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1. s s ESL Highest Altitude Lower Altitude Slope Total Reached Reached Review Travel Time s s s s S s S S s s MAIS a a lace 0571818 Maximum Accumulative Accumulative Total Descent Speed Ascent Descent Descent Time The Record Data the data summary of all ski laps Selection Seguence Press L R button will move the selection in the reverse direction hold M 10 2 Lap Selection Seguence Ski Record e The Ski Record logs a series of Ski Laps and it provides the summary of these ski laps e The record date e The record started time e The total travel period e The total number of ski lap recorded e The total descent time e The accumulative descent e The accumulative ascent e The maximum descent speed e The highest altitude reached e The lowest altitude reached and e The slope of the ski course Ski Lap e The Ski Lap logs the data of a particular ski lap and it includes e The lap started time e The total descent time e The maximum descent speed e The average descent speed e The highest altitude reached e The lowest altitude reached e The altitude change and e The descent altitude change graph Ski Recall Mode Display e When the Ski Recall Mode is selected e The total number of logged record will be appeared on the top row of the display e The starting time and date of the displayed record w
2. 90 mm WeatherSkiMaster Instruction Manual Project no art05 054 Version 1 0 File name 05 054 Manual002 CDR Prepared by C K Lau Copyright Latitude Limited Date 6 Jun 2005 130mm 130 mm Size 130 X 90mm Type book type saddle wire folding line Color 1C 0 Black Paper 100gms white wood free paper Body Copy 40 pages Color 1C 1C Black Paper 100 gms white wood free paper Blinding Saddle wire Paper weight 100 gms Language English WEATHERSKIMASTER Instruction Manual Back Cover Front Cover 1 0 Introduction Thank you for purchasing of this Watch Your Watch features electronic sensors which measures and shows the outdoor conditions weather forecast temperature pressure altitude and compass directions Your Watch also provides the essential information at the time during you are skiing and these data can be further logged into a logbook for later review Your Watch also includes current time daily alarm chronograph timer and dual time function 2 0 Buttons and Its Functions Part A To get the most of your purchase it is advisable to use this stopwatch in conformity with the below notes e Be sure to carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for later reference when necessary e Avoid exposing your Watch to extreme conditions for an unreasonable time e Avoid rough usages or severe impacts to your Watch e Do not open the Watch s case unless a certified se
3. When the set is completed hold down the M button to exit the setting display The Watch will also exit the setting display if NO key stoke has been activated for 1 minute 10 0 Ski Recall Mode Ski Logbook Record X Record 2 Record 1 the the record the tota The total no gt i of ski lap record date started time travel period recorded the total the the the maximum accumulative accumulative descend descent time descent ascent speed the highest the lowest the slope altitude altitude of the ski reached reached course Ski Record the data summary of all stored ski lap ts e Lap1 thelap thetota_ themaximum tng average started time descent time speed speed the highest the lowest the the descent altitude altitude altitude altitude reached reached change change graph Ski Lap the data summary of a particular ski lap 10 1 Ski Recall Mode Ski Record Recall current record no total no flashing of record Start Time Start Time Re ord 4 Record 3 UR UR 01 04 02 04 Start Time Start Time Record 1 Record 2 Record Selection Seguence Four Record was logged s s M S SJ Start Time Record 4 Ski Recall Mode
4. Sea Level Altitude Adjustment Pressure Display s s S SI L R Increase Decrease the number hold S S L R Increase Decrease the number atahigher speed Absolute Altitude Display Why Needtoadjustthe Sea Level Pressure e As altitude is calculated from air pressure changes so the sea level pressure changing or using the Watch in a place which has a different sea level pressure will affect the altitude reading e To achieve a more accurate reading sea level pressure need to be updated from place toplace and from time to time How to Adjust the Altimeter by Using Sea Level Pressure Adjustment e The Watch can adjust the current altitude reading by sealevel pressure adjustment by the following e To select the Adjustment Display hold the M button in Altimeter Mode Then press the M button to select among the Zero Altitude Absolute Altitude Sea Level Pressure and Factory Default Adjustment e To adjust the Watch by using Sea Level Pressure Adjustment press the S S button in Sea Level Pressure Display and the sea level pressure reading will appear e When sea level pressure reading is appeared press the S S or L R button to increase or decrease the number to the target number Hold down the button changes the number at a higher speed e If the adjustment is completed hold the M button to confirm adjustment and exit the adjustment display 11 7 Altimeter Mode Factory Defau
5. t M M M M 12 24 Month Day Current Time Setting Seguence S S L R envy How to Set Current Time e To select the setting display hold down the M button for about 2 seconds in Current Time Mode In setting display the flashing SET icon will appear e In setting display press the M button to change the selection following the adjacent Current Time Setting Sequence e When the second digits are flashing selected press the S S or L R button to reset the digits to 00 e When the digits are flashing selected press the S S or L R button to increase decrease the number Hold down the button change the number at a higher speed e When month day order setting is selected press the S S or L R button to select between month day and day month format When 12 24 hour format setting is being selected press the S S button to select between 12 and 24 hour format e When LCD contrast is selected press the S S or L R button to increase decrease the contrast level 1 to 10 When key beep setting is selected press the S S or L R button to select between ON and OFF the beep e When the set is completed hold down the M button to exit the setting display The Watch will also exit the setting display if NO key stoke has been activated for 1 minute 5 0 Daily Alarm Mode Daily Alarm 1 Daily Alarm 2 and Chime Display S S S S Daily Alarm 1 Displa
6. 1 NO Display Yes Display Zero Altitude Adjustment Adjust the Altimeter by Using Zero Altitude Adjustment e ToselecttheAdjustment Display hold the M button in Altimeter Mode Then press the M to select among the Zero Altitude Absolute Altitude Sea LevelPressureandFactory Default Adjustment e To adjust the Watch by using Zero Altitude Adjustment press the S S button in Zero Altitude Display and the indicator NO will appear e When the indicator NO is appeared press the S S or L R button to select between YES reset the Watch to zero or NO abort the resetting When YES or NO is selected hold the M button to confirm the setting To exit Adjustment Display hold the M button for 2 seconds and then the Watch will go back to Altimeter Mode If the YES Display is selected when exiting the Adjustment Display the DONE Display will appear for 2 seconds prior to the normal operation e To restore the Watch to factory default please refer to the coming section Altimeter Mode Factory Default Adjustment for more detail 11 5 Altimeter Mode Absolute Altitude Adjustment Absolute Altitude Display Altitude Adjustment s s S S L R Increase Decrease the number Fil TI hold S S L R Absolute Altitude Display Increase Decrease the number ata higher speed Before Adjusting the Altitude e Adjusting the altimeter at a place where the altitud
