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  • Page 1

    (E It _ Art NO .: P YLE_SPORTS-PACT1 PROFESSIONAL PYL'. ~ DIGITAL ALTIMETER ALL - in - ONE[...]

  • Page 2

    FEATURES Altimeter - Altitude Range (-500 to 9000 meter / -1600 to 29500 feet), Resolution of 1 meter / 1 feet - Max. / Min. memory for Altitude - Altitude History and Graphical d i sp l ay of the last 12 hour altitude readings - Altitude Alarm - Stop Watch up to 9 hr 59 min 59 . 9 sec - Altitude total ga i n or loss 44999 meter / feet Barometer - [...]

  • Page 3

    Dl D2 D3 D4 DS Icons : tBiJ - Altim<>ter mode TOT - Altitude TOUlI Gain/Loss ~ • Barometer mode IEIIORY - MOfnory modo . )) - Altim<>ter AlOft ON MAX - Max i mum memory • - Asconding - • Mi n i mum memory • - Oesconding Em) rm - Barometer Graphic :: } Sarometor Unit Display ft } Altimeter Unit m - Hi story D i sp l ay Window tP [...]

  • Page 4

    WAKE UP AND SET YOUR COMPUTER • Press button A until all segment on or re- I nstall the battery Altimeter Unit ( Meter/ Feet) Selection 1. Right after all segment on , the O m " digit will start to flicker . 2. To select m ( Meter) or ft ( Feet), press button B and then press button C to confirm. Barometer Unit ( mb / hPa/ inHg ) Setting 1. [...]

  • Page 5

    THE BAROMETER • Press Button 0 to enter the Barometer Mode. Barometer and Weather States Adjustment 1. To adjust the barometer and weather states, weather forecast funct i on can have a good initializat i on. 2. Press Button 0 to Norma l Mode and then hold Button 0 again, the barometer digits w ill start to fl i cker. 3. Press Button B to set and[...]

  • Page 6

    THE BAROMETER Maximum and Minimum 1. Press Button 0 to enter the Memory mode . 2. T h e memory of maximum and minimum barometer will be scrolled on the display automatica ll y . 3. To reset the memory. press and hold Button B . At the same t i me. the memory for the hygrom e ter and the thermometer will be reset a l so. 4. Press Button 0 to quit or[...]

  • Page 7

    Maximum and Minimum 1. Press Button A to enter the Memory mode . 2. The memory of maxJmum and minimum altitude will be scrolled on the display automatically. 3. To reset the memory. press and hold Button B. At the same time. the memory for the hygrometer and the thermometer will be r eset also. 4. Press Button A to quit or left It return automatica[...]

  • Page 8

    The Altimeter Alarm 1. Press Button A to enter the Altimeter A l arm Mode. 2. T o set the target a lt itude for the Alarm. press and h old Button A unti l the digit starts to flicker. 3 . Press Button B to set the d i gits and then press Button A to confirm. 4. Repeat Step 3 to set your desire digits. s. After setting the target altitude . press Bu[...]