Suunto Watch LUMI User Manual

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USER GUIDE  
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MODES AND VIEWS  
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MENU CONTENT  
storm alarm  
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SYMBOLS ON THE DISPLAY  
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6.1.2 Getting correct readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
6.1.3 Getting incorrect readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
6.2 Setting reference value and profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
6.2.1 Setting altitude reference value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21  
6.2.2 Setting profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
6.3 Using weather trend indicator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
6.4 Activating storm alarm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
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6.5.1 Using altitude difference measurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
6.5.2 Recording logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
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6.6.1 Recording logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
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7.1 How compass works . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
7.2 Getting correct readings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
7.2.1 Setting declination value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
7.3 Using compass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33  
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8.1 Viewing logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
8.2 Viewing and resetting log totals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35  
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9 Replacing battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37  
10 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
10.1 Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
10.2 Trademark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
10.3 Copyright . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
10.4 CE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
10.5 Patent notice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
10.6 Disposal of device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41  
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1 WELCOME  
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"For over 70 years Suunto has provided accurate, reliable information to people  
in need of it. Our instruments enable our users to reach their goals more effectively  
and get more out of their sports experience. Our products are often very critical to  
the user. Therefore we at Suunto take pride in maintaining highest quality standards  
for our products. "  
Founded in 1936, Suunto is the world leader in precision compasses, dive  
computers and wristop computers. Trusted by climbers, divers and explorers  
on every continent, Suunto Outdoor instruments deliver legendary design,  
accuracy and dependability. In 1987, Suunto pioneered the first dive computer,  
followed by the first ABC wristop in 1998. Offering the latest advancements in  
altimeter, sports fitness and GPS devices, Suunto remains the foremost choice  
of todays outdoor professional. To learn more about Suunto Outdoor  
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2 INTRODUCTION  
We took you through the basic features and functions of your Suunto Lumi in  
the Quick Guide. Now you can start getting to really know how to use your  
new device. We will coach you through each process to help you get the most  
from your Suunto Lumi wristop.  
The wristop is not just for outdoor-related activities. You can be original and  
use it indoors as well perhaps to navigate through a crowded department  
store! Enjoy your new Suunto Lumi!  
- the Suunto Lumi design team  
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3 CHANGING STRAP LENGTH  
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To change the strap length of your Suunto Lumi:  
1. Use a pin, paper clip or other pointed tool to release the spring bar from  
the buckle. Remove the strap from the buckle and remove the spring  
bar from the strap.  
2. Twist the measurement paper included in the package around your  
wrist so that the strap is comfortable (not too tight or loose). The number  
shown in the opening is the sum of lines, along which the straps need  
to be cut. For example 9 equals 5 + 4 pieces per strap.  
3. Cut the needed amount of pieces along the cutting lines on the under  
side of the strap.  
4. Insert the spring bars in the last spring holes of each strap. Push the  
spring bar into the buckle simultaneously pushing the moving part at  
the end so that it slides into place. The spring bar should lock into the  
buckle.  
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4 GENERAL SETTINGS  
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If you have not yet activated your Suunto Lumi wristop, please do so now! Just  
press any button, and then enter your personal preferences: language,  
measurement units, time and date. To change any settings, you need to enter  
MENU.  
To enter MENU, press [Mode] for 2 seconds - the MENU icon in the upper right  
corner will blink twice. Use [Up] or [Down Light] to scroll through the menu  
items until you reach GENERAL. Press [Mode] to enter GENERAL. Any changes  
you make in MENU will take effect immediately. Press [View] to return to the  
previous menu item.  
4.1 Button tones  
Button tones can be turned either on or off. If you choose to turn button tones  
on, you will hear a beep whenever you press a button.  
In GENERAL, press [Mode] to enter BUTTON TONES. Press [Up] or [Down Light] to  
turn the button tones on or off.  
4.2 Tone guides  
Tone guides can be turned either on or off. If you choose to turn tone guides  
on, you will hear a beep after you have made a setting or whenever your Suunto  
Lumi wants your attention.  
You will hear tone guides when you:  
change a setting value  
should set the altitude reference value  
start or stop the log recorder  
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start or stop measuring altitude difference  
start or stop the stopwatch  
are using AUTOMATIC profile and the device switches between ALTIMETER  
and BAROMETER profile.  