7. Compass Mode Magnetic Declination at Major Cities No Country Place Major City Declination 33 Netherlands Amsterdam 1 W 34 NewZealand Wellington 22 E 35 Norway Oslo 0 36 Pakistan Islamabad 2 E 37 Philippines Manila 1 W 38 Portugal Lisbon 5 W 39 Russia Moscow 9 E 40 Singapore Singapore 0 41 South Africa Cape Town 23 W 42 Spain Madrid 3 W 43 Sweden Stockholm 3 E 44 Switzerland Bern 0 45 Taiwan Tai pei 3 W 46 Thailand Bangkok 0 47 UAE Abu Dhabi 1 E 48 United Kingdom London 3 W 49 United States Washington DC 10 W 50 Juneau 25 E 51 Phoenix 12 E 52 Little Rock 2 E 53 Sacramento 16 E 54 Denver 10 E 55 Atlanta 4 W 56 Honolulu 10 E 57 Boston 16 W 58 Saint Paul 2 E 59 Jackson 1 E 60 Santa Fe 10 E 61 Oklahoma City 6 E 62 Salem 18 E 63 Harrisburg 11 W 64 Salt Lake City 14 E 13 8 Calibrating Mode Calibration the Compass Compass Mode Hold M Hold M x Rotation Calibration Display Magnetic Declination Display Compass Calibration When to Calibrating the Compass The Watch has to employ a compass calibration in one of the following conditions 1 The Watch is using for the first time 2 The battery has been replaced 3 The bearing direction digits are flashing and the OFF CAL indicator appear 4 The compass use in a location that is apart from the place in which the compass had been calibrated 5 The user intends to regulate the precision of the digital compass How to Calibrate the C
8. IRIE SENS o o Ski Lap2 meter 800 400 K AM 12 00 meter 800 600 600 400 400 n oF oossoo 200 0 Ski Lap 3 PM2 00 meter 800 meter 800 Turn OFF A ski function 600 at point m 600 400 400 200 200 An Example to Illustrate Ski Log Function Assume a user enjoyed three ski runs within a day as it is outlined by the adjacent diagram To enjoy the Ski Log function the user needs to turn ON the Ski Function before the ski runs The Watch will log the below ski data into Ski Logbook automatically and these ski data can be reviewed in Ski Recall Mode later ki Record the info and summary of all ski laps e The record date 11 June The record started time AM10 00 00 The total travel time 5 00 00 The total number of ski lap recorded 3 ski laps The total descent time 0 15 00 The accumulative descent 1200m The accumulative ascent 1200m The maximum descent speed 15 Km h The highest altitude reached 700 m The lowest altitude reached 200 m The slope of the ski course 35 Lap ski data The lap started time AM 11 00 00 Lap 1 AM 12 00 00 lap 2 PM 2 00 00 Lap 3 The total descent time 0 05 00 Lap 1 0 05 00 Lap 2 0 05 00 Lap 3 The maximum descent speed 9 Km h Lap 1 11 Km h Lap 2 15 Km h Lap 3 The average descent speed 6 Km h Lap 1 8 Km h Lap 2 10 Km h Lap 3 e The highest altitude reached 500 m La
9. Time Display Gaur Laps were sad M s s Is s S S ALT lta 15 TIKE 5 Ski Descent Total Altitude Change Attitude Change Graph Descent Time t Is s i s s bo aky IS S yr erT SSM lang ns S S oan Lowest Altitude Highest Altitude Average Maximum Reached Reached Descend Speed Descend Speed The Lap Data the data summary of one ski lap Selection Seguence Press L R button will move the selection in the reverse direction How to Select the Ski Lap e When one of the target record data except Slope Review Display is displayed hold down the M button will enter the selection to select a target lap among the logged laps e To exit the lap selection seguence and back to Ski Recall Mode by pressing the M button once How to Select among Different Ski Laps e During the Lap Start Time Display press the L R button to select a target lap among the logged laps following the adjacent diagram How to Review the Lap Data e When a target lap is displayed press the S S to review different lap data displays following the adjacent diagram e To exit the lap selection sequence and back to Ski Start Time Display by pressing the M button once 10 3 Ski Recall Mode Delete the Ski Record ONE ALL Delete the current Delete record all record Ski Recall Mode Ski Record Deletion Seguence Hold S S Confirm the deletion How to Delete the Ski Record e Hold d
10. cursor wrist that allows no body temperature effect on your agi watch recor ime E s flashing History Display SITEN 1st History nj e The Watch records the altitude reading automatically every hour at the hour i e 1 00 2 00 3 00 and etc L R These records will be plotted into a altitude record L R graph e In History Display the altitude record graph shows Altitude on the top row of the display t L R History Review e To review the altitude records of the last 23 hours press the L R button to move cursor left cyclically at the same time the respective altitude record and Altimeter Mode its recording time flashing will appear on the display 11 1 Altimeter Mode Measurement Unit Selection How to Switch between Measurement Units hold hold hold e The Watch display altitude either in meter m or S S S S S S feet ft v e The Watch display temperature either in deegree Celsius C or degree Fahrenheit F SI e To switch among different unit hold down the S S button to change the units following the naid adjacent diagram S S Measuring Unit Selection Sequence 11 2 Altimeter Mode Absolute and Relative Altitude Absolute and Relative Altitude e Absolute altitude is the vertical distance between your current altitude and Sea Level 0 m e Relative altitude is the vertical distance between your current altitude and the altitude of a specific 180m level at which you set the altim
11. point C from point B 0 point D from point C 225 and then point E from point D 315 e During the trekking make sure that the heading direction is 315 from point A to point B Performing the similar checking in other sections of the trail IMPORTANT If you are in doubt of the directions and positions of the trail consulting the park administration office before starting the trekking 13 5 Compass Mode Magnetic Declination True North Magnetic North Magnetic Magnetic Declination Declination What is Magnetic Declination e The Magnetic North Pole which is slightly different from the True North Pole e This Watch like most magnetic compass points to the Magnetic North Pole On the contrary everything measure from a map is related to the True North Pole e The angular difference between Magnetic North Pole and True North Pole is called magnetic declination Its amount degrees and minutes and direction easterly and westerly depend on where you are in the world e For serious compass user or who intends to perform accurate navigation compass must be adjusted for magnetic declination e The Watch also includes a compensation setting for Magnetic Declination Check the coming section Calibrating the compass Magnetic Declination Mode for more detail Magnetic Declination Information e Most topographic maps include a small arrow which shown magnetic north pole and or the magnetic declinati
