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SW 22.22 No temperature from Tempe recorded

Former Member
Former Member

After an outdoor activity with the FR955 and a Fenix 6X, both connected to the same sensors (Polar H10, foot pod and Tempe), I found that only the FIT file from the 955 had no temperature recorded at all, while the 6X's FIT file contained correct temperature readings, so it wasn't the due to a malfunctioning sensor. Temperature was always recorded normally before the 22.22 update.

Anyone else seeing this?

  • I can not copy that. I had an activity yesterday with a tempe and a HRM Pro connected. Everything was recorded as expected. Maybe some hiccup when starting the activity.

  • Former Member
    0 Former Member 6 months ago in reply to Stefan

    Thanks, that is good to know. I was quite sure the Tempe was connected on both devices when I started, and the 955's FIT file does contain the ID and name of the Tempe. But I'll pay extra attention the next time if it is connected.

  • Maybe the sensor didn't connect automatically? After adding a secure connection in the new firmware version, there are problems with automatic connection. Saw in the Fenix7 thread. Deleting all sensors and reconnecting may help.

  • Yes I concur! I found the same with my HRM Pro and deleted and redid the connection and it was then more stable and connected properly

  • Tempe is a broadcast ANT+ device. It never receives. It sends out a temperature value once a minute (approx) for as long as it has battery power, and never actually "connects" to any other device.

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    0 Former Member 6 months ago in reply to nowster

    I have a couple of Tempes and cannot exclude that the Run app picked up the wrong one at the start. Although the ID of the correct one was listed in the FIT file, which is odd.

    Maybe it is necessary to go in the settings in the Run app to verify that "Record Temperature" is On and that it indeed shows the correct Tempe as the source. I find that cumbersome so I changed the first datapage of the run app to a page that has the current temperature in the bottom field, so I can check if there is valid input (a plausible outdoor temperature - which isn't a great solution for summer, but we'll cross that bridge when we come to it).

    Hoping to test it soon, but for now I have the flu Disappointed