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1. In setting display press the M button to change the selection following the diagram below When the ON or OFF indicator is flashing holding down the S S button for about two seconds will turn the ski function ON or OFF When the slope angle is flashing press the S S or L R button to increase decrease the angle When the RATE AS indicator ascending sensitive rate appears press the S S or L R button to change the setting among FAST SLOW and NORM normal When the RATE DS descending sensitive rate appears press the S S or L R button to change the setting among FAST SLOW and NORM normal When the setting is completed hold down the M button to exit the setting display M Ski Function ep Slope ON OFF Setting M M Flashing Descending M Ascending Sensitive Sensitive Ski Mode Setting Setting Ski Function ON Ski Mode Setting Seguence 24 G SKI RECALL MODE Ski Logbook The ski record logs a series of ski laps and it provides the summary of these ski laps Recorded date Recorded start time Total travel period Total number of ski laps recorded Total descent time Accumulative descent Accumulative ascent Maximum descent speed Highest altitude reached Lowest altitude reached Slope of the ski course Ski Lap The ski lap logs the data of a particular ski lap and it includes The starting lap time Total descen
2. Then press the M button to select among the adjustments Press the S S button in the sea level pressure display and the sea level pressure will appear Press the S S or L R button to increase or decrease the number to the target number Holding down the S S or L R button will advance your selection rapidly Once the adjustment is completed hold the M button to confirm the adjustment and exit the adjustment display Factory Default Adjustment To select the adjustment display hold the M button in Altimeter Mode Then press the M button to select among the adjustments Press the S S button in the factory default display and the NO indicator will appear 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 the adjustment display hold the M button for two seconds and the watch will go back to the altimeter mode If the YES display is selected when exiting the adjustment display the done display will appear for two seconds prior to the normal operation 37 I BAROMETER MODE The watch includes three barometer functional displays temperature sea level pressure and history graph display One of the these displays will appear on the top row of the display Fast Sampling During the barometer mode holding down the L R button will activate fast sampling sample per second for five minutes Temperature Display In the temperat
3. functional displays press the S S button Note To get an accurate reading of air temperature take off the watch from the wrist for 20 to 30 minutes before taking the measurement It prevents body temperature from affecting the measurement Automatic Display Switching To activate the automatic display switching feature hold down the S S button Each of the four functional displays will appear one by one for as long as the S S button is held down day of week weather forecast temperature current time date Day of Week Display S S S S altitude tendency Temperature Display sea level pressure tendency LLTI Sea Level Pressure Tendency Display Altitude Tendency Display Current Time Mode Weather Forecast Feature A special feature of this watch is the weather predicting function It works by analyzing the changes in air pressure The watch provides four different symbols to indicate the weather forecast Sunny Partly Cloudy Cloudy Rainy The weather forecast feature can be displayed in the current time and dual time modes only Note Since the watch predicts the weather by changes in air pressure it is highly recommended to stay at the same altitude for at least eight hours for a more accurate forecast Note The watch predicts the weather by adopting general weather prediction principles It is not capable of reflecting a dramatic change in weather within a very s
4. lap 2 200 m lap 3 The altitude change 300 m lap 1 400 m lap 2 500 m lap 3 The descent altitude graph changes for every lap 20 Ski Record 1 Ski Lap 1 meter AUI one A M 11 00 ski function 800 at point a Sk on 11 Jun 45 600 A M 10 00 400 200 0 Ski Lap 2 NOON 12 00 meter 800 600 400 200 0 SkiLap 3 P M 2 00 meter S 800 4 600 400 200 0 21 7 AM 11 05 meter 800 600 400 meter 800 600 meter 800 Turn OFF ski function at point m 600 on 11 Jun P M 3 00 400 200 LOGGING ASKI LAP When the ski function is turned on The watch will create a ski record to log the starting time and date into the ski logbook When a ski run is started the watch will create a ski lap automatically or manually to log the ski data into the ski logbook How to Activate a Ski Lap Automatically To start a ski run When a ski run is started and a significant altitude loss is detected the descent 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 descent 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 Now the watch is ready to manually start stop a ski lap To start a ski run Pr
