User Guide
Table Of Contents
- 1 SAFETY
- 2 GETTING STARTED
- 3 FEATURES
- 3.1 Activity monitoring
- 3.2 Alti-Baro
- 3.3 Autopause
- 3.4 Autoscroll
- 3.5 Backlight
- 3.6 Button lock
- 3.7 Compass
- 3.8 Countdown timer
- 3.9 Displays
- 3.10 Exercising with sport modes
- 3.11 Find back
- 3.12 Firmware updates
- 3.13 FusedAlti
- 3.14 FusedSpeed
- 3.15 Icons
- 3.16 Interval timer
- 3.17 Logbook
- 3.18 Memory left indicator
- 3.19 Movescount
- 3.20 Movescount mobile app
- 3.21 Multisport training
- 3.22 Navigating with GPS
- 3.23 Notifications
- 3.24 PODs and HR sensors
- 3.25 Points of interest
- 3.26 Routes
- 3.27 Service menu
- 3.28 Shortcuts
- 3.29 Sport modes
- 3.30 Stopwatch
- 3.31 Suunto Apps
- 3.32 Swimming
- 3.33 Time
- 3.34 Track back
- 3.35 Training programs
- 3.36 Weather indicators
- 4 CARE AND SUPPORT
- 5 REFERENCE
You can select the format from the following grids:
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latitude/longitude is the most commonly used grid and has three
different formats:
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WGS84 Hd.d°
o
WGS84 Hd°m.m'
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WGS84 Hd°m's.s
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UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) gives a two-dimensional
horizontal position presentation.
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MGRS (Military Grid Reference System) is an extension of UTM
and consists of a grid zone designator, 100,000-meter square
identifier and a numerical location.
Suunto Ambit3 Peak also supports the following local grids:
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British (BNG)
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Finnish (ETRS-TM35FIN)
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Finnish (KKJ)
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Irish (IG)
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Swedish (RT90)
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Swiss (CH1903)
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UTM NAD27 Alaska
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UTM NAD27 Conus
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UTM NAD83
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NZTM2000
(New Zealand)
NOTE: Some grids cannot be used in the areas north of 84°N and
south of 80°S, or outside the countries that they are intended for.
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