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Page 7: ...SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT MODE MODE SELECT MODE SELECT SELECT SELECT SELECT DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENT DAILY ALARMS 24 HOUR MEMORY DUAL TIME LOGBOOK LOGBOOK HISTORY HEART RATE MONITOR STOP...

Page 8: ...E CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACTS Suunto Oy Phone 358 9 875870 Fax 358 9 87587301 Suunto USA Phone 1 800 543 9124 Canada Phone 1 800 267 7506 European Call Center Phone 358 2 284 11 60 Suunto Website www su...

Page 9: ...nts and Units 9 1 5 1 Selecting the Units of Measurement 10 1 6 Pressure Sensor Calibration 11 1 7 baTTeRy RePlaCeMenT of THe WRIsToP CoMPuTeR 11 1 8 baTTeRy RePlaCeMenT of THe suunTo TRansMITTeR belT...

Page 10: ...3 1 Setting the Dual Time Function 26 CHAPTER 4 Altimeter Mode 27 4 1 Setting the Altimeter 28 4 2 Altitude difference Measurement Sub Mode 30 4 2 1 How to Start the Altitude Difference Measurement 3...

Page 11: ...7 1 3 What do the segments on the circumference mean 43 7 1 4 Why do the segments on the circumference go to the left counterclockwise 44 7 1 5 Why are there two symbols above the mode texts and what...

Page 12: ...the little box on the top left of the display 47 7 5 2 Does the Wristop Computer show future trends in weather conditions 47 7 5 3 What does absolute pressure and relative pressure mean 47 7 5 4 What...

Page 13: ...puter and LCD display It will facilitate the user s understanding of the functions and processes necessary to setup those functions 1 2 MAIN FUNCTIONS MODES The Wristop Computer features five main fun...

Page 14: ...ressing the button changes or scrolls the value upward In the timing and recording functions this button acts as a start stop On Off button In the memory and logbook functions this button advances thr...

Page 15: ...d is divided into six distinct viewable areas The Outer Circumference encompasses the outer boundary of the LCD display A Barometric Trend Indicator provides a quick reference for analyzing and collat...

Page 16: ...1 5 Measurements and Units The Wristop Computer supplies two units of measure metric or imperial Metric Unit of Measure Imperial Unit of Measure m ft m min ft min o C o F mbar InHg...

Page 17: ...it of measure desired PRESS the Select button to move to the next unit Located below the m or ft in Field 2 mbar or inHg will begin to flash 6 PRESS the button to toggle between mbar and inHg 7 At the...

Page 18: ...percent of the battery capacity is still available When this occurs we recommend replacement of the battery Extreme cold weather may activate the low battery warning indicator Though the indicator is...

Page 19: ...e due care to ensure that the Wristop Computer remains waterproof Note After every battery replacement it is necessary to calibrate the magnetic sensor Details on performing this process are found in...

Page 20: ...signal strength varies depending on the individual s tissue composition and the percentage of people who have problems with heart rate measurement is considerably higher in a water environment than i...

Page 21: ...the transmitter over a shirt moisten the shirt well under the electrodes When the Wristop Computer is in the Altimeter main mode HRM main mode or any of the HRM sub modes and the transmitter is worn...

Page 22: ...tion The Heart Rate Monitor function provides the user with a heart rate range from 20 240 beats min a stopwatch range of up to 23 59 59 stores up to 30 split times and heart rate readings an interval...

Page 23: ...imit alarms 3 PRESS the Select button to move to the next setting setting the upper limit Fig 3 Field 1 displays the text LI LI Limits Field 2 flashes the upper limit where the default value is 240 Fi...

Page 24: ...eart rate readings can be stored into the HRM memory In the HRM mode PRESS the Select button once to enter this submode In the Stopwatch mode Fig 4 Field 1 displays the seconds and tenths of a second...

Page 25: ...zero once the stopwatch has been stopped In the two finish time mode 1 PRESS the button to start the stopwatch 2 PRESS the button once to stop the stopwatch and to display the first finish time This f...

Page 26: ...nd recovery The countdown timer can be set to repeat a specific interval a specific number of times automatically Adjustments to training interval recovery interval and number of intervals can be made...

Page 27: ...1 displays the seconds Field 2 displays the number 2 indicating the Recovery Interval and Field 3 displays the hours and minutes up to 23 59 and the text Timer 10 PRESS the button to scroll the second...

Page 28: ...down timer process To start the countdown timer 1 PRESS the button to start stop and restart the timer in the countdown timer sub mode 2 During an activity PRESS the button to view the number of inter...

Page 29: ...nformation Fig 11 Field 1 displays the maximum heart rate recorded Field 2 displays the average heart recorded and Field 3 displays the minimum heart rate recorded 5 In the fifth display time spent ab...

Page 30: ...s You can exit the viewing of stored split times and heart rate readings at any time by pressing the Mode button CHAPTER 3 Time Mode The Suunto Wristop Computer watch function provides the user with a...

Page 31: ...between the 24hr and 12hr Note if the 12 hour clock is chosen either AM PM will appear below the hour in Field 2 9 At the clock setting desired PRESS the Select button to move to the next setting Loca...

Page 32: ...or the button to select the desired alarm to be set 1 2 or 3 2 PRESS the Select button and hold in for 2 seconds Located in Field 1 the ON or OFF will begin to flash 3 PRESS either the or the button...

