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3.7 

Countdown timer 

 
You can set the countdown timer in the range 1 second to 100 
hours. A signal tone sounds when the countdown timer reaches 
00:00:00. The timer can be set to the second. 
 
To select the timer function, press the 

S4

 button to access the main 

menu. By pressing the 

S1

 or 

S3

 button select the TIMER option. 

Confirm your selection with the 

S2

 button. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for E7S

Page 1: ...BARIGO E7 E7S _____________________ Operating instructions ...

Page 2: ...ctions in detail on the following pages Please carefully read through this operating manual and get to know the different functions of the BARIGO E7 E7S Keep this manual in a safe place for future reference We wish you a lot of fun with your new BARIGO E7 E7S Note All illustrations throughout this manual represent the BARIGO E7 The BARIGO E7S works exactly the same way ...

Page 3: ...nt of the function buttons 16 2 2 Name of symbols 18 2 3 Basic functions 19 2 4 Other button functions 20 2 5 Energy saving mode 21 3 Time 22 3 1 Navigation in the main and sub menu 23 3 2 Navigation in normal mode watch mode 24 3 3 Setting the time date and key tone 25 3 4 Setting a second time zone T2 27 ...

Page 4: ...3 6 2 Deleting readings 40 3 7 Countdown timer 41 3 7 1 Using the countdown timer 44 4 Other settings 46 5 Barometer 47 5 1 Absolute and relative atmospheric pressure 48 5 2 Navigation in setting mode for the altitude and atmospheric pressure sea level 50 5 3 Barometer functions 51 5 3 1 Weather icon 53 ...

Page 5: ...essure graph Reset 58 6 Compass 61 6 1 Compass functions 61 6 2 Calibrating the compass and correcting the magnetic declination 65 6 3 Setting the magnetic declination 69 6 4 Setting the declination angle 71 6 5 Using the compass 72 6 5 1 Direction indicator 72 6 5 2 Arrangement on a map 74 7 Altimeter 76 7 1 Altitude measurement 77 ...

Page 6: ...ngs 2 83 7 4 1 Entering the atmospheric pressure at sea level 84 7 5 The relationship between altimeter barometer and temperature 85 7 6 Saving the altitude point POINT 88 7 7 Memory log LOG 89 7 7 1 Saving the log 89 7 7 2 Ending log recording 90 7 7 3 Viewing the saved logs and altitude points 93 8 Setting the units UNIT 100 9 Battery replacement 102 ...

Page 7: ...BARIGO Makes the Difference 7 10 Care and maintenance 105 10 1 Tips and tricks for care 106 11 Warranty 107 12 FAQs 108 13 Technical data 113 14 Recycling and disposal 115 15 Glossary 117 ...

Page 8: ...ional measurement purpos es The product s readings displays are not suitable for commercial areas of application The manufacturer does not assume any liability for incorrect displays or readings nor for the consequences which could arise from the same Using the product except as described above can cause damage and other hazards The watch is splash water proof for outdoor use However it is not sui...

Page 9: ...wo time zones two alarm functions and EL backlight It is not suitable for commercial areas of application DANGER for children Batteries can be life threatening if swallowed Therefore store your batteries and your BARIGO E7 E7S so that they cannot be reached by small children If a battery is swallowed seek medical assistance immediately Keep children away from the packaging Danger of suffocation ...

Page 10: ...if necessary Only use new batteries Pay attention to the polarity when inserting the battery Never try to recharge batteries Danger of explosion Store the batteries in a cool dry place Direct heat may damage the batteries Do not expose the BARIGO E7 E7S to strong heat sources Do not short circuit the battery Never throw the battery into a fire ...

Page 11: ...towel before you insert a new battery Danger of acid burns from the battery acid Also remove empty batteries from the BARIGO E7 E7S Do not throw away empty batteries in the household waste dispose of them properly Only use the battery type specified in the technical data BEFORE FIRST USE Your BARIGO E7 E7S was specially developed for leisure pursuits such as trekking hiking climbing or similar act...

Page 12: ...tery has already been inserted To turn on the watch press the following buttons at the same time S1 BARO LAP S3 ALTI DATA S4 MODE LOG and S5 LIGHT SET The altitude readings displayed by the BARIGO E7 E7S come from atmospheric pressure calculations The CR2032 which comes with a pre installed lithium battery was originally used for testing purposes and may have a short life ...

Page 13: ...IGO E7 E7S is made from polyurethane PUR This material may cause skin irritations in certain persons Therefore before wearing the wrist strap wipe the inside of the strap with a slightly damp cloth Warning This watch is designed for leisure activities Do not use it to carry out measurements which should be performed with professional and calibrated precision measurement equipment Do not use for ae...

