Display Off Mode - Recon MOD Live User Manual

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MOD provides real-time updates of important points of data while you perform an activity. These pop-ups alert you in
hands-free fashion so you are aware when something significant or important has occurred. There are five major pop-ups
that can occur while viewing the Dashboard.
1. Altitude: Every time your maximum altitude increases by 500m or 1500ft you will see this popup
2. Vertical Odometer: Every time you accumulate 500m or 1500ft of additional vertical drop you will see this popup
3. Speed: Each time you top your maximum speed for the day you will see this popup
4. Jump: Every time a jump is detected you will see this popup
MOD will also show a pop-Up for system alerts, such as:
5. Battery Critical Shutdown: If the battery is within 2-3% of its total power, MOD will shutdown to ensure your data
is not lost and the unit is not harmed. You will see this pop-up
6. Memory Full: Once you've filled up MOD's memory you will see this pop-up

4.6 Display Off Mode

From the Dashboard, use the back button to access the display off screen.
From this screen press the SELECT button to turn the display off, or press any button to return to the Dashboard.
Display off mode can be used to conserve the battery when the display is not needed. MOD will continue to record your
data and statistics while in display off mode. Simply press any button to re-activate the display and continue where you left
off.
Important: Recon Instruments recommends that users turn the Display Off at any time if it is found too bright, distracting in
any way, or if it interferes with your ability to safely perform any activity. MOD has been designed to be unobtrusive, and
just like the dashboard of any motor vehicle, it is meant not to be continuously focussed on during use, but helpful in offering
important information at momentary glances. Just like a dashboard, it's brightness may be controlled and even turned off by
your choiceSetting Preferences in MOD
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