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Editing runs

Once you have paired your Garmin account and have some files available on our server, you can set persistent descriptions, notes, sessions and metrics for your runs.

Editing a single run

  1. On the Analysis page press the Open File Menu (three horizontal bars) icon.
  2. Use the Pencil Icon to the right of a run to edit data for the corresponding run.
  3. This will open a new menu which will allow you to edit the SessionRun DescriptionRun notes, Run settings and Used values which are the parameter values that will be used for calculations.
  4. Once Save is pressed, your changes are saved and will be available for use.

If you want to quickly set/edit a description for a run, this can be done within the table.

  1. Toggle the Editable Description slider (On by default for mobile phones).
  2. Click on the Description field within the table for the run you want to edit.
  3. Type your new description.
  4. Click away from the Description to save it.

Editing multiple runs

Editing multiple runs at once is a convenient way to assign a session or change values for the selected runs.

  1. On the Analysis page press the Open File Menu (three horizontal bars) icon.
  2. Select multiple runs by using the checkboxes on the left and clicking the Edit button to edit the selected runs (e.g. assigning a session to multiple runs).
  3. This will open a new menu which will allow you to edit the Session, Run settings and Used values which are the parameter values that will be used for calculations.
  4. Once Save is pressed, your changes are saved and are available for use.

Deleting one or more runs

Sometimes you may want to delete a run, for example, if you backfilled and have multiple runs that are the same. Note: This is a permanent action and to get these runs back you will have to submit a backfill request with the appropriate dates. We also do not recommend deleting runs that were “Errors” during testing, as we will implement a “Hide Run” option in the future, that will allow your run numbering in sessions to stay consistent.

  1. On the Analysis page press the Open File Menu (three horizontal bars) icon.
  2. Select one or more runs by using the checkboxes on the left and clicking the More button next to Edit and View.
  3. Press the Delete selected button.
  4. Press Yes on the popup.

Editing sessions

Sessions are a way to organise, and group runs.

Viewing/Editing your sessions

  1. On the Analysis page press the Open File Menu (three horizontal bars) icon.
  2. At the top of this menu, click the Sessions tab.
  3. The table will now list all your sessions, including how many runs are currently assigned to a session.
  4. Use the Create New button to create a new session and set its description.
  5. Use the Pencil Icon on the right of a session to edit it.
  6. You can assign runs to sessions as described in the section above.

If you want to quickly set/edit a description for a session, this can be done within the table.

  1. Toggle the Editable Description slider (On by default for mobile phones).
  2. Click on the Description field within the table for the session you want to edit.
  3. Type your new description.
  4. Click away from the Description to save it.

Deleting a session

Sometimes you may want to delete a session. Note: This will NOT delete the runs associated with that session, but they will instead be set to not belonging to a session.

  1. On the Analysis page press the Open File Menu (three horizontal bars) icon.
  2. At the top of this menu, click the Sessions tab.
  3. Click the Pencil Icon to the right of a session to edit it.
  4. Click the Delete session button.
  5. Press Yes on the popup.

Setup before viewing runs.

Before viewing your available runs there are some settings you may want to check.

Run specific settings

These settings may be modified by following the steps above in “Editing runs”.

Basic run settings:

Testing type
Either track or out-back. Note: Aeroportal automatically picks up what option you selected when starting the run on the Garmin device and sets it appropriately, but it can still be changed if needed.
Auto calibrate
Aeroportal calculates a calibration value for the run. If you want to use this calibration value to correct the final CdA then set to true. If you want to manually set aero calibration then set to false.

Advanced Run Settings:

Most users should not have to modify these values.

Laptime offset
Aerosensor sends lap information through roughly 3 seconds after the lap ended because of the way it has to average lap data. This allows us to align the data so we can for example calculate wind information for the lap.
Max calibration laps
Only used when the run is set to Testing Type: Track.
In an indoor velodrome you typically start to generate your own tailwind after a few laps. This progressively increases the more laps you do. Since the aero calibration is based on the assumption of zero wind, we only use the first 5 or so laps to calculate the aero calibration.

Device wide settings

These are settings that will be applied to all the runs you view. They are found in the Settings page accessible through the cog icon in the top right corner.

Valid speed tolerance
All laps where the average speed are within this percentage of the fastest will be marked as valid.
Speed units
Select an option from either kph or mph.

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