Wristop Computer User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. General Information
- 2. How to Use your Suunto X10
- 3. Modes
- 3.1. General Information
- 3.2. Time Mode
- 3.2.1. Main display
- 3.2.2. Stopwatch
- 3.2.3. Alarm
- 3.2.4. Time/Date
- 3.2.5. Units
- 3.2.6. Setting the position format
- 3.2.7. General
- 3.3. Alti/Baro mode
- 3.3.1. Use
- 3.3.2. Alti use
- 3.3.3. Baro use
- 3.3.4. Alti/Baro data display
- 3.3.5. Reference altitude
- 3.3.6. Barometric Memory
- 3.3.7. Alarm
- 3.4. compass mode
- 3.4.1. Main display
- 3.4.2. Calibrating the compass
- 3.4.3. Declination
- 3.5. NAVIGATION MODE
- 3.5.1. Using the Navigation mode
- 3.5.2. Main display
- 3.5.3. Creating a route
- 3.5.4. Using a route
- 3.5.5. Editing routes and waypoints
- 3.5.6. Navigation data displays
- 3.5.7. Navidata
- 3.5.8. Track Back (Active track)
- 3.6. ACTIVITY MODE
- 3.6.1. Main Display
- 3.6.2. Activity
- 3.6.3. GPS fix
- 3.6.4. Memory
- 3.6.5. Track back (track log)
- 3.6.6. Activity data display
- 3.7. Function menu
- 3.7.1. GPS
- 3.7.2. Mark Memp
- 3.7.3. Mark Home
- 3.7.4. Find Home
- 3.7.5. Position
- 4. suunto X10 in action
- 5. Global positioning system (GPS)
- 6. suunto trek manager
- 7. SUUNTO TRACK EXPORTER
- 8. THIRD PARTY MAPPING SOFTWARE
- 9. SUUNTOSPORTS.COM
- 10. Technical Specifications
- 11. GPS DATUM LIST
- 12. local Grid LIST
- 13. GLOSSARY
- 14. Disclaimers
- 15. Disposal of the Device

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MyPoints
The MyPoints function stores up to 50 individual waypoints (10 of which can be alarm
points) that are not affixed to a route in the Suunto X10 memory.
To navigate to a MyPoints wp:
1.In the Set menu, scroll to Route and press ENTER. The
route list is displayed.
2.Select MyPoints route with UP/DOWN and press ENTER.
The waypoint menu opens.
3.Select a waypoint with UP/DOWN and long press ENTER.
The navigation to the waypoint is activated and the waypoint
name and distance to the destination among other things are
displayed on the screen.
4.To stop the My Point navigation, select a new method of
navigation.
Alarm points
You can use the alarm points, for example, to warn you about rocks and other
hazards.
You can set 10 alarm points in the MyPoints function and also 10 for each route. The
alarm points for MyPoints are always active when the GPS is on. The alarm points for
each route are active when you navigate on the selected route.
When you enter the within the defined radius from the alarm point, for example 0.10
km, the alarm goes on. When the alarm is activated, Suunto X10 displays the name of
the alarm point on the top row. The second row displays the text ‘
WAYPOINT ALARM’.
And the third row displays the distance to the alarm point. If you remain in the alarm
zone, the alarm is repeated approximately every minute.
NOTE: When you navigate on a route, Suunto X10 does not navigate via the alarm
points. However, if you wish to navigate to an alarm point, select
as the navigation
method and choose the desired alarm point.