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creeras:
Model : Nspire TP 3.2.0.1212. (white-black color)




Problem :

--- Quote ---1. Set HH Setup Hibernate : 5 Days
2. Power off(=ctrl+on) the calc at night.
3. Next morning clicking power on button, booting progress bar show up
(doesn't it means calc was hibernate mode?)
--- End quote ---

I thought it is because of the battery was out.
So replaced AAA 4 alkaline batteries all to new ones.


But the problem was not solved.




Only when setting it to 'hibernate : NEVER',
Problem(Booting Progress Bar) doesn't shows up.



Is it the only solution??






P.S)
1. No other problem without it


2. I used smartphone rechargable battery for calc 1 years ago.
http://www.omnimaga.org/other-calculator-discussion-and-news/the-first-ti-nspire-powered-by-a-nintendo-ds-lite-battery-pack!/

DJ Omnimaga:
Strange that this happens. Do you have Ndless installed by the way?

creeras:

--- Quote from: DJ Omnimaga on September 23, 2014, 12:03:00 am ---Strange that this happens. Do you have Ndless installed by the way?

--- End quote ---
No other OS or app isn't installed.

My document is empty.




Booting Progress bar means two possibility (I think)
ⓐ Calc was normally get into hibernate mode for any reason
ⓑ There's power problem (battery or capacitor) occured, so calc was shut down accidently.


Is there any difference between ⓐ, ⓑ that can be examined after reboot?


creeras:
Other Test

* Setup
Power Standby : 3 Minutes


Click 'OK' and wait until screen's off.

Exactly 3 Minutes later,
Screen is off.

Maybe internal clock (generator) is fine.
(No faster of slower)

creeras:
I observed calc about a week.
But the symptom wasn't provoked again. [size=78%](regardless of setting, and batteries[/size][/size][size=78%])[/size]


Maybe there was some bad connect of battery,
so calc was turned off from standby mode.




Thanks for watching this aticle.

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