SUUNTO MB-6 GLOBAL User Manual

Suunto matchbox compasses, User guide, Compass anatomy

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SUUNTO MATCHBOX
COMPASSES

USER GUIDE

1. Compass anatomy

1. Needle with red end that points to magnetic north
2. Bezel with directional scale for using as a protractor
3. Rotating capsule for setting direction to target
4. Bearing index for reading numerical bearing from

bezel

5. Orienting lines used to align capsule with meridian

lines on map

6. Orienting arrow for aligning with needle to find

direction to target

7. Clinometer (select models only) for measuring

vertical angle

8. Center line for aligning target and compass
9. Notch, mirror and hole (select models only) for

precise sighting of an object

2. Orienting the map

To better understand your surroundings, you should
use your compass to first turn your map in the right
direction. This ensures the geographic features around
you are in the same general direction as you see them
on the map.

1. Hold your compass level and look at the red end of

the needle to see where north is.

2. Turn the map so that the northern upper edge is

pointing north.

3. Navigate with map and compass

When navigating with a map and compass, you are first
determining a direction of travel on the map and then
transferring that direction to the real world.

1. Place the compass on the map between your

starting point (A) and your target (B).






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