In GENERAL, press [Mode] to enter GUIDES. Press [Up] or [Down Light] to turn  
the tone guides on or off.  
4.3 Units  
In GENERAL, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter UNITS.  
You can choose either metric or imperial units for the following items:  
Air pressure: hPa or inHg  
Altitude: m or ft  
Temperature: °C or °F  
Date: dd.mm. or mm.dd.  
Time: 24 h or 12 h  
Press [Up] or [Down Light] to change the value.  
4.4 Language  
Select a language for your Suunto Lumi. You can choose from 4 languages:  
English, French, Spanish and German.  
In GENERAL, press [Mode] to enter LANGUAGE. Press [Up] or [Down Light] to  
scroll through the language options.  
4.5 Backlight  
You can activate the backlight in any mode by pressing [Down Light]. The  
backlight will automatically turn off after 5 seconds. To use the backlight while  
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in MENU, you will need to activate it in the TIME, ALTI & BARO or COMPASS mode  
before entering MENU. The backlight will then be activated until you exit MENU.  
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NOTE: Heavy use of the backlight will significantly reduce battery life.  
4.6 Activating button lock  
You can activate and deactivate the button lock by keeping [Down Light]  
pressed down. When the button lock is activated, it is indicated with a lock  
symbol  
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NOTE: You can change views and use the backlight when the button lock is  
activated.  
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5 USING TIME MODE  
5.1 Introduction  
The TIME mode includes features related to time measurement. To access the  
TIME mode, press [Mode] until TIME is selected. By pressing [View], you can  
scroll through the various views within the TIME mode.  
There are 8 different views in the TIME mode:  
Empty: no supplementary information  
Weekday: displays the current day of the week  
Date: displays the current date  
Seconds: displays the seconds counter  
Dual time: displays the alternative time zone reading  
Sunrise and sunset: displays the sunrise and sunset times of a chosen  
location  
Stopwatch: can be used as a timer  
Day counter: countdown to/from a specified event  
The current time will always be displayed in the center. Only the view displayed  
below the current time will change.  
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5.2 Changing TIME mode settings  
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5.2.1 Setting time  
You set the time in MENU. To enter MENU, press [Mode] for 2 seconds - the menu  
icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.  
In MENU, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter TIME. Press [Down  
Light] again to reach and [Mode] to enter TIME. Change the hours, minutes and  
seconds by pressing [Up] or [Down Light].  
5.2.2 Setting date  
You set the date in MENU. To enter MENU, press [Mode] for 2 seconds - the menu  
icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.  
In MENU, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter DATE. Press [Down  
Light] again to reach and [Mode] to enter DATE. Change the year, month and  
day by pressing [Up] or [Down Light].  
5.2.3 Setting sunrise and sunset times  
You can select a reference city for which you want to view the sunrise and  
sunset times.  
You set the sunrise and sunset times in MENU. To enter MENU, press [Mode] for  
2 seconds - the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.  
In MENU, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter SUNRISE. You will  
need to input a general location, a region, as well as the nearest city. Press [Up]  
or [Down Light] to scroll through the choices. After you have set the  
information, your Suunto Lumi will automatically calculate both sunrise and  
sunset times.  
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NOTE: If you want to set the sunrise and sunset times for a location that is not  
listed in your device, select another reference city from the same time zone. Select  
the closest city north or south from your location according to the map.  
Handy tip: Setting sunrise and sunset times  
Youre on holiday in Toronto and you decide to take a walk. You want to know  
when the sun sets so that you get back to your hotel before it gets dark. You choose  
Torontoas your reference city. Your Suunto Lumi will then tell you when the sun  
sets!  
5.2.4 Setting dual time  
Dual time is a nifty feature! If you want to follow the current time of two  
locations that so happen to have different time zones, then you can set one  
of those times as the dual time.  
You set the the dual time in MENU. To enter MENU, press [Mode] for 2 seconds  
- the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.  
In MENU, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter TIME. Press [Down  
Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter DUAL TIME. Change the time by pressing  
[Up] or [Down Light].  
NOTE: We recommend that you always set the current time of your location  
as the primary time as the alarm clock will sound according to that time.  
