Suunto Race
Latitude/longitude is the most commonly used grid and has three different formats:
WGS84 Hd.d°
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WGS84 Hd°m.m'
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WGS84 Hd°m's.s
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Other common position formats available include:
UTM (Universal Transverse Mercator) gives a two-dimensional horizontal position
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presentation.
MGRS (Military Grid Reference System) is an extension of UTM and consists of a grid zone
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designator, 100,000-meter square identifier and a numerical location.
Suunto Race also supports the following local position formats:
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BNG (British)
ETRS-TM35FIN (Finnish)
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KKJ (Finnish)
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IG (Irish)
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RT90 (Swedish)
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SWEREF 99 TM (Swedish)
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CH1903 (Swiss)
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UTM NAD27 (Alaska)
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UTM NAD27 Conus
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UTM NAD83
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NZTM2000 (New Zealand)
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NOTE: Some position formats cannot be used in the areas north of 84° and south of 80°,
or outside the countries that they are intended for. If you are outside the allowed area, your
location coordinates cannot be displayed on the watch.
3.20. Device info
You can check details of your watch software and hardware from the settings under General »
About.
3.21. Resetting your watch
All Suunto watches have two types of reset available to address different issues:
the first one, the soft reset, also known as the restart.
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the second one, the hard reset, also known as the factory reset.
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Soft reset (restart):
Performing a restart on your watch might help with the following situations:
the device is not responding to any button presses, taps, or swipes (the touch screen is
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not working).
the display is either frozen or blank.
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there is no vibration, e.g., during button presses.
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