User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 SAFETY
- 2 GETTING STARTED
- 3 FEATURES
- 3.1 Activity monitoring
- 3.2 Alti-Baro
- 3.3 Autopause
- 3.4 Backlight
- 3.5 Button lock
- 3.6 Compass
- 3.7 Countdown timer
- 3.8 Displays
- 3.9 FusedAlti
- 3.10 Find back
- 3.11 Icons
- 3.12 Logbook
- 3.13 Memory left indicator
- 3.14 Movescount
- 3.15 Movescount mobile app
- 3.16 Navigating with GPS
- 3.17 Notifications
- 3.18 Recording activities
- 3.19 Points of interest
- 3.20 Routes
- 3.21 Service menu
- 3.22 Software updates
- 3.23 Sport modes
- 3.24 Stopwatch
- 3.25 Suunto Apps
- 3.26 Time
- 3.27 Tones and vibration
- 3.28 Track back
- 3.29 Weather indicators
- 4 CARE AND SUPPORT
- 5 REFERENCE
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To avoid accidentally stopping your log recording or making
unwanted laps, lock the buttons by keeping [BACK LAP] pressed.
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Press [BACK LAP] to record a lap
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Keep [START] pressed to end and save the recording.
3.18.4 Recording tracks
Depending on the sport mode you have selected, your Suunto
Traverse records various information during your activity.
If your sport mode has GPS enabled, Suunto Traverse records your
track during your activity. You can view this in the breadcrumb
display by pressing [NEXT].
You can view the track in Movescount and export it as a route to
use later.
3.18.5 Making laps
During your activity recording, you can make laps either manually
or automatically by setting the autolap in Movescount. When you
make laps automatically, Suunto Traverse records the laps based on
the distance you have specified in Movescount.
To make laps manually, press [BACK LAP] during the recording.
spd2.5kmh
dst0.60km
09'00.0
REC
09'00.0
lap1
09'00.0
REC
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