S9P crashing randomly
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@jjpaz
I don’t do that on a regular basis. only if I have the feeling the watch is having issues… which is very rare in my case. -
Is very interesting start analycing .FIT files.
These are the last entries in the “after crash” .FIT file:
= TYPE=5 NAME=record NUMBER=20 --- timestamp=1043065778=2023-01-19T12:29:38Z --- position_lat=481284491=40.3408000 deg --- position_long=-45354435=-3.8015648 deg --- distance=273400=2734.00 m --- altitude=5907=681.4 m --- cadence=86=86 rpm --- speed=2920=10.512 km/h --- temperature=17=17 deg.C --- vertical_speed=0=0.000 km/h == = TYPE=5 NAME=record NUMBER=20 --- timestamp=1043065779=2023-01-19T12:29:39Z --- position_lat=481284644=40.3408128 deg --- position_long=-45353938=-3.8015232 deg --- distance=273700=2737.00 m --- altitude=5907=681.4 m --- cadence=86=86 rpm --- speed=2920=10.512 km/h --- temperature=17=17 deg.C --- vertical_speed=0=0.000 km/h == = TYPE=9 NAME=record NUMBER=20 --- timestamp=1043065780=2023-01-19T12:29:40Z --- distance=274100=2741.00 m --- altitude=5906=681.2 m --- cadence=86=86 rpm --- speed=2920=10.512 km/h --- temperature=17=17 deg.C --- vertical_speed=0=0.000 km/h == = TYPE=10 NAME=lap NUMBER=19 --- timestamp=1043065780=2023-01-19T12:29:40Z --- start_time=1043065462=2023-01-19T12:24:22Z --- total_elapsed_time=318307=318.307 s --- event=9=lap --- event_type=1=stop --- lap_trigger=0=manual --- total_timer_time=318307=318.307 s == = TYPE=0 NAME=event NUMBER=21 --- event=0=timer --- timestamp=1043065780=2023-01-19T12:29:40Z --- event_type=1=stop --- timer_trigger=0=manual == = TYPE=0 NAME=session NUMBER=18 --- timestamp=1043065780=2023-01-19T12:29:40Z --- start_time=1043064862=2023-01-19T12:14:22Z --- event=8=session --- event_type=1=stop --- sport=1=running --- first_lap_index=0=0 --- num_laps=2=2 --- min_heart_rate=95=95 bpm --- avg_heart_rate=130=130 bpm --- max_heart_rate=144=144 bpm --- avg_speed=2980=10.728 km/h --- max_speed=3180=11.448 km/h --- total_timer_time=918400=918.400 s --- total_elapsed_time=918401=918.401 s --- total_distance=274100=2741.00 m --- max_altitude=2850=70.0 m --- min_altitude=2840=68.0 m --- training_stress_score=102=10.2 tss == = TYPE=0 NAME=activity NUMBER=34 --- timestamp=1043065780=2023-01-19T12:29:40Z --- num_sessions=1=1 --- type=0=manual --- event=26=activity --- event_type=1=stop --- local_timestamp=1043069380=1043069380 == # CRC: expected=0xE833, calculated=0xE833
We can see the last samples (without heartrate nor HRV, last 16 seconds) and at the end we can see a “STOP” event.
So it seems that the watch stopped itlself the activity and then reboots, is that correct?= TYPE=0 NAME=session NUMBER=18 --- timestamp=1043065780=2023-01-19T12:29:40Z --- start_time=1043064862=2023-01-19T12:14:22Z **--- event=8=session --- event_type=1=stop** --- sport=1=running --- first_lap_index=0=0 --- num_laps=2=2 --- min_heart_rate=95=95 bpm --- avg_heart_rate=130=130 bpm --- max_heart_rate=144=144 bpm --- avg_speed=2980=10.728 km/h --- max_speed=3180=11.448 km/h --- total_timer_time=918400=918.400 s --- total_elapsed_time=918401=918.401 s --- total_distance=274100=2741.00 m --- max_altitude=2850=70.0 m --- min_altitude=2840=68.0 m --- training_stress_score=102=10.2 tss == = TYPE=0 NAME=activity NUMBER=34 --- timestamp=1043065780=2023-01-19T12:29:40Z **--- num_sessions=1=1 --- type=0=manual --- event=26=activity --- event_type=1=stop** --- local_timestamp=1043069380=1043069380 ==
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@jjpaz I think so (too lazy to check the code tho), but its a feature built into suunto watches, s.t. no matter what (i.e. battery dead/crash/etc) the activity is saved.
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@jjpaz never a soft reset, but sometimes if I have to travel by airplane and carry many watches in my luggage I turn the watch off.
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Today during the night my watch crashed (it was the second crash in about a year (first one was about half a year ago) , and when I woke up it said it has recovered…
The problem was, that it did not wake me, as alarm was removed…@isazi I sent logs at around 6:00 AM CET…
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@isazi can you PM me on teams the TP?
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@Ketoohs send me a PM with your username on SA.
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@DF130 Latest update, managed a hard reset and reconfiguration, but that did not help either. Now I am just using the stock running mode, so far no issues (and not with any other sports, where I admittedly only use stock modes). So somewhere between custom modes (or the specific customisation I had chosen, “target” screen maybe?), S+, and a bunch of sensors (Suunto heart rate belt and Stryd), the conditions for a crash seem to develop…
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@DF130 Last update, using stock mode was not a solution either, watch has crashed again today (when running as usual). Not quite sure what to do, maybe waiting for the next firmware update and hoping for the best…
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@DF130 Did you see this: https://forum.suunto.com/post/115420
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@el2thek No, not yet. Thanks for pointing out !
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First time happened to me as well today, during bike exexrcise after 30minutes with HR belt on. However, the activity up to that point was saved. Logs have been submitted.
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Same for me two days ago and I couldn’t synch the activity after the crash, the sync of the activity was endless. It was the first time.
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@Kramble said in S9P crashing randomly:
Same for me two days ago and I couldn’t synch the activity after the crash, the sync of the activity was endless. It was the first time.
Time for vertical!
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A new firmware should come soon, May or June.
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I hope to update in near future also brings the S9PP interface to the S9P.
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@cs2nd this won’t happen unfortunately. Was mentioned upon s9pp release.
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New firmware worked quite well for my S9P - until today. Forgot to activate navigation after starting my activity (stock trail running), probably too excited as it was a race, but I should not have tried to use a route after that. Watch froze on the route selection screen and crashed after that. Seems that recording stopped some time during the freeze, maybe the last mile/km S+ is to blame as everything works perfectly when I try now. On the upside, the S9P survived my rolling breakfall down the mountain without a scratch