5. LOG FUNCTION Example to Illustrate Ski Log Function Assume a user enjoyed three ski runs within a day as it is outlined in the diagram on page 21 To use the ski log function the user needs to turn on the ski function before the ski runs The watch will log the ski data below into the ski logbook automatically and this data can be reviewed in Ski Recall Mode at a later time Ski Record the information and summary of all ski laps The recorded date 11 June The recorded start time A M 10 00 00 The total travel time 5 00 00 The total number of ski laps recorded three ski laps The total descent time 0 15 00 The accumulative descent 1 200 meters The accumulative ascent 1 200 meters The maximum descent speed 15 km h The highest altitude reached 700 meters The lowest altitude reached 200 meters The slope of the ski course 35 degrees This maximum speed is a dummy figure The maximum speed can be logged in a real situation only 19 Ski Lap ski data The starting lap time A M 11 00 00 lap 1 NOON 12 00 00 lap 2 P M 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 The highest altitude reached 500 m lap 1 600 m lap 2 700 m lap 3 The lowest altitude reached 200 m lap 1 200 m
6. Point B The absolute altitude is 1 980 meters the relative altitude is zero meters it is set as a relative ground Point C The absolute altitude is 2 980 meters the relative altitude is 1 000 meters G 2980m 2980m 1000m 1000m relative 1980 altitude m 1 ek Rm it ig set as d absolute relative groun 1980m altitude 9 Saam 980m altitude 980m absolut altitude 0m 0m sea level Absolute Altitude sea level Relative Altitude 33 Relative Altitude The relative and absolute altitudes are the same unless the relative altitude is reset to zero at a reference point e g the starting point of a trail Switching Between Absolute and Relative Altitude When the absolute altitude display is exhibited hold down the L R button to exhibit the relative altitude REL icon will flash temporarily Hold down the L R button for about three seconds to change the display to relative altitude REL icon will exhibit When the relative altitude display is exhibited hold down the L R button to exhibit the absolute altitude temporarily Hold down the L R button for about three seconds to change the display to absolute altitude Setting and Calibrating the Absolute Altitude Why Calibrating is Needed This watch like most altimeters calculates altitude by air pressure thus changes in air pressure affect the altitude readings of this watch To achieve a more accurate altitude reading the watch needs to be ca
7. 1 Daily Alarm 2 or the hourly chime display press L R to switch the function ON and OFF When the alarm indicat is exhibited alarm is ON the watch will sound at the set alarm time every day When the alarm sound comes on press any button to stop the beep When the hourly chime indicat is exhibited chime is ON the watch will sound on the hour every hour N pund Daily Alarm ON Daily Alarm OFF Hourly Chime ON Hourly Chime OFF SETTING THE DAILY ALARM To select the setting display press and hold the M button for two seconds in Alarm Mode Alarm 1 display digits have been selected flashing When the minute is flashing press the M button to select between the minute and hour settings hold t hold When the minute or hour is IMI M Daily Alarm 1 Display flashing press the S S or L R button to set the desired alarm time Hold down this button to scroll the setting at a higher Daily Alarm Time Setting Sequence speed Hold S S L R l S S L R When the desired time is set ES press and hold the M button to the number at higher exit the setting display Speed When the daily alarm is ON the alarm will beep for 30 seconds It can be stopped at any time by pressing any button except the EL button C CHRONOGRAPH MODE To select Chronograph Mode press the M button until this mode is displayed In Chronograph Mode the indicator CHR a
8. IM r 0 eh bus Start Time Record 3 ind Jer Start Time Start Time Record 1 Record 2 i Record Selection Sequence Start Time Record 4 four records were logged Ski Recall Mode HI au ht url BS o S E LSLOrE enzo are ok Lower Altitude Slope Total Reached Travel Time me fis S 297 accus has D Laccas AS lsccasi D ne Maximum S Accumulative Total Descent Speed Descent Descent Time The Record Data the data summary of all ski laps Selection Seguence Press L R button to move the selection in the reverse direction hold M 10 2 Lap Selection Seguence 27 Record Data Record Selection 10 1 10 1 Selection Sequence Sequence hold M recall mode uni I indicator RUN Start Time Lap 4 Start Time Lap 3 t L R the lap no flashing Lap Start time Start Time Lap 2 Time Display Lap Selection Sequence Four Laps were Logged ki Ski Descent Altitude Change altitude Change Graph t S S S S S S S S Io ALT S S uz Lr 851 aug ps IS 5 Reached S Lowest Altitude Highest Altitude Reached ea The Lap Data the data summary of one ski lap Selection Sequence Press L R button to move the selection in the reverse direction Average Maximum Descent Speed Descent Speed 28 How to Delete the Ski Record Hold down the M button in the Ski Recall Mode to select the record deletion display In the record deletion displa
9. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC WATCH COLLECTION NG702 SERIES INSTRUCTION MANUAL INTRODUCTION The electronic sensors on this watch work to provide essential information such as weather forecast temperature pressure altitude and compass directions when you are skiing hiking climbing or performing other outdoor activities In addition the watch includes current time daily alarm chronograph countdown timer and pacer functions CARE INSTRUCTIONS Avoid exposing the watch to extreme conditions for long periods of time avoid rough use or severe impacts We recommend that you replace the battery at a certified service agency to ensure the watch s water resistance will continue Clean the watch occasionally with a soft moistened cloth Do not expose the watch to strong chemicals such as gasoline and alcohol Do not block the sensor ventilation holes Store your watch in a dry place when not in use Keep your watch away from strong magnetic objects such as speakers magnets mobile phones and televisions WATCH FUNCTIONS Mode Button M Selects among current time daily alarm chronograph countdown timer and dual time modes Selects among ski ski recall altimeter barometer and compass modes Selects among the setting items during setting display Sensor Button SR Used to select between timekeeping and sensor modes Start Stop Button S S Selects among functional displays in the same m
10. Singapore Singapore 0 South Africa Cape Town 23 W Spain Madrid 3 W Sweden Stockholm 3 E Switzerland Bern 0 Taiwan Taipei 3 W Thailand Bangkok 0 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi 1 E United Kingdom London 3 W United States Washington DC 10 W Juneau 25 E Phoenix 12 E Little Rock 2 E Sacramento 16 E Denver 10 E Atlanta 4 W Honolulu 10 E Boston 16 W Saint Paul 2 E Jackson 1 E Santa Fe 10 E Oklahoma City 6 E Salem 18 E Harrisburg 11 W Salt Lake City 14 E Magnetic Declination Compensation To compensate for magnetic declination subtract westerly W magnetic declination or add easterly E magnetic declination from the magnetic bearing Example 1 Westerly magnetic declination is 23 degrees and the compass needle points 323 degrees Refer to image on right Example 2 Easterly magnetic declination is 22 degrees and the compass needle points 278 degrees Refer to image on right The watch allows you to compensate the compass bearing at a place where the magnetic declination is either westerly or easterly magnetic magnetic declination true nori true north 23 W bearing 300 object B magnetic bearing 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 ation magnetic declination true north 22 E 0 magnetic north A object B true bearing 300 magn
11. apsed time will be exhibited Press S S or L R to select a target lap for the recall Hold down the M button to exit the recall display D COUNTDOWN TIMER MODE This watch measures the elapse of a fixed period of time target time by counting down from the target time to zero target time second The target time can be chosen from quick set values 3 5 10 target time 15 45 minutes or can be set up NOUN NN as a user preset value default REB ton e one minute L R FUN The user can set a custom target sius Parie EA time by setting the user preset UR L R value if L R L R I E User 45 15 Preset minutes minutes Value Setting the Target Time User Preset Value Quick Set Value Press L R to choose the target time from 3 5 10 15 45 minutes hold M or the user preset value following the adjacent diagram User Preset Value hold M Setting Sequence When one of the above values is exhibited on the display that value is chosen for the countdown Setting the User Preset Value In Countdown Timer Mode hold down the M button to change the display to setting display The selected digits will be flashing on the display Press the M button to select among the different settings hour minute second following the diagram to the side When one of the settings is selected press S S or L R to change the setting value hold down the button to change t
12. ek make sure that the heading direction is 315 degrees rom point A to point B Perform similar checks in other sections of the tral Note If you are in doubt of the directions and positions of the trail consult the park administration office before starting the trek 46 A 0 mountain A A 270 mountain B pointA 135 Check Current Position By Backward Bearing point E A 0 finish point 3120m 315 A 2120m pointA starting point ASample Trail on a Map 47 Magnetic Declination The magnetic North Pole is slightly different from the true North Pole This watch like most magnetic compasses points to the magnetic North Pole However everything measured on a map is related to the true North Pole The angular difference between magnetic and true North Pole is called magnetic declination Its amount degrees and minutes and direction easterly and westerly depends on where you are in the world For serious compass users or those who intend to perform accurate navigation the compass must be adjusted for magnetic declination The watch also includes a compensation setting for magnetic declination Magnetic Declination Information Most topographic maps include a small arrow that shows magnetic North Pole or magnetic declination information This user manual includes the magnetic declination for some major cities see next page For those cities whose names are not included in this list you can input t
13. ess the S S button once and start the ski run at the same time The descent time timer will start counting from zero 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 The descent time timer will stop counting and the current ski lap is saved 22 SLOPE SETTING The slope setting inputs the slope angle of the ski course into the watch Most of the ski courses post this figure for the skier to see on the course 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 The sensitivity setting adjusts the accuracy of the above auto activation Type of Sensitivity Ascending sensitivity setting adjusts the sensitivity for altitude ascent auto activation Descending sensitivity setting adjusts the sensitivity for altitude descent auto activation Level of Sensitivity Fast sensitivity If false auto activation is observed select this setting to improve the performance Normal sensitivity If the auto activation functions normally keep this setting Slow sensitivity If the auto activation cannot function select this setting to improve the performance 23 SETTING THE SLOPE AND SENSITIVITY To select the setting display hold the M button for about two seconds in Ski Mode The flashing SET icon will appear
14. etic bearing point A 278 True Bearing T B Magnetic Bearin g MB Easterly Magnetic Declination E 300 TB 278 MB 22 E Compensate the Bearing with Easterly E Magnetic Declin ation 50 CALIBRATING THE COMPASS When to Calibrate the Compass This watch should be calibrated when the one of the following conditions applies The watch is used for the first time The battery has been replaced The bearing direction digits are flashing and the OFF CAL indicator appears The compass is used in a location away from the place where it has been calibrated The user intends to regulate the precision of the digital compass How to Calibrate the Compass The compass calibration includes two processes rotation calibration mode and magnetic declination setting It is advisable to apply both from time to time to get more accurate readings Note If the watch has not been calibrated it may indicate an inaccurate direction 51 Compass Mode Hold M Hold M Rotation Magnetic Calibration Display Declination Display Compass Calibration CALIBRATING THE COMPASS Rotation Calibration Mode To select this display hold the M button in compass mode Press the S S button once to start the calibration The pointers will start rotating Turn the watch in the same direction of the rotating pointers for more than two turns Keep the watch parallel to the hori
15. flashing press the S S or L R button to increase decrease the number Hold down the button to change the number at a higher speed When the setting has been completed hold down the M button to exit the display The watch will also exit this display if no buttons are pressed for over one minute digits have been selected flashing Setting Display Dual Time Mode hold hold m im M um 89 hold ssi hold L R Increase decrease ng decrease the number t e num erat a higher speed User Preset Value Setting Seguence F SKI MODE Once the ski function is turned ON the ski icon will start flashing The watch Will Exhibit the current ski data on display Log the ski data into the ski logbook automatically or manually ski log function Current Ski Log Ski Speed Function Note The watch will log ski data continuously once the ski function is turned ON even if the watch has been switched to another function mode subsequently Ski Logbook The logbook organizes the ski data as follows Ski Mode Function Ski lap the ski data stored while the skier completed a ski run Ski record the ski record which stores a series of ski laps and hence provides the summary of all ski laps Ski Record x Ski L k Ski Recall Mode The logged ski data can be reviewed from the ski logbook in the ski recall mode Turning the Ski Function ON or OFF Hold down the M but
16. hat city s latitude and longitude into one of the magnetic declination calculation websites listed below to get the magnetic declination http gsc nrcan gc ca geomag index_e php http www ngdc noaa gov seg geomag declination shtml 48 No Country Place Major City oOo NOOA ON 40 RON 0 WWWONNNNNNNNNN APH a N O DAN DOA F O N O OC 0 S 0 O Afghanistan Australia Austria Bahrain Bangladesh Belgium Brazil Canada Chile China China Costa Rica Cuba Czech Republic Denmark Egypt Finland France Germany Greece Hungary India Indonesia Israel Italy Japan Jordan Kenya Korea Malaysia M xico Nepal Kabul Canberra Vienna Manama Dhaka Brussels Brasilia Ottawa Santiago Beijing Hong Kong San Jos Havana Prague Copenhagen Cairo Helsinki Paris Berlin Athens Budapest New Delhi Jakarta Jerusalem Rome Tokyo Amman Nairobi Seoul Kuala Lumpur M xico 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 0 No 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 49 Country Place Major City Declination Netherlands Amersterdam 1 W New Zealand Wellington 22 E Norway Oslo 0 Pakistan Islamabad 2 E Philippines Manila 1 W Portugal Lisbon 5 W Russia Moscow 9 E
17. he setting value faster When the above is set hold down the M button to exit the setting digits have been selected flashing Timer Display hold hold m in Setting Display MI M T mnue second t vi S S LR hold ISIS hold L R Increase decrease ME the number e number a a higher speed User Preset Value Setting Sequence Using the Timer When the target time is set press S S to start the countdown When the timer is counting press S S to TH counting stop the countdown Real Time Clock Timer Sound Signal Timer Display Counting Display Last ten minutes beeps once Timer sets as 10 minutes S S every minute eg Last minute beeps once every tm Nini ten seconds Last five seconds beeps once Blu s pes S S digits start counting Count to zero beeps 30 seconds and the target time will be reloaded automatically after the beeps Reloading the Target Time Counting Display When the timer has stopped counting press the L R button to reload the target time E DUAL TIME MODE The watch includes a function to show the current time for a second time zone How to Set the Dual Time To select setting display hold down the M button for two seconds in Dual Time Mode and the flashing SET icon will appear In setting display press the M button to change the selection between hour and minute When the digits are
