Suunto T6 manual ALTI/BARO Mode, Use Alti/Baro

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3.3. ALTI/BARO MODE

The Alti/Baro mode has two alternative displays: Altitude and related parameters in Alti use and weather data, such as barometric pressure and temperature, in Baro use. With the Use selection you can select whether you use this mode as an altimeter or as a weather station. The Alti/Baro mode also contains the weather memory and the reference setting needed to relate the current weather state to your current altitude.

3.3.1. Use (Alti/Baro)

With this function you can set your Suunto t6 to display either barometric or altitude- related information. It also defines whether the Training logbook records an altitude profile or not.

When the Alti use is active, your Suunto t6 assumes that all the barometric pressure changes are due to altitude changes. The logbook in the Training mode records altitude data. Alti is intended for measuring the altitude whenever you are on the move. However, since substantial barometric pressure changes can take place during a day, you should compare the changes reported by your Suunto t6 to well-known references. If these differ from each other too much, the reason is the weather change and you should set a new reference value as advised in section 3.3.4. Reference altitude and barometric pressure. A general rule is that a 10 m change in altitude equals 1,2 hPa in the barometric pressure at sea level and 0,5 hPa at 8000 m. When the Baro use is active, your Suunto t6 assumes that all the barometric pressure changes are due to weather changes. The training logbook does not record altitude data. Baro use is practical for following and predicting weather trends when staying in a constant altitude.

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Contents Page Copyright Customer Service ContactsTable of Contents ALTI/BARO Mode Uninstalling USB Drivers for Suunto Sport Instruments FCC Compliance General Information Getting Started ChecklistSuunto T6 Features Care and Maintenance WarrantyWater Resistance Replacing the Battery Page Page Replacing the Battery of the Transmitter Belt Heart Rate Transmitter Belt Activating the wireless speed and distance sensor Wireless Speed and Distance SensorsDisplay and Buttons HOW to USE Your Suunto T6KEY Lock Menus Press and long press Basic menu structureNavigating in the menus To navigate in the menus Modes Time ModeGeneral Information Main displayAlarm Activating alarmsDeactivating alarms Acknowledging alarms Setting the time and the dual timeTime Setting the tones Setting the dateDate GeneralSetting the light Setting the iconsSensor Setting the time format Setting the date formatUnits Setting the temperature unit Setting the heart rate format Setting the barometric pressure unit Setting the altitude unit Ft feet Setting the ascent/descent rate unit Setting the distance unitMi miles Setting the speed unit Use Alti/Baro ALTI/BARO ModeVertical speed Alti useAltitude ShortcutsBaro use TemperatureReference altitude and barometric pressure Setting the reference altitudeSetting the sea level barometric pressure Memory Training Mode Heart rateStopwatch Connect Logbook Page HR limits Time intervals TimersWarm-up Countdown History Hr inside lower limits Heart rate inside the lowerHr inside upper limits Heart rate inside the upper Transmitter belt PairWireless speed and distance sensor Speed SPD/DST ModeDistance Autolap Distance intervals Speed limits Calibrating the wireless speed and distance sensor Using Suunto T6 in Training Using heart rate and speed limits in trainingMaking the Most of Your Training Using the average heart rate in training Starting your training and stopwatchTraining possibilities Page Page Training Example Example Rita Runner Training analysis Suunto Training ManagerTraining statistics Suunto Training Manager Windows Graph window 1. t6 Device window My Training windowProperties window Following Your Training Progress System Requirements Installing USB drivers for Suunto sport instruments InstallationPC-INTERFACE WindowsWindows Windows XP/VISTA Page To uninstall Suunto sports Instrument drivers Getting Started To join SuuntoSports.com SUUNTOSPORTS.COMSections Communities MY SuuntoSport Forums Technical Specifications ThermometerCalendar Clock SPD/DST TimerTransmitter belt Trademark Patent Notice Intellectual PropertyUSER’S Responsibility DisclaimersIces FCC CompliancePage Suunto Oy 6/2004, 11/2004, 8/2007