Ski mode – CatEye AT-110 [Altimeter] User Manual

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Data

Main Screen

Current altitude:

Indicates the current altitude (above sea level) of the present spot on

the large display, in 1 meter or 5 foot increments.

Clock Time:

Shows the present time on the small display. If the temperature scale

is set as “

°

C” (celsius), the clock reads as a 24-hour clock; if the scale

is set as “

°

F” (fahrenheit), the clock becomes 12-hour clock.

Sub Function (Always displays the current altitude on the large display)

Temperature:

Measures the atmospheric temperature every 20 seconds and dis-

plays it on the small display, in 1 degree increment.

Stopwatch:

Shows the elapsed time from its start to the current point. It is dis-

played in units of minutes and seconds up to ten minutes; and in units

of hours and minutes when it exceeds ten minutes. If the AT-110

clock is set as a 24 hour clock, the stopwatch continues to count up to

24 hours. If the clock-time is set as a 12-hour clock, the stopwatch

continues to count up to 12 hours.

Ascend/Descend Speed:

Indicates the averaged speed of ascend/descend, in the scale of meter

or feet per second, on the small display in increments of 0.1meter per

second or 0.3 feet per second.

Altitude Gain & Loss:

Indicates the altitude difference between the start and the current

point, on the small display. The figure on the display shows the 1/10

value, so the symbol of “x10” appears.

LOG-Book Function

Highest Trip Altitude:

Indicates the highest altitude ever made since the start to the current

point, on the large display. “Ahi” on the small display stands for “Alti-

tude High”.

Lowest Trip Altitude:

Indicates the lowest altitude ever made since the start to the current

point, on the large display. “ALo” on the small display stands for “Alti-

tude Low”.

Sum of Descends:

Indicates the total of descends (altitude loss) on the large display.

The data of ascends (altitude gain) is not included. The figure on the

display shows the 1/10 value, so the symbol of “x10” appears. “dSC”

on the small display stands for “Descent Sum Count”.

Sum of Runs:

Calculates the number of runs, judging from the altitude change, and

shows it on the large display. “run” on the small display stands for

“Number of Runs”. The AT-110 counts a “run” when a descent of

more than 10 meters’ or 30 feet altitude difference is recorded within

20 seconds. Then next run is counted, only when descend is done

again after ascend of more than 10 meters’ or 30 feet altitude differ-

ence is made within 20 seconds (such as when going up with lift).

Thus, a “run” might not be calculated if the ascent is on foot, or slope

is gentle.

3. Ski Mode

This mode is designed for the sport activities, such as skiing, snow-boarding, etc. The special

feature of this mode is that it counts the number of runs or “sum of runs”. The Sub Function and

LOG-Book Function of this mode is illustrated as follows:

Characteristics of Ski Mode

• Suitable for sports that repeat (ascends and descends) runs.

• Desirable for slow change of altitude.

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