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DISPLAY MODES
There are four display modes in ALTIMETER:
• Altitude and clock
• Altitude and local barometric pressure
• Altitude and chronometer
• Altitude and temperature
Refer to fig 8 to change among the displays. Within the four display
modes there are four functions that can be recalled:
• Altitude memory
• Altitude alarm
• Climbing speed
• Climbing speed memory
Note:
The chronometer can also be activated in the climbing speed mode
(fig 8a).
HOW TO SET THE CURRENT ALTITUDE
When you first use the OUTBREAKER, you should set the current
altitude – that is the known altitude at the current location. You can
obtain the correct altitude from a topographical map.
Refer to fig 8b to set the reference altitude.
Note:
The altitude could be re-calibrated in another way by inputing the
sea-level pressure through the PC software. To connect the watch to
the PC software please refer to section 7.
HOW TO SET THE ALTIMETER ALARM
Refer to fig 9 to set the altimeter alarm.
Once the altitude alarm is set, your OUTBREAKER will emit an
alarm when the set altitude is exceeded.
Note:
a) The watch is equipped with both the ascending and descending
altimeter alarm.
b) The duration of the altitude alarm can also be set through the PC
software.
MAXIMUM AND ACCUMULATED
ALTITUDE
From the total ascending and descending altitude you can recall the
maximum ascending or descending altitude. You may also erase this
memory record. (fig 10)
Note:
a) please refer to Section 7 for overall erase memory record.
b) You can use this feature with the PC Docking station. To connect
the watch to the PC software please refer to section 7.