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1. INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................... 4 1.1. HOW TO START TRAINING .......................................................................4 1.2. CARE AND MAINTENANCE .......................................................................5 1.2.1. Care of the Suunto X3HR ..................................................................5 1.2.2. Care of the Transmitter Belt ..............................................................5 1.3.
3. MODES ...................................................................................................... 16 3.1. GENERAL INFORMATION ....................................................................... 16 3.2. TIME MODE .............................................................................................. 16 3.2.1. Main display .................................................................................... 16 3.2.2. Day .................................................................
1. INTRODUCTION The Suunto X3HR Wristop Computer is a reliable high precision electronic instrument that is intended for recreational use. Outdoor enthusiasts and endurance athletes who enjoy sports such as hiking, running and biking can rely on the Suunto X3HR's accuracy. The Suunto X3HR features three main modes: TIME, TRAINING and MEMORY. Each mode provides several sub-functions further enhancing the usefulness to its owner.
1.2. CARE AND MAINTENANCE 1.2.1. Care of the Suunto X3HR Only perform the procedures described in this manual. Never attempt to disassemble or service your Suunto X3HR. Protect your Suunto X3HR from shocks, extreme heat and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Avoid rubbing the Suunto X3HR against rough surfaces as this may scratch the face. If not in use, your Suunto X3HR should be stored in a clean, dry environment at room temperature.
mitter belt (20m / 66 ft). This indication, however, does not correspond to a diving depth but refers to the pressure at which the water overpressure test was conducted. This means that you cannot dive to a depth of 30m/100ft with your Suunto X3HR wristop computer or 20m / 66 ft with the transmitter belt. Rain, shower, swimming and other normal exposure to water will not affect its operation but the buttons shall not be pressed if exposed to water in any circumstances.
To replace the battery: 1. Insert a coin into the slot located on the battery compartment cover on the backside of your Suunto X3HR. 2. Turn the coin counterclockwise until it is aligned with the open position marker. 3. Remove the battery compartment cover and the O-ring, and discard them. Ensure that all surfaces are clean and dry. 4. Remove the old battery carefully. 5. Place the new battery into the battery compartment under the metal contact clip, with the positive side facing up. 6.
1.5. BATTERY REPLACEMENT OF THE TRANSMITTER BELT The transmitter belt operates on a 3-Volt lithium cell, type: CR 2032. The transmitter belt’s average expected battery life is 300 hours of use in ideal operating temperatures.When the Suunto X3HR is not receiving a signal but the transmitter belt is active, a change of battery might be necessary. Refer to section 2.4.2 for other factors that can interfere with a correct signal. To change the battery 1.
2. HOW TO USE YOUR SUUNTO X3HR 2.1. DISPLAY When your Suunto X3HR leaves the factory, it displays the rows of the Time mode’s main display—date, time and weekday. In addition to mode-specific information, the Suunto X3HR display includes several symbols. 2.1.1. Function symbols The function symbols indicate that either a function has been activated (such as Alarm) or something needs to be done (battery symbol). The function symbols are: Heart: Active when the device is receiving the heart rate signal.
2.2. BUTTONS 2.2.1. Short and long press The buttons may have different functions depending on how long you press them. The ordinary press or short press means that the button is pressed quickly. The long press means that the button is pressed for more than 2 seconds. 2.2.2. START/STOP button Short press • Starts and stops the Stopwatch in the Training mode. Long press • Resets the Stopwatch time displays (top and bottom rows) in the Training mode. 2.2.3.
Long press • Goes deeper into the functional hierarchy of the chosen shortcut. The top-level function is displayed on the bottom row of the mode’s main display. • Returns to the main display and accepts the current selections. 2.2.4. ARROW UP/LIGHT button Short press • Scrolls to the next mode. • Changes the selected unit or setting to a different one (e.g. On/Off). • Increases the selected numeric values. • Navigates to the next adjusting/selecting state (displayed on the bottom row).
2.3. NAVIGATING IN THE FUNCTIONS The function menus are organized under the modes. When you select a mode, its main display appears. In each mode you can display different sets of information on the bottom row. These alternatives are called shortcuts. They all include several shortcut-specific settings. You can change the shortcuts in each mode with the SET button. When you long press SET in the mode's main display, you enter the function menu of the active shortcut.
