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Specs
Install
Alarm symbols
Maintenance
Setting the time format
Customer Service Contacts
Suunto Trek Manager Features
Using the Navigation mode
Compass Mode
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Suunto Phone +358 875870 Fax 87587301
Customer Service Contacts
USA
Phone 800 Canada European Call Center +358 284 11
Table of Contents
Compass Mode
Suunto X9 in Action Mont Blanc Climbing
12.3 CE
Care and Maintenance
Checklist
General Information
Water Resistance Charging the Battery
Charging the battery with a mains charger
Charging the battery with a 9 V battery
Display and Buttons 2.1.1. Mode indicator
HOW to USE Your Suunto
Battery level Indicator
Alarm symbols
START/DATA
Menus Basic menu structure
Press and long press
Modes
Time Mode
General Information
Activating alarms To activate an alarm
Alarm
Stopwatch
Acknowledging alarms
Deactivating alarms
Time/Date
Setting the time and the dual time
UTC offset
Sync
Setting the date format
Setting the time format
Units
Setting the barometric pressure unit
Setting the temperature unit
Setting the altitude unit
Setting the distance unit
Setting the vertical speed unit
Setting the speed unit
Setting the position format
Setting the datum
Grid
UTM
Pos. format Datum Grid
Setting the brightness
Setting the light
General
Setting the tones
Setting the contrast
Setting the display information
Use
ALTI/BARO Mode
Vertical speed
Alti use
Altitude
Sea level barometric pressure
Baro use
Barometric pressure graph
Alti/Baro data display
Reference altitude and barometric pressure
Setting the reference altitude
Barometric Memory
Setting the sea level barometric pressure
Weather Alarm
Altitude alarm
Cardinal points
Compass Mode
Heading
Calibrating the compass
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Declination
Setting the compass declination manually
Off
Auto
Navigation Mode
Setting the compass declination with the GPS
Using the Navigation mode
Waypoint
Direction to waypoint
Distance to waypoint
Creating a new route
Creating a route
Creating a new waypoint
Creating a new waypoint by linking
Activating a route
Using a route
Choosing the navigation method
Changing the active waypoint
Viewing waypoints
MyPoints
Alarm points
Editing waypoints
Editing routes and waypoints
Updating the waypoint location
Erasing waypoints
Erasing a route
Navigation methods
Navigation data displays
Waypoint data pages
Route summary
Navidata
Navigation methods and the Track back function
Estimated time enroute ete Displays the estimated
Track Back Active track
GPS fix
XTE alarm
Speed
Activity Mode
Distance traveled
Activity
GPS fix
When the data was not sufficient
Erasing log files
Viewing log files
Track back track log
You set the function in the Activity mode
Activity data display
GPS
Function Menu
Mark Memp
Find Home
Mark Home
Find Home data display
Position
Mont Blanc Climbing
Suunto X9 in Action
Arrival and initial preparations
First hiking day
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Second hiking day
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Cross Country Running
Global Positioning System GPS
HOW to Ensure Good Position Measurement
Open area with a clear view to the sky
Relatively thin plastic, fabric or wooden covers
Reserve Enough Time for the Measurement
Rocks, buildings or any metallic materials
Strive for Ideal Accuracy Conditions
Suunto Trek Manager
Installation
System Requirements
PC Interface
Suunto Trek Manager Features
Transferring Data
1. X9 window
Local Data window
Add mempoint name group Add a new mempoint name group
Map window
Information window
Profiles window
SuuntoSports window
Getting Started To join SuuntoSports.com
SUUNTOSPORTS.COM
Communities
Sections MY Suunto
Sport Forums
GPS
Technical Specifications
Number Name Description Datum
GPS Datum List
EUR-T
NAH-B
OGB-D
NAR-C Conus
SAN-L
IBE
KKJ
Name Description
Local Grid List
Glossary
You to locate or report on a specific point on
USER’S Responsibility
Disclaimers
COPYRIGHT, Trademark and Patent Notice
12.3. CE
Disclaimer
After Sales Service
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