Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42)
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@tomtom73 said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
I’ve just lost 3% in 7h while not using the watch at all, no HR. It’s more than before the update
Try performing a soft reset. That usually solves the issue for me. Unfortunately, the problem tends to come back after a while.
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@HonzaS said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
Why the magnetic declination compass value couldn’t be downloaded automatically while syncing the watch?
That’s what Garmin does.
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@sky-runner From now on, a sensitivity of 0.1 should be entered for magnetic declination degrees in the next update. We enter either 6.0 or 6.5 instead of 6.3.
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@safari when will you navigate with a watch at a precision higher than 1° anyway?
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@sky-runner I’ve seen you bring this up many times. Garmin is great-but why do you think everyone has to use Garmin?
If Suunto were exactly like Garmin, I wouldn’t use it either.
Don’t try to push others to be like someone else.
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@Egika
Rest assured, there is a significant angle difference between 6.0 and 6.5. -
@safari There is not a “significant difference” in a 0.5° error for a sport watch, at all.
Lets say you are in a desert, and are planing a 50km walk in a single direction to reach the next oasis, and exclusively use the compass to orient yourself, you would have just, at most, 400m of error at the end.
Even for this highly un-realistic scenario (who tries to do that ? ever ? ) the error is way small enough to be like “oh, the Oasis is just right over here !”Lets kick things up a notch ! You are in Nianey, at the bottom edge of the Sahara desert, and want to go to Alger, at the Mediterranean sea border up south…with your slightly incorrect compass mounted on your GPS capable watch.
After 2500km of walking in the desert, you will arrive at Tessela El Merdja, just 22km in the suburbs of Alger, where anyone will be able to guide you to it.And, if you ever have this scenario, don’t forget that you can enter actual GPS coordinates in watch and be done with it.
EDIT: I took a 0.5° error, and should have been using 0.2°, so the error values are 160m and 8.8km
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@Elipsus :)) That’s also true.
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@Elipsus so you only check the direction at the start of the 50km hike?
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@Gunnar I don’t check anything, I enter a GPS coordinate, and I’m following that !
But in the hypothetical scenario, I would be following a path along a 0.5° orientation error, so that’s how I got my rough calculation error (and I now realize I should have been using 0.2, which would be the highest rounding error between 6 and 6.5) -
@tuxbuster thanks. Even with soft reboots the battery consumption is high, I’ve lost 8% during the night while not wearing the watch
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@isazi hiwheres the best place to report bugs?
would it be to just raise a support ticket.
Ive seen issues with my race where the heart rate starts at 177 bpm before ive even started running
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@marcus-fox it depends. If you need an answer from Suunto, contact support. Sometimes Suunto employees or external field testers that frequent this forum share your issues with Suunto (some instructions here), but you will not get an official reply on those.
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@Elipsus
bu neden olabilir?
bu sabah test ettim.
telefon gerçek kuzeyi gösterecek şekilde ayarlı ve kalibre edildi.
saatte de magnetik sapma açısı girildi ( bölgem 6.4" dü 6.5" girdim sadece) ve kalibrasyon yapıldı. ama bir çok alanda denedim manteyik alandan etkilenmesin diye.
sonuçta ikisi de kuzeyi farklı gösteriyor.
ayrıca bulunduğum rakım da 100 m
( bu arada doğru olan İphone un kuzeyi)
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@isazi thank you

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@safari said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
bu neden olabilir?
bu sabah test ettim.
telefon gerçek kuzeyi gösterecek şekilde ayarlı ve kalibre edildi.
saatte de magnetik sapma açısı girildi ( bölgem 6.4" dü 6.5" girdim sadece) ve kalibrasyon yapıldı. ama bir çok alanda denedim manteyik alandan etkilenmesin diye.
sonuçta ikisi de kuzeyi farklı gösteriyor.
ayrıca bulunduğum rakım da 100 m
( bu arada doğru olan İphone un kuzeyi)我不明白 (it means, “I don’t understand in Chinese”)
I ran i thru a translator, but please refrain from using any other language than english on the forum.
About your issue, the vaslty different north is probably a calibration issue on the watch), the declination adjustment is just an offset, so this error (of 45°) is definitely not because of the 0.1° declination error
Maybe the magnets in the iphone are causing troubles to the watch ? Are you sure the iphone is showing the true north instead of the magnetic north too ? -
@Elipsus Not to mention, his phone and watch are both sitting on a laptop in the photo, which is guaranteed to throw off the magnetometers. Should I lodge a complaint too?


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@inkognito

it helps if you were present in the physics class at school… -
@Elipsus
I’m using Google Translate.
From Turkish to English. Not Chinese.
I just pasted the wrong part and didn’t realize it afterwards.
I apologize for that.
Yes, it was tested with a real compass.
Calibration was done.
Please remember that I’ve been using Suunto for 15 years when making suggestions and recommendations. I wouldn’t write here without doing simple checks and tests. -
@inkognito These tests were conducted in an open area. I only put the camera on the computer screen when I took the photo. I’ll send videos of the tests done in the steep forest.:)