Page 14: ...ifference between the local atmospheric pressure and the atmospheric pressure at sea level which is pre set as the reference value Atmospheric pressure at sea level more or less changes all the time As a result the displayed altitude reading on the watch also chang es When using the watch outdoors you should from time to time compare the altitude reading at a point whose altitude you already know ...

Page 15: ...arometer and temperature page 85 The wrist strap can be attacked by aggressive sweat Therefore you must clean the strap after wearing the watch Scope of supply The sales packaging contains 1 BARIGO E7 E7S watch 1 Mini CD ROM with this operating manual 1 Lithium button battery CR2032 pre installed If any of the above is missing please get in touch with the dealer from whom you bought the watch ...

Page 16: ...BARIGO E7 E7S 16 S1 S3 S4 S5 S2 2 Basic functions Your BARIGO E7 E7S is equipped with five function buttons S1 S5 2 1 Arrangement of the function buttons ...

Page 17: ...pressure or lap display S2 COMP ST STP compass of stopwatch display S3 ALTI DATA altitude or DataLog display S4 MODE LOG setting modes and log function on off S5 LIGHT SET background lighting and key lock Sensor cover Case floor Cover of battery compartment ...

Page 18: ... 2 2 Name of symbols Weather symbols Enter Plus sign Minus sign Top row Hours signal Medium row Bottom row Key lock Back Alarm Stopwatch Battery life warning Countdown timer Segments showing seconds and compass degree ...

Page 19: ...BARIGO Makes the Difference 19 2 3 Basic functions Watch function Normal mode Barometer Compass Altitude reading S3 S1 S2 ...

Page 20: ... locks all five buttons The key lock can be removed by pressing the S5 button again for approx 2 seconds In setting mode which is activated by pressing and holding the S4 button for approx 2 seconds scroll through the menu up with the S1 button and downwards with the S3 button Confirm your selection with the S2 button The BARIGO E7 E7S automatically quits setting mode if there are no button presse...

Page 21: ...3 S4 and S5 buttons at the same time activates energy saving mode The display switches itself off completely and all buttons are locked In energy saving mode your settings as well as the current time is retained Pressing this key combination again exits energy saving mode ...

Page 22: ...imer countdown Stopwatch Split storage When the watch is in normal mode the current time is shown in the middle row The current date information such as month day and day of the week are displayed in the top row of the display The view in the bottom row can be toggled between seconds the year and the second time zone T2 by pressing the S4 button ...

Page 23: ...r to access the main selection menu The S1 and S3 buttons allow you to scroll forwards and backwards through the individual menu items The menu item which is displayed in the middle row can be selected by pressing the S2 button To return to normal watch mode press the S4 button Toggle the display in watch mode by pressing the S4 button ...

Page 24: ...BARIGO E7 E7S 24 3 2 Navigation in normal mode watch mode Keep S4 pressed down Display menu S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S4 ...

Page 25: ...his will take you to the next available setting in the order shown above Setting step by step guide 1 Keep the S4 button pressed down in normal mode 2 Use S1 or S3 to scroll to the SETTINGS menu item Set tings until it is shown in reverse in the middle of the dis play 3 To make a selection press the S2 button 4 Use S1 or S3 to scroll to the sub menu item TIME DATE Time date and press the S2 button...

Page 26: ...eytone function pressing the S2 button will take you back automatically to the submenu for the set tings SETTINGS 8 Press the S4 button twice to return to Normal mode watch mode or press the S1 and S3 buttons to make additional settings Note While making settings you can scroll back a display at any time by pressing the S4 button When setting the seconds pressing the S1 or S3 button to set the sec...

Page 27: ...Set tings until it is shown in reverse in the middle of the dis play 3 To make a selection press the S2 button 4 Use S1 or S3 to scroll to the sub menu item DUAL TIME second time entry and press the S2 button 5 The hour flashes in the middle row of the display Each time you press S1 will increase the hour by 1 Each time you press S3 will reduce the hour by 1 To move through the hours more quickly ...

Page 28: ...ction by pressing the S2 button After selecting the minutes pressing the S2 button will take you back automatically to the Settings submenu SETTINGS 7 Press the S4 button twice to return to Normal mode watch mode or press the S1 and S3 buttons to scroll through the entries to make additional settings In watch mode you can view the time in the second time zone by pressing the S4 button twice The ti...

Page 29: ...have activated the hour signal a short beep will sound each full hour To select the alarm settings press the S4 button to access the main menu Choose the ALARM option by pressing the S2 button Press the S1 or S3 button to select Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 or the hour signal CHIME Press the S2 button to switch the chime on or off ON OFF Alarm symbol Chime symbol ...

Page 30: ...oll to the option Alarm 1 2 3 or chime you want to set 5 For setting the chime continue from Step 12 6 Keep the S5 button pressed down until the hours in the middle row of the display flash 7 Each time you press S1 the hour will increase by 1 Each time you press S3 the hour will decrease by 1 To move through the hours more quickly keep the S1 or S3 buttons pressed down 8 Press the S2 button to set...

