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6.1.2 Getting correct readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
6.1.3 Getting incorrect readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

6.2 Setting reference value and profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

6.2.1 Setting altitude reference value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
6.2.2 Setting profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

6.3 Using weather trend indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
6.4 Activating storm alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

6.5 Using altimeter profile 

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6.5.1 Using altitude difference measurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
6.5.2 Recording logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

6.6 Using barometer profile 

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6.6.1 Recording logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

6.7 Using automatic profile 

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7 Using COMPASS mode 

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7.1 How compass works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
7.2 Getting correct readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

7.2.1 Setting declination value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

7.3 Using compass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33

8 Using memory 

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8.1 Viewing logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
8.2 Viewing and resetting log totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35

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Summary of Contents for LUMI

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE en ...

Page 2: ...MODES AND VIEWS ...

Page 3: ...MENU CONTENT storm alarm ...

Page 4: ...SYMBOLS ON THE DISPLAY ...

Page 5: ...button lock 11 5 Using TIME mode 12 5 1 Introduction 12 5 2 Changing TIME mode settings 13 5 2 1 Setting time 13 5 2 2 Setting date 13 5 2 3 Setting sunrise and sunset times 13 5 2 4 Setting dual time 14 5 2 5 Using stopwatch 15 5 2 6 Using day counter 15 5 2 7 Setting alarm 16 6 Using ALTI BARO mode 18 6 1 How ALTI BARO works 18 6 1 1 Matching profile to your activity 18 2 ...

Page 6: ...ivating storm alarm 24 6 5 Using altimeter profile 24 6 5 1 Using altitude difference measurer 25 6 5 2 Recording logs 26 6 6 Using barometer profile 28 6 6 1 Recording logs 29 6 7 Using automatic profile 30 7 Using COMPASS mode 31 7 1 How compass works 31 7 2 Getting correct readings 31 7 2 1 Setting declination value 33 7 3 Using compass 33 8 Using memory 35 8 1 Viewing logs 35 8 2 Viewing and r...

Page 7: ...9 Replacing battery 37 10 Specifications 39 10 1 Technical data 39 10 2 Trademark 40 10 3 Copyright 40 10 4 CE 40 10 5 Patent notice 40 10 6 Disposal of device 41 Index 43 4 ...

Page 8: ...uunto is the world leader in precision compasses dive computers and wristop computers Trusted by climbers divers and explorers on every continent Suunto Outdoor instruments deliver legendary design accuracyanddependability In1987 Suuntopioneeredthefirstdivecomputer followed by the first ABC wristop in 1998 Offering the latest advancements in altimeter sports fitness and GPS devices Suunto remains ...

Page 9: ...ly know how to use your new device We will coach you through each process to help you get the most from your Suunto Lumi wristop The wristop is not just for outdoor related activities You can be original and use it indoors as well perhaps to navigate through a crowded department store Enjoy your new Suunto Lumi the Suunto Lumi design team 6 ...

Page 10: ... wristsothatthestrapiscomfortable nottootightorloose Thenumber shown in the opening is the sum of lines along which the straps need to be cut For example 9 equals 5 4 pieces per strap 3 Cut the needed amount of pieces along the cutting lines on the under side of the strap 4 Insert the spring bars in the last spring holes of each strap Push the spring bar into the buckle simultaneously pushing the ...

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Page 12: ...ou make in MENU will take effect immediately Press View to return to the previous menu item 4 1 Button tones Button tones can be turned either on or off If you choose to turn button tones on you will hear a beep whenever you press a button In GENERAL press Mode to enter BUTTON TONES Press Up or Down Light to turn the button tones on or off 4 2 Tone guides Tone guides can be turned either on or off...

