sergiochg ,yo de ti no actualizaria a mi también me va perfecto desde que me lo devolvió el sat y no voy hacerlo incluso me va a la perfección el livetrack por el facebook,comprobado ayer en una maratón que hice
Aqui teneis el kit para montar el reloj en la bici. Al estilo del 920XT o eso parece!. https://buy.garmin.com/es-ES/ES/com...-/prod523221_010-12168-11.html#gallery-dialog
Demasiado tarde... Actualice y ahora me sale el error de la wifi y el de live track online también... La pregunta es, se puede volver a la versión anterior de alguna forma?
Lo colgué hace varios mensajes. Aquí tenéis el procedimiento para "downgradear", además de para otras cosas: Fenix 3: Hard reset, Service menu, Data Backup, Firmware Downgrade, Firmware Upload If any one else wandered this are the button sequences for Fenix 3: Switch off (if hanged): hold LIGHT button for at least 25 seconds CLEARING PROBLEMS WITH CORRUPTED DATA/GARMIN LOGO LOOP ETC: Hard reset - method 1 - softer (clear user data): Switch off and wait for couple seconds. While holding BACK/LAP button press LIGHT button until Garmin logo appears, then let go LIGHT button still holding the BACK/LAP button until question about clearing user data appears. Answer yes. WARNING: It clears SOME user made settings but for example leaves the IQ apps, backup data first! Hard reset - method 2 (reset to factory settings) : Power off the fenix 3 and wait for couple seconds Press and release the Power button Once the Garmin Logo appears Press and hold the Start and Back buttons. When you hear the first beep (after ca. 60s) let the start button go When you hear the second beep (couple seconds after first beep) let the back button go The device will boot back up and you will be prompted to enter your profile information. WARNING: It clears ALL user made settings,apps and current activities! So backup data first! TIP: If you want to do a TOTAL hard reset when suspecting data corruption you can erase ALL data from the watch (GARMIN directory also), and even you can FORMAT it. After disconnecting the watch from you PC it will take relatively longer to restart but it will rebuild the data structure from backup (some user data will be also restored). TIP: If you are left with only English language after hard reset or formatting the watch then, you have to download other language files through Webuupdater/Garmin Express Service menu:Switch off and wait for couple seconds. While holding DOWN button press LIGHT button until Garmin logo appears, then let go LIGHT button still holding the DOWN button until service menu appears. Data backup: Thx to Pprimoz for pointing me the right way, the link to full descritption here: link And a short one, we can back up files from following subfolders in \GARMIN folder: LOCATION- contains Locations.fit file that stores saved locations RECORDS- contains Records.fit file that stores personal records you have achieved SETTINGS – contains Settings.fit file which stores user profile and certain device settings (it certainly saves settings for watchface, time, backlight, sound, GPS, GLONASS, etc) SPORTS – contains each activity app as a separate file TOTALS – contains Totals.fit file which stores device totals for time and distance (seems this doesn't work) MLTSPORT - multiactivity file setting like Triathlon - omitted by Garmin in the description After hard reset you put the backup files to folder named :\GARMIN\NEWFILES the watch does the rest ! NEWFILES is a hidden folder so you have to switch on visibility of hidden files/folders in your OS ! Note that you should ONLY copy files from backup folders, don't create subolders in NEWFILES folder ! Seems there is no way to backup VO2Max and totals they are lost after hard reset The method described in the next post also works Force firmware reinstall As it seems to be (second to 'master reset') the marvellous cure to all F3 problems (at least from Garmin's support point of view ) this is how you do it: 1. You have to download Garmin's Webupdater which is located here: http://www8.garmin.com/support/colle...t=999-99999-27 2. Install the app, connect your watch, run the app 3. Click to the point where it says you have the newest firmware and asks if you want to reinstall it 4. Reinstall it (it will download to the watch), disconnect the watch and then choose yes when it asks you to install the update. NOTE: I would do a master reset after reinstalling (or if it doesn't help before reinstalling) the