Chart Menu
Display Functions
Refresh
Recalculate the route with the current settings.
Toggle Unit
Switch between meters and feet.
Toggle Mode
The relative mode shows each pitch and rappel cumulatively.
The absolute mode shows each pitch and rappel starting at zero vertical distance.
Markers
Display a marker for each data point.
Activity
Highlight and display a number for each climb and rappel.
Also see: Log page
Speed
Display vertical speed and current speed threshold.
The right vertical axis indicates the speed in feet or meters per minute.
This view helps to figure out good values for the speed threshold settings.
Slope
Display slope angle used for each pitch. Note: This is the slope specified in the settings or with At Half, not the actual slope of the pitch.
Raw
Display raw sensor data in meters without smoothing or consideration of the slope.
Noise
Display noise values calculated by the smoothing function and the current Maximum Noise Threshold. The more abrupt the sensor values change, the higher the noise. Also see: Set Maximum Noise
Edit Functions
Suggestion: Save the climb before editing.
Insert Rest
To change from climbing or rappelling state to rest state:
- Tap a point
- Tap Insert Rest
Delete Rest
To delete a previously created rest point:
- Tap an existing rest point
- Tap Delete Rest
Delete All Rests
Delete all existing rest points
Delete Before/After
To trim all data before or after a specific time:
- Tap a point at the desired time
- Tap Delete Before or Delete After
- Confirm deletion
Flatten
To flatten a range of data points:
- Zoom the chart to the desired timespan
- Tap Flatten
- Confirm flattening
Flatten updates the selected data points to the average value of the left-most and right-most data points.
Delete
To delete a range of data points:
- Zoom the graph to the desired timespan
- Tap Delete
- Confirm deletion
Configuration Functions
Set Maximum Noise
To exclude sensor readings above a certain noise level:
- Tap a point on the Noise line
- Tap Set Maximum Noise
A limit line indicates the maximum noise level.
Also see: Markers, Sensor Calibration, Noise
Sensor Calibration
Adjust smoothing parameters with immediate visual feedback.
Tap Calibrate to automatically set the Sensor Noise parameter based on the phone's barometric sensor. The calibration takes one minute and also calculates the sampling rate of the sensor (Hz). Calibrate is only available when Sensor Noise is selected.
To change either value using the sliders:
- Tap Sensor Noise or Smoothing
- Select which Digit you want to change
- Select new Value
- Chart refreshes automatically using the new value
When entering the value directly, it is necessary to tap Refresh from the menu to refresh the chart.
Also see: Sensor Calibration in the Settings menu.