The "one time"/reset is a good thought.
Thanks.
"Roy Schestowitz" <newsgroups@schestowitz.com> wrote in message
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> lisa in mass. wrote:
>
>> Paul G wrote...
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> Noticed my T5 turned on tonight at 9:24pm, for no apparent
>>> reason. How would i go about finding out why? When it did,
>>> I entered my password, and could not really see any reason
>>> why. I never set or use alarms.
>>> Thanks for your thoughts!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I've had the same problem a couple of times with my T3. I do
>> have alarms, but they don't have to ring in order for the Palm
>> to turn on and not turn off. It last happened a few days ago. I
>> believe that's what happened last week when the battery
>> completely discharged on me. I'm sorry I don't have any
>> suggestions. I now hotsync frequently, just in case.
>>
>> -lisa
>
> This sometimes happened with my M130 if I recall correctly. The
> handheld
> sometimes receives a false signal of some sort (perhaps one button had
> faulty contacts because no hard screen protector had been used). Then,
> it
> simply decided to 'wake up'.
>
> If you set an auto-off period (like 1 minute), you will be able to
> prevent
> the battery from ever draining, but sometimes there is a pattern of
> going
> on and off repeatedly. The safest thing is to dock your Palm on the
> cradle
> if it worries you. You can also get application to will lock your
> Palm.
>
> Last but not least, it is also possible that this one-time mishap was
> a
> software issue so be sure to reset your T5.
>
> Roy
>
> --
> Roy S. Schestowitz
> http://Schestowitz.com
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