SUUNTO SPARTAN SPORT 1.
1 SAFETY .............................................................................................. 5 2 Getting started ................................................................................. 8 2.1 Touch screen and buttons ........................................................ 9 2.2 Displays ................................................................................... 10 2.3 Icons ........................................................................................ 12 2.
.18 Notifications ......................................................................... 3.19 Pairing PODs and sensors ..................................................... 3.19.1 Calibrating foot POD ................................................... 3.19.2 Calibrating power POD ................................................ 3.20 Points of interest .................................................................. 3.20.1 Adding and deleting POIs ............................................ 3.20.
.3 Disposal ................................................................................... 5 Reference ........................................................................................ 5.1 Technical specifications .......................................................... 5.2 Compliance ............................................................................. 5.2.1 CE .................................................................................... 5.2.2 FCC compliance ..................
1 SAFETY Types of safety precautions WARNING: - is used in connection with a procedure or situation that may result in serious injury or death. CAUTION: - is used in connection with a procedure or situation that will result in damage to the product. NOTE: - is used to emphasize important information. TIP: - is used for extra tips on how to utilize the features and functions of the device.
WARNING: Allergic reactions or skin irritations may occur when the product is in contact with skin, even though our products comply with industry standards. In such event, stop use immediately and consult a doctor. WARNING: Always consult your doctor before beginning an exercise program. Overexertion may cause serious injury. WARNING: Only for recreational use. WARNING: Do not entirely rely on the GPS or battery lifetime of the product. Always use maps and other backup material to ensure your safety.
CAUTION: Do not knock or drop the product, as it may get damaged. NOTE: At Suunto we use advanced sensors and algorithms to generate metrics that can help you in your activities and adventures. We strive to be as accurate as possible. However, none of the data our products and services collect is perfectly reliable, nor are the metrics they generate absolutely precise.
2 GETTING STARTED Starting your Suunto Spartan Sport for the first time is quick and simple. 1. Keep the upper button pressed to wake up the watch. 2. Tap the screen to begin the setup wizard. 3. Select your language by swiping up or down and tapping on the language. 4. Follow the wizard to complete initial settings. Swipe up or down to select values. Tap the screen or press the middle button to accept a value and go to the next step.
You need to download and install SuuntoLink on your PC or Mac to get software updates for your watch. We strongly recommend updating your watch when a new software release is available. Visit www.movescount.com/connect for further information. 2.1 Touch screen and buttons Suunto Spartan Sport has a touch screen and three buttons you can use to navigate through displays and features.
While recording an exercise: Upper button • press to pause or resume recording • keep pressed to change activity Middle button • press to change displays • keep pressed to open in-context options menu Lower button • press to mark a lap • keep pressed to lock and unlock buttons 2.2 Displays Displays are customizable and subject to change with software updates. The basic arrangement remains, however, the same, as illustrated below.
1. Launcher 2.
3. 4. 5. 6. Watch face Activity Training Recovery 2.
calories current location (navigation) charging descent descent time distance duration EPOC estimated VO2 exercise failure flat time GPS acquired heading (navigation) 13
heart rate HR sensor signal acquired highest point incoming call logbook low battery lowest point message/notification missed call navigation no ascents no descents off route pace 14
planned Move POD signal acquired Power POD signal acquired Peak Training Effect recovery time software update available steps stopwatch stroke rate (swimming) success SWOLF syncing settings temperature 15
2.4 Adjusting settings You can adjust all watch settings directly in the watch or through Suunto Movescount. To adjust a setting: 1. Swipe down until you see the settings icon and tap the icon. 2. Scroll through the settings menu by swiping up or down or by pressing the upper or lower buttons. 3. Select a setting by tapping the setting name or pressing the middle button when the setting is highlighted. Go back in the menu by swiping right or selecting Back. 4.
5. For settings with just two values, such as on or off, change the value by tapping the setting or pressing the middle button. TIP: You can also access general settings from the watch face by tapping and holding your finger on the screen to open the incontext menu.
