Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
Suunto n3i Menu Structure
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION ...................................................................................4 2. HOW TO USE YOUR SUUNTO n3i...................................................................... 4 2.1. Buttons .........................................................................................................5 2.2. Channels ......................................................................................................8 2.3. Modes ..........................................................................................................9 2.4. Signal coverage ...........................................................................................9 2.5. Status icons ...............................................................................................10 3. TIME CHANNEL ..................................................................................................12 3.1. Receiving the time .....................................................................................13 3.2. Choosing a watch face ...............................................................................14 3.3. Watch face sub-modes ..............................................................................15 3.3.1. Downloading a watch face ..............................................................15 3.4. Chronograph ..............................................................................................16 3.4.1. Timers .............................................................................................16 3.5. Alarms ........................................................................................................20 4. BATTERY ............................................................................................................21 4.1. Battery level indicator .................................................................................21 4.2. Charging the battery ..................................................................................23 5. SUUNTO N3I USB DRIVER ................................................................................24 5.1. Installing Suunto n3i USB driver ................................................................24 5.2. Uninstalling Suunto n3i USB driver ............................................................24
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6. SETTINGS .......................................................................................................... 25 6.1. Time .......................................................................................................... 26 6.1.1. Setting the time ............................................................................... 26 6.1.2. Setting the time zone ...................................................................... 27 6.1.3. Setting the dual zone ...................................................................... 27 6.2. Date ........................................................................................................... 28 6.3. General ...................................................................................................... 28 6.4. Units .......................................................................................................... 30 7. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ................................................................ 31 8. GETTING HELP ................................................................................................. 36 9. TERMS AND CONDITIONS ............................................................................... 37 9.1. Copyright ................................................................................................... 37 9.2. Trademarks ............................................................................................... 37 9.3. Patents ...................................................................................................... 37 9.4. About your Suunto n3i and service ........................................................... 38 9.5. FCC compliance ........................................................................................ 38 9.6. CE compliance .......................................................................................... 39 9.7. ISO 9001 compliance ................................................................................ 39 10. WARRANTY .................................................................................................... 40 10.1. Limits of liability ....................................................................................... 40 10.2. After sales service ................................................................................... 41
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1. GENERAL INFORMATION
Ready, Set, Go! Wherever life takes you, your new Suunto n3i keeps you current. When you sign up for the MSN® Direct service, you can choose exactly what information you want to receive. This dynamic wireless technology discreetly displays the information that matters most to you. With a quick glance at your wrist, you stay informed about news, stocks, weather, sports and more. MSN Direct-ready watches are every bit as fun as they are informative. Enjoy making fashion statements with different watch faces and customizing your Suunto n3i to fit your lifestyle. To learn more about your new Suunto n3i and how to use it, follow the instructions in this guide.
2. HOW TO USE YOUR SUUNTO n3i
To get acquainted with your new Suunto n3i and learn about channels, modes, signal coverage, and status icons, keep reading. If you have not already done so, follow the steps in the Quick Start Guide to charge your Suunto n3i, activate the MSN Direct service at http://direct.msn.com/go, and follow the instructions on the screen.
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2.1. BUTTONS Your Suunto n3i includes five buttons each of which has several different functions.
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START/LAP/LIGHT Short press · Starts the Chronograph (Chrono mode). · Stores lap/split times (Chrono mode). Long press · Activates the backlight in all the modes. (For personalized use of the backlight, see Chapter 6. Settings.) CHANNEL/MODE Short press · Returns to the mode or channel splash screen. · Scrolls the channel splash screens on the display. Long press · Returns to the Time channel splash screen. NEXT/STOP Short press · If a mode/channel splash screen is active, it navigates to the next splash screen. · Scrolls the menus up. · When setting/changing a selected item, it scrolls the options on the display. · When changing values, it increases the value. · Changes watch faces (Time mode). · Stops the chronograph (Chrono mode). · After you have stopped the chronograph, it scrolls the stored lap/split times on the display.
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Long press · When you press and hold the button for two seconds in menus, watch face selections and splash screens, it starts to scroll through the options until you release it. · Resets the display after you have stopped the chrono time (Chrono mode). PREVIOUS Short press · If a mode/channel splash screen is active, you can use this button to navigate to the previous splash screen. · Scrolls the menus down. · When setting/changing a selected item, it scrolls the options on the display. · When changing values, it decreases the value. · Changes watch faces (Time mode). · It selects either the lap/split reading or the timer reading for the lowest field of the Chrono mode's main display. Long press · When you press and hold the button for two seconds in menus, watch face selections and splash screens, it starts to scroll through the options until you release it. ENTER Short press · In Chrono, Settings and Alarms modes, it navigates to the main display. (The main display opens automatically after a few seconds if you do not push any buttons) · Navigates to submenus. · Accepts settings.