Page 31: ...or S3 buttons or continue with Step XX 12 After selecting the chime function CHIME press the S2 button to activate the chime ON Pressing this button again deactivates the chime OFF 13 Press the S4 button twice to return to Normal mode watch mode or press the S1 and S3 buttons to make additional settings Your BARIGO E7 E7S automatically exits setting mode if a button is not pressed for approx one m...

Page 32: ...u can switch the alarm off at any time by pressing any button The alarm will remains active and will go off at the same time on all following days unless you deactivate it see Steps 1 4 and 8 After you set the alarm time the alarm is activated auto matically Alarm symbol Alarm switched on ...

Page 33: ...ing the function for the split times To select the stopwatch function press the S4 button to access the main menu Choose the STOPWATCH stopwatch function To start the stopwatch press the S2 button The middle row of the display displays the time that has passed The bottom row shows Selection menu Stopwatch display press S2 to start ...

Page 34: ...the lap time split time of the current lap You can save the split time lap time by pressing the S1 button while the stopwatch is running The split time for the completed lap is then displayed for approx 2 seconds At the same time the time Lap time split time Total time Lap number ...

Page 35: ... to 1 100th of a second afterwards it is measured to the second Press the S2 button to stop time measurement by the stopwatch As long as the display stopwatch times have not been cleared you can resume timing from the same point by pressing the S2 button again 2 seconds after pressing the S1 button elapsed time for second lap total elapsed time ...

Page 36: ...ill be retained Press the S2 button to resume measurement from this point The stopwatch continues timing in the background if you decide to leave stopwatch mode to move into a different mode while time measurement is still active The watch stops timing after 99 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds The watch can save up to 50 laps LAPS If after the 50th lap you try to save a new lap the message LAP FULL...

Page 37: ...BARIGO Makes the Difference 37 If your BARIGO E7 E7S is put into energy saving mode all stopwatch timings will be stopped automatically ...

Page 38: ...review Keep the S3 button pressed down for approx two seconds The title STOP WATCH REVIEW stopwatch review is displayed briefly Afterwards LAP 01 lap 01 is shown on display Press the S1 and S3 buttons to scroll backwards and forwards through the individual lap times After the information about the last lap the best lap time BEST LAP is shown followed by the average lap time AVG LAP ...

Page 39: ...55 secs Total time After lap 1 20 89 secs After lap 2 42 99 secs After lap 3 1 04 54 mins If the best time was achieved in more than one lap the watch only shows the first lap in which the best time was achieved If the timing data were deleted by pressing the S1 button the Stop watch review STOPWATCH REVIEW function will no longer be ...

Page 40: ...ming by pressing the S2 button Keep the S1 button pressed down to delete all of the stopwatch readings Hint You can work with two end times when you do without the meas urement of the split times For example when runner 1 reaches the finish line press the S1 button and when runner 2 finishes press the S2 button LAP 01 is the finish time for runner 1 and the stopped overall time is the finish time ...

Page 41: ...nge 1 second to 100 hours A signal tone sounds when the countdown timer reaches 00 00 00 The timer can be set to the second To select the timer function press the S4 button to access the main menu By pressing the S1 or S3 button select the TIMER option Confirm your selection with the S2 button ...

Page 42: ... flash 5 Each time you press S1 the hour will increase by 1 Each time you press S3 the hour will decrease by 1 To move through the hours more quickly keep the S1 or S3 buttons pressed down 6 Press the S2 button to set the minutes as described for the hours see Step 5 7 Press the S2 button to set the seconds as described for the hours see Step 5 8 Next confirm the start time you set with the S5 but...

Page 43: ...BARIGO Makes the Difference 43 Your BARIGO E7 E7S automatically exits setting mode if a button is not pressed for approx one minute S5 must be kept pressed down ...

Page 44: ...activated by pressing any button The set countdown time is automatically reset to the initial value after the alarm was switched off Press the S2 button while the countdown is running to stop it i e to pause it Press the S2 button again to resume the count down To stop the countdown operation completely first stop it by pressing the S2 button followed by S1 This will reset the countdown time to it...

Page 45: ...es the Difference 45 Caution The timer uses the watch function to measure the time to reduce battery consumption This can lead to a minor discrepancy of ap prox one second depending on when the button was pressed ...

Page 46: ...s DUAL TIME second time zone and COMPASS compass The settings for them are adjust ed in the SETTINGS menu In Normal mode watch mode keep the S4 button pressed to call up the menu Use the S1 and S3 buttons to scroll through the individual menu items Press the S2 button to select the SETTINGS item If you selected the COMPASS menu item the calibration mode immediately begins for the compass ...

