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1. the 1st lap record s s S S S S Total elapsed t the last time lap record Lap Times Recall Sequence 1 Press L R to move the selection in the reverse order 2 See 6 0 to erase the recorded Lap Time s reset the chronograph 7 2 Timer Mode Using the Countdown Timer 1 Single Countdown ma _ I gt S S i 9 eee eee e A SeA EAEE i 2 Multiple Countdown 3 2 2 1 z gt I S S S S S S IS S ee E 3 2 1 0 time H 4 4 minute Single and Multiple Countdown NOTE 1 The Watch will prompt during the counting as follows a Beep once every minute for the last 10 minutes i e 10 00 9 00 and etc b Bee i e 0 50 0 40 and etc once every 10 seconds for the last minute Target Time t S S L R Stop Counting c Beep once every seconds for the last 5 seconds d Beep for 30 seconds when timer reaches zero Press any button to stop the beep sound 2 The Target Time will be reloaded automatically 3 0 Major Function Mode Timekeeping Menu L R LIRI gt i raph Mode jenu Current Time Mode Alarm Mode Menu M Chrono enu M menu ESC guide a L R Sensor Menu lt 4 ER ILR Chapter 3 1 Dual Time Mode Pace Mode Timer Mode Menu Menu Menu Timekeeping Menu NOTE When one of the menus is selected the corresponding function
2. started time travel period ranardadl the the maximum Peet alae accumulative descend ascent amp descent speed the maximum the minimum the slope altitude altitude of the ski reached reached course Ski Session the summary of all skiing under that session Ski Session mThe Logbook logs all skiing taken under one start stop of the log function into a session and it provides the summary of these skiing mThe started date of the Session mThe started time of the Session The total travel period BThe total number of skiing recorded The total descent time The accumulative ascent amp descent The maximum descent speed The maximum altitude reached The minimum altitude reached and Run X Run 2 Run 1 the maximum the average the lap the total descent descen started time descent time speed speed the maximum the minimum the i altitude altitude altitude antus reached reached difference Skiing the summary of a particular skiing The slope of the ski course Skiing mThe skiing logs the data of a particular skiing and it includes mThe started time of the run mThe total descent time mThe maximum descent speed mThe average descent speed The maximum altitude reached The minimum altitude reached The altitude difference and mThe altitude chart 1
3. 2 If a Weekday i e MON TUE and etc is selected the alarm is turned ON and the Watch will alarm at the predefined time at that weekday of every week 3 Press L R to move the selection in the reverse order 7 0 Timer Mode Setting the Target Time target time 1 l current time Time Mode Quick Set Value 2 Target Time Setting Sequence NOTE 1 The Timer starts counting from the Target Time to zero 2 The Watch includes 5 Quick Set Values 3 5 10 15 and 45 minutes for setting the Target Time faster and these values CANNOT be set by user 3 The User Preset Value of the Target Time CAN be set by user 8 0 Pacer Mode Using the Pacer step counting besp counter rate Pacer Mode Beeping t S S Pacer Mode Stop Beeping hold L R stop counting Pacer Mode Stop Beeping 8 1 Pacer Mode Setting the Pacer Pacer Mode hold M ESC ae 30 35 EEEE gt 175 180 S S L R hold S S L R change the setting value faster change setting value Pacer Setting Sequence Note The Pacer rate is setting in a step of 5 beeps per minute i e 30 35 40 45 50 etc 8 2 Pacer Mode M M S S Stop Counting 10 1 Ski Mode Ski Mode Display Auto Mode Auto Mode mUnder Auto Mode the Watch can current sist temperature Top Row Options current altitude start the logging
4. Logbook Start Stop To Logbook Start Stop Menu 2 2 To set the ascend rate start or stop the ski log function mMenu 2 Ascend rate setting To set the trigger sensitivity for start or stop the logging under auto mode Using Pacer with Chronograph Pacer Mode Activated Counting Chronograph Mode Note 1 In Chronograph Mode press S S to start stop the counting with pacer beeping when the Pacer has already been activated 9 0 Dual Time Mode Dual Time Mode current time ESC f hold M IM Dual Time Setting Sequence hold S S L R S S L R NOTE The second digits of Dual Time is synchronized with the second digits of Current Time 10 2 Ski Mode Ski Mode Display Manual Mode current decent speed L R total elapsed time Middle Row Options Ski Mode Manual Mode current time hold L R A DRI current ski no Bottom Row Options Manual Mode mUnder Manual Mode press S S to start or stop the logging when a ski run is started or ended The data of that skiing will be shown on the display and logged into logbook See 10 3 for the detail of the Ski Log Function The Middle Row Display Press L R to change the middle row display between skiing s Current Descent Speed and Total Elapsed Time The Bottom Row Display mHold down L R to change the bottom row display between Current Time and
5. ESC to abort aWhen the operations is completed press the ESC sc m button to exit the function menu i S S YES Confirm YES or NO to start stop Press S S to move selection in the reverse direction 11 0 Logbook Mode Function Menu Overview Function Menu Overview Menu 1 mTo recall the detail of logged data Data Recall Menu 2 mTo erase the logged data one session or all Data Deletion Menu 3 To view the free memory capacity Memory Review Logbook Mode Function Menu The function menu includes three menus mMenu 1 Session Review To review the logged session and the summary of all skiing of that session mMenu 2 Data Erasure To erase one or all logged session s mMenu 3 Free Memory Review To review the free memory capacity mCheck the coming chapters for more detail on how to use these menus 11 1 2 Logbook Mode Function Menu 1 To review a Skiing 11 1 1 Logbook Mode Function Menu 1 To Review Ski Session ESC t m IS S VL RGA Run 1 the lap started time Select a target skiing ESC Jon Press the S S or L R to review among these data the maximum the maximum the total descent altitude descent time speed reached the minimum the i altitude altitude elude reached difference the average descen speed The data summary of the selected skiing How to Review the skiing Press M
