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F10 - No wet activation mode?

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chenlevi21

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Hi All,

I just got my F10 Rev2A.

I took it for a spin today while training in the swimming pool but while my mate's watch (F10 as well) showed "wet mode", mine didnt...

So.. I tried to use the manufacturer settings with the USB interface mode, no help.

When I check the Set U mode from my watch, it has the option for water type, (fresh/sea), but nothing about wet mode...

Any ideas??

I attached a screenshot of the pc interface. I am not sure what my mates firmware version was... but he bought his - late 2010 so I assume it will be an older version..
 

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OK, so I read a bit more and it seems that in REV 2A, Set wet activation is removed. So i am a bit puzzled now... I will have to try taking it deeper than 2 meters to properly test it I suppose..
 
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