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5.3 Altimeter Mode 

- Calibrate the Altimeter

 

5.4 Altimeter Mode 

- Set the Altitude Alarm 

 

Before Calibrat

ing

 the Altimeter

- The altimeter's calibrati

on

 procedure 

is 

design

ed

 for 

use in 

the normal altimeter mode.

-

A s   t h e   a l t i t u d e   i s  c a l c u l a t e d   f r o m   t h e   a i r  p r e s s u r e ,  
the change of air pressure w

ill

 affect the altitude reading. 

- To achieve a more accurate reading, the 

K2-100

 need

s

 to

be calibrated from time to time as pressure may change 
gradually even within hours.

- Calibrat

ion of

 the 

K2-100

 

must occur at

 a known 

altitude, 

such as at sea level or beside an altitude sign pole, 

as 

that altitude value has to be 

entered into

 the 

K2-100

 

during the 

calibration procedure.

Important: 

Entering

 a

n

 incorrect altitude  in the calibration 

procedure

 will

 result 

in 

a

 

mistaken altitude in 

the 

future.   

Altitude Calibration Procedures

-

Press  and hold the [adjust] button for 2 seconds to enter the 
Altitude Calibration Display.

-

Press the [adjust] button once again to enter the calibration 
sequence, the digits of the middle row of the display and the 
altitude unit  will start flashing. 

-

Press the [start/stop] button to increase the number; press 
the [lap/reset] button to  decrease the number.  Hold

ing

 down 

the 

button changes the number  at a higher speed.

-

After you set the altitude,  press the [mode] button to exit the 
setting sequence. 

-

P r e s s   t h e   [ m o d e ]   b u t t o n   o n c e  a g a i n   t o   r e t u r n   t o  
Altitude Graph Display.

Altitude Alarm 1 and 2

- The 

K2-100

 

has two 

built-in altitude alarms: Altitude  

Alarm 1 

and Altitude Alarm 2 

t

h

at

 work independent

ly

.

- The Alarm icon will  flash and the 

K2-100

 will sound for 10 

seconds when you pass through the Altitude Alarm Limit,  
either below or above the limit.

 

-

When the alarm sounds, press  any button to stop  the alarm.

- The Altitude Alarms can  be set within the  range from  

-30065ft to 30065 ft (-9164m 

to 9164m

)

-

If two Altitude Alarms  are set at the  same altitude limit value, 
the Altitude Alarm 1   will be activated  only.

To Set the Altitude  Alarm Limit and set the Alarm 1 ON/OFF

-

Press and hold the [adjust] button for 2 seconds to enter 
Altitude Calibration Display. Press the [adjust] button once 
again to select the  Altitude Alarm 1 Display

-

Press and hold the [adjust] button to enter the Altitude Alarm 
Setting Display. In the setting display, the altitude digits and 
the altitude unit will flash. Press the [start/stop] button to 
increase the altitude number; press the [lap/reset] button to 
decrease altitude number.  Hold

ing

 down the button

 changes

   

the altitude

 at a higher  speed.

-

Once you change the altitude alarm, the Altitude Alarm 
1 turn ON automatically. After you set the altitude alarm, 
press the [mode] button  to exit the setting  sequence. 

-

Press the [lap/reset] button to  turn the alarm ON or OFF.

-

Press the [mode] button once again to return to the Altitude 
History Graph Display.  A dotted line will show on the display 
to illustrate the Alarm 1's limit.

To Set the Altitude Alarm 2

-

Set the Altitude Alarm 2 in the same manner as setting 
Altitude Alarm 1.

Altitude Graph Display

Altitude Graph 

Display

Altitude History Graph

Temperature
in degree Celsius

Altitude in meter

Altitude history graph

the altitude 
variable
(Y-axis)

the time variable
(X-axis)

Real time

Altimeter Graph Display

-

In the Altimeter Graph Display, the 1st row of the display 
shows the altitude history graph of the last 24 hours.

T h e   2 n d   r o w   o f   t h e  d i s p l a y   s h o w s   t h e   a l t i t u d e  
and the current temperature. 

-

The 3rd row of the display shows the current time:  hour 
minute and second.

The Altitude History Graph

-  T h e  

K 2 - 1 0 0

  s t o r e s   t h e   a l t i t u d e   v a l u e s   a u t o m a t i c a l l y  

as time goes by.

-

The Altitude History Graph of the Altitude Graph Display 
is plotted by these historical altitude values.

-

The X-axis of the history graph is time variable; the Y-
axis of the history graph is altitude variable. The Altitude 
History Graph makes up 11 rows and  40 columns. 

-

The memory  on the left hand side of the history graph 

is

 recorded early than those  on the right.

-

The scale of the Y-axis of the history graph is changeable, 
the scale will be changed in order to fit in the altitude 
values. Check the 'Altitude History Graph Scale' section 
for more detail on the scale of  the history graph.

To Switch among Units

- The 

K2-100

 can display altitude in meter (m) or feet (ft);  

the 

K2-100

 can display temperature in Celsius (

  C

) or

Fahrenheit ( F).

-

Press and hold the [lap/reset] button to change the units 
as in the units select sequence.

Altitude History Graph Scale

-

The scale of the Y-axis of the History Graph is varied 
for fitting all the altitude memory into the graph. 

