Suunto X6m manual Suunto Button Short press, Arrow Buttons Short press

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In the Chrono mode, it stops timing.

In the main displays, it acts as a shortcut button, that toggles the lowest field of the main display between three different alternatives. The selection stays active even if the mode or menu level is changed.

Long press

Returns to the main display of the current mode without accepting the last selection. In the Chrono mode, it resets the stopwatch.

2.2.4.Suunto Button

Short press

• Scrolls to a lower menu level.

• Accepts the selections made with arrows and moves to the next phase.

• After the last selection, it returns to the Set menu.

• With two possible selections (e.g. light On/Off), it activates the selection and accepts the selections made with arrows.

Long press

Returns to the main display of the current mode and accepts the selection.

With two possible selections (e.g. light On/Off), it accepts the selection and returns directly to the main display of the current mode.

2.2.5.Arrow Buttons

Short press

• Scrolls from one mode to another.

• Scrolls the menus up and down, and logbook and memory forward and back.

• Changes the values. The up arrow increases the value and the down arrow decreases

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