3 FEATURES 3.1 Activity monitoring Your watch keeps track of your overall level of activity throughout the day. This is an important factor whether you just aim to be fit and healthy or you are training for an upcoming competition. It is good to be active, but when training hard, you need to have proper rest days with low activity. From the watch face display, swipe up or press the lower button to see your total steps for the day. Your watch counts steps using an accelerometer.
The large number in the center of the display is the estimated amount of active calories you have burned so far. Below this you see the total calories burned. The total includes both active calories and your Basal Metabolic Rate (see below). The ring in both displays indicates how close you are to your daily activity goals. These targets can be adjust to your personal preferences (see below) You can also check your activity over the last seven days with a swipe to the right.
Activity goals You can adjust your daily goals for both steps and calories. While in the activity display, tap and hold your finger on the screen or keep the middle button pressed to open the activity goal settings. When setting your steps goal, you define the total number of steps for the day. The total calories you burn per day is based on two factors: your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) and your physical activity. Your BMR is the amount of calories your body burns while at rest.
When you set a calorie goal, you define how many calories you want to burn in addition to your BMR. These are your so-called active calories. The ring around the activity display advances according to how many active calories you burn during the day compared to your goal. 3.2 Airplane mode Activate airplane mode when needed to turn off wireless transmissions. You can activate or deactivate airplane mode from the settings under Connectivity.
To get a more precise reading from GPS altitude, comparable to what you can get from barometric altitude, you need additional sources of data like a gyroscope or Doppler radar to adjust GPS altitude. Because Suunto Spartan Sport relies solely on GPS to measure altitude, if the GPS is not set for maximum accuracy, any filtering is subject to error and may result in potentially inaccurate altitude readings. If you need good elevation readings, ensure your GPS accuracy is set to Best during the recording.
Tap the resume pop-up to check the current time and battery level. You can let the recording resume automatically when you start moving again, or manually resume from the pop-up screen by pressing the upper button. 3.5 Backlight The backlight has two modes: automatic and toggle. In automatic mode, the backlight comes on with any screen touch or button press. In toggle mode, you turn the backlight on with a two-finger tap. The backlight stays on until you tap with two fingers again.
NOTE: Backlight brightness affects battery life. The brighter the backlight is, the quicker the battery drains. Standby backlight When you are not actively using the watch by touching the screen or pressing buttons, the watch goes into a standby mode after one minute. The display is on, but in some low-light conditions, the screen might not be easily readable. To improve readability in low-light conditions, you can use the standby backlight. This is a low-brightness backlight that is on all the time.
The screen also goes to sleep (blank) after a period of inactivity. Any movement turns the screen on again. 3.7 Compass Suunto Spartan Sport has a digital compass that allows you to orient yourself in relation to magnetic north. The tilt-compensated compass gives you accurate readings even if the compass is not horizontally level. You can access the compass from the launcher under Navigation » Compass.
such as checking the coordinates of your current location or selecting a route to navigate. Swipe down or press the upper button to exit the list of shortcuts. 3.7.1 Calibrating compass If the compass is not calibrated, you are prompted to calibrate the compass when you enter the compass display. If you want to re-calibrate the compass, you can start the calibration again from the settings under Navigation » Calibrate compass. 3.7.
Paper maps point to true north. Compasses, however, point to magnetic north – a region above the Earth where the Earth’s magnetic fields pull. Because magnetic North and true North are not at the same location, you must set the declination on your compass. The angle in between magnetic and true north is your declination. The declination value appears on most maps. The location of magnetic north changes yearly, so the most accurate and up-to-date declination value can be found from websites such as www.
With the dark theme, the contrast is reverse, with the background dark and the numbers light. The theme is a global setting that you can change in your watch from any of your sport mode options or from the navigation settings. To change display theme in sport mode options: 1. Go to any sport mode and swipe up or press the lower button to open the sport mode options. 2. Scroll down to Theme and press the middle button. 3.
A coach or personal trainer can also use your feeling trend to track your progress over time. There are five degrees of feeling to choose from: • Poor • Average • Good • Very good • Excellent What these options mean exactly are up to you (and your coach) to decide. The important thing is that you use them consistently. For each training session, you can record how you felt in the watch directly after stopping the recording by answering the 'How was it?' question.