firmware... Going through this should make Garmin's support happy Firmware downgrade Thx to findings of other forum members described in this POST 1. Download and install WEBUPDATER 2. Download firmware from this LINK 3. Create a shortcut to WEBUPDATER on your desktop 4. Connect your watch and wait until Garmin Express finishes sync, BACKUP your data if you need it 5. Drag the downloaded *.RGN file to the shortcut, it will start webupdater.. click next until it starts updating 6. Disconnect your watch, it should ask if you want to update to the new (old) firmware.. it resets user data like in Hard Reset - method 1 described above Tested it 4.4->3.8 on a PC and it worked NOTE: There was no need to rename the downloaded Fenix3_380.rgn file to gupdate.rgn or cut the 30 bytes as was suggested in other posts. I don't know if it works this way on MAC though UPDATE: I found a way to backup the settings of built in activities. In the \Garmin\Sports directory you have 10 files corresponding to the original 10 activities (the 11th - Triathlon settings file is located in \Garmin\Mltsport Now if you back up those files (with your personalized settings) and then upload them back to the watch after hard reset it just ignores them. ... but for example if you take the backup file for RUN activity named: 0RRUN.FIT and rename it to 20RRUN.FIT (any 2 digit number starting from 13 in front should work) and then upload it to the watch, we will see after disconnecting that it shows 'UPDATING' on a a watch face for a moment and then miraculously it will use the settings from the backup file for RUN activity The uploaded file disappears from the watch and only 0RRUN.FIT is there. Of course it works for all the other activities. The user created activities (apps) show in this directory starting from number 13 in front (example: 13GTEST.FIT for my created activity named TEST.. the 'G' added by the watch to the name in file). You can upload them to the watch without changing names. Sacado de https://forums.garmin.com/showthrea...ghlight=Hard+reset,+Service+menu,+Data+Backup Un saludo.
Me recomendais algun protector de pantalla? Alguno que se note apenas y lo proteja de arañazos, he visto alguno en amazon. Saludos!
Me parece que he localizado el problema. He desactivado el BT del F3 y ya no tengo reinicios. Ahora voy a aceptar una actualización que me salió ayer noche y vuelvo a activat el BT a ver que tal.
Ya recibí mi Garmin zafiro, alguna recomendación para la primer vez que se enciende? Para el tema del gps, el Bluetooth, ant+, y esas cosas?? Gracias de ante mano
Chicos! A la hora de seguir un track de trail running lo tengo configurado en distancia de 300m... lo veo excesivo.... como se hace para seguir el track con 35m de distancia?
Habla con SantaCruzBlur ;-) Yo le he cogido un kit de protector de bisel y protector de pantalla a un precio inmejorable y con una calidad fuera de toda duda! Un saludo.
La versión 6 del firmware es para gente que esté dispuesta a experimentar con el aparato. Se incluyen novedades en características y funcionalidades, pero también incluye errores porque se trata de "nightly builds". Yo por ahora sigo con la 4.70 A todo esto, he instalado el WatchFace Clarity del que hablaba un forero. Desde la instalación, se me ha reiniciado 5-6 veces hoy. Y aunque coloque esa pantalla en modo reloj, si no apago y vuelvo a encender el reloj, no cambia (cuando la selecciono, me sale la pantalla digital original de Garmin, hasta que apago y enciendo). Así que he eliminado todos los WatchFace y he instalado solo el Clarity. Me sigue haciendo lo mismo. Así que la he desinstalado. Y es una lástima porque me gustaba la interfaz. Y para acabar ya: hoy he salido a entrenar en bici. Hemos parado a un café y he pulsado stop. Se nos ha alargado el café y me ha aparecido en la pantalla un mensaje: "frecuencia de recuperación BLABLABLA". He pulsado la flecha que indicaba la pantalla para borrar el mensaje y... ME HA GRABADO LA ACTIVIDAD!!! Pero si todavía me quedaba la vuelta!!!! Me ha tocado iniciar una nueva actividad. Hay forma de evitar eso? Gracias. Un saludo.
Pues si, le das al stop y en unos 5 segundos te saldrá una pestaña que te pondrá guardar, etc...tienes una opción que pone reanudar después( lo escribo de cabeza por qué no tengo el reloj a mano creó que es así) Le das a la opción y te saldrá la pantalla de reloj, cuando quieras reanudar le das al star otra vez y seguirás con la actividad, y funciona perfectamente