6. Log to review the logged altitude readings 13 1 amp 13 2 Barometer Mode Function Display amp Setting hold S S pea EE E pressure LF Celsius Frehenheit foe Temperature unit Ime hPa J L R e mi milibar inHg Temperature Display Temperature 1 i S S Sea Level Pressure graph S S Pressure unit Weather Forecase IMPORTANT The pressure and temperature display unit 1 In order to get an accurate air can be changed in Barometer Mode or in temperature remove the Watch from the Current Time Mode See 4 2 unit for the wrist for a while to eliminate body heat details of the setting effect before the measurement 12 0 Altimeter Mode Function Overview mAbsolute Altitude The altitude difference between the current altitude and Sea Level 0 m wAltitude Difference The altitude difference between the current altitude and the altitude where the altitude difference is set to zero sAltitude Graph This altitude graph is plotted from the 48 Hour Altitude Log the x axis is the time variable 1 hour while the y axis is altitude variable sAltitude Alarm An alert will prompt when the user passes through the defined altitude from below or above the altitude There are two altitude alarms Altiutude Alarm 1 and 2 sAscending Descending Altitude The Watch will count the ascending or descending altitude automatically when this function is activated Ascendi
7. automatically when a significant altitude change is detected i e a skiing is started The data of that skiing run will be shown on the display and logged into L R current total elapsed decent speed time j UR L R i L R P accumulative accumulative ascent descent Ski Mode Auto Mode Middle Row Options logbook See 10 3 for the detail of the Ski Log Function The Top Row Display mPress S S to change the top row display between Current Altitude and Current Temperature IMPORTANT If the user intends to et an accurate reading of air emperature the user must taken off the watch from the wrist for 20 to 30 minutes before the actual measurement It prevent body temperature effect the Watch hold IR L F current time RERI current ski no Bottom Row Options The Middle Row Display mPress L R to change the middle row display among Seung s Current Descent Speed Total Elapsed Time Accumulative Descent and Accumulative Ascent NOTE This chan can be functioned only if the Ski Log Function is started The Bottom Row Display BHold down L R to change the bottom row display between Current Time and the skiing number NOTE This changing can be functioned only if the Ski Log Function is started 10 4 Ski Mode Function Menu Overview Function Menu Overview Menu 1 A To start or stop the ski log mThe function menu includes four function menus mMenu 1
8. interchapter point point A of the lines 135 and 270 a mountainA o 270 oint E A i 3120 m a finish point How to Check the Trek Course Correct Mark the points identifiable landmarks where the trail turns its direction or the trail branches its way such as the point A B C D and E on the adjacent diagram Find out the bearing directions of point B from point A 315 point C from point B 08 point D from point C 225 and then point E from point D 315 During the trekking make sure that the heading direction is 315 from point A to point B Performing the similar checking for other sections of the trail o 315 ato m point A A Sample Trail on a Ma starting point B B IMPORTANT If you are in doubt of the directions and positions of the trail consult the park administration office before starting the trekking 14 6 2 Compass Mode Menu 2 Setting Magnetic Declination What is Magnetic Declination Magnetic True North The Magnetic North Pole which is slightly North different from the True North Pole This Watch like most magnetic compass points to the Magnetic North Pole while everything measure from a map is related to the True Magnetic SS _ Magnetic North Pole Declination Declination The angular difference between Magnetic North Pole and True North Pole is called magnetic declination Its amount degrees and minutes and direction easterly and westerly depend on
9. mSounds for 30 seconds when count to zero Pacer Mode No Country Place Major City Declination No Country Place Major City Declination 1 Afghanistan Kabul 2E 33 Netherlands Amsterdam 1W 2 Australia Canberra 12E 34 New Zealand Wellington 22E 3 Austria Vienna 2E 35 Norway Oslo 0 4 Bahrain Manama 2E 36 Pakistan Islamabad 2E 5 Bangladesh Dhaka 0 37 Philippines Manila 1W 6 Belgium Brussels 1W 38 Portugal Lisbon 5W 7 Brazil Brasilia 19W 39 Russia Moscow 9E 8 Canada Ottawa 14W 40 Singapore Singapore 0 9 Chile Santiago 5E 41 South Africa Cape Town 23W 10 China Beijing 6W 42 Spain Madrid 3W 11 China Hong Kong 2W 43 Sweden Stockholm 3E 12 Costa Rica San Jose 0 44 Switzerland Bern 0 13 Cuba Havana 3W 45 Taiwan Tai pei 3W 14 Czech Republic Prague 2E 46 Thailand Bangkok 0 15 Denmark Copenhagen E 47 UAE Abu Dhabi H1E 16 Egypt Cairo 3E 48 United Kingdom London 3W 17 Finland Helsinki 6E 49 United States Washington DC 10W 18 France Paris 1W 50 Juneau 25E 19 Germany Berlin E 51 Phoenix 12E 20 Greece Athens 3E 52 Little Rock 2E 21 Hungary Budapest 4E 53 Sacramento 16E 22 India New Delhi H1E 54 Denver 10E 23 Indonesia Jakarta H1E 55 Atlanta 4W 24 Israel Jerusalem 3E 56 Honolulu 10E 25 Italy Rome 1E 57 Boston 16W 26 Japan Tokyo 7W 58 Saint Paul 2E 27 Jordan Amman 3E 59 Jackson 1E 28 Kenya Nairobi 1E 60 Santa Fe 10E 29 Korea Seoul 7W 61 Oklahoma City 6E 30 Malaysia Kuala Lumpur 1E 62 Salem 18E 31 Mexico
