Could you take a screenshot of these two issues, do you Ah right, I need to post my tutorial video, use it in portrait ,landscape is really just for fullscreen.
Doh, OK of course.
So in portrait, the save and other buttons are there. But, when I push save it kicks me out of the app (whether logging or not).
Open circuit voltages will tend to be all over the place, just the result of a quite high impedance input.
Yeah, i get that but axis values Not corresponding - maybe a function of range.?
Also FWIW, i use my iPad mini almost exclusively in landscape mode. Having all buttons available would be nice.
Can you take a screenshot that shows your full portrait screen with one of the DC values that do not correspond, will help in isolating any issue.
I'll try get my hands on an iPad Mini, I haven't got one to test with so in the mean time what are settings that resulted in that error, does it happen every time?
OK, so I can't take a screenshot of the first issue - that is on the iPad mini, when I tap the save button at the bottom of the graph, it just kicks me out of that app every time and puts me back onto the home screen without saving any logged data. This is consistent and does it every single time. The app is still running in the background - I am just booted out of it.
The second issue - the graph axis values with open leads on volt setting was mostly my misreading. I did not immediately get that the small m - meant millivolts and with the tiny font I did not at first see the negative sign for negative values, so without a zero on the y axis it was difficult to orient the labels to what I was seeing on the digital readout. It would help if the axis labels specified the units (eg mV for millivolt - not just m). And with the small font, the negative sign so close to the y axis line with hash marks makes it difficult to discern on the iPad mini.
The x axis time values did not immediately make sense to me either but I think I've now figured them out now.
On the iPad Mini the graphing still has some issues. The axis label font is very small relative to the graph which as I said make the negative sign very difficult to discern. There are also sometimes long pauses before graphing resumes after hitting the reset button. Other times it resumes right away. Lastly the y axis labels with low values (open leads) tend to sometimes, and apparently randomly, throw a microvolt value in with the millivolt values. I have not noticed any of these issues with it running on my iPhone 5s. Screen shots below.
iPad mini 4 - microvolt label inserted amongst millivolt labels on y axis
Also - very small axis label fonts - looks fine here on the enlarged posted picture on a computer screen but on the iPad mini screen the fonts are tiny relative to the graph size - especially the negative - sign.
iPad mini - graph reset but no plotting occurring - even after waiting some time.
iPhone 5s. OK.