User Manual
Latitude/longitude is the most commonly used grid and has three dierent formats:
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WGS84 Hd.d°
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WGS84 Hd°m.m'
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WGS84 Hd°m's.s
Other common position formats available include:
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UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) gives a two-dimensional horizontal position
presentation.
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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.
Suunto 9 also supports the following local position formats:
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BNG (British)
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ETRS-TM35FIN (Finnish)
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KKJ (Finnish)
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IG (Irish)
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RT90 (Swedish)
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SWEREF 99 TM (Swedish)
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CH1903 (Swiss)
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UTM NAD27 (Alaska)
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UTM NAD27 Conus
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UTM NAD83
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NZTM2000 (New Zealand)
NOTE: Some position formats cannot be used in the areas north of 84° and south of 80°,
or outside the countries that they are intended for. If you are outside the allowed area, your
location coordinates cannot be displayed on the watch.
3.29. Power saving
Your watch includes a power saving option that turns o all vibration, daily HR and Bluetooth
notifications to extend battery life during normal daily use. For power saving options while
recording activities, see 3.6. Battery power management.
Enable/disable power saving from the settings under General » Power saving.
NOTE: Power saving is automatically enabled when the battery level reaches 10%.
3.30. 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 a heart rate sensor (optional).
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