Suunto X9_en manual Stopwatch, Alarm, Activating alarms To activate an alarm

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3.2.2. Stopwatch

To use the stopwatch:

1.Select the stopwatch shortcut with STOP/BACK.

2.Press START/DATA to start the stopwatch. If you want to

record a split time, press START/DATA again. The split time stays on the display for three (3) seconds. Then Suunto X9 returns to showing the running time.

3.Press STOP/BACK to stop the stopwatch. If you have recorded any split times, you can now scroll them with STOP/BACK.

4.To reset the timer, long press STOP/BACK. If the stopwatch

has not been reset after stopping the timing, press START/DATA to continue the timing from the end time.

Suunto X9 can display up to 29 split times.

NOTE: When you have used the stopwatch, you cannot select other shortcuts before resetting the timer.

NOTE: The maximum time period you can record with the stopwatch is 20 hours.

3.2.3. Alarm

You can set three independent time alarms. When the alarm is set, the time alarm symbol appears on the main display.

Activating alarms To activate an alarm:

1.In the Set menu, Alarm is the first menu item. Press ENTER to select it. The Alarm menu displays the status of the

alarms. When you open the menu for the first time, the alarm indicators are set to Off as default.

NOTE: You can check the times of sunrise and sunset for reference with START/DATA, in the Alarm List Display. For more information on this, see section 3.3.4. Alti/Baro data display.

2.Scroll to the alarm you want to set and press ENTER. The On/Off field is activated.

3.Press either the UP or DOWN button to change the alarm status to On. Press ENTER. The hour selection is activated. The current time is displayed on the bottom

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