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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Route summary
The summary displays the name and total
length of the route, the number of
waypoints and the total ascent.
Waypoint data pages
These pages display the name of the
waypoint, distance, bearing and altitude
difference. The method how the
information is displayed depends on the
selected navigation method.
• With these navigation methods,
these pages display the information from
the previous waypoint to the currently
displayed wp.
• With this navigation method, these
pages display the information from the
current or last known location to the
displayed waypoint.
• Alarm points
With alarm points, these pages display the
information from the current or last known
location to the displayed alarm point.