-

Press the [lap/reset] button once to  view the altitude

 

scale information, in the Altitude Graph Display,

-

The '

GRAPH SCALE

' message will slide out and display 

for 3 seconds, then the  X-axis and Y-axis resolutions 
will be shown. 

-

For example, '

X=0:15'00"

'  implies that the resolution of 

X - a x i s   i s   1 5   m i n u t e   p e r  c o l u m n ;   a t   t h e   s a m e   t i m e , 
'

Y = 2 0 m

'   i m p l i e s   t h a t   t h e   r e s o l u ti o n   o f   Y - a x i s   i s   2 0  

meter per row.

- The maximum and the minimum  altitudes of the History 

Graph will be shown on the display a while later.

-

F o r   e x a m p l e ,   '

M A X   1 5 1 M

'   i m p l i e s   t h a t   t h e   c u r r en t  

maximum altitude of the Altitude History Graph is 151
meter. '

MIN 0m

' implies the current minimum altitude of 

the Altitude History Graph is 0 meter.

NOTE:

-

T h e   r e s o l u t i o n   o f   X - a x i s   o f  t h e   h i s t o r y   g r a p h   ( t i m e  
variable) is fixed as 15 minutes.

-

The resolution of Y-axis of the history graph (altitude 
variable) is ranging from 1,2,5,10,20,50,100,200,500,1000 
to 2000 meters.

5.1 Altimeter Mode 

- Altitude Graph Display

 

C (Celsius) 
m (Meter)

C (Celsius) 

ft (Feet)

F(Fahrenheit)

ft (Feet)

F (Fahrenheit)

m (Meter)

hold 

lap/reset

hold 

lap/reset

hold 

lap/reset

hold 

lap/reset

lap/reset

button

Unit  Selection  Sequence

5.2 Altimeter Mode

- Altitude History Graph Scale 

 

History Graph Scale Display

altitude

total display time 
(15 min. X 40 column=600 min or 10 hour)

total display altitude
(Y axis resolution X 11 row)

Y-axis

resolution

1, 2, 5, 10

20, 50 

100, 200, 500

1000, 2000

meter(s)

X-axis

resolution

15 minutes

hold

adjust

hold

adjust

adjust
button

Altitude Alarm 1 Setting Sequence
( Set the Altitude Alarm 1 as 129m)

Increase

 

the altitude

mode

button

mode

button

Altitude Graph Display

lap/reset

start/stop

digits have been 
selected (flashing)

alarm 
limit line

alarm 1 ON
indicator

digits 
flashing

Decre

ase

 

the altitude

start/stop

lap/reset

hold

adjust

hold

adjust

Calibration Sequence
( Calibrate the altitude from 123 to 128m)

Increase

 

the altitude

hold 

adjust

Altitude in meter

Altitude History Graph

digits flashing

mode

button

mode

button

Altitude Graph Display

Decrease

 

the altitude

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Summary of Contents for K2-100

Page 1: ...ale 5 3 Altimeter Mode Calibrate the Altimeter 5 4 Altimeter Mode Set the Altitude Alarm 5 5 Altimeter Mode Normal Altitude and Relative Altitude 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 17 18 19 20 5 6 Al...

Page 2: ...r K2 100 in a dry place when it is not in use 1 0 Introduction 1 3 2 4 2 0 The K2 100 Parts and Its Functions 3 0 Major Function Modes Time Keeping Altimeter and Barometer Mode Time Keeping Mode mode...

Page 3: ...art stop button to increase the number Press the lap reset button to decrease the number 15 gives a darker display 0 gives a lighter display After you set the time date display format and display cont...

Page 4: ...e lap number will be displayed at the right hand side of the display for 5 seconds as well as the lap time display on the bottom row of the display Then the chronograph starts running again automatica...

Page 5: ...ress the mode button to exit the setting sequence If no bu tton is pressed in the setting display for about 3 minutes the K2 100 will return to the Timer Mode automatically hour second minute Timer Co...

Page 6: ...meter Graph Display In the Altimeter Graph Display the 1st row of the display shows the altitude history graph of the last 24 hours T h e 2 n d r o w o f t h e d i s p l a y s h o w s t h e a l t i t...

Page 7: ...istory graph are recorded early than those on the right The flashing column of the history graph indicates which memory is displaying during the 24 hour memory reviewing 5 5 Altimeter Mode Normal Alti...

Page 8: ...M indicator starts flashing which indicates that the User Log Memory recording in progress Press the start stop button once again to stop the recording of the User Log Memory Free Record Display While...

Page 9: ...ld lap reset lap reset button Graph Scale Display 6 0 Barometer and its sub displays continue Barometric Graph Display 31 32 6 2 Barometer Mode Pressure History Graph Scale Pressure History Graph Scal...

Page 10: ...ory graph shows on the 1st row of the display T h e p r e s s u r e m e m o r y a n d te m p e r a t u r e s h o w o n the 2nd row of the display The time which recorded the memory shows on the 3rd ro...

Page 11: ...econds Measuring Mode 10 lap memories Recall lap memories and total time 7 0 Specifications Altitude Reference Setting 9164m to 9164m or 30065ft to 30065ft Influence Minimum influence of temperature c...

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