10. results a mistaken pressure reading in future 13 3 2 Barometer Mode Menu 2 Adjusting Absolute Pressure altitude before the get the absolute after the adjustment pressure from adjustment another referring 900m barometer B ge sea level Ambient Pressure Adjustment Why Absolute Pressure need to be Adjusted mFor achieve higher accuracy this Watch includes an adjustment feature which allow user to adjust the absolute pressure Before adjusting the absolute pressure obtain another referring barometer to get the absolute pressure of your current position m During the adjustment input that absolute pressure into the Watch mSee 13 3 Cur Pres to adjust the Absolute Pressure IMPORTANT Input an incorrect pressure my results an incorrect pressure reading in future 14 1 Compass Mode Precautions mAvoid measuring direction when mClose to a magnetic object mClose to metallic object Close to an electrical appliance alnside a moving object mKeep the Watch away from Magnetic sources like mSpeakers Motors mMobile phones and etc mPerform compass calibration or magnetic declination compensation process when mThe Watch is using for the first time mThe battery has been replaced mThe bearing direction digits are flashing and the compass bearing and compass direction are flashing mThe compass use in a location that is apart from the place in which the compass had been calibrated mT
11. the skiing number 10 4 1 Ski Mode Function Menu 1 Start or Stop the Logbook Hold M p Start or Stop Start stop the log functio How to Start stop the Log Function min Ski Mode hold down M 10 0 Ski Mode Ski Function Overview Travel Time Period Current Temperature Current Altitude Accumulative Descent Accumulative Ascent Current Function Ski Speed Ski Log Ski Mode Function 4 Rolling Started Ski Log Function Ski Mode mThe Ski Mode includes the following functions mShow the current ski data on display and mLog the ski Logbook data into Ski Ski Log Function mTo log the data for a skiing user must start the Ski Log function in advance Note The Ski Log function can be started or stopped from the Ski Mode Function Menu See 10 4 1 for the details mWhen the user starts a skiing the Watch can start the logging automatically Auto Mode or Manually Manual Mode How to select between Auto and Manual Mode wHold down S S in Ski Mode to select between Auto Mode and Manual Mode 10 3 Ski Mode Ski Log Function an Example Session1 Skiing1 meter Turn ON the ski function 800 at point a on 11 Jun 600 AM 10 00 400 7 c 3 200 fi 0 AM 11 00 meter 800 600 AM 11 05 400 200 An Example to Illustrate Ski Log Fun
12. watch in conformity with the below notes Be sure to carefully read this manual and keep it on hand for later reference when necessary Avoid exposing your Watch to extreme conditions for an unreasonable time Avoid rough usages or severe impacts to your Watch Do not open the Watch s case unless a certified service agency because your Watch contains precise electronic sensors and components Clean your Watch with a soft cloth occasionally that working for a longer use life of your watch Keep your Watch away from magnets or the appliances which contains magnetic objects such as mobile phones speakers and motors Store your Watch in a dry place when it is not in use 2 0 Button Layout tesc l s s miS Mode Button M E To select among Current Time Daily Alarm Chronograph Timer Pacer and Dual Time Mode WE To select among Ski Ski Logbook Altimeter Barometer and Compass Mode E To select among the setting items during setting display Sensor Button ESC E To select between Sensor Mode and Timekeeping Mode Hold down to turn on the EL back light for about 3 seconds Note When Night back light function is ON pressing any key will turn ON the back light too Start Stop Button S S To select different functional displays under the same mode m To activate the start or stop function during Chronograph and Timer Mode E To toggle Yes No E To increase the digits during setting dis
13. 1 2 Logbook Mode Function Menu 2 Delete Session View Review logged Session Erase Erase Session L R Logbook Mode Session 2 of 10 Logbook Mode YES Confi Sonne Function Menu to erase one or ESC all session pee tesc f m M URI YES or NO Z ONE gt ALL ese Function Menu Press S S to move selection in the reverse direction Mem Free Memory Review L R How to Delete One or All Session min Logbook Mode press S S or L R to select a target session to erase Hold down the M button for about 2 seconds in that display to exhibit the function menu mPress the S S or L R button to move the reversed color selected until Erase is selected mPress the M button will enter that menu mPress the S S or L R to select the ALL all session will be erased or ONE the selected session will be erased mif ALL or ONE is selected press the M to display the Confirm Menu mif Confirm Menu Yes or NO is displayed press the S S to confirm mWhen the operations is completed press the ESC button to exit the function menu 11 3 Logbook Mode Function Menu 3 Recall free memory How to Recall the Free Memory Review ageiseesion In Logbook Mode hold down the M button for TURI Erase Erase Session L R Mem Free Memory Review IL R Logbook Mode Function Menu about 2 seconds
14. 6 2 2 Compass Mode Menu 2 Setting Magnetic Declination 13 3 3 Barometer Mode Menu 3 Reviewing Pressure Logs 1 hour the preceeding hour ETT T e sea level XX hour XX hour pressure time hour the Maximum the Maximum mb inHg 4 Pressure N z OUr Temperature t The time stamp al the time stamp i 2 hour ressure graph P grap 1 hour the preceding hour the latest wee g Er O pressure XX hour the logged XX hour o 9 the Minimum bese le the Minimum Pressure Temperature the time stam eurent amram eee f To ime Pressure Graph Display Logged Sea Level Pressure Readings 48 Hour Sea Level Pressure Log mThe Watch logs the Sea Level Pressure every hour at the hour for the last 48 hours automatically For example the current time is PM 8 38 then the Sea Level Pressure readings were logged at PM 8 00 1 hour PM 7 00 2 hour PM 6 00 3 hour and etc mThese readings are further plotted into a pressure time graph i e the Sea Level Pressure Graph mThe Maximum Minimum Sea Level Pressure readings and the Maximum Minimum Temperature readings with respect to the time stamp will be sorted out from the log These readings and other logged Sea Level Pressure readings of the last 48 hours can be reviewed by this menu mSee 13 3 Vw Log to review the logged Sea Level Pressure re
