SUUNTO X-Lander User Manual

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The second display shows the ascent information for the particular logbook that is being viewed (Fig. 17).
• Field 1 displays the average ascent rate during the event;
• Field 2 displays the total vertical ascent ; and
• Field 3 displays the text “ASC” along with the text “Log Book” to the left.
The third display shows the descent information for the particular logbook that is being viewed (Fig. 18).
• Field 1 displays the average descent rate during the event;
• Field 2 displays the total vertical descent; and
• Field 3 displays the text “dSC” along with the text “Log Book” to the left.
The fourth display shows the number of laps (runs; either ascents or descents) completed for the particular
logbook that is being viewed (Fig. 19).

• Field 2 displays the total number of ascents or descents ; and
• Field 3 displays the text “LAP” along with the text “Log Book” to the left.
Note: A Lap is a vertical movement either ascent or descent equaling 150 ft (50 meters) or above.
The fifth display shows the time duration of recording information in the particular logbook that is being viewed
(Fig. 20).

• Field 2 displays the total time of the log ; and
• Field 3 displays the text “dUr” along with the text “Log Book” to the left.
Note: If the logbook is recording, based on the interval chosen the logbook will record up to that particular time
period. Once the time period has been reached the Wristop Computer, will alert the user that the logbook
recording has expired (known as a timeout). For setting the logbook interval refer to Setting the Altimeter on
Page 21.
The timeouts are as follows:

Logbook intervals

Maximum recording time

20 second

10 hours

1 minute

12 hours

10 minute

7 days

60 minute

10 days

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