18. hort period of time Setting the Current Time and Date To select the setting display press and hold the M button for two seconds in Current Time Mode When the seconds are flashing press the M button to select among the different setting items While in the seconds setting press the S S or L R button once to reset the seconds to zero Once the minute hour year month or date is flashing press the S S or L R button to set the correct time Pressing this button will adjust the time in increments of one digit Holding this button down will adjust the time at a higher speed When Date Format month day or day month is flashing press S S or L R to change the setting To switch between the 12 hour format and 24 hour format press the S S button once the 12 or 24 is flashing When LCD contrast is selected press the S S or L R button to increase decrease the contrast level When key beep setting is selected press the S S or L R button to select between ON and OFF When all formats are set press and hold down the M button to exit the setting display B DAILY ALARM MODE This watch includes two daily alarms Daily Alarm 1 and 2 and one hourly chime These alarms will work independently Selecting Daily Alarm and Hourly Chime Display Press the S S button to switch among Daily Alarm 1 Daily Alarm 2 and the hourly chime display Switching Daily Alarm and Hourly Chime ON and OFF In Daily Alarm
19. itude record and its recording time flashing will appear on the display 30 current temperature current altitude current time Temperature Display e s s Altitude History graph altitude history 23 cursor moving current hour direction time the 1st record at the hour flashing cursor record time History Di History Di flashing Current Time 1st Record vy an NES L R History Display 2 to 23 hours Altitude L R History Review L R Altimeter Mode 31 How to Switch Between Measurement Units The watch displays altitude in either meters or feet The watch displays temperature in either degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit To switch between different units hold down the S S button as per the diagram below hold hold hold S S EN 5 5 i Fahrenheit M m i m M hold S S F Fahrenheit E E J S S Measuring Unit Selection Sequence 32 Absolute and Relative Altitude This watch measures both absolute and relative altitude Absolute altitude is the altitude difference between the current altitude and sea level Relative altitude is the altitude difference between the current altitude and the relative ground where relative altitude is reset to zero Example Point A The absolute altitude is 980 meters the relative altitude is 980 meters The relative and absolute altitudes are the same unless the relative altitude is reset
20. librated from time to time as pressure may change gradually even within hours This watch includes a calibration for this purpose 34 Altimeter Adjustment There are four adjustment methods Zero Altitude Adjust mandatory altitude to zero for relative altitude measurement If the altimeter is adjusted by this method an r indicator will appear on the display Absolute Altitude Set altitude to a known value and it can be recalled for the next setting Sea Level Pressure Input a specific sea level pressure received from an official site Factory Default Restore the watch to default factory setting where the assumed sea level pressure is 1013 2 mb Note When the ski function is turned on the 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 This watch includes an automatic sea level pressure comparison feature This feature allows NO fluctuating altitude readings to be recorded when staying at the same altitude gt BLT LAL Zero Altitude Absolute Altitude Factory Default Sea Level Display Display Display Pressure Display 35 Zero Altitude Adjustment To select the adjustment display hold the M button in Altimeter Mode Then press the M button to select among different adjustments Press the S S button in zero altitude dis
21. ngs lockindicator m9 In compass mode press the L R button to lock unlock the direction readings L R When the lock indicator appears the compass direction bearings Direction Unlocked Direction Locked direction and magnetic north pole pointer are locked Note The compass lock will be released automatically when the 45 watch enters IDLE mode Checking your Position by Backward Bearing Directions Spot two distant identifiable landmarks such as mountains lighthouses B or buildings for your current position for example mountains A and Check out the backward bearing directions of mountains A and B from your current position for example 135 degrees from mountain A and 270 degrees from mountain B Use a ruler to draw the line 135 degrees on the map starting from mountain A Draw the line 270 degrees on the map starting from mountain B Your current position on the map will be the intersection point point A of the 135 and 270 degree lines Checking the Hike Course see map on next page for reference During a trek the watch can keep your correct course For example the correct trail starts at point A and finishes at point E Mark the points identifiable landmarks where the trek turns its direction such as points A B C D and E Find out the bearing directions or Bog B from point A 315 point C Po pon B 0 point D from point C 225 and point E from point D 315 During the tr