For longer-term trend analysis, go to your Moves page. Select the time period you want to see from the calendar and scroll down to the Rest & Recovery section to see the feeling trend graph. 3.11 FusedSpeed FusedSpeedTM is a unique combination of GPS and wrist acceleration sensor readings for measuring your running speed more accurately.
acceleration, giving more accurate readings at steady running speeds and a quicker responses to changes in speed. 12 10 8 km/h 6 sec 30 60 GPS 90 120 FusedSpeed FusedSpeed benefits you the most when you need highly reactive speed readings during training, for example, when running on uneven terrain or during interval training.
12 10 8 km/h 6 sec 30 60 GPS 90 120 FusedSpeed TIP: To get the most accurate readings with FusedSpeed, only glance shortly at the watch when needed. Holding the watch in front of you without moving it reduces the accuracy. FusedSpeed is automatically enabled for running and other similar types of activities, such as orienteering, floor ball and football (soccer). 3.
The GPS accuracy options are: • Best: ~ 1 sec fix rate with full power • Good: ~ 1 sec fix rate with low power • OK: ~ 60 sec fix rate with full power When set to Best, your watch is using GPS at full power all the time. In full power mode, the GPS is able to filter out interference and get the best fix. This results in the best track accuracy, but also use the battery the most.
High Low 60 sec 60 sec 60 sec 60 sec Whenever you navigate a route or a POI, the GPS accuracy is automatically set to Best. 3.13 Interval training Interval workouts are a common form of training consisting of repetitive sets of high and low intensity efforts. With Suunto Spartan Sport, you can define in the watch your own interval training for each sport mode. When defining your intervals, you have four items to set: • Intervals: on/off toggle that enables interval training.
measurement can be based on GPS, or from a foot or bike POD, for example. To train with intervals: 1. Before you start an exercise recording, swipe up or press the lower button to open the sport mode options. 2. Scroll down to Intervals and tap the setting or press the middle button. 3. Toggle intervals on and adjust the settings described above. 4. Scroll back up to the start view and start your exercise as normal. 5.
6. If you want to stop the interval training before you have completed all your repetitions, keep the middle button pressed to open the sport mode options and toggle off Intervals. NOTE: While you are in the intervals display, buttons work as normal, for example, pressing the upper button pauses the exercise recording, not just the interval training. After you have stopped your exercise recording, interval training is automatically toggled off for that sport mode.
recommend using a heart rate sensor to get accurate intensity readings. Refer to the user guide for Suunto Smart Sensor or other Bluetooth® Smart compatible heart rate sensor for additional information. See 3.19 Pairing PODs and sensors for instructions on how to pair an HR sensor with your watch. 3.15 Language and unit system You can change your watch language and unit system from the settings under General » Language. 3.
NOTE: The log icon remains gray until the Move has been synced with Suunto Movescount. To exit the log, swipe right or keep the middle button pressed. You can also just double-tap on the screen to return to the watch face. 3.17 Movescount Suunto Movescount is a growing sports community where you can create your own sports diary to collect and share your activities as well as customize your watch. If you haven’t already, go to www.movescount.com and register.
• • Computer: via USB cable using SuuntoLink Mobile device: over Bluetooth using Suunto Movescount App 3.17.1 SuuntoLink Download and install SuuntoLink on your PC or Mac to sync your watch with Movescount, keep your GPS optimized, and update your watch software. We strongly recommend updating your watch when a new software release is available. Visit www.movescount.com/connect for further information. 3.17.
2. Download and install Suunto Movescount App on your compatible mobile device from the iTunes App Store, Google Play or Tencent (China-only). 3. Start Suunto Movescount App and turn on Bluetooth if it is not on already. 4. Tap the settings icon in the upper-right of the app screen and then tap the “+” icon to pair your watch. NOTE: Some features require an internet connection over Wi-Fi or mobile network. Carrier data connection fees may apply. 3.
