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Incoming call notification Android app [Message Flash]
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The app screen that has the "notification behavior" switch when you start the app is referred to as the "main screen."
Android smartphones are referred to as "devices" below.
The notification operations (blinking, vibration, messages) performed by this application are referred to as "notifications" below.
To distinguish from the "notifications" of this application, the notifications displayed by the Android system of the smartphone will be referred to as "Android notifications" below.
This is an explanation of the necessary settings and steps when starting the app for the first time.
1. Start the app, agree to the terms of use, and then grant the app the necessary permissions.
Follow the permission steps displayed to grant all permissions.
2. Next, tap the "Activate notifications" switch.
The Google Play subscription procedure screen will be displayed, so enter the required information and complete the procedure.
3. After completing the procedure, tap the "Activate notifications" switch again.
When asked "Do you want to turn on this switch?", tap "Yes".
4. The switch will turn on and an icon will appear in the status bar at the top of the screen.
5. This completes the initial setup.
When there is an incoming call, the LED will flash and a message will now be displayed for missed calls.
Then, change the settings to your liking, such as the blinking method and message display.
This switch is normally left on at all times. When this switch is on, the app's [Notification activation] will be activated. When this switch is off, notifications will not work.
When this switch is turned on, the app icon is displayed in the status bar at the top of the screen.
When turned off, an app icon with a diagonal line will appear at the top of the screen, and a system notification sound will play. It is also off when no icon is displayed at the top of the screen.
⚠️If you don't want the system notification sound to play when the main switch for "Activate notifications" is turned off, please press and hold the notification at the top of the screen and change the system settings to "Silent".
This is an explanation of the function that allows the app to notify you by notification (flashing, vibration, message) only when there is an incoming call from a registered phone number. To use this feature, please register your phone number on the registration screen.
[Notify only registered numbers] When the switch is off, all incoming calls will trigger notifications such as flashing LEDs and displaying messages.
[Notify only registered numbers] When the switch is on, only when the phone number is registered on the registration screen, [notifications] will be activated, such as blinking the LED or displaying a message.
You can choose from the patterns below.
It will continue to notify you until you check the screen.
Notifications will automatically stop after the specified time has elapsed.
You can choose from the times below.
10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes, 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 30 minutes, 1 hour, 3 hours, 6 hours, 12 hours
Basically, there is no need to worry about the initial value (default) settings.
Below is the difference in power consumption depending on the blinking pattern. Please use this as a guide. It varies depending on the specifications of the Android device, such as CPU, LED, battery capacity, etc.
There are few cases where it continues to blink continuously for 24 hours, so there is basically no need to worry about battery consumption.
For example, even if you blink for 3 hours every day, it will be a total of 24 hours in 8 days.
If you use the default pattern and blink for 3 hours every day for 1 week, you can think of it as consuming about 10% of the battery capacity.
■Example of flashing pattern settings
Pattern: 1, 0.1 seconds (☀), 1.0 seconds (-) When [all default values], the light will flash for 0.1 seconds approximately once every second. In this case, if you calculate when it flashes continuously for 24 hours.
If the smartphone battery capacity is 3000mAh, it will consume about 15% of the battery capacity.
If the smartphone battery capacity is 4000mAh, it will consume about 11% of the battery capacity.
Pattern: 1, 0.05 seconds (☀), 1.0 seconds (-) The light will flash for 0.05 seconds approximately once every second, and the power consumption will be lower than when all are set to the default values.
In this case, if you calculate when it flashes continuously for 24 hours.
If the smartphone battery capacity is 3000mAh, it will consume about 7% of the battery capacity.
If the smartphone battery capacity is 4000mAh, it will consume about 5% of the battery capacity.
When setting pattern: 2, 0.1 seconds (☀), 1.0 seconds (-), the light will flash for 0.1 seconds approximately once every 2 seconds, and the power consumption will be lower than when all are at the default values.
In this case, if you calculate when it flashes continuously for 24 hours.
If the smartphone battery capacity is 3000mAh, it will consume about 7% of the battery capacity.
If the smartphone battery capacity is 4000mAh, it will consume about 5% of the battery capacity.
When setting pattern: 2, 0.05 seconds (☀), 1.0 seconds (-), the light will flash for 0.05 seconds approximately once every 2 seconds, further reducing power consumption.
In this case, if you calculate when it flashes continuously for 24 hours.
If the smartphone battery capacity is 3000mAh, it will consume about 3% of the battery capacity.
If the smartphone battery capacity is 4000mAh, it will consume about 2% of the battery capacity.
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