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You can set alarms on any of the data, and more: just touch the “settings” (gears) icon, all configurable items will begin to “dance”, touch one, and you’ll see what can be configured. Touching the pocketCW logo launches the general configuration, where the sound can be chosen, vibration, etc.
Alarm logic To better understand how it works, let's see how each alarm will be fired: Unsafe: every time data is received from the pocketCW, if the conditions are measured as – unsafe, and the delay, and snooze period have elapsed, then the alarm will fire.
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Touching the screen anywhere will make the screen visible again. About battery and power The pocketCW can run from its internal battery (will last for almost 2 days when full and new, at normal temperatures) or from a external 12V dc power supply (center positive). If the external power supply is used, it will also charge the battery.
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Silicon Lab's driver page; the device is a CP2104. If your pocketCW includes a battery, it will be slowly charged while connected to the PC. Some technical notes: Range of operation: that depends on the smartphone model, and of course obstacles.
Bluetooth ULP (ultra low power). BLE is included in Bluetooth since v. 4.0. So if your smartphone has Bluetooth 4.0 (or better), or Bluetooth ULP, or smart, or just Bluetooth Low Energy, it will communicate with the pocketCW. Safety warnings: ▪...
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