If the message doesn't fit on the screen, swipe up to scroll through the full text. 3.19 Pairing PODs and sensors Pair your watch with Bluetooth Smart PODs and sensors to collect additional information, such as cycling power, when recording an exercise. Suunto Spartan Sport supports the following types of PODs and sensors: • Heart rate • Bike • Power • Foot NOTE: You cannot pair anything if airplane mode is on. Turn off airplane mode before pairing. See 3.2 Airplane mode. To pair a POD or sensor: 1.
4. Follow the instructions in the watch to complete pairing (refer to sensor or POD manual if needed), pressing the middle button to advance to the next step. If the POD has required settings, such as crank length for a power POD, you are prompted to enter a value during the pairing process. Once the POD or sensor is paired, your watch searches for it as soon as you select a sport mode that uses that sensor type.
3.19.1 Calibrating foot POD If you have paired a foot POD, your watch automatically calibrates the POD using GPS. For the first calibration, you should select a sport mode where the foot POD is used and the GPS accuracy is set to Best. Start the recording and run at a steady pace on a level surface, if possible, for at least 15 minutes. Run at your normal average pace for the initial calibration, and then stop the exercise recording. The next time you use the foot POD, the calibration is ready.
3.20 Points of interest A point of interest, or POI, is a special location, such as camping spot or vista along a trail, you can save and navigate to later. You can create POIs in Suunto Movescount or in your watch by saving your current location. Each POI is defined by: • POI name • POI type • Date and time created • Latitude • Longitude • Elevation You can store up to 250 POIs in your watch. 3.20.
5. Sync your watch with Movescount using SuuntoLink (USB cable) or Suunto Movescount App (Bluetooth). If you are outside with your watch and come across a spot you want to save as a POI, you can add the location directly in your watch. The POI is added to your list of POIs in the watch and will be added to your POI list in Movescount the next time you sync. To add a POI with your watch: 1. Swipe down or press the upper button to open the launcher. 2.
2. Scroll to Navigation and tap on the icon or press the middle button. 3. Swipe up or press the lower button to scroll down to POIs and press the middle button. 4. Scroll to the POI you want to remove from the watch and press the middle button. 5. Scroll to the end of the details and select Delete. When you delete a POI from your watch, the POI is not permanently deleted. The next time you sync your watch with Movescount, the POI you deleted is deactivated.
NOTE: When navigating to a POI, your watch uses full power GPS. To navigate to a POI: 1. Swipe down or press the upper button to open the launcher. 2. Scroll to Navigation and tap on the icon or press the middle button. 3. Scroll to POIs and press the middle button to open your list of POIs. 4. Scroll to the POI you want to navigate to and press the middle button. 5. Press the upper button to start navigating. 6. Press the upper button again at any time to stop navigating.
Swipe left or right, or press the middle button, to switch between views. TIP: While in the POI view, tap on the screen to check battery level, time of day and altitude difference (between current position and POI). In the map view, other POIs nearby are shown in gray. Tap on the screen to switch between the overview map and a more detailed view. In the detailed view, you adjust the zoom level by pressing the middle button and then zooming in and out with the upper and lower buttons.
generic point of interest Bedding (animal, for hunting) Begin (start of a route or trail) Big game (animal, for hunting) Bird (animal, for hunting) Building, home Cafe, food, restaurant Camp, camping Car, parking Cave Cliff, hill, mountain, valley Coast, lake, river, water Crossroad Emergency 49
End (end of a route or trail) Fish, fishing spot Forest Geogache Hostel, hotel, lodging Info Meadow Peak Prints (animal tracks, for hunting) Road Rock Rub (animal marking, for hunting) Scrape (animal marking, for hunting) Shot (for hunting) 50
Sight Small game (animal, for hunting) Stand (for hunting) Trail Trail cam (for hunting) Waterfall 3.21 Position formats The position format is the way your GPS position is displayed on the watch. All the formats relate to the same location, they only express it in a different way. You can change the position format in the watch settings under Navigation » Position format. Latitude/longitude is the most commonly used grid and has three different formats: • WGS84 Hd.d° • WGS84 Hd°m.m' • WGS84 Hd°m's.
UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) gives a two-dimensional horizontal position presentation. • MGRS (Military Grid Reference System) is an extension of UTM and consists of a grid zone designator, 100,000-meter square identifier and a numerical location.
