Highgear Axis User Manual

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ALTIWARE SERIES

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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axis

TABLE OF CONTENTS

20

english

BAROMETER

BAROMETER

PROGRAMMING STEPS

1. Start in BAROMETER mode.
2.

PRESS

&

HOLD

the

S4

key to enter setting the sequence. The

variable you are adjusting will appear in the top line of the display
as a scrolling message.

3. Adjust current weather using the

S1

and

S2

keys.

NOTE

: There are four different icons for weather. SUNNY,

PARTLY CLOUDY, CLOUDY and RAIN. Choose the icon
which most closely matches the weather at the present. The
icon will change to indicate an estimate of what the weather
will be like for the next 6-hours.

4. Advance to setting the barometric pressure using the

S3

key.

NOTE:

The local barometric pressure Corrected to Mean

Sea Level (CMSL) may be adjusted if desired to achieve the
highest levels of accuracy.

CAUTION:

Do not randomly adjust the barometric pressure

setting of the watch. Inaccurate setting of the barometric
pressure may result in inaccurate altimeter and weather
readings.

5. Adjust the SEA LEVEL BAROMETRIC PRESSURE using the

S1

and

S2

keys.

6. Set and advance from variable to variable using the

S3

key.

7. Exit the barometer setting sequence using the

S4

key.

The Axis are equipped with a highly sensitive barometer/weather station. The barometer measures the
local Barometric Pressure and calculates the Barometric Pressure corrected to Mean Sea Level (MSL).
Barometric pressure is displayed in Millibar/HectoPascals (mbar/hpa).

SECONDARY BAROMETER SCREENS

There are 3 secondary BAROMETER display options accessed by

QUICK

PRESSES

of the

S1

key.

SCREEN 1
Top Line:

GRAPH OF BAROMETRIC PRESSURE FOR

THE

PAST

24-HOURS

Center Line: BAROMETRIC PRESSURE MSL
Bottom Line: LOCAL UNADJUSTED BAROMETRIC

PRESSURE

SCREEN 3
Top Line:

GRAPH OF BAROMETRIC PRESSURE FOR

THE

PAST

24-HOURS

Center Line: BAROMETRIC PRESSURE MSL
Bottom Line: TEMPERATURE

SCREEN 2
Top Line:

GRAPH OF BAROMETRIC PRESSURE FOR

THE

PAST

24-HOURS

Center Line: BAROMETRIC PRESSURE MSL
Bottom Line: TIME OF DAY

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