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time on ostc
Posted: Monday 16. March 2009, 11:54
by lamentin
hello,
my ostc (n°11-150 v1.29) have always 1 minute late per 36 hours on the time.
what is possible to do for this little problem ?
thank you for your answer.
Martial
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Monday 16. March 2009, 19:52
by heinrichsweikamp
Hello,
Is this a one-time offset or is the difference increasing?
Regards,
Matthias
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Tuesday 17. March 2009, 10:00
by lamentin
hi
the difference is increasing : every 36 hours, the time have 1 min late
after 3 days, i have 2 min late
......
after 1 month, it's about 18 min later
cheers
Martial
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Monday 23. March 2009, 12:18
by lamentin
and so ....What ?
nice to have an answer.
Thanks
Martial
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Monday 23. March 2009, 12:30
by heinrichsweikamp
Hello,
Sorry, we do not have a solution why this happen at your unit. What is the displayed air pressure at your place? I ask, because if the oscillator is wrong that much the air pressure reading should not be accurate as promised, as well.
Regards,
Matthias
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Monday 23. March 2009, 13:05
by lamentin
Patm= 1033 to 1036 mb
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Monday 23. March 2009, 18:43
by heinrichsweikamp
Hello,
I don't know where you are located but this is too much. The oscillator seems to be out of range. I'd recommend that we replace that part in your unit - please contact us at
info@heinrichsweikamp.com
Thanks and best regards,
Matthias
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Monday 23. March 2009, 21:43
by PeterT
What is a more normal reading than? Mine shows 1022 to 1023mb at the moment, last week I had readings up to 1049mb! Everything seems to work fine, no time-issues. Last week I upgraded to 1.30, did 1 checkdive without any problems. Dephtreadings seemed OK compared to my Suunto!
grtz
Peter
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Tuesday 24. March 2009, 13:29
by Hiasl
PeterT Wrote:
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> last week I had
> readings up to 1049mb!
Did You do the dive in the Dead Sea?

Re: time on ostc
Posted: Tuesday 24. March 2009, 20:40
by tacks16
Same with my OSTC (#76) time difference from 21.02.09 till today is 15min.
andreas
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Thursday 9. April 2009, 12:19
by lamentin
Difficult to resolve

Re: time on ostc
Posted: Thursday 9. April 2009, 12:23
by lamentin
But it remains a great computer;)
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Thursday 9. April 2009, 15:46
by heinrichsweikamp
Hello,
We're on it. I'll post a beta with a corrected clock soon. With some help from other users we'll find out if this is a hardware problem.
regards,
Matthias
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Friday 10. April 2009, 11:24
by heinrichsweikamp
Hello,
Maybe some other users can test this attached firmware? It has a bug fix that should correct the time on the OSTC, which seems to be a bit too slow in the prior versions.
It also shows the seconds of the actual time in surfacemode. Difference to the real time should be less then 5seconds/day.
regards,
Matthias
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Friday 10. April 2009, 17:38
by Bech
It is loaded, I will let you know in a few days if I come back ...
Raph
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Wednesday 15. April 2009, 11:51
by lamentin
Hello,
with the new version 1.32 I always have the same delay:
In 4 days the hour posts(shows) a delay of 2 minutes 40 seconds.
my hour of reference is double: watch and computer.
thank you very much
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Thursday 16. April 2009, 01:25
by Bradipo
Hello,
I have been checking my computer's time for about 10 days (firmware v. 1.30), and it has not diverged significantly from the PC's clock, which is periodically synchronised with a time server. I would say that after 10 days the two clocks have diverged by 5 seconds at most.
I think that this result should rule out a firmware problem.
Regards,
Giovanni
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Thursday 16. April 2009, 07:37
by Olivier
Hello,
Same problem as lamentin (with 1.32) : almost 1mn per day.
Regards
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Saturday 18. April 2009, 17:40
by tacks16
same with my ostc 1min/day offset also with 1.32
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Sunday 19. April 2009, 22:03
by pem
Yes,same with mine,its about 5 mins slow
Re: time on ostc
Posted: Monday 20. April 2009, 12:46
by heinrichsweikamp
Thanks for all the input - we'll rewrite this part of the firmware. The used oscillators are intend for clock use, so I think we should get more accuracy at all. Both, JDiveLog and Divinglog, allow auto-set time of the OSTC. I'd recommend to use this feature additionally.
regards,
Matthias