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MULTISPORTS ALTIMETER MODEL AT-110 Instruction Manual INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing CATEYE Model AT-110. This altimeter is designed to help quantify altitude data for vertical sports such as, skiing, hiking, climbing, mountaineering, hang-gliding, parasailing, ballooning, sail-planing and sky-surfing, etc. The patented temperature compensated pressure captures atmospheric pressure and gives accurate altitude reading in 1 meter or 5 foot resolution.
FOR SAFE OPERATIONS (IMPORTANT) For safe and appropriate use, always observe the following. Caution: • This altimeter is not intended to be a definitive measuring device. • Give due consideration to your surroundings. Don’t pay too much attention to the data on the screen when using. • Safely dispose of old batteries. Don’t place within reach of children. If swallowed, consult a physician immediately. Note: • Please note that atmospheric pressure is effected by the weather.
PREPARATIONS 1. Battery Installation Close Open CR2032 F 1. Remove the battery cover on the back, with a coin. 2. Insert a new lithium battery (CR2032) with the (+) pole outward, as illustrated. Close the cover securely. AC (All Clear) button on the back. 3. Press the * Battery Life: approx. 4 months (average use of one hour per day; varies depending on frequency of use) Light button, Note: If the display disappears while press of the or often shows irregular altitude, replace the battery.
HOW TO USE AS AN ALTIMETER 1. Functions and Button Operations Before Operation: The initial value of the Current altitude shown on the display may not indicate the correct altitude of your location. First read through this section, and then correct the altitude according to the instructions on page12. Modes This unit has three modes; Hike, Ski and Fly. Each mode has its own characteristics. Select the best-suited mode for your purpose. You can change the mode during use.
To cycle from one LOG-Book data to another, press the S/S button. Mode button in any time. To return to the Main screen, press the Highest Trip Altitude Lowest Trip Altitude Sum of Ascends * The illustration shows an example of Hike mode. Sum of Descends Using the Stopwatch B E C In the stopwatch Sub Function the Set button, the stopwatch starts/ stops. To reset it to zero, refer to the following reset operation (press the S/S button and Mode button simultaneously).
HIKE Sum of Descends B Sum of Ascends B Lowest Trip Altitude LOG-BOOK FUNCTION B B C Highest Trip Altitude B MAIN SCREEN Current Altitude Clock Time E CORRECTION OF ACTUAL ALTITUDE C B E D Temperature B C C E How to Shift to Another Mode Hold down E START / STOP Stopwatch How to Reset the Data In the Sub/LOG-book Functions Ascend/ Descend Speed B Press Simultaneously C C Shortcut Key To return to the Main Screen from the LOG-Book Function, press Mode button.
2. Hike Mode This mode is designed for general activities, such as hiking, mountaineering, cross country, etc. Its Sub Function and LOG-Book Function is illustrated as follows: Characteristics of Hike Mode • Suitable for general activities, such as hiking, etc. • Desirable for slow change of altitude. Data Main Screen Current altitude: Clock Time: Indicates the current altitude (above sea level) of the present spot on the large display, in 1 meter or 5 foot increments.
SKI Sum of Runs B Sum of Descends B Lowest Trip Altitude LOG-BOOK FUNCTION B B C Highest Trip Altitude B MAIN SCREEN Current Altitude Clock Time E CORRECTION OF ACTUAL ALTITUDE C B E D Temperature B C C E How to Shift to Another Mode Hold down E START / STOP Stopwatch How to Reset the Data In the Sub/LOG-book Functions Ascend/ Descend Speed B Press Simultaneously C C Shortcut Key To return to the Main Screen from the LOG-Book Function, press Mode button.
3. Ski Mode This mode is designed for the sport activities, such as skiing, snow-boarding, etc. The special feature of this mode is that it counts the number of runs or “sum of runs”. The Sub Function and LOG-Book Function of this mode is illustrated as follows: Characteristics of Ski Mode • Suitable for sports that repeat (ascends and descends) runs. • Desirable for slow change of altitude.
FLY Sum of Descends B Sum of Ascends B Lowest Trip Altitude LOG-BOOK FUNCTION B B C Highest Trip Altitude B MAIN SCREEN Current Altitude Clock Time E CORRECTION OF ACTUAL ALTITUDE C B E D Temperature B C C E How to Shift to Another Mode Hold down E START / STOP Stopwatch How to Reset the Data In the Sub/LOG-book Functions B Press Simultaneously Vario C C Shortcut Key To return to the Main Screen from the LOG-Book Function, press C Altitude Gain & Loss Mode button.
4. Fly Mode This mode is designed for the sports in the air, such as hang-gliding, para-gliding, sky-diving, etc. The special feature of this mode, Vario, quickly finds up-wind channels (ascending currents). Its Sub Function and LOG-Book Function is illustrated as follows: Characteristics of Fly Mode • Audible beeps in the Main Screen/Sub Functions allow you to ascent or descent without looking at screen.
5. Altitude Correction Atmospheric pressure changes constantly, due to various weather conditions. As AT-110 calculates the altitude from the atmospheric pressure, it is necessary to correct the current altitude in order to get more precise data. It is recommended to make corrections whenever a reliable index (such as topographical map or altitude marker is available. * The basic knowledge of the altitudes of your home, public facilities, etc. will be useful information for correction.
TROUBLESHOOTING B E D C AC F If a trouble or malfunction occurs, check the following before seeking technical support. Trouble/Check Items/Remedy Buttons do not change the display. Is the unit in the power saving function? Press any button for more than 1 second and release this function. No display appears. Or the display disappears when the Light button is pressed. Has the battery worn out? Or is it about to wear out? Replace it with a new one (CR2032).
SPECIFICATIONS HIKE MODE SKI MODE FLY MODE Function Main screen Current altitude Clock Time Sub Function Temperature Stopwatch Ascend/Descend Speed Altitude Gain & Loss LOG-Book Function Highest Trip Altitude Lowest Trip Altitude Sum of Ascends Sum of Descends Main screen Current altitude Clock Time Sub Function Temperature Stopwatch Ascend/Descend Speed Altitude Gain & Loss LOG-Book Function Highest Trip Altitude Lowest Trip Altitude Sum of Descends Sum of Runs Main screen Current altitude Clock Time Sub
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