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3.5.2. Set menu

The Set menu allows you to store the locations of different obstacles hole by hole in
the Suunto G9 memory. To enter the Set menu, short press 

Enter

.

The following locations are available: Pin, Green, Tee, Bunker, Water, Lay-Up and
Rough.

To store the location:
1. Walk to the specific location on the course.
2. Scroll to the corresponding obstacle with the arrow

buttons and short press 

Enter

. Suunto G9 stores the

location once the EPE (Estimated Position Error) falls
below 10 meters.

3. To move to the next hole, select 

Done

.

NOTE:

 If a course has not been activated or the current

course does not contain any memorized features, Suunto
G9 will advise you to mark a point on the main display.

NOTE:

 Suunto G9 allows you to store up to 9 features

for each hole. Four of them are fixed (Tee, Pin, Green,
Lay-Up). When you store one of these again, it overwrites
the similar older feature. The other features allow you to
store multiple locations. Suunto G9 then displays a
number after the feature (for example when 2 bunkers
are stored the unit displays a bunker and bunker1).

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Page 2: ...Suunto Oy Phone 358 9 875870 Fax 358 9 87587301 Suunto USA Phone 1 800 543 9124 Canada Phone 1 800 776 7770 European Call Center Phone 358 2 284 11 60 PC related questions softwarehelpdesk suunto com Suunto Website www suunto com ...

Page 3: ...ivity and Accuracy Bar Display 9 2 2 Buttons 10 2 2 1 Short and Long Press 10 2 2 2 Start Data Button 10 2 2 3 Stop Cancel Button 10 2 2 4 Enter Button 11 2 2 5 Arrow Buttons 11 2 2 6 Key Lock 12 2 3 Menus 13 2 3 1 Basic Menu Structure 13 2 3 2 Navigating in the Menus 14 2 4 Understanding GPS 14 2 4 1 Overview 14 2 4 2 Line of sight Needed 14 2 4 3 Accuracy 15 2 4 4 GPS Usage 15 2 4 5 Versatility ...

Page 4: ...ric Memory 38 3 3 4 Weather Alarm 39 3 3 5 Function Menu 39 3 4 Compass Mode 40 3 4 1 Main Display 40 3 4 2 Calibrating the Compass 41 3 4 3 Declination 43 3 4 4 Function Menu 44 3 5 Course Mode 45 3 5 1 Main Display 45 3 5 2 Set menu 46 3 5 3 Viewing the Game Information 47 3 5 4 Function Menu 48 3 5 5 Clubs 53 3 6 Game Mode 56 3 6 1 Main Display 56 3 6 2 Start Round 58 3 6 3 Marking the Tee 59 3...

Page 5: ...DDITIONALFEATURES 65 4 1 PC Interface 65 4 1 1 Transferring Data 65 4 2 Suunto Golf Manager 66 4 2 1 Functions 66 4 3 Suuntosports com 68 4 3 1 System Requirements 68 4 3 2 SuuntoSports com Sections 68 5 TECHNICALSPECIFICATIONS 71 6 GPS DATUM LISTING 72 7 COPYRIGHTANDTRADEMARK NOTICE 80 8 CE 80 9 LIMITS OF LIABILITYAND ISO 9001 COMPLIANCE 81 10 DISCLAIMER 81 ...

Page 6: ... resale agent who sold you the package 1 2 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Only perform the procedures described in this manual Never attempt to disassemble or service your Suunto G9 Protect your Suunto G9 from shocks extreme heat and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight If not in use your Suunto G9 should be stored in a clean dry environment at room temperature Suunto G9 can be wiped clean with a lightly m...

Page 7: ... GPS Compass and data storage functions When the battery level indicator on the display reaches the red zone the battery voltage is low When this occurs you should recharge the battery However extremely cold weather affects the battery voltage even when the battery is still fully operational If the battery warn ing indicator is activated in temperatures above 10 C 50 F recharge the battery Do not ...

Page 8: ... When the indicator is in the red zone the battery needs recharging When the battery is being recharged the battery indicator moves up continuously until the bat tery is full and the indicator is shown in full length 2 1 3 Alarm Symbol If a regular alarm or a Baro Alarm is activated a rectan gular symbol is displayed at the right side of the lower horizontal dot line 2 Plug the charger in the dock...

