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Using Reference Altitude Values

To minimize the chance of reading error, you should update the reference altitude value before setting off 
on a trek or any other activity where you plan to take altitude readings. During a trek, keep checking the 
readings produced by the watch against altitude information provided by markers and other information, 
and update the reference altitude value as required.

 Reading error can be caused by changes in barometric pressure, atmospheric conditions, and 

elevation.

 Before performing the procedure below, look up the altitude of your current location on a map, the 

Internet, etc.

To specify a reference altitude value

1. In the Altimeter Mode, hold down 

E

 for at least two seconds. 

SET

Hold

 will fl ash on the display and then 

ALTI

 will appear in the upper 

display. Keep 

E

 depressed until 

ALTI

 appears.

 The current altitude reading value will appear at this time.

2. Use 

A

 (+) or 

C

 (–) to change the current reference altitude value in 

1-meter (5-foot) increments.

 Change the reference altitude value to an accurate altitude reading 

that you get from a map or other source.

 You can set the reference altitude value within the range of –10,000 

to 10,000 meters (–32,800 to 32,800 feet).

 Pressing 

A

 and 

C

 at the same time returns to 

OFF

 (no reference 

altitude value), so the watch performs air pressure to altitude 
conversions based on preset data only.

3. Press 

E

 to exit the setting screen.

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Advanced Altimeter Mode Operations

Use the information in this section to obtain more accurate altimeter readings, especially while mountain 
climbing or trekking.

Using an Altitude Differential Value

The Altimeter Mode screen has an altitude differential value that shows 
the change in altitude from a reference point you specify. The altitude 
differential value is updated each time the watch takes an altitude reading.

 The range of the altitude differential value is –3,000 meters (–9,995 

feet) to 3,000 meters (9,995 feet).

- - - -

 is displayed in place of the altitude differential value whenever 

the measured value is outside the allowable range.

 See “Using the Altitude Differential Value While Mountain Climbing or 

Hiking” (page E-58) for some real-life examples of how to use this 
feature.

To specify the altitude differential start point

1. In the Altimeter Mode, select Screen 2 as the Altimeter Mode display 

(page E-52).

2. Press 

E

.

 The watch will take an altitude reading and register the result as 

the altitude differential value start point. The altitude differential 
value will be reset to zero at this time.

Altitude differential

Altitude differential

Altitude differential

Altitude differential

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Using the Altitude Differential Value While Mountain Climbing or Hiking

After you specify the altitude differential start point while mountain climbing or hiking, you can easily 
measure the change in the altitude between that point and other points along the way.

To use the altitude differential value

1. In the Altimeter Mode, check to make sure that an altitude reading is 

on the display.

 If an altitude reading is not displayed, press 

A

 to take one. See “To 

take altitude readings” (page E-55) for details.

2. Use the contour lines on your map to determine the difference in 

altitude between your current location and your destination.

3. In the Altimeter Mode, press 

E

 to specify your current location as the 

altitude differential start point.

 The watch will take an altitude reading and register the result as 

the altitude differential value start point. The altitude differential 
value will be reset to zero at this time.

4. While comparing the altitude difference you determined on the map 

and the watch’s altitude differential value, advance towards your 
destination.

 If the map shows that the difference in altitude between your 

location and your destination is +80 meters for example, you know 
you will be nearing your destination when the displayed altitude 
differential value shows +80 meters.

Current
location

Destination
altitude

Current
location

Destination
altitude

Altitude

Altitude
differential

Altitude

Altitude
differential

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Types of Altitude Data

Your watch can record three types of altitude data in its memory: manually saved data, auto save values, 
and trek log values.

 Use the Data Recall Mode to view data stored in memory. See “Viewing Altitude Records” (page E-68) 

for details.

Manually Saved Records

Any time you perform the procedure below in the Altimeter Mode, the watch will create and store a record 
with the currently displayed altitude reading, along with the date and time the reading was taken. There is 
enough memory to store up to 30 manually saved records, which are numbered from 

REC 1

 through 

REC 30

.

To save a reading manually

1. In the Altimeter Mode, check to make sure that an altitude reading is 

on the display.

 If an altitude reading is not displayed, press 

A

 to take one. See “To 

take altitude readings” (page E-55) for details.

2. Hold down 

A

. First, 

REC Hold

 will fl ash on the display. After that, 

REC

 and the current time will appear in the lower display. Release 

A

as soon as 

REC

 and the current time appear.

 This will save the currently displayed altitude reading in a manually 

saved record, along with the time and date of the reading.

 The watch will return to the Altimeter Mode screen automatically 

after the save operation is complete.

