Using Barometer Profile; Using Automatic Profile - Suunto AMBIT3 PEAK 2.5 User Manual

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Suunto Ambit3 Peak
NOTE: If you are wearing your Suunto Ambit3 Peak 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.

3.3.4. Using Barometer profile

The Barometer profile shows the current sea level air pressure. This is based on the
reference values added in the settings and the constantly measured absolute air pressure.
Changes in the sea level air pressure are presented graphically in the middle row of the
display.
When the Barometer profile is activated, the barometer icon is shown on the display.
When the Barometer profile is activated, Suunto Ambit3 Peak shows you the following
barometric information:
top row: the current sea level air pressure
middle row: a graph displaying sea level pressure changes over the past 24 hours (15 min.
recording interval)
bottom row: change with [View] to show time, temperature, sunrise/sunset, or reference
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Altitude reference is the latest altitude used in ALTI & BARO mode. It can be:
the altitude you have set as altitude reference in the Barometer profile, or
the latest altitude logged in the Automatic profile before changing to the Barometer
profile.
NOTE: If you are wearing your Suunto Ambit3 Peak 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.

3.3.5. Using Automatic profile

The Automatic profile switches between the Altimeter and Barometer profiles according to
your movements. When the Automatic profile is active, the device will automatically switch
between interpreting changes in air pressure as changes in altitude or changes in weather.
It is not possible to measure weather and altitude changes at the same time, as both cause a
change in the surrounding air pressure. Suunto Ambit3 Peak senses vertical movement and
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