15. Log and readings Recall The Watch logs the pressure readings automatically every hour at the hour i e 1 00 2 00 etc for 48 hours and these logged pressure readings can be recalled by the user mSea Level Pressure Pressure Graph This pressure graph is plotted from the pressure readings which logged by the 48 Hour Sea Level Pressure Log mSea Level Pressure Adjustment A function to adjust the Watch to achieve a more accurate sea level pressure sAbsolute Pressure Adjustment A function to adjust the Watch to achieve a more accurate absolute pressure reading Function Overview 13 3 1 Barometer Mode Menu 1 Adjusting Sea Level Pressure absolute altitude before the after the 900m adjustment adjustment 1013 COA ED 1016 et the sea mb evel pressure from weather station sea level Sea Level Pressure Adjustment Why Sea Level Pressure need to be Adjusted mThis Watch includes a Sea Level Pressure adjustment feature which CAN To achieve a more accurate Sea Level Pressure mTo achieve a more accurate Altitude In case the exact altitude is NOT available for calibrating the reference altitude Before calibrate the sea level pressure consult the nearest observatory to get the most update sea level pressure During the adjustment input that Sea Level Pressure into the Watch mSee 13 3 SLP to adjust the Sea Level Pressure IMPORTANT Input an incorrect pressure during the adjustment procedure it
16. Mexico City 6E 63 Harrisburg 11W 32 Nepal Kathmandu 0 64 Salt Lake City 14E Note mReplace the battery with a new CR2032 mHowever if the appearance of battery low indicator iscaused by using the Watch under very cold condition the indicator will be disappeared when normal temperature resume mit is recommended to complete the battery replacement by a certified service agency because this Watch contains precise electronic sensors and components mThe memory will be cleared if the battery has been replaced mTime System 12 hour or 24 hour format Calendar System wAuto Calendar pre programmed from the year 2000 to 2099 Weather Forecast 4 symbols to indicate the predicated weather Daily Alarm Mode m2 daily or we ekly alarms Hourly chime Alarm Sound Sounds for 30 seconds at preset time Chronograph Mode Resolution 1 mMeasuring R Measuring Mode 50 lap memories Recall lap memories and total time 100 second ange 99 hours 59 minutes 59 99 seconds Countdown Timer Mode mResolution 1 mUser defined seconds second resolution target time setting 99 hours Operation Mode Countdown mQuick Set 5 quick set Values 3 5 10 15 and 45 minutes mTimer Sound mLast 10 minu 5 tes beep once every minute 59 minutes 59 mRange 30 180 bpm in step of 5 Step counter Maximum 999999 steps Dual Time Mode mHour minute second Ski Mode mSki Lap trigger Automat
17. R Ski Mode Function Menu ESC m S S or L R Change the angle lt hold S S or L R Slope Angle Settin Press S S to move selection in the reverse direction Start or Stop Start stop the log AS Rate Set the Ascend rate DS Rate Setting Slope Setting uThe slope setting is the setting that inputs the slope angle of the ski field into the Watch for calcuation Most of the ski fields post that figure to skier on the ski field How to Set the Slope min Ski Mode hold down M for about 2 seconds to exhibit the function menu mPress S S or L R to move the reversed color selected until Slope is selected mPress M will enter the menu mPress S S or L R to set the slope angle g mWhen the operations is completed press the ESC button to exit the function menu 11 1 1 Logbook Mode Function Menu 1 To review Session Hold M ESC L R fires Memenikeviewd ip Logbook Mode Function Menu Logbook Mode Session 2 of10 ESC t m Press the S S or L R to select among these data the the record the total Pears record date started time travel period of ski lap fatta the the maximum a accumulative descend descent time ascent amp descent speed the maximum the minimum the slope altitude altitude of the ski reached reached course Data sum
18. SPORTSTAR Outdoor Master Pro Instruction Manual 3 1 Major Function Mode Sensor Menu L R p Ski Mode Altimeter Mode Menu Menu aide 1 L R L R Compass Mode Barometer Mode Menu Menu Sensor Menu NOTE When one of the menus is selected the corresponding ESC function mode will appear after a few seconds or press M to show the function mode instantly The menu guide shows the current menu no e g 3 with the total no of available menus e g 5 Press S S to move the selection in the reverse direction Timekeeping Menu Chapter 3 0 4 2 Current Time Mode Setting the Watch Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 wi 1 Time ISecond 1 g1 2 Date IMinute 1 a2 3 System THour 1 3 14 12 24 a15 Keytone Chime 3 Current Time Mode TYear 1 TMonth 1 IDay 1 LCD Sound ILight 2 s s 8 Scroll the menu ITemperatu re Pressure Scroll the menu NOTE 4 Press M to select among the settings 2 Press EL will turn ON the backlight if Normal is selected Press any button will turn ON the backlight if Night is selected Backlight will not turned ON if OFF is selected 3 The Watch will beep once at the hour i e 1 00 and 2 00 etc if Chime is ON the is appeared 6 0 Chronograph Mode Using the Chronograph lap time fr