 Holding down 

A

 for too long will advance to trek log update 

start/stop (page E-62).

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 There is enough memory to store up to 30 manually saved records. If there are already 30 

manually saved records in memory, the above operation will cause the oldest record to be deleted 
automatically to make room for the new one.

Auto Save Values

Auto save values are one type of data stored in the memory of your watch.

Auto Save Values

High Altitude (

MAX

)

Low Altitude (

MIN

)

Total Ascent (

ASC

)

Total Descent (

DSC

)

These values are checked and updated automatically by the watch as altitude auto measurements are 
taken.

Auto save is performed only while the watch is in the Altimeter Mode.

Cumulative ascent and cumulative descent values are updated whenever there is a difference of at 
least ±15 meters (±49 feet) from one reading to the next.

Auto save values also include the date and time each value was recorded.

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Trek Log Values

While trek log updating is enabled, altitude values (high altitude/low altitude, cumulative ascent/descent) 
for a particular trek are automatically checked and updated at regular intervals, even if you exit the 
Altimeter Mode. Values include the date and time each is updated. Up to 14 records of trek log values can 
be maintained in memory, and each record is assigned a number from Mt.1 through Mt.14 in the sequence 
they are stored.

Trek Log Values in Each Record

High Altitude (

MAX

)

Low Altitude (

MIN

)

Total Ascent (

ASC

)

Total Descent (

DSC

)

For up to 12 hours after trek log value updating is enabled, the values are updated automatically even 
if you exit the Altimeter Mode. A segment ( ) in the graphic around the periphery of the display fl ashes 
to show the time elapsed since trek log value updating was enabled. Each graphic segment represents 
12 minutes, and one revolution around the display represents 12 hours.

You can select the altitude reading interval you want. For more information, see “To select the altitude 
auto reading interval” (page E-53).

Trek log value updating stops automatically whenever the battery charge goes low.

Note

Even if you exit the Altimeter Mode while trekking, updating of the trek log high altitude, low altitude, 
and cumulative ascent and descent values continues.

Your watch has enough memory for 14 trek log records, which means you can maintain values for up to 
14 treks.

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To start trek log value updating

In the Altimeter Mode, hold down 

A

 for at least fi ve seconds. First, 

Trek

Hold

 will fl ash on the display. After that, 

Hold

 will disappear and a pointer 

( ) indicating elapsed reading time will appear at 12 o’clock. Release 

A

when

Hold

 disappears.

This indicates that updating of trek log values (high altitude/low 
altitude, cumulative ascent/descent) is being performed.

To stop trek log value updating

In the Altimeter Mode, hold down 

A

 for at least fi ve seconds. First, 

Trek

Hold End

 and the elapsed time pointer ( ) will fl ash. After that, 

Hold

 will 

disappear. Release 

A

 when 

Hold

 disappears.

This indicates that updating of trek log values (high altitude/low 
altitude, cumulative ascent/descent) has been stopped.

Note

To start a new trek log record while there are already 14 trek log 
records in memory, you will need to delete existing records. For more 
information, see “To delete data in a specifi c memory area” (page 
E-73).

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How High and Low Altitude Values are Updated

With each auto save or trek log reading, the watch compares the current reading against the 

MAX

 (high 

altitude) and 

MIN

 (low altitude) values. It will replace the 

MAX

 value if the current reading is at least 15 

meters (±49 feet) greater than 

MAX

, or the 

MIN

 value if the current reading is at least 15 meters (±49 feet) 

less than 

MIN

.

How Cumulative Ascent and Cumulative Descent Values Are Updated

Session start point

20 m

0 m

120 m

320 m

620 m

Session end point

The total ascent and total descent values produced by an Altimeter Mode reading operation session 
during the example climb illustrated above are calculated as follows.
  Total Ascent: 

q

 (300 m) + 

e

 (620 m) = 920 m

  Total Descent: 

w

 (320 m) + 

r

 (500 m) = 820 m

Operation Guide 3443

Summary of Contents for 3443

Page 1: ...the Home City and the daylight saving time DST setting Use the procedure under To configure Home City and summer time settings page E 20 to configure your Home City and daylight saving time settings Important World Time Mode and Sunrise Sunset Mode data depend on correct Home City time and date settings in the Timekeeping Mode Make sure you configure these settings correctly 3 Set the current time Se...

Page 2: ...ime signal and sensor operations will be disabled until battery power recovers Battery power will recover in about 15 minutes At this time the battery power indicators H M L will stop flashing This indicates that the functions listed above are enabled again If all of the battery power indicators H M L are flashing and the CHG charge indicator also is flashing it means the battery level is very low Ex...

