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SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 (SM-J100F/SM-J100FN/SM-J100H/SM-J100H-DD/SM-J100H-DS/SM-J100M/SM-J100MU) with Safety Hard Reset PATTERN UNLOCK


SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 (SM-J100F/SM-J100FN/SM-J100H/SM-J100H-DD/SM-J100H-DS/SM-J100M/SM-J100MU) with Safety Hard Reset PATTERN UNLOCK
SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 (SM-J100F/SM-J100FN/SM-J100H/SM-J100H-DD/SM-J100H-DS/SM-J100M/SM-J100MU) with Safety Hard Reset
Tips and tricks for SAMSUNG GALAXY J1, this phone have several type especially for GSM network, SAMSUNG GALAXY J1  3G or  SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 4G and also known as (SM-J100F / SM-J100FN / SM-J100H / SM-J100H-DD / SM-J100H-DS/ SM-J100M / SM-J100MU). This phone have 4.3 inches LCD screen with Dual Core processor at 1.2 Ghz clock speed. This processor are not too fast but enough to run several daily applications like Facebook or Instagram or Path or Whatsapp or BBM or Line Messenger or WeChat and several other applications. For daily documentations, SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 camera is 5 megapixel with autofocus for better images and LED flash for help give additional light at low light situations.

What is Advantage of  SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 (SM-J100F / SM-J100FN / SM-J100H-DD / SM-J100H-DS/ SM-J100M / SM-J100MU) Specifications:
GSM 3G HSDPA
Single and Dual Simcard GSM-GSM on together
LCD 4.3 inches
Internal memory 4 GB
RAM 512 MB
External memory microSD, up to 128 GB
Main Camera 5 MP, 2592 х 1944 pixels, autofocus, LED flash of type have 8 MP camera
Front Camera for video conference
Processor Dual-Core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A7
Operating system Android OS, v4.4.4 (KitKat)
Battery Li-Ion 1850 mAh battery

How to Fix or Problem Solving for Recovery SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 (SM-J100F / SM-J100FN / SM-J100H-DD / SM-J100H-DS/ SM-J100M / SM-J100MU) hang or not responding or malfunctions or stuck or freezing or bricked ?
SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 have dual core processor, this specifications is not too high for running many applications but not too bad if only running standard chatting or social media and office working applications. When the first time we activate this phone, SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 already have several factory default applications, but we can add or install more from Google Play Store either free or purchase one. But some applications from Google Play Store can make trouble if install at our phone, because sometime they have virus or some other mal-ware or spyware or ad-aware. These kind of applications can make our SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 hang or stuck or bricks or broken or blank or freeze. Some users also get trouble with boot logo loop or LCD touch screen not responding. At this time we have to force soft reset or force shutdown or restart or reboot to remove temporary files or cache from trouble applications. If this problem still happen, then we have to do hard reset or master format. Please do not forget to backup all important data at SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 because doing hard reset or reformat will remove all of them.

How to Force Shutdown or Force Soft Reset or Reboot or Restart SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 (SM-J100F / SM-J100FN / SM-J100H-DD / SM-J100H-DS/ SM-J100M / SM-J100MU) ?
What should we do when our SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 get trouble or hang or LCD touch screen not responsive? Then we have force shutdown or force soft reset or reboot to restart all applications from beginning then remove temporary files and caches. Please remove the back case cover and unplug the battery, wait about 5 seconds and then put again the battery at its positions then press POWER button to turn on this phone. This process are safe because it will not remove any important data and applications. We also can do soft reset or restart procedure any time when this phone still work normally, press and hold POWER button until pop-up menu appear, then choose Restart / Reboot / Turn off / Power off, after SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 fully turn off, then you can press POWER button to turn on again.

