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Version: 1.3
Release date : 08/12/2013
Version: 1.42
Release date : 30/01/2014
[Pierre]>> Please see the FAQ.
[Pierre]>> Please see the FAQ.
>> Pierre: Please see the FAQ.
[Pierre]>> Please see the FAQ.
>> Pierre: Please see the FAQ.
With the revision 2 beta 4, RChrono restart continuously!
This is due to the persistent storage. When you quit the RChrono to return to the main menu, RChrono save a lot of data. When launch RChrono the saved data are restored. It's during the retore process that the Peeble firmware goes wrong and make RChrono crash. The solution is to do a factory reset in to completely delete the saved data. The factory reset will also delete all the other application and data, and you will need to re-install all the application.
I didn't have problem when I switch from the beta 4 to the beta 5.
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Version: 1.2
Release date : 06/12/2013
Version: 1.3
Release date : 08/12/2013
History:
Version: 1.1
Release date : 05/12/2013
Version: 1.2
Release date : 06/12/2013
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Allow the distance added at each lap (if the auto-distance feature is on).
Allow to set the distance added at each lap (if the auto-distance feature is on).
Hydration timer:
Allow to turn on/off the hydration alarm feature.
Hydra. timer value:
Allow to set the hydration timer. A first page allow to set the minute of the timer. A second page allow to set the second of the timer.
If you turn on the "Hydratation timer" you will have periodically In the chronometer
This is the main page of the application.
From the top to the bottom you have:
The buttons functions are:
UP button:
Short press: Turn on the light for a few second.
Long press: Reset the chronometer, the laps and distance.
SELECT button:
Short press: Run or stop the chronometer.
DOWN button:
Memorize the current chronometer time and display the LAP page.
BACK button:
Display the application menu
If you turn on the "Hydration timer" in the chronometer page you will have periodically an alarm.
The settings menu allow to activate the option and it's duration.
For example if you set 20 minutes you will have an alarm at 20min, 40min, 60min, 80min...
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(:cell:) LAP page
This window displayed the current lap number and the lap time.
On the bottom of the screen the distance is displayed. If the AUTO-DISTANCE option is selected the distance is automatically increased.
The buttons functions are:
UP button:
Increase the distance.
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If you turn on the "Hydratation timer" you will have periodically In the chronometer
This is the main page of the application.
From the top to the bottom you have:
The buttons functions are:
UP button:
Short press: Turn on the light for a few second.
Long press: Reset the chronometer, the laps and distance.
Validate the distance, calculate the final time, memorize the lap time and return to the main window.
Short press: Run or stop the chronometer.
Decrease the distance.
Memorize the current chronometer time and display the LAP page.
Cancel the input and return to the main window.
Display the application menu
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This window displayed the current lap number and the lap time.
On the bottom of the screen the distance is displayed. If the AUTO-DISTANCE option is selected the distance is automatically increased.
The buttons functions are:
UP button:
Increase the distance.
SELECT button:
Validate the distance, calculate the final time, memorize the lap time and return to the main window.
DOWN button:
Decrease the distance.
BACK button:
Cancel the input and return to the main window.
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DOWN button:
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BACK button:
UP button:
UP button:
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SELECT button:
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DOWN button:
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BACK button:
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UP button:
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UP button:
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Download PBW file:RChrono.pbw
Download PBW file: RChrono.pbw
Download PBW file: Attach:RChrono.pbw
Download PBW file:RChrono.pbw
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Download PBW file: Attach=RChrono.pbw
Download PBW file: Attach:RChrono.pbw
Version: 1.1
Release date : 05/12/2013
Download PBW file: Attach=RChrono.pbw
• The current time
• An indicator that show that the chronometer is running
• The watch battery level in %
• The chronometer time with the hour (on the first line), the minute and the second (on the second line)
• The last lap number
• The last lap time
• The current distance and the total distance
• The final time
• the display of the last lap number and time
• the display of the current distance versus the total distance
• the display of the final time
• the chronometer page
• the laps viewer page
• the settings page
• the lap number
• the lap time
• the distance associated to the lap
• 30 laps
• Up to 999h59min59s
• Final time calculation
• Auto-distance
• Time display
• Completely offline (no need of a smartphone)
• Data saved if you quit the application
Follow this procedure (I wear my on my left arm):
Follow this procedure (I wear my watch on my left arm):
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This page allows setting the options of the application.