Page 47: ...BARIGO Makes the Difference 47 5 Barometer You can access barometer mode by pressing the S1 button regard less of whether the BARIGO E7 E7S is in time compass or altime ter mode ...

Page 48: ...ressure Before we come to the settings for the barometer on your watch we would like to discuss absolute and relative atmospheric pressure as your BARIGO E7 E7S uses these two values to calculate the current height at your measuring location Since atmospheric pressure decreases with increasing altitude and increases with decreasing altitude and temperature differences are unavoidable fluctuations ...

Page 49: ...ed on the log scale the difference at an altitude of 5 5 km increases by as much as approx 16 metres per 1 hPa To counteract any fluctuations in the altitude shown by the watch you should enter the correct value when reaching a point whose altitude is known from a rambler s map infor mation sign or is indicated on the path etc ...

Page 50: ...BARIGO E7 E7S 50 5 2 Navigation in setting mode for the altitude and atmospheric pressure sea level S2 S2 S2 S2 S4 S4 S4 ...

Page 51: ... graph Temperature in C F Setting the atmospheric pressure at sea level NN for measuring the altitude Weather forecast To launch barometer mode press the S1 button in watch altitude or compass mode If you cannot launch the barometer mode by pressing S1 press the S4 button followed by the S1 again The barometer display has a weather icon which indicates the current weather forecast The current temp...

Page 52: ...mal mode watch mode If the atmospheric pressure reading lies outside of the watch s range of values will appear If the reading is less than the minimum the information LO low is displayed if the reading exceeds the maxi mum HI high appears on display If the DataLog memory is activated the barometer mode is not available Caution The temperature of the wearer s body influences the watch s tem peratu...

Page 53: ... 3 1 Weather icon The displayed weather icon is merely a forecast of the weather in the coming hours This forecast is taken solely from the atmospheric pressure measurements of previous hours Be aware that a weather forecast is based on more variables than the difference in atmos pheric pressure The BARIGO E7 E7S has four weather symbols indicating the weather forecast sunny bright cloudy rainy ...

Page 54: ...n be adjusted to the actu al weather at your measuring location In Normal mode watch mode keep the S4 button pressed until the selec tion menu appears Press the S1 or S3 buttons to select the SETTINGS title Confirm by pressing the S2 button Next select ALTI BARO and confirm your entry by press ing the S2 button Next press the S2 button twice to go to the setting display for the weather icon WEATHE...

Page 55: ...BARIGO Makes the Difference 55 button to adjust the weather icon to the current weather sit uation See image on following page ...

Page 56: ...BARIGO E7 E7S 56 5 3 2 Changing the weather icon S2 S2 S2 S2 S4 S4 ...

Page 57: ...eading The atmospheric pressure is shown on the vertical axis Each line corresponds to the relative distance between this reading and the one for the next line Each line corresponds to 1 hPa Due to the limited space for displaying the graph in the event of large fluctuations in the atmospheric pressure the upper or lower sequence of the graph may appear as a horizontal line Caution During or after...

Page 58: ...the last most recent reading The barometer graph can be refreshed 5 5 Refreshing the atmospheric pressure graph Reset After a hike or other change in altitude the atmospheric pressure graph no longer reflects the changes in pressure at the current measuring location For this reason refresh the atmospheric pressure graph once you have reached a point where you are going to stay for several hours e ...

Page 59: ...spheric pressure increases when climbing it will decrease To refresh redraw the atmospheric pressure graph keep the S5 button pressed down while in barometer mode The GRAPH RE FRESH refresh graph message appears on display Afterwards the chart is deleted S5 must be kept pressed down ...

Page 60: ... on your BARIGO E7 E7S displays the actual atmos pheric pressure at your measuring location Weather forecasters normally provide the atmospheric pressure at sea level With most barometers the atmospheric pressure at sea level is displayed at each point in other words the relative atmospheric pressure the pressure is calculated at the current measuring location taking into account the current atmos...

Page 61: ...ompass functions Angles 0 to 359 The marks on the outer ring represent the North South and East West direction the North pointer has 6 seg ments Magnetic declination correc tion Precision 10 to take the bearings place the watch on a flat surface or if you are wearing the watch make sure your wrist is horizontal to North pointer 12 o clock position Direction indicator Angle ...

Page 62: ...2 again In compass mode the angle is displayed in the middle row of the display The direction indicator in the upper row displays its bear ings The current time is shown in the bottom row Caution You should calibrate the compass before using the compass func tion for the first time and after every battery replacement see Page 65 or if the direction indication does not seem to be correct ...

Page 63: ...102 123 SE South east 124 146 SSE South south east 147 168 S South 169 191 SSW South south west 192 213 SW South west 214 236 WSW West south west 237 258 W West 259 281 WNW West north west 282 303 NW North west 304 326 NNW North north west 327 348 The table below lists the points of the compass as shown in the direction indicator with associated angles ...