3.22 Recording an exercise In addition to 24/7 activity monitoring, you can use your watch to record your training sessions or other activities to get detailed feedback and follow your progress. To record an exercise: 1. Put on heart rate sensor (optional). 2. Swipe down or press the upper button to open the launcher. 3. Tap the exercise icon or press the middle button. 4. Swipe up or down to scroll through the sport modes and tap on the one you want to use.
6. While recording, you can switch between displays with the middle button or by using the touch screen if it is enabled. 7. Press the upper button to pause the recording. Stop and save with the lower button or continue with the upper button. If the sport mode you selected has options, such as setting a duration target, you can adjust them before starting the recording by swiping up or pressing the lower button. You can also adjust sport mode options while recording by keeping the middle button pressed.
If you are using a multisport mode, switch sports by keeping the upper button pressed. After you stop the recording, you are asked how you felt. You can answer or skip (see 3.10 Feeling) the question. Then you get a summary of the activity that you can browse through with the touch screen or buttons. If you made a recording you don't want to keep, you can delete the log by scrolling to the bottom of the summary and tapping the delete button. You can also delete logs in the same way from the logbook. 3.22.
1. Create a route or POI in Suunto Movescount and sync your watch if you haven't done so already. 2. Select a sport mode that uses GPS and then swipe up or press the lower button to open the options. Alternatively, start your recording first, and then keep the middle button pressed to open the sport mode options. 3. Scroll to Navigation and tap the setting or press the middle button. 4. Swipe up and down or press the upper and lower buttons to select a navigation option and press the middle button. 5.
3.22.2 Sport mode power saving options To extend battery life while using sport modes with GPS, your biggest gains come from adjusting GPS accuracy (see 3.12 GPS accuracy and power saving). To extend battery life further, you can adjust use the following power saving options: • Display color: by default, the display uses the full range of colors available. When you enable the Low color option, the display uses fewer colors which reduces the amount of battery power needed.
3.23 Recovery time Recovery time is an estimate in hours of how long your body needs to recuperate after training. The time is based on the duration and intensity of the training session, as well as your overall fatigue. Recovery time accumulates from all types of exercise. In other words, you accumulate recovery time on long, low intensity training session as well as at high intensity.
3.24 Routes You can use your Suunto Spartan Sport to navigate routes. Plan your route in Suunto Movescount and transfer it to your watch with the next sync. To navigate on a route: 1. Swipe down or press the upper button to open the launcher. 2. Scroll to Navigation and tap on the icon or press the middle button. 3. Scroll to Routes and press the middle button to open your list of routes. 4. Scroll to the route you want to navigate to and press the middle button. 5.
6. Press the upper button again at any time to stop navigating. Tap the screen to switch between the overview map and a more detailed view. In the detailed view, zoom in and out by tapping the screen or keeping the middle button pressed. Adjust the zoom level with the upper and lower buttons. While you are in the navigation display, you can swipe up from the bottom of the screen or press the lower button to open a list of shortcuts.
3.24.1 Altitude navigation If you are navigating a route that has altitude information, you can also navigate based on ascent and descent using the altitude profile display. While in the main navigation display (where you see your route), swipe left or press the middle button to switch to the altitude profile display.
3.25 Software updates Software updates for your watch bring new features and important improvements. We strongly recommend updating your watch as soon as an update is available. If an update is available, you are notified via SuuntoLink as well as the Suunto Movescount App. To update your watch software: 1. Plug your watch into the computer with the supplied USB cable. 2. Start SuuntoLink if it is not already running. 3. Click the update button in SuuntoLink. 3.
Each sport mode has a unique set of displays and views. You can read more about each mode in Suunto Movescount under your watch settings. You can also shorten the list of modes in your watch through Movescount. 3.26.1 Swimming You can use your Suunto Spartan Sport for swimming in pools or openwater. When you use a pool swimming sport mode, the watch relies on the pool length to determine distance.
3.27 Stopwatch Your watch includes a stopwatch for basic time measurement. Swipe down to and tap on the stopwatch icon to access the stopwatch. Start the stopwatch by tapping the start icon or pressing the upper button. Stop the stopwatch by tapping the stop icon or pressing the lower button. You can resume by tapping the start icon or pressing the upper button again. To reset the stopwatch, tap the reset icon or press the lower button.