Page 9: ...the upper horizontal dot line of the display Once the GPS is on but does not have a fix an empty rectangular dot is displayed When the GPS has a fix 1 to 5 filled rectangu lar dots are displayed The amount depends on the fix quality More dots represent better satellite coverage and signal reception ...

Page 10: ... The backlight stays on as long as a selection is active and 5 seconds after the last selection For more information on the backlight settings see page 25 2 2 3 Stop Cancel Button Short Press Returns to the previous menu level or to the previous selection without accepting the selection In the main mode displays it acts as a shortcut button that toggles the lowest field of the main display between...

Page 11: ...ade on the Game mode statistics display and returns to the Game display Long Press Moves to the Function menu from the main displays If the GPS is not active it accesses the Function menu for turning the GPS on Accepting any selection requiring use of the GPS also turns the GPS on Accepts the selections made with the arrow keys and returns to the main display 2 2 5 Arrow Buttons Short Press Scroll...

Page 12: ...o the Set menu 2 Press Start Data within 3 seconds The buttons are now locked and the message KEYS LOCKED is displayed Suunto G9 switches to the main display of the current mode and the key lock function indicator is displayed Deactivating the key lock To deactivate the key lock 1 Press Enter 2 Press Start Data within 3 seconds The text KEYS UN LOCKED is displayed ...

Page 13: ...s Set menu is displayed The Set menu includes several functions all of which include sub functions or settings This is called the hierarchical menu structure ENTER Change value with UP DOWN Press ENTER for over 2 sec ENTER Function menu GPS On Off see page 30 Time menu ALARM TIME DATE UNITS GENERAL TIME 24h DATE dd mm TEMP C TIME 24h DATE dd mm TEMP C ENTER ENTER accept and return STOP CANCEL disc...

Page 14: ...STANDING GPS 2 4 1 Overview Suunto G9 uses Global Positioning System GPS in determining the user s position GPS incorporates a set of satellites orbiting the Earth at an altitude of 20 000 km at the speed of 4 km s The satellites send relatively weak radio signals at power levels comparable to normal household light bulbs So the GPS reception gets disturbed much more easily than for example cellul...

Page 15: ...h the number of measurements made on the same spot as some errors will be averaged out Under all in view satellite conditions a global average horizontal positioning error is 7 8 meters 95 confidence level How ever depending on the satellite constellation and the distortion the GPS signal experi ences when traveling through the ionosphere the instantaneous accuracy can vary from a couple of meters...

Page 16: ... the satellites The position estimate accuracy improves during this time as more satellites can be used for position calculation The downloaded data is valid roughly for the next four hours during which the re ceiver starts more quickly typically in less than 10 seconds if it was turned off in between You should turn off the GPS when for example you have a longer break This is because satellite tr...

Page 17: ...he first row displays the date in the selected format For more information on changing the date format see page 28 Time The second row displays the time in the selected format For more information on changing between 12 and 24 hour displays see page 27 Shortcuts The third row displays either the stopwatch the sec onds or Dual time To switch between these short press Stop Cancel Stopwatch For infor...

Page 18: ...After the timing has been stopped you can scroll the split times with Stop Cancel To reset the timer long press Stop Cancel If the stopwatch has not been reset after stopping the timing press Start Data to continue the timing from the end time Suunto G9 can display up to 29 split times NOTE When you have used the stopwatch you cannot select other shortcuts before resetting the timer NOTE The maxim...

Page 19: ...menu item Short press Enter to select it The alarm menu dis plays the status of the alarms When you open the menu for the first time the alarm indicators are set to off as default 2 Scroll to the alarm you want to set and short press Enter The alarm information is displayed and the on off indicator is displayed as active in reversed color When you open the alarm information for the first time the ...

Page 20: ...the hour selection is activated The current time is shown in the lower part of the display for reference 4 Set the correct hour with the arrow buttons and short press Enter The minute selection is activated 5 Set the correct minutes with the arrow buttons and short press Enter The alarm is now set and you re turn to the Set menu ...

Page 21: ...ing alarms When you hear the alarm you can acknowledge it by pressing any of the Suunto G9 buttons 3 2 4 Time Date The current time is visible on the second row of the Time mode s main display Dual time gives you a possibility to keep track of another time for example another time zone when you are traveling The dual time is displayed as a shortcut on the third row of the Time mode s main display ...

