Suunto X6m manual Erasing logbook files

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To view the log files:

1.In the Function menu, scroll to Logbook with the arrow buttons and press Suunto.

2.Scroll to View and press Suunto. A list of all the saved logbook files is displayed.

3.Scroll the list with the arrow buttons until the logbook file you want to view is active and press Suunto. The first display of the logbook file is shown.

4.Press the up arrow to move to the next display. The displays are shown in the following content:

Starting date and time, total time of the file and the number of runs. An ascent and consecutive descent of at least 50 meters is considered a run.

Total ascent and the average ascent rate

Total descent and the average descent rate

The highest point, date and time

The lowest point, date and time

The marks the user has added to the logbook file include the altitude, date and time of the mark. The maximum number of marks is 10.

Total ascent and total descent are updated in 10 s intervals. To return to the main display, press Suunto for more than 2 seconds.

NOTE: If you try to view the list but there are no recorded logbook files, the message “no logbook files” is displayed and you return to the logbook menu.

Erasing logbook files

To erase the log files:

1.In the Function menu, scroll to Logbook with the arrow buttons and press Suunto.

2.Scroll to Erase and press Suunto. A list of all the recorded logbook files is displayed.

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