Does my IC Pad need to make a noise while transferring? When I first got the pad there was a sound during transfer. Now it is silent. Is it still imprinting the water? Advise gratefully received.
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Brenda
15 days ago
Is the option for transferring 'all at once' ONLY available when making personal complexes? I do not see this option when I am manually selecting complexes to imprint. If manually selecting a few complexes, is it still beneficial to stack one after the other since there is no option for all at once?
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Apr 19, 2025
When imprinting water you need always choose All at once mode and if you apply directly to the body you can chose One-by-one mode. You can also install new player to make things less confusing: https://www.infopathy.com/new_player
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Brenda
17 days ago
I just received my Glow Pad, and no glowing or lights flashing when imprinting. The volume is all the way up, timer is working as it should when imprinting, system is charged, tried both Google and Chrome, using audio cable from device to laptop. I want to ensure this is in fact imprinting. Please advise.
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Apr 16, 2025
Please see detailed video tutorial on this page https://www.infopathy.com/en/tutorials/devices?show=glowing3&source=web (second video).
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If you meant while transferring an IC you notice little noice but another IC you donโt, and the connection and the volume is as usual, that is completely normal - different ICs carry different frequencies so they make different sounds/ noise.
I hope you enjoy using your circuit IC pad... See more
If you meant while transferring an IC you notice little noice but another IC you donโt, and the connection and the volume is as usual, that is completely normal - different ICs carry different frequencies so they make different sounds/ noise.
I hope you enjoy using your circuit IC pad as much as I do - how compact and reliable it is due to no charging is needed (yet it uses the battery of your connecting device)