SUUNTO X6OG User Manual

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Select the correct use according to what you want to measure. For example, on a
hiking trip, you can select the

Alti use for the day to see how high you have climbed.

When you camp for the night, you can change the use to

Baro to make sure that the

weather changes do not catch you by surprise.

To select either Altimeter use or Barometer use, follow these steps:
1. To access the function menu, press

Suunto in the main display.

2. In the function menu, scroll to

Use with the arrow buttons and press Suunto. The

alti/baro field is activated.

3. Change the content of the field with the arrow buttons and press

Suunto. You then

return to the function menu.

3.3.3. Altitude/Sealevel
In order for the altimeter to function correctly you need to set the reference altitude.
This means that you set an altitude reading that is equal to the real altitude. Set the
reference altitude in a place where you know the altitude, for example, with the help
of a topographical map. The Suunto X6 has a factory set reference altitude which
corresponds to the standard barometric pressure (1013hPa/29.90inHg) at sea level.
If you know neither your current altitude nor the correct sea level pressure, you can
have an estimate of your altitude by setting the sea level pressure to 1013 hPa/29.90
inHg.

In Weather mode, Altitude is replaced with

Sealevel, this functions and is set in the

same way as Altitude.

To set the reference altitude, follow these steps:
1. To access the function menu, press

Suunto in the main display.

2. In the function menu, scroll to

Altitude with the arrow buttons and press Suunto.

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