#Option 1, How to Hard Reset SAMSUNG GALAXY A5 SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 (SM-J100F / SM-J100FN / SM-J100H-DD / SM-J100H-DS/ SM-J100M / SM-J100MU) with software menu:
Turn on SAMSUNG GALAXY J1 (SM-J100F / SM-J100FN / SM-J100H-DD / SM-J100H-DS/ SM-J100M / SM-J100MU)
Make sure SAMSUNG GALAX

Symbols, Pins, and Construction Transistors


Symbols, Pins, and Construction

Transistors are fundamentally three-terminal devices. On a bi-polar junction transistor (BJT), those pins are labeled collector (C), base (B), and emitter (E). The circuit symbols for both the NPN and PNP BJT are below:


The only difference between an NPN and PNP is the direction of the arrow on the emitter. The arrow on an NPN points out, and on the PNP it points in. A useful mnemonic for remembering which is which is:

NPN: Not Pointing iN

Backwards logic, but it works!

Transistor Construction

Transistors rely on semiconductors to work their magic. A semiconductor is a material that’s not quite a pure conductor (like copper wire) but also not an insulator (like air). The conductivity of a semiconductor – how easily it allows electrons to flow – depends on variables like temperature or the presence of more or less electrons. Let’s look briefly under the hood of a transistor. Don’t worry, we won’t dig too deeply into quantum physics.

A Transistor as Two Diodes

Transistors are kind of like an extension of another semiconductor component: diodes. In a way transistors are just two diodes with their cathodes (or anodes) tied together:


The diode connecting base to emitter is the important one here; it matches the direction of the arrow on the schematic symbol, and shows you which way current is intended to flow through the transistor.

The diode representation is a good place to start, but it’s far from accurate. Don’t base your understanding of a transistor’s operation on that model (and definitely don’t try to replicate it on a breadboard, it won’t work). There’s a whole lot of weird quantum physics level stuff controlling the interactions between the three terminals.

(This model is useful if you need to test a transistor. Using the diode (or resistance) test function on a multimeter, you can measure across the BE and BC terminals to check for the presence of those “diodes”.)

Transistor Structure and Operation

Transistors are built by stacking three different layers of semiconductor material together. Some of those layers have extra electrons added to them (a process called “doping”), and others have electrons removed (doped with “holes” – the absence of electrons). A semiconductor material with extra electrons is called an n-type (n for negative because electrons have a negative charge) and a material with electrons removed is called a p-type (for positive). Transistors are created by either stacking an n on top of a p on top of an n, or p over n over p.


Simplified diagram of the structure of an NPN. Notice the origin of any acronyms?

With some hand waving, we can say electrons can easily flow from n regions to p regions, as long as they have a little force (voltage) to push them. But flowing from a p region to an n region is really hard (requires a lot of voltage). But the special thing about a transistor – the part that makes our two-diode model obsolete – is the fact that electrons can easily flow from the p-type base to the n-type collector as long as the base-emitter junction is forward biased (meaning the base is at a higher voltage than the emitter).


The NPN transistor is designed to pass electrons from the emitter to the collector (so conventional current flows from collector to emitter). The emitter “emits” electrons into the base, which controls the number of electrons the emitter emits. Most of the electrons emitted are “collected” by the collector, which sends them along to the next part of the circuit.

A PNP works in a same but opposite fashion. The base still controls current flow, but that current flows in the opposite direction – from emitter to collector. Instead of electrons, the emitter emits “holes” (a conceptual absence of electrons) which are collected by the collector.

The transistor is kind of like an electron valve. The base pin is like a handle you might adjust to allow more or less electrons to flow from emitter to collector. Let’s investigate this

Introduction Transistors


Introduction

Transistors make our electronics world go ‘round. They’re critical as a control source in just about every modern circuit. Sometimes you see them, but more-often-than-not they’re hidden deep within the die of an integrated circuit. In this tutorial we’ll introduce you to the basics of the most common transistor around: the bi-polar junction transistor (BJT).


In small, discrete quantities, transistors can be used to create simple electronic switches, digital logic, and signal amplifying circuits. In quantities of thousands, millions, and even billions, transistors are interconnected and embedded into tiny chips to create computer memories, microprocessors, and other complex ICs.

Covered In This Tutorial

After reading through this tutorial, we want you to have a broad understanding of how transistors work. We won’t dig too deeply into semiconductor physics or equivalent models, but we’ll get deep enough into the subject that you’ll understand how a transistor can be used as either a switch or amplifier.

