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7.4.4 What is the duration readout?
The duration readout tells you how many hours and/or minutes the event recorded into the logbook lasted. For example, if you’re hiking
from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and the logbook is on during this time, the readout would show a duration of 05:00 hours.
7.4.5 What is the maximum capacity of total vertical ascent or
descent feet/meters in the logbook history?
The maximum gure that can be shown on the display is 29,999,999 representing feet or meters depending on the unit of measurement
set. This should be enough for most users: 29,999,999 meters is roughly three-quarters around the globe.
7.4.6 If hiking from a level of 5,000 ft down hill to 3,000 ft and
then back up to 8,000 feet, how is the Wristop Computer going to
read this or average it out?
There are several answers to this question related to different situations.
First, if you mean will Wristop Computer show accurate altitude information when ascending back to 8,000 ft after having descended
to 3,000 ft from 5,000 ft, the answer is yes if the barometric pressure hasn’t been affected by weather changes. Since the altitude is
shown based on the atmospheric pressure reading it will be affected by pressure changes. But if the conditions are the same, and the
reference altitude is set, the unit will show quite accurate readings.
Second, if what you mean is how the Wristop Computer calculates the information shown in the logbook, this is what it does: for the total
ascent during the log (the logbook recording has been activated by the user when starting out) it calculates the ascent from 3,000 ft to 8,000
ft, i.e. total ascent has been 5,000ft. For the descent it calculates the descent from 5,000 ft to 3,000 ft, i.e. total descent 2,000 ft.
Third, if thinking about the difference measurement function and how this is affected by the example situation, the Wristop Computer
will show you the absolute difference between 5,000 ft and 8,000 ft (beginning and end). The fact that you’ve been down to 3,000 ft
in-between does not have an impact on the absolute vertical altitude difference between starting point and nish.
Last, the automatic 24-hour memory will show this information in the following way: Say you are starting out at 5,000 ft at noon, and
then it takes you 2 hours to descend to 3,000 ft, and another ve hours to reach 8,000 ft. The scrollable displays in the 24-hour memory
shows you the altitude 5,000 ft at 12:00 am, e.g. 4,000 ft at 1 p.m., 3,000 ft at 2 p.m., e.g. 4,000 ft at 3 p.m., 5,000 ft at 4 p.m., 6,000 ft
at 5 p.m., 7,000 ft at 6 p.m. and then 8,000 ft at 7 p.m.
These are the different cases in which the example situation will affect the readings of the Wristop Computer. Most important to remember
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- Customer service contacts 8
- User s guide 8
- Chapter 1 introduction 6 9
- Chapter 2 heart rate monitor 13 9
- Table of contents 9
- Chapter 3 time mode 23 10
- Chapter 4 altimeter mode 27 10
- Chapter 5 barometer mode 36 10
- Chapter 6 compass mode 40 11
- Chapter 7 frequently asked questions 43 11
- Spare parts available 51 9 abbreviations 52 10 copyright and trademark notice 52 11 ce compliance 53 12 limits of liability and iso 9001 compliance 53 13 disposal of the device 53 12
- Backlight features 13
- Chapter 1 introduction 13
- General information 13
- Main functions modes 13
- Water resistance 13
- Button functions 14
- The button 14
- The mode button 14
- Lcd display 15
- The select button 15
- Measurements and units 16
- Selecting the units of measurement 17
- Battery replacement of the wristop computer 18
- Pressure sensor calibration 18
- Battery replacement of the suunto transmitter belt 19
- Chapter 2 heart rate monitor 20
- Suunto wristop computer and interference 20
- Suunto wristop computer and transmitter in a water environment 20
- Activating the heart rate monitor 21
- Operation 22
- Warnings 22
- How to set the target zones of the heart rate monitor 23
- How to use the stopwatch 24
- Stopwatch sub mode 24
- How to set the countdown timer 26
- Interval countdown timer sub mode 26
- How to start the countdown timer 28
- Hrm memory 28
- Chapter 3 time mode 30
- How to set the time 31
- Daily alarm sub mode 32
- How to set the daily alarms 32
- Dual time sub mode 33
- Setting the dual time function 33
- Chapter 4 altimeter mode 34
- Setting the altimeter 35
- Altitude difference measurement sub mode 37
- How to start the altitude difference measurement 37
- Hour memory sub mode 38
- Logbook sub mode 38
- Closer examination of the logbook 40
- How to start and stop a logbook 41
- Logbook history sub mode 41
- Clearing the logbook history 42
- Chapter 5 barometer mode 43
- Day memory sub mode 44
- How to start the pressure difference measurement 44
- Pressure difference measurement sub mode 44
- Sea level pressure sub mode 45
- Setting the sea level pressure 45
- Barometric trend indicator 46
- Chapter 6 compass mode 47
- Bearing tracking sub mode 48
- Declination adjustment sub mode 48
- Calibrating the compass 49
- Setting the local declination 49
- Chapter 7 frequently asked questions 50
- General 50
- How long will the battery last 50
- Is the wristop computer waterproof 50
- What do the segments on the circumference mean 50
- Heart rate monitor 51
- What is the longest time i can set in the timer 51
- What should i do if there is no heart rate reading 51
- Why are there two symbols above the mode texts and what do they mean 51
- Why do the segments on the circumference go to the left counterclockwise 51
- Altimeter 52
- How do you clear the logbook 52
- How does the logbook self erase 52
- How many logbooks can you record 52
- Why do the segments on the circumference increase and decrease when i am in the watch mode 52
- If hiking from a level of 5 000 ft down hill to 3 000 ft and then back up to 8 000 feet how is the wristop computer going to read this or average it out 53
- What is the duration readout 53
- What is the maximum capacity of total vertical ascent or descent feet meters in the logbook history 53
- Barometer 54
- Does the wristop computer show future trends in weather conditions 54
- What does absolute pressure and relative pressure mean 54
- What is the little box on the top left of the display 54
- Why does the vertical ascent descent measurement show different readings even though i am inside and staying in the same room 54
- Compass 55
- Effect of air temperature on altitude measurement 55
- What is temperature compensation 55
- What is the purpose of the rotating outer bezel 55
- Where do i find the correct declination for my area so i can set my wristop computer 55
- Spare parts available 58
- Abbreviations 59
- Copyright and trademark notice 59
- Ce compliance 60
- Disposal of the device 60
- Limits of liability and iso 9001 compliance 60
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