12. the Watch Change the Middle Row Display e Press the L R button to change the middle row display among Ski Run s Current Descen Speed Total Elapsed Time Accumulative Descent and Accumulative Ascent NOTE This changing can be functioned only i the Ski Function is turned ON Change the Bottom Row Display e Hold down the L R button to change the bottom row display between Current Time and Current Lap NOTE This changing can be functioned only if the Ski Function is turned ON 9 3 Ski Mode Change the Measurement Unit Not Flashing Flashing Ski Mode Ski Function ON hold m meter S S ft feet hold S S C Celsius F Fahrenheit hold m h S S Km h mile per hour lt Kilometer per hour Change the Measurement Unit Change the Measurement Unit e Hold down the S S button to change the measurement unit as the adjacent diagram e Distance measurement unit interchange between m meter and ft feet e Temperature measurement unit interchange between C Celsius and F Fahrenheit e Speed measurement unit interchange between m h mile per hour and Km h kilometer per hour NOTE These changings can be functioned even if the Ski Function is turned OFF 9 4 Ski Mode Ski Log Function Ski Record 1 e SkiLap1 meter Turn ONthe AM 11 00 alee ski function 800 at point a Sh 800 on 11 Jun 4 e 600 AM 10 00 600 400 200 200 EAR
13. France 19 Germany 20 Greece 21 Hungary 22 India 23 Indonesia 24 Israel 25 Italy 26 Japan 27 Jordan 28 Kenya 29 Korea 30 Malaysia 31 Mexico 32 Nepal Major City Kabul Canberra Vienna Manama Dhaka Brussels Brasilia Ottawa Santiago Beijing Hong Kong San Jose Havana Prague Copenhagen Cairo Helsinki Paris Berlin Athens Budapest New Delhi Jakarta Jerusalem Rome Tokyo Amman Nairobi Seoul Kuala Lumpur Mexico City Kathmandu Declination 2 E 12 E 2 E 2 E 0 1 W 19 W 14 W 5 E 6 W 2 W 0 3 W 2 E 1 E 3 E 6 E 1 W 1 E 3 E 4 E 1 E 1 E 3 E 1 E 7 W 3 E 1 E 7 W 1 E 6 E Magnetic Declination Compensation To compensate an object s bearing by subtract westerly W magnetic declination or add easterly E magnetic declination with the magnetic bearing Example 1 Westerly magnetic declination 23 and the compass needle points 323 e TB MB W While MB 323 W 23 e TB 323 23 e TB 300 e The true bearing will be 300 Example 2 Easterly magnetic declination 22 and the compass needle points 278 e TB MB E While MB 278 E 22 e TB 278 22 e TB 300 e The true bearing will be 300 The Watch allows you compensate the compass bearing at a place where the magnetic declination is either Westerly declination or Easterly declination Check the coming chapters Calibrating the Compass for more detail of the setting 13 7
14. L R button to increase decrease the number Hold down the button changes the number at a higher speed If the setting is completed hold the M button to confirm setting and exit the adjustment display 12 3 Barometer Mode Factory Default Adjustment 2 seconds Barometer Mode hold hold M M LENEE IEIREN M M ma DONE Display Absolute Pressure Display Factory Default Display s s NO Display Factory Default Adjustment YES Display How to Adjust the Barometer by Using Factory Default Adjustment The Watch can also adjust the pressure reading calculation back to using factory default value To select the Adjustment Display hold the M button in Barometer Mode Then press the M to select between Absolute Pressure Adjustment and Factory Default Adjustment To adjust the Watch by using factory default adjustment press the S S button in Factory Default Display and the indicator NO will appear When the indicator NO is appeared press the S S or L R button to select between YES reset the Watch to factory default or NO abort the resetting To exit Adjustment Display hold the M button for 2 seconds and then the Watch will go back to Barometer Mode If the YES Display is selected when exit the Adjustment Display the DONE Display will appear for 2 seconds prior to the normal operation 13 0 Compass Mode Precautions The Precautions when Usi
15. analogically Idle Display IDLE Mode e If no any key operation for about 1 minute the Watch will go to the IDLE Mode automatically To activate the compass again press any button Distortion e If distortion is detected the indicator OFF CAL with flashing direction digits will appear e Please refer to the coming section Calibrating the Compass to restore the compass to Distortion display normal operation when distortion occur Compass Mode 13 3 Compass Mode Backward Bearing Direction and Compass Lock normal backward Backward Bearing Direction 305 bearing bearing E z direction direction N e The Watch includes a backward bearing function e The backward bearing direction is the bearing direction that on the opposite direction from normal bearing direction e When the Backward Bearing indicator W is appeared the Watch is showing the backward bearing direction of the navigation Backward direction bearing e In Compass Mode press the S S button to indicator 125 select between normal and backward bearing direction Normal Bearin g Dire ctio n Backward Bearin g Dire ctio n Compass Lock e The Watch includes a compass lock function nnec that locks the important direction readings lock indicator mO e in Compass Mode press the L R button to lock unlock the direction readings e When the Lock indicator O is appeared the compass direction bearings direction and the magnetic north pole poi
16. count to zero Dual Time Mode e Hour minute second am pm Weather Forecast e 4 symbols to indicate the predicated weather Barometer Mode Resolution 0 1 hPa mbar 0 01 inHg Measuring Range e 300 hPa mbar to 1100 hPa mbar 8 85 inHg to 32 48 inHg History Recall e Last 24 hours Compass Mode Resolution e 1 display digital 1 of 60 pointers graphical Measuring range e 0 to 359 digital 1 to 60 pointer graphical Others e Digital bearing reading Lock e Digital backward bearing Thermometer Resolution e 0 1 C 0 1 F Measuring range e 10 0 C to 60 0 C 14 0 F to 140 0 F Backlight e Electro Luminescent EL backlight Battery e Single 3V lithium battery CR2032 Battery Low Detection e Battery voltage low indicator
17. crease Decrease the number at a higher speed Compass Calibration Magnetic Declination Display Magnetic Declination Mode Check the coming section Magnetic Declination at Major Cities to get the magnetic declination of the city which is close to your current position That angle willbe inputted into the Watch during the calibration To select Magnetic Declination Display press the M button in Rotation Calibration Display When the current magnetic declination is appeared press the S S or L R button to increase decrease the number Hold down the button changes the number at a higher speed If the setting is completed hold the M button to confirm setting and exit the adjustment display 14 0 Battery Battery Low Indication and Battery Replacement Batte ry Low Indicator Battery Low Detection When the battery low indicator appears on the display it means that the capacity of the battery is low It is recommended to replace the battery with a new CR2032 However if the appearance of battery low indicator is caused by using the Watch under very cold condition the indicator will be disappeared when normal temperature returns NOTE It is recommended to complete the battery replacement by a certified service agency because this Watch contains precise electronic sensors and components IMPORTANT If the battery has been replace all memory will be cleared Follow the previous chapter Calib
18. d e Then the Ski Function is turned ON and the ski icon will be flashing on the display NOTE The Ski Function will be turned OFF automatically after it has been turned ON for 12 hours How to Turn OFF the Ski Function e Hold down the M button in Ski Mode to flash the OFF indicator e Hold down the S S button until the dONE indicator is appeared e Then the Ski Function is turned OFF and the ski icon will be stop flashing on the display 9 2 Ski Mode Ski Mode Display Not Flashing 26 2 current temperature current altitude Flashing Flashing Flashing Ski Mode Ski Mode Ski Function ON Change the Top Row Display IL R current total elapsed decent speed time t LR UR IL R accumulative accumulative ascent descent Change the Middle Row Display Ski Mode hold LR a fi 305 a current time current lap no Change the Bottom Row Display Ski Mode Display e Once the Ski Mode is selected performing the below key operations to select the Ski Mode sub functional displays Change the Top Row Display e Press the S S button to change the top row display between Current Altitude and Curren Temperature IMPORTANT If the user intends to get an accurate reading of air temperature the user must taken off the watch from the wrist for 20 to 30 minutes before the actual measurement allows no body temperature effect on
