Tech4o Alti-Ski manual

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    1 AL TI - SKI WA TCH[...]

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    2 3 1.0 Introduction/Features: • Altimeter w/cumulative assent/descent • Barometer • T emperature • Ski Run Counter • Time / date / alarm T o make the most of your purchase, be sure to carefully read this manual and follow the included ow char t. Keep them safe for future reference. Please follow these precautions in using and caring f[...]

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    4 5 1.1 Button Functions On/Off Mode Button: [M] Used to select among the main modes of the watch Button: [o/o] Used to conrm selections, star t/stop the stopwatch, and lock/unlock altitude Set/+ Button: [s/+] Used to access setting mode and increase/ change digits during setting display . Also sets intermediate/lap times in stopwatch mode Optio[...]

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    6 7 2.1 Time / Date Mode - Setting • In Time / Date mode press and hold the Set/+ button [s/+] for two seconds. • The 12 H / 24 H will ash. Use the [o/-] button to select between a 12 or 24 hour clock feature. Press the [o/o] button to conrm selection. • The hours will ash. Use the [s/+] and [o/-] buttons to select the correct hour .[...]

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    8 9 Press the [o/-] button to conrm selection and advance to the countdown timer mode. 4.0 Countdown Timer Mode - Display This watch includes a countdown timer . • T o view the countdown timer , press the [o/-] button twice while in time/date mode. • When the countdown timer is selected, the watch will display the countdown time in the top r[...]

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    10 11 • T o view the stopwatch, press the [o/-] button three times while in date/time mode. • When the stopwatch is selected, the watch will display StP 1 in the top row and 0:00 in the bottom row . 5.1 Stopwatch Mode - Setting • In stopwatch mode, press and hold the [s/+] button for two seconds. • The LAP/INT indicator will ash. • Bot[...]

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    12 13 6.0 Stopwatch History Mode - Display When the stopwatch histor y mode is selected the watch will display St HSt on the top row and the current home time on the bottom row depending on your selection made in temperature mode. • T o access the stopwatch histor y mode, press the [o/-] button 4 times while in time/date mode. 6.1 Stopwatch Histo[...]

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    14 15 8.0 T emperature Mode - Display • T o view temperature mode, press the [m] button until the mode indicator displays T . • In temperature mode the watch will display temperatures in the top row and home time, temperature, or r un counter in the bottom row . 8.1 T emperature Mode - Setting • In temperature mode, press and hold the [s/+] b[...]

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    16 17 9.1 Altimeter Mode - Setting • In altimeter mode, press and hold the [s/+] button for 2 seconds. • The current altitude reading will ash. • Using the [s/+] and [o/-] buttons, enter your reference altitude. Y our reference altitude should be obtained from a reliable map source for your current altitude. • Once you have researched an[...]

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    18 19 10.1 Descent Mode - T rip Descent • In descent mode, the default view is the total trip descent view . • T o clear/reset the total trip descent, press and hold the [s/+] button for 2 seconds. 10.2 Descent Mode - Rate of Descent • In descent mode, press the [o/-] button once to view the current rate of descent. • T o clear/reset the cu[...]

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    20 21 11.2 Ascent Mode - Rate of Ascent • In ascent mode, press the [o/-] button once to view the current rate of ascent. • T o clear/reset the current rate of ascent, press and hold the [s/+] button for 2 seconds. 11.3 Ascent Mode - Maximum Rate of Ascent • In ascent mode, press the [o/-] button twice to view the maximum rate of ascent for t[...]

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    22 23 12.2 Run Counter - Daily Run Counter • T o view daily r un counter , press the [o/-] button. The total number of r uns for the day will be displayed. • A r un is calculated based on altitude adjustment. An additional r un is added to the total when a period of descent is followed by an ascent greater than 60f t. or 20m. • The daily r un[...]

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    24 U.S.A.: Johnson Outdoors Inc. 625 Conklin Road, PO Box 966 Binghamton, NY 13902 Phone: 607.779.2222 T oll F ree 1.800.572.8822 Fax: 607.779.2293 Canada: Johnson Outdoors Canada Inc. 4180 Har vester Road Burlington, Ontario, Canada L7L 6B6 Phone: 905.634.0023 T oll F ree: 1.800.263.6390 Fax: 1.800.661.1170 www .tech4o.com REV . A 10.06[...]