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7/13/2015 6:39 AM
 

Hi folks,

Don't know if you have ever run into this, but I bumped into it last night. I was dimming the brightness setting as night fell, and I inadvertenetly set the brightness level to 0. This caused my tablet to go into standby. When I woke it up, it immediately went back into standby. The only remedy was to force a complete shutdown of the tablet. When I restart and then launch iFly, it defaults the brightness so everything is ok again. The tablet was fine at 10% brightness. On my phone, the display stops getting dimmer below 30%, but there were no standby problems. Maybe this is just a quirky behavior of my tablet vs IFly, but maybe iFly could limit the minimum brightness setting to 10%, unless 0% is actually useful in some applications? Just a thought.

Thanks,

Jim (Motorola XYboard 8.2)

 
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7/13/2015 1:58 PM
 

Jim,

Was this on your Motorola device, iPad, Android or on an iFly device. The iFly GPS software should only reduce it to the lowest brightness level supported. I've tested this on the 740, 720, 520 and iPad and Android tablets, they will not enter standby mode. Maybe the standby mode as part of the dimming is specific to your tablet? The button on the top of the iFly 520 can be used to reduce brightness and enter standby mode to save battery, this is it a multi-purpose button, unlike the software dimmer.

We'll dig into this a bit more and I'll add the 30% dimming limit to the wishlist, though some have indicated that they'd like it to dim more for night mode. Maybe a selectable minimum. It think the real issue here is what is causing your unit to dim into standby mode, not the 30%. We should just be going to the lowest supported brightness level for the device, iFly or tablet. I hope this helps.


Shane Woodson
Vice President | Adventure Pilot LLC.
 
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7/13/2015 9:04 PM
 

Hi Shane,

Here are a few details to help clarify:

I am running iFly on a Motorola XYboard 8.2 Android tablet, and my second device is a Motorola Droid Ultra.

I tested the tablet's manual brightness setting tonight and it smoothly goes from bright to dim with no problems.

I did additional testing just now, and the problem is actually a bit more insidious than I thought. If I touch map mode, brightness, and brighten screen, I can then set the brightness to anything from 100% to 10% without a problem. If I then touch Darken Screen when at 10%, the tablet enters the endless standby cycle I described initially. This is regardless of the Day/Night mode setting. What I just discovered, is that if I don't first touch Brighten Screen the first time brightness is adjusted, and I instead go directly to Darken Screen, the tablet enters the endless standby cycle even if the screen is bright. That suggests that simply imposing a minimum brightness setting within iFly will not completely resolve the behavior.

Knowing that this characteristic exists will allow me to deal with it while flying, but I just wanted you to know about it. If you'd like, I can post/send you a video demonstrating the problem.

Thanks again,

Jim

 
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7/13/2015 9:42 PM
 

If you can replicate it and then use the "Send Bug Report" by touching Menu / About / Send Bug Report, this will help Brian determine what is happening under the hood. If you can replicate and send a video, that would be helpful too. You can email it to support@adventurepilot.com.


Shane Woodson
Vice President | Adventure Pilot LLC.
 
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7/17/2015 12:58 PM
 

Hi Shane,

I have replicated the problem for two videos. Unable to do a send bug report because this problem causes the tablet to enter standby until a full reboot, at which time the problem is gone. I may have to post the videos someplace but I will send you the link where Brian can find them.

Thanks,

Jim

Update - Link sent to the support email address. Wait about 15 minutes before downloading, because one file is still uploading. There should be two videos.

 
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