Handy tip: Knowing the time at home  
You travel abroad and you want to know what time it is at home. You set the dual  
time as the time at home. Just check your dual time from the TIME mode and now  
you know what time it is at home, in case you want to telephone friends or family.  
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5.2.5 Using stopwatch  
You can use the stopwatch to measure time. It is ideal for timing your various  
sport activities!  
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To use the stopwatch, go to the TIME mode. Use [View] to scroll through the  
various views until you see stopwatch. Use [Start Stop] to start and stop the  
stopwatch. To reset, press [Up] until the time is cleared.  
NOTE: Times recorded with the stopwatch are not stored into the memory.  
Handy tip: Measuring time  
You've moved to a new apartment. You want to know exactly how long it takes  
for you to walk to the bus stop so you won't be late for work the next day. You start  
the stopwatch and start walking to the bus stop. The result: 3 minutes and 40  
seconds. Now you know what time you have to leave in the morning!  
5.2.6 Using day counter  
The day counter is another one of our smart features! You can program any  
special day that you would like to remember, and the countdown to or from  
that event will start to scroll! You can countdown: your birthday, your  
anniversary, your better halfs birthday, (for our pregnant wearers) your due  
date, the day you begin your adventure, the day you have to go back to work  
after your incredible holiday ends and so on…  
You set the day counter in MENU. To enter MENU, press [Mode] for 2 seconds -  
the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.  
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In MENU, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter DATE. Press [Mode]  
to enter DAY COUNTER. Change the year, month and day by pressing [Up] or  
[Down Light].  
5.2.7 Setting alarm  
Your Suunto Lumi works as an alarm clock!  
You set the alarm in MENU. To enter MENU, press [Mode] for 2 seconds - the  
menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.  
In MENU, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter TIME. Press [Mode]  
to enter ALARM. First switch the alarm on or off by using [Up] or [Down Light].  
Press [Mode] and then set the alarm time by using [Up] or [Down Light]. Press  
[Mode] to confirm your settings.  
When the alarm is switched on, the symbol appears on the display.  
When the alarm sounds, you stop it by selecting NO. The alarm will sound the  
same time the following day.  
24h  
5min  
You can turn on the snooze function by selecting YES when the alarm sounds.  
The snooze function is also turned on if you don't select anything. The alarm  
will sound every 5 minutes until you select NO. You can snooze up to 12 times  
within 1 hour.  
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TIP: When the snooze is turned on, you can deactivate it in the TIME mode by  
keeping [View] pressed down.  
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Handy tip: Waking up in the morning  
Your holiday starts tomorrow and youre going on a long trip. You want to wake  
up early to make sure you have packed everything.You set your Suunto Lumi alarm  
for 6:30 and go to bed. The alarm wakes you up the next morning, but you feel like  
you need just a bit more sleep. So you choose YES when the device asks whether  
you want to snooze for another five minutes. The alarm goes off again. This time  
you get up and enthusiastically start preparing for your trip. What a difference  
those five minutes make!  
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6 USING ALTI & BARO MODE  
6.1 How ALTI & BARO works  
The ALTI & BARO mode includes three different profiles: ALTIMETER, BAROMETER  
and AUTOMATIC.  
To access the ALTI & BARO mode, press [Mode] until ALTI & BARO is selected. By  
pressing [View], you can scroll through the various views within the ALTI & BARO  
mode. You can select a profile in MENU see Section 6.2.2 Setting profiles on page  
22 for more information!  
TIP: If you press [View] for 2 seconds in the ALTI & BARO, you will reach ALTI-BARO  
in MENU, where you can change your settings!  
6.1.1 Matching profile to your activity  
What is the difference between profiles? An altimeter measures current altitude  
and is used for vertical movements. The altimeter is based on air pressure so  
the lower your altitude then the more air above you. The ALTIMETER profile in  
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Suunto Lumi is combined with a memory that keeps track of your total and  
cumulative vertical ascents and descents. You can use the ALTIMETER profile  
while biking, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, climbing basically for whatever  
outdoor activity including movement in altitude that you want to monitor!  
A barometer measures barometric air pressure when there is no increase or  
decrease in altitude. This is useful for weather forecasting. Low-pressure weather  
systems usually bring cloudy skies and precipitation (rain or snow), while  
high-pressure weather systems bring few clouds or precipitation. When the  
barometric pressure drops rapidly, there is a greater chance for bad weather.  
