User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Intended use
- 2. SAFETY
- 3. Getting started
- 4. Features
- 4.1. Activity monitoring
- 4.2. Airplane mode
- 4.3. Altimeter
- 4.4. Adaptive training guidance
- 4.5. Autopause
- 4.6. Backlight
- 4.7. Bluetooth connectivity
- 4.8. Battery power management
- 4.9. Button lock and screen dimming
- 4.10. Chest heart rate sensor
- 4.11. Device info
- 4.12. Display theme
- 4.13. Do Not Disturb mode
- 4.14. Feeling
- 4.15. Find back
- 4.16. Fitness level
- 4.17. FusedSpeed
- 4.18. GPS accuracy and power saving
- 4.19. Intensity zones
- 4.20. Interval training
- 4.21. Language and unit system
- 4.22. Logbook
- 4.23. Moon phases
- 4.24. Notifications
- 4.25. Pairing PODs and sensors
- 4.26. Points of interest
- 4.27. Position formats
- 4.28. Recording an exercise
- 4.29. Recovery
- 4.30. Routes
- 4.31. Sleep tracking
- 4.32. Sport modes
- 4.33. Swimming
- 4.34. Stress and recovery
- 4.35. Sunrise and sunset alarms
- 4.36. SuuntoPlus
- 4.37. SuuntoPlus - Strava
- 4.38. Time and date
- 4.39. Timers
- 4.40. Tones and vibration
- 4.41. Training insight
- 4.42. Watch faces
- 5. Care and support
- 6. Reference
While navigating, press the lower right button to open a list of shortcuts. The shortcuts give
you quick access to POI details and actions such as saving your current location or selecting
another POI to navigate to, as well as ending navigation.
4.26.2. POI types
The following POI types are available in Suunto 5:
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
Cli, hill, mountain, valley
Coast, lake, river, water
Crossroad
Emergency
End (end of a route or trail)
Fish, fishing spot
Forest
Geogache
Hostel, hotel, lodging
Info
Meadow
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