Suunto X9_en manual Function Menu, Gps, Mark Memp

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3.7. FUNCTION MENU

To enter the Function menu, long press ENTER in any of the main displays. The Function menu opens and the following functions are available.

3.7.1. GPS

The GPS function allows you to turn the GPS on or off. To turn the GPS on or off:

1.In the Function menu, GPS is the first menu item. Press ENTER to select it. The On/Off field is activated.

2.Change the status to On or Off with UP/DOWN and long

press ENTER. The GPS activity and accuracy bar display appears on the main display.

NOTE: If you activate the GPS in the Function menu, it does not open the log.

3.7.2.Mark Memp

The Mark Memp function stores the compass heading, the coordinates and the altitude of the current location.

To mark a memory point:

1.In the Function menu, scroll to Mark Memp and press ENTER. The possible name options are displayed.

2.Select a suitable name or accept the current date/time as

the name and press ENTER. The compass heading,

Estimated position error (epe), coordinates and the altitude of the location are displayed.

3.When the EPE is small enough, the location is marked automatically. The message ‘MEMPOINT STORED’ is displayed and you return to the main display.

You can also press ENTER to manually mark the location before the EPE is small enough for the automatic marking. However, this way the location information will be less accurate.

NOTE: Make sure the Activity is before using the Memory point function. Activating the Memory point function does not automatically activate the GPS. NOTE: You can view the memory points only with the Suunto Trek Manager software.

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