User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. SAFETY
- 2. Getting started
- 3. Settings
- 3.1. Button and screen lock
- 3.2. Backlight
- 3.3. Tones and vibration
- 3.4. Bluetooth connectivity
- 3.5. Airplane mode
- 3.6. Do Not Disturb mode
- 3.7. Notifications
- 3.8. Time and date
- 3.9. Language and unit system
- 3.10. Watch faces
- 3.11. Power saving
- 3.12. Sunrise and sunset alarms
- 3.13. Position formats
- 3.14. Device info
- 4. Features
- 5. SuuntoPlus
- 5.1. SuuntoPlus: Climb - Hill training
- 5.2. SuuntoPlus: Ghost runner
- 5.3. SuuntoPlus: Loop - Lap Timer (Speed, Pace, Power)
- 5.4. SuuntoPlus: Safe – My location
- 5.5. SuuntoPlus: Sprint - Running Pace, Cycling Power
- 5.6. SuuntoPlus: Strava
- 5.7. SuuntoPlus: TrainingPeaks
- 5.8. SuuntoPlus: Wings for Life World Run
- 6. Valid for barometer version only
- 7. SuuntoPlus (Baro)
- 8. Care and support
- 9. Reference
FusedSpeed is automatically enabled for running and other similar types of activities, such as
orienteering, floor ball and football (soccer).
4.15. FusedTrack
To save battery when exercising, some of the battery modes in Suunto 9 change the interval
of the GPS readings. To avoid getting bad GPS tracking when exercising Suunto 9 uses
FusedTrack. FusedTrack uses motion sensors to log your movement between the dierent
GPS readings, which will provide better tracking of your exercise.
FusedTrack is activated automatically during running and trail running when Ultra or
Endurance battery mode is chosen and it improves the tracking and distance accuracy
between the GPS readings. Endurance mode uses a GPS reading interval of 1 minute and
Ultra mode a GPS reading interval of 2 minutes.
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