Page 22: ...nization 1 In the Set menu Scroll to Time Date and short press Enter The Time Date view is activated 2 Scroll to Sync and short press Enter The On Off Auto selection is activated 3 Change the On Off Auto status with the arrow but tons and short press Enter The time synchronization is now set ...

Page 23: ...nd uses it to get the time exactly right NOTE The time is synchronized each time the GPS is started and it makes the first fix The time is not updated continuously Setting the time and the dual time To set the time and the dual time 1 In the Set menu scroll to Time Date and short press Enter The menu with the options Time Date and Dualtime is displayed 2 Scroll to either Time Date or Dualtime and ...

Page 24: ...ated 5 When you press the down arrow button the seconds are zeroed If you want to set specific seconds press the up arrow button and the seconds start running When the second settings are correct short press Enter The date selection is activated 6 Change the day with the Arrow buttons and short press Enter The month selection is activated 7 Change the month with the Arrow buttons and short press E...

Page 25: ...itch on from any button or during an alarm Night Use The light switches on when you press any of the buttons and stays on for 5 seconds after the last press of a button To change the light settings 1 In the Set menu scroll to General and short press Enter The General menu is displayed 2 Light is already the first menu item Short press Enter to select it The current light setting is displayed in re...

Page 26: ... Enter The brightness is set and you return to Set menu NOTE The default brightness setting is 3 Setting the contrast This setting adjusts the contrast of the Suunto G9 display The contrast is measured on a scale between 1 minimum and 9 maximum The maximum contrast setting con sumes more power than the minimum setting To change the contrast 1 In the Set menu scroll to General and short press Enter...

Page 27: ... Enter The tones are now set NOTE The default setting is On 3 2 6 Units This menu includes the unit and format settings that are used with all the Suunto G9 functions The unit settings affect the way information is displayed in all the Suunto G9 modes Setting the time format The time format setting defines whether the 12h or the 24h format is used To change the time format 1 In the Set menu scroll...

Page 28: ...ted 3 Select the correct date format with the arrow buttons and short press Enter The format is set and you re turn to the Set menu Setting the temperature unit The Temp setting defines the unit in which the tempera ture is displayed The options are Celsius C and Fahr enheit F To change the temperature unit 1 In the Set menu scroll to Units and short press Enter The Units menu is displayed 2 Scrol...

Page 29: ...ions are meters m and feet ft To change the elevation unit 1 In the Set menu scroll to Units and short press Enter The Units menu is displayed 2 Scroll to Elev and short press Enter The elevation unit field is activated 3 Select the correct unit with the arrow buttons and short press Enter The elevation unit is now set Setting the distance unit The Dist setting defines the unit in which the distan...

Page 30: ...o access the Function menu long press Enter in the Time mode s main display The following features can be modified GPS The GPS function is used for turning the GPS on or off and examining the GPS accuracy To turn the GPS on or off 1 In the Function menu scroll to GPS and short press Enter The On Off field is activated 2 Turn the GPS on or off with the arrow buttons and long press Enter You return ...

Page 31: ... Home In the Function menu and short press Enter Suunto G9 marks the home position The Mark Home position remains active until you select a new position NOTE Suunto G9 will only mark the location when the EPE Estimated Position Error is under 10 meters NOTE Mark Home function requires the use of the GPS If the GPS is initially off the procedure will take more time as the GPS must get a fix first ...

Page 32: ...alk in the direction of the arrow until a circle appears on the top of the display When the circle is between the two lines in the upper part of the display you are moving directly towards the marked position NOTE Suunto G9 uses the GPS for guidance when you are moving When standing still the direction to the marked position is indicated by the compass bearing Press Stop Cancel to exit the Find Ho...

Page 33: ... arrow buttons The position information is updated in the se lected datum in a few seconds You can find the cor rect number for the desired map datum in GPS Datum Listing appendix Start Data toggles between the alti tude and the time to the first fix counter WGS84 XXX Map datum and the corresponding number Sat X X Satellites used in the fix satellites visible EPE XXm Estimated Position Error meter...