22. o not place the watch inside a moving object or a ferroconcrete building A navigation direction compass direction P uni Mil 3 magnetic north pole pointer bearing direction of navigation K direction current time Digital Compass Mode 41 Direction of an Object The direction of an object from a point can be specified in either compass direction or bearing direction This watch includes both Compass Directions The compass directions are shown in the table on the next page For example in the figure on the next page 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 of object D from point A is northwest Bearing Directions The bearing direction of an object is defined as the angular difference between north and the object Assume zero degrees for North and the measuring range is from zero to 359 degrees For example in the figure on the next page the bearing direction of object B from point A is 90 degrees The bearing direction of object C from point A is 135 degrees The bearing direction of object D from point A is 315 degrees 42 N angular 0 A A difference object D object D 0 NW N 315 4 gt rA 90 A object B object B point A SE 135 A object C object C Compass Directions Bearing Directions Marks Compass Directions Bearing Directions ON Noth 349 11 NNE N
23. ode Activates the start or stop functions under chronograph and countdown timer modes Toggles between YES and NO Changes the setting value under setting display V S S reu ium Lap Reset Button L R Activates the lap or reset chronograph functions in chronograph and timer modes Moves the cursor to the left while in history recalling display Decreases the digits under setting display Electroluminescent EL Button Turns ON the EL backlight for about three seconds Hold down the EL button to turn the auto backlight function ON or OFF When this function is ON the auto backlight indicator will appear Pressing any button will turn ON the EL backlight Key Lock Function Hold down the M button and then hold down the S S button simultaneously to turn this function ON or OFF When this function is ON the key lock indicator will appear No functions can be activated until the key lock is OFF 1 S S teu L R Auto backlight ON Timekeeping and Sensor Modes Barometer Mode Compass Mode Current Time Mode Daily Alarm Mode Chronograph Mode M M M M M M Altimeter Mode Ski Recall Mode Ski Mode Dual Time Mode Timer Mode Sensor Mode Timekeeping Mode A CURRENT TIME MODE The Current Time Mode has four functional displays day of week temperature altitude tendency and sea level pressure tendency To switch among the different
24. orth Northeast 12 33 gt NE Northeast 34 56 ET Eat mor UU 43 Compass Mode In the Compass Mode the top of the display shows the compass direction The middle display shows the bearing direction The bottom display shows the current time in hours and minutes The pointer within the display shows the direction of magnetic Normal Display north analogically IDLE Mode If no buttons are pressed for one minute the watch will go to IDLE mode automatically To activate the compass again press any button Distortion Distortion Display If distortion is detected the indicator OFF CAL with flashing direction digits will appear Please refer to the upcoming section Calibrating the Compass to restore the compass to normal operation when distortion occurs 44 Backward Bearing Direction This watch includes a backward bearing function or 305 bearing bearing The backward bearing direction is y io ren the opposite direction from the normal bearing direction When the backward bearing indicator appears the watch is showing the backward bearing pearing V indicator direction A Normal Bearing Dire ctio n Backward Bearing Direction In compass mode press the S S button to select between normal and backward bearing direction Compass Lock This watch includes a compass lock function that locks the mE important direction readi
25. play and the NO indicator will appear When the NO indicator appears 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 the adjustment display hold the M button for two seconds and the watch will go back to Altimeter Mode If YES is selected when exiting the adjustment display the done display will appear for two seconds prior to the normal operation Absolute Altitude Adjustment To select the adjustment display hold the M button in Altimeter Mode Then press the M button once again to select among adjustments Press the S S button in the absolute altitude display and the altitude reading will appear When the altitude reading the last setting appears press the S S or L R button to increase or decrease the number to the target reading Holding down the S S or L R button will advance your selection rapidly When the setting is completed hold the M button to confirm settings and exit the adjustment display Note Once you have adjusted the altitude by using absolute altitude adjustment at a place where the altitude is for example 100 meters the watch will store this figure into memory for you to adjust the altitude the next time you are at the same place 36 Sea Level Pressure Adjustment To select the adjustment display hold the M button in Altimeter Mode
