Suunto LUMI User Manual
Suunto LUMI User Manual

Suunto LUMI User Manual

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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2 MODES AND VIEWS...
  • Page 3 MENU CONTENT storm alarm...
  • Page 4 SYMBOLS ON THE DISPLAY...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1 Welcome ..............5 2 Introduction .
  • Page 6 6.1.2 Getting correct readings ......19 6.1.3 Getting incorrect readings ......20 6.2 Setting reference value and profiles .
  • Page 7 9 Replacing battery ............37 10 Specifications .
  • Page 8: Welcome

    Our instruments enable our users to reach their goals more effectively and get more out of their sports experience. Our products are often very critical to the user. Therefore we at Suunto take pride in maintaining highest quality standards for our products. "...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    2 INTRODUCTION We took you through the basic features and functions of your Suunto Lumi in the Quick Guide. Now you can start getting to really know how to use your new device. We will coach you through each process to help you get the most from your Suunto Lumi wristop.
  • Page 10: Changing Strap Length

    3 CHANGING STRAP LENGTH To change the strap length of your Suunto Lumi: 1. Use a pin, paper clip or other pointed tool to release the spring bar from the buckle. Remove the strap from the buckle and remove the spring bar from the strap.
  • Page 12: General Settings

    4 GENERAL SETTINGS If you have not yet activated your Suunto Lumi wristop, please do so now! Just press any button, and then enter your personal preferences: language, measurement units, time and date. To change any settings, you need to enter...
  • Page 13: Units

    ● Time: 24 h or 12 h Press [Up] or [Down Light] to change the value. 4.4 Language Select a language for your Suunto Lumi. You can choose from 4 languages: English, French, Spanish and German. , press [Mode] to enter GENERAL scroll through the language options.
  • Page 14: Activating Button Lock

    , you will need to activate it in the MENU before entering . The backlight will then be activated until you exit MENU NOTE: Heavy use of the backlight will significantly reduce battery life. 4.6 Activating button lock You can activate and deactivate the button lock by keeping [Down Light] pressed down.
  • Page 15: Using Time Mode

    5 USING TIME MODE 5.1 Introduction mode includes features related to time measurement. To access the TIME mode, press [Mode] until TIME scroll through the various views within the There are 8 different views in the ● Empty: no supplementary information ●...
  • Page 16: Changing Time Mode Settings

    Press [Up] or [Down Light] to scroll through the choices. After you have set the information, your Suunto Lumi will automatically calculate both sunrise and sunset times.
  • Page 17: Setting Dual Time

    You re on holiday in Toronto and you decide to take a walk. You want to know when the sun sets so that you get back to your hotel before it gets dark. You choose “Toronto” as your reference city. Your Suunto Lumi will then tell you when the sun sets! 5.2.4 Setting dual time...
  • Page 18: Using Stopwatch

    5.2.5 Using stopwatch You can use the stopwatch to measure time. It is ideal for timing your various sport activities! To use the stopwatch, go to the mode. Use [View] to scroll through the TIME various views until you see stopwatch. Use [Start Stop] to start and stop the stopwatch.
  • Page 19: Setting Alarm

    . Change the year, month and day by pressing [Up] or DAY COUNTER [Down Light]. 5.2.7 Setting alarm Your Suunto Lumi works as an alarm clock! You set the alarm in MENU menu icon in the upper right corner will blink twice.
  • Page 20 Your holiday starts tomorrow and you re going on a long trip. You want to wake up early to make sure you have packed everything.You set your Suunto Lumi alarm for 6:30 and go to bed. The alarm wakes you up the next morning, but you feel like you need just a bit more sleep.
  • Page 21: Using Alti & Baro Mode

    6 USING ALTI & BARO MODE 6.1 How ALTI & BARO works mode includes three different profiles: ALTI & BARO ALTIMETER BAROMETER AUTOMATIC To access the mode, press [Mode] until is selected. By ALTI & BARO ALTI & BARO pressing [View], you can scroll through the various views within the ALTI &...
  • Page 22: Getting Correct Readings

    Suunto Lumi is combined with a memory that keeps track of your total and cumulative vertical ascents and descents. You can use the while biking, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, climbing – basically for whatever outdoor activity including movement in altitude that you want to monitor! A barometer measures barometric air pressure when there is no increase or decrease in altitude.
  • Page 23: Getting Incorrect Readings

    ALTIMETER If you use the profile for a longer period of time without any elevation ALTIMETER change and the weather changes, then your Suunto Lumi reads the weather changes as altitude changes. + altitude moving + weather change ALTIMETER If the weather is frequently changing as you are either ascending or descending, your Suunto Lumi will give incorrect readings.
  • Page 24: Setting Reference Value And Profiles

    ALTIMETER morning. So you hike to the nearest location shown on your topographic map for which a reference altitude value is provided. You set your Suunto Lumi altitude reference value accordingly. Your altitude readings are correct again. 6.2 Setting reference value and profiles 6.2.1 Setting altitude reference value...
  • Page 25: Setting Profiles

    We would like to stress the importance of accuracy here. Try to find what your altitude reference value will be before heading out on your journey. All you need to do is input your altitude reference value, and Suunto Lumi will calculate the rest! Changes in weather conditions will affect your altitude readings.
  • Page 26 Handy tip: Anticipating the weather You're on holiday and you want to anticipate tomorrow's weather, so you switch your Suunto Lumi to the BAROMETER the weather trend indicator and note that the air pressure remained stable for the last six hours.
  • Page 27: Activating Storm Alarm