19. adings 14 2 Compass Mode Compass Directions and Bearings N oe D amp Compass Directions Compass Bearing NW N North 349 118 North Northeast 12 33 A Northeast 34 56 gt E objects East Northeast 57 78 pointA se East 79 101 East Southeast 102 123 N A Southeast 124 146 Compass Directions onecie South Southeast 147 168 South 169 191 angular o South Southwest 192 213 A o difference Southwest 214 236 objectD West Southwest 237 258 3130 West 259 281 o West Northwest 282 303 90 ont B Northwest 304 326 S North Northwest 327 348 Compass Bearings jectC NOTE This Watch includes both compass directions and compass bearings 14 5 Compass Mode Applications of the Compass 0 A point mountain B o 135 Check Current Position By Backward Bearing How to Check your Position by Backward Bearing W Spot two distant identifiable landmarks such as mountain light house or fort from your current position like the mountain A and B Check out the backward bearing directions of mountain A and B from your current position i e 135 from mountain A and 270 from mountain B Use a ruler to draw the line 135 on the map which starting from the mountain A Draw the lines 270 on the map which starting from the mountain B Your current position on the map will be the
20. cent speed 9 Km h run 1 11 Km h run 2 15 Km h run 3 MThe average descent speed 6 Km h run 1 8 Km h run 2 10 Km h run 3 The maximum altitude reached 500 m Lap 1 600 m run 2 700 m run 3 The minimum altitude reached Lap 1 200 m run 2 200 m run 3 The altitude change 300 m run 1 400 m run 2 500 m run 3 The descent altitude change graph for every run 200 m 10 4 2 Ski Mode Function Menu 1 AS DS Rate Setting mNormal Ascend Descend Rate mThe Ascend Descend Rate the trigger sensitivity for start or stop the logging under Auto Mode can be adjusted mThere are three levels of sensitivity mFast Sensitivity If sometimes false auto activation is observed select this setting to improve the performance Sensitivity If the auto activation is functioned normally keep this setting Ascending rate setting Menu 3 To set the descend rate Descending rate setting sMenu 3 Descend rate setting To set the trigger sensitivity for start or stop the logging under auto mode mMenu 4 Slope setting To set the slope for the ski course mCheck the coming chapters for more detail on how to use these menus Menu 4 To set the slope for the ski course Slope setting Ski Mode Function Menu 10 4 3 Ski Mode Function Menu 1 L R Skimeter Mode L R DS Rate Set the Descend rate URI Slope Set the Slope IL
21. ction Assume a user enjoyed three skiing within a day as it is outlined by the adjacent diagram To use the Ski Log function the user needs to start the Ski Log Function before the skiing The Watch will log the below ski data into Logbook automatically and these ski data can be reviewed from Logbook Mode See 11 0 to 11 1 2 for the details Ski Session statistic of all skiing within that session The started date of the session 11 June Bihe started time of the session AM10 00 The total travel time 5 00 00 Skiing 2 AM 12 00 The total number of skiing recorded 3 meter ky meter skiing 800 800 AM 12 05 600 600 400 400 200 200 0 Skiing 3 meter 800 meter 800 Turn OFF ski function at point m 600 on 11 Jun 3 0 600 400 200 i 200 mM N 0 o NOTE These maximum speeds are dummy figures maximum speed can be logged in a real case only the The total descent time 0 15 00 The accumulative descent 1200m The accumulative ascent 1200m The maximum descent speed 15 Km h The maximum altitude reached 700 m The minimum altitude reached 200 m The slope of the ski course 358 Skiing ski data The started time of the run AM 11 00 00 run 1 AM 12 00 00 lap 2 PM 2 00 00 run 3 The total descent time 0 05 00 run 1 0 05 00 run 2 0 05 00 run 3 The maximum des
22. e LIR city which is close to your current position Scroll the menu mChange the setting of these functions from 14 6 1 14 6 2 1 Compass Mode Menu 2 Setting Magnetic Declination Magnetic Declination magnetic A Si true north Compensation Examples magnetic declination h true s p north 2 w N 2 bearing mTo get an object s true bearing TB Re 300 by subtract westerly W magnetic P declination or add easterly E object B 3 5 2 f magnetic declination with the magnetic bearing MB mExample 1 23 Westerly magnetic magnetic declination and the compass needle bearing TA points 323 323 mTB MB W While MB 323 Westerly W Magnetic Declin atio n W 23 mTB 323 23 aTB 300 magnene mThe true bearing will be 300 declination mExample 2 22 Easterly magnetic true north y 22E magnetig declination and the compass needle gnetic ey ee iain points 278 A TB MB E While MB 2788 E object B 22 Wale aTB 278 22 bearing rae Bone aTB 300 magnetic mThe true bearing will be 300 bearing pointA 278 mThe Watch can compensate the compass bearing at a place where the magnetic declination is either Westerly declination or Easterly declination Easterly E Magnetic Declination Barometer Mode Resolution Measuring Range 300 hPa mbar to 1100 hPa mbar 8 85 inHg to 32 48 inHg mLast 1 minute beeps once every 10 seconds mLast 5 seconds beeps once every second
23. ed altitude 12 3 3 Altimeter Mode Menu 3 Setting Altitude Alarm altitude alarm 2 altitude alarm 1 Om Om sea level Example Using Altitude Alarm 1 sea level Example Il Using Altitude Alarm 2 2980 c 1980 athe 980m altitude alarm 1 Om sea level Example Ill Using Altitude Alarm 1 and 2 IMPORTANT The altitude alarm will be sounded in Altimeter Mode only NOTE wAltitude Alarm 1 and 2 are independent alarm These alarms CAN be set for absolute altitude or altitude difference mThe alarm will sound if passing through either from below or from above the predefined altitude mSee 12 3 Alt Alm to set the alarm 12 3 6 Altimeter Mode Menu 6 Setting Chart for Altitude Graph altitude m ft altitude m ft the first reading AM12 00 the latest reading the latest reading PM8 00 Li Li E Li 29 26 23 20 17 14 11 8 2 column time hour History Chart time hour Daily Chart Altimeter Mode Altitude Graph Altitude Graph mThe Graph shows the logged altitude readings Chapter 12 3 5 by the following two ways m Daily Chart Shows the logged altitude readings for the current day only The 1st log of the day AM12 00 will be shown on the 30th column the 2nd log AM1 00 will be shown on the 29th column and the other readings are shown similarly or mHistory Continuous Chart Shows the logged altitude readings continuously by First In First Out data struct