Final distance:
Allow to enter the final distance.
Auto distance:
Allow to turn on/off the automatic distance feature.
Auto dist. value:
Allow the distance added at each lap (if the auto-distance feature is on).
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(:cell:) Heart rate page
On this page you can measure your heart rate.
Follow this procedure (I wear my on my left arm):
The heart rate is in BPM (Beat Per Minute).
Select the previous menu item.
Start and stop the procedure to measure the heart rate.
Once the heart rate is displayed, another press restart the procedure and display "Search pulse".
"Final distance": Display the input page.
"Auto distance": Toggle the option (On/Off).
"Auto dist. Value": Display the input page.
No action.
Select the next menu item.
No action.
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(:cell:) Settings menu
This page allows setting the options of the application.
Final distance:
Allow to enter the final distance.
Auto distance:
Allow to turn on/off the automatic distance feature.
Auto dist. value:
Allow the distance added at each lap (if the auto-distance feature is on).
The buttons functions are:
UP button:
Select the previous menu item.
SELECT button:
"Final distance": Display the input page.
"Auto distance": Toggle the option (On/Off).
"Auto dist. Value": Display the input page.
DOWN button:
Select the next menu item.
BACK button:
Return to the application menu.
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In this example the first kilometer was run in 4min31. If yoy continue to run at the same speed the final time will be 41 minutes 40 secondes.
In this example the first kilometer was run in 4min31. If you continue to run at the same speed the final time will be 41 minutes 40 secondes.
The distance can be turns, miles, kilometers...
In this example the first kilometer was run in 4min31. If yoy continue to run at the same speed the final time will be 41 minutes 40 secondes.
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You also have the application version and the name of its wonderful author
You also have the application version and the name of its wonderful author :)
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Enjoy :)
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(:cell:) Final distance input
If you select «Final distance» you’ll have a first screen that allows entering the integer part of the distance. Once you press "Select" you will have a second screen that allows entering the fractional part of the distance.
If you want to abort the input press the BACK button.
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(:cell:) Settings menu
This page allows setting the options of the application.
Final distance:
Allow to enter the final distance.
Auto distance:
Allow to turn on/off the automatic distance feature.
Auto dist. value:
Allow the distance added at each lap (if the auto-distance feature is on).
The buttons functions are:
UP button:
Select the previous menu item.
SELECT button:
"Final distance": Display the input page.
"Auto distance": Toggle the option (On/Off).
"Auto dist. Value": Display the input page.
DOWN button:
Select the next menu item.
BACK button:
Return to the application menu.
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(:cell:) LAPS viewer page
On this page you have the list of all the laps.
On each line you have :
• the lap number
• the lap time
• the distance associated to the lap
The buttons functions are:
UP button:
Scroll the display up.
SELECT button:
No action.
DOWN button:
Scroll the display down.
BACK button:
Return to the application menu.
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(:cell:) Again you can see the chronometer page where you have:
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(:cell:) Application menu
This is the main menu of the application.
It allow to access to :
• the chronometer page
• the laps viewer page
• the settings page
You also have the application version and the name of its wonderful author
The buttons functions are:
UP button:
Select the previous menu item.
SELECT button:
Display the selected page.
DOWN button:
Select the next menu item.
BACK button:
Exit the application and return to the main watch menu.
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• the display of the last lap number and time
• the display of the current distance versus the total distance
• the display of the final time
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(:cell:) Chronometer page
This is the main page of the application.
From the top to the bottom you have:
• The current time
• An indicator that show that the chronometer is running
• The watch battery level in %
• The chronometer time with the hour (on the first line), the minute and the second (on the second line)
• The last lap number
• The last lap time
• The current distance and the total distance
• The final time
The buttons functions are:
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(:cell:) LAP page
This window displayed the current lap number and the lap time.
On the bottom of the screen the distance is displayed. If the AUTO-DISTANCE option is selected the distance is automatically increased.
The buttons functions are:
Short press: Turn on the light for a few second.
Long press: Reset the chronometer, the laps and distance.
Increase the distance.
Short press: Run or stop the chronometer.
Validate the distance, calculate the final time, memorize the lap time and return to the main window.
Memorize the current chronometer time and display the LAP page.
Decrease the distance.
Display the application menu
Cancel the input and return to the main window.
(:cell:) On the main menu, select "RChrono" to execute the application.
(:cell:) On the main menu, select RChrono to execute the application.
