SUUNTO n6HR User Manual

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• My Suunto n6

HR

does not show the correct time. What should I do?

· When you first turn on your Suunto n6

HR

, the time reverts to 12:00 AM. while the

instrument attempts to receive the correct local time from a nearby broadcast
signal. When the Suunto n6

HR

receives a signal, the time is automatically

updated to the current local time.

· The MSN Direct coverage area includes most major metropolitan areas

throughout North America. If your Suunto n6

HR

is inside any of these coverage

areas, it should automatically receive the correct local time, unless the radio is
turned off. By default, the radio is turned on. If your Suunto n6

HR

is outside of a

coverage area, it will not receive the correct time until you return to the coverage
area. For more information about coverage areas, go to the MSN Direct Website
at www.msndirect.com and click the Help link.

· Sometimes the topography (hills, valleys), building structures, or nearby

electronics can interfere with the broadcast signal that your Suunto n6

HR

uses to

receive the correct local time. When that happens, your Suunto n6

HR

experiences a delay in receiving the correct time.

· If your Suunto n6

HR

is exactly one or more full hours away from the correct time,

it is possible that your time zone settings are set to a specific time zone. Make
sure that the time zone is set to Set by network. For more details, see Section
6.2.2. Setting the time zone
.

· If you are outside the MSN Direct coverage area, you can set the time manually.

For more details, see Section 6.2. Time.

• My Suunto n6

HR

battery died before I could recharge it. What should I do?

· Do not worry! Just place your Suunto n6

HR

on the charger and it will begin to

charge. All your information comes back online as soon as the Suunto n6

HR

has

enough battery power.

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