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ALTIWARE SERIES

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alterra/aerial

28

english

ALTIMETER DATA LOG MEMORY

ALTIMETER DATA LOG MEMORY

An 

ALTIMETER DATA LOG

 file tracks the following information:

1.

  

TOTAL FEET

 or 

METERS ASCENDED

 and 

AVERAGE RATE OF 

ASCENT.

2.

  

TOTAL FEET

 or 

METERS DESCENDED

 and 

AVERAGE RATE OF 

DECENT.

3.

   Number of 

LAPS

. A 

LAP

 is counted as any change in altitude of 

greater than 150’/50m UP and DOWN.

4.

  

TOTAL TIME

 for file.

START/STOP LOG BOOK

1.

 Start 

In 

ALTIMETER

 mode, 

2.

 Activate 

the 

ALTIMETER LOG

 – 

PRESS

 

& HOLD

 

S1

 key. 

START

 

and 

LOG

 will appear on screen

3.

  The display will automatically revert to the 

ALTIMETER

 screen with 

the 

LOG BOOK ICON

 (    ) visible. 

4.

 

STOP

 the 

ALTIMETER LOG

 – 

PRESS & HOLD

 

S1

 key. 

STOP

 and 

LOG

 will appear on screen. 

5. 

  The display will automatically revert to the 

ALTIMETER

 screen with 

the 

LOG BOOK ICON

 no longer on the display.

CLEARING THE LOG BOOK MEMORY

1. 

 To 

CLEAR

 an individual 

LOG

, advance to the desired 

LOG

 using the 

S4

 key. 

2.

     

PRESS & HOLD

 the 

S5

 key. 

HOLD

CLEAR

 and the 

LOG

 

NUMBER

 will appear flashing on the display.

3.

    Continue to 

PRESS & HOLD

 the 

S5

 key until the message in the 

lower line changes from the 

LOG NUMBER

 to 

ALL

4.

  

RELEASE

 the 

S5

 key before the 

ALL

 indication stops flashing to 

clear a single 

LOG.

5.

    To 

CLEAR ALL LOGS

 continue to 

PRESS & HOLD

 the 

S5

 key while 

the 

ALL

 message is displayed in the lower line. When 

ALL

 files are 

cleared, 

4 DASHES

 will be displayed in the center line.

The 

ALTIMETER DATA LOG

 allows you to capture specific, detailed altitude information over a 

specific period of time in up to 15 individual files. 

REVIEWING ALTIMETER LOG DATA

Starting in the 

LOG DATA

 screen

The watch will automatically display the most recent 

ALTIMETER LOG FILE

 recorded with the 

LOG 

NUMBER

 in the center line of the display and the Date of the file in the upper and lower lines. 

SCROLL

 through the recorded files using the 

S2

 key. Use the 

S1

 key review the information in the 

following screens:

SCREEN 1

Top line:  

AVERAGE RATE OF ASCENT

Center line:  

FEET OR METERS ASCENDED

Bottom line:  

ASC (ASCENT)

SCREEN 2

Top line:  

AVERAGE RATE OF DESCENT

Center line:  

FEET OR METERS DESCENDED

Bottom line: 

 DSC  (DESCENT)

SCREEN 3

Center line:  

NUMBER OF LAPS. 

(A lap corresponds to a 

vertical ascent and decent of greater than 150’ or 50m)

Bottom line:  

LAP

SCREEN 4

Center line:  

TOTAL TIME FOR THE SEGMENT

Bottom line:  

TOTAL

Summary of Contents for Aerial

Page 1: ...alterra aerial...

Page 2: ...econdary Barometer Screens 20 Barometric Pressure Graph 21 Change Barometer Units 21 22 ALTIMETER 23 Setting the Altimeter 23 24 Secondary Altimeter Screens 25 Change Altitude Units 26 Max Acc Scrolli...

Page 3: ...ARNING Before starting any exercise program or performing any vigorous physical activity we strongly suggest you visit your doctor for a complete physical and to discuss your plans CAUTION Your watch...

