New software update for S9P-S9B-S9-S5P-S5 and S3 devices 2.20.28
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@fluca said in New software update for S9P-S9B-S9-S5P-S5 and S3 devices 2.20.28:
Suunto guide is TERRIFIC!!!
Finally I have my strength training on the watch and it works like a charm!This is example from interval.icu and works as I have always wanted it to work.
There is just one tiny caveat though, If your workout is set to move to the next exercise with lap button press, LONG pressing lap button will switch exercise as well. So basically you long press and short press are not recognized.
Not a big deal but may good if the two were recognized as separate.
Great Job SUUNTOLooking at this now!!
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Can’t update to 2.20.28. This error keeps coming up during the update. I also tried to update using a file. Any advice?
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My S9 (non-baro) just froze between screens. 12s reset helped. I’ve sent logs to Suunto. Anyone to collect it?
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@inkognito ping me Monday buddy
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@dr1mo try using the file from the firmware collection here in the forum.
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@egika
Yes, I’ve already tried it (from https://forum.suunto.com/topic/6836/firmware-collection). The result is the same
I noticed that there is an Amsterdam file in the Baro firmware file. And according to the list, that’s the code name for the model Suunto Spartan Ultra. The code name for the Baro is Ibiza. No?
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And another one, I just got one quite funny pop-up notification. I unplugged my watch from the charger. Three minutes later it showed “99% Training soon? Don’t forget to charge the battery”
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@inkognito sometimes in this and in earlier SWs I get a stream of training soon messages when connecting the charger.
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@richard-thygesen
that happened to me, too. I guess it is when the charging passes the “reminder percentage”. should not be active when charging, only when discharging.
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@isazi what is the maximum number of guides in the watch? What happens if any of the preinstalled guieds are deleted? Can we recover them back?
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@sealion-hr on the watch I believe you can have around 10 guides, I do not know the exact number. If you delete the preinstalled guides from the app, you need support to recover them.
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@isazi I just prepared 5 different running workouts (intervals.icu). They all appeared in Suunto App. In the app I could set max 3 off them to be always available in the watch (switch on). But in my watch actually I see all of them (none of them is in the calendar at intervals.icu) ?! What is the sense of this switch then (always available in the watch)?!
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@sealion-hr the point of that switch is that those 3 guides you marked will always be on the watch, while the others will be removed from the watch if you add more. Like, at any point in time you can only have more or less 10 guides on the watch, you can have as many as you want on the app.
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@isazi thanx. Now I get the point
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@isazi Please help, I cannot delete the old guide in Suunto app (so on the watch also). The guide was deleted from Trainingpeaks
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@vietpq swipe right on it.
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@dmytro Thank you, it worked
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@markytarky Hello, I was also playing with structured intervalls on TP and I think that implementaion of open laps (pressing the lap button to move to next interval) is not implemented according to TP description.
According to TP description:
When “End step on lap button” is selected for a given step in a Structured Workout then that step will continue to display (the target power, heart rate, or pace will not change and the lap timer won’t reset) until you hit the lap buttonWhich means that, when current interval with End step on lap button selected finishes, it shall NOT move to next interval unless the lap button is pressed.
Current implementation from Suunto is like - if the conditions for finishing the current interval are met (distance or duration) it automatically moves to next interval regardless of the End Step settings. This is IMHO wrong. I would preffer the implementaion as the TP originaly develops it - interval is finished ONLY when the lap button is pressed, regardless whether the duration or distance condition for the current interval is met.
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@zadow it is exactly as you describe.
Edit: and no, to my knowledge at the moment would not be possible to implement the other behavior with guides.
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@zadow said in New software update for S9P-S9B-S9-S5P-S5 and S3 devices 2.20.28:
Current implementation from Suunto is like - if the conditions for finishing the current interval are met (distance or duration) it automatically moves to next interval regardless of the End Step settings. This is IMHO wrong. I would preffer the implementaion as the TP originaly develops it - interval is finished ONLY when the lap button is pressed, regardless whether the duration or distance condition for the current interval is met.
Well, here I prefer how it is implemented. When the target is accomplished we pass to the next interval, if I want to pass earlier I push the lap button. To push the lap button to pass to the next interval I think that goes against the automation of the structured workouts, besides then you need to pay more attention of what you are doing, you could be doing longer intervals.