24. eeze for 1 Elapsed 0 20 1 10 seconds time m ae lap no S S S S hold L R Lap Time 0 1 1 20 10 It 2 Total W y y seconds elapsed time S S S S isis S S hold L R hold URI i 0 10 10 10 SE ult lap 1 lap 2 lap3 s s UR UR LR Counting s s 0 10 20 30 Total time 4 N gt elapsed time Elapsed time Total Elapsed time and Lap time hold L R 2 l Chronograph Mode Stop Counting NOTE 1 The Watch can record up to 50 lap times i e L1 to L50 2 Hold down L R for 2 seconds when the chronograph is stopped to reset the chronograph If the Chronograph is reset the recorded Lap Time s will be erased too 7 1 Timer Mode Setting the User Preset Target Time Countdown Time Mode User Preset Value Setting Sequence S S L R hold S S L R NOTE mThe setting range is up to 99 hours 59 minutes 99 seconds L R 1 1 0 Introduction Thank you for purchasing this Watch Your Watch features electronic sensors which measures and shows the outdoor conditions weather forecast temperature pressure altitude and compass directions Your Watch also provides the essential information at the time during you are skiing and these data can be further logged into a logbook for later review Your Watch also includes current time daily alarm chronograph timer pacer and dual time function To get the most of your purchase it is advisable to use this
25. he user intends to regulate the precision of the digital compass Tips and Precautions 14 4 Compass Mode Backward Bearing and Compass Lock navigating navigating 0 direction direction l Saeed 3158 jock indicator o 4 9 0 s A uri _ Ei Mb _ i Direction Unlock Direction Locked backward a o bearing 135 Normal Bearing indicator Backward Bearing NOTE mWhen the Backward Bearing indicator 4 is appeared the Watch is showing the backward bearing direction of the navigating direction mWhen the Lock indicator A is appeared the compass direction bearing direction and the magnetic north pole pointer are locked mThe Compass Lock will be released automatically when the Watch enter IDLE Mode 14 6 1 Compass Mode Menu 1 Calibrating the Compass start turn turn object turn l turning axis l l Rotation Process Completed NOTE mDuring the rotation process ensure the following practices are carrying out mTurning steadily Keep the time for the rotation for about 20 to 30 seconds IMPORTANT Keep the Watch parallel to the horizon Perform the rotation process in a open space mLocate an object in front of you then steadily turn your body clockwise along the vertical axis of your body mThe Watch is calibrated if a square appear on the display mWhen the calibration is completed press ESC to exit the calibration See 14 6 calibrate for starting the calibration 14
26. ic or Manual mSki Slope setting 5 to 90 mSensitivity type Ascending and Descenting mSensitivity Level Fast Normal and Slow WAltitude range 706m to 9164m 2316ft to 30067 ft mTravel Time seconds skiing memory 50 skiing Altimeter Mode Resolution 1m 1ft mMeasuring range 706m to 9164m 2316ft to 30067ft mSampling Interval First 5 min 1 sec After 5 min 1 minute BHistory Recall Maximum 48 hours history recall Altitude Alarm 2 altitude alarms Maximum 99 minutes 59 99 wSampling Interval First 5 min 1 second After 5 min 1 min BHistory Thermometer mResolution 0 1 C 0 1 F Measuring range 10 0 C to 60 0 8C 14 0 8F to 140 0 8F Compass Mode Resolution 1 display digital m Measuring range 0 to 359 digital Others Digital bearing reading Lock mDigital backward bearing Declination Setting Range 908 to 908 Backlight Electro Luminescent EL backlight Battery mWatch 3V lithium battery CR2032 1 piece
27. in a session 11 1 1 to enter the skiing selection mPress the S S or L R to select a target skiing Press the M button will enter that menu mPress S S or L R to review the summary of that skiing according to the adjacent diagram mWhen the review is completed press ESC button for several times to exit the function menu Hold M Start or Stop Start stop the log i ESC L R AS Rate Set the Ascend rate Ski Mode J L R DS Rate Set the Descend rate J L R Set the Slope IL R Ski Mode Function Menu ESC M L R L R Fast Normal Slow t L R I Ascend Descend Rate Setting Press S S to move selection in the reverse direction mSlow Sensitivity If the auto activation can not be functioned select this setting to improve the performance How to Set the Ascend Descend Rate min Ski Mode hold down M for about 2 seconds to exhibit the function menu mPress S S or L R to move the reversed color selected until AS Rate or DS Rate is selected mPress the M button will enter the menu mPress S S or L R to to change the setting among FAST Fast SLOW Slow and NORMAL Normal mWhen the operations is completed press the ESC button to exit the function menu 11 1 Logbook Mode Function Menu 1 Session 1 The total no the the record the total f j ji of ski lap record date
28. mary of all skiing of the selected Ski Session tEscif M 11 1 2 Logbook Mode Function Menu 1 To Review Skiing How to Review the Ski Session min Logbook Mode press S S or L R button to select a target session e g the Session 2 of 10 for reviewing mHold down M in that display for about 2 seconds to exhibit the function menu mPress S S or L R to move the reversed color until the View is selected Press the M button will enter that menu mPress S S or L R to review the summary of that ski session according to the adjacent diagram mPress the ESC to go back to previous display or mPress M to review skiing data 11 1 2 for the details mWhen the review is completed press ESC for several times to exit the function menu See Note The slope of a session can be changed during the review by the following steps m1 Hold down M in Slope Display m2 Press S S or L R to change the slope m3 Press ESC to exit mThe maximum and average descent speed will be updated according to the new slope ESC L R for about 2 seconds to exhibit the function menu Set the Ascend rate a Press S S or L R to move Shimeter Mode wer the reversed color DS Rate selected until Start or Stop is selected J L R mPress M will enter the menu Slope acie lon mPress S S to confirm the start or stop of the log Logbook Mode function Function Menu mPress
