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Pressing
B
and
D
at the same time returns to the “OFF” message.
3. After setting the reference altitude you want, press
A
to return to the
Altimeter Mode.
About the Altitude Alarm
The altitude alarm sounds for about five seconds whenever the current
altitude matches a preset value. You can press any button to stop the alarm
after it starts to sound.
Example
If you set the altitude alarm at 130 meters, it will sound when you pass the
130-meter mark on your way up and on your way back down.
To set the altitude alarm
1. In the Altimeter Mode, hold down
A
until the display clears. After 4 or 5
seconds, either “OFF” or the current reference altitude value (if set) will
start to flash. The data flashes because it is
selected.
2. Press
C
to change the selection in the following sequence.
3. Press
C
to select the altitude alarm setting
display (indicated by the “AL” indicator).
4. Press
D
to increase the altitude alarm
value by 5 m or
B
to decrease it. Holding
down either button changes the value at
high speed.
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If you have selected feet as your unit of
measurement, the above operations change
the setting in increments of 20 feet.
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You can set the altitude alarm setting within
the range of –6000 m to 6000 m (–19680
feet to 19680 feet).
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Setting an altitude value automatically switches the altitude alarm on.
5. After setting the altitude alarm value, press
A
to return to the Altimeter
Mode.
To switch the altitude alarm off
1. In the Altimeter Mode, hold down
A
until the display clears. After 4 or 5
seconds, either “OFF” or the current reference altitude value (if set) will
start to flash. The data flashes because it is
selected.
2. Press
C
to change the selection in the following sequence.
3. Press
C
to select the altitude alarm setting display (indicated by the “AL”
indicator).
4. Press
D
and
B
at the same time to change the setting to “OFF” and
switch the altitude alarm off.
5. After switching the altitude alarm off, press
A
to return to the Altimeter
Mode.
About the Target Altitude Graph
The Target Altitude Graph divides the differ-
ence between your start point
*
altitude and
the value you set for the altitude alarm into
10 equal parts. It then shows a graph that
shows your current location, to give you some
idea of how much farther you must go to
reach your altitude setting.
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The start point differs according to what type of memory measurement
procedure you are using. With auto memory measurements (“AUTO” shown
on the display), the start point is the first altitude measured. With manual
memory measurements (“MANUAL” shown on the display), the start point
is 0 m (0 ft).
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The target altitude graph is not shown on the display if the altitude alarm is
off.
Example:
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The display below would appear at a current altitude of 160 m when you are
using manual memory measurement with a target altitude setting of 200 m.
Eight points on the graph are darkened because you are 8/10 of the way to
your target.
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Target altitude graph
Memory Measurement Setting
Altitude Alarm Setting
Reference Altitude Setting
Memory Measurement Setting
Altitude Alarm Setting
Reference Altitude Setting
Altitude alarm on indicator
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The display below would appear at a current altitude of 160 m when you are
using auto memory measurement with a target altitude setting of 200 m and
a starting point of 100 m. Six points on the graph are darkened because you
are 6/10 of the way to your target.
About memory data
Use the following procedures to recall measurement data stored in memory.
To scroll through data items
1. Use
C
to enter the Recall Mode.
2. Press
D
to scroll forward through the stored data items or
B
to scroll
backward.
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Holding down either button scrolls through the data items at high speed.
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The data item that is displayed when you exit the Recall Mode is still
displayed the next time you enter the Recall Mode.
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Measured data is stored in memory even if an error occurs during the
measurement. For details on errors, see ERROR WARNING FUNCTION.
About the memory data display
Data stored in memory appears in one of the formats shown below, depending
on the measurement method (auto or manual), or whether it is the maximum
or minimum reading.
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Auto Memory Data
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An altitude graph appears in place of the month and date for the display of
data between the start and end data. The altitude graph divides by 8 the
difference between the maximum and minimum altitudes achieved during
the auto memory measurement, and shows relative changes.
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Manual Memory Data
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Date
Mode indicator
Time
Altitude
Temperature
This indicator “
” appears
once you pass the target
altitude.
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Altitude graph
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Auto memory measurement indicator
Press
D
.
Press
B
.
( Auto Memory Start Display )
( End Display )
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Maximum/Minimum Data
Manual memory measurement indicator
( Minimum Altitude )
( Maximum Altitude )