Page 13: ...al units for the following items Air pressure hPa or inHg Altitude m or ft Temperature C or F Date dd mm or mm dd Time 24 h or 12 h Press Up or Down Light to change the value 4 4 Language Select a language for your Suunto Lumi You can choose from 4 languages English French Spanish and German In GENERAL press Mode to enter LANGUAGE Press Up or Down Light to scroll through the language options 4 5 B...

Page 14: ...xit MENU NOTE Heavy use of the backlight will significantly reduce battery life 4 6 Activating button lock You can activate and deactivate the button lock by keeping Down Light pressed down When the button lock is activated it is indicated with a lock symbol NOTE You can change views and use the backlight when the button lock is activated 11 en ...

Page 15: ... Empty no supplementary information Weekday displays the current day of the week Date displays the current date Seconds displays the seconds counter Dual time displays the alternative time zone reading Sunrise and sunset displays the sunrise and sunset times of a chosen location Stopwatch can be used as a timer Day counter countdown to from a specified event The current time will always be display...

Page 16: ... and Mode to enter DATE Press Down Light again to reach and Mode to enter DATE Change the year month and day by pressing Up or Down Light 5 2 3 Setting sunrise and sunset times You can select a reference city for which you want to view the sunrise and sunset times You set the sunrise and sunset times in MENU To enter MENU press Mode for 2 seconds the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink ...

Page 17: ...ations that so happen to have different time zones then you can set one of those times as the dual time You set the the dual time in MENU To enter MENU press Mode for 2 seconds the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice In MENU press Down Light to reach and Mode to enter TIME Press Down Light to reach and Mode to enter DUAL TIME Change the time by pressing Up or Down Light NOTE We re...

Page 18: ...orworkthenextday Youstart the stopwatch and start walking to the bus stop The result 3 minutes and 40 seconds Now you know what time you have to leave in the morning 5 2 6 Using day counter The day counter is another one of our smart features You can program any special day that you would like to remember and the countdown to or from that event will start to scroll You can countdown your birthday ...

Page 19: ...e to enter ALARM First switch the alarm on or off by using Up or Down Light Press Mode and then set the alarm time by using Up or Down Light Press Mode to confirm your settings When the alarm is switched on the symbol appears on the display When the alarm sounds you stop it by selecting NO The alarm will sound the same time the following day 5min 24h You can turn on the snooze function by selectin...

Page 20: ... upearlytomakesureyouhavepackedeverything YousetyourSuuntoLumialarm for 6 30 and go to bed The alarm wakes you up the next morning but you feel like you need just a bit more sleep So you choose YES when the device asks whether you want to snooze for another five minutes The alarm goes off again This time you get up and enthusiastically start preparing for your trip What a difference those five min...

Page 21: ...RO mode You can select a profile in MENU see Section6 2 2Settingprofilesonpage 22 for more information TIP Ifyoupress View for2secondsintheALTI BARO youwillreachALTI BARO in MENU where you can change your settings 6 1 1 Matching profile to your activity Whatisthedifferencebetweenprofiles Analtimetermeasurescurrentaltitude and is used for vertical movements The altimeter is based on air pressure so...

Page 22: ...ETER profileforanyoutdooractivitythatdoesnotinvolve changes in altitude surfing sailing canoeing or if you just want to play meteorologist To help you use the right mode in the right situation we have designed the AUTOMATIC profile that automatically switches between the ALTIMETER and BAROMETER profile depending on your whereabouts But even if you use the AUTOMATIC profile your Suunto Lumi will st...

Page 23: ... altitude reference value can be set just once a day 6 1 3 Getting incorrect readings ALTIMETER standing still weather change IfyouusetheALTIMETER profileforalongerperiodoftimewithoutanyelevation change and the weather changes then your Suunto Lumi reads the weather changes as altitude changes ALTIMETER altitude moving weather change Iftheweatherisfrequentlychangingasyouareeitherascendingordescend...