Page 34: ... 2 Switch the Power save mode on or off with the arrow buttons and short press Enter NOTE You can modify the times for the GPS power off with your PC in the Suunto Golf Manager software For more Information see the Game mode on page 56 Stats After you have completed a hole you can enter extra information regarding the hole if the Stats are on The extra information includes the following GIR Green ...

Page 35: ...phical presentation of the air pressure development sea level during the last 6 hours in 15 minute intervals Shortcuts The third row shows alternatively the temperature absolute air pressure or baromet ric altitude Change the displayed information with Stop Cancel Temperature Displays the temperature in the se lected unit For more information on defining the tem perature unit see page 28 Absolute ...

Page 36: ...GPS measurements the reference altitude is calculated as the average of a series of fixes during the GPS start Setting the reference altitude with the GPS To set the reference altitude with the GPS 1 Make sure the GPS is turned on 2 In the Set menu Altitude is already the first menu item Short press Enter to select it 3 Scroll to Sync and short press Enter The On Off field is activated 4 Change Sy...

Page 37: ...Set menu Altitude is already the first menu item Short press Enter to select it 2 Scroll to manual and short press Enter The reference altitude is displayed 3 Change the reference altitude with the arrow buttons and short press Enter to confirm the selection The reference altitude is now set ...

Page 38: ...c trend graphically Maximum air pressure during the specific day Minimum air pressure during the specific day To view the weather information stored in the memory 1 In the Set menu scroll to Baro Mem with the arrow buttons and short press Enter The first information page is displayed 2 Scroll the information with the arrow buttons The up arrow scrolls forward and the down arrow back wards 3 To sto...

Page 39: ...e Set menu 2 Short press Enter The On Off field is activated 3 Change the field to either On or Off with the arrow buttons and short press Enter When the weather alarm goes on the message WEATHER ALARM ACTIVATED is displayed If the backlight is set to Night Use also the backlight goes on To acknowledge the weather alarm press any button 3 3 5 Function Menu The Function menu in the Weather mode is ...

Page 40: ...earing in de grees Shortcuts 1 Bearing lock This feature helps you to follow a cer tain bearing in terrain Select a bearing by moving the Suunto G9 horizontally until the correct bearing is dis played on the second row and press Start Data The sighting marks appear on the upper corner of the dis play and the bearing indicator appears on the outer rim of the display The bearing indicator is represe...

Page 41: ...loudspeakers and magnets can affect the compass operation Therefore you should calibrate the compass if your Suunto G9 has been exposed to these fields NOTE Calibrate the compass before using it for the first time and before you leave for an extended outdoor activity NOTE Remember to hold Suunto G9 level during the calibration 3 Bearing If one of the objects of the field has been activated on the ...

Page 42: ... press Enter 2 Hold the Suunto G9 horizontally level and rotate it 360 degrees for 30 seconds 3 Hold the Suunto G9 vertically level and rotate it 360 degrees in the direction of the wrist strap for 30 sec onds 4 When the calibration has been finished you return to the Set menu ...

Page 43: ...ort press Enter Auto sets the declination from the GPS declination data base based on the current location On allows you to set the declination manually The degree field is activated 3 Scroll the degrees with the arrow buttons and short press Enter The declination is now set and you re turn to the Set menu Off Compass points to the magnetic north On Compass points to the geographic north based on ...

Page 44: ... with the arrow buttons and short press Enter The GPS automatically sets the compass decli nation based on the current location that it receives from the GPS NOTE The GPS declination database is based on a global 2 degree latitude x 2 degree longitude grid 3 4 4 Function Menu The Function menu in the Compass mode is similar to the one in the Time mode For more information on the features see page ...

Page 45: ...n you open the Course mode the main display opens The main display has three rows Target The first row displays the identifier of the tar get Distance The second row displays the distance to the target Number of targets The third row displays the number of targets The hyphens indicate marked points For ex ample in the picture the obstacle 2 bunker 1 is se lected and two other obstacles 1 and 3 are...

Page 46: ...once the EPE Estimated Position Error falls below 10 meters 3 To move to the next hole select Done NOTE If a course has not been activated or the current course does not contain any memorized features Suunto G9 will advise you to mark a point on the main display NOTE Suunto G9 allows you to store up to 9 features for each hole Four of them are fixed Tee Pin Green Lay Up When you store one of these...