This tutorial is split into a series of sections, covering:

Symbols, Pins, and Construction – Explaining the differences between the transistor’s three pins.
Extending the Water Analogy – Going back to the water analogy to explain how a transistor acts like a valve.
Operation Modes – An overview of the four possible operating modes of a transistor.
Applications I: Switches – Application circuits showing how transistors are used as electronically controlled switches.
Applications II: Amplifiers – More application circuits, this time showing how transistors are used to amplify voltage or current.
There are two types of basic transistor out there: bi-polar junction (BJT) and metal-oxide field-effect (MOSFET). In this tutorial we’ll focus on the BJT, because it’s slightly easier to understand. Digging even deeper into transistor types, there are actually two versions of the BJT: NPN and PNP. We’ll turn our focus even sharper by limiting our early discussion to the NPN. By narrowing our focus down – getting a solid understanding of the NPN – it’ll be easier to understand the PNP (or MOSFETS, even) by comparing how it differs from the NPN.

Suggested Reading

Before digging into this tutorial, we’d highly recommend giving these tutorials a look-through:

Voltage, Current, Resistance, and Ohm’s Law – An introduction to the fundamentals of electronics.
Electricity Basics – We’ll talk a bit about electricity as the flow of electrons. Find out how those electrons flow in this tutorial.
Electric Power – One of the transistors main applications is amplifying – increasing the power of a signal. Increasing power means we can increase either current or voltage, find out why in this tutorial.
Diodes – A transistor is a semiconductor device, just like a diode. In a way, it’s what you’d get if you stacked two diodes together, and tied their anodes together. Understanding how a diode works will go a long way towards uncovering the operation of a transistor.

Introduction to Capacitors


Introduction to Capacitors

Just like the Resistor, the Capacitor, sometimes referred to as a Condenser, is a simple passive device that is used to “store electricity”.

The capacitor is a component which has the ability or “capacity” to store energy in the form of an electrical charge producing a potential difference (Static Voltage) across its plates, much like a small rechargeable battery.



There are many different kinds of capacitors available from very small capacitor beads used in resonance circuits to large power factor correction capacitors, but they all do the same thing, they store charge.



In its basic form, a capacitor consists of two or more parallel conductive (metal) plates which are not connected or touching each other, but are electrically separated either by air or by some form of a good insulating material such as waxed paper, mica, ceramic, plastic or some form of a liquid gel as used in electrolytic capacitors. The insulating layer between a capacitors plates is commonly called the Dielectric.


A Typical Capacitor
Due to this insulating layer, DC current can not flow through the capacitor as it blocks it allowing instead a voltage to be present across the plates in the form of an electrical charge.



The conductive metal plates of a capacitor can be either square, circular or rectangular, or they can be of a cylindrical or spherical shape with the general shape, size and construction of a parallel plate capacitor depending on its application and voltage rating.



When used in a direct current or DC circuit, a capacitor charges up to its supply voltage but blocks the flow of current through it because the dielectric of a capacitor is non-conductive and basically an insulator. However, when a capacitor is connected to an alternating current or AC circuit, the flow of the current appears to pass straight through the capacitor with little or no resistance.



There are two types of electrical charge, positive charge in the form of Protons and negative charge in the form of Electrons. When a DC voltage is placed across a capacitor, the positive (+ve) charge quickly accumulates on one plate while a corresponding negative (-ve) charge accumulates on the other plate. For every particle of +ve charge that arrives at one plate a charge of the same sign will depart from the -ve plate.



Then the plates remain charge neutral and a potential difference due to this charge is established between the two plates. Once the capacitor reaches its steady state condition an electrical current is unable to flow through the capacitor itself and around the circuit due to the insulating properties of the dielectric used to separate the plates.



The flow of electrons onto the plates is known as the capacitors Charging Current which continues to flow until the voltage across both plates (and hence the capacitor) is equal to the applied voltage Vc. At this point the capacitor is said to be “fully charged” with electrons. The strength or rate of this charging current is at its maximum value when the plates are fully discharged (initial condition) and slowly reduces in value to zero as the plates charge up to a potential difference across the capacitors plates equal to the source voltage.



