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SUUNTO CORE USER GUIDEen

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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

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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

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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

Seite 5 - 1 SAFETY

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

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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

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●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

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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

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6 USING TIME MODEThe TIME mode handles time measurement.20With [View] you can scroll through the following views:●Date: current weekday and date●Seco

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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

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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

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1 SAFETY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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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.

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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

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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

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7 USING ALTI & BARO MODEIn the ALTI & BARO mode you can view the current altitude, barometric pressureor snorkeling depth. It offers four pro

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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

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ALTIMETER profile + altitude moving + weather changeIf your ALTIMETER profile is on and the weather changes frequently while youclimb in altitude or g

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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

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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

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TIP: If the weather trend indicator shows that the air pressure is constantlyrising, there is a higher possibility of sunny weather upcoming. Again,

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altitude reference value. When the ALTIMETER profile is activated, the word ALTIis underlined on the display.When the ALTIMETER profile is activated,

Seite 23 - 7 USING ALTI & BARO MODE

6.1.2 Setting date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 186.1.3 Setting dual time . . . . . . . . . .

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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

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Log height difference: shows the measured altitude difference between a logstarting point and a log finishing point with the following icons:In the ad

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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8.1 Getting correct readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378.1.1 Calibrating compass . . . . . . .

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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’

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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

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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

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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

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9 USING MEMORY9.1 Alti-baro memoryALTI-BARO automatically records changes in altitude or sea level air pressurefor the last 7 days. Information will

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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

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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

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TIP: Short lasting activities with fast changes in altitude is better to record withfaster recording interval (e.g. downhill skiing). Again, long tim

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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

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1 SAFETYTypes of safety precautions: WARNING: - is used in connection with a procedure or situation that may resultin serious injury or death. CAUTIO

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11 SPECIFICATIONS11.1 Technical dataGeneral●Operating temperature -20°C ... +60 °C / -4°F ... +140°F●Storage temperature -30 °C ... +60 °C / -22°F .

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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

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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

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12 WARRANTY12.1 Suunto Limited WarrantySuunto warrants that during the Warranty Period Suunto or a Suunto Authorized Service Center(hereinafter Serv

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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

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IndexAalarm, 21ALTI & BARO mode, 23altimeter profile , 28altitude difference measurer, 29automatic profile, 34Bbacklight, 15barometer profile , 32

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units, 13getting correct readings, 37Iincorrect readings, 24Llanguage, 15lap, 45locking and unlocking logs, 46locking logs, 44logslocking, 44, 46recor

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adjusting length, 13sunrise and sunset, 19Ttechnical data, 50time, 18TIME mode, 17tone guides, 14trademark, 51Uusing ALTI & BARO mode, 23altitude

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© Suunto Oy 5/2011Suunto is a registered trademark of Suunto Oy. All Rights reserved. SUUNTO HELP DESKGlobal +358 2 284 1160USA (toll free)

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CAUTION: DO NOT APPLY INSECT REPELLENT. CAUTION: TREAT AS ELECTRONIC WASTE. CAUTION: DO NOT KNOCK OR DROP.6

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2 WELCOME“For over 70 years Suunto has provided accurate, reliable information to peoplein need of it. Our instruments enable our users to reach thei

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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

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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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