Page 47: ...revious games 1 Press Start Data in the Course or Game mode s main display to access the Info display 2 Scroll to the corresponding date and time of the game start and short press Enter The first display shows the number of played holes the number of shots par for the course and the number of puts Scroll the displays with the arrow buttons The following displays show the information for every play...

Page 48: ...ress Enter in the Course mode s main display Creating a new course The New function allows you to create a new course by entering the par values and the lengths of the holes To create a new course 1 In the Function menu scroll to Course with the arrow buttons and short press Enter 2 Scroll to New with the arrow buttons and short press Enter The par value of the first hole is displayed 3 Change the...

Page 49: ... activated Change the following par values and distances with the ar row buttons and short press Enter to confirm the changes Press Stop Cancel to return to a previous value 6 Long press Enter to confirm the changes and exit the New function NOTE When you create courses with Suunto G9 the courses are named according to the date they were created You can modify the course name on your PC with the S...

Page 50: ...l to Course with the arrow buttons and short press Enter 2 A list of courses is displayed Select a course and short press Enter 3 Scroll to Activate with the arrow buttons and short press Enter The message COURSE NAME ACTIVATED is dis played and you return to the Course mode main menu ...

Page 51: ...th the arrow buttons and short press Enter 2 A list of courses is displayed Select a desired course and short press Enter 3 Scroll to Modify with the arrow buttons and short press Enter The par number for the first hole is activated 4 Use the arrow buttons to change the par value and short press Enter to confirm the changes After con firming the par number field the distance field is acti vated ...

Page 52: ...short press Enter The second par is activated 6 Change all the following par values and distances in a similar way Press Stop Cancel to return to a previous value 7 Long press Enter to confirm the modifications and exit the Modify function ...

Page 53: ...w buttons and short press Enter The Clubs menu is displayed 2 Scroll to Use with the arrow buttons and short press Enter The Manual Prompt selection is activated 3 Select Manual with the arrow buttons to record the clubs manually after each shot Short press Enter to confirm the selection 4 Select Prompt with the arrow buttons for Suunto G9 to prompt for a club before each shot Short press Enter to...

Page 54: ...Scroll to Clubs with the arrow buttons and short press Enter 2 Scroll to Club set with the arrow buttons and short press Enter The club set number field is activated 3 Select a bag with the arrow buttons and short press Enter to confirm the selection You return to the Func tion menu ...

Page 55: ...oll to Clubs and short press Enter 2 Select a bag with the arrow buttons and short press Enter A list of clubs and shot lengths is displayed 3 Scroll the list with the arrow buttons Press Stop Can cel to return to the Function menu NOTE The bag names can be modified in the Suunto Golf Manager software ...

Page 56: ...to the situation in the game The fol lowing are displayed Start Round When you first enter the Game Mode Suunto G9 prompts you to start the game Mark Tee After the game has begun Suunto G9 prompts you to mark the place of the tee for each hole that you play Select Club If you selected the Prompt option in the Clubs menu Suunto G9 prompts you to record the club you will use for the next shot ...

Page 57: ... marked at the ball when the shot has been taken Only then will Suunto G9 calculate the correct distance of the shot The scorecard is only updated after you have marked the shot Shortcuts The third row displays the number of shots for the current hole the number of shots for the whole game and GPS sleep for power saving purposes Switch between these with Stop Cancel Number of shots Displays the nu...

Page 58: ... the unit does not have a fix to the satellites Suunto G9 prompts that it does not have a fix This does not prevent you from continuing the game However the geographical location and distance information will be missing The scorecard will not be affected starting a game activates the GPS To start the game 1 In the Set menu scroll to Start Round and short press Enter 2 The game begins and Suunto G9...

Page 59: ... the dis tance to the green NOTE As a default Suunto G9 assumes that the game starts at the first hole If you want to start at a different hole select the desired hole number with the arrow buttons while the TEE FOR HOLE 1 MARKED display is active 3 6 4 Marking the Ball The Mark Ball function records the current location of the ball Then Suunto G9 begins showing the distance information from the t...

Page 60: ...G9 displays the clubs that will carry the ball closest to the green To record the club selection 1 In the Set menu scroll to Select Club and short press Enter A list of clubs is displayed 2 Scroll the list with the arrow buttons and short press Enter to select a club When the Club selection has been set to Manual you may give the club for the previous or the next shot ...

