Im trying to set up the Profiles in CM11. I have created all of my profiles (work, home, car, out in public). They are setup as follows:
home profile
volume: 70%
trigger: connect to home WiFi
lock screen: insecure
work profile
volume: 20%
trigger: connect to work WiFi
lock screen: insecure
car profile
volume: 100%
trigger: connect to car Bluetooth
lock screen: insecure
out in public profile
volume: 100%
trigger: disconnect from WiFi, disconnect from Bluetooth
lock screen: PIN
The situation: When im at home on WiFi im on my "home" profile. When I get into my car to leave the bluetooth connects so the profile changes to "car" profile.
The problem: as i drive away from my house the WiFi disconnects, which triggers the "out in public" profile.
Is there a way to make the "out in public" profile trigger into an "and" vs "or" with the bluetooth & WiFi triggers? this way even though the WiFi disconnects it recognizes im still connected to the bluetooth and does not trigger the profile?
Thanks.
anyone?
there is only one profile active at once. so it's very simple: everytime you disconnect from your wifi, the public profile is triggered (regardless of other triggers). what if you just disable wifi, before you connect your one via bluetooth to your car? so the car profile would be triggered AFTER the wifi disconnection trigger and everything is fine.
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Problem with that though is if I'm going to manually toggle the Wi-Fi i might as well just manually toggle the profile.
I'm not trying to run two profiles at once, the problem is that all the conditions are not being met for it automatically toggle.
burnski said:
Problem with that though is if I'm going to manually toggle the Wi-Fi i might as well just manually toggle the profile.
I'm not trying to run two profiles at once, the problem is that all the conditions are not being met for it automatically toggle.
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triggers work as light switches: if you turn one on, the light goes on. no need to push every switch...
in your case that's annoying, but i'm sorry to say that there is no option to force more than one trigger to be triggered to activate the profile
maybe by using tasker app, but that's another caliber...
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I was searching the forum, and couldn't find anything, was wondering if an app exists to periodically check the bluetooth radio?
What I had in mind would look to see if there is an active connection (i.e. headset) at specified intervals, and if not it would turn off the bluetooth radio to help save battery.
If this app exists, please point in the right direction, thanks
Nothing yet?
I'm looking for such en application too.
But the perfect way to save BT-Power would be this:
- BT ist turned off
- the App switches BT on and searches for paired Devices(free Interval, different Intervals for different times of the day/week i.e. every Morning(7-7:30) on workdays BT-Search-Interval is 1 Minute)
- If a paired device is found you can select per device if Bluetooth stay on or switches back off (i.e. Car-Hands-free: stays on, Home-PC: switches off)
- If a paired Device disapears the app will switch BT off
- If Bluetooth is switched on manually the App won't change this state
And of course it has to work with both BT-Stacks (Broadcomm/Widcomm and M$)
I made a separate thread asking if it would be possible to turn off a bluetooth device from a timer on the phone, no one responded so I assume it is not possible. However, is there a way to turn off bluetooth automatically on the fuze? Like a bluetooth sleep timer?
WLAN certainly has this functionality, I haven't noticed anything like that for bluetooth, though.
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I made a separate thread asking if it would be possible to turn off a bluetooth device from a timer on the phone, no one responded so I assume it is not possible. However, is there a way to turn off bluetooth automatically on the fuze? Like a bluetooth sleep timer?
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there is a program that allows you to turn on and off wifi/BT/sound but only by the hour
http://www.pdainfo.org/forum/index.php?topic=179.msg555#msg555
its a little annoying to set up but it will get the job done.
If you are willing to spend a few dollars you can purchase the SPB Phone Suite which lets you activate Bluetooth on a time schedule automatically. I have set up my phone so that it automatically switches the BT profile at 9.15am, keeps it on until 7.00pm (business hours) and then shuts off BT automatically and reverts to normal profile for power saving during the night... Excellent sw.
phoneAlarm or phoneAlarm Lite will do that w/o changing your phone's interface.