19. ds to get an accurate reading of air temperature the user must taken off the watch from the wrist for 20 to 30 minutes before the actual measurement It allows no body temperature effect on the Watch Automatic Display Switching e To activate the automatic switching feature hold down the S S button e As long as the button is hold one of the four functional displays will appear one by one 4 1 Current Time Mode Weather Forecast Feature Weather Forecast Symbols Weather Forecast Feature e A special feature of the Watch is the weather predicting function It works by analyzing the changes of the past air pressure How to Indicate the Coming Weather e The Watch provides four different symbols to indicate the forecast weather which includes e Sunny e Partly Cloudy e Cloudy e Rain e The weather forecast feature can be shown in the Current Time Mode and Dual Time Mode only IMPORTANT Since the Watch predicts the coming weather by using the data of the changes in the air pressure it is highly recommended that staying at the same altitude for at least 8 hours for a higher accuracy predication IMPORTANT The Watch predicts the weather by adopting general weather prediction principles it is NOT capable to reflect a dramatic changing of weather within a very short period of time 4 2 Current Time Mode Setting the Current Time digits have been selected flashing Current Time Display Hold Hold M
20. e 9 0 Ski Mode Ski Function Overview Current Current Travel Time Temperature Altitude Period Accumulative Accumulative Ascent Descent Current Ski Log Ski Speed Function Ski Mode Function Flashing Ski Mode Ski Function ON Record 1 Lap 1 Ski Lap Ski Record Ski Logbook Ski Mode e Once the Ski Function is turned ON the Ski icon J will start flashing The Watch will e Exhibit the current ski data on display and e Log the Ski Log Function the ski data into the Ski Logbook automatically or manually NOTE The Watch will log ski data continuously once the Ski Function is turned ON even if the Watch is switched to other function mode subsequently Ski Logbook e The Logbook organizes the ski data as follows e Ski Lap The ski data which was stored during the skier start stop a ski run e Ski Record The ski record which stored a series of Ski Lap and hence it provides the summary on all Ski Lap Ski Recall Mode e The logged ski data can be reviewed from the Ski Logbook in the Ski Recall Mode Check the coming chapter 10 0 for more detail 9 1 Ski Mode How to Turn ON OFF the Ski Function Flashing Ski Function ON How to Turn ON the Ski Function e Hold down the M button in Ski Mode to flash the ON indicator e When the ON indicator is flashing hold down the S S button until the dONE indicator is appeare
21. e is known such as sea level Om or beside an altitude sign pole e g 89 m e That altitude will be inputted into the Watch during the adjustment IMPORTANT Input an incorrect altitude during the adjustment it results a mistaken altitude in future To Adjust the Altimeter by Using Absolute Altitude Adjustment e The Watch can adjust the current altitude reading to an absolute altitude value by the following e To select the Adjustment Display hold the M button in Altimeter Mode Then press the M button once again to select among the Zero Altitude Absolute Altitude Sea Level Pressure and Factory Default Adjustment e To adjust the Watch by using Absolute Altitude Adjustment press the S S button in Absolute Altitude Display and the altitude reading will appear e When the altitude reading the last setting is appeared press the S S or L R button to increase or decrease the number to the target one Hold down the button changes the number at a higher speed e If the setting is completed hold the M button to confirm setting and exit the adjustment display NOTE Once you have adjusted the altitude by using absolute alitutde adjustment at a place e g your office where the altitude is 100m the Watch will store that figure 100m into the memory for your to adjust the altitude the next time at the same place 11 6 Altimeter Mode Sea Level Pressure Adjustment Altimeter Mode hold hold M M
22. e record graph e In History Display the pressure record graph shows on the top row of the display e To review the pressure records of the last 23 hours press the L R button to move cursor left cyclically then the respective pressure record and its recording time flashing will appear on the display 12 1 Barometer Mode Measurement Unit Selection and Barometer Adjustment hold hold hold S S S S S S hold S S hold S S Measuring Unit Selection Sequence ro ri CAL CAL Absolute Pressure Factory Default Display Display Adjustment Displays How to Switch between Measurement Units e The Watch can display pressure in mb hPa or inHg the Watch can display temperature in degree Celsius C or degree Fahrenheit F e To switch among different unit hold down the S S button to change the units following the adjacent units selection sequence Why the Barometer Need to be Adjusted e The Watch was calibrated for you in the factory For normal use you need not to calibrate the Barometer e But for vigorous users the Watch includes a adjustment procedure Barometer Adjustment There are 2 kinds of Barometer adjustment method Absolute Pressure and Factory Default Adjustment e Absolute Pressure Input the known atmospheric pressure into the Watch directly e Factory Default Restore the Watch to factory default setting e Forin depth information for each of the adjustment methods it
23. econds e Auto backlight function e Hold down the EL button to turn ON or OFF this function e When this function is ON the auto backlight indicator 28 will appear pressing any key will turn ONthe EL back light too Key Lock Function e Hold down the M button and then hold down the S S button keep holding the M button at the same time to turn ON or OFF this function e When this function is ON the key lock indicator w will appear pressing any key will NOT activate any function until key lock is turned OFF 3 0 Major Function Modes Timekeeping Mode and Sensor Mode SR M M Current Time Mode Daily Alarm Mode Chronograph Mode M M Dual Time Mode Timer Mode Timekeeping Mode Remark 1 The Ski Recall Mode will be skipped If NO Ski Data was recorded 4 0 Current Time Mode Functional Display day of week weather forecast temperature L current time date Day of Week Display Temperature Display S S S S Sea Level pressure altitude tendency tendency Sea Level Pressure Altitude Tendency Tendency Display Display Current Time Mode Functional Display e The Current Mode includes four kinds of functional display e Day of Week Display e Temperature Display e Altitude Tendency Display and e Sea Level Pressure Tendency Display e To select among different functional display press the S S button following the adjacent diagram IMPORTANT If the user inten
