[Ex.2] 949hPa
Barometer hand “1” indicates the position slightly before “940”. Take care not to read it as “950”.
〈To know the current atmospheric pressure: 5
・The watch automatically measures the time at
0 5 9
1000
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Barometer hand “2” indicates “9”.
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(1) Press button C to start the
As button C is pressed, the watch measures the atmospheric pressure immediately. After the measurement is shown, a confirmation sound will beep.
(2) The watch will resume the
※To continue the
※If button C is pressed successively, the
[To cancel the
・To cancel the
※When barometer hand “2” indicates greater numbers such as “9”, barometer hand “1” gets close to the next graduation of the scale. In the example above, take care not to read the indication as “959”.
※When barometer hand “2” indicates smaller numbers such as “0”, barometer hand “1” may seem to indicate the position slightly before a graduation. For example, take care not to mistake “950” for “940”.
〈How to recall the minimum atmospheric pressure/maximum approximate altitude〉
・The watch automatically retains in memory the minimum atmospheric pressure measured, and it can be recalled as required.
・On the sea, this function is useful when you encounter an atmospheric depression.
・On land, this function serves as the record of the maximum approximate altitude when you climb a mountain.
・The minimum atmospheric pressure in memory can be erased as required.
(1)Press button B to recall the minimum atmospheric pressure in memory. The two barometer hands move to indicate it, and the confirmation sound beeps.
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