User manual SUUNTO ADVIZOR

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[. . . ] 1 What should I do if there is no heart rate reading?6 If hiking from a level of 5, 000 ft down hill to 3, 000 ft and then back up to 8, 000 feet, how is the Wristop Computer going to read this or average it out?7 Why does the vertical ascent/descent measurement show different readings even though I am inside and staying in the same room?1 What is the little box on the top left of the display? [. . . ] Field 2 displays the current altitude in increments of 5 meters or 10 feet (depending on the unit of measure selected); and Field 3 displays the current time or the current heart rate if the transmitter is worn. The Outer Circumference graphically displays the altitude in hundreds of meters or feet over a full thousand where one complete circle is equivalent to 1000. Note: In order for the HRM feature to be activated the user must be wearing the transmitter belt around his/her chest. The HRM indicator in the lower right section of the LCD flashes according to the measured heart rate (beats/minute). refer to Section 2 Heart Rate Monitor for details in setting and activiting this feature. When wearing the belt, the current time can be viewed for 10 seconds by pressing the [+] button. If the belt is not worn, the current time is shown on the bottom row (Field 3), in place of the heart rate. IMPORTANT NOTE: In order to set the altitude in the Altimeter mode, the altitude must be known. That information can be found by utilizing a topographical map identifying the current location with the associated altitude marked. The user can then proceed and follow the instructions, setting the altimeter, provided in the section below. In setting the Altimeter, there are three processes that can be performed: the Reference Altitude (known altitude at the current location); Altitude Alarm (signals the user when a certain altitude, programmed, is reached); and Logbook Recording Interval (allows the user to view the altitude, average rate of vertical movement and heart rate within a chosen interval of time). Any change in the reference altitude during the altitude difference measurement will effect the measured altitude. We recommend that the reference altitude always be checked and set again prior to beginning a new measurement. PRESS the [Mode] button to accept the flashing zero and start the difference measurement. If the user does not want to set the altitude difference to zero to restart the difference measurement, PRESS either the [+] or the [-] button to return to the original altitude difference reading and then PRESS the [Mode] button to validate that reading. Note: If the user does not press any button for 1 minute in the setup mode, the display will return to the main mode without zeroing the altimeter. In the Altimeter mode, PRESS the [Select] button twice to enter this sub mode. 27): Field 1 displays the vertical ascent or descent rate; Field 2 displays the current altitude in increments of 5 meters or 10 feet, depending on the unit of measure selected ; and Field 3 displays the particular hour and to the left the text memory. The Outer Circumference displays graphically the altitude in hundreds of meters or feet over a full thousand where one complete circle is equivalent to 1000. PRESS the [-] button to scroll back down in increments of one hour and view the vertical ascent/descent rate and the altitude for that particular hour. Note: Replacing the battery will not erase this information. In the Altimeter mode, PRESS the [Select] button three times to enter this sub mode. [. . . ] A higher than normal temperature causes the calculated altitude difference to be smaller than the real altitude difference (your mountain ascent was actually higher). Consequently, a lower than normal temperature causes the calculated altitude difference to be larger than the real altitude difference (you did not ascend quite as high as displayed). Table 2 shows an example in which the temperature offsets are positive. in this example , the reference altitude is set at 1000 m. [. . . ]

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