26. ppears on the first row the lap number and counting hour appear on the second row and the counting minute second and 1 100 second appear on the third row of the display This watch can measure elapsed time accumulative elapsed time and lap time store a time record while the chronograph is still running The chronograph s counting limit is 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 99 seconds The chronograph can store up to 99 lap times To Reset the Chronograph To measure a new elapsed time reset the chronograph to All Zero display To reset the chronograph to All Zero display press and hold the L R button for two seconds while the chronograph has stopped Note When the chronograph has been reset the elapsed time accumulated elapsed time and lap time memories will be erased Recording the Elapsed Time and Accumulative Elapsed Time From All Zero display press the S S button to start the chronograph Press the S S button once again to stop the chronograph The elapsed time will appear on the display Measuring Lap Times To store a lap time press the L R button while the chronograph is running The stored lap time and lap number will appear on the display for about ten seconds The chronograph keeps running Once the running time display resumes press the L R button to store another lap time Recalling Lap Times In chronograph mode hold down the M button to enter Lap Time Recall Sequence and the total accumulative el
27. t time Maximum descent speed Average descent speed Highest altitude reached Lowest altitude reached Altitude change The descent altitude change graph Ski Recall Mode Display When the Ski Recall Mode is selected eu total number of logged records will appear on the top row of the isplay The starting time and date of the displayed record will appear on the middle and bottom row of the display respectively How to Select Among Different Ski Records Press the L R button to select a target record among the logged records How to Review the Recorded Data When a target record is d prayed press the S S button to review the different data record During the review press the M button once to return to the previous display How to Select the Ski Lap When one of the target record data except slope review display is PAVE hold down the M button to select a target lap among the logged aps To exit the lap selection sequence and go back to the Ski Recall Mode press the M button once How to Select Among Different Ski Laps During the lap start time display press the L R button to select a target lap among the logged laps How to Review the Lap Data When a target lap is displayed press the S S button to review different lap data displays To exit the lap selection sequence and go back to the ski start time display press the M button once 26 current record nO Total no 2 the flashing of records R
28. tments Press the S S button in the absolute pressure display and the pressure reading will appear Press the S S or L R button to increase decrease the numbers Holding down the S S or L R button will advance your selection rapidly Once the setting is completed hold the M button to confirm settings and exit the adjustment display 39 Factory Default Adjustment Hold the M button in Barometer Mode to select the adjustment display Then press the M button to select between adjustments Press the S S button in the factory default display and the NO indicator will appear Press the S S or L R button to select between YES reset watch to factory default or NO abort resetting To exit the adjustment display hold the M button for two seconds and 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 two seconds prior to the normal operation 40 J COMPASS MODE Precautions Keep your watch away from magnets or appliances that may contain magnetic objects such as mobile phones speakers etc The watch like most magnetic compasses points to magnetic north which is slightly different from true north Perform the compass calibration from time to time since this will reinforce its precision Do not place the watch close to metal objects Do not place the watch close to electrical appliances D
29. ton in Ski Mode to flash the ON or OFF indicator When the ON or OFF indicator is flashing hold down the S S button until the DONE indicator appears When the ski function is turned ON the ski icon will be flashing on the display When turned OFF the ski icon will stop flashing Note The ski function will turn OFF automatically after it has been ON for 12 hours hold S S Flashing Ski Function ON Ski Mode Display Once the ski mode is selected perform the key operations below to select the ski mode sub functional displays Changing the Top Row Display Press the S S button to change the top row display between current altitude and current temperature Changing the Middle Row Display Press the L R button to change the middle row display among the ski run s current descent speed total elapsed time accumulative descent and accumulative ascent Note This change can operate only if the ski function is turned on Changing the Bottom Row Display Hold down the L R button to change the bottom row display between current time and hold Current lap l C Celsius Bick F Fahrenheit hold m meter IS ft feet Note This change can operate X mh SS kmh only if the ski function is turned SEEE A EK penou on Changing the Measurement Unit Hold down the S S button to change the measurement unit as per the adjacent diagram Flashing Ski Mode Ski Function ON SKI
