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[. . . ] Its weather predictions will help you to better anticipate weather conditions. EN Limited Warranty DECATHLON guarantees the initial purchaser that this watch is free from defects of materials or manufacture for a period of two years from the date of purchase. · This guarantee does not cover damage resulting from misuse, from a failure to respect the precautions for use, from accidents, from improper maintenance or from commercial use. · This warranty does not cover damage resulting from repairs carried out by persons not authorised by DECATHLON. [. . . ] NB : if 12 hour mode is selected, the symbol A or P is displayed on the main screen. 2- Us In It thr 32 2KRONYS 300EN. qxd:NOTICE_KRONYS 300_2 11/12/07 12:14 2 - Compass Mode SOUTH indicator D our will oll C 00 he he E A : start measuring B : inactive C : go to barometer mode D : calibrating the compass E : inactive A Azimuth value B NORTH indicator Using the compass: In compass mode, the word COMP is displayed for several seconds. It is then replaced by a small COMP symbol, which is displayed throughout the use of this mode. 33 EN is Azimuth with the indicated value EN 2KRONYS 300EN. qxd:NOTICE_KRONYS 300_2 11/12/07 12:14 There are three types of indication: · Graphic North and South directions (in the form of LCD segments on the outside of the display). · The azimuth in degrees corresponding to the axis of the bracelet. On some models, a colour or engraved marker points to the calculated direction for greater precision: · The cardinal points of the azimuth measured (16 possibilities): for example: NNW for North/North-West S Calculated direction A Ca Ho Ho Tu Ea Pr va Pr Pr Pr Pr Pr Ap Pr the Lis C B E N The value displayed in the table includes the corrected declination. This is the correction between the geographic North pole and the magnetic North pole. I WARNING: it is very important to hold the screen horizontally so that the calculated measurements are reliable. It is designed to be used outdoors, away from any metal parts and magnetic sources (pay particular attention to watches, keys, table legs, electric cables, computers, mobile telephones) which would cause incorrect measurements. Also, before any significant use of the compass, do not forget to calibrate it. To save the battery, it will only be activated for around ten seconds before the display turns off (- - -). In this case, the direction will be displayed for as long as you press the button. 34 2KRONYS 300EN. qxd:NOTICE_KRONYS 300_2 11/12/07 12:14 A Calibrating the compass: Hold the compass horizontally. Press D to confirm that the rotation is over and to enter the declination value (see the table below). The range of the graph is calculated according to the variations in maximum altitude. On the middle line: In the middle, the altitude at the measurement site is displayed. The unit of measurement (m or ft) is indicated at the bottom right of the figure. On the bottom line: Local time display. EN Altitude display To change the units of altitude measurement (m/ft) Hold down B until the unit symbol (m or ft) stops flashing to set the display to the corresponding unit. Display maximum altitude and positive altitude difference The watch stores the maximum altitude and the positive altitude difference measured throughout the time spent in Altimeter mode. to in IWARNING: these values are not updated when the watch is in a mode other than "altimeter" mode. the sum of · Calculating positive altitude difference: the watch takesduring the all positive vertical movements (climbs) made (or measurement period. if a hiker climbs 10 metres, descends 5 metres and then climbs a further 10 metres, the positive altitude difference is 20m. ric in is is ve. n if ce IWARNING: The calculation of cumulative altitude difference is a mathematical one. If the display oscillates between two values, the cumulative value will increase every time it oscillates between the lowest and the highest value. The cumulative value will therefore be more accurate when climbing regularly than when travelling at an altitude which is more or less constant. 41 EN 2KRONYS 300EN. qxd:NOTICE_KRONYS 300_2 11/12/07 12:14 altitude: · Measuring maximum user sincethe watch displays the maximum altitude reached by the the device was last started. [. . . ] Press A (+) or B (-) to scroll through the recording numbers of the stored waypoints until you find the recording. wn ly. es, ed. de ed 43 EN um he en xx A 5 - "WAYPOINT RECALL/ALTI DATA" mode Recording number EN D A D A 2KRONYS 300EN. qxd:NOTICE_KRONYS 300_2 11/12/07 12:14 Press E to display the stored altitude or wait for the automatic alternate display. In tim ca Th en (m ho the To delete the stored data, hold down D. The message "CLEAR ALL HOLD" appears and indicates that the data is about to be deleted. 6 - Stopwatch Mode Lap time (LAP) Us Pr Pr Pr Ho the D A Re C E B Time Pr Pr Pr Pr cu to To W Pr Ho ze To W nu Th A : start/split times B : stop, go to next run C : go to memory recall mode D : electroluminescence E : inactive 44 2KRONYS 300EN. qxd:NOTICE_KRONYS 300_2 11/12/07 12:14 ate In this mode the watch has a stopwatch which can store up to 100 split times. These split times can be stored for later use in 30 sessions called "runs". [. . . ]

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