Page 4: ...ly reduce battery life NOTE A blank display or inaccurate altimeter or compass readings are indications that the battery is getting weak and should be replaced REPLACING THE WATCH BATTERY 1 Remove bat...

Page 5: ...e Zone 1 on Display TIME ZONE 2 Time Zone 2 on Display DAILY ALARM Daily Alarm is active AM A M time PM P M time ALTIMETER ICONS symbol description what it means FEET Current Altitude measured in feet...

Page 6: ...ICK PRESS VS PRESS AND HOLD There are two key actions used to program the watch QUICK PRESS The key is pressed quickly and immediately released This is the most common key action and is used for most...

Page 7: ...display ACTIVATE THE DISPLAY BACKLIGHT SYSTEM QUICK PRESS the S3 key Activate the backlight system at any time with a QUICK PRESS of the S3 key The backlight will remain active for a period of 5 seco...

Page 8: ...l T1 T2 in the lower left corner of the display VIEW CHANGE TIME ZONE PRESS HOLD the S2 key SETTING THE TIME OF DAY 1 Start in TIME Mode 2 Select TIME 1 or TIME 2 using the S2 key 3 PRESS HOLD the S5...

Page 9: ...Line GRAPH OF BAROMETRIC PRESSURE FOR THE PAST 24HOURS see pg 21 Barometric pressure graph Bottom Line TEMPERATURE SCREEN 3 Top Line CURRENT ALTITUDE Center Line TIME OF DAY Bottom Line DAY AND DATE N...

Page 10: ...ncrements The compass can be adjusted to compensate for the magnetic declination corresponding to the area where the compass is being used CALIBRATING THE COMPASS continued 6 If the calibration is suc...

Page 11: ...y 5 Adjust SEA LEVEL BAROMETRIC PRESSURE using S1 and S2 keys Do not adjust your absolute barometric pressure 6 Exit the barometer setting sequence using the S5 key The Alterra and Aerial are equipped...

Page 12: ...its displayed in the TIME OF DAY and ALTIMETER modes BAROMETRIC PRESSURE GRAPH The center line of several of the BAROMETER screens as well as one of the TIME OF DAY screens shows a GRAPH OF BAROMETRIC...

Page 13: ...the Location you would like to set QUICK PRESS the S4 key to set that Location s altitude The LOCATION S ALTITUDE will appear flashing in the center line of the display 6 Adjust the ALTITUDE UP and DO...

Page 14: ...ur maximum and accumulated altitude since the last time you cleared the memories NOTE To skip the scrolling QUICK PRESS the S1 or S2 key NOTE To see MAXIMUM and ACCUMULATED ALTITUDES during use PRESS...

Page 15: ...y until the message in the lower line changes from the LOG NUMBER to ALL 4 RELEASE the S5 key before the ALL indication stops flashing to clear a single LOG 5 To CLEAR ALL LOGS continue to PRESS HOLD...

Page 16: ...l lap and split time for the timed segment as well as the number of the LAP and SPLIT on the top line of the display At the end of the 6 second period the display will stop flashing and show the time...

Page 17: ...ps starting with Lap 1 2 The TOP LINE will show the LAP 3 The CENTER LINE will show the LAP TIME 4 The LOWER LINE will show the SPLIT TIME After reviewing all lap information the display will show the...

Page 18: ...e for a period of approximately 3 seconds and then automatically change to the screen for manual adjustment of the BASE ALTITUDE with altitude displayed in the center line ADJUST the BASE ALTITUDE usi...

Page 19: ...S HOLD the S5 key to enter the programming sequence 5 ADJUST the HOURS MINUTES and CHIME using the S1 and S2 key 6 SET and ADVANCE from variable to variable using the S4 key 7 EXIT SETTING SEQUENCE us...

Page 20: ...an a half a year since the last time the battery was replaced BE AWARE Lithium batteries of the type used in this watch are very susceptible to improper storage Many times batteries purchased as new a...

Page 21: ...alterra aerial HIGHGEAR USA TECHTRAIL INC web www highgear com www techtrail com email contacts highgear com contacts techtrail com 2006 Highgear USA TechTrail Inc All Rights Reserved...

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