29. mode will appear after a few seconds or press M to show the function mode immediately The menu guide shows the current menu no e g 3 with the total no of available menus e g 6 Press S S to move the selection in the reverse direction 4 1 Current Time Mode Weather Forecast r Raining Weather Forecast Weather Forecast Symbols IMPORTANT The Watch predicts the coming weather by using the readings of the changes of air pressure in order to avoid the changes of pressure is caused by the changes of altitude it is highly recommended to stay at the same altitude for at least 24 hours for a higher accurate predication WARNING The Watch can predict the weather by adopting general weather prediction principles it is NOT capable to reflect the extreme changing of weather within a very short period of time Always double check the predicted weather from this Watch with other credible sources for critical events 5 1 Alarm Mode Setting the Alarm s s 3 l OFF Alarm OFF DAILY Daily Alarm 1 t s s 3 alarm ON OFF s s 3 SUN 2 t isisi3 SAT 2 t S S 3 MON 2 Alarm Mode isss TUE 2 J s s 3 FRI 2 WED 2 l mare l S S 3 THU 2 Weekly Alarm S S or u hold ssi or L R Alarm ON NOTE 1 If the DAILY is selected the alarm is turned ON and the Watch will alarm at the predefined time everyday
30. ng Descending Altitude m48 Hour Altitude Log and readings Recall The Watch logs the altitude every hour automatically i e 1 00 2 00 etc for 48 hours and these logged altitude readings can be recalled by user wAltitude Lock A function to lock the altitude The altitude will not be changed when Altitude Lock is activated sAltitude Adjustment A function to calibrate the Watch to achieve a more accurate altitude reading Function Overview 12 3 Altimeter Mode Altimeter Function Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 a 3 if t e Diference to 0 2 Ref Alt Set Aam EA reference 1 2 2 Altitude mYES 1 mCur Alt Setthe Alarm for Current Altitude BAIt Dif Set the Altimeter Mode Calibration 3 Alt Alm Set REx the current display Altitude Go to last setting Alarm level m 1 hour 4A S 0DS mMx Alt log at the in Start Clear Maximum preceding ieee fies cending Des Maltitude 4 hour selection setting cending log mrm me 2 i 47 Go t t setti A our logs ACSI ee 5 Vw Log View 48 hour Max Min and the 48 NOTE Read Chapter 12 3 1 12 3 6 before using this Menu 1 Press S S to process the selection Yes or press ESC to escape out of the selection NO 2 Press S S to select between Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 3 Press L R to select between ON and OFF the alarm Hold down M to select setting display 4 Press M to review the logg
31. ng altitude start the AS DS counter prior to the ascent or descent 4 To read the Altitude Graph on a daily or continuous basis choose Daily or History Chart option See Chapter 12 3 for detail of the setting 12 3 1 Altimeter Mode Menu 1 Resetting Altitude Difference altitude difference absolute altitude 900m 300m upper row altitude 300m difference lower row ia lamers 200m absolute the altitude altitude difference 300m set to zero Om Seaton Absolute and Relative Altitude NOTE mTo get the Altitude Difference of two points e g point B and C reset the Altitude Difference to O at the starting point e g point B The watch will show the altitude difference of point B and C at point C 300m mSee 12 3 Alt Dif to reset the Altitude Difference 12 3 4 Altimeter Mode Menu 4 Using AS DS Counter absolute altitude Ascending and Descending Altitude NOTE mTo get Ascending Descending Altitude start the AS DS function first mWhen the AS DS Counter is ON the ga indicator will be flashing on the display mWhen this function has been activated for over 24 hours in any function Mode except Altimeter Mode the AS DS counting will be turned OFF automatically mRefer to 12 3 AS DS to start stop or clear the AS DS counter 13 0 Barometer Mode Function Overview sAbsolute Pressure The pressure readings which detects currently on the current altitude m48 Hour Sea Level Pressure
32. play Lap Reset Button L R m To activate the lap or reset function during Chronograph and Timer Mode E To move the cursor to left by one during History recalling display 4 0 Current Time Mode Function Overview Day of Week S S t uae Altitude Graph S S fe Sea Level Pressure Graph NOTE Temperature d S S current time Current Time Mode When the Watch is NOT in use storing the watch in Power Saving Mode LCD is OFF could save battery To activate Power Saving Mode by holding L R for 5 seconds in Current Time Mode Press any button will resume normal operation from Power Saving Mode 5 0 Alarm Mode Setting the Alarm ON and OFF Alarm 1 S S Alarm 2 Alarm Mode NOTE If Daily or Weekly Alarm is ON the te predefined alarm time daily or weekly time ba Alarm OFF IL R Daily Alarm alarm ce ce Weekly Alarm Alarm ON is appeared the Watch will beep at the The Watch will sound for 30 seconds at the alarm time While alarm sounds press any key to stop the sound instantly Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 can be set to alarm Daily or Weekly See 5 1 for the details of the setting 6 1 Chronograph Mode Recalling Lap Time hold M Stop Counting Chronograph Mode NOTE s s SSI ypH the next lap record s s the 2nd lap record
33. s achieve a more accurate reading the Watch need to be adjusted from time to time Adjusting the Altitude mAdjusting the altimeter at a place where the altitude is well defined with an altitude sign pole e g marked 600 m See 12 3 Ref Alt to input the reference altitude into the Watch IMPORTANT Input an incorrect altitude may result an incorrect reading like the place 12 3 5 Altimeter Mode Menu 5 Reviewing Altitude Log 1 hour the preceeding hour XX hou 48 hour J gt the Maximum ng cane time hour Altitude the time stamp the max altitude the preceeding hour XX hur the logged altitude the Minimum Altitude the time stamp the time stamp current time Logged Altimeter Mode the Minimum Altitude Altitude Readings 48 Hour Altitude Log mThe Watch logs the altitude every hour at the hour for the last 48 hours automatically For example the current time is PM 8 38 the altitude readings were logged at PM 8 00 1 hour PM 7 00 2 hour PM 6 00 3 hour and etc mThese readings are further plotted into an altitude time graph i e the Altitude Graph mThe maximum and the minimum altitude with the respective time stamp will be sorted out from the log These readings and other logged altitude readings of the last 48 hours can be reviewed by this menu mSee 12 3 Vw
