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4. The fourth screen (Fig. 3.5) shows the number of laps (runs) completed for the particular
logbook that is being viewed.
The middle field, the total number of ascents or descents.
The bottom field, the text LAP along with the text Log to the left.
NOTE: A lap is a vertical movement including both ascent and descent equaling 50 meters
(150 ft) or above. The first lap can be also only descent.
5. The fifth screen (Fig. 3.6) shows the time duration of recording information in the particular
logbook that is being viewed.
The middle field, the total time of the log.
The bottom field, the text dUr (dUr = duration) along with the text Log to the left.
NOTE: Logbooks are self-erasing and cannot be cleared by you.
FAST CUMULATIVE FEATURE
This feature allows you to check the cumulative vertical ascent/descent in feet or meters, as well
as number of runs of the current logbook while recording.
You can access this information by performing a short press of the [QUICK] button in any of
the TIME, ALTIMETER, or BAROMETER main modes. When activated, three screens will
appear and automatically rotate in intervals of four seconds (as in the figures for steps 2, 3, and
4 of the Logbook Mode).
The first screen shows the rate of ascent and the accumulative vertical ascent since the
beginning of the current logbook.
The second screen shows the rate of descent and the accumulative vertical descent since the
beginning of the current logbook.
The third screen shows the number of laps (runs) accomplished during the current logbook.
After the third display is shown, the Observer automatically returns to the main mode in which
you were viewing.