24. eter to zero e An example of using relative altitude 180m e Thealtitude difference between the starting 80m absolute point and thefinish point of a trek can be BOM altitude measured by Relative Altitude altitude e Set the altitude to Zero at the starting point Om while the Watch will show the altitude difference sea level ein Ami at the finish point of the trek How to Switch between Absolute and Relative Altitude e Check the coming chapter Zero Altitude Adjustment Chapter for more detail on how to set the current altitude to zero altitude eu Loom e An r indicator will be shown with the altitude 100m reading as long as the Altitude has been adjusted alve by the Zero adjustment 80m 0m e To switch the Watch back to absolute altitude where the measurement employ one of the following altitude altimeter Mas adjustments Factory Default Adjustment Sea Om LISEN 19 2079 Level Pressure Adjustment and Absolute Altitude sea level Adjustment Check the respective chapters for Relative Altitude more detail on how to employ the adjustment 11 3 Altimeter Mode Altimeter Adjustment Overview Why the Altimeter Need to be Adjusted e As the absolute altitude is calculated from air pressure the change of air pressure would affect the altitude reading e To achieve a more accurate result the Watch needs to be calibrated from time to time as pressure may change gradually even within hours Altimeter Adjustment Zer
25. ill be appeared on the middle and bottom row of the display respectively How to Select among Different Ski Records e Press the L R button to select a target record among the logged records following the adjacent diagram How to Review the Record Data e When a target record is displayed press the S S to review the different record data During the review press the M button once to return to previous display How to Select the Ski Lap e Check the coming chapter 10 2 for more detail on how to select a target lap among the logged laps NOTE The slope angle can be changed even after the ski record has been stored as following e Hold down the M button in the Slope Review Display to select setting display then press S S and L R button to change the angle When the setting is completed hold down the M button to exit the setting display e All speed related data will be updated automatically after the changing 10 2 Ski Recall Mode Ski Lap Recall 10 1 Record Data 10 1 Record Selection Selection Sequence Sequence hold M the recall mode mM 3 indicator Run run T Start Time Lap 4 Start Time Lap 3 t UR UR L R lap ne te wd 2 flashing starting BUN RUN Lap Start time Start Time Lap 1 Start Time Lap 2 i i Lap Selection Sequence
26. ion How to Set the User Preset Value for more detail 7 1 Timer Mode Setting the User Preset Value digits have been selected flashing Timer Display Setting Display hold hold mi wm t M ts s RI hold S S hota UR User Preset Value Setting Sequence _Real Time Clock Counting Display s s digits stop counting Timer Display Timer sets as 10 minutes Stop Counting Display S S digits start counting Counting Display How to Set the User Preset Value e To select setting display hold the M button for 2 seconds and the flashing SET icon will appear e In setting display press the M button to change the selection among hour minute and second e When the digits are flashing selected press the S S or L R button to increase decrease the number Hold down the button change the number at a higher speed e When the set is completed hold down the M button to exit the setting display The Watch will also exit the setting display if NO key stoke has been activated for 1 minute How to Use the Timer e When the Timer is set press the S S button to start the timer Press the S S button once again to stop the timer e The elapsed time will be continuously updated to the display Timer Alarm Sound e In the last 10 minutes the Watch will beep for every minute e In the last one minute the Watch will beep for every 10 second
27. lt Adjustment 2 seconds Altimeter Mode DONE Display hold hold M M EK leel eo m Altitude Adjustment Factory Default Display s s S S L R Hold M NO Display YES Display Factory Default Adjustment How to Adjust the Altimeter by Using Factory Default Adjustment e The Watch can also adjust the altitude reading calculation back to using factory default value by the following e To select the adjustment display hold the M button in Altimeter Mode Then press the M to select among the Zero Altitude Absolute Altitude Sea Level Pressure and Factory Default Adjustment e To adjust the Watch by using factory default adjustment restore to factory default by assuming the sea level pressure is 1013 2mb press the S S button in Factory Default Display and the indicator NO will appear e When the indicator NO is appeared press the S S or L R button to select between YES reset the Watch to factory default or NO abort the resetting e To exit Adjustment Display hold the M button for 2 seconds and then the Watch will go back to Barometer Mode If the YES Display is selected when exiting the Adjustment Display the DONE Display will appear for 2 seconds prior to the normal operation 12 0 Barometer Mode Temperature and History Display Current Sea level pressure current temperature current ambient pressure current time Tempe
28. ng the Compass e Keep your Watch away from magnets or the navigation direction appliances which may contain magnetic objects such as mobile phones speakers motors and etc e The Watch like most magnetic compass A compass direction magnetic north pole points to the magnetic north which is slightly bearing direction pointer different from the true north Check the of navigation What is Magnetic Declination section for direction more detail current time e Perform the compass calibration from time to JA time because the calibration reinforces the DlgitallcompassiMode precision of the compass e To achieve a accurate result you should avoid measuring direction on the following conditions 1 The watch is placed close to a magnetic objects 2 The watch is placed close to a metal objects 3 The watch is placed close to an electrical appliances and 4 The watch is placed inside a moving object or a ferroconcrete building 13 1 Compass Mode Compass Directions and Bearing Directions The Direction of an Object N angular o E E A A difference e The direction of an object from a point can object D object D o VA be specified in either compass directions or Nw N 315 bearing directions K A e The Watch includes both compass directions E 90 i i i mi object B and bearing directions point A The Compass Directions as eS e The compass directions are shown on the object C E object adjacent table C
29. nter are locked NOTE The Compass Lock will be released automatically when the Watch enter IDLE Mode Dire ction Unlocked Dire ction Locked 13 4 Compass Mode Applications of the Compass mountain A A Zin mountain B pointA 135 Check Current Position By Backward Bearing point E A 0 finish point 3120m A 315 A E 2120m pointA s starting point A Sample Trail on a Map Check your position by Backward Bearing Directions e Spot two distant identifiable landmarks such as mountains light house fort and building of your current position for example the mountain A and B e Check out the backward bearing directions of mountain A and B of your current position such as 135 from mountain A and 270 from mountain B e Use a ruler to draw the line 135 on the map which starting from the mountain A Draw the lines 270 on the map which starting from the mountain B e Your current position on the map will be the intersection point point A of the lines 135 and 270 Check the Trek Course Correct e During a trekking the Watch can keep your course correct For example the correct trail starts from point A and finishes at point E as it is drawn on the adjacent map e Mark the points identifiable landmarks where the trail turns its direction or the trail branches its way such as the point A B C D and E on the adjacent map e Find out the bearing directions of point B from point A 315