Page 61: ...the club of the next shot 4 Select Previous to confirm the club as the club of the previous shot 5 Press Enter to confirm the selection You return to the Game mode s main display NOTE You can only make the next previous selections in the manual club selection mode ...

Page 62: ...tion records the completion of a hole and starts the next hole To mark the end of the hole 1 After the last shot short press Enter in the Game mode s main display to access the Set menu 2 Scroll to End Hole and short press Enter The comple tion of the hole has now been marked and Suunto G9 prompts you to confirm modify the number of putts and the total score ...

Page 63: ...ndo function removes the last selection marking and returns you to the previous display You can use it for example to remove an accidentally marked ball To undo the last selection scroll to Undo in the Set menu and press Enter 3 6 11 Penalty The Penalty function records penalties and the resulting increased number of shots To record a penalty 1 In the Set menu scroll to Penalty and short press Ent...

Page 64: ...menu scroll to Prov Ball and short press Enter The Prov ball display is shown You can now change the number of provisional balls used 2 Scroll to the ball you wish to select and short press Enter You return to the Game mode s main display NOTE Only mark the provisional ball that becomes the ball in play with Prov ball The score for the previous ball in play and possible previous provisional balls ...

Page 65: ...he Suunto Golf Manager CD ROM 4 1 1 Transferring Data To transfer data 1 Make sure your computer has a free serial port 2 Attach the cable to the computer serial port and plug the other end in your Suunto G9 docking station The wristop goes automatically to the data transfer mode 3 Open the Suunto Golf Manager 4 Select Transfer from the View menu to start the log transfer function The function gui...

Page 66: ...urrent user with this function every time you use the software Player 1 Details With this function you can create your own user profile and include your basic infor mation in it User profiles are useful when the same wristop computer has multiple users With your user profile you can easily find the information you need 2 Bags Clubs The user profile also allows you to create and customize your own ...

Page 67: ...e Suuntosports com related settings Before you can change the Suuntosports com related settings you need to register yourself as a Suuntosports com user After registration you can change the following settings Username Select a user name for yourself Password Select your password Firewall Select whether your PC is behind a firewall or not Firewall address Select the firewall address Port number Se...

Page 68: ...ewed with 1024 x 768 4 3 2 SuuntoSports com Sections SuuntoSports com includes three sections all of which have several functions The following paragraphs describe only the basic functions of SuuntoSports com You can find detailed descriptions of all the site functions and activities and step by step instructions for using them in the site Help The Help is available on each page and its icon is lo...

Page 69: ...g diary can be filled with facts about your training and development playing locations and other useful information Communities In the Communities section SuuntoSports com users can form and manage their own groups or search for other groups For example you can create a group for all your golfer friends and share information about each other s results give advice and discuss where and when you cou...

Page 70: ...sort informa tion You can also create ranking lists for other things for example which group has most members who has uploaded most logs and so on Getting Started To join the SuuntoSports com community connect to the Internet open your web browser and go to www suuntosports com When the opening page appears click the Register icon and register yourself and your Suunto sports instrument You can cha...

Page 71: ...epending on area of purchase Cigarette lighter charger 12V optional accessory Memory 3 Courses with 9 points fairway 4 rounds maximum 255 strokes round Barometer Display range 300 to 1100 hPa 8 90 to 32 40 inHg Resolution 1hPa 0 05 inHg Altimeter Display range 500m to 9000m 1600ft to 29500ft Resolution 1m 3ft Thermometer Display range 20 C to 60 C 5 F to 140 F Resolution 1 C 1 F 3D Compass Resolut...

Page 72: ...ion about activating GPS datums refer to the Suunto Golf Manager For information about setting the correct GPS datum see page 33 Number Name Description 000 ADI M Mean Solution Ethiopian and Sudan 001 ADI E Burkina Faso 002 ADI F Cameroon 003 ADI A Ethiopia 004 ADI C Mali 005 ADI D Senegal 006 ADI B Sudan 007 AFG Somalia 008 ARF A Botswana 009 ARF H Burundi 010 ARF B Lesotho 011 ARF C Malawi 012 A...