Is anyone able to automatically connect to a bluetooth device from your captivate? I am using a sony bluetooth receiver a2dp profile so it's basically functioning like a bluetooth headset.
Pairing works. Manually connecting works. But it would be great if the captivate automatically connected to the bluetooth receiver as soon as i turn on bluetooth. It takes almost five clicks to manually connect but only one to turn on bluetooth.
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I have a similar problem in that the phone will sometimes "forget" the bluetooth devices that it has been paired with. I then have to do the pairing all over again.
I'm having the same problem - if I turn the phone off & back on again, it won't connect to my car. The bluetooth menu still shows that it's paired, but it won't connect (even if I try to manually connect). The only way to get it to connect again is to turn bluetooth off & back on - then it connects automatically.
Mine connects right away.
I think it is relate to not being able to set the bluetooth to always visable. My fuze had the same problem untill I put the energy rom on it.
I'm having the same trouble. I have to click on the Connect option which is buried in the Bluetooth menu. Annoying.
Are you using a task manager or some sort of helper to keep battery usage low? I found I was having a blue tooth problem until I saw a OPP service pop up on my task manager. Every time I killed apps I had blue tooth problems until I set this service to be ignored and left alone. Now even after I shut off the phone and turn it back on, I quickly connect to my blue tooth headset.
I'm just a noob here and I am thankful to everyone who posts who have helped me so i thought I's throw this out as something to check on.
Hope this is the right location for this question.
Using Tasker 4.8, LG G3 D851, 5.0.1 OS
I want to turn on the Bluetooth when I get in my car and turn if off when I exit my car. I only use Bluetooth for phone communication in the car. I have searched and found many way to turn off BT but not to turn it on. So I figured I needed a trigger to activate BT.
Looking around for a trigger I realized that I always plug in my USB charging cable while in the car. So I wrote a small profile to turn on BT when power is available and turn off BT when power is lost. Using my PC as a test bed it worked.
Off to the car to test and it did not work. Back into the house for the wall charger and it did not work. Back to the PC and it worked.
I changed the profile from Power USB to Power Any and it worked on all three sources. However, in the car and the wall charger it sometimes fails to activate the BT. But I know it works because I have seen it work.
Question... Is there something I am missing in the profile that will allow consistent results?
Here is my profile
Name: Power Any
Source: Power Any
1st Task: BT On
a: Bluetooth Set On
2nd Task: BT Off
a: Bluetooth Set Off
That's it. Like I said it works. Turns on my BT when I plug in and turns if off when I unplug. However, it is not consistent except when using the PC USB port.
Thanks for any help and Mods, if this is in the wrong place, my apologies.
Brian D
Well, I believe I solved the problem. It was Tasker that was causing the resets. Could have been the profile as well. Either way, the solution was to reboot my phone after making changes to Tasker Profile. Seems as though Tasker does not clear out its buffers as I thought it would.
Ended up making a new profile that now works 100% to initiate Bluetooth when external power is applied to the phone. It will also turn off Bluetooth 1 min. after I remove external power.
Hi Brian, I have a similar situation and was wondering if your profile is still working.
I am exploring some solutions for car and Gear S3 bluetooth connection (problem is when phone is connected to Gear, car bluetooth wont connect, solution is disable Gear BT and let car pick the connection).
It would be nice if any of you can test this and let me know if it works, mine works but it's not perfect not sure why, maybe some of you can help me figure it out.
I use Tasker and BlueTask plugin for this purpose:
Open tasker and click the "TASKS" tab
Click the + at the bottom right and give the task a name such as "Connect Car Audio"
Click the + at the bottom right and select Plugin - BlueTask then BT Connection
Click the Pencil icon at the right of configuration and select Actions to Connect and choose your car bluetooth address.
Go back
Now create a new task for when you get out of the car:
Click the + at the bottom right and give the task a name such as "Disconnect Car Audio"
Click the + at the bottom right and select Net then Bluetooth. Then set it to off.
Click the + at the bottom right and select Task then Wait. I use 5 seconds.
