Suunto X6m manual Suunto Activity Manager Features Users, Logs

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When the cable is connected, open the Suunto Activity Manager (SAM). Click on the “Wristop” icon in the upper left corner of the SAM to open the data transfer window. Press the “Connect” button in the lower part of the window to transfer the list of the log files from the wristop computer to the SAM window. When you drag and drop the logs into appropriate folders, they are saved to the hard disk of your PC. The folders are located on the left side of the SAM data transfer window. If the Suunto Activity Manager is already open before you have connected the cable, click on the “Connect” button to display the log list. When you have uploaded the logs, you can delete them from the Suunto X6/X6M memory by dragging them to the Recycle bin in the lower left corner of the Suunto Activity Manager to create more space for new logs.

For further information, see the Suunto Activity Manager Help. To access the help, click the help icon on the upper right corner of the display. You can also refer to the Suunto Activity Manager Tutorial for step-by-step instructions. To access the tutorial, click on the Tutorial link in the Help Contents window in the SAM Help.

4.1.2.Suunto Activity Manager Features

Users

You can create a user profile and add information about yourself and your Suunto X6/X6M. Creating user information is useful if you have several wristop computers you want to use with the same computer, or when many people use the same wristop computer—with the user information you can always find the correct data, such as logs.

Logs

When you have uploaded the logs from the Suunto X6/X6M, you can organize them with the Suunto Activity Manager. You can, for example, create folders where you can

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