30. o Altitude Absolute Altitude e There are 4 kinds of adjustment method Zero Display Display Altitude Absolute Altitude Sea Level Pressure and Factory Default Adjustment e Zero Altitude Adjust altitude mandatory to zero for relative altitude measurement If the altimeter is r E adjusted by Zero Adjustment an r indicator will L L L L be appeared on the display as a e Absolute Altitude Set altitude to known value and it can recall for next setting Factory Default Sea Level e Sea Level Pressure Input a specific sea level Display Pressure Display pressure which get from official site e Factory Default Restore the Watch to default factory setting where assume Sea Level Pressure is 1013 2 mb NOTE When the Ski Function is turned ON Altimeter Adjustment function is prohibited NOTE Altitude is calibrated independently on each mode For example if absolute altitude is selected the effect of the previous sea level pressure setting will be ignored NOTE The Watch includes an automatic Sea Level Pressure comparison feature this smart feature allows NO fluctuation altitude readings will be recorded when staying at the same altitude LAL Adjustment Displays 11 4 Altimeter Mode Zero Altitude Adjustment 2 seconds C nN Altimeter Mode Done Display hold hold M M a Hold M M TO M o M O has M Zero Altitude Display Altitude Adjustment s s S S L R 12 n
31. ompass The compass calibration includes two different processes Rotation Calibration Mode and Magnetic Declination Setting It is advisable to carry out them both from time to time that achieves a more accurate reading IMPORTANT If the Watch has not been calibrated the direction made by the Watch may be a inaccurate direction 13 9 Calibrating the Compass Compass Rotation Calibration Mode Compass Mode Hold M Hold M Rotation Calibration Stop Display s s fissi LIR Rotation Calibration Turning Display Magnetic Declination Display pointers rotated at 15 seconds per turn Compass Calibration Rotation Calibration Display To select the Rotation Calibration Display hold the M button in Compass Mode To start rotation calibration press S S button once The pointers will start rotating turning the watch keep parallel to the horizon in the same direction of the rotating pointers for more than 2 turns Press S S or L R button to stop the calibration when the 2 turn rotation calibration is completed When the pointer stop rotating hold the M button to back to the Compass Mode or press the M button once to set the magnetic declination 13 10 Calibrating the compass Magnetic Declination Mode Compass Mode Hold M t Hold M Rotation Calibration Magnetic Stop Display Declination Display hold S S L R sisua Increase Decrease the number In
32. ompass Directions EsatingiDliscilous e For example in the figure on the left the compass direction of object B from point A is East The compass direction of object C from point A is Southeast The compass direction North Northeast 120 33 of object D from point A is Northwest Northeast 34 56 The Bearing Directions East Northeast 57 78 e The Bearing direction of an object is defined East 79 101 as theangular difference between North and East Southeast 102 123 heobject Assume 0 for North and the Southeast 124 146 measuring range is from 0 to 359 South Southeast 147 168 e For example in the figure on the left the South 169 191 bearing direction of object B from point A is X 90 The bearing direction of object C from South Southwest 19212213 point A is 135 The bearing direction of Southwest 21472236 object D from point A is 315 West Southwest 237 258 West 259 281 West Northwest 282 303 Northwest 304 326 North Northwest 327 348 Compass Directions Bearing Directions North 349 11 13 2 Compass Mode Compass Mode Compass Mode e In the Compass Mode the top of the display shows the compass direction e The middle display shows the bearing direction e The bottom display shows the current time in hour and minute e The pointer encircled the display shows the direction of magnetic North
33. on information e For the benefit of user this user manual includes the magnetic declination for some major cities Check the coming section Magnetic Declination at Major Cities for more detail e For those cities whose names are not included in the list you can input that city s latitude and longitude into one of the below magnetic declination calculation websites as at 28 Oct 2005 to get the magnetic declination 1 http gsc nrcan gc ca geomag index_e php 2 http www ngdc noaa gov seg geomag declination shtml 13 6 Compass Mode Magnetic Declination Compensation magnetic j TT true north magnetic declination 0 true north 23 W RS bearing me 300 A A object B magnetic bearing i 323 pointA True Bearing TB Magnetic Bearing MB Westerly Magnetic Declination W 300 TB 323 MB 23 W Compensate the Bearing with Westerly W Magnetic Declin atio n magnetic declination true north 22 E 0 magnetic ut north A object B true _ bearing 300 magnetic bearing pointA 278 True Bearing TB Magnetic Bearing MB Easterly Magnetic Declination E 300 TB 278 MB 22 E Compensate the Bearing with Easterly E Magnetic Declination No Country Place 1 Afghanistan 2 Australia 3 Austria 4 Bahrain 5 Bangladesh 6 Belgium 7 Brazil 8 Canada 9 Chile 10 China 11 China 12 Costa Rica 13 Cuba 14 Czech Republic 15 Denmark 16 Egypt 17 Finland 18
34. onograph e To record a new set of elapsed time hold down the L R button for 2 seconds to reset the chronograph to All Zeros display when the chronograph was stopped NOTE When the chronograph is reset the recorded lap time s will be deleted at the same time 6 1 Chronograph Mode Recording and Recalling Lap Time the digits the lap the lap time is running number will freeze for 10 seconds UR 10 seconds Chronograph Chronograph Counting Display Lap Display Lap Time Recording the 1st S S lap memory A s S the next lap memory the last Total Time lap memory a Display s s s s Lap Time Recall Seguence Press L R button will move the selection in the reverse direction Lap Time e The chronograph can measure elapsed time without stopping the counting lap time e The Chronograph Mode allows recording lap time up to 10 laps How to Record Lap Time e When the chronograph is counting press the L R button once to record a lap time this key operation will not affect the counting e The lap number and lap time will appear on the display for 10 seconds and it returns to counting display automatically e Repeat the steps mentioned above to get another lap time How to Recall Lap Times e To recall lap times hold down the M button in the Chronograph Display e When the Total Time Display is appeared press the S S or L R b
35. own the button in the Ski Recall Mode to select the Record Deletion Display e In Record Deletion Display press the M button to change the selection between ONE delete the current record and ALL delete all record following the adjacent Diagram e When the ONE or ALL is flashing selected hold down the S S button to confirm the deletion or hold down the M button to abort the deletion and exit the setting display NOTE When the Ski Function is turned ON the current ski record can not be deleted 11 0 Altimeter Mode Temperature and History Display current Functional Display temperature e The Watch includes two Altimeter functional current displays Temperature and History Display One of altitude the two functional displays will be appeared on the top row of the display e Press the S S to select between Temperature and History Display Fast sampling e During the Altitude Mode hold down the L R button current time Temperature Display S S 1 S s will activate fast sampling sample per second for Ange 23 cursor moving current five minutes History hour direction time Temperature Display graph altitude e In Temperature Display the top display shows the history current temperature in degree Celsius C or degree Fahrenheit F the 1st record IMPORTANT To get an accurate reading of air an at the hour temperature you must remove the watch from the 0 flashing
