Suunto mariner User Guide

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Dropped heavy (>2 mbars/3hours)
Rising heavy (>2 mbars/3hours)
Remained stable
Dropping heavy (>2 mbars/3hours)
Remained stable
Remaining stable
Remained stable
Rising heavy (>2 mbars/3hours)
Risen heavy (>2 mbars/3hours)
Rising heavy (>2 mbars/3hours)
Risen heavy (>2 mbars/3hours)
Remaining stable
Risen heavy (>2 mbars/3hours)
Dropping heavy (>2 mbars/3hours)
Note: If the user remains at the same elevation, the barometric trend indicator can work as a weather forecasting tool.
CHAPTER 5 COMPASS MODE
The compass mode provides the user with:
• a cardinal or half cardinal point abbreviation;
• bearing degrees;
• a North-South arrow;
• a bearing track mode showing desired direction and actual bearing;
• a rotating bezel;
• a resolution of 1° for the bearing, ±5° for North-South direction; and
• a declination correction feature.
• start line function
To view and use the Compass mode:
Check the Mode Indicator Bar. If the mode arrow is not on COMP, PRESS the [Mode] button until the arrow is directly
below COMP on the bar.
In the COMPASS mode (Fig. 19):
• Field 1 displays the cardinal or half-cardinal point.
• Field 2 displays the bearing in degrees.