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Suunto Observer - Chronometer Mode; How to Use the Chronometer

Suunto Observer
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NOTE: If the 12-hour clock is chosen either AM/PM will appear below the hour in the middle
field and the date shows the month first then the day.
Once you determine the year, month and day, the Observer will supply the day of the week in the
top field.
Setup mode will automatically be released if left idle for more than one minute.
The dual time will stay the same, even though the time in the main time mode is adjusted. For
example, if you set the dual time to show your home time, your home time will always be displayed
in the sub mode even if you travel to a different time zone and adjust the time in the main time
mode.
The dual time function is completely independent from the current time and does not effect the
alarms or the memory functions. These are dependent on the current local time in the main time
mode.
CHRONOMETER MODE
In the TIME mode, press the [SELECT] button once to enter this sub mode.
The Observer chronometer feature:
Can record 1-99 split and lap times; and
Obtain a maximum range of one run (timing event) up to 24:00:00. Upon exceeding this
range the Observer will activate an audible sound indicating the timing process has stopped.
In the chronometer mode, the fields display the following data as shown in Fig. 2.2:
a) Seconds and tenths of a second;
b) Hours and minutes;
c) Icon of a stopwatch; and
d) Current time.
How to Use the Chronometer
In the chronometer mode:
1. Press the [ON OFF] button to start the chronometer.

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