36. p 1 600 m Lap 2 700 m Lap 3 e The lowest altitude reached 200 m Lap 1 200 m Lap 2 200 m Lap 3 e The altitude change 300 m Lap 1 400 m Lap 2 500 m Lap 3 e The descent altitude change graph for every lap OTE These maximum speeds are dummy figures the maximum speed can be logged in a real case only 9 5 Ski Mode How a Ski Lap is Logged Ski Record 1 O Turn ON the d ski function ski function the ski the ski record record is created is saved Auto or manual stop SkiLap1 the skilap theskilap is created O Flashing Ski Function ON How to Log a Ski Lap When the Ski Function is turned ON e The Watch will create a Ski Record to log the starting time and date into the Ski Logbook e When a ski run is started subsequently the Watch will create a Ski Lap automatically or manually to log the ski data into the Ski Logbook the skilap theski How to Activate a Ski Lap Automatically To start a Ski Run When a ski run is started anda significant altitude loss is detected the decent time timer will start counting automatically and a new ski lap is created To stop a Ski Run When a ski run is stopped and the altitude loss is not significant the decent time timer will stop counting automatically and the current ski lap is saved How to Activate a Ski Lap Manually Press the M button once in the Ski Mode to select MANUAL Display then the Watch is
37. rating the Compass to calibrate the compass before using the Compass 15 0 Specifications Part A Current Time Mode e Hour minute second am pm month date and day of week or barometer pressure history display altitude history and temperature Time System e 12 hour or 24 hour format Calendar System e Auto Calendar pre programmed from the year 2004 to 2099 Weather Forecast e 4 symbols to indicate the predicated weather Daily Alarm Mode e 2 daily alarms e Hourly chime Alarm Sounds e Sounds for 30 seconds at preset time of real time clock Chronograph Mode Resolution e 1 100 second Measuring Range e 99 hours 59 minutes 59 99 seconds Measuring Mode e 100 lap memories e Recall lap memories and total time 15 0 Specifications Part B Ski Mode e Ski Lap trigger Automatic or Manual e Ski Slope setting 5 to 90 e Sensitivity type Ascending and Descenting e Sensitivity Level Fast Normal and Slow e Altitude range 706m to 9164m 2316ft to 30066ft e Travel Time Maximum 99 minutes 59 99 seconds e Ski Lap memory 47 ski lap Altimeter Mode Resolution e 1m 1ft Measuring range e 706m to 9164m 2316ft to 30066ft History Recall e Last 24 hours Timer Mode Resolution e 1 second resolution Measuring range e 99 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds Operation Mode e Countdown Quick Set e 5 quick set Values 3 5 10 15 and 45 minutes Timer Sounds e Sounds for 30 seconds when
38. rature Display Sea Level Pressure Display t S S S S Emot Sea level ambient pressure history pressure L R UR E L R History Graph Display L R Current Time 23 cursor moving current hour direction time UR n a v Sea level flashing cursor Risen 1 st record at the hour record time SeaLevel Pressure History Graph Display flashing History Review 1st Record at the hour Barometer Mode Functional Display e The Watch includes three Barometer functional displays Temperature Sea Level Pressure and History Graph Display One of the three functional displays will be appeared on the top row of the display Fast sampling e During the Altitude Mode hold down the L R button will activate fast sampling sample per second for five minutes Temperature Display e In Temperature Display the current temperature in degree Celsius C or degree Fahrenheit F shows on the top row of the display IMPORTANT If you want to have an accurate reading of air temperature you must remove the Watch from the wrist for 20 to 30 minutes that allows no body temperature effect on your watch Sea Level Pressure Display e In Sea Level Pressure Display the sea level pressure shows on the top row of the display History Graph Display e The Watch records the pressure reading automatically every hour at the hour i e 1 00 2 00 3 00 and etc These records will be plotted into a pressur
39. ready for manual start stop a ski lap To start a Ski Run Press the S S button once and start the ski run at the same time then the decent time timer will start counting from O seconds and a new ski lap is created To stop a Ski Run Press the S S button once again when the ski run is stopped then the decent time timer will stop counting and the current ski lap is saved 9 6 Ski Mode What are Slope Setting and Sensitivity Setting 18 slope angle Ski Mode Slope Setting Ascending Sensitivity Fast Normal Slow Descending Sensitivity Fast Normal Slow Sensitivity Setting Slope Setting The slope setting is the setting that inputs the slope angle of the ski field into the Watch Most of the ski fields post that figure to skier on the ski field Sensitivity Setting The Watch will activate the ski lap function start the descent timer and create a ski lap automatically when a ski run is started a significant altitude loss is detected Sensitivity setting is the setting that adjusts the accuracy for above auto activation Type of Sensitivity e Ascending sensitivity setting Adjust the sensitivity for altitude ascend auto activation e Descending sensitivity setting Adjust the sensitivity for altitude descend auto activation Level of Sensitivity e Fast Sensitivity If sometimes false auto activation is observed select this setting to impro
40. rvice agency because your Watch contains precise electronic sensors and components e Clean your Watch with a soft cloth occasionally that working for a longer use life of your watch e Keep your Watch away from magnets or the appliances which contains magnetic objects such as mobile phones speakers and motors e Store your Watch in a dry place when it is not in use Mode Button M e To select among Current Time Daily Alarm Chronograph Timer and Dual Time Mode e To select among Ski Ski Recall Altimeter Barometer and Compass Mode e To select among the setting items during setting display Sensor Button SR e To select between Sensor Mode and Timekeeping Mode Start Stop Button S S e To select between functional displays under the same mode e To activate the start or stop chronograph function during chronograph mode e To toggle Yes No e To increase the digits during setting display Lap Reset Button L R e To activate the lap or reset chronograph function during chronograph and timer mode e To move the cursor to left by one during History recalling display e To decrease the digits under setting display e To toggle Yes No 2 0 Buttons and Its Functions Part B Key Lock ON Auto backlight ON Barometer Mode Compass Mode M Altimeter Mode Ski Recall Mode 1 Sensor Mode M EL Button EL e To turn on the EL back light for about 3 s
