Suunto X6HR manual Erasing memory files

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The scale of the graphical presentation depends on the set recording interval

and the recorded altitude differences.

The right side displays ascent and descent rates in the point of time displayed in the first row. For recorded lap times, the right side displays the texts “lap” and “split” and the corresponding lap and split time numbers.

Third row:

• Altitude displayed with the set recording interval (2, 10 or 60 seconds).

NOTE: If you try to view a file when the file list is empty, the message “no files in memory” is displayed and you return to the Function menu.

NOTE: When you start the Chrono, it starts recording the altitude profile. If the memory becomes full while the recording is on, Suunto X6hr stops recording the profile. However, the stopwatch remains running and the summary values are updated.

Erasing memory files

If the memory is full, you cannot start the timing until you have erased at least one memory file.

To erase 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 Erase and press Suunto. The list of memory files is displayed. The files in the file list are organized so that the latest file is shown first.

3.Scroll to the file you want to erase with the arrow buttons and press Suunto.

4.Scroll to Erase and press Suunto to erase the file. You return to the Function menu.

NOTE: If you try to erase a file when the file list is empty, the message “no files in memory” is displayed and you return to the Function menu.

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