SUUNTO S6-SL User Manual

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2.3. MENUS

2.3.1. Basic Menu Structure
The menus are organized hierarchically under the modes. When you select a mode,
its main display appears. When you press Suunto in the mode’s main display, the
mode’s

function menu is displayed. The function menu includes several functions, all

of which include sub-functions or settings. This is called the hierarchical menu struc-
ture. The figure on the opposite page presents the basic idea of the menu structure.

2.3.2. Navigating in Menus
You can scroll the menu items with the

up and down arrows located on the right side

of Suunto S6. Three menu items are displayed at the same time. The menu item that is
currently active and can thus be selected is displayed in

reversed color.

The indicator

bar on the right side of the display shows the total number of menu items. The number
of the active menu item is displayed next to the indicator bar.

To move deeper into the hierarchy, select a menu item and press

Suunto. To return

one step up in the hierarchy, press

Stop/CL. Remember that if you just press Stop/CL,

the changes you made in the menu are not saved. First you have to accept the
changes with the

Suunto button.

If you want to return directly to the main display of the active mode, press either

Suunto

(saves the changes) or

Stop/CL (discards the last change) for more than 2 seconds.

Suunto S6 will guide you as much as possible when you navigate in the menus. When
you perform a function, Suunto S6 often automatically returns to the menu item you
are likely to use next. And if you try to do something that is impossible, Suunto S6 first
displays a message and then automatically recommends a function in reversed color
to help you to use the functions.

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