Suunto Vertical: Bug Collection
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@tomasbartko A similar approach. An alternative is to reduce the lag.
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@babychai I am glad that you have contour lines now, but the update should not delete maps. Did you have any error after the update?
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Damn I hope this update doesn’t delete maps because my map of Queensland Australia took almost 10 hours to download. If it deletes it can stay deleted I won’t be downloading it again
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@gone-troppo said in Suunto Vertical: Bug Collection:
Damn I hope this update doesn’t delete maps because my map of Queensland Australia took almost 10 hours to download. If it deletes it can stay deleted I won’t be downloading it again
My maps are still there after the update.
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@isazi i saw the Malaysia map are not in SA after i updated Hotfix. i feel strange too.
Previously i only need to download 1 time for Malaysia map but this time Malaysia map has break into 16 state map so this time i need to download 16 times for each state map.
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@babychai so maybe they updated the Malaysia map after we reported it was missing contour lines
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@isazi awesome, thanks. So this improvement should be one of the Map UI improvements ️
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My Vertical is showing really short sleeping times. I did soft reset last saturday because of black map. Maps were fixed but after that I get maybe 3-5 hours of sleep on summary though I sleep approx. 8 hours. I also installed new hotfix when it was published but it has no effect. I copied settings from S9PP and it never showed this kind of behavior. Should I wait for new FW update or try soft reset? Sleeptimes are set 23.35 - 9.00. DND is off.
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@Jugger it needs 1 week to calibrate
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos Thanks! It was working well after I got it so I got worried there was some problem with FW or SW. I’ll keep using it and see what happens.
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Hey mate I get the same, gets it wrong by very short sleep times maybe 60% of the time. I told them in the survey they must allow us to manually edit sleep otherwise all other metrics are useless
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I have had the watch 4.5 weeks and it hasn’t gotten better in fact the first week I had it was the best by far in terms of sleep recording
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@gone-troppo so the start / end sleep times are wrong or the total sleep duration ?
What times have you setup and what times do you usually go to sleep and wake up ?
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Here’s before soft reset sleeping summary. Last night I started sleeping a bit after midnight but watch says 6.38 which is totally wrong.
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@Frederick-Rochette @runomatic Just a quick point on battery life & use (generic stand point):
1/ Battery provide energy through a chimical process and it’s efficiency is depending on the external temperature: The battery use depends highly of the environmental situation. 2/ GPS energy use vary widely depending the zone, the electromagnetic perturbation around the gps receiver, the cloud, the orientation of the gps antenna etc etc
3/ what you call guys ‘calibration’ is the worst exercise a battery can run through: Below a 20 to 40%, depending on battery chimistery, the risk to permanently damage a battery cell (aka individual element) is important and this ‘calibration’ is in fact the best way to decrease the life of your battery.
4/ Battery duration provided by any OEM is a calculation done in best condition for GPS reception, temperature etc etc. These conditions are pretty far from real life and everyday use.
5/ As per my own ‘vertical’ experience yesterday 3 hours a bike ride under the rain at 20° as used as much battery as today 1h54 at 30° - 35° with no cloud: 6% with screen on, two sensors and one Suunto plus app. As a comparison my bike computer was using 3x more battery % . Globally my experience show that one week of use including 15 to 20 hours of training use 30 to 40 % of the battery.As a conclusion do not worry of the battery use. Just take the Suunto data for what is it an approximation. What you have noticed during your runs seems pretty good to me and in relation with what I’ve experienced.
Enjoy sports, pain and suffering it is the best way to heaven
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@ericjean On the subject of calibration: Everyone says something different, the more or less official version here in the forum is like this:
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I used the “Intensity Zones” display, found in custom sport modes, on my run today. I used HR zones. Two issues:
- Time above / below current zone incorrect. I noticed that the time within zones, above your current zone shows zero, and only shows the correct time when you enter that zone. Example, while in Zone 2, Zone 3 time shows zero, even though I was definitely in Zone 3 at some point before. Also time below current zone didn’t seem correct.
- Custom fields in display: When configuring the “Intensity Zones” display, you are given two options for custom fields. Only field 2 is shown at the bottom of the screen. I would think only one field should be configurable when looking at the display? It doesn’t seem to scroll between the two offered fields.
Otherwise this display seems useful when trying to train with HR zones! I Hope it gets fixed at some point. As a Suunto owner I always have hope
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It gets the wake up time right every time it gets the start time wrong. I have it set up for sleep time from 8pm to 7am, I’m usually asleep by 8:30-9pm and up up 5:20am. When it gets the sleep right it nails it almost perfectly like last night it was perfect but randomly 60% of the time it will get my going to sleep time wrong by many hours ie telling me I’m going to sleep at 11pm-1am type thing.
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@gone-troppo for me reducing the resting HR value by one or two beats helped me with this. If RHR is too high, Suunto watches never get my „falling asleep time“ right, if I set it too low resources won’t see me recover while sitting down and relaxing (but not sleeping). I had to find a the right balance, then it worked most if the time (correct sleep times and recovery)
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How interesting I had no idea the resting heart rate would impact this? I thought it just based on accelerometer