Page 24: ...lue and profiles 6 2 1 Setting altitude reference value Itisreallyimportanttoprovideanaccuratealtitudereferencevalue Thealtitude reference is the exact altitude of where you are currently standing You can find this measurement from any topographic map The more often you insert an altitude reference value the more precise the current reading will be as the air pressure usually changes depending on ...

Page 25: ...ter MENU press Mode for 2 seconds the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice In MENU press Down Light to reach and Mode to enter ALTI BARO In ALTI BARO press Down Light to reach and Mode to enter PROFILE You can choose from 3 profiles ALTIMETER BAROMETER or AUTOMATIC Press Up or Down Light to scroll through the profiles Press Mode to select the desired profile It s very important tha...

Page 26: ...o you switch yourSuuntoLumitotheBAROMETERprofileforthenight Inthemorning youcheck the weather trend indicator and note that the air pressure remained stable for the last six hours Hopefully this will continue during the day The weather trend indicator can indicate 9 different patterns in the barometric trend for example Situation last 3 hours Situation 3 6 hours ago Dropping heavily 2 hPa 3hours D...

Page 27: ...rkswhentheBAROMETER profile is selected You set the storm alarm in MENU To enter MENU press Mode for 2 seconds the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice In MENU press Down Light to reach and Mode to enter ALTI BARO In ALTI BARO press Down Light to reach and Mode to enter STORM Press Up or Down Light to either turn on or off the storm alarm Handy tip Getting surprised by a storm whil...

Page 28: ...ys be displayed Only the view displayed below the current altitude will change NOTE If you are wearing your Suunto Lumi on your wrist you will need to take it off in order to get an accurate temperature reading because your body temperaturewillaffecttheinitialreading YourSuuntoLumiwillremindyoutodo this 6 5 1 Using altitude difference measurer The altitude difference measurer feature is quite impr...

Page 29: ...tart climbing a mountain that is 3280 feet 1000 m high You want to be able to check your progress as you climb so you activate the altitude differencemeasurer Youstartclimbing checkingyouraltitudeoccasionallytosee howfaryouarefromthenextcheckpoint Atsomepointyoustarttogettired You check your altitude and see that there s still a lot of climbing ahead Maybe you should replan the next check point 6 ...

Page 30: ... indicates your altitude difference from when you started your log Ascent indicates how much you have ascended from the log start Descent indicates how much you have descended from the log start In the additional views is displayed when your altitude is above the starting point is displayed when your altitude is the same as at the starting point is displayed when your altitude is below the startin...

Page 31: ...nd start the log recorder when you begin the hike After the hike you stop your log recorder and reset it Now you can compare it with your previous logs 6 6 Using barometer profile TheBAROMETER profileshowsthesealevelairpressurewhenthereisnoincrease or decrease in altitude for example when you go sailing There are 4 views within the BAROMETER profile Empty no supplementary information Temperature d...

Page 32: ...he same you activate the BAROMETER profile When you wake up you can check the changes in sea level air pressure 6 6 1 Recording logs When you are using the log recorder in the ALTIMETER profile you can switch to the BAROMETER profile for example when you take a break during your hike The log recorder will continue recording the log but the recorded altitude values will remain constant as you have ...

Page 33: ...TOMATIC profile switchesfromALTIMETER toBAROMETER profilewhenthedevicedoesnotmove in altitude for 12 minutes When the device has moved 5 meters in altitude within 3 minutes the automatic profile switches from BAROMETER to ALTIMETER profile Depending on which profile is active you can access the ALTIMETER or BAROMETER profile views by pressing View 30 ...

Page 34: ...et the correct declination value keep the device level and keep away from metal for example jewelry and magnetic fields for example power lines To calibrate the compass you need to keep the device level do not tilt it in any directions slowly rotate the device clockwise around 15 seconds per round until the compass is activated The compass will switch itself to power saving mode after a minute You...

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Page 36: ...tes supplies very accurate information You can set the declination value in MENU To enter MENU press Mode for 2 seconds the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice In MENU press Down Light to reach and Mode to enter COMPASS You can set the declination to off or choose between East E or West W by pressing Up or Down Light and then Mode Then set the declination value of your current loc...

