Suunto X6HR manual Menus Basic Menu Structure, Navigating in Menus

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2.3. Menus

2.3.1. Basic Menu Structure

The menus are organized hierarchically under the modes. When you select a mode, its main display appears. When you press Suunto in the mode’s main display, the mode’s Function menu is displayed. The Function menu includes several functions and all the functions include sub-functions or settings. This is called the hierarchical menu structure.

2.3.2. Navigating in Menus

You can scroll the menu items with the up and down arrow buttons on the right side of Suunto X6hr. Three menu items are displayed at the same time. The menu item that is currently active and can thus be selected is displayed in reversed color. On the right side of the display there is an indicator bar showing the total number of menu items. The number of the active menu item is displayed next to the indicator bar.

To move deeper into the hierarchy, select a menu item and press Suunto. To return one step up in the hierarchy, press Stop/CL. Remember that if you just press Stop/CL, changes are not saved. First you have to accept them with the Suunto button.

If you want to return directly to the main display of the active mode, press either Suunto (saves the changes) or Stop/CL (discards the last change) for more than 2 seconds.

Suunto X6hr has been designed to guide you as much as possible when you navigate in the menus. When you perform a function, Suunto X6hr often automatically returns to the menu that you are likely to use next. Also, for example, if you try to do something that is impossible, Suunto X6hr first displays a message and then automatically recommends a function in reversed color to help you use the functions.

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Contents Page Page USER’S Guide Table of Contents Use of the Suunto X6hr and Transmitter Belt Chrono Care and Maintenance Care of Suunto X6hr General InformationCare of Transmitter Belt Water ResistanceAdjusting the Bracelet Suunto X6hrt Remove both spring bars from the pin holesBattery Replacement Replacing the Battery Page Page After sales service Display How to Use Your Suunto X6hrMode Symbols Function Symbols Long press Buttons Short and Long PressStart Button Short press Stop/CL Button Short press Suunto Button Short pressArrow Buttons Short press Button LockActivating the button lock Deactivating the button lockMenus Basic Menu Structure Navigating in MenusHeart Rate Monitor and Transmitter Belt Electromagnetic interferenceUse of Suunto X6hr and Transmitter Belt in water Modes General InformationTime Mode Main Display AlarmDate TimeActivating alarms Setting the time and the dual time Deactivating alarmsAcknowledging alarms Changing the date General Setting the tonesSetting the icons Setting the backlight Calibrating the air pressure sensorSetting the time format UnitsSetting the date format Setting the temperature unitSetting the ascent/descent rate unit Setting the air pressure unitSetting the elevation unit Compass Compass mode Main DisplayBearing Shortcuts Use Altitude/Sealevel Calibrating the compassPage Setting the compass declination Air pressure Weather Mode Main DisplayTemperature Sealevel Memory Altitude Hiking Mode Main DisplayAscent/descent rate Logbook Starting the logbookStopping the logbook Viewing logbook filesErasing logbook files Logbook marks Resetting the logbook historyViewing logbook history Alarms Setting the altitude alarm Setting the ascent/descent alarmChrono Main Display StopwatchTime/Heart Rate Viewing Heart Rate memoryPage Viewing the altitude memory Erasing memory files Setting the recording interval Use Alti/BaroTimer Activating the timerHR Limits Stopping the timerSetting the Heart Rate limits Transferring data Additional FeaturesPC Interface Page Suunto Activity Manager Features Users Logs Charts and DataChanging Suunto X6hr Settings Analyzing DataSuuntoSports.com System RequirementsMy Suunto CommunitiesSport Forums Getting StartedTechnical Data AltimeterBarometer ThermometerCopyright and Trademark Notice Transmitter BeltLimits of Liability and ISO 9001 Compliance Disposal of the Device Customer Service Contacts Suunto Oy 10/2004, 11/2005, 3/2007