I have been using my 2415 for a little over a month now.
But just this past week, one of the LEDs on the upper left corner of my PDA starts blinking green. It is the same light that blinks amber when the unit is charging.
I consulted with the on-line chat help, and on of the experts told me that this was an alarm--notification of an appointment. But in all the weeks before--when I was setting up all kinds of appointments--I did not get a blinking green light.
And I find the blinking light distracting and annoying. I was told I could not turn it off.
Can anybody give me further information?
I'm pretty upset with the documentation that came with my iPAQ. I spent a LOT of time just looking for some information on what kinds of signals those two LEDs are supposed to give me, and I can't find any information (aside from the amber blinking when charging) in the manuals.
We had a outage of power and not my hp will not start at all. But for some reason the green light is blinking . Grace CruzWe had a outage of power and not my hp will not start at all. But for some reason the green light is blinking . Grace Cruz
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Yes, this blinking green light is an appointment notification. So if you set up an appointment for September 30th, 2005 at 9:00 AM with a reminder set to 1 day....then on Sept 29th at 9:00AM, the IPAQ will turn itself on and a reminder screen will appear on your IPAQ. After a length of time (the default of which I can't remember now) the Ipaq will turn itself off, but will leave that green light flashing. When you then turn the IPAQ back on, the reminder screen will again appear and you can choose to dismiss the reminder or snooze it.
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Yes, the was bothering me for some time. I think the indicator is a little green light that blinks in the extreme upper left hand portion of the phone...not on screen, above it....but the blinking light may indicate a missed call or a voice mail is present.
Try this. Go into your phone icon, press and hold '1' and listen to any open messages. Delete each. Next go into your Call Log and delete all call history. Now exit.There should be no green light flashing in the upper left hand corner of phone. You have just cleared everything.
Next call your phone but hang up before leaving a message. Note the blinking green light in the upper left hand corner apparently indicating you missed a call. Go into your Call Log. It will say one missed call. Exit the call log and note that the blinking light is now off. You have acknowleged the call in the call log so the light goes off when you exit.
Call the phone again. This time leave a message. Note the blinking light again. Go into your call log again. Note the missed call. It would be nice if there was an icon or something HERE that indicates if this call left a voice message....but there does not appear to be. Exit again. This time note that the light continues to blink even though you entered the call log and acknowleged the call. I believe it continues to blink because you have a voice message. Exit.
Go into the call log again. Delete the missed call from the call hsitory. Exit. The light still blinks, I believe still indicating a voice message.
Go to your phone icone. Press '1' to check messages, delete the message and exit. The blinking is now gone.
So it appears a blinking green light indicates a missed call. If it still blinks after exiting the call log, you have a voice message.
If someone figures something else out let me know because this stinks!
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I have the same camera. The green square icon appears while the camera is saving the picture. From your description, I think you were using "Shot Confirmation", and this setting was cleared during the repairs.
Have you tried going into the Setup mode (on the dial) and reselecting Shot Confirmation? (p. 143 in the manual)
We had a outage of power and not my hp will not start at all. But for some reason the green light is blinking . Grace Cruz
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