S9 (2.4.14) 'Calibrate FusedTrack' interface problem. Suunto Case #01853829
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@kolyany4 Hmmm. What I would do is not to use the fused track and keep the navigation screen on. That screen also requires the compass to be calibrated. So it should expose the same behavior. Then we can wipe out a potential SW bug (if that also happens with normal navigation).
But hey I am no expert, but just a tester and doing my best to guess and help.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in S9 (2.4.14) 'Calibrate FusedTrack' interface problem. Suunto Case #01853829:
@kolyany4 Hmmm. What I would do is not to use the fused track and keep the navigation screen on. That screen also requires the compass to be calibrated. So it should expose the same behavior. Then we can wipe out a potential SW bug (if that also happens with normal navigation).
Will it suffice if I’ll do that using Walking Exercise?
What I should pay attention to during such test (with GPS==Best, NavScreen(e.g. Breadcrumb)==On)?But hey I am no expert, but just a tester and doing my best to guess and help.
No worries!
I just wondered, whether you have secret kung-fu you can share with ordinary user to ease locate/eliminate the problem… -
Yeah walking is even better.
The navigation (breadcrumbs) screen uses the compass when you are static. Else it uses the bearing.
So I would:
Walk a bit, stop and check if it asks for compass calibration.
Repeat the above a couple of times. Compass calibration should be asked only once.
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Ok.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
Calibrated compass before walking.
Set Battery mode = Performance.
During walk it showed navigation breadcramp ok.
But, once I stopped longer than 10 seconds watch asked for compass calibration.After about 30 minutes of such walking I’ve stopped exercise and went directly to General->Navigation->Compass.
While staying I’ve calibrated compass several times and tried to use compass (while not moving). Calibration tooks about 30-60 moves which is strange, though I was in a park (surrounded by trees).
Compass screen appeared a couple of times for a few seconds, and then screen with “Calibrate compass” appears permanently again.
My questions are:
- Does internal compass require open sky view (by some reason) to calibrate?
- How one can check what data has been stored as a result of calibration?
- Should compass work inside appartment (even with errors caused by some electromagnetic emmiters)?
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In my experience I dont have to calibrate compass more than once when walking or using it.
I tend to feel its a hardware issue.
- No compass can be calibrated indoors etc. It just might not work so great depending to metals etc.
- I dont know if that is possible.
- Yes
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How one can understand why watch keep asking to calibrate compass each time General->Navigation->Compass is entered?
Would there be any suggestions to solve this issue except reflashing of the watch?
What proof I can give to my local dealer that there’s HW problem in order to initiate guarantee change of the watch?
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Hmmm. There is no way yo figure that out except what other users experience.
I just tried it out, I had not calibrated the compass since 2 days and it did not ask me now.
Perhaps do a drag and drop on the fw to the suuntolink.
Find the fw file in the suunto link folder then drag and drop it to suuntolink. That should flash the fw without wipe of data. The fw file should be something like Ibiza
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You can ask for repair or replacement directly with suunto.
If you have tried all reset options that is the last way to go.
In this case open the request and I can help perhaps. But let’s first reach this point.
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Just reflashed according to your instruction (saw v.2.4.14 -> v 2.4.14.1170 during reflash).
Recalibrated compass.Now when I enter General->Navigation->Compass watch does not requires me to do calibration.
Seems, problem with constant ‘Compass recalibration’ is solved.Perhaps, problem with faulty tracks will go away as well - I will check that during next few days.
Thanks a lot!
PS. Perhaps, this trick regarding compass calibration and working steadily (without persistent recalibration request when entering General->Navigation->Compass) should be placed into the FAQ (as a prerequisitive for correct work of FusedTrack) …
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@kolyany4 yeah. I opened a bug about this. Let’s see.
Keep me posted please about the outcome of this.
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@kolyany4 replying to your off topic. If you turn off sleep tracking and 24/7 HR monitoring and have 1h or 2h exercise per day on Performance mode the battery will last a long time between charges.
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@Brad_Olwin said in S9 (2.4.14) 'Calibrate FusedTrack' interface problem. Suunto Case #01853829:
@kolyany4 replying to your off topic. If you turn off sleep tracking and 24/7 HR monitoring and have 1h or 2h exercise per day on Performance mode the battery will last a long time between charges.
Thanks for hint, but I need 24/7 WHR & sleep tracking.
Otherwise (if I wouldn’t need WHR), I’d take entirely another product.btw, actual off-topic was related to missing information about MIL-STD-810G compliance of S9 Baro.
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@kolyany4 The 24/7 HR and Sleep Tracking are the biggest hits on my battery. So if you need them I guess your are stuck. Personally, I would like to see the Sleep and HR used for recovery and health, I am not interested in just tracking. I can concur with @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos as my FusedTrack does not reapeatedly ask for calibration. If I switch from Performance to either Endurance or Ultra during a run, i will be asked for a calibration but only once. Hope you get it resolved.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos
Here’s intermediate follow-up.Today during morning run I’ve encountered both the same initial problem as earlier (constant ‘FusedTrack calibration’ message) and ‘compass calibration’ message as soon as I enter General->Navigation->Compass.
Tried to calibrate both compass and FusedTrack several times during run, but it didn’t helped.As soon as I’ve returned home I calibrated compass again, but strangely watch compass constantly pointed to the North wrong (in opposite direction).
I explicitly checked temperature that watch showed, at it was 14 degrees of Celsius at that time.Lately, at the evening I’ve entered General->Navigation->Compass and watch both did not asked again for ‘compass calibration’ and pointed to the North correctly. At that moment watch showed temperature about 28 degrees of Celsius.
And here is my question:
Is there any problem expected with compass functionality in low temperature conditions (about 0 degrees of Celsius)? -
I dont know to be honest
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@kolyany4 I use my watch for SkiMo this time of year in low temps and no issues with compass. I will know more this weekend as well.
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@Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos said in S9 (2.4.14) 'Calibrate FusedTrack' interface problem. Suunto Case #01853829:
I dont know to be honest
Hope, that’s not a reason why there’s no MIL-STD-810g compliance notices for S9 Baro…
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@Brad_Olwin said in S9 (2.4.14) 'Calibrate FusedTrack' interface problem. Suunto Case #01853829:
@kolyany4 I use my watch for SkiMo this time of year in low temps and no issues with compass. I will know more this weekend as well.
Please, let us know what will be temperature readings on your watch during your tests.
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Hi,
Honestly, you may have a defect in HW. Maybe compass component, or something else that make it mad.
If you already reset firmware, and try all @Dimitrios-Kanellopoulos 's tricks, last chance is return back to suunto for repair.
We all suppose you are not wearing magnets or some huge metallic part on you near the watch
Good luck with support, and maybe don’t wait too much for their answer before requesting online a repair (it is more time to wait with a faulty unit )