The amount of potential difference present across the capacitor depends upon how much charge was deposited onto the plates by the work being done by the source voltage and also by how much capacitance the capacitor has and this is illustrated below.

SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) ALL UNLOCK TRICKS AND TIPS





SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) ALL UNLOCK TRICKS AND TIPS

Tips and tricks for fix problems at SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F). The SAMSUNG J7 is Android Lollipop smartphone, because at first time release already use Android Lollipop version 5.1 as factory default operating system. The bigger LCD Screen at 5.5. inches make it different with SAMSUNG GALAXY J5 which only have 5 inches, but but resolutions still using HD at 780p at SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) LCD screen resolutions. This phone have 13 megapixel main camera at back body and 5 megapixel front camera. Both camera (back and front) have LED flash light to help us take better images at low light situations.



What is Advantage of SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) Specifications?

Network GSM 3G HSDPA & 4G LTE

Dual Simcard GSM-GSM

LCD 5.5 inches, 720 x 1280 pixels

Processor Quad-core 1.4 GHz Cortex-A53 From Qualcomm

GPU Adreno 405

Memory Internal 16 GB storage

RAM 1.5 GB

Main Camera 13 MP, 4128 x 3096 pixels, autofocus, LED flash

Front Camera 5 MP with LED light

Operating System Android, v5.1 (Lollipop)

Battery Li-Po 3000 mAh



How to Fix or Problem Solving for Recovery SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) hang or not responding or malfunctions or stuck or freezing or bricked ?

There are some Samsung factory default applications which already included inside SAMSUNG J7, together with Samsung TouchWiz user interface. We also can find some other interesting free applications from Google Play Store for social media or chatting like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WeChat, Line Messenger, Whatsapp, Blackberry Messenger (BBM), Path, Pinterest, Viber, Skype and many more. But if we still want to download other applications then we have to becareful because some applications or games at Google Play Store may contain virus or malware which can make our SAMSUNG J7 become stuck or hang or bricks or can not boot properly (boot loop). Some users also get trouble at LCD screen not responding with finger touch. When we get this problems, we need to force shutdown or force soft reset or force reboot to clean temporary files and caches at SAMSUNG J7. If we still have problems after doing soft reset, then we have to do hard reset or master format. Please note, do not forget to backup all important data anytime we can, especially when we want to do hard reset or master format, because doing hard reset will remove or wipe any important data.



How to Force Shutdown or Force Soft Reset or Reboot or Restart SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) ?

Please give simple steps to soft reset SAMSUNG J7 when this phone get hang or LCD touch screen display can not responsive in the middle of running applications? When our applications get stuck or hang, sometime our SAMSUNG J7 can become not responding or can not response anything, at this moment we need to force shutdown or force soft reset or reboot to restart all applications from beginning again and also delete temporary files and caches. Please remove back case cover and release or unplug SAMSUNG J7 battery, wait about 5 seconds or more then put again that battery in the right positions, press POWER button to turn it on again. This process also can be done when our SAMSUNG J7 still at normal conditions to clean temporary files or caches, by press and hold POWER button until pop-up menu appear then choose Shutdown / Power off / Reboot menu. Doing soft reset is safe, because this process will not remove anything from our SAMSUNG J7.



#Option 1, How to Hard Reset SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) with software menu:

Turn on SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F)

Make sure SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) battery already charge properly

Go to menu: Setting > Backup & Reset > Factory data reset > Reset device

Choose Erase Everything

SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) will do the process to Master Reset to Factory Default





#Option 2, How to Hard Reset SAMSUNG J7 (SM-J700F) with Hardware key button:

