Suunto X6m manual Hiking Chrono Main Display, Stopwatch

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3.6. Hiking Chrono

3.6.1. Main Display

When you select the Hiking Chrono mode, the main display opens. The main display

has three rows.

Altitude

The first row displays the altitude in the selected unit. For more information about defining the altitude unit, refer to chapter 3.2.6.

Stopwatch

The second row displays the total time or the split time. The split time is the time from the start of the timing to this moment. When you navigate to the main display, the time on the second row is either 0.00,0, the time of the previous timing, or, if the stopwatch has already started, a running time. The time starts running when you press Start.

If you want to view a split and lap time (on the third row), press Start again. The time on the middle row stops for 3 seconds to display the split time and then starts running again.

When you want to stop the timing, press Stop/CL while in the Chrono mode. The stop time is then displayed on the second row. You can zero the display by long pressing

Stop/CL.

NOTE: If you want to continue the same timing after viewing the lap and split times, press Start instead of zeroing the display.

NOTE: You must have free space in the memory to be able to start the timing. If the memory is full, the message “memory full” is displayed and the Suunto X6/X6M suggests the oldest memory file to be erased. Erase the suggested file by pressing Suunto or select and erase another file. After the deletion, you can start the chrono. For more

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