30. ure display the top display shows the current temperature in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit Sea Level Pressure Display In the sea level pressure display the sea level pressure shows on the top row of the display History Display The watch records the altitude reading automatically every hour on the hour These records will be plotted into a pressure record graph In the history display the pressure record graph shows on the top row of the display To review the pressure records of the last 23 hours press the L R button to move the cursor to the left cyclically At the same time the respective pressure record and its recording time flashing will appear on the display 38 Barometer Adjustment There are two kinds of barometer adjustment methods absolute pressure and factory default Note When the ski function is turned on barometer adjustment functions are prohibited Before calibrating the barometer you must have the absolute pressure of your current position This 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 Note If an incorrect pressure is inputted during the calibration procedure it will result in an incorrect pressure reading in the future Absolute Pressure Adjustment Hold the M button in Barometer Mode to select the adjustment display Then press the M button to select between adjus
31. y press the M button to change the selection between ONE delete the current record and ALL delete all records When the ONE or ALL indicator is flashing selected hold down the S S button to confirm the deletion and exit the setting display Note When the ski function is turned on the current ski record cannot be deleted Hold M ONE ALL o Delete A e current all records Hold record M Ski Recall Mode Ski Record Deletion Sequence Hold S S Confirm the deletion 29 H ALTIMETER MODE Functional Display This watch includes two altimeter functional displays temperature and history One of the two functional displays will appear on the top row of the display Press the S S button to select between temperature and history displays Fast Sampling During the altimeter mode holding down the L R button will activate fast sampling sample per second for five minutes Temperature Display In the temperature display the top display shows the current temperature in degrees Celsius or Fahrenheit History Display The watch records the altitude reading automatically every hour on the hour These records will be plotted into an altitude record graph In the history display the altitude record graph shows on the top row of the display To review the altitude records of the last 23 hours press the L R button to move the cursor to the left cyclically At the same time the respective alt
32. y is low lt is recommended to replace with a new battery by a certified service agent If the appearance of the low battery indicator is caused by using the watch under very cold conditions the indicator will disappear when returned to normal temperature environment Low Batte ry Battery Low Indication Icon 54 WATCH SPECIFICATIONS Battery CR2032 3 0 Volt Battery life Approximately 36 months Water resistance 10 ATM 100 m 55 National Geographic s net proceeds support vital exploration conservation research and education programs O 2008 National Geographic Society NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC and Yellow Border Design are trademarks of the National Geographic Society All rights reserved
33. zon Press the S S or L R button to stop the calibration when the second rotation calibration is completed When the pointer stops rotating hold the M button to return to the compass mode or press the M button once to set the magnetic declination Compass Mode Hold M f Hold M Rotation Calibration Magnetic Stop Display Declination Display S S fiss L R pointers rotated at 15seconds per turn Rotation Calibration Turning Display Compass Calibration 52 CALIBRATING THE COMPASS Magnetic Declination Mode Get the Magnetic declination of the city closest to your current position This angle will be inputted into the watch during the calibration To select the magnetic declination display press the M button in rotation calibration display Press the S S or L R button to increase decrease the number Hold down the button to change the number at a higher speed Once the setting is completed hold the M button to confirm the setting and exit the adjustment display Compass Mode Hold M Rotation Calibration StopDisplay Compass Calibration 53 Magnetic Declination Display hold S S L R JUPE Increase Decrease the number Increase Decrease the number ata higher speed Magnetic Declination Display Low Battery Detection When the low battery indicator is exhibited on the display it means that the capacity of the batter

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