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hoosier:
Really, I still have a minor problem with the Dive Manager. It still shows the wrong information about the average depth.

I had the same issue and contacted them via their website and they posted an update that fixed the issue. SO far their responses have been quick and helpful.
 
I also got their updated version, 2.1.4, but it still didn't fix the problem. It looks fixed, but after entering the location, weight, Buddy name, etc., the average depth is changed to the weird number. I had better contact the Suunto again.... I am fed up with this software issue already though.
 
SDM 2.1.5 will be out shortly and that bug is fixed.
 
Thanks God. I look forward to getting it soon.

Thanks for the info., Robert.
 
StSomewhere:
Can you enter water temps in °F, without it converting to °C?

Have they considered doing wider beta testing of new releases of SDM before releasing to the general public?

Didn't notice that in 2.1.4. Was it like this: enter 77f and it changes it to 25f or is it enter 77f and it changes it to 76f (incorrect conversion process)?

Give me an example.
 
rstark:
Didn't notice that in 2.1.4. Was it like this: enter 77f and it changes it to 25f or is it enter 77f and it changes it to 76f (incorrect conversion process)?
No, its more like starting with Imperial measurements, enter 77°F and it accepts it as 77°C and then converts and displays that as 171°F. :11:

(77*(9/5)+32) = 170.6

So to manually enter a value of 77°F you have to first convert that to 25°C (despite the fact that it says °F) and enter "25", then let that convert back to 77°F.

(77-32)*5/9 = 25

Thanks!
 
That is fixed.

StSomewhere:
No, its more like starting with Imperial measurements, enter 77°F and it accepts it as 77°C and then converts and displays that as 171°F. :11:

(77*(9/5)+32) = 170.6

So to manually enter a value of 77°F you have to first convert that to 25°C (despite the fact that it says °F) and enter "25", then let that convert back to 77°F.

(77-32)*5/9 = 25

Thanks!
 

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