Page 37: ...will see the numerical degree value of your heading Remembertokeepyourcompasslevel andkeepawayfrommetal forexample jewelry and magnetic fields for example power lines to get correct readings NOTE The compass will switch itself to power saving mode after a minute You can reactivate it by pressing Start Stop 34 ...

Page 38: ...rol the speed or direction of the scrolling graph When you start to scroll the corresponding time will be displayed below the scrolling graph To stop scrolling press Mode NOTE YourSuuntoLumihasthecapacitytostoreupto5logs Whenyoustart recording your 6th log the first log erases from the memory while the second log movesupintothatfirstspot Eachlogcanberecordedforamaximumof33hours The altitude inform...

Page 39: ...n to enter LOG TOTALS Press Mode to enter VIEW and use Up and Down Light to scroll through the list If you want to reset your log totals data press Down Light to reach and Mode to enter RESET Use View to store or Down Light to reset your log totals data 36 ...

Page 40: ... ring and all surfaces are clean and dry Then remove the old battery Place the new battery into the battery compartment with the positive side facing up Slide the battery gently against the contact plate on the side ensuring that it does not break or bend out of place When you are replacing the cover rotate it carefully counter clockwise with your thumb in order to align the threads The cover shou...

Page 41: ...ed NOTE If the threads of the battery compartment cover are damaged send your device to an authorized Suunto representative for service NOTE ReplacethebatterywithextremecaretoensurethatyourSuuntoLumi remains water resistant Careless battery replacement may void the warranty NOTE Heavy use of the backlight will significantly reduce battery life 38 ...

Page 42: ... F Water resistant 30 m 100 ft according to ISO 2281 Mineral glass User replaceable battery CR2032 Altimeter Display range 500 m to 9000 m 1640 ft to 32760 ft Resolution 1 m 3 ft Barometer Display range 300 to 1100 hPa 8 8 to 32 6 inHg Resolution 1 hPa 0 03 inHg Thermometer Display range 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Resolution 1 C 1 F 39 en ...

Page 43: ...contents shall not be used or distributed for any other purpose and or otherwise communicated disclosed or reproduced without the prior written consent of Suunto Oy While we have taken great care to ensure that information contained in this documentation is both comprehensive and accurate no warranty of accuracy is expressed or implied Its content is subject to change at any time without notice Th...

Page 44: ...osal of device Please dispose of the device in an appropriate way treating it as electronic waste Do not throw it in the garbage If you wish you may return the device to your nearest Suunto representative 41 en ...

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Page 46: ... 18 22 altimeter profile 18 setting 22 using 24 views 25 altitude difference measurer 25 altitude reference value 19 automatic profile 19 setting 22 using 30 B backlight 10 barometer profile 19 setting 22 using 28 views 28 button tones 9 C CE 40 changing strap length 7 compass using 33 COMPASS mode accessing 31 using 31 views 31 D date 13 day counter 15 declination 33 disposal of device 41 43 ...

Page 47: ...5 viewing 35 M magnetic North 31 P patent notice 40 profile altimeter 18 automatic 19 barometer 19 R recording logs 26 29 replacing battery 37 S sea level pressure 19 setting alarm 16 altitude reference value 21 day counter 15 declination value 33 profiles 22 storm alarm 24 stopwatch 15 storm alarm 24 strap length 7 sunrise and sunset 13 T technical data 39 temperature 25 28 time 13 TIME mode acce...

Page 48: ...ime 13 views 12 tone guides 9 trademark 40 U units 10 using altimeter profile 24 automatic profile 30 barometer profile 28 compass 33 V views altimeter profile 25 barometer profile 28 COMPASS mode 31 log recorder 27 TIME mode 12 W weather trend indicator patterns 23 using 22 45 ...

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