Make sure the battery of SAMSUNG J7 (SM


Samsung Codes


Samsung Codes
*#06# Displays imei
*2767*5282# Java reset and (deletes all java midlets)
*2767*63342# Reset media (deletes all sounds and pics)
*2767*927# Wap reset
*#9998*4357# Help menu
*#9998*5282# Java menu
*#9999#0# Monitor mode
*#9999# Software version
*#8888# Hardware version
*#9998*746# Sim info
*#9998*523# Display contrast
*#9998*842# Vibration on (until you push ok)
*#999*289# Buzzer on (until you push ok)
*#9998*288# Battery and field info
*#9998*377# Error log
*#9998*778# Sim service table
*#9998*782# Show date and alaram clock
*#8999*638# Show network information
*#9998*5646# Change operator logo at startup
*#9998*76# Production number
*#9998*968# View melody for alarm
*#9998*585# Non volatile memory
*#3243948# Digital audio interference off
*#32436837# Digital audio interference
*#9999# Show software version
*#0837# Show software version (instruction)
*#0001# Show s*r*al parameters
*#9125# Activates the smiley when charging
*#9998*228# Battery status (capacity, voltage, temperature)
*#9998*246# Program status
*#9998*324# Debug screens
*#9998*364# Watchdog
*#9998*427# Trace watchdog
*#9998*544# Jig detect
*#9998*636# Memory status
*#9998*837# Software version
*#9998*862 Vocoder reg-normal, earphone or carkit can be selected
*#998*872# Diag
*#9998*947# Reset on fatal error
*#9998*999# Last/ check
*#9998*9999# Software version
*2767*2878# Custom EEPROM reset

HOW TO FREE CHANNEL ON DISH TV


HOW TO FREE CHANNEL ON DISH TV


FREE CHANNELS IN DISH TV STB AFTER DEACTIVE
NEW PROCEDURE;
First switch off your set top box
switch on
rapidly press remote menu button repeat and repeat
now new screen appear
use navigation down arrow
select lnb setup
select multi satellite
its appear yes
change to no
press yellow button to exit
now its automatically goes home channel
now you can check your channel are show
remind that only free to air channel are you can see





OLD PROCEDURE:

Goto>MAIN MENU>SETTINGS>STB INFO>OK>SETUP>press OK>HOME FREQUENCY> OK>(it shows the list of transports)>enter code: 7531 >it shows:frequency(MHz)------12688(this is the dishtv's home TP)>change it to 10990 (it is the dd direct+ home TP)> OK> BACK>LNB SETUP>it shows:LNB Hi frequency(MHz)--------10600(distv's)>change it to 09750 (dd direct's)or 13700(sun dth's)>OK>EXIT> THEN IT'S LOADING>THEN GO TO CHANNEL SEARCH it givesTV CHANNELS:39 and AUDIO Channels:12 TP:3

if u r not satisfied ;then again change the home TP from 10990 to 11490;then after channel search, it shows TV CHANNELS:20 and AUDIO Channels:12 TP:2

Totally u can watch TV CHANNELS:59 and AUDIO Channels:24 TP:2
totally TP:5

CABLE TV SOLUTION


CABLE TV SOLUTION

Cable TV
We deal with range of products for professional satellite reception technology, which are bench marked products. We set up digital TV and radio channels. We are authorized partners with Grundig SAT Systems
Head-End Station Systems
BASIC Head-End Station
Housing STC 160
Modules
Accessories

STANDARD Head-End Stations
Housings
Cassettes
Accessories
Modems

PROFESSIONAL Head-End Station
Housings
Cassettes
Accessories
Modems
SAT and WBC Products
Satellite Distribution Equipment
Single Multiswitches Standard
Cascadable Multiswitches Standard
Unicable Cascadable Multiswitches
Single Multiswitches Professional
Cascadable Multiswitches Professional
DiSEqC Multiswitches
Amplifiers
Accessories

Wideband Amplifiers
Distribution Amplifiers 21 and 29 dB without return-path
Distribution Amplifiers 21 and 29 dB with return-path
Distribution Amplifier, 36 dB with return-path

Dish Antennas
Antennas
Accessories
LNB
Universal Single LNB GLS40
Universal Twin LNB GLT40
Universal Quattro LNB GLQ40
Universal Quattro LNB GLQ400
Universal Oct LNB GLOT40
Universal Quad LNB GLQD40
Installation Material
Taps / Splitters
Antenna Outlets
Wall Holders
Accessories for Roof Installation
Compression Gripper
Wire Stripping Tool
Connectors

Connecting Cables

List of Android Secret Codes


List of Android Secret Codes
Root Any Android Phone without PC
Hai Guys welcome to our website abnazinfotech, Android is one of the most advanced operating system for mobile devices. So today I’ll be sharing a list of android secret codes which will help you to retrieve or modify your device information. You can use these codes in all Android phones and tablet including HTC, Micromax, Google Nexus, Samsung, Huawei, Sony, Motorola, Karbonn, Galaxy s3, etc.

