User's Manual
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13.3.1 Altimeter Mode: Menu 1, Resetting Altitude Difference
13.3.4 Altimeter Mode: Menu 4, Using AS/DS Counter13.3.2 Altimeter Mode: Menu 2, Calibrating Reference Altitude
Absolute and Relative Altitude
Ascending and Descending Altitude
300m
upper row:
altitude
difference
lower row:
absolute
altitude
300m
300m
450m
750m
600m
600m
900m
900m
absolute
altitude
absolute
altitude
altitude
difference
B
B
C
D
E
F
H
C
G
A
A
300m
600m
900m
900m
200m
0m
300m
300m
0m
set to zero)
(where
the altitude
difference
Why the Altitude Need to be Adjusted
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This Watch absolute altitude from air pressure, l the change of air
pressure would affect the altitude reading.
achieve a more accurate reading, the Watch need to be adjusted from time to time
Adjusting the Altitude
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Adjusting the altimeter at a place where the altitude is w ell- defi ned, like t he pla ce wit h an
altitude sign pole (e.g marked 600 m).
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nput the reference altitude into the Watch.
calculates ike most altimeters
As air pressure may change gradually even within
hours,
See 13.3\Ref.Alt.\ to i
IMPORTANT: Input an incorrect altitude, it results a mistaken altitude in future.
Absolute Altitude Adjustment
300m
600m
900m
absolute
altitude
0m
Sea Level
0m
Sea Level
before the
adjustment
after the
adjustment
B
590m
600m
600m
NOTE:
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To get the Altitude Difference of two points (e.g point B and C), reset the Altitude Difference to
0 at the starting point (e.g point B). The watch will show the
).
See 13.3\Alt.Dif.\ to reset the Altitude Difference.
altitude difference of point B and
C at point C (300m
NOTE:
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To get Ascending/Descending Altitude, start the AS/DS function first.
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When the AS/DS Counter is ON, the ' ' indicator will be flashing on the display.
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When this function has been activated for over 24 hours in any function Mode (except Altimeter
Mode), the AS/DS counting will be turned OFF automatically.
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Refer to 13.3\AS/DS\ to start/stop or clear the AS/DS counter.
13.3.3 Altimeter Mode: Menu 3, Altitude Alarm Setting
IMPORTANT:
The altitude alarm will be sounded in Altimeter Mode only.
NOTE:
Altitude Alarm 1 and 2 are independent alarm. These alarms CAN be set for absolute altitude
or altitude difference.
The alarm will sound if passing (either from below or from above) the predefined altitude.
See 13.3\Alt. Alm\ to set the alarm.
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+
+
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980m
beep
beep
beep
beep
beep
beep
beep
beep
980m
980m
1980m
1980m
1980m
2980m
2980m
2980m
0m
(sea level)
0m
(sea level)
0m
(sea level)
B
B
B
C
C
C
Example I (Using Altitude Alarm 1)
Altitude Alarm 1
Altitude Alarm 1
Altitude Alarm 2
- Set 980m as alarm
- Set 980m as alarm
- Set 1980m as alarm
- Alarm turned ON
- Alarm turned ON
- Alarm turned ON
Altitude Alarm 2
- Set 1980m as alarm
- Alarm turned ON
Example II (Using Altitude Alarm 2)
Example III (Using Altitude Alarm 1 and 2)
altitude
1alarm
altitude
1alarm
altitude
alarm 2
altitude
alarm 2
A
A
A
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AS/DS Counter ON
[M] [L/R]
[S/S] [ESC]
[EL]
[M] [L/R]
[S/S] [ESC]
[EL]
[M] [L/R]
[S/S] [ESC]
[EL]
[M] [L/R]
[S/S] [ESC]
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