Page 64: ...x 15 seconds i e your BARIGO E7 E7S returns to watch mode You can view the compass again at any time by pressing the S2 button The compass must be re calibrated before using the compass function for the first time or after each battery replacement The figure to the right shows the com pass calibration display ...

Page 65: ...ation mode while in watch mode keep the S4 button pressed down until the selection menu appears Use the S1 and S3 buttons to scroll to the SETTINGS menu item Confirm your selection by pressing the S2 button Next use the S1 and S3 buttons to scroll to the COMPASS menu item Press S2 S2 Marks on the edge of the display ...

Page 66: ...ace the watch down on a flat surface and rotate it around its own axis at the same speed with which the marks form a circle While making these two rotations make sure you keep the watch at the same level After the second rotation calibration of the compass is complete If the calibration was successful the message DONE will appear in the middle row If the message FAIL appears you will have to repea...

Page 67: ...kwise or counter clockwise direction twice at least within 30 seconds time Keep rotating slowly until 30 seconds have passed If still not successful please repeat this procedure outdoors to improve strength of magnetic field It is recommended to do this procedure calibration outdoor and where there are no magnetic objects steel objects and or something that could affect the compass function ...

Page 68: ...essful the watch will automatically switch to the setting area for magnetic declination declination If the magnet ic declination does not require correction press the S4 button twice to complete the calibration process and return to watch mode ...

Page 69: ...ver points to the magnetic North Pole This deviates from the geographical North Pole by approx 2 000 km and is continuously changing position This deviation is termed the magnetic declination You can find the current values from the maps or from isogones tables e g from the Internet Bear in mind that these values are changing continuously ...

Page 70: ...a tion value to enter Australia Canberra 12 E E12 China Peking 6 W W6 Germany Berlin 2 E E2 France Paris 1 W W1 Great Britain London 3 W W3 Japan Tokyo 7 W W7 Canada Ottawa 14 W W14 Mexico Mexico City 6 E E6 Norway Oslo 0 0 USA Washington 10 W W10 ...

Page 71: ... after successful calibration of the compass see Fig C page 66 Press the S1 or S2 button to select E or W based on the declina tion table Confirm your selection by pressing the S2 button Next enter the corresponding angle for the magnetic declination by pressing the S1 or S3 button Then confirm your entry by pressing the S2 button The compass on your BARIGO E7 E7S is now ready to use Press the S4 ...

Page 72: ...rist is horizontal to the hori zon Failure to do so could lead to major measurement errors 6 5 Using the compass 6 5 1 Direction indicator 1 Point the 12 o clock position of your BARIGO E7 E7S in the direction to be measured Make sure the watch lies on a flat surface or if you are wearing the watch make sure your wrist is horizontal to the horizon 2 Press the S2 button to start taking the compass ...

Page 73: ...lly continues displaying the direc tion every second for up to 15 seconds 5 While carrying out a measurement with the compass the watch displays a direction indicator rid bearing angle and four direction indicators which move dynamically when the watch is moved Caution If direction measurement is carried out in the vicinity of a strong magnetic field incorrect results may be the result Accurate di...

Page 74: ... A 1 On your map draw a line be tween your location A and the destination B 2 Place your watch on the A B line with the 12 o clock position in direction B 3 Turn the bezel on the watch so that the North N marking points in the Northerly direction on the map 4 Next take the watch in your hand and activate the com pass by pressing the S2 but Map Map ...

Page 75: ...isplay points to the North marking N of the bezel 6 You can reach your destination B by going in the direction to which the 12 o clock position of your BARIGO E7 is pointing Note With declination setting chapter 6 3 N will be in line with N on the map Without declination setting it will be in line with magnetic North ...

Page 76: ...International Standard Atmosphere from the ICAO International Civil Aviation Organ ization You can also enter a reference height which will be used to calculate the current height You can access the altimeter by pressing the S3 button regardless of whether the BARIGO E7 E7S is in time compass or atmospher ic pressure mode After the word ALTIMETER appears on the display the watch is in altimeter mo...

Page 77: ...s outside the range 500 m and 9 000 m If you press the S3 button and do not access altimeter mode press the S4 button followed by the S3 button again 7 1 Altitude measurement The altitude measurement is based on the atmospheric pressure The current altitude is calculated from the difference between the current atmospheric pressure and the entry for the atmospheric pressure at sea level An altitude...

Page 78: ... current atmospheric pressure at your measuring point As a result the altitude reading can vary at the same location if the atmospheric pressure changes The pressure sensor used in the watch is also affected by the temperature When measuring the altitude you should therefore ensure that your watch is not exposed to any temperature fluctua tions To prevent such temperature fluctuations during measu...

