things. Its interesting to look at battery stats graph and see active toggling at the frequency set in JD.
Have fun!
Here's an example showing JD regularly toggling Wi-Fi. I have it set to thirty minutes in this case.
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