Click the + at the bottom right and select Net then Bluetooth. This time set it to on.
Go back
Now to create the profile (or the trigger that will run the tasks):
Click the profiles tab
Click the + at the bottom right and select state
Select Net and the BT Near
Click the magnifying glass on the right of Name and select your car bluetooth system. If you prefer you can select the address rather than name.
Select the option "Standard devices"
Click the < at the top left next to the tasker icon.
You will now see a list of tasks to choose. Choose the connect car audio task (or whatever you named it).
Then tap and hold on the task and choose exit task and choose "Disconnect Car Audio"
You should have something like this at the end: http://imgur.com/a/zCm5W
Let me know if it works.
Hope it's useful.
My solution - I disabled the "phone" BT profile for the Gear S3 in order to enable the car to connect to the phone profile of my Android device properly. Works flawless now. Of course, I can't take calls on my watch, but really, who cares?
I don't need to disable anything.
I can answer from my watch or from my Kenwood DDX9717BTS.
I have a OnePlus 3T, and a Mazda 3 with Mazda Connect entertainment system.
I this solution didn't work for me unfortunately..
Just in case anyone was curious I upgraded my Nexus 5x to the Galaxy S8 Active and my bluetooth problems were resolved. My Gear S3 now plays nicely with my car's BT audio.
farshadatis said:
I am exploring some solutions for car and Gear S3 bluetooth connection (problem is when phone is connected to Gear, car bluetooth wont connect, solution is disable Gear BT and let car pick the connection).
It would be nice if any of you can test this and let me know if it works, mine works but it's not perfect not sure why, maybe some of you can help me figure it out.
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I have tried something similar to this. My modification was using "Bluetooth Auto Connect" with Tasker. I set mine to disconnect from the Gear S3 when the car bluetooth is near and connect to the car. Works perfectly for a short period of time, but after a few minutes the watch reconnects and my car bluetooth becomes useless. It appears for me that my phone (Samsung S8) will connect to both the car and watch at the same time. My problem is that while both are connected, the audio constantly cuts out if I try to talk on the car.
During the time that my watch is disconnected, the car bluetooth connection works perfect.
I need to find a way to force the Gear S3 to disconnect from my phone and stay disconnected until the car is turned off. Hoping someone on here that is more familiar with Tasker might have some ideas.
Well mine works great. The phone connects to the car and my S3 just works also. It was cool! Yes.. BOTH were working while the phone was connected. A phone is Note 8
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Sorry for bad english first.
I have many solution tryed. But nothing working perfectly.
Now i have installed for android phone "A2DP Volume". The watch is always connected with phone, but not over bluetooth. The phone connecting perfect for any bluetooth device when near is.
Pls try, when working give comment.
thx
Pelikan. said:
Sorry for bad english first.
I have many solution tryed. But nothing working perfectly.
Now i have installed for android phone "A2DP Volume". The watch is always connected with phone, but not over bluetooth. The phone connecting perfect for any bluetooth device when near is.
Pls try, when working give comment.
thx
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Hi, how you have set A2DP Volume?
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Hi, how you have set A2DP Volume?
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I dont set anything. (start boot on, show popup on, Respond to car mode on, enable reading text messages on, user network locations on. The rest is off)
Now when im turn on my headset , connecting 3-4 sec. Or any another device.
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Have tried the setting in tasker, but found it kept disconnecting every 20 mins then reconnecting on a VW touran RNS 315 system. Have found this solution and now stays permanently connected. Give it a try.
.forums.androidcentral.com/samsung-gear-s3/764566-phone-no-longer-auto-connects-vehicle-now-its-paired-gear-s3.html#post5662942
Gear S3 has no connection problems and car auto bluetooth connect also whitout issue, but the "audio call" protocol remains connected on Gear, and cannot be enabled on car auto.
i don't want to totally disconnect gear bluetooth only releasing the audio call protocol if a car audio is connected (actually this works only with samsung phones, with other android is necessary to remove the flag from audio call on bluetooth connections proprieties)