Changing Displayed Information; Recording Altitude Readings - Casio 3513 Operation Manual

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Changing Displayed
Information
In the Altimeter Mode, you can use the
procedure below to select either the Altitude
Graph Screen or Altitude Differential Screen.
1.
Enter the Altimeter Mode.
Navigating Between Modes
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2.
Hold down (E) for at least two seconds.
Release the button when [ALTI] appears
on the display.
This displays the altitude for your current
location.
3.
Press (D) twice.
After [DISP] appears on the display, the
altitude graph or [DIFF] (altitude
differential) flashes on the display.
4.
Use (A) to toggle between the screens.
Each press of (A) toggles between the
Altitude Graph Screen and the Altitude
Differential Screen.
Altitude Graph
Altitude Differential
Screen
5.
Press (E) to complete the setting
operation.
Note
While the setting is being configured,
the watch will exit the setting operation
automatically after about two or three
minutes of non-operation.
Watch Operation Guide 3513

Recording Altitude Readings

Use the procedure below to record measured
altitude data.
There are three types of altitude data:
manually recorded data, auto record data, and
climb record data.
Use the Data Recall Mode to view or delete
records.
Viewing Altitude Records
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Manually Recorded Data
The date and time are also recorded along
with the altitude measurement. The watch has
memory for up to 30 measurement records,
and records are sequentially assigned
numbers from [-01-] to [-30-].
1.
Enter the Altimeter Mode.
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2.
Hold down (A) for at least two seconds
until [REC] stops flashing.
This records the current altitude, date,
and time.
If you do not remove your finger and
continue to press (A), climb recording
will be toggled between enabled and
disabled.
Screen
Note
Recording altitude data when there are
already 30 records in memory
automatically deletes the oldest record
to make room for the new one.
Auto Record Data
Entering the Altimeter Mode automatically
starts altitude data measurement at regular
intervals. Each auto record data
measurement uses one memory record. Each
record includes the date (month, day) and
time of the measurement, along with the
altitude data (high/low altitude, cumulative
ascent/descent).
Auto Record and Climb Record Data
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You can select the measurement interval.
Setting the Measurement Interval for
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Auto Record Data and Climb Record
Data
Note
Auto recording ends when you exit the
Altimeter Mode. Re-entering the
Altimeter Mode restarts recording of
cumulative values from where it was
stopped when you last exited the
Altimeter Mode.
Climb Record Data
Starting a climb record operation
automatically records altitude data at regular
intervals, even if you exit the Altimeter Mode.
Each record includes the date (month, day)
and time of the measurement, along with the
altitude data (high/low altitude, cumulative
ascent/descent).
The watch has memory for up to 14
measurement data records, and records are
sequentially assigned numbers from [Mt.1] to
[Mt.14].
Auto Record and Climb Record Data
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Altitude is measured and recorded at
regular intervals for up to 12 hours even if
you exit the Altimeter Mode.
You can select the measurement interval.
Setting the Measurement Interval for
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Auto Record Data and Climb Record
Data
Recording automatically stops when
battery power goes low.
Note
Climb record data can be recorded for
up to 14 climbs. It includes high and
low altitudes, and cumulative ascent
and descent.
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