You can use the BAROMETER profile for any outdoor activity that does not involve  
changes in altitude (surfing, sailing, canoeing) or if you just want to play  
meteorologist!  
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To help you use the right mode in the right situation, we have designed the  
AUTOMATIC profile that automatically switches between the ALTIMETER and  
BAROMETER profile depending on your whereabouts. But, even if you use the  
AUTOMATIC profile, your Suunto Lumi will still prompt you when it switches  
from the ALTIMETER to the BAROMETER profile or vice versa. Handy, isnt it?!  
6.1.2 Getting correct readings  
Suunto Lumi measures the surrounding air pressure (absolute air pressure),  
which is affected by the altitude of the device and the weather.  
If you are engaged in an outdoor activity, you need to enter the altitude  
reference value for your location, which is found on most topographic maps.  
Your Suunto Lumi will now give you the correct readings.  
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Absolute air pressure is measured constantly  
Absolute air pressure + Reference altitude = Sea level air pressure (BAROMETER  
profile)  
Absolute air pressure + Reference altitude = Altitude (ALTIMETER profile)  
Changes in local weather conditions will affect altitude readings. If local weather  
changes often, it is advisable to frequently reset the local reference altitude  
value, preferably before starting your journey and when an altitude reference  
value is available. If local weather is stable, the local altitude reference value  
can be set just once a day.  
6.1.3 Getting incorrect readings  
ALTIMETER + standing still + weather change  
If you use the ALTIMETER profile for a longer period of time without any elevation  
change and the weather changes, then your Suunto Lumi reads the weather  
changes as altitude changes.  
ALTIMETER + altitude moving + weather change  
If the weather is frequently changing as you are either ascending or descending,  
your Suunto Lumi will give incorrect readings.  
BAROMETER + altitude moving  
If you use the BAROMETER profile for a longer period of time as you are either  
ascending or descending, your Suunto Lumi assumes you are standing still  
and reads your altitude changes as weather changes.  
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Handy tip: Setting altitude reference value  
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Youre on the second day of your two-day hike. You realize that you forgot to switch  
from the BAROMETER profile to the ALTIMETER profile when you started out in the  
morning. So you hike to the nearest location shown on your topographic map for  
which a reference altitude value is provided. You set your Suunto Lumi altitude  
reference value accordingly. Your altitude readings are correct again.  
6.2 Setting reference value and profiles  
6.2.1 Setting altitude reference value  
It is really important to provide an accurate altitude reference value. The altitude  
reference is the exact altitude of where you are currently standing. You can  
find this measurement from any topographic map. The more often you insert  
an altitude reference value, the more precise the current reading will be as the  
air pressure usually changes depending on your location. Your Suunto Lumi  
will remind you to set the altitude reference value, if needed!  
You can set your altitude reference value in MENU. To enter MENU, press [Mode]  
for 2 seconds - the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.  
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In MENU, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter ALTI-BARO. In  
ALTI-BARO, press [Mode] to enter REFERENCE. Change the value by pressing [Up]  
or [Down Light].  
We would like to stress the importance of accuracy here. Try to find what your  
altitude reference value will be before heading out on your journey. All you  
need to do is input your altitude reference value, and Suunto Lumi will calculate  
the rest!  
Changes in weather conditions will affect your altitude readings. If the weather  
is variable, then you will need to frequently set a new reference value. If the  
weather is stable, then you need to set the value only once a day.  
6.2.2 Setting profiles  
You set profiles in MENU. To enter MENU, press [Mode] for 2 seconds - the menu  
icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.  
In MENU, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter ALTI-BARO. In  
ALTI-BARO, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter PROFILE. You can  
choose from 3 profiles: ALTIMETER, BAROMETER or AUTOMATIC. Press [Up] or  
[Down Light] to scroll through the profiles. Press [Mode] to select the desired  
profile. Its very important that you use the profile that directly relates to your  
activity in order to get an accurate reading!  
6.3 Using weather trend indicator  
The weather trend indicator on the top of the display shows which way the air  
pressure has changed. The weather trend indicator is displayed in the ALTI &  
BARO mode.  
The arrow pointing right from center shows values 3 hours prior to the current  
value, and the line pointing left from center shows values 3 hours prior to that  
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value. So you have a good 6 hours of air pressure change values. This is a useful  
feature when you are planning to head out for a hike or when you need to look  
for shelter since it provides an indication of the weather conditions.  
