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Altitude
When “Alt” is showed in the bottom right of the screen (in Ground Mode and Climb
Mode), push the bottom button to go to the “Altitude” screen. This shows altitude
AGL (above ground level) and altitude MSL (Mean Sea Level).
THE MSL value is actually QNE, or Pressure Altitude, which means that the value
will change with barometric pressure. It is normal for the MSL reading to vary as
much as +/- 300’.
Climb
The Climb screen shows:
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Time to target altitude (not shown on the picture above).
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Target altitude is the exit altitude from your previous jump.
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Current time
WARNING
PARACHUTING IS A HAZARDOUS ACTIVITY THAT CAN RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH.
An altimeter is a device subject to malfunction, even when properly designed, built, assembled, maintained and used. Do not
rely upon an altimeter for your safety. Your altimeter must only be considered as an aid when checking your altitude.
A visual cross reference with the ground should be used in combination with any altimeter.