Suunto LUMI manual Recording logs, Handy tip Measuring your climbing

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You start the altitude difference measurer in the ALTI & BARO mode. Use [View] to select the altitude difference measurer. Press [Start Stop] as you begin a climb - your Suunto Lumi will do the math and calculate how high you climb. To stop measuring, press [Start Stop] again. To reset, press [Up] until the view is cleared.

NOTE: You need to stop the altitude difference measurer in order to reset it!

The altitude difference measurer is not dependent on your altitude reference value – and always works regardless of the values you have or have not input! You can also use it when the log recorder is on.

Handy tip: Measuring your climbing

You are about to start climbing a mountain that is 3280 feet (1000 m) high. You want to be able to check your progress as you climb, so you activate the altitude difference measurer. You start climbing, checking your altitude occasionally to see how far you are from the next check point. At some point you start to get tired. You check your altitude, and see that there’s still a lot of climbing ahead. Maybe you should replan the next check point!

6.5.2 Recording logs

The log recorder is an interactive view which allows you to record your movements in altitude. You can view the recorded information at a later time. You start recording logs in the ALTI & BARO mode. Use [View] to select the log recorder view. Press [Start Stop] to start and stop the log recorder. A log symbol is displayed in all modes when the log recorder is on. To reset the log recorder, press [Up] until the view is cleared.

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Suunto LUMI manual Recording logs, Handy tip Measuring your climbing