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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6.3. MY SUUNTO
My Suunto contains your personal information. You can write an introduction of
yourself to other members, register your wristop computer, list your sports activities,
and manage your membership profile. When you upload Suunto t6 logs to
SuuntoSports.com with Suunto Training Manager, they are displayed on your My
Suunto front page. You can decide whether you want to make your logs public to all
members, to limited groups or to keep them just for your own use. In My Suunto, you
can also compare your logs with the ones that the others have published.
My Suunto section contains a personal event calendar that helps you plan your
activities and keep a logbook of your training, development and favorite locations.
6.4. COMMUNITIES
Communities are meeting places for smaller groups of SuuntoSports members. In the
Communities section, you can create and manage communities and search for other
communities. For example, you can create a community for all your friends with
similar interests, share your logs and results, and discuss and plan activities. The
information published in a community is only visible to the members of the
community. Communities can be either open or closed. To participate in the activities
of a closed community, you first have to be invited or you have to apply for
membership and be accepted.
All communities have a home page that lists the latest group activities such as news,
discussions, events and recent logs. Community members can also use group-
specific bulletin boards and calendars, create their own link lists and group activities.
All registered SuuntoSports users become automatically members of the ‘World of
SuuntoSports’ community.