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(:cell:) Chronometer page
This is the main page of the application.
From the top to the bottom you have:
• The current time
• An indicator that show that the chronometer is running
• The watch battery level in %
• The chronometer time with the hour (on the first line), the minute and the second (on the second line)
• The last lap number
• The last lap time
• The current distance and the total distance
• The final time
The buttons functions are:
UP button:
Short press: Turn on the light for a few second.
Long press: Reset the chronometer, the laps and distance.
SELECT button:
Short press: Run or stop the chronometer.
DOWN button:
Memorize the current chronometer time and display the LAP page.
BACK button:
Display the application menu
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"UP button":
UP button:
"SELECT button":
SELECT button:
"DOWN button":
DOWN button:
"BACK button":
BACK button:
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• The current time
• An indicator that show that the chronometer is running
• The watch battery level in %
• The chronometer time with the hour (on the first line), the minute and the second (on the second line)
• The last lap number
• The last lap time
• The current distance and the total distance
• The final time
• The current time
• An indicator that show that the chronometer is running
• The watch battery level in %
• The chronometer time with the hour (on the first line), the minute and the second (on the second line)
• The last lap number
• The last lap time
• The current distance and the total distance
• The final time
UP button:
"UP button":
SELECT button:
"SELECT button":
DOWN button:
"DOWN button":
BACK button:
"BACK button":
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(:cell:) Chronometer page
This is the main page of the application.
From the top to the bottom you have:
• The current time
• An indicator that show that the chronometer is running
• The watch battery level in %
• The chronometer time with the hour (on the first line), the minute and the second (on the second line)
• The last lap number
• The last lap time
• The current distance and the total distance
• The final time
The buttons functions are:
UP button:
Short press: Turn on the light for a few second.
Long press: Reset the chronometer, the laps and distance.
SELECT button:
Short press: Run or stop the chronometer.
DOWN button:
Memorize the current chronometer time and display the LAP page.
BACK button:
Display the application menu
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On the main menu, select "RChrono" to execute the application. |
RChrono is a watchapp and not a watchface. All the application data (Chronometer time, laps and options) are saved if you quit the application.
If you download a new application from the phone, the application data will be canceled.
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(:cell:) On the main menu, select "RChrono" to execute the application.
RChrono is a watchapp and not a watchface. All the application data (Chronometer time, laps and options) are saved if you quit the application.
If you download a new application from the phone, the application data will be canceled.
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Attach:RChrono01 | On the main menu, select "RChrono" to execute the application. |
On the main menu, select "RChrono" to execute the application. |
1 : Back button - 2 : Up button - 3 : Select button - 4 : Down button |
1 : Back button - 2 : Up button - 3 : Select button - 4 : Down button |
Attach:RChrono01 | On the main menu, select "RChrono" to execute the application. |
RChrono is a watchapp and not a watchface. All the application data (Chronometer time, laps and options) are saved if you quit the application.
If you download a new application from the phone, the application data will be canceled.
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4 : Down button
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RChrono is a chronometer watchapp for the PEBBLE watch.
Features are:
• 30 laps
• Up to 999h59min59s
• Final time calculation
• Auto-distance
• Time display
• Completely offline (no need of a smartphone)
• Data saved if you quit the application
Originally I created RChrono for my TIMEX Datalink USB watch (10 years ago). Running GPS were not common, so I developed a chronometer that gave me an estimation of my final time in a marathon. I used it in some marathons before I bought a running GPS.
Now I have the PEBBLE and for some training I want to use it. While I'm training I don't wear my phone so that's why I decide to adapt my old program to the PEBBLE.
First, RChrono is a standard chronometer with 30 lap's capacity. The interesting feature is the final time calculation.
An example of use is better than a long description.
You want to run a marathon. In the setting menu, you set 42.2 for the final distance. At the beginning of the race you start the chronometer. Commonly on a marathon you have label each 5km. At each label, you press the lap button, you enter the distance and the watch will estimate the final time. The final time will be updated each you time you enter a new distance.
In order to calculate the final time, the program calculates your average speed and estimate the final time assuming that you will continue to run at the same speed. Simple…
The Auto-distance feature allows the program to automatically add an amount of distance at each lap. For example, if you set 5 the program will add 5 to the distance each time you press the lap button. You will have just to validate the distance (or you can modify the distance).
When you start the application, the "Chronometer page" is automatically displayed. After you have the following navigation thru the pages.