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Handy tip: Anticipating the weather  
You're on holiday and you want to anticipate tomorrow's weather, so you switch  
your Suunto Lumi to the BAROMETER profile for the night. In the morning, you check  
the weather trend indicator and note that the air pressure remained stable for the  
last six hours. Hopefully this will continue during the day!  
The weather trend indicator can indicate 9 different patterns in the barometric  
trend, for example:  
Situation 3-6 hours ago  
Situation last 3 hours  
Dropped heavy (>2 hPa/3hours) Dropping heavily (>2 hPa/3hours)  
Remained stable  
Rising heavily (>2 hPa/3hours)  
Rose heavy (>2 hPa/3hours)  
Dropping heavily (>2 hPa/3hours)  
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TIP: If the weather trend indicator shows that the air pressure is constantly  
rising, there is a higher possibility of sunny weather upcoming. Again, if the air  
pressure is constantly dropping, there is a higher possibility of rainy weather.  
6.4 Activating storm alarm  
The storm alarm notifies you with a warning alarm when there is a rapid fall of  
barometric pressure during a 3-hour period - so you better take cover since a  
storm is approaching! The storm alarm sounds and the alarm symbol flashes  
on the display for 20 seconds. The storm alarm only works when the BAROMETER  
profile is selected.  
You set the storm alarm in MENU. To enter MENU, press [Mode] for 2 seconds -  
the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.  
In MENU, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter ALTI-BARO. In  
ALTI-BARO, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter STORM. Press [Up]  
or [Down Light] to either turn on or off the storm alarm.  
Handy tip: Getting surprised by a storm while hiking  
You are on a two day hike and you are about to start your second day. The  
BAROMETER profile is on and the storm alarm suddenly goes off. The sky is getting  
dark. You take cover and postpone your hike for a few hours.  
6.5 Using altimeter profile  
The ALTIMETER profile calculates your altitude based on the altitude reference  
value.  
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There are 5 views within the ALTIMETER profile:  
Empty: no supplementary information  
Log recorder: allows you to record your activities  
Temperature: displays the current temperature  
Altitude difference measurer: measures the difference in your altitude  
Time: shows the current time  
By pressing [View] you are able to scroll through the views in the ALTI & BARO  
mode. Your current altitude will always be displayed. Only the view displayed  
below the current altitude will change.  
NOTE: If you are wearing your Suunto Lumi on your wrist, you will need to  
take it off in order to get an accurate temperature reading because your body  
temperature will affect the initial reading. Your Suunto Lumi will remind you to do  
this!  
6.5.1 Using altitude difference measurer  
The altitude difference measurer feature is quite impressive! It is a quick-read  
measurement of your altitude difference starting from zero. It is handy when  
you want to know how much your altitude difference is for example during a  
climb.  
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You start the altitude difference measurer in the ALTI & BARO mode. Use [View]  
to select the altitude difference measurer. Press [Start Stop] as you begin a  
climb - your Suunto Lumi will do the math and calculate how high you climb.  
To stop measuring, press [Start Stop] again. To reset, press [Up] until the view  
is cleared.  
NOTE: You need to stop the altitude difference measurer in order to reset it!  
The altitude difference measurer is not dependent on your altitude reference  
value and always works regardless of the values you have or have not input!  
You can also use it when the log recorder is on.  
Handy tip: Measuring your climbing  
You are about to start climbing a mountain that is 3280 feet (1000 m) high. You  
want to be able to check your progress as you climb, so you activate the altitude  
difference measurer. You start climbing, checking your altitude occasionally to see  
how far you are from the next check point. At some point you start to get tired. You  
check your altitude, and see that theres still a lot of climbing ahead. Maybe you  
should replan the next check point!  
6.5.2 Recording logs  
The log recorder is an interactive view which allows you to record your  
movements in altitude. You can view the recorded information at a later time.  
You start recording logs in the ALTI & BARO mode. Use [View] to select the log  
recorder view. Press [Start Stop] to start and stop the log recorder. A log symbol  
is displayed in all modes when the log recorder is on. To reset the log  
recorder, press [Up] until the view is cleared.  