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2.4. HEART RATE MONITOR AND TRANSMITTER BELT 2.4.1. Activating the heart rate monitor To activate the heart rate monitor: 1. Attach the transmitter to the elastic strap. 2. Adjust the strap length to fit snugly and comfortably. Secure the strap around your chest, below the chest muscles. Lock the buckle. 3. Raise the transmitter a little off your chest and carefully wet the grooved electrode areas on the backside. 4.
tor when being used simultaneously. Exercise may include some risk, especially for those who have been sedentary. We strongly advise you to consult your doctor prior to beginning a regular exercise program. It is best to position the Wristop computer within 3 feet or 1 meter of the transmitter. Ensure no other transmitters are within that range; signals from other transmitter(s) can cause an incorrect readout.
3. MODES 3.1. GENERAL INFORMATION Suunto X3HR has three modes: Time, Training and Memory. To select a mode, press either the up or down arrow. When you change from one mode to another, the name of the new mode is displayed on the bottom row of the display for a short while. 3.2. TIME MODE In the Time mode you can view the current time, date, temperature and absolute air pressure. You can also use it to set alarms and monitor your heart rate. 3.2.1.
time, it displays the figure 00. If it has been activated previously, it displays the previously measured heart rate. The new heart rate is displayed if the connection with the HR signal is present within 5 minutes after the activation of this shortcut. • Temperature and Absolute air pressure: Displays the temperature (C/F) and the absolute air pressure (hPa/InHg) in the units of your choice.
5. Long press SET to switch back to the main display. 6. or scroll to the next selection with the arrow buttons. Set Time To set the time: 1. In the function menu, scroll to Set Time with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The current time is displayed on the middle row with the seconds active. 2. Reset the seconds with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The minute selection is activated. 3. Set the correct minutes with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The hour selection is activated. 4.
Set Date To set the date: 1. In the function menu, scroll to Set Date with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The current date is displayed on the middle row, and the day selection is active. (The date format depends on the time selection. In the 12h format, the month is displayed before the day, and in the 24h format it is the other way round.) 2. Set the correct day (1-31) with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The month selection is activated. 3.
3.2.3. Heart rate Heart rate is one of the three shortcuts that can be seen on the bottom row of the Time mode’s main display. Short press SET to scroll to the Heart rate shortcut. When it is visible, you can access its functions by long pressing SET. Here is a list of the functions and instructions on how to use them. HR Limits This setting determines whether the HR limit alarm is active or not. The alarm informs you when your heart rate goes outside the upper or lower HR limit.
than this activates the alarm) and the middle row the lower limit (lower HR than this activates the alarm). To set the limits: 1. In the function menu, scroll to Set Limits with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The upper limit is activated. 2. Set the upper limit (max. 239) with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The lower limit is activated. 3. Set the lower limit (min. 31) with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The Set Limits text on the bottom row is activated. Now you can either 4.
3.2.4. Temperature and absolute air pressure Temperature and absolute air pressure is one of the three shortcuts that can be seen on the bottom row of the Time mode’s main display. Short press SET to scroll to the Temperature and absolute air pressure shortcut. When it is visible, you can access its functions by long pressing SET. Here is a list of the functions and instructions on how to use them. Altitude You can use this setting to define the current altitude.
Units This setting is used for defining the altitude, air pressure and temperature formats. To change Units: 1. In the function menu, scroll to Units with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The altitude format on the middle row (left side) is activated. 2. Change the altitude unit (m/ft) with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The air pressure format on the top row is activated. 3. Change the air pressure unit (hPa/inHg) with the arrow buttons and short press SET.