Page 3: ...and CITY will be displayed in the upper display After that the currently selected city code and city name will scroll across the upper display Keep E depressed until the scrolling starts The watch will exit the setting mode automatically if you do not perform any operation for about two or three minutes For details about city codes see the City Code Table at the back of this manual 2 Use A East an...

Page 4: ...the indicated direction is northwest NW and 315 degrees for example the actual direction can be anywhere from 304 to 326 degrees Note that taking a direction reading while the watch is not horizontal in relation to the horizon can result in large direction reading error You can calibrate the bearing sensor if you suspect the direction reading is incorrect Any ongoing direction reading operation is...

Page 5: ...he map so the direction you want to travel on the map is pointed straight in front of you 4 While in the Timekeeping Mode or in any of the sensor modes press C to take a compass reading The reading will appear on the display after about one second 5 Still holding the map in front of you turn your body until north as indicated by the watch and the northerly direction on the map are aligned This wil...

Page 6: ...nt reading The vertical axis of the graph represents barometric pressure with each dot standing for the relative difference between its reading and that of the dots next to it Each dot represents 1 hPa The following shows how to interpret the data that appears on the barometric pressure graph Rising barometric pressure indicates that upcoming weather will improve Falling barometric pressure indica...

Page 7: ...ment reading interval one second five seconds or two minutes on the horizontal axis page E 53 To take readings of the difference between the altitude at your current location and the altitude at a reference point select Screen 2 See Using an Altitude Differential Value page E 57 for more information To select the altitude screen format 1 In the Altimeter Mode hold down E for at least two seconds SE...

Page 8: ...memory to store up to 30 manually saved records which are numbered from REC 1 through REC 30 To save a reading manually 1 In the Altimeter Mode check to make sure that an altitude reading is on the display If an altitude reading is not displayed press A to take one See To take altitude readings page E 55 for details 2 Hold down A First REC Hold will flash on the display After that REC and the curre...

Page 9: ...re is the chance of sudden altitude changes Do not use this watch for measuring altitude in applications that demand professional or industrial level precision Remember that the air inside of a commercial aircraft is pressurized Because of this the readings produced by this watch will not match the altitude readings announced or indicated by the flight crew 400 A B 400 A B E 67 Precautions Concerni...

Page 10: ...n is City Code TYO Tokyo Latitude North 35 7 degrees Longitude East 139 7 degrees Current date Sunrise time Sunset time Current date Sunrise time Sunset time E 76 To view the sunrise sunset time for a particular date 1 Enter the Sunrise Sunset Mode This will display the sunrise and sunset times for the current date at the location specified by the city code latitude and longitude 2 While the sunris...

Page 11: ...About one second after ALM appears on the display the display will change to show an alarm name AL 1 to AL 4 or SNZ or the SIG indicator The alarm name indicates an alarm screen SIG is shown when the Hourly Time Signal screen is on the display When you enter the Alarm Mode the data you were viewing when you last exited the mode appears first Alarm name AL or SIG Alarm time Hour Minutes Current time...

Page 12: ... off In the Timekeeping Mode hold down L for at least three seconds to toggle the auto light switch on LT displayed and off LT not displayed The auto light switch on indicator LT is on the display in all modes while the auto light switch is turned on The auto light switch turns off automatically whenever battery power drops to Level 4 page E 11 Auto light switch on indicator Auto light switch on i...

Page 13: ...r shows H or M E 99 Specifications Accuracy at normal temperature 15 seconds a month Timekeeping Hour minutes seconds p m P year month day day of the week Time format 12 hour and 24 hour Calendar system Full Auto calendar pre programmed from the year 2000 to 2099 Other Three display formats day of the week day screen month day screen barometric pressure graph screen Home City code can be assigned o...

Page 14: ...e BER Berlin STO Stockholm ATH Athens 2 CAI Cairo JRS Jerusalem MOW Moscow 3 JED Jeddah THR Tehran 3 5 DXB Dubai 4 KBL Kabul 4 5 KHI Karachi 5 L 3 City Code City UTC Offset GMT Differential DEL Delhi 5 5 KTM Kathmandu 5 75 DAC Dhaka 6 RGN Yangon 6 5 BKK Bangkok 7 SIN Singapore 8 HKG Hong Kong BJS Beijing TPE Taipei SEL Seoul 9 TYO Tokyo ADL Adelaide 9 5 GUM Guam 10 SYD Sydney NOU Noumea 11 WLG Wel...

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