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S T E P B Y S T E P — C A L I B R A T E A N D S T O R E H O M E A L T I T U D E T O M E M O R Y
( C O N T I N U E D )
5. Adjust the Current Altitude up and down using
QUICK PRESSES
of the OPTION and START/STOP keys.
6. When you have adjusted the Current Altitude to the desired value you have two options.
CALIBRATE THE CURRENT ALTITUDE WITHOUT STORING IT—To do this
QUICK PRESS
the MODE key. The
display will revert to the main display screen, with the corrected altitude reading in the Lower Data
Window.
CALIBRATE THE CURRENT ALTITUDE AND STORE IT AS YOUR HOME ALTITUDE—To do this
PRESS & HOLD
the MODE key for approximately 2-seconds. STORED will appear in the Lower Data Window for
approximately 1-second. The display will then revert to the main display screen, with the corrected
altitude reading in the Lower Data Window AND the value will be stored in the unit’s memory as your
Home Altitude. Once you have stored a Home Altitude value you will be able to quickly calibrate the
unit to that value in a single step.
S T E P S 5 & 6
S T E P S 3 & 4
S T E P S 1 & 2
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S T E P B Y S T E P — C A L I B R A T E T H E D E L P H I T O T H E
S T O R E D H O M E A L T I T U D E V A L U E
1. Starting in the Altitude Display in the Lower Data Window.
2.
PRESS & HOLD
the OPTION key for 2-seconds.
3. The altitude will automatically change to the stored Home Altitude value.
NOTE:
It is important for your computer to be calibrated as closely as possible to
your actual starting altitude. If your altimeter is calibrated to an altitude
significantly different from your actual starting altitude, your distance climbed
and % grade readings may be inaccurate.
NOTE:
You may notice on some days, due to changes in local barometric pressure,
that your ending altitude is different from your starting altitude. This is a
normal response to pressure changes over time. These changes, because they
happen so slowly will not generally be recorded in your distance climbed
reading.
NOTE:
The Delphi 6.0 calculates % grade using the distance data from the trip
odometer and the changes in altitude measured by the altimeter. The grade
display is updated once every 5 seconds using the distance and altimeter data
from the previous 20-seconds. Because of this is it normal for the % Grade
indication to lag behind the actual changes, especially if transitioning from
one slope to another.
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