Suunto T6 manual Acknowledging alarms, Time, Setting the time and the dual time

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Acknowledging alarms

When you hear the alarm, you can acknowledge it by pressing any of the Suunto t6 buttons. If you do not acknowledge the alarm, it will automatically stop sounding after 30 seconds.

3.2.3. Time

The current time is displayed on the second row of the Time mode’s main display. The dual time enables you to keep track of another time, for example, another time zone. The dual time can be displayed as a shortcut on the third row of the Time mode’s main display. Scroll to the dual time with ALT/BACK.

Setting the time and the dual time

To set the time and dual time:

1. In the Time menu, scroll to Time and press ENTER.

2. Scroll to either Time or Dual time and press ENTER.

3. Change the hour with UP/DOWN and press ENTER.

4. Change the minutes with UP/DOWN and press ENTER. If you are setting the time, the seconds are activated. With dual time you can only set the hours and minutes. The seconds are synchronized from the current time setting.

5.Press DOWN to zero the seconds. If you want to set specific seconds, press and hold UP and the seconds start running. When the seconds are correct, press ENTER. You return to the Time menu.

NOTE: When you set the seconds for Time, they are auto- matically updated in Dual time as well.

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