Suunto observer Manuel D’Utilisation
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The split time is indicated by the abbreviation “SPL” (SPL = split) in the bottom field
displaying for five seconds before it returns to showing the run time.
NOTE: You can continuously press the [QUICK] button during this activity to record and
displaying for five seconds before it returns to showing the run time.
NOTE: You can continuously press the [QUICK] button during this activity to record and
display new lap and split times up to 99 times.
3. Press the [ON OFF] button to stop the chronometer.
4. Press the [QUICK] button to reset the chronometer to zero once the chronometer is
3. Press the [ON OFF] button to stop the chronometer.
4. Press the [QUICK] button to reset the chronometer to zero once the chronometer is
stopped.
NOTE: The timing of another event cannot start until the stopwatch has been zeroed.
NOTE: Starting the timing of another event removes the data of the previous timing from
NOTE: Starting the timing of another event removes the data of the previous timing from
the memory.
NOTE: When the timing is going on, the chronometer remains active in the background
NOTE: When the timing is going on, the chronometer remains active in the background
when you switch to other modes or sub modes. A stopwatch icon is displayed in the
bottom field to indicate that the chronometer function is active.
bottom field to indicate that the chronometer function is active.
2.2.2 To View the Chronometer Memory
While in the chronometer mode, press the [SELECT] button for 2 seconds. This sub
mode features three main screens. You use the [ON OFF] button to advance through the
screens and the [QUICK] button to scroll back to the first screen.
The first screen (Fig. 2.3) displays:
a) The year of the timed event;
b) The time the event started to record;
c) The date of the timed event;
d) The stopwatch icon; and
e) The text “MEM” to indicate the memory view.
You press the [ON OFF] button to move to the next screen.
The second screen (Fig. 2.4) displays:
mode features three main screens. You use the [ON OFF] button to advance through the
screens and the [QUICK] button to scroll back to the first screen.
The first screen (Fig. 2.3) displays:
a) The year of the timed event;
b) The time the event started to record;
c) The date of the timed event;
d) The stopwatch icon; and
e) The text “MEM” to indicate the memory view.
You press the [ON OFF] button to move to the next screen.
The second screen (Fig. 2.4) displays: