Suunto T6 manual Connect

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Speed: Displays the speed in selected units (only if paired with a wireless speed and distance sensor).

Distance: Displays the distance from the beginning of the recording or lap (only if paired with a wireless speed and distance sensor).

NOTE: If the altitude is not correct when the training starts, set it in the Alti/Baro mode.

3.4.1. Stopwatch

With the stopwatch you can time your activities and record lap times. You can start the stopwatch, stop it, and then restart it without having to reset it.

To use the stopwatch:

1.Press START/STOP to start the stopwatch.

2.Press UP/LAP to store lap/split times.

3.Press START/STOP to stop the stopwatch.

4.Long press UP/LAP to reset the stopwatch.

NOTE: When the stopwatch is on, the UP/LAP button is used for recording lap times and the DOWN/LIGHT button switches between modes.

3.4.2. Connect

Connect is the first item in the Training menu. Press ENTER and choose Connect to connect your Suunto t6 to the HR transmitter belt or a wireless speed and distance sensor. Your Suunto t6 displays the message ‘SEARCHING’, while connecting to the device. After this, the device informs you the device has been found. If the connection fails, Suunto t6 displays the message ‘NO DEVICES FOUND’. Make sure the HR transmitter belt fits snugly around your chest and the electrode area is wet or that the wireless speed and distance sensor is switched on.

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Contents Page Customer Service Contacts CopyrightTable of Contents ALTI/BARO Mode Uninstalling USB Drivers for Suunto Sport Instruments FCC Compliance General Information Checklist Getting StartedSuunto T6 Features Warranty Care and MaintenanceWater Resistance Replacing the Battery Page Page Replacing the Battery of the Transmitter Belt Heart Rate Transmitter Belt Wireless Speed and Distance Sensors Activating the wireless speed and distance sensorHOW to USE Your Suunto T6 Display and ButtonsKEY Lock Menus Basic menu structure Press and long pressNavigating in the menus To navigate in the menus Time Mode ModesGeneral Information Main displayActivating alarms AlarmDeactivating alarms Setting the time and the dual time Acknowledging alarmsTime Setting the date Setting the tonesDate GeneralSetting the icons Setting the lightSensor Setting the date format Setting the time formatUnits Setting the heart rate format Setting the temperature unitSetting the altitude unit Setting the barometric pressure unitFt feet Setting the distance unit Setting the ascent/descent rate unitMi miles Setting the speed unit ALTI/BARO Mode Use Alti/BaroAlti use Vertical speedAltitude ShortcutsTemperature Baro useSetting the reference altitude Reference altitude and barometric pressureSetting the sea level barometric pressure Memory Heart rate Training ModeStopwatch Connect Logbook Page HR limits Timers Time intervalsWarm-up Countdown Hr inside lower limits Heart rate inside the lower HistoryHr inside upper limits Heart rate inside the upper Pair Transmitter beltWireless speed and distance sensor SPD/DST Mode SpeedDistance Autolap Distance intervals Speed limits Calibrating the wireless speed and distance sensor Using heart rate and speed limits in training Using Suunto T6 in TrainingMaking the Most of Your Training Starting your training and stopwatch Using the average heart rate in trainingTraining possibilities Page Page Training Example Example Rita Runner Suunto Training Manager Training analysisTraining statistics Suunto Training Manager Windows 1. t6 Device window My Training window Graph windowProperties window Following Your Training Progress System Requirements Installation Installing USB drivers for Suunto sport instrumentsPC-INTERFACE WindowsWindows Windows XP/VISTA Page To uninstall Suunto sports Instrument drivers SUUNTOSPORTS.COM Getting Started To join SuuntoSports.comSections MY Suunto CommunitiesSport Forums Thermometer Technical SpecificationsCalendar Clock Timer SPD/DSTTransmitter belt Intellectual Property Trademark Patent NoticeDisclaimers USER’S ResponsibilityIces FCC CompliancePage Suunto Oy 6/2004, 11/2004, 8/2007