Suunto X9_en. - Manual

Suunto X9_en.

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACTS; Suunto Oy
  • Page 4 – TABLE OF CONTENTS
  • Page 8 – GENERAL INFORMATION; continuing with navigation.
  • Page 10 – Charging the battery with a mains charger; outlet. Your Suunto X9 is now ready for use.
  • Page 11 – Charging the battery with a 9 V battery
  • Page 12 – HOW TO USE YOUR SUUNTO X9
  • Page 14 – MENUS
  • Page 15 – Navigating in the menus
  • Page 17 – Suunto X9 can display up to 29 split times.; Activating alarms; Alarm
  • Page 18 – and you return to the Alarm menu; Deactivating alarms; Acknowledging alarms; it will automatically stop sounding after
  • Page 19 – Set menu or in the PC. You must always change the dual time manually.; Setting the time and the dual time; or
  • Page 20 – Sync; UTC offset; You can set the UTC offset at 0,5 hour intervals depending on
  • Page 21 – Setting the time format; Setting the date format; Units
  • Page 24 – Setting the datum; Grid
  • Page 25 – No adjustment required:
  • Page 26 – Setting the light; Setting the brightness; General
  • Page 30 – Displays the temperature in the unit of your choice. (For more
  • Page 31 – Setting the reference altitude; Reference
  • Page 32 – Setting the sea level barometric pressure
  • Page 33 – Weather Alarm
  • Page 34 – backlight is turned on and the message ‘; ’ is displayed with the current; Altitude alarm; ’ is
  • Page 38 – Setting the compass declination manually; Declination; Off
  • Page 39 – Setting the compass declination with the GPS
  • Page 41 – Creating a new route; is the first menu item. Press ENTER to activate it.
  • Page 42 – Set the altitude with UP/DOWN and press ENTER. The message ‘; ’ is displayed and the waypoint list opens.; Creating a new waypoint; and press ENTER. The
  • Page 43 – Creating a new waypoint by linking; Route
  • Page 44 – Activating a route; ’ and then the list itself is; Choosing the navigation method; Navigate
  • Page 45 – Changing the active waypoint
  • Page 46 – Viewing waypoints; Bearing and distance to the waypoint:
  • Page 47 – MyPoints; Alarm points; points. However, if you wish to navigate to an alarm point, select
  • Page 48 – Editing waypoints; Updating the waypoint location
  • Page 49 – Erasing a route; Erasing waypoints
  • Page 51 – With these navigation methods,
  • Page 52 – Navigation methods; Navidata
  • Page 53 – Track Back; Starting the Track back function activates a new track log file.
  • Page 54 – ’ and the current xte are displayed. For example ‘; ’.When the xte reaches the set limit, Suunto X9
  • Page 59 – Viewing log files; View; Erasing log files; Erase
  • Page 61 – ascent and descent equaling 150ft/50m or more)
  • Page 64 – Find Home; The stored location will not disappear when you turn; Find Home data display
  • Page 66 – SUUNTO X9 IN ACTION
  • Page 73 – to find an open or scarcely wooded area before activating the GPS.; • Rocks, buildings or any metallic materials
  • Page 74 – This is the most important factor.; Number of satellites being tracked.; To calculate a position, a GPS receiver; Number of measurements made on the same spot.; When you make more
  • Page 75 – SUUNTO TREK MANAGER
  • Page 77 – Connect to X9
  • Page 85 – TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; • Resolution 1°
  • Page 86 – Number Name Description
  • Page 94 – LOCAL GRID LIST; Name
  • Page 95 – GLOSSARY; Alarm point
  • Page 97 – DISCLAIMERS; LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND ISO 9001 COMPLIANCE
  • Page 100 – Made in Finland
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Page 3 - CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACTS; Suunto Oy

1 CUSTOMER SERVICE CONTACTS 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 [email protected] Suunto Website www.suunto.com EN

Page 4 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. GENERAL INFORMATION ........................................................................... 6 1.1 CHECKLIST ................................................................................................. 61.2 CARE AND MAINTENANCE ............................................

Page 8 - GENERAL INFORMATION; continuing with navigation.

6 1. GENERAL INFORMATION The Suunto X9 wristop computer is a reliable high-precision electronic instrument intended for recreational use. Suunto X9 should not be substituted for obtaining measurements that require professional or industrial precision. NOTE: Do not use Suunto X9 as the only navigatio...

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