Suunto X9_en manual Weather Alarm

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Minimum barometric pressure during the day

2.Press the DOWN button to open the next page and you can view the following information:

Day

A graphical presentation of the temperature during the day

Maximum temperature during the day

Minimum temperature during the day

3.View the other days with UP/DOWN. The UP button scrolls forward and the DOWN button backward.

4.To stop viewing the memory content, press either ENTER or STOP/BACK at any time.

3.3.7. Alarm

With the Alarm function you can define two different alarms; altitude alarm and weather alarm. When you have set an alarm, its symbol appears on the display.

Weather Alarm

Suunto X9 checks the barometric pressure every 15 minutes. The Baro Al function informs you when the barometric pressure changes more than 4 hPa (0.118 inHg) in 3 hours. This is a typically used metheorological value for rapid weather change.

When the GPS is on, the weather alarm is able to detect weather changes even when the altitude is changing.

To activate or deactivate the weather alarm:

1.In the Set menu, scroll to Alarm with UP/DOWN and press ENTER. The Alarm menu opens.

2.Scroll to Baro Al with UP/DOWN and press ENTER. The On/Off field is activated.

3.Change the field to either On or Off with UP/DOWN and press ENTER. The weather alarm is now set and you return to the alarm menu.

When the alarm is activated, you hear the alarm signal, the

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