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 Entering the Altimeter Mode starts a new altitude auto reading session, but it does not reset the current 

ASC

 and 

DSC

 values or change them in any way. This means that the starting 

ASC

 and 

DSC

 values for 

a new Altimeter Mode auto reading session are the values that currently are in memory. Each time you 
complete an altitude auto reading session by exiting the Altimeter Mode, the total ascent value of the 
current session (920 meters in the above example) is added to the session’s starting 

ASC

 value. Also, 

the total descent value of the current auto reading session (–820 meters in the above example) is 
added to the session’s starting 

DSC

 value.

Note

 The high altitude, low altitude, total ascent, and total descent values are retained in memory when you 

exit the Altimeter Mode. To clear values, perform the procedure under “To delete a specifi c record” 
(page E-90).

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How Cumulative Ascent and Cumulative Descent Values Are Updated

620 m

20 m

Session end point

320 m

120 m

0 m

Session start point

The total ascent and total descent values produced by an Altimeter Mode reading operation session 
during the example climb illustrated above are calculated as shown below.

Total Ascent: 

q

 (300 m) + 

e

 (620 m) = 920 m

Total Descent: 

w

 (320 m) + 

r

 (500 m) = 820 m

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 Auto Save Values

Auto save values are one type of data stored in the memory of your watch.

Auto Save Values

High Altitude (

MAX

)

Low Altitude (

MIN

)

Total Ascent (

ASC

)

Total Descent (

DSC

)

• 

These values are checked and updated automatically by the watch as altitude auto measurements are 
taken.

• 

Auto save is performed only while the watch is in the Altimeter Mode.

• 

Cumulative ascent and cumulative descent values are updated whenever there is a difference of at 
least ±15 meters (±49 feet) from one reading to the next.

How High and Low Altitude Values are Updated

With each auto save reading, the watch compares the current reading against the 

MAX

 (high altitude) and 

MIN

 (low altitude) values. It will replace the 

MAX

 value if the current reading is greater than 

MAX

, or the 

MIN

 value if the current reading is less than 

MIN

.

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Types of Altitude Data

Your watch can record two types of altitude data in its memory: manually saved data and auto save 
values.

 Use the Data Recall Mode to view data stored in memory. See “Viewing Altitude Records” (page E-87) for 

details.

Manually Saved Records

Any time you perform the procedure below in the Altimeter Mode, the watch will create and store a record 
with the currently displayed altitude reading, along with the date and time the reading was taken. There is 
enough memory to store up to 30 manually saved records, which are numbered from 

-01-

 through 

-30-

.

To save a reading manually

1. In the Altimeter Mode, check to make sure that an altitude reading is 

on the display.

 If an altitude reading is not displayed, press 

A

 to take one. See “To 

take altitude readings” (page E-61) for details.

2. Hold down 

A

 until 

REC

 fl ashes and then stops fl ashing.

 This will save the currently displayed altitude reading in a manually 

saved record, along with the time and date of the reading.

 The watch will return to the Altimeter Mode screen automatically 

after the save operation is complete.

 There is enough memory to store up to 30 manually saved records. 

If there are already 30 manually saved records in memory, the 
above operation will cause the oldest record to be deleted 
automatically to make room for the new one.

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The altitude differential with the reference location is indicated by the small hand (altitude differential 
indicator) as shown in the illustration below.

l

l

ll

ll

l

ll

l

 

Unit: Meters

Unit: 100m

1000m

100m

−100m

−1000m

0

0

Unit: 10m

Example: Altitude differential 
of −30 (300) meters

Indication range: 
±100 (1000) meters

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To use the altitude differential value

1. Using the contour lines on a map, determine the altitude difference between your current location and 

your destination.

2. Take a reading of the altitude at your current location.

3. In the Altimeter Mode, hold down 

D

 for at least two seconds to specify your current location as the 

altitude differential start point. Release 

D

 after 

DIFF RESET

 and then 

RESET

 appear on the display.

 The watch will take an altitude reading, and the small hand will indicate the altitude differential. ±0 

(±0 meters) will be displayed as the altitude differential at the reference point.

4. While comparing the altitude differential you calculated using your map 

with the altitude differential indicated by the watch’s small hand, 
advance towards your destination.

 If the map indicates a differential of +80 meters, you can conclude 

that you are near your destination when the small hand indicates 
an altitude differential of +80 meters.

Altitude differential (Reference 
location, so ±0 m is indicated.)

Current altitude

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Specifying the Altitude Differential Measurement Range

You can use the procedure below to select either ±100 meters or  ±1,000 
meters as the altitude differential measurement range.

Relative Altitude Measurement Range 

Display Unit

±100 meters  (±328 feet) 

10 meters (32 feet)

±1000 meters (±3280 feet) 

100 meters (328 feet)

To specify the altitude differential measurement range

1. In the Altimeter Mode, pull out the crown.

 This will cause the current altitude reading value to appear.

