Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42)
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@snow said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
@Egika do you mean Map > Navigation Options > Navigation settings > Auto zoom?
exactly
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@Egika I’ve figured it out now. It did not work for me as well… Thanks!
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@Egika of course I did …
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@isazi This worked fine for me after my run last night- it’s a great feature which I’ve also used in other watches. In the app I see my recovery heart rate was -39 bpm and rated ‘Normal’. Just wondered if there were other ratings ie excellent or poor etc…and if age is taken into consideration for the ratings?
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About auto zoom unless I’m wrong but Joaquin Perez explains in his video that it depends on speed. On bike it’s likely that zoom stays at 100/200m. Maybe if original zoom is 500m or more it would auto zoom to 100 or 200 and then come back to 500
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@shamilt1 It was mentioned in the video that it takes your previous numbers into consideration, so I guess after few times you will start seeing other types of comments

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@sky-runner could you make a post about this and tag me and Pavel ?
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@Egika said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
@snow said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
@Egika do you mean Map > Navigation Options > Navigation settings > Auto zoom?
exactly
I ran it at midday and it’s now working as expected, so I think @UjcoCZ’s problem was down to the speed, as @tieutieu pointed out a few posts ago
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@snow I thought to myself then that the sensitivity of this feature probably wasn’t optimized for cycling because of the speed… and I was just riding to work, so not very fast

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@UjcoCZ If I’ve understood correctly what’s being said:
- Walking (slow pace): The zoom is usually set to 50 metres.
- Running (high speed): To compensate for the faster pace and give you time to react, the system increases the zoom to 100 metres.
- Steep climbs or technical trails (very low speed): In situations where movement is very slow due to the gradient or difficult terrain, the zoom can be reduced to as little as 25 metres to show the finest details of the trail
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@Rayfox . HR- recovery, started when I stoped my running activity today. A new watch screen was opened with HR and 1min count down showing. I’m wondering, pretty sure it was a countdown.
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@maszop Then use waypoints. I could argue drawing route you don’t intend to follow defeats the purpose of the route. I do a lot of off trail travel.
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@mich-heller It is in the Navigation screen afteryou select a sport mode and route.
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@Brad_Olwin said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
afteryou select a sport mode and route.
So we absolutely have to use a route for this option to show up? I used a default Walking activity today and the map screen had HR in the bottom wedge. Looking at different sports modes like my own versions of Running and Trail Running there are no option to set any Data on the map screen - while not using a route. This on a Race S.
Edit: And I’m sorry to say that even when choosing a route in the Trail Running activity (custom sports mode) there are no Data choosing option in any menu option…
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@Inge-Nallsson Scroll down from Nav screen to options!

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@GiPFELKiND Okay, I was very curious and tried it. It’s as bad as it was. It raised from 68 to 88 in like 2 hours. Back to the drawer with that thing…
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@Inge-Nallsson said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
@Brad_Olwin said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
afteryou select a sport mode and route.
So we absolutely have to use a route for this option to show up? I used a default Walking activity today and the map screen had HR in the bottom wedge. Looking at different sports modes like my own versions of Running and Trail Running there are no option to set any Data on the map screen - while not using a route. This on a Race S.
Edit: And I’m sorry to say that even when choosing a route in the Trail Running activity (custom sports mode) there are no Data choosing option in any menu option…
No. You can select datafields also without following a route. With a route loaded you get an additional selection of data fields (like ETE or distance to end of route etc)
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@Brad_Olwin Yes, as was explained in the other thread: The exercise must be running. And the Menu you are talking about is only accessible from the Map screen itself (the 3 lines/hamburger icon). And it works even without any Route loaded (non-Navigation ootions like HR, Pace, Time of Day etc).
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@Brad_Olwin said in Suunto Software update Q1 (2.53.42):
@mich-heller It is in the Navigation screen afteryou select a sport mode and route.
the new navigation/climb features are great, a really huge improvement, and the customization of the data field on the map is fantastic!
However, I think it would be better to have to possibility to select that data field also before starting the navigation, as one of the settings of the chosen sport mode. If the selected data field would remain memorized for that activity would be the best. -
Have been unable to pair Garmin Varia (neither RTL515 nor RCT715) or Wahoo Radar through the Varia app.

Otherwise, really enjoying new features tested so far (customized alarms, maps) with swim drills on tap for this afternoon. Prost, Suunto!