Page 79: ...ot concur with the altitude readings of the aeroplane indicated on display on by their captain To enter as precise a height of your location as possible use the height information from your map or indicated along the hiking path The atmospheric pressure is the weight of the air which applies at one location The higher the altitude the lower the weight of air at this loca tion i e the pressure at h...

Page 80: ...e altitude change per minute Your BARIGO E7 E7S always displays the distance covered in the last minute The measurement in the first minute is displayed as 0 m This value is refreshed after the first minute With the altimeter on your BARIGO E7 E7S the distance covered per minute appears in the upper row of the display This reading is very useful during a mountain hike if you want to maintain an ev...

Page 81: ...de readings 1 If the displayed altitude differs from the real altitude carry out a synchronisation as follows Keep the S5 button pressed in altime ter mode until ALTITUDE appears in the top row and the altitude reading flashes Press the S1 or S2 button to change this value altitude reading Save the entered reading by pressing S5 Even after the current synchronisation of the altitude reading slight...

Page 82: ...lue remains unchanged if the Synchronisation of the altitude reading or the Synchronisation of the atmospheric pressure at sea level have not been calibrated The altitude reading can be synchronised in watch mode 7 3 1 Entering the current altitude Setting a step by step guide 1 Keep the S4 button pressed down until you are in the main selection menu 2 Scroll through the menu using the S1 or S3 bu...

Page 83: ...ospheric pressure at the measuring location and the set atmospheric pressure at sea level If the entered atmospheric pressure value at sea level clearly differs from the current atmospheric pressure as a result the altitude reading differs from the actual altitude at the measuring location If the current height is not determined and cannot be entered in your BARIGO E7 E7S but you find the current ...

Page 84: ...pressure at sea level from the radio or Internet Bear in mind that this is not necessarily the most up to date information 7 4 1 Entering the atmospheric pressure at sea level Setting a step by step guide 1 Keep the S4 button pressed down until you are in the main selection menu 2 Scroll through the menu using the S1 or S3 button and select SETTINGS press S2 3 Next press S2 to select ALTI BARO 4 T...

Page 85: ...sure at sea level Afterwards press the S4 button to return to watch mode BARIGO E7 E7S will now calculate an approximate figure for the altitude 7 5 The relationship between altimeter barometer and temperature Your BARIGO E7 E7S calculates the altitude reading using the current atmospheric pressure at your measuring location and the atmospheric pressure at sea level The temperature at both altitud...

Page 86: ...sure hPa Standard temperature C 0 1 013 15 0 200 989 13 7 400 966 12 4 600 943 11 1 800 921 9 8 1 000 899 8 5 1 200 877 7 2 1 600 856 5 9 1 800 815 4 6 2 000 795 3 3 2 400 756 2 0 2 800 719 0 6 3 000 706 3 2 3 400 666 4 5 3 800 633 9 7 4 000 616 11 0 4 500 577 14 3 ...

Page 87: ...on The standard atmospheric pressure of all altitudes is based on the predefined standard temperature Higher or lower temperatures cause changes in atmospheric pressure It is said that a difference of 1 C leads to a miscalculation of 0 2 This tends to be because the altitude reading is lower in summer high temperatures and higher in winter lower temperatures ...

Page 88: ...to keep a record of the altitude point at the start of a hike and upon reaching the summit To save the altitude point do the following 1 In altimeter mode keep the S3 button pressed down 2 The word RECORDING flashes in the bottom row of the screen 3 Keep the S3 button pressed down until the word RECORDING is re placed by the current time 4 The altitude point is now saved S3 ...

Page 89: ...o save the altitudes along the entire hike e g the minimum and maximum altitude MIN MAX overall difference in height on the ascent descent during recording The memory can save up to 30 logs 7 7 1 Saving the log To switch on the memory to begin a log hold the S4 button pressed down in the altimeter mode until the log time e g LOG 0 00 appears in the bottom row of the display Elapsed time ...

Page 90: ...the recording keep the S5 button pressed down in altimeter mode until the message LOG OFF appears in the bottom row of the display Display of the elapsed time since the beginning of the hike In the first hour the elapsed time in minutes and seconds is shown afterwards in hours and minutes Recording to the log ends automatically after 24 hours time out or when the watch is put into energy saving mo...

Page 91: ...ory can record up to 30 logs When saving more than 30 logs the oldest logs get overwritten Caution Temporary changes in altitude such as climbs or descents under a minute are not recorded by the memory Slight changes in height such as 1 3 metres are ignored by the memory since they may have been caused by a change in the weather atmospheric pressure As a result hikes in a flat environment where mo...

Page 92: ... E7 E7S 92 In order to minimise changes to the altitude when you spend a longer time in a location the memory will ignore altitude changes of 1 3 metres during its regular compari son of the altitude reading ...