List of Android Secret Codes :-

*#*#4986*2650468#*#* = Shows PDA, Phone Hardware, RF& Call Date
*#*#44336#*#* = Displays Build Time
*#06# = Displays IMEI Number
*#*#4636#*#*‘ = Shows Complete Information About Your Phone
*#*#2663#*#* = Shows Touch Screen Version
*#*#232337#*# = Displays Bluetooth Device Address
*#*#8255#*#* = Google Talk Service Monitoring
*#*#I II I#*#* | *‘#*#2222#*#* = Shows FTA Software Version & FTA Hardware Version
*#*#3264#*#* = Shows ROMVersion
*#*#23233I#‘*#* = Starts Bluetooth Test
*#*# 1234#’#’ = Shows PDA & Phone Firmware Information
*#*#0*#*#*= Starts LCD Display Test
*#*#778O#*#* = Factory Data Reset
*#*#I472365#*#* = Starts a Quick GPS Test
*#*#0673#*#* OR *#*#0289#*#* = Starts Audio Test
*#*#2664#*#* = Starts Touch Screen Test
#’#273283*255*663282*#*#* = Backup Media Files
*#*#0283#*#* = Starts Packet Loopback Test
*2767*3855# = Reinstalls The Phones Firmware & Format Your Phone
*#*#232339#*#* OR *#*#526#*#* = Starts Wireless LAN Test
*#*# 1575#*#* = Starts Different GPS Tests
*#*#0842#*#* Starts Vibration & Backlight Test
*#*#0588#*#* = Shows Proximity Sensor Test
*#*#232338#*#* = Shows Wi-Fi Mac Address
*#*#7262626#*#*= Shows Field Test
*#*#34971539#*#* = Shows Camera Update
*#*#19732840#*#* = Enables Test Mode
*#06# – Shows IMEI number
*#0*# – Shows Service Menu (Galaxy S III + )
*#*#4636#*#* – Shows Phone Information,Usage Statistics &Battery Information
*#*#34971539#*#* – Shows Detailed Camera Information
*#*#273282*255*663282*#*#* – Immediate Backup of AllMedia Files
*#*#197328640#*#* – EnablesTest Mode For Service
*#*#232339#*#* – Wireless LAN Tests
*#*#0842#*#* – Backlight & Vibration Test
*#*#2664#*#* – Touch Screen Test
*#*#1111#*#* – FTA Software Version (if 1111 does not work try 1234)
*#12580*369# – Software &Hardware Information
*#9090# – Diagnostic Configuration
*#872564# – USB Logging Control
*#9900# – System Dump Mode
*#*#1575#*#* – For a More Advanced GPS Test
*#*#0283#*#* – Performs a Packet Loopback Test
*#*#0*#*#* – Runs a LCD Display Test
*#*#0289#*#* – Runsan Audio Test
*#*#2663#*#* – ShowsDevice’s Touch Screen Version
*#*#0588#*#* – Performs a Proximity Sensor Test
*#*#3264#*#* – Shows RAM Version
*#*#232331#*#* – Runs Bluetooth Test
*#*#232337#*# – Shows device’s Bluetooth Address
*#*#7262626#*#* – Performs a Field Test
*#*#8255#*#* – Monitors Google Talk Service
*#*#4986*2650468#*#* – Shows Phone, Hardware, PDA, RF Call Date & Firmware Information
*#*#1234#*#* – Shows PDA & Phone Firmware Information
*#*#2222#*#* – Shows FTA Hardware Version
*#*#44336#*#* – Shows Build Time &Change List Number
*#*#8351#*#* – Enables Voice Dialing Log Mode
*#*#8350#*#* – Disables Voice Dialing Log Mode
##778 (+call) – Shows EPST Menu
*#*#7594#*#* – EnablesDirect Powering Down of device once this code is entered
*#*#232338#*#* – Shows Wi-Fi MAC Address

