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4.2. SuuntoSports.com

SuuntoSports.com is an international free web community where you can refine and share the data that you have recorded with your personal Suunto instrument and analyzed with the sport specific PC interface. SuuntoSports.com offers you a number of features that help you get more out of your sport and your Suunto X6hr.

If you already own a personal Suunto sports instrument you can access all sport-specific functions through registration. If you do not yet have an instrument you may either log on as a guest or register yourself. As a guest you can view and read, but registration gives you the right to use other functions and participate in discussions.

4.2.1. System Requirements

SuuntoSports.com has the following system requirements:

Internet Connection

Browser: IE 4.0 or newer, Netscape 4.7x or newer

Resolution: minimum 800 x 600, best viewed with 1024 x 768

4.2.2. SuuntoSports.com Sections

SuuntoSports.com includes three sections all of which have several functions. The following paragraphs describe only the basic functions of SuuntoSports.com. You can find detailed descriptions of all the site functions and activities and step-by-step instructions for using them in the site Help. The Help is available on each page and its icon is located on the right side of the bar that divides the screen. The Help is frequently updated as the site develops.

SuuntoSports.com offers several possibilities for searching the information on the site. In addition to the free search, you can search, for example, for groups, users, locations, logs and sports.

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Contents Page Page USER’S Guide Table of Contents Use of the Suunto X6hr and Transmitter Belt Chrono General Information Care and Maintenance Care of Suunto X6hrWater Resistance Care of Transmitter BeltRemove both spring bars from the pin holes Adjusting the Bracelet Suunto X6hrtBattery Replacement Replacing the Battery Page Page After sales service Mode Symbols How to Use Your Suunto X6hrDisplay Function Symbols Start Button Short press Buttons Short and Long PressLong press Suunto Button Short press Stop/CL Button Short pressButton Lock Arrow Buttons Short pressActivating the button lock Deactivating the button lockNavigating in Menus Menus Basic Menu StructureElectromagnetic interference Heart Rate Monitor and Transmitter BeltUse of Suunto X6hr and Transmitter Belt in water General Information ModesAlarm Time Mode Main DisplayDate TimeActivating 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 elevation unit Setting the air pressure unitSetting the ascent/descent rate unit Bearing Compass mode Main DisplayCompass Shortcuts Use Calibrating the compass Altitude/SealevelPage Setting the compass declination Temperature Weather Mode Main DisplayAir pressure Sealevel Memory 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 Alarms Setting the ascent/descent alarm Setting the altitude alarmStopwatch Chrono Main DisplayViewing Heart Rate memory Time/Heart RatePage Viewing the altitude memory Erasing memory files Use Alti/Baro Setting the recording intervalActivating the timer TimerSetting the Heart Rate limits Stopping the timerHR Limits PC Interface Additional FeaturesTransferring data Page Logs Charts and Data Suunto Activity Manager Features UsersAnalyzing Data Changing Suunto X6hr SettingsSystem Requirements SuuntoSports.comCommunities My SuuntoGetting Started Sport ForumsAltimeter Technical DataBarometer ThermometerTransmitter Belt Copyright and Trademark NoticeLimits of Liability and ISO 9001 Compliance Disposal of the Device Customer Service Contacts Suunto Oy 10/2004, 11/2005, 3/2007