Page 93: ...can be viewed as follows In normal mode watch mode keep the S4 button pressed until the main selection menu is displayed Use the S1 or S3 button to scroll to the MEMORY menu item Next confirm your selection by pressing the S2 button Viewing saved altitude points If you selected MEMORY in the main selection menu afterwards press the S2 button again Now press the S2 ...

Page 94: ...rough the individual altitude points Press the S1 button to bring the display to the first altitude point Each time you press this button will take you to the next altitude point Press the S3 button to scroll backwards from the altitude point which was set most recently The consecutive number 1 to 50 of the altitude point is shown in the upper row of the display the altitude is shown in the middle...

Page 95: ...n only delete one altitude point per deletion If you want to delete addi tional altitude points repeat the process When the submenu name POINT ap pears the altitude point memory is empty Viewing saved logs If you selected MEMORY in the main selection menu afterwards press the S2 button again Now press the S1 or S3 button to select the submenu point LOG log ...

Page 96: ...d navigate to it in the middle row of the display and press the S2 button Each log for a selected record contains data about the maximum altitude MAX reached during this session the minimum altitude MIN the total altitude of the ascent ASC the total height of the descent DSC and the session duration DURATION The time and date information when these altitudes were achieved is also shown for the MAX...

Page 97: ...BARIGO Makes the Difference 97 Navigation within a log record S3 S3 S3 S3 S3 S1 S1 S1 S1 S1 ...

Page 98: ...l change as follows 601 m 602 m 603 m 604 m 605m 606 m 607 m 608 m Now if you descend from your initial starting point to 500 m the log record may have the following entries MAX 608 m MIN 500 m indicated in the display ASC 100 m and DSC 100 m even though the actual difference between MAX and MIN is 108 m Deleting log records To delete a log record use the S1 or S3 buttons to scroll to the record y...

Page 99: ...per deletion If you want to delete more logs repeat the process When the sub menu name LOG appears the log record memory is empty Hint It is definitely useful to activate key tones on your BARIGO E7 E7S Key tones can act as a confirmation after many actions which require entries e g starting and ending log recordings setting and deleting altitude points deleting entries and many others ...

Page 100: ...ssure hPa in Hg temperature C F and time 12 24 and date formats DD MM MM DD To open the setting menu do the following 1 In normal watch mode keep S4 pressed down un til the main menu appears 2 Use the S1 and S3 buttons to scroll to the menu item SETTINGS and press the S2 button to open the sub menu 3 Next use the S1 and S3 buttons to scroll to the submenu item UNITS Confirm your selection with S2 ...

Page 101: ...UDE altitude PRESSURE atmospheric pressure and TEMP temperature You can scroll back through them by pressing S4 5 Use the S2 button to scroll to the required setting display Press the S1 or S3 button to change the setting to your needs 6 To exit UNITS and return to watch mode keep the S4 but ton pressed down If you do not press any buttons in the setting displays within one minute the watch automa...

Page 102: ...ndicator lights up After replacing the battery you will need to re set the date and time and re calibrate the compass Your BARIGO E7 E7S uses a Lithium button battery of type CR2032 Caution Do not allow a used battery to remain in the watch for a longer period of time as it may leak and damage your BARIGO E7 E7S The battery in your watch is very easy to replace by following these steps ...

Page 103: ...ully clean the battery com partment Make sure the ring seal is undamaged If there is any damage replace the com plete battery compartment cover with a new one 4 Place a new battery Symbol on top into the battery com partment and put the white plas tic cover onto top of the battery 5 Put the cover on the battery compartment and use a coin to turn it in a clockwise direction to close the battery com...

Page 104: ...position Caution If you and not a specialist are changing the battery yourself make sure your watch is still water resistant A damaged or twisted ring seal no longer ensures that your watch is water resistant The plastic cover has to be replaced on the top of the battery ...

Page 105: ...er resistance The BARIGO E7 E7S is water proof up to a pressure of 5 bar The BARIGO E7 E7S is water proof up to 5 bar when performing the activities in the table It is not suitable for use as a diver s watch e g Washing raining Bathing Showering Swimming Diving ...

Page 106: ...e BARIGO E7 E7S is protected against shocks which may arise when worn normally on the wrist Do not expose the BARIGO E7 E7S to extreme tempera ture fluctuations to avoid the build up of condensation Magnetic fields can cause discrepancies in time measure ment and compass readings ...

Page 107: ...se The BARIGO E7 E7S has been manufactured using the latest manufacturing methods and has undergone precise quality checks We guarantee that this item is in perfect condition Within the warranty period we will fix all material and manufacturing faults at no charge The warranty does not include damage resulting from improper handling e g glass breakage wear parts e g the strap and consumables ...

Page 108: ...gnetic sources nearby such as e g household appliances televisions speakers high voltage lines etc affect reading of the earth s magnetism Move away from these objects and try again Also remember that the compass will need to be re calibrated after a battery re placement Question Is the weather icon for predicting the weather Answer NO The weather icon merely indicates a trend resulting from the a...

