User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. GENERAL INFORMATION
- 1.1. CHECKLIST
- 1.2. suunto t6 features
- 1.3. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- 1.4. WATER RESISTANCE
- 1.5. REPLACING THE BATTERY
- 1.6. replacing the battery of the transmitter belt
- 1.7. heart rate transmitter belt
- 1.7.1. Activating the heart rate transmitter belt
- 1.7.2. Warnings
- 1.8. wireless speed and distance sensors
- 1.8.1. Activating the wireless speed and distance sensor
- 2. HOW TO USE YOUR SUUNTO t6
- 2.1. DISPLAY AND BUTTONS
- 2.1.1. Mode indicator
- 2.1.2. Battery level indicator
- 2.1.3. Alarm symbols
- 2.1.4. Key Lock
- 2.2. MENUS
- 2.2.1. Basic menu structure
- 2.2.2. Press and long press
- 2.2.3. Navigating in the menus
- 3. MODES
- 3.1. GENERAL INFORMATION
- 3.2. time mode
- 3.2.1. Main display
- 3.2.2. Alarm
- 3.2.3. Time
- 3.2.4. Date
- 3.2.5. General
- 3.2.6. Units
- 3.3. alti/baro mode
- 3.3.1. Use (Alti/Baro)
- 3.3.2. Alti use
- 3.3.3. Baro use
- 3.3.4. Reference altitude and barometric pressure
- 3.3.5. Memory
- 3.4. training
- 3.4.1. Stopwatch
- 3.4.2. Connect
- 3.4.3. Logbook
- 3.4.4. HR limits
- 3.4.5. Timers
- 3.4.6. Refer
- 3.4.7. History
- 3.4.8. Pair
- 3.4.9. Use (Alti/Baro)
- 3.5. SPD/DST mode
- 3.5.1. Main display
- 3.5.2. Connect
- 3.5.3. Autolap
- 3.5.4. Distance intervals
- 3.5.5. Speed limits
- 3.5.6. Calibrating wireless speed and distance sensor
- 3.5.7. pair
- 4. Using suunto t6 in training
- 4.1. Using HR and speed limits in training
- 4.2. making the most out of your training
- 5. suunto training MANAGER
- 5.1. System requirements
- 5.2. Installation
- 5.2.1. Installing Suunto Training Manager
- 5.2.2. Installing USB drivers for Suunto sport instruments
- 5.3. Suunto Training Manager features-ULLA
- 5.4. Uninstalling USB drivers for Suunto sport instruments
- 6. SUUntosports.com
- 6.1. GETTING STARTED
- 6.2. SECTIONS
- 6.3. My Suunto
- 6.4. Communities
- 6.5. Sport Forums
- 7. technical specifications
- 8. disclaimers
- 8.1. user’s responsibility
- 8.2. copyright, trademark and patent notice
- 8.3. ce
- 8.4. limits of liability and iso 9001 compliance
- 8.5. after sales service
- 8.6. disclaimer
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3.5. SPD/DST MODE
The Speed/Distance mode is available when you pair
your Suunto t6 with an external speed and distance
sensor. These sensors are designed, for instance, for
running and cycling and they will be available at your
Suunto dealer.
This mode displays the speed and distance information
of your activity and offers a combination of distance-
based training tools. You can, for instance, set alarm
limits for your target speed or pace, record automatic lap
times at regular distances and define the work and
recovery cycles of interval training by distance.
The use of the stopwatch is identical and sychronized
with the Stopwatch used in the Training mode. When the
Stopwatch is on, the UP/LAP button is dedicated for
taking lap times and the DOWN/LIGHT button switches
between modes.
3.5.1. Main display
When you select the Speed/Distance mode, the main display opens. It has three
rows.
Speed
The first row displays your current speed
Distance
The second row displays the distance
Shortcut: You may select 5 different functions to be displayed on the bottom row with










