App Settings

Expert Settings

Bluetooth scan time - the maximum duration the application waits for the system to respond to a request to compile a list of available Bluetooth devices. By default, this is set to 20 seconds. Under normal conditions, when the device is functioning correctly, is close to the phone, and there is no interference, scanning for Bluetooth devices is much quicker, and there is no need to adjust the scan time.

Connection timeout: The duration the application waits for a device connection. If the connection is unstable, consider increasing this time.

Location request rate: The desired interval at which the application receives location information from the system. This interval is approximate, and the system may inform the application about location changes either more or less frequently than specified. Increasing the interval saves battery life on your smartphone, while decreasing it may make location updates more frequent (which can be important when traveling at high speeds), but it will drain the battery faster.

Use legacy Google Maps renderer:Google has announced a new, improved map renderer. If you disable the "Use legacy Google Maps renderer" option, the RadiaCode application will request the new renderer. However, using the new renderer often results in noticeably slower map rendering. The change in this option takes effect only after restarting the application.

“Debug” group settingsare related to debug information recorded in the application log file when in diagnostic mode. Developers may request you to enable certain options to better understand any issues that have occurred. All these options are disabled by default. Enabling them significantly increases the log file size and can impact application performance. After enabling debug options, you must restart the application.

Re-tag the database: Perform the operation of placing markers in the database necessary for the correct display of graphs for count rate, dose rate, and stiffness at small scales. These markers are automatically placed when writing data to the database, but they may be lost due to abnormal application exits, such as swiping the application from the task list or restarting the smartphone. If the markup is in progress, you must wait for it to complete; otherwise, the data on the graphs may not display correctly at small scales.

Updated: Jan 8, 2026