    TIP: If the weather trend indicator shows that the air pressure is constantly rising, there is a higher possibility of sunny weather upcoming. Again, if the air pressure is constantly dropping, there is a higher possibility of rainy weather. 6.4 Activating storm alarm The storm alarm notifies you with a warning alarm when there is a rapid fall of barometric pressure during a 3-hour period - so you better take cover since a storm is approaching! The storm alarm sounds and the alarm symbol flashes...
  • Page 28: Using Altitude Difference Measurer

    Your current altitude will always be displayed. Only the view displayed below the current altitude will change. NOTE: If you are wearing your Suunto Lumi on your wrist, you will need to take it off in order to get an accurate temperature reading because your body temperature will affect the initial reading.
  • Page 29: Recording Logs

    Press [Start Stop] as you begin a climb - your Suunto Lumi will do the math and calculate how high you climb. To stop measuring, press [Start Stop] again. To reset, press [Up] until the view is cleared.
  • Page 30 NOTE: You need to stop the log recorder in order to reset it! NOTE: Your Suunto Lumi has the capacity to store up to 5 logs. When you start recording your 6th log, the first log erases from the memory while the second log moves up into that first spot.
  • Page 31: Using Barometer Profile

    You re going on a mountain hike. You want to record how much you ascend and descend to compare the figures with previous hikes. You set your Suunto Lumi to profile and start the log recorder when you begin the hike. After the ALTIMETER hike, you stop your log recorder and reset it.
  • Page 32: Recording Logs

    Only the view displayed below the sea level air pressure will change. NOTE: If you are wearing your Suunto Lumi on your wrist, you will need to take it off in order to get an accurate temperature reading because your body temperature will affect the initial reading.
  • Page 33: Using Automatic Profile

    6.7 Using automatic profile profile switches automatically between the AUTOMATIC profile according to your movements. The BAROMETER switches from ALTIMETER in altitude for 12 minutes. When the device has moved 5 meters in altitude within 3 minutes, the automatic profile switches from profile.
  • Page 34: Using Compass Mode

    7 USING COMPASS MODE 7.1 How compass works The compass allows you to orient yourself in relation to the magnetic North. There are three different views in the ● Empty: displays no supplementary information ● Heading: displays the numerical degree value of your heading ●...
  • Page 36: Setting Declination Value

    7.2.1 Setting declination value Declination is the angle between the true and magnetic North, and this function allows you to correct that difference. An interesting fact about declination is that the location of the magnetic North changes slightly every year. You can find the declination value from a map.
  • Page 37 shown in the center. When in the empty view, you will only see the cardinal point. When in the heading view, you will see the numerical degree value of your heading. Remember to keep your compass level, and keep away from metal (for example, jewelry) and magnetic fields (for example, power lines) to get correct readings.
  • Page 38: Using Memory

    To stop scrolling, press [Mode]. NOTE: Your Suunto Lumi has the capacity to store up to 5 logs. When you start recording your 6th log, the first log erases from the memory while the second log moves up into that first spot.
  • Page 39 , press [Mode] to enter . Then press [Mode] again to enter MENU MEMORY . Press [Mode] to enter and use [Up] and [Down Light] to scroll TOTALS VIEW through the list. If you want to reset your log totals data, press [Down Light] to reach and [Mode] to enter .
  • Page 40: Replacing Battery

    9 REPLACING BATTERY Your Suunto Lumi operates on a 3-volt lithium cell, type: CR 2032. NOTE: To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not crush, puncture or dispose of used batteries in fire or water. Only replace them with manufacturer-specified batteries.
  • Page 41 NOTE: If the threads of the battery compartment cover are damaged, send your device to an authorized Suunto representative for service. NOTE: Replace the battery with extreme care to ensure that your Suunto Lumi remains water resistant. Careless battery replacement may void the warranty.
  • Page 42: Specifications

    10 SPECIFICATIONS 10.1 Technical data General ● Operating temperature -20 °C to +60 °C / -4°F to +140°F ● Storage temperature -30 °C to +60 °C / -22°F to +140°F ● Water-resistant 30 m / 100 ft (according to ISO 2281) ●...
  • Page 43: Trademark

    Suunto Oy and are intended solely for the use of its clients to obtain knowledge and key information regarding the operation of Suunto Lumi 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.
  • Page 44: Disposal Of Device

    10.6 Disposal of device Please dispose of the device in an appropriate way, treating it as electronic waste. Do not throw it in the garbage. If you wish, you may return the device to your nearest Suunto representative.
  • Page 46: Index

    Index absolute air pressure, 20 accessing ALTI & BARO mode, 18 COMPASS mode, 31 TIME mode, 12 alarm, 16 ALTI & BARO mode accessing, 18 getting correct readings, 19 getting incorrect readings, 20 profiles, 18, 22 altimeter profile, 18 setting, 22 using, 24 views, 25 altitude difference measurer, 25...
  • Page 47 dual time, 14 general settings button tones, 9 language, 10 tone guides, 9 units, 10 getting incorrect readings, 20 language, 10 log recorder using, 26, 29 views, 27 logs erasing, 35 viewing, 35 log totals resetting, 35 viewing, 35 magnetic North, 31 patent notice, 40 profile altimeter, 18...
  • Page 48 setting date, 13 setting dual time, 14 setting sunrise and sunset, 13 setting time, 13 views, 12 tone guides, 9 trademark, 40 units, 10 using altimeter profile, 24 automatic profile, 30 barometer profile, 28 compass, 33 views altimeter profile, 25 barometer profile, 28 COMPASS mode, 31 log recorder, 27...
  • Page 49 Copyright © Suunto Oy 6/2007, 9/2007. All rights reserved.

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