*#301279# – HSDPA/HSUPA Control Menu
*#7465625# – ViewsPhone Lock Status
*#*#7780#*#* – Resets The Data Partition To Factory State
*2767*3855# – FormatsDevice to Factory State (will delete everything on phone)
##7764726 – Hidden Service Menu (forsome Motorola Droid series)
*#*#7594#*#* – EnablesDirect Powering Down of Device (once this code is entered)
*#*#273283*255*663282*#*#* –Quick Backup of All The Media Files On Your Android Device
*#*#232338#*#* – Shows Wi-Fi MAC Address
*#*#1472365#*#* – Performs a Quick GPS Test

Specific Codes for HTC devices:-

*#*#3424#*#* – Runs HTC Function Test Program
##786# – Reverse Logistics S

Using Fuse Tube Light


Using Fuse Tube Light
The circuit illustrated below can RE use your thrown tube light. which usually blinks in normal circuit. A high DC voltage has advantage to glow a a weak florescent tube light. A weak florescent tube gets black at one edge. At black end Positive voltage should be applied and can be marked as anode and other clear end cathode can be marked for Negative voltage or electron will be supplied.



Please see circuit Diagram.For converting AC to DC we have used a Rectifier Circuit. Choke Should be used in series with rectifier circuit for limiting current.Rectified voltage(DC) is applied to both end of the tube.


Circuit Diagram


Part List :
Choke or you can use 100W Bulb
Diode -IN4007 or 159 X 4pcs

Sony Software for bx300,ex300,,ex400,ex500,nx500 Applicable Models


Sony Software for bx300,ex300,,ex400,ex500,nx500
Applicable Models

KLV-22BX300,
 KLV-22EX300,
 KLV-26BX300,
 KLV-26EX300,
 KLV-32BX300,
 KLV-32EX300,
 KLV-32EX400,
 KLV-32EX500,
 KLV-32NX500,
 KLV-40BX400,
 KLV-40EX400,
 KLV-40EX500,
 KLV-40NX500,
 KLV-46EX400

Updation process:

Download and Transfer the Update File to Your USB Storage Device
Download the sony_tvupdate_2010_1539_ga_atv.pkg file to a temporary or download directory (please note this directory for reference) on your computer.
Go to the directory where the file was downloaded and verify that the size of thesony_tvupdate_2010_1539_ga_atv.pkg file is 47,733,217 bytes.

a. Right-click the sony_tvupdate_2010_1539_ga_atv.pkg file, and click "Properties".
b.. On the "sony_tvupdate_2010_1539_ga_atv.pkg Properties" screen, verify that the "Size:" listed is "45.5 MB (47,733,217 bytes)".
Note: The "Size on disk:" listed may be different. That is normal.
c. If the file size is different than the "47,733,217 bytes", please download thesony_tvupdate_2010_1539_ga_atv.pkg file again.
Format a compatible USB storage device to the FAT32 file system and connect it to your computer. View formatting instructions and the list of compatible USB storage devices.
Transfer the sony_tvupdate_2010_1539_ga_atv.pkg file to the USB storage device:

For Windows® XP operating system: Go to the directory where the file was stored, right-click thesony_tvupdate_2010_1539_ga_atv.pkg file and, from the menu, click "Send To...", and then click the drive (E.g. Removable Disk E:) that represents your USB device. The file will be copied onto your USB device.

For Macintosh® OS X operating system: Drag and drop the sony_tvupdate_2010_1539_ga_atv.pkg file to the root folder of the USB device.

