SUUNTO CORE USER GUIDEen
ViewsEach mode has a set of views that you access with the lower left [View] button.Views are presented in the lower part of the display. Views contai
20MenuIn MENU you can change values, change the general settings and units, or viewlogs stored in the logbook. To enter MENU, keep the middle right [M
Button lockYou can activate and deactivate the button lock by keeping the lower right[-Light] button pressed. NOTE: You can change views and use the b
5 GENERAL SETTINGSBefore you start to use your Suunto Core, it's a good idea to set themeasurement units and general settings according to your
3. Change the values using [+] and [- Light], accept with [Mode].4. Exit MENU with [Start Stop].5.3 Changing general settingsIn GENERAL you set the g
●You start or stop the log recorder●You mark an altitude point while you are recording logs●You start or stop the stopwatch●The device switches betwee
To choose a language:1. In GENERAL, select LANGUAGE.2. Select a language from the list with [+] and [- Light].5.3.5 Activating button lockYou can act
6 USING TIME MODEThe TIME mode handles time measurement.20With [View] you can scroll through the following views:●Date: current weekday and date●Seco
To enter time settings in MENU:1. Enter MENU by keeping [Mode] pressed down.2. Scroll down to TIME-DATE using [- Light].3. Enter with [Mode].6.1.1 Se
NOTE: We recommend that you set the current time at your current locationas the main time because the alarm clock emits alarms according to the main
1 SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6.2 Using stopwatchThe stopwatch measures time. Its resolution is 0.1 seconds.To use the stopwatch:1. In the TIME mode, select the stopwatch view.2.
Possible real life situation: Boiling eggsYou’re on a hiking expedition. It’s morning. You wake up, come out of your tent,and start to make breakfast
5min24h TIP: When the snooze is turned on, you can deactivate it in the TIME mode bykeeping [View] pressed down.Possible real life situation: Waking u
7 USING ALTI & BARO MODEIn the ALTI & BARO mode you can view the current altitude, barometric pressureor snorkeling depth. It offers four pro
7.1.1 Getting correct readingsIf you are engaged in an outdoor activity that requires you to know the airpressure, you need to enter the altitude ref
ALTIMETER profile + altitude moving + weather changeIf your ALTIMETER profile is on and the weather changes frequently while youclimb in altitude or g
to the activity. You can either let Suunto Core decide which profile is mostsuitable for you at the moment, or you can choose a suitable profile yours
the two numbers. You set the altitude reference value on your Suunto Core to matchthat of the sign.7.3 Using weather trend indicatorThe weather trend
TIP: If the weather trend indicator shows that the air pressure is constantlyrising, there is a higher possibility of sunny weather upcoming. Again,
altitude reference value. When the ALTIMETER profile is activated, the word ALTIis underlined on the display.When the ALTIMETER profile is activated,
6.1.2 Setting date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186.1.3 Setting dual time . . . . . . . . . .
2. Start, stop and restart it with [Start Stop].3. Keep [+] pressed to reset.Possible real life situation: Measuring your climbingYou are about to sta
Log height difference: shows the measured altitude difference between a logstarting point and a log finishing point with the following icons:In the ad
TIP: When you have stopped the log recorder, you can enter the logbook andview your current recordings before you reset the recorder.Possible real li
NOTE: If you are wearing your Suunto Core on your wrist, you will need to takeit off in order to get an accurate temperature reading because your bo
changes. The altitude log will therefore be flat during this period. Forinformation on using the log recorder, see Section 7.5.2 Recordinglogs on page
7.8 Using depth meter profileYou use the DEPTH METER profile when snorkeling. It shows your current depthand the maximum depth you reached during a s
2. Start, stop and restart it with [Start Stop]. Begin a snorkeling dive.3. When you return to the surface, reset by holding [+] pressed. CAUTION: Do
8 USING COMPASS MODEThe COMPASS mode allows you to orient yourself in relation to magnetic North.In COMPASS mode you can access the following views w
To calibrate the compass:1. Keep the device level, do not tilt it in any directions.2. Slowly rotate the device clockwise (around 15 seconds per round
8.1 Getting correct readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378.1.1 Calibrating compass . . . . . . .
8.1.2 Setting declination valuePaper maps point to true North. Compasses, however, point to magnetic North– a region above the Earth where the Earth’
8.2 Using compassWhen you are in the COMPASS mode, you see two moving segments on therim of the display. These point towards North. The hairline at 1
8.2.1 Using bezelYou can use your Suunto Core as a traditional compass by moving the outerbezel according to the moving segments showing North and th
is shown in the middle of the display, and it will change according toyour movements.2. The arrows in the top row of the display point you in the dire
9 USING MEMORY9.1 Alti-baro memoryALTI-BARO automatically records changes in altitude or sea level air pressurefor the last 7 days. Information will
When you view logs, you are first shown a list of available logs complete withtimes and dates. You can scroll and then enter each log to view its summ
NOTE: Only altimeter logs include summaries.9.2.2 Locking and unlocking logsTo lock or unlock the logs:1. In MEMORY, select LOGBOOK.2. Choose a log
TIP: Short lasting activities with fast changes in altitude is better to record withfaster recording interval (e.g. downhill skiing). Again, long tim
10 REPLACING BATTERY NOTE: To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not crush, puncture or dispose ofused batteries in fire or water. Recycle or dispo
1 SAFETYTypes of safety precautions: WARNING: - is used in connection with a procedure or situation that may resultin serious injury or death. CAUTIO
11 SPECIFICATIONS11.1 Technical dataGeneral●Operating temperature -20°C ... +60 °C / -4°F ... +140°F●Storage temperature -30 °C ... +60 °C / -22°F .
Thermometer●Display range -20°C ... 60°C / -4°F ... 140°F●Resolution 1°C / 1°FCompass●Resolution 1°11.2 TrademarkSuunto, Wristop Computer, Suunto Cor
11.4 CEThe CE mark is used to mark conformity with the European Union EMC directive89/336/EEC.11.5 Patent noticeThis product is protected US Patent
12 WARRANTY12.1 Suunto Limited WarrantySuunto warrants that during the Warranty Period Suunto or a Suunto Authorized Service Center(hereinafter Serv
3. serial number has been removed, altered or made illegible in any way, as determinedat the sole discretion of Suunto;4. has been exposed to chemical
IndexAalarm, 21ALTI & BARO mode, 23altimeter profile , 28altitude difference measurer, 29automatic profile, 34Bbacklight, 15barometer profile , 32
units, 13getting correct readings, 37Iincorrect readings, 24Llanguage, 15lap, 45locking and unlocking logs, 46locking logs, 44logslocking, 44, 46recor
adjusting length, 13sunrise and sunset, 19Ttechnical data, 50time, 18TIME mode, 17tone guides, 14trademark, 51Uusing ALTI & BARO mode, 23altitude
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3 INTRODUCTIONSuunto Core has been designed for people like you, people who enjoy lifeoutdoors and activities like climbing, hiking, snorkeling and c
4 GETTING STARTEDBasic settingsPress any button and your Suunto Core will activate. You are then promptedto set the language, units (imperial or metr
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