Suunto X6m manual Lap time, Viewing memory files

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information about erasing memory files, refer to chapter 3.6.2.

Lap time

The lap time means the time from the last press of Start, i.e. from the last intermediate time to the current time. The lap time runs on the third row.

When you press Start, the lap time stops for 3 seconds to display the lap time and starts running from zero again (for the next lap).

When you stop the timing by pressing Stop/CL, the last lap time is displayed on the third row.

3.6.2. Memory

The memory records data continuously when the chrono is active, that is, when the timing is running.

Viewing memory files

The memory file can be viewed in relation to the time and altitude data.

To view a memory file:

1.In the Function menu, scroll to Memory with the arrow buttons and press Suunto. The memory menu is displayed.

2.Scroll to View alti and press Suunto. The list of memory files is displayed. In the file list the files are organized so that the latest file is the first.

3.Scroll to the file you want to view with the arrow buttons and press Suunto. The first information screen is displayed.

4.Scroll the information with the arrow buttons. The information is displayed in the following order:

• Total ascent and the average ascent rate.

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Contents Page Page USER’S Guide Table of Contents Page SuuntoSports.com General Information Care and MaintenanceWater Resistance Battery ReplacementReplacing the Battery After sales service Mode Symbols How to Use Your Suunto X6/X6MDisplay Function Symbols Stop/CL Button Short press Buttons Short and Long PressStart Button Short press Long pressArrow Buttons Short press Suunto Button Short pressMenus Basic Menu Structure Button LockActivating the button lock Deactivating the button lockNavigating in Menus General Information ModesTime Time Mode Main DisplayAlarm DateActivating alarms Acknowledging alarms Deactivating alarmsSetting the time and the dual time Changing the date Setting the icons Setting the tonesGeneral Calibrating the air pressure sensor Setting the backlightUnits Setting the time formatSetting the temperature unit Setting the date formatSetting the air pressure unit Setting the ascent/descent rate unit Setting the elevation unitBearing Compass Mode Main DisplayCompass Use Altitude/Sealevel Calibrating the compass Page Weather Mode Main Display Setting the compass declinationTemperature Sealevel Air pressureMemory Ascent/descent rate Hiking Mode Main DisplayAltitude Starting the logbook LogbookViewing logbook files Stopping the logbookErasing logbook files Viewing logbook history Resetting the logbook historyLogbook marks AlarmsSetting the ascent/descent alarm Setting altitude alarmStopwatch Hiking Chrono Main DisplayViewing memory files Lap timePage Erasing memory files Setting the recording intervalReminder Use Alti/BaroStarting the reminder Reminder interval Stopping the reminderEffect of air temperature on altitude measurement Temperature ºC Temperature ºF Above sea level Page Example using feet and Fahrenheit Lower point Higher point Example using meters and Celsius Lower point Higher pointPC Interface Additional FeaturesTransferring data Logs Suunto Activity Manager Features UsersAnalyzing Data Charts and DataSuuntoSports.com Changing Suunto X6/X6M SettingsSystem Requirements Communities My SuuntoGetting Started Sport ForumsThermometer Technical DataAltimeter BarometerCopyright and Trademark Notice Disposal of the Device Limits of Liability and ISO 9001 ComplianceCustomer Service Contacts Suunto Oy 2/2002, 5/2006, 3/2007