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NOTE: You need to stop the log recorder in order to reset it!  
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NOTE: Your Suunto Lumi has the capacity to store up to 5 logs. When you start  
recording your 6th log, the first log erases from the memory while the second log  
moves up into that first spot. Each log can be recorded for a maximum of 33 hours.  
The altitude information is recorded every 30 seconds.  
While you are recording logs, your Suunto Lumi shows you additional views  
about your altitude change: altitude difference, ascent and descent.  
Altitude difference: indicates your altitude difference from when you  
started your log  
Ascent: indicates how much you have ascended from the log start  
Descent: indicates how much you have descended from the log start  
In the additional views:  
is displayed when your altitude is above the starting point.  
is displayed when your altitude is the same as at the starting point.  
is displayed when your altitude is below the starting point.  
is displayed when you view how much you have ascended from the log  
start.  
is displayed when you view how much you have descended from the log  
start.  
NOTE: These views are only displayed, when the log recorder is turned on. The  
view disappears after you reset the log recorder.  
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You can access your recorded log history and log details in MENU, see Section  
Handy tip: Recording altitude  
Youre going on a mountain hike. You want to record how much you ascend and  
descend to compare the figures with previous hikes. You set your Suunto Lumi to  
the ALTIMETER profile and start the log recorder when you begin the hike. After the  
hike, you stop your log recorder and reset it. Now you can compare it with your  
previous logs.  
6.6 Using barometer profile  
The BAROMETER profile shows the sea level air pressure when there is no increase  
or decrease in altitude, for example when you go sailing.  
There are 4 views within the BAROMETER profile:  
Empty: no supplementary information  
Temperature: displays current temperature  
Log recorder: records your altitude changes in logs  
Time: displays the current time  
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By pressing [View], you are able to scroll through the views. The sea level air  
pressure will always be displayed in the center. Only the view displayed below  
the sea level air pressure will change.  
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NOTE: If you are wearing your Suunto Lumi on your wrist, you will need to  
take it off in order to get an accurate temperature reading because your body  
temperature will affect the initial reading. Your Suunto Lumi will remind you to do  
this!  
Handy tip: Using the BAROMETER profile  
Youre hiking and youre getting tired. You decide to take a nap and set up your  
tent. Since your altitude will stay the same, you activate the BAROMETER profile.  
When you wake up, you can check the changes in sea level air pressure.  
6.6.1 Recording logs  
When you are using the log recorder in the ALTIMETER profile, you can switch  
to the BAROMETER profile for example when you take a break during your hike.  
The log recorder will continue recording the log, but the recorded altitude  
values will remain constant as you have switched to the BAROMETER profile.  
The device assumes you are standing still. For information on using the log  
NOTE: If you have started the log recorder in the ALTIMETER profile, you can  
stop it also in the BAROMETER profile. You can start the log recorder in barometer  
profile, but it will not record changes in altitude.  
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6.7 Using automatic profile  
The AUTOMATIC profile switches automatically between the ALTIMETER and  
BAROMETER profile according to your movements. The AUTOMATIC profile  
switches from ALTIMETER to BAROMETER profile when the device does not move  
in altitude for 12 minutes. When the device has moved 5 meters in altitude  
within 3 minutes, the automatic profile switches from BAROMETER to ALTIMETER  
profile. Depending on which profile is active, you can access the ALTIMETER or  
BAROMETER profile views by pressing [View].  
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7 USING COMPASS MODE  
7.1 How compass works  
The compass allows you to orient yourself in relation to the magnetic North.  
There are three different views in the COMPASS mode:  
Empty: displays no supplementary information  
Heading: displays the numerical degree value of your heading  
Time: displays the current time  
7.2 Getting correct readings  
To ensure correct compass readings while in COMPASS mode, you need to  
calibrate the compass correctly when prompted, set the correct declination  
value, keep the device level, and keep away from metal (for example, jewelry)  
and magnetic fields (for example, power lines).  
To calibrate the compass you need to keep the device level (do not tilt it in any  
directions), slowly rotate the device clockwise (around 15 seconds per round)  
until the compass is activated. The compass will switch itself to power saving  
mode after a minute. You can reactivate it by pressing [Start Stop].  
NOTE: If the compass is not showing consistent values, you need to calibrate  
it. Keep the device level and rotate it slowly clockwise until the north indicator is  
stable again. This can take up to 3 rotations.  
