Fixed bugs by the new firmware update
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Yes, screenshot is from S9PP.
I never thought it would be different in S9P. My bad.During navigation (breadcrumb screen etc), I press the lower button of swipe up (if touch is enabled).
The following options are there in S9PP:
- your location
- find back
- POIs
- routes
- bearing navigation
- snap to route
- compass
- navigation settings
the last one then has the compass calibration from my pic.
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@Simon shouldn’t the watch ask itself for recalibration when it detects it’s off?
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@Łukasz-Szmigiel It should. But it does not in many cases… This has been already discussed several times… We need the ability to manually trigger the calibration…
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@Egika Unfortunately, no S9P doesn’t have Navigation Settings during an activity in the menu.
Since the automatic calibration doesn’t properly work, one could consider it to be a bug - not being able to fix the issue without stopping the activity. It’s after all a very crucial function of the watch. And, as @inkognito says, it has been discussed. That’s certainly why it is now found in S9PP. So, I’m disappointed S9P was neglected.
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@Simon Interesting.
But what is actually the issue with the built in compass?
Theoretically it should only be mis-calibrated after exposure to a strong magnetic field. (and these should be detected by the watch itself asking for re-calibration)In all other situations the calibration should just stay and work.
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@Egika A strong magnet, like the original charger The compass is miscalibrated with almost every charge. Kind of a poor design choice.
The issue is that the watch sometimes does detect the miscalibration, and sometimes not. More not, in my case - but that seems to be different from watch to watch.
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@Egika I thought the compass calibrated itself during activity.
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@Pavlas
It should/can and you can help it doing the “8” dance Most of the time it works, not 100% based on my experience, especially if you have the screen standby -
@Egika Typical situtation looks like this:
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You trigger the bearing navigation. Or you simply check the compass while not moving. You immediatelly notice that the compass doesn’t work correctly - you rotate 30° and the bearing value stays the same.
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Watch obviously thinks that the compass is calibrated, but you can clearly see it is not!
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You try to do the “8” figure, for a minute or so… but it doesn’t get any better…
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So you are stuck with the wrongly calibrated compass… Excellent. Now you have 2 options: either stop the excercise and do the manual calibration from the Navigation settings; or find any magnet and wiggle it near your watch (then the watch finally realises that there is something wrong with the calibration and triggers the procedure)…
During those moments, when you are outside in the middle of nowhere and your rely on your watch, you sadly remember all those lovely “how to navigate in the mountains”, “why are Suunto watches best for outdoor exploration adventures” and “why navigating with a Suunto has never been better” official blog posts… Yeah, that would be lovely. But you cannot rely on your watch, because the compass doesn’t work properly…
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Well, this would not be considered a bug to fix but a feature request. It has been reported to Suunto few times, by me and others.
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@isazi the compass showing the same diection while rotating 30° actually does sound like a bug to me.
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@inkognito said in Fixed bugs by the new firmware update:
But you cannot rely on your watch, because the compass doesn’t work properly…
to be fair, you just need to walk a minute (max) to use GPS direction
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just to solve this you can do the figure 8 thing and the compass will be re calibrated.
If the compass is not calibrated and the system understands that it will ask you todo so on the navigation screen when compass is used (not bearing navigation)
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@Egika OP says his or her issue is that you cannot have manual calibration on demand. So not a bug, but a missing feature (a requested one in the forum already).
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@isazi OP now says he wants manual calibration, because compass display stays the same while rorating watch by 30°. Plus watch not detecting there is an issue.
My final understanding is, that manual calibration would actually be a workaround to solve an issue that should not be there in the first place… Don’t you agree?
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@Egika that is @inkognito commenting, not OP And I agree with him, when you realize your compass is not calibrated but the watch thinks it is, you should be able to override that and ask for calibration. Simpler than expecting the watch to always autocalibrate correctly.
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@sartoric I don’t want GPS direction! I want to be able to use the bearing navigation… I want to point my watch to the mountain / tree / any landmark in sight and use the bearing for navigation… And I want to be able to use the compass when stationary…
@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos The figure 8 thing doesn’t always work! Trust me! I am using my watch for navigation in unknown terrain on weekly basis. There are situations, when the system doesn’t think that the compass is not calibrated even though you can clearly see that it is the case… In those situations, I was shaking my hand like crazy for over a minute and it did not help… We (I am clearly not the only one) keep reporting this and nothing happens…
@Egika Indeed. All the ability of manual calibration during an excercise would solve all the issues…
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@inkognito Couldn’t agree more. As said, I’m very disappointed that such critical bugs are not fixed.
Anyway, is there a list of bugs that have been fixed? All one can read on the Suunto website is the Suunto+ addition - which doesn’t interest me personally in the least. I want my watch to work, and don’t request new features.
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@Simon ther is no public changelog / bug tracker unfortunately.