Calibrating the compass
This is by far the most important calibration of the JedEye.
To have a precise and correct calibration it is CRUCIAL to be far away from any magnetic or electromagnetic disturbance.
From the main menu select
OPTIONS > SETTINGS > SENSORS > COMPASS > CALIBRATE or CALIBRATE FAST
You must rotate slowly (as in one full rotation per 4s) randomly the JedEye on all of its 3 axis in order to perform the calibration.
If you are not using the fast calibration mode, the device will expect a measures uniformly distributed in the 3D sphere around it. That can take some time and practice to get done.
The display will show a red progress bar indicating the advance or the calibration process.
Once the calibration gets close to completion it will turn green and you’ll have more information displayed on the screen
The relevant information is the amount after ERR% which indicates how close the calibration brought the compass to the theoretical model (uniform magnetic field in any orientation). This value should be around 1%.
GEOF is the approximation of the magnetic field at that location. The compass of the JedEye is not calibrated to give precise absolute magnetic measurements, nevertheless that gives you an indication of the strength of the magnetic field at your location and should be close to the theorical value (NCEI Geomagnetic Calculators)
After a firmware update it is generally recommended to redo a calibration of the compass but it is important to turn the device completely off before doing the calibration or you'll get incoherent measurements
I can’t insist enough on the fact that there’s NO WAY to get a precise survey without a precise and correct calibration of the compass. The average calibration time is 1min in fast mode and up to 10min in standard calibration. If the calibration is not finished after 10min, turn JedEye off and on again and restart the calibration.