2. Press 

B

 twice.

 This will cause 

DIFF

 to appear on the digital display, along with the 

fl ashing current altitude differential measurement range setting.

3. Rotate the crown to select either 100 meters (

100m

) or 1,000 meters 

(

1000m

) as the altitude differential measurement range.

4. After the setting is the way you want, push the crown back in to exit the 

setting screen.

 Using the Altitude Differential Value While Mountain Climbing or Hiking

After you specify the altitude differential start point while mountain climbing or hiking, you can easily 
measure the change in the altitude between that point and other points along the way.

l

ll

lll

ll

l

ll

l l

 

Altitude differential

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Advanced Altimeter Mode Operations

Use the information in this section to obtain more accurate altimeter readings, especially while mountain 
climbing or trekking.

 Using an Altitude Differential Value

If you specify a reference altitude, the small hand of the watch will 
indicate the difference between the current altitude and the reference 
altitude. The displayed altitude differential value is updated each time the 
watch obtains a new altitude reading value.

 Depending on the currently selected display range, the allowable 

range for the altitude differential value is 100 meters to –100 meters 
(100 meters = 328 feet), or 1,000 meters to –1,000 meters (1,000 
meters = 3,280 feet).

 If a reading value is outside the allowable range, the small hand will 

point to either 

OVER

 or 

UNDER

.

 The small hand will move to 12 o’clock if a sensor reading could not be 

taken for some reason or if the reading is outside the allowable range.

 See “Using the Altitude Differential Value While Mountain Climbing or 

Hiking” (page E-65) for some real-life examples of how to use this feature.

Altitude differential

Operation Guide 5480

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Страница 1: ...ite that of the current high speed movement or press any button E 3 Using the Crown The crown of this watch is a screw in lock crown Before using the crown you must rst rotate it towards you to loosen...

Страница 2: ...le the button operation tone E 120 To enable or disable Power Saving E 120 Troubleshooting E 121 Speci cations E 129 E 11 Looking up Sunrise and Sunset Times E 102 To enter the Sunrise Sunset Mode E 1...

Страница 3: ...om the calibration signal transmitters so certain conditions may cause reception problems When HKG or BJS is selected as the Home City only the time and date are adjusted according to the time calibra...

Страница 4: ...ul signal reception yet since you purchased the watch or had its battery replaced 2 Pull out the crown This will cause the current auto receive status ON or OFF to ash on the digital display Only AUTO...

Страница 5: ...nd Selecting some city codes automatically makes it possible for the watch to receive the time calibration signal for the corresponding area See page E 20 for details E 36 Con guring Home City Setting...

Страница 6: ...E East W West S South Bearing angle to objective North E 44 Taking Direction Readings You can use the Digital Compass Mode to determine the direction of north and to check your bearing to a destinatio...

Страница 7: ...etic declination of 1 west 4 After calibration is complete push the crown back in ll l l l l l l l l l l Magnetic declination angle value Magnetic declination angle direction value E W or OFF E 52 6 T...

Страница 8: ...of changes in barometric pressure by the watch s pressure sensor This means that barometric pressure changes can cause readings taken at different times at the same location to be different Also note...

Страница 9: ...ifferential with the reference location is indicated by the small hand altitude differential indicator as shown in the illustration below l ll l l l l l l l Unit Meters Unit 100m 1000m 100m 100m 1000m...

Страница 10: ...hanges you can predict the weather with reasonable accuracy Your watch can be con gured to take barometric pressure reading automatically every two hours or every 30 minutes Readings are used to produ...

Страница 11: ...ashing value to its initial factory default setting press A and C at the same time OFF will appear at the ashing location for about one second followed by the initial default value 5 After you comple...

Страница 12: ...ng down A or C scrolls at high speed E 91 Checking the Tide Level and Moon Ages Tide Moon You can use the watch to check the current tide level and Moon age Current tide level and Moon age information...

Страница 13: ...s expressed as 00 00 when the Moon direction is overhead 06 00 when it is 90 west from overhead 12 00 when it is directly below and 18 00 when it is 90 east from overhead The moon revolves around the...

Страница 14: ...Using the Countdown Timer The countdown timer can be con gured to start at a preset time and sound an alarm when the end of the countdown is reached To enter the Countdown Timer Mode Use B to select t...

Страница 15: ...tion automatically when you angle the watch towards your face The auto light switch must be turned on page E 118 for it to operate To turn on illumination manually Press L in any mode to illuminate th...

Страница 16: ...settings cannot be changed E 123 ERR appears on the digital display during sensor reading operations There is something wrong with the sensor This could be due to nearby strong magnetic force Move loc...

Страница 17: ...econd Measuring capacity 23 59 59 99 Measuring modes Elapsed time split time two nishes Countdown Timer Measuring unit 1 second Countdown range 60 minutes Setting unit 1 minute E 130 Altimeter Measure...

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