Note: The update will not be performed if the name of the file is modified.
Remove the USB device from your computer.
Please continue to the next section.
Updating the Software
Note: The software update takes approximately 10 minutes to complete. During the update process, the screen on your BRAVIA television will display progress information, or may be blank. This is normal. Please do not remove the USB storage device until the update is complete.
WARNING! Do not turn off the TV set or disconnect it from the power supply during the update process. Doing so may damage your TV set and make it unusable, or may require service.
WARNING! Do not press any button, except as instructed, until the update is complete. Doing so may damage your TV set and make it unusable, or may require service.
Power on the TV.
Insert the USB storage device into the USB port located on the side of the TV.
Turn off the TV by pressing the POWER button on the TV set.
Press the POWER button again.
The POWER indicator will be green for 30 seconds, followed by the PIC OFF/TIMER indicator slowly flashing amber, and the STANDBY indicator is red.
After several minutes, the TV will turn off and then turn back on to complete the update.
CAUTION: During the firmware installation process, do not remove the USB device, or switch off the TV set or remove the power.
Safely remove your USB device from the USB slot. The update process is now complete.



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Facebook Tricks


Facebook Tricks



If you are a regular Facebook user then I am sure you will be aware of Facebook normal features like add/delete friends, update photos, status etc. How about learning something new about Facebook? That’s why I am going to share some amazing Facebook tricks today.
Let’s come to the list of Best Facebook Tips and Tricks of 2013.

1. Download Facebook Photo Albums

Bulk Image Downloader Facebook

Single images from Facebook can be downloaded easily. Unfortunately there is no option in Facebook to download bulk photos or whole albums. There is a handy Google chrome extension that can help you in this regard. Just install Bulk Download images (ZIG) extension to your chrome browser and you will be able to download albums from Facebook with single click.

2. How to Download Facebook Videos

Facebook Video Downloader Chrome

Install FVD downloader extension to your chrome browser and you will be able to download any video from Facebook just by single click. Learn some more tricks to download videos from Facebook.

3. Update Facebook Status Using Email

If you can’t access Facebook then still there is option for you to update Facebook Status. Login to Facebook account and from account settings, click on Mobile tab from left sidebar. You will find a unique email address that will be used to update Facebook status using Email.

Using your favorite email client, send an email to that email address with Subject as the text you want to appear in Facebook Status. After sending email, see your Facebook profile with new status update.

4. Upload Photos to Facebook Using Email

If you attach a photo with email and send it to your Post by email address, then it will be uploaded to your Facebook timeline with description as the title of your email.

5. Track Pending Friends Requests on Facebook

Using a Facebook application, you can easily track all your pending friend requests on Facebook. So, you will be able to see who has not accepted your friend request. You will also get list of friend suggestions using that application. For more information, read: Track Facebook Pending Friend Requests

6. Remove Facebook Advertisements

By Using Facebook Ads Remover for Google chrome, you can disable Facebook advertisements and enjoy cleaner Facebook look.

7. Customize Facebook colors and fonts

Fabolous Chrome Extension

By using fabulous extension you can Customize background colors of Facebook website and add custom background images, change font size and styles etc. (Update: Fabulous Extension for chrome has been removed from Chrome Store. Now you can use Stylish Extension for customizing Facebook colors and backgrounds.)

8. Zoom Facebook Photos without Opening Them

Enjoy a full zoomed view of any photo on Facebook regardless of its privacy settings and without clicking on it using Photo Zoom extension for Facebook.

9. Access Facebook Chat on Windows Desktop

Using Facebook messenger for windows, you can access Facebook chat right from your windows desktop. Just install Facebook messenger for windows and enjoy Facebook chat directly from desktop. You can also check notifications, recent friend’s activity, friend requests and messages etc. from Windows desktop.

10. Turn Off Chat for Some Friends

Enable Chat for Some Friends

You can show online status to selective friends using advanced chat settings on Facebook. You can Turn off chat for some friends or become visible for selective friends using advanced Facebook chat settings.

11. Create Cool text styles for Facebook

You can create stylish font text styles for Facebook status and other social networks using simple tricks. For more information, read: Cool text generator for Facebook.

12. Choose Custom Title and Description for Links

Facebook Link Titles and description

You can choose a custom title and description for links you post on Facebook by clicking on them.

13. Get Status Update notifications from Favorite Pages

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