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7.2.1 Setting declination value  
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Declination is the angle between the true and magnetic North, and this function  
allows you to correct that difference. An interesting fact about declination is  
that the location of the magnetic North changes slightly every year. You can  
find the declination value from a map. For the most up-to-date value, do a  
search from the Internet (the National Geophysical Data Center in the United  
States supplies very accurate information).  
You can set the declination value in MENU. To enter MENU, press [Mode] for 2  
seconds - the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.  
In MENU, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter COMPASS. You can  
set the declination to off or choose between East (E) or West (W) by pressing  
[Up] or [Down Light] and then [Mode]. Then set the declination value of your  
current location by pressing [Up] or [Down Light].  
7.3 Using compass  
The moving arrow segment on the outer rim of the display indicates the  
direction of North. Your own heading is at 12 oclock and its cardinal point is  
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shown in the center. When in the empty view, you will only see the cardinal  
point. When in the heading view, you will see the numerical degree value of  
your heading.  
Remember to keep your compass level, and keep away from metal (for example,  
jewelry) and magnetic fields (for example, power lines) to get correct readings.  
NOTE: The compass will switch itself to power saving mode after a minute.  
You can reactivate it by pressing [Start Stop].  
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8 USING MEMORY  
8.1 Viewing logs  
You can view data for a specific log in MENU. To enter MENU, press [Mode] for  
2 seconds - the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.  
In MENU, press [Mode] to enter MEMORY. In MEMORY, press [Up] or [Down Light]  
to scroll through the log listings. Press [Mode] to view the chosen log. Press  
[Up] or [Down Light] to scroll through the data list. You can view the overall  
duration, the altitude graph and the highest and lowest point information.  
Whats neat about the altitude graph is that you are able to view that entire  
log with [Mode]! Use [Up] and [Down Light] to control the speed or direction  
of the scrolling graph. When you start to scroll, the corresponding time will be  
displayed below the scrolling graph. To stop scrolling, press [Mode].  
NOTE: Your Suunto Lumi has the capacity to store up to 5 logs. When you start  
recording your 6th log, the first log erases from the memory while the second log  
moves up into that first spot. Each log can be recorded for a maximum of 33 hours.  
The altitude information is recorded every 30 seconds.  
8.2 Viewing and resetting log totals  
Log totals is an interesting function because you can see the combined total  
of each and every log recorded since the last log totals reset. You can view the  
various cumulative totals for all of your logs in MENU. To enter MENU, press  
[Mode] for 2 seconds - the menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.  
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In MENU, press [Mode] to enter MEMORY. Then press [Mode] again to enter LOG  
TOTALS. Press [Mode] to enter VIEW and use [Up] and [Down Light] to scroll  
through the list.  
If you want to reset your log totals data, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode]  
to enter RESET. Use [View] to store or [Down Light] to reset your log totals data.  
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9 REPLACING BATTERY  
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Your Suunto Lumi operates on a 3-volt lithium cell, type: CR 2032.  
NOTE: To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not crush, puncture or dispose of  
used batteries in fire or water. Only replace them with manufacturer-specified  
batteries. Recycle or dispose of used batteries properly.  
Use a coin to open the battery compartment on the back of your device. First  
make sure that the O ring and all surfaces are clean and dry. Then remove the  
old battery. Place the new battery into the battery compartment with the  
positive side facing up. Slide the battery gently against the contact plate on  
the side, ensuring that it does not break or bend out of place. When you are  
replacing the cover, rotate it carefully counter-clockwise with your thumb in  
order to align the threads. The cover should rotate easily at first without having  
to use force. If you have to use force right at the start, the threads are misaligned  
and they may be damaged. Finally tighten the cover with a suitably sized coin.  
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NOTE: The markings on the cover may be left unaligned once the cover has  
been tightened. If the old cover is undamaged, it does not need to be replaced.  
NOTE: If the threads of the battery compartment cover are damaged, send  
your device to an authorized Suunto representative for service.  
NOTE: Replace the battery with extreme care to ensure that your Suunto Lumi  
remains water resistant. Careless battery replacement may void the warranty.  
NOTE: Heavy use of the backlight will significantly reduce battery life.  
