Suunto X9_en manual Strive for Ideal Accuracy Conditions

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downloaded data is valid roughly for the next four hours during which you can activate the receiver more quickly, typically in 90 seconds, if you turned it off in between. Some downloaded data remains valid for several weeks, and subsequent GPS starts will take less time.

STRIVE FOR IDEAL ACCURACY CONDITIONS

Under all-in-view satellite conditions a global average horizontal positioning error is 7.8 meters (95% confidence level). However, depending on the satellite constellation and the distortion the GPS signal experiences when traveling through the ionosphere, the instantaneous accuracy can vary from a couple of meters to over ten meters. The vertical position estimate is roughly two times more inaccurate than the horizontal.

The following factors affect the position accuracy:

Relative geometric position of the satellites. This is the most important factor. The best position estimate is obtained when satellites from four different directions and angles can be tracked. In other words, the less obstructed the receiver's view of the sky, the better the accuracy.

Number of satellites being tracked. To calculate a position, a GPS receiver usually requires simultaneous reception from at least four satellites. The more satellites there are, the better the accuracy is.

Number of measurements made on the same spot. When you make more measurements, some errors will be averaged out.

MAKE SURE THE BATTERY IS FULLY CHARGED AND TURN OFF THE GPS WHEN YOU DO NOT NEED IT

Satellite tracking consumes a lot of battery power. Even though Suunto X9 uses the lowest power consuming GPS technology available, you should charge the battery before you leave for an extended outdoor activity. To increase the battery life, always turn off the GPS when you do not need it or use the manual GPS fix interval.

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Contents Page Buttons USA Customer Service ContactsSuunto Phone +358 875870 Fax 87587301 Phone 800 Canada European Call Center +358 284 11Table of Contents Compass Mode Suunto X9 in Action Mont Blanc Climbing 12.3 CE General Information ChecklistCare and Maintenance Water Resistance Charging the Battery Charging the battery with a mains charger Charging the battery with a 9 V battery Battery level Indicator HOW to USE Your SuuntoDisplay and Buttons 2.1.1. Mode indicator Alarm symbolsSTART/DATA Menus Basic menu structure Press and long press General Information Time ModeModes Stopwatch AlarmActivating alarms To activate an alarm Deactivating alarms Acknowledging alarmsSetting the time and the dual time Time/DateSync UTC offsetUnits Setting the time formatSetting the date format Setting the altitude unit Setting the temperature unitSetting the barometric pressure unit Setting the speed unit Setting the vertical speed unitSetting the distance unit Grid Setting the datumSetting the position format Pos. format Datum Grid UTMGeneral Setting the lightSetting the brightness Setting the display information Setting the contrastSetting the tones ALTI/BARO Mode UseAltitude Alti useVertical speed Barometric pressure graph Baro useSea level barometric pressure Alti/Baro data displaySetting the reference altitude Reference altitude and barometric pressureSetting the sea level barometric pressure Barometric MemoryWeather Alarm Altitude alarm Heading Compass ModeCardinal points Calibrating the compass Page Off Setting the compass declination manuallyDeclination AutoUsing the Navigation mode Setting the compass declination with the GPSNavigation Mode Distance to waypoint Direction to waypointWaypoint Creating a route Creating a new routeCreating a new waypoint Creating a new waypoint by linking Choosing the navigation method Using a routeActivating a route Changing the active waypoint Viewing waypoints Alarm points MyPointsUpdating the waypoint location Editing routes and waypointsEditing waypoints Erasing a route Erasing waypointsNavigation data displays Navigation methodsRoute summary Waypoint data pagesEstimated time enroute ete Displays the estimated Navigation methods and the Track back functionNavidata Track Back Active track XTE alarm GPS fixDistance traveled Activity ModeSpeed Activity GPS fix When the data was not sufficient Viewing log files Erasing log filesYou set the function in the Activity mode Track back track logActivity data display Mark Memp Function MenuGPS Mark Home Find HomeFind Home data display Position Arrival and initial preparations Suunto X9 in ActionMont Blanc Climbing First hiking day Page Second hiking day Page Cross Country Running Open area with a clear view to the sky HOW to Ensure Good Position MeasurementGlobal Positioning System GPS Relatively thin plastic, fabric or wooden coversRocks, buildings or any metallic materials Reserve Enough Time for the MeasurementStrive for Ideal Accuracy Conditions System Requirements InstallationSuunto Trek Manager PC InterfaceSuunto Trek Manager Features 1. X9 window Transferring DataLocal Data window Add mempoint name group Add a new mempoint name group Map window SuuntoSports window Profiles windowInformation window SUUNTOSPORTS.COM Getting Started To join SuuntoSports.comSections MY Suunto CommunitiesSport Forums Technical Specifications GPSGPS Datum List Number Name Description DatumEUR-T NAH-B OGB-D NAR-C Conus SAN-L IBE KKJ Local Grid List Name DescriptionGlossary You to locate or report on a specific point on COPYRIGHT, Trademark and Patent Notice DisclaimersUSER’S Responsibility 12.3. CEAfter Sales Service DisclaimerPage Made in Finland