Page 33: ...ton to scroll the hours upward or PRESS the button to scroll the hours downward 3 At the hour desired PRESS the Select button to move to the next setting Located in Field 3 to the right of the hour va...

Page 34: ...he vertical ascent or descent rate Field 2 displays the current altitude in increments of 5 meters or 10 feet depending on the unit of measure selected and Field 3 displays the current time or the cur...

Page 35: ...rval of time 1 PRESS the Select button and hold in for 2 seconds Located in Field 1 is the text RE indicating reference altitude located in Field 2 the current altitude will begin to flash Fig 22 2 PR...

Page 36: ...time period Once the time period has been reached the Wristop Computer will alert the user that the logbook recording has expired known as a timeout For setting the logbook interval refer to Setting t...

Page 37: ...return to the main time mode This mode does continue in the background and allows the user to move to other modes The user can return to this sub mode to view the current status at his her convenienc...

Page 38: ...he altitude for that particular hour 2 PRESS the button to scroll back up Note Replacing the battery will not erase this information 4 4 Logbook SUB Mode In the Altimeter mode PRESS the Select button...

Page 39: ...t of ascent and descent equaling 150 ft 50m or more The fifth display shows the time duration of recording information in the particular logbook that is being viewed Fig 32 Field 2 displays the total...

Page 40: ...ording interval 4 4 1 Closer examination of the logbook The logbook can also be viewed at the chosen interval The Closer Examination display shows vertical ascent descent rate and heart rate of the us...

Page 41: ...this sub mode The logbook history mode features four displays In the first display Fig 40 Field 1 displays the year when the logbook history has last been cleared Field 2 displays the text HIS and Fie...

Page 42: ...s PRESS the Select button and hold in for 2 seconds Located in Field 1 is the text CLR in Field 2 the text HIS and in Field 3 nO will begin to flash Fig 44 2 PRESS the button to toggle between YES and...

Page 43: ...20 to 60 C or 5 to 140 F and a temperature resolution of 1 C or F Note Body Heat will effect temperature when the Wristop Computer is worn on the wrist To achieve an accurate reading remove the Wristo...

Page 44: ...venience return to this sub mode to view the current reading 5 1 1 How to Start the Pressure Difference Measurement 1 PRESS the Select button and hold in for 2 seconds Located in Field 1 is the text S...

Page 45: ...ometer mode PRESS the Select button three times to enter this sub mode In the sea level pressure mode Fig 49 Field 1 displays the text SEA Field 2 displays the current sea level pressure and Field 3 d...

Page 46: ...ng an arrow Each line represents a 3 hour period The right line represents the last 3 hours The left line represents 3 hours prior to the last 3 hours The line can indicate 9 different patterns in the...

Page 47: ...half cardinal point Field 2 displays the bearing in degrees Field 3 displays the current time The Outer Circumference graphically displays the North South arrow where one lit segment shows North and...

Page 48: ...hen adjusting the value with the and buttons 6 At the desired bearing to track PRESS the Mode button to accept the changes and exit the setup program Note If the user does not press any button for 1 m...

Page 49: ...cted the compass readings Note We also recommend calibrating the compass before using the compass the first time as well as when heading outdoors to use the compass To begin the calibration 1 PRESS th...

Page 50: ...w much the backlight the compass and the logbook are used The low battery warning symbol appears on the display when 5 to 15 percent of battery capacity remains This should give the user plenty of tim...

Page 51: ...o the left counterclockwise and plus to the right clockwise 7 1 5 Why are there two symbols above the mode texts and what do they mean The left hand symbol indicates that the altitude alarm is activat...

Page 52: ...descent rate as well as heart rate at that time according to the chosen interval 20 seconds 1 minute 10 or 60 minutes When all the memory places are filled the logbook starts recording new logs on to...

Page 53: ...e reference altitude is set the unit will show quite accurate readings Second if what you mean is how the Wristop Computer calculates the information shown in the logbook this is what it does for the...

Page 54: ...se the Wristop Computer measures ascent and descent based on changes in air pressure it interprets these changes as vertical movement 7 5 Barometer 7 5 1 What is the little box on the top left of the...

Page 55: ...your progress i e a zero point You could also mark a certain altitude which is graphically shown by the segments on the circumference to get an intermediate difference measurement However the bezel i...

Page 56: ...00 3281 8 5 47 3 1200 3937 7 2 45 0 1400 4593 5 9 42 6 1600 5250 4 6 40 3 1800 5906 3 3 37 9 2000 6562 2 0 35 6 2400 7874 0 6 30 9 2800 9187 3 2 26 2 3000 9843 4 5 23 9 3400 11155 7 1 19 2 3800 12468...

Page 57: ...your mountain ascent was actually higher Consequently a lower than normal temperature causes the calculated altitude difference to be larger than the real altitude difference you did not ascend quite...

Page 58: ...itude 3280 ft Displayed altitude 9840 ft Real outside temperature 36 3 F 18 9 F Normal table temperature 47 3 F 23 9 F Temperature difference real normal 9 F 5 F Sum of temperature offsets 9 F 5 F 14...

Page 59: ...solely for the use of its clients to obtain knowledge and key information regarding the operation of the Wristop Computer Its contents shall not be used or distributed for any other purpose and or ot...

Page 60: ...the scope of its published specifications or any causes not covered by this warranty There are no express warranties except as listed above The client can exercise the right to repair under the warra...

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