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Fig. 4.3. Triangle indicates
that you are 120 degrees to
the right from the locked bea-
ring.
Fig. 4.4. Entering Compass
Settings
Fig. 4.5. Entering Declination
Settings
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Strong electromagnetic fi elds, such as powerlines, loudspea-
kers and magnets can affect the compass calibration. It is the-
refore advisable to calibrate the compass if the D9 has been
exposed to these fi elds.
NOTE! It is recommended to calibrate the compass before
using it at a new location.
NOTE! Remember to hold the Suunto D9 level during the ca-
libration
To calibrate the compass:
1. Enter Calibration mode (Fig 4.7)
2. The display will briefl y say "Rotate 360" (Fig. 4.8a)
3. Hold the Suunto D9 level and slowly rotate the device
in a full circle. The animated circle on the display rep-
resents the progress of the calibration (Fig 4.8b)
4. If the calibration succeeds the "Passed" message is
displayed (Fig 4.8.c) and the compass is calibrated
and ready for use. If the calibration fails, a "Try again"
message is given (Fig 4.8d).
If the calibration fails several times in a row, it may be pos-
sible that you are in an area with sources of magnetism, such
as large metal objects, powerlines or electric appliance. Mo-
ve to another location and try to calibrate the compass again.

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