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The start point differs according to what type of memory measurement
procedure you are using. With auto memory measurements (AUTO
shown on the display), the start point is the first altitude measured. With
manual memory measurements (MANUAL
start point is 0 m.
• The target altitude graph is not shown on the display if the altitude alarm is
off.
Example:
• The display below would appear at a current altitude of 160 m when you are
using manual memory measurement with a target altitude setting of 200 m.
Eight points on the graph are darkened because you are 8/10 of the way to
your target.
• The display below would appear at a current altitude of 160 m when you are
using auto memory measurement with a target altitude setting of 200 m and
a starting point of 100 m. Six points on the graph are darkened because you
are 6/10 of the way to your target.
About memory data
Use the following procedures to recall measurement data stored in memory.
To scroll through data items
1. Use C to enter the Recall Mode.
2. Press D to scroll forward through the stored data items or B to scroll
backward.
• Holding down either button scrolls through the data items at high speed.
• The data item that is displayed when you exit the Recall Mode is still
displayed the next time you enter the Recall Mode.
Mode indicator
A
A L M
S I G
A-LIGHT
A L
Temperature
A
C
• Measured data is stored in memory even if an error occurs during the
measurement. For details on errors, see "ERROR WARNING FUNCTIONS".
About the memory data display
Data stored in memory appears in one of the formats shown below, depending
on the measurement method (auto or manual), or whether it is the maximum
or minimum reading.
• Auto Memory Data
Auto memory measurement indicator
A
B
D
A L M
A LT I
S I G
RECALL
A-LIGHT
AUTO
A L
MANUAL
m
˚C
B
A
C
D
(Auto Memory Start Display)
B
D
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An altitude graph appears in place of the date for the display of data
between the start and end data. The altitude graph divides by 8 the
difference between the maximum and minimum altitudes achieved during
the auto memory measurement, and shows relative changes.
shown on the display), the
This indicator "
appears once you pass the
target altitude.
Date
B
A LT I
RECALL
AUTO
MANUAL
m
Altitude
˚C
D
Time
Altitude graph
Press D.
A L M
A LT I
RECALL
S I G
A-LIGHT
AUTO
A L
MANUAL
˚C
Press B.
A
B
D
A L M
A LT I
S I G
RECALL
A-LIGHT
AUTO
A L
MANUAL
m
˚C
P
(End Display)
• Manual Memory Data
Manual memory measurement indicator
A
D
A L M
S I G
A-LIGHT
A L
A
B
C
• Maximum/Minimum Data
A
D
A-LIGHT
"
A
B
C
(Maximum Altitude)
Deleting Data
Delete data in the Recall Mode. The actual procedure you should use to
delete data depends on the type of data it is.
To delete auto memory data
The following procedure deletes an entire set (from start measurement to end
measurement) of auto memory data.
Auto memory
measurement indicator
A
A L M
A LT I
S I G
RECALL
A-LIGHT
AUTO
A L
MANUAL
˚C
A
C
(Auto Memory Start Display)
To delete manual memory, maximum, and minimum data
1. In the Recall Mode, display the data that you want to delete.
2. To clear the data, hold down A until the watch emits a beep (and until
CLR
stops flashing on the display).
Mode indicator
A L M
A LT I
RECALL
S I G
A-LIGHT
AUTO
A L
MANUAL
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P
A
m
A L M
S I G
A-LIGHT
A L
P
C
Home time
differential
Current time in the
selected city
Timekeeping in the World Time Mode
The current time in all the World Time zones is calculated in accordance with
the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) differential for each zone, based on the
current home time setting in the Timekeeping Mode.
You can also turn Daylight Saving Time (DST) on or off separately for each
time zone. Turning on daylight saving time automatically advances the
corresponding time setting by one hour.
• The seconds count of the World Time is synchronized with the seconds
count in the Timekeeping Mode.
• The 12-hour/24-hour format of the World Time matches the format you
select in the Timekeeping Mode.
• With daylight saving time, clocks are set one hour later in order to better
take advantage of daylight hours during the summer, when days are longer.
Whether or not daylight saving time is used depends on the country you are
in.
B
D
A LT I
RECALL
AUTO
MANUAL
m
˚C
B
D
B
D
A L M
A LT I
S I G
RECALL
AUTO
A L
MANUAL
m
˚C
B
D
(Minimum Altitude)
Important!
You cannot delete data while an auto memory
measurement is in progress (the
B
to AUTO flashing).
1. In the Recall Mode, display the start data of
m
the set of auto memory data that you want
to delete.
2. To clear the data, hold down A until the
D
watch emits a beep (and until
flashing on the display).
WORLD TIME FUNCTIONS
The World Time Mode shows the current
time in 27 cities (29 time zones) around the
world.
• For full information on city codes, see the
"CITY CODE TABLE".
• The Home Time differential shows the
difference between the time in the
City Code
currently displayed city and the city that
is selected in the Timekeeping Mode.
B
• The time zone that is displayed when you
A LT I
leave the World Time Mode will still be
RECALL
AUTO
MANUAL
displayed when you enter the World
Time Mode again.
D
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D
A L M
A LT I
RECALL
S I G
A-LIGHT
AUTO
A L
MANUAL
m
˚C
A
B
D
A L M
A LT I
RECALL
S I G
A-LIGHT
AUTO
A L
MANUAL
m
˚C
B
P
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