Suunto X6HR manual Logbook, Starting the logbook

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3.5.2. Logbook

The logbook allows you to save information regarding, for example, a hiking trip. When you start the logbook, it starts gathering information about the cumulative ascents and descents, average ascent and descent rates, highest and lowest points, heart rate and specific marks you can set during the trip. Logbook information is updated in 10-second intervals. When you stop the logbook, the information gathered thus far is saved as a logbook file that can be viewed later. The maximum duration of one logbook is 168 hours (one week). After this, the logbook stops automatically. Suunto X6hr can store 20 logbook files at one time. More logbooks can be saved on your PC with the help of the PC Interface. For more information, refer to chapter 4.1.

NOTE: To record a complete graph of the activity, use the stopwatch in the Chrono mode.

Starting the logbook

To start the logbook:

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

2.Scroll to Start and press Suunto.

If the logbook is not running and there is enough memory left, recording begins. The message “logbook started” is displayed and you return to the Function menu.

If the logbook is already activated, the message “logbook already running” is displayed.

You return to the Function menu, in which the Stop field is displayed in reversed

color.

If there is not enough memory left, the message “memory full” is displayed and Suunto X6hr moves to a display that asks you to erase a logbook file. Suunto X6hr first

suggests the oldest file.

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