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10 SPECIFICATIONS  
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10.1 Technical data  
General  
Operating temperature -20 °C to +60 °C / -4°F to +140°F  
Storage temperature -30 °C to +60 °C / -22°F to +140°F  
Water-resistant 30 m / 100 ft (according to ISO 2281)  
Mineral glass  
User-replaceable battery CR2032  
Altimeter  
Display range -500 m to 9000 m / -1640 ft to 32760 ft  
Resolution 1 m / 3 ft  
Barometer  
Display range 300 to 1100 hPa / 8.8 to 32.6 inHg  
Resolution 1 hPa / 0.03 inHg  
Thermometer  
Display range -20°C to 60°C / -4°F to 140°F  
Resolution 1°C / 1°F  
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10.2 Trademark  
Suunto, Wristop Computer, Suunto Lumi, their logos, and other Suunto brand  
trademarks and made names are registered or unregistered trademarks of  
Suunto Oy. All rights are reserved.  
10.3 Copyright  
Copyright © Suunto Oy 2007. All rights reserved. This publication and its  
contents are proprietary to Suunto Oy and are intended solely for the use of  
its clients to obtain knowledge and key information regarding the operation  
of Suunto Lumi products. Its contents shall not be used or distributed for any  
other purpose and/or otherwise communicated, disclosed or reproduced  
without the prior written consent of Suunto Oy.  
While we have taken great care to ensure that information contained in this  
documentation is both comprehensive and accurate, no warranty of accuracy  
is expressed or implied. Its content is subject to change at any time without  
notice. The latest version of this documentation can always be downloaded  
10.4 CE  
The CE mark is used to mark conformity with the European Union EMC directives  
2004/ 108/EY and 99/5/EEC.  
10.5 Patent notice  
This product is protected by pending patent applications.  
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10.6 Disposal of device  
Please dispose of the device in an appropriate way, treating it as electronic  
waste. Do not throw it in the garbage. If you wish, you may return the device  
to your nearest Suunto representative.  
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Index  
A
B
absolute air pressure, 20  
accessing  
backlight, 10  
barometer profile, 19  
setting, 22  
ALTI & BARO mode, 18  
COMPASS mode, 31  
TIME mode, 12  
using, 28  
views, 28  
alarm, 16  
button tones, 9  
ALTI & BARO mode  
accessing, 18  
C
CE, 40  
getting correct readings, 19  
getting incorrect readings, 20  
profiles, 18, 22  
changing strap length, 7  
compass  
using, 33  
altimeter profile, 18  
setting, 22  
COMPASS mode  
accessing, 31  
using, 31  
using, 24  
views, 25  
views, 31  
altitude difference measurer, 25  
altitude reference value, 19  
automatic profile, 19  
setting, 22  
D
date, 13  
day counter, 15  
declination, 33  
disposal of device, 41  
using, 30  
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dual time, 14  
altimeter, 18  
automatic, 19  
barometer, 19  
G
general settings  
button tones, 9  
language, 10  
R
recording logs, 26, 29  
replacing battery, 37  
tone guides, 9  
units, 10  
getting incorrect readings, 20  
S
sea level pressure, 19  
setting  
L
language, 10  
log recorder  
using, 26, 29  
views, 27  
alarm, 16  
altitude reference value, 21  
day counter, 15  
declination value, 33  
profiles, 22  
logs  
erasing, 35  
viewing, 35  
log totals  
storm alarm, 24  
stopwatch, 15  
storm alarm, 24  
strap length, 7  
resetting, 35  
viewing, 35  
sunrise and sunset, 13  
M
T
magnetic North, 31  
technical data, 39  
temperature, 25, 28  
time, 13  
P
patent notice, 40  
profile  
TIME mode  
accessing, 12  
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setting date, 13  
setting dual time, 14  
setting sunrise and sunset, 13  
setting time, 13  
views, 12  
tone guides, 9  
trademark, 40  
U
units, 10  
using  
altimeter profile, 24  
automatic profile, 30  
barometer profile, 28  
compass, 33  
V
views  
altimeter profile, 25  
barometer profile, 28  
COMPASS mode, 31  
log recorder, 27  
TIME mode, 12  
W
weather trend indicator  
patterns, 23  
using, 22  
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Copyright © Suunto Oy 6/2007, 9/2007.  
All rights reserved.  
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