Exit the stopwatch by swiping right or keeping the middle button pressed. 3.28 Time and date You set time and date during the initial startup of your watch. After this, your watch uses GPS time to correct any offset. You can manually adjust time and date from the settings under GENERAL » Time/date where you can also change time and date formats. In addition to the main time, you can use dual time to follow the time at a different location, for example, when you are traveling.
1. First select how often you want the alarm to sound. The options are: Once: alarm sounds once in the next 24 hours at the set time Weekdays: alarm sounds at the same time Monday thru Friday Daily: alarm sounds at the same time every day of the week 2. Set the hour and minutes and then exit the settings. When the alarm sounds, you can dismiss it to end the alarm, or you can select the snooze option. The snooze time is 10 minutes and can be repeated up to 10 times.
If you let the alarm continue to sound, it will automatically snooze after 30 seconds. 3.29 Tones and vibration Tones and vibration alerts are used for notifications, alarms and other key events and actions. Both can be adjusted from the settings under General » Tones. For each, you can select from the following options: • All on: all events trigger an alert • All off: no events trigger alerts • Buttons off: all events other than pushing buttons trigger alerts 3.
Tap on the screen to switch between total time and total distance. From the totals view you can swipe right to see summaries of your top four sports. The summary includes total time, distance and calories for each sport. Swipe right again to see the next sport summary.
3.30.1 Training plans In Suunto Movescount, you can make training programs for yourself by creating a totally new program or using an existing program made by other members. When you have planned Moves, your watch will show what's coming next after you have synced with Movescount. To see your next planned training sessions: 1. Swipe up or press the lower button to scroll to the training insight view. 2. Then swipe left to view your next planned training session.
3. Swipe left again to see additional planned sessions. >> 4. Exit the planned training views and return to the time display by double-tapping the screen. 3.31 Watch faces Suunto Spartan Sport comes with several watch faces to choose from, both digital and analog styles. To change the watch face: 1.
2. Swipe up and down to scroll through the watch face previews and tap on the one you want to use. 3. Swipe up and down to scroll through the color options and tap on the one you want to use. Each watch face has additional information, such as date or dual time. Tap the display to switch between views.
4 CARE AND SUPPORT 4.1 Handling guidelines Handle the unit with care – do not knock or drop it. Under normal circumstances, the watch does not require servicing. On a regular basis, rinse it with fresh water, mild soap, and carefully clean the housing with a moist, soft cloth or chamois. Use only original Suunto accessories - damage caused by nonoriginal accessories is not covered by warranty. 4.2 Battery The duration on a single charge depends on how you use your watch and in what conditions.
Use the supplied USB cable to charge your watch. Once the battery level is high enough, the watch wakes up from lower power mode. 4.3 Disposal 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 dealer.
5 REFERENCE 5.1 Technical specifications General • • • • • • • • operating temperature: -20° C to +60° C/-5° F to +140° F battery charging temperature: 0° C to +35° C/+32° F to +95° F storage temperature: -30° C to +60° C/-22° F to +140° F weight: 70 g / 2.
5.2.1 CE Hereby, Suunto Oy, declares that this product is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.suunto.com/EUconformity. The radio equipment operates at 2.4 GHz ISM frequency band(s) and 1 mW maximum power. 5.2.2 FCC compliance This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 5.2.
5.4 Patent notice This product is protected by pending patent applications and their corresponding national rights: FI 20155573, US 7,324,002, US 7,271,774, US 13/794,468, US 13/833,755, US 13/827,418, US 14/195,670, US 14/331,268, US 14/839,928, US 14/882,487. Additional patent applications have been filed. 5.
Exclusions and Limitations This International Limited Warranty does not cover: 1. a) normal wear and tear such as scratches, abrasions, or alteration of the color and/or material of non-metallic straps, b) defects caused by rough handling, or c) defects or damage resulting from use contrary to intended or recommended use, improper care, negligence, and accidents such as dropping or crushing; 2. printed materials and packaging; 3.
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