Page 109: ...chieve the most accurate results When measuring the temperature you should remove your BARIGO E7 E7S from your wrist to avoid your body heat from having an effect When measuring the altitude on the other hand it is better to leave the watch on your wrist to keep the BARIGO E7 E7S at a constant temperature which helps get a precise height measurement Question Why does the temperature display vary f...

Page 110: ...nd the measured atmospheric pressure mean on the BARIGO E7 E7S Answer In barometer mode the current atmospheric pressure at the measuring location is shown You need to enter the current atmospheric pressure at sea level This value is the basis value used to calculate your current altitude For example if you enter 1 013 hPa as the current atmos pheric pressure at sea level and the atmospheric press...

Page 111: ...ospheric pressure at sea level current atmospheric pressure Altitude 0m Atmospheric pressure at sea level current atmospheric pressure Altitude above 0m Atmospheric pressure at sea level current atmospheric pressure Altitude less than 0m ...

Page 112: ...t any time For this reason no claims may be derived from the data figures or descriptions in these operating instructions The reprint reproduction or translation of these operating instructions even in part is not permitted without written ap proval of BARIGO BARIGO expressly reserves all copyrights granted in law We reserve the right to make changes ...

Page 113: ... C to 60 C Backlit display Battery type CR2032 Lithium 3V Timekeeper Watch Format 12 24 Second time zone freely configurable Chime on off Date Calendar up to 2059 Alarm 3 daily alarms Timer Countdown 99 59 59 hours Stopwatch Range up to 99 59 59 hours Split times 50 laps ...

Page 114: ...to 50 logs up to 30 altitude points Thermometer 10 C to 60 C Compass scale 0 to 359 Rotating bezel only E7 with points of the compass Barometer Scale 300 1 100 hPa atmospheric pressure Weather icons forecast display Atmospheric pressure chart Data for last 20 hours Size display Ø 30 mm Case 52 x 50 x 17 mm Net weight approx 78 g ...

Page 115: ...d This watch and its packaging has been produced for the most part from materials which are disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner and sent for proper recycling At the end of its life the watch will be returned for reuse or to recycle the materials provided it is returned in a condition which corresponds to using the watch as intended Parts of the watch which cannot be recycled will be ...

Page 116: ...t be taken to a collection centre designed for this purpose for recycling electrical and electronic devices By disposing of this watch properly you can help prevent potential negative effects on the environment and our health which might arise if the watch was improperly dis posed of in the household waste The reuse of materials helps preserve natural resources More information about recycling use...

Page 117: ...lay Meaning ALARM Alarm SETTINGS Settings MEMORY Memory POINT Altitude point LOG Log TIMER Timer STOPWATCH Stopwatch CHIME Hourly chime signal LAP Lap BEST LAP best lap time AVG LAP average lap time ALTI BARO Settings for altitude and atmos pheric pressure ...

Page 118: ...L The atmospheric pressure at sea level WEATHER Weather symbols UNIT Units PRESSURE Atmospheric pressure TEMP Temperature C degrees Celsius F degrees Fahrenheit TIME DATE Settings for time date and key tones Time calendar and alarm Display Meaning MON Monday TUE Tuesday ...

Page 119: ...Meaning WED Wednesday THU Thursday FRI Friday SAT Saturday SUN Sunday HOURS Hours MINUTES Minutes SECONDS seconds YEAR Year MONTH Month DATE Date day DD TT day two digits MM MM Month two digits KEYTONE Key tone ON on OFF off T2 2nd Time zone ...

Page 120: ...r display 12H 12 hour display AM morning 12am 11 59am PM afternoon 12pm 11 59pm Alarm function You can set three different alarm times for different daily reminders Dual time It is possible to set a second time zone T2 to the displayed local time with this watch ...

Page 121: ...ditions To save energy and to increase the lift of the battery the backlit display is switched off again after a few seconds Menu A menu is a list of different selection options which can appear as a list of a graphical display Menus are arranged in different hierarchy levels There are main menus the first selection level and submenus subsequent selection men us ...

Page 122: ...essed accidentally When the key lock is active the only way to disable it is by pressing the S5 button again Temperature The indicated temperature is the temperature of the watch case This is affected by body height as well as other effects The displayed temperature may therefore differ from the ambient temperature ...

Page 123: ...y the actual ambient temperature the watch must be taken from the wrist for approx 15 to 30 minutes as a result this will prevent the body temperature from having an effect Timer This countdown can be used for all sporting events or daily life ...

Page 124: ...BARIGO Barometerfabrik GmbH Eichendorffstr 28 D 78054 Villingen Schwenningen Germany Internet http www barigo outdoor com eMail info barigo de 2015 BARIGO000E7 E7SHN14V1 1 GBR ...

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