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· Changes watch face sub-modes (Time mode). · After the last setting, it takes you back to the main display. Long press · Accepts the settings and returns to the main display. 2.2. CHANNELS Channels and their modes organize the information on your Suunto n3i. Similar to the channels on your television set, you see different types of content--such as news and weather--when you switch channels on your Suunto n3i. When you activate the MSN Direct service, you can select the channels you want to display on your Suunto n3i. Each channel appears on the Suunto n3i display with an icon and the name of the channel. ·To return to the Time channel, long press CHANNEL/MODE. · To view the next channel, press CHANNEL/MODE, NEXT/ STOP or PREVIOUS. · To display the contents of the current channel, release the button pressed.
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2.3. MODES Each channel has one or more modes. For example, the Time channel includes the Time, Chrono, Logbook, Alarms and Settings modes. The name of the current mode appears on the Suunto n3i splash screen. · To view the current mode, press CHANNEL/MODE once. · To view the next mode within that channel, press NEXT/ STOP or PREVIOUS.
2.4. SIGNAL COVERAGE The MSN Direct service is delivered over a wireless network that is based on FM radio broadcast signals. Your Suunto n3i indicates the strength of the broadcast signal by displaying a signal strength icon. The icon appears in the upper-right corner of the status bar on most channel screens. The status bar will appear on most channel screens a few seconds after the last button press. Even at low signal strength, your Suunto n3i should receive information. Signal strength can vary based on your location. Sometimes topography (hills, valleys), building structures, or nearby electronics can interfere with the broadcast signal that your Suunto n3i uses to receive information. The network sends two types of information to your Suunto n3i--broadcast and personal. Broadcast information--such as news stories and current temperatures--is sent to every Suunto n3i with MSN Direct, but only the information that you want to see is actually captured by your Suunto n3i. Regardless of where you travel in North
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America, as long as you are within an MSN Direct coverage area, you should receive broadcast information. Your personal information--such as your messages and calendar appointments--is encrypted with a unique key to help maintain your privacy. You receive personal information when you are within the range of your home coverage area. Your home coverage area is the metropolitan area where you live. For more information about your home coverage area, including what to do when you travel, go to the MSN Direct Web site at www.msndirect.com and click the Help link. 2.5. STATUS ICONS Your Suunto n3i displays various icons. The location of the icons depends on the watch face used. The following table describes each icon. Icon Description New Message: Indicates that a new message has arrived. Battery Charging: Indicates that the battery is currently charging. Battery Low: Appears when the battery level is reduced to 30%. You need to charge your Suunto n3i soon.
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Alarm On: Indicates that one of the alarms is set and will sound at the appropriate time. Chrono Running: Indicates that the Chronograph is currently running. Signal Strength: Shows you the strength of the broadcast signal that your Suunto n3i is receiving. · A full signal is indicated by . · A remote signal is indicated by and it means that your Suunto n3i may not be receiving your personal information. This can happen before the signal confirms the home coverage area for your Suunto n3i, or if you travel out of your home coverage area. · No signal is indicated by and it means that your Suunto n3i has been out of your home coverage area longer than 10 minutes and cannot find a signal. Radio Off: Means that the watch radio is off and your Suunto n3i cannot receive a broadcast signal.
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3. TIME CHANNEL
Your Suunto n3i comes with three channels--Time, Messages, and Calendar--that are available for use even before you activate the MSN Direct service. The Time channel is fully operational and ready to go. The Messages and Calendar channels have limited capabilities until you activate and personalize MSN Direct. The Messages channel is available for emergency and public service announcements, and the Calendar channel includes a month view calendar. Once you activate MSN Direct, you can receive messages from others, view personal appointments, and view an events calendar for the things that interest you, such as sports schedules, financial events, and local cultural events. You can also subscribe to a number of additional channels, such as news, weather, stocks, and sports. This guide provides instructions for using the Time channel. For instructions on using the other channels--including Messages and Calendar--go to the MSN Direct Web site at www.msndirect.com and click the Help link. N ...