G-Shock GW-9200BPJ-1 User Manual

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Saving Altitude Readings in Memory

The following describes the different types of records the watch creates for
altitude readings.

• You can take manual altitude readings, which are stored in memory along

with the date (year, month, day) of the reading. There is enough memory to
hold up to 20 altitude records (readings).

• The Altimeter Mode has a stopwatch (which is independent of the watch’s

Stopwatch Mode) that you can use to time your climbs. While the Altimeter
Mode stopwatch is running, the watch takes altitude readings automatically
(without storing them in memory). Each time you reset the Altimeter Mode
stopwatch to all zeros, the highest altitude, lowest altitude, cumulative
ascent, and cumulative descent achieved during the last Altimeter Mode
stopwatch session are stored in a “current stopwatch session record”.

• A separate “historical record” keeps track of the highest altitude, lowest

altitude, cumulative ascent, and cumulative descent of all past Altimeter
Mode stopwatch sessions.

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