Page 73: ...31 MIN B Nigeria 032 MPO Gabon 033 NSD Algeria 034 OEG Old Egypt 035 PTB Mean Solution Burkina Faso and Niger 036 PTN Congo 037 SCK Namibia 038 SRL Sierra Leone 039 VOR Algeria 040 AIN A Bahrain Island 041 AIN B Saudi Arabia 042 BAT Sumatra Indonesia 043 EUR H Iran 044 HKD Hong Kong 045 HTN Taiwan 046 IND B Bangladesh 047 IND I India and Nepal 048 INF A Thailand 049 ING A Vietnam near 16deg N ...

Page 74: ...3 TOY M Mean Solution Japan Okinawa and South Korea 064 TOY A Japan 065 TOY C Okinawa 066 TOY B South Korea 067 AUA Australia and Tasmania Australian Geodetic 1966 068 AUG Australia and Tasmania Australian Geodetic 1984 069 EST Estonia 070 EUR M Mean Solution Europe 1950 071 EUR A Western Europe 1950 072 EUR E Cyprus 073 EUR G England Channel Islands Scotland and Shetland Islands 074 EUR K England...

Page 75: ...and 092 SPK C Czechoslovakia 093 SPK D Latvia 094 SPK E Kazakhstan 095 SPK F Albania 096 SPK G Romania 097 CCD Czechoslovakia 098 CAC Mean Solution Florida and Bahamas 099 NAS C Mean Solution CONUS 100 NAS B Western USA 101 NAS A Eastern USA 102 NAS D Alaska excluding Aleutian islands 103 NAS V Aleutian islands East of 180deg W 104 NAS W Aleutian islands West of 180deg W 105 NAS Q Bahamas excludin...

Page 76: ...excluding Aleutian Islands 120 NAR E Aleutian Islands 121 NAR B Canada 122 NAR C CONUS 123 NAR H Hawaii 124 NAR D Mexico and Central America 125 BOO Colombia 126 CAI Argentina 127 CHU Paraguay 128 COA Brazil 129 PRP M Mean Solution Bolivia Chile Columbia Ecuador Guyana Peru and Venezuela 130 PRP A Bolivia 131 PRP B Northern Chile near 19deg S 132 PRP C Southern Chile near 43deg S 133 PRP D Colombi...

Page 77: ...zuela 152 ZAN Suriname 153 AIA Antigua Leeward Islands 154 ASC Ascension Island 155 SHB St Helena Island 156 BER Bermuda Islands 157 DID Deception Island Antarctica 158 FOT Nevis St Kitts Leeward Islands 159 GRA Faial Graciosa Pico Sao Jorge and Terceira Islands Azores 160 ISG South Georgia Islands 161 LCF Cayman Brac Island 162 ASM Montserrat Leeward Islands 163 NAP Trinidad and Tobago 164 FLO Co...

Page 78: ...moa Islands 180 ATF Iwo Jima 181 TRN Tern Island 182 ASQ Marcus Island 183 IBE Efate and Erromango Islands 184 CAO Phoenix Islands 185 CHI Chatham Islands New Zealand 186 GIZ Gizo Island New Georgia Islands 187 EAS Easter Islands 188 GEO New Zealand 189 GUA Guam 190 DOB Guadalcanal Island 191 JOH Johnston Island 192 KUS Caroline Islands Fed States of Micronesia 193 LUZ A Philippines excluding Mind...

Page 79: ...litung Islands 207 CAZ Camp McMurdo Area Antarctica 208 EUR S Iraq Israel Jordan Lebanon S Arabia and Syria 209 GSE Kalimantan Indonesia 210 HEN Afghanistan 211 HER Former Yugoslavia 212 IND P Pakistan 213 PUK Russia 214 TAN Madagascar 215 VOI Tunisia Algeria 216 VOI 2 Tunisia Algeria 217 YAC Uruguay 218 RT90 Sweden 254 KKJ Kartta Koordinaatisto Järjestelmä Finland 255 WGS84 Global WGS84 coordinat...

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Page 81: ...tment to obtain a repair authorization Suunto Oy and its subsidiaries shall in no event be liable for any incidental or conse quential damages arising from the use of or inability to use the product Suunto Oy and its subsidiaries do not assume any responsibility for losses or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this device Suunto s Quality Assurance System is certified by Det...

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