41. s In the last 5 seconds the Watch will beep for every second e At 0 a beep sound will last for 30 seconds Press any button in this period will terminate the beep sound prematurely How to Reload the Timer e The last target time will be reloaded automatically at the end of the 30 second beep sound e To start a new counting by using a new target time set the timer again by OSV or UPV 8 0 Dual Time Mode Dual Time and Setting the Dual Time digits have been selected flashing Dual Time Mode hold hold m M M a s s L R hold S S I hota UR Setting Display User Preset Value Setting Seguence Dual Time Mode e The Watch includes a function to show the current time for a second time zone Dual Time Mode e The second digits of the dual time will be associated with the Current Time Mode How to Set the Dual Time e To select setting display hold down the M button for 2 seconds in Dual Time Mode and the flashing SET icon will appear e In setting display press the M button to change the selection between hour and minute e When the digits are flashing selected press the S S L R button to increase decrease the number Hold down the button change the number at a higher speed e When the set is completed hold down the M button to exit the setting display The Watch will also exit the setting display if NO key stoke has been activated for 1 minut
42. t 2 seconds inAlarm 1 2 Display then the flashing SET icon will appear e In setting display press the M button to change the selection between minute and hour e When the digits are flashing selected press the S S or L R button to increase decrease the number Hold down the button change the number at a higher speed e When the set is completed hold down the M button to exit the setting display The Watch will also exit the setting display if NO key stoke has been activated for 1 minute 6 0 Chronograph Mode Start Stop the Chronograph 1 10s indicator running Chronograph Counting Display Chronograph All Zero Display S S the digits stop counting Chronograph Stop Display Chronograph Mode e The Watch includes a function to measure elapsed times accumulative elapsed time and lap times Chronograph Mode e The display shows the All Zeros display when the chronograph is being selected the first time or the chronograph has been reset How to Start Stop the Chronograph e When the chronograph is stopped not counting press the S S button once to start the chronograph counting press the S S button once again to stop the chronograph not counting e The elapsed time between the two keystrokes will appear on the display e Repeat the above mentioned steps to get the accumulative elapsed time of which the chronograph is running How to Reset the Chr
43. utton to check the next previous lap time e Hold down the M button any time to back to the Chronograph Display How to Reset Lap Time e To record a new set of lap time hold down the L R button for 2 seconds to reset the chronograph to All Zeros display when the chronograph was stopped 7 0 Timer Mode Countdown Timer and the Ouick Set Values the indicator the time which the flashing timer will countdown from hour minute and second Current Time Timer Display L R L R ean J san J L R L R L R L R Quick Set Value QSVs Timer Setting Sequence Countdown Timer e The Watch includes a countdown timer feature the Timer Mode e The Timer starts down counting from the target time hour minute and second to zero and stops at zero e The target time can be set by the Quick Set Value and User Preset Value The Ouick Set Value e The Ouick Set Value is a set of value which CAN NOT be changed by the user e Five Quick Set Values 3 5 10 15 and 45 minutes was installed in the Watch for setting the target time more easily The User Preset Value e The User Preset Value is a target time value which can be set by the user e The setting range is up to 99 hours 59 minutes 99 seconds e Once a User Preset Value has been set such as 30 minutes that value will be stored into the Watch for setting the target time e To set the User Preset Value check the coming sect
44. ve the performance e Normal Sensitivity If the auto activation is functioned normally keep this setting e Slow Sensitivity If the auto activation can not be functioned select this setting to improve the performance 9 7 Ski Mode Slope Setting and Sensitivity Setting Hold M Flashing Hold D M a Ski Mode Ski Function ON M Ski Function Slope ON OFF Setting t IM m M Descending Ascending Sensitive Sensitive Setting Setting Ski Mode Setting Seguence How to Set the Slop and Sensitivity To select the setting display hold the M button for about 2 seconds in Ski Mode then the flashing SET icon will appear In setting display press the M button to change the selection following the adjacent diagram e When the ON or OFF is flashing hold down the S S button for about 2 seconds will turn ON ON is flashing or OFF OFF is flashing the Ski Function e When Slope angle is flashing press the S S or L R button to increase decrease the angle Hold down the button change the angle at a higher speed e When the rAtE AS Ascending sensitive rate appear press the S S or L R button to change the setting among FAST Fast SLOW Slow and NORM Normal e When the rAtE DS Descending sensitive rate appear press the S S or L R button to change the setting among FAST Fast SLOW Slow and NORM Normal
45. will be given in the coming sections NOTE When the Ski Function is turned ON Barometer Adjustment function is prohibited 12 2 Barometer Mode Absolute Pressure Adjustment Barometer Mode hold hold M M lee pep EEE rm m Fm Or Cn Absolute Pressure Display s s Factory Default Display S SJ L R Increase decrease the number hold S SJ L R Increase decrease the number at a higher speed Absolute Pressure Display Before Calibrating the Barometer Before calibrate the Barometer you must have the absolute pressure of your current position because that pressure value will be inputted into the Watch during the adjustment Consult the nearest observatory station to get the ambient barometric pressure of your current position IMPORTANT Input a incorrect pressure during the calibration procedure it results a mistaken pressure reading in future How to Adjust the Barometer by Using Absolute Pressure Adjustment The Watch can adjust the current pressure reading to a absolute pressure value To select the Adjustment Display hold the M button in Barometer Mode Then press the M button to select between the Absolute Pressure Adjustment and Factory Default Adjustment To adjust the Watch by using Absolute Pressure Adjustment press the S S button in Absolute Pressure Display and the pressure reading will appear When pressure reading is appear press the S S or
46. y S S Daily Alarm 2 Display Hourly Chime Display Daily Alarm Mode Daily Alarm 1 and Daily Alarm 2 e The Watch includes two daily alarms Daily Alarm 1 and Daily Alarm 2 The Daily Alarm 1 and Daily Alarm 2 are working independently e Press the S S button to switch among the Daily Alarm 1 Daily Alarm 2 and Chime Display following the adjacent diagram How to Turn ON OFF the Daily Alarm e To turn ON or OFF the Daily Alarm 1 2 press the L R button in Daily Alarm 1 2 Display e When the Daily Alarm 1 2 is ON the alarm indicator e will appear e If the alarm indicator is appeared the Watch will sound at the preset alarm time every day When the alarm sounds press any button to stop the beep How to Turn ON OFF the Hourly Chime e To turn ON OFF the Hourly Chime press the L R button in Chime Display e When the chime is ON the chime indicator v will appear If the Chime indicator is appeared the Watch will beep once at the hour every hour ie 1 00 2 00 3 00 etc 5 1 Daily Alarm Mode Setting the Alarm digits have been selected flashing Daily Alarm 1 Display hold hold M M Setting Display Daily Alarm Time Setting Seguence Hold S S L R S S L R Increase Decrease the number at a higher speed Increase Decrease the number How to Set the Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 e To select the setting display hold down the M button for abou

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