Suunto S6 manual SkiChrono with a fixed slope angle, Normal Chrono 0.00,0

Models: S6

1 582
Download 582 pages 53.08 Kb
Page 49
Image 49

SkiChrono with a fixed slope angle

Suunto S6 remembers the previous slope angle that you locked with Start. It is shown on reversed background.

You need the fixed slope angle when you want to use the previously measured slope angle for your next run.

Normal Chrono: 0.00,0

This is a stopwatch that you can use for timing events without using the speed and slope angle measurement.

Bottom row after activating the SkiChrono/Chrono function

In the SkiChrono mode, it displays the real-time average speed from the start of the run. It is based on the slope angle measured before the activation and on the vertical speed measured with the altimeter.

In the Chrono mode, it displays the time of the current lap, i.e. the time from the point when the previous split/lap time was saved. To save a split/lap time, go to Chrono and press Start. When you save a split/lap, the time freezes for 3 seconds and then continues.

Bottom Row after stopping the SkiChrono/Chrono function

In the SkiChrono mode it displays the average and the top speed recorded during the run.

In the Chrono mode it displays the last Lap time.

NOTE: To change between SkiChrono and Chrono with a short press of Stop/CL, you first need to reset the previous timing with a long press of Stop/CL.

47

Page 49
Image 49
Suunto S6 manual SkiChrono with a fixed slope angle, Normal Chrono 0.00,0