3.3. TRAINING MODE 3.3.1. Main display The main display of the Training mode has three rows: Stopwatch overall running time/split time The top row displays the overall running time/split time. When you start the stopwatch with START/STOP, this row displays the overall running time from the start. However, if you press ARROW DOWN/LAP when the stopwatch is running, the time elapsed since the start is displayed for 3 seconds.
and the HR limits are on). If the Stopwatch is not activated and the HR limits are off, the HR limits are displayed instead of the last two mentioned above. Switch between these with SET. • Overall/Lap time, Stopwatch/Timer: When you start the stopwatch with START/ STOP, this time measurement is identical to the one on the top row. When you press ARROW DOWN/LAP, the time elapsed since the last press of the button is displayed.
choice (m/ft). • Avg. heart rate: This displays the average HR (measured from the start of the stopwatch). The value is updated in real time throughout the training. • HR relative to set HR limits: A graphical indicator displays what the current HR is in relation to the set heart rate limits. The indicator is displayed as a bar and a scale. If the heart rate limits are off, this shortcut is not available. 3.3.2.
Intervals This setting is used to define the used interval(s) for the interval function. To define the Intervals: 1. In the function menu, scroll to Intervals with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The minute selection is activated. 2. Set the minutes with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The second selection is activated. 3. Set the seconds with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The minute selection for the interval number two is activated.
Altitude This setting is used for defining the current altitude. Suunto X3HR uses the set altitude as a benchmark for the altitude changes measured from the air pressure changes. To set the Altitude: 1. In the function menu, Altitude is already the first menu item. Short press SET to select it. The current altitude on the middle row is activated. 2. Set the new altitude (-500 m to 9000m/-1500 to 29995ft) with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The Altitude text on the bottom row is activated.
4. Change the temperature unit (C/F) with the arrow buttons and short press SET. The Units text on the bottom row is activated. Now you can either 5. Long press SET to switch back to the main display. 6. or scroll to the next selection with the arrows. 3.3.4. Hr Limits Hr limits is one of the three shortcuts that can be seen on the bottom row of the Training mode’s main display.
3.4. MEMORY MODE When you use Suunto X3HR for the first time and thus no memory files are stored in the memory, all the numeric values of the memory files are replaced with - -, and there are no lap displays. You can still browse through the memory files with the arrow buttons. 3.4.1. Main display The main display of the Memory mode has three rows: Total time of the measured training session: The top row displays the total time of the training in minutes, seconds and tenths of a second.
top row displays the lowest heart rate recorded. • 2. Display: The bottom row displays the text Asc/Dsc. The middle row displays the total amount of descent recorded. The top row displays the total amount of ascent recorded. • 3. Display: The bottom row displays the text High /Low. The middle row displays the highest altitude recorded during training in the unit of your choice (m/ft). The top row displays the lowest altitude recorded during training in the unit of your choice (m/ft). • 4-14.
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4. SUUNTO X3HR SELF-TEST PROCEDURE This chapter describes the Suunto X3HR self-test procedure used for maintenance and testing purposes. The test does not benefit the regular user in any way so you do not need to perform it. The test is only described here because it is possible to activate it by accident and therefore it is necessary to know how to get back to the normal display. So if you at any time see all the symbols on the display at the same time, you have activated the self-test procedure.
5. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General • Operating temperature –20 °C to +50 °C/-4 °F to +120 °F • Storage temperature –20 °C to +60 °C/-4 °F to +140 °F • Weight 50 g • Water-resistant to 30m / 100ft (according to ISO 2281 standard) • User replaceable battery CR2032 Barometer • Display range 300 to 1100 hPa / 8.90 to 32.50 inHg • Resolution 1hPa / 0.01 inHg • Accuracy ±2 hPa / ±0.
Stop watch / Interval timer • Stop watch range 0 – 19 h 59 min 59 sec • Lap time range 0 – 9 h 59 min 59 sec • Lap / split times: max 10 / training session • Resolution 0.
6. TERMS AND CONDITIONS 6.1 COPYRIGHT This publication and its contents are proprietary to Suunto Oy and are intended solely for the use of its clients to obtain knowledge and key information regarding the operation of Suunto X3HR products. Its contents shall not be used or distributed for any other purpose and/or otherwise communicated, disclosed or reproduced without the prior written consent of Suunto Oy.
7. LIMITS OF LIABILITY If this product should fail due to defects in materials or workmanship, Suunto Oy will, at its sole option, repair or replace it with new or rebuilt parts, free of charge, for two (2) years from the date of its purchase. This warranty is only extended to the original purchaser and only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship that occur during normal use while in the period of the warranty.
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