34. to exhibit the function menu Press S S or L R to move the reversed color selected among the functions according to the adjacent diagram When Mem is selected press the M button will enter that menu The free log memory will exhibit on the display When the operations is completed press the ESC button to exit that menu Press the ESC button once again to exit the function menu Logbook Mode Session 2 of 10 ESC M Function Menu the free memory reading Press the S S button to move selection in the reverse direction 12 2 Altimeter Mode Setting the Units and Altitude Lock re ys Sle Celsius Frehenheit Temperature unit hold L R gt locked unlock Altitude Lock L R m f met feet Temperature er Altitude unit NOTE 4 The altitude will NOT be changed when Altitude Lock is activated For example activate Altitude Lock when staying in a campsite it keeps the Watch s altitude unchange even a changing of weather overnight 12 3 2 Altimeter Mode Menu 2 Calibrating Reference Altitude absolute altitude before the after the 900m adjustment adjustment Om Sea Level Absolute Altitude Adjustment Why the Altitude Need to be Adjusted This Watch calculates absolute altitude from air pressure like most altimeters the change of air pressure would affect the altitude reading As air pressure may change gradually even within hour
35. unction to lock the compass bearing compass direction and the magnetic north pole pointer Compass Calibration A process to allow the watch to self regulate the compass to achieve a more accurate compass reading mMagnetic Declination Compensation A setting to compensate the local magnetic declinaton to achieve a more accurate compass reading Function Overview 14 3 Compass Mode Compass Display the north pole pointer navigating direction E A NO key has been compass operated for bearing 1 minute compass q direction S S or L R Distortion Compass Mode Compass Idle NOTE If NO key has been operated for about 1 minute the Watch will go to IDLE Mode automatically Press S S or L R to resume the compass to normal operation If distortion is detected the compass bearing and compass direction are flashing See 14 6 Calibrate to restore the compass to normal operation when distortion occur 14 6 Compass Mode Compass Function Menu Level 2 Level 1 hold M 1 Calibrate Calibrating the compass 2 Declinate Setting the magnetic declination of your current position Compass Mode ESC Exit the current display Go to last setting level M mConfirm the _ selection setting Go to next setting level SIS Roly the menu NOTE See more detail mChange the setting 1 See 14 6 2 2 to select the magnetic declination value of th
36. ure The latest log will be shown on the 1st column the second latest log will be shown on the 2nd column and the other readings are shown similarly See 12 3 Chart to choose Daily or History Chart 13 3 Barometer Mode Barometer Function Menu Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 1 SLP Sea Level Pressure setting 2 Cur Pres Current Pressure calibration 3 Vw Log View Max Min and the 48 hour lAdjustme 8 1 hour log at the receding our 2 47 hour logs 6 48 hour log GIMx Tmp Maximum Barometer Mode temperature GIMn Tmp Minimum temperature Exit the current display Gl Go to last setting level Mx SLP Maximum M Confirm the Proseurs selection setting A Go to next setting level IMn SLP NOTE See 13 3 1 13 3 3 for more detail of these functions AS DS Counter ON 12 1 Altimeter Mode Function Display S S f gt 0 Cup img COL F Altitude Graph 4 Temperature 1 S S S S absolute altitude current Descending Altitude 3 Altitude Difference 2 ti ime S S Altimeter Mode S S Ascending Altitude 3 IMPORTANT 41 In order to get an accurate air temperature remove the Watch from the wrist for a while to eliminate body heat effect before the measurement NOTE 2 To get the Altitude Difference of two points reset the Altitude Difference Default 100 m to 0 at the 1st point 3 To get Ascending and Descendi
37. where you are in the world For serious compass user or whom intends to perform accurate navigation this Watch must be adjusted for magnetic declination Magnetic Declination Information mMost topographic maps include a small arrow which shown magnetic north pole and or the magnetic declination information mThis manual includes the magnetic declination for some major cities See the coming chapter Magnetic Declination at Major Cities for more detail mFor the cities are not included in the list please refer to the online magnetic declination calculator at mhttp geomag nrcan gc ca apps mdcal_e php ghttp www ngdc noaa gov seg geomag jsp De clination jsp ie 15 0 Battery 16 0 Specifications Timekeeping Mode laws Current Time Mode iced Hour minute second am pm month date mDay of week weather forecast temperature sea level pressure history display or altitude history 14 0 Compass Mode Function Overview Compass Bearings A way to indicate the direction of an object by using the angular difference between North 08 and the object 08 to 3598 Compass directions A way to indicate the direction of an object by divided direction into 4 8 or 16 directions N E S W NE SE SW NW and etc mNorth pole pointer A pointer which always indicate the direction of magnetic north sBackward Bearing The backward bearing indicates the opposite direction from normal bearing Compass Lock A f
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