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Old 03-28-2007, 09:02 PM
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JUST GOT MY X9I LOOKS GREAT CAN'T WAIT TO GET IT GOING AFTER SETTING THE TIME I NOTICED A LITTLE WHILE LATER IT HAD RESET ITSELF TO AN INCORRECT TIME I THOUGHT I HAD DONE SOMETHING WRONG SO I RESET IT TO THE CORRECT TIME MANUALLY BECAUSE THE GPS RESET DID NOT UPDATE THE HRS AND A SHORT HILE LATER IT RESET AGAIN TO THE INCORRECT TIME AND THEN AGAIN 3 TIMES IN ABOUT 7 HOURS ......WHAT DID I DO WRONG???
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Clock Resets Itself

Hi Maybee,

I am not sure where you purchased your Suunto from, but it sounds like you might have a defective product. You will need to contact your retailer where you purchased it, or contact Suunto technical support at 800-543-9124.

Thank you,

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Thanks For The Suggestion It Seems To Have Corrected Itself For Now
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Smile Possible Solution

I recently purchased a X9mi. Sync. the time with the GPS etc and later went to bed. Next morning the X9mi had lost 2-3 hours.
What I changed was this. I had the GPS off but the sync option on. I turned off the sync option and the time is fine. Whenever I turn on the GPS I also turn on the time sync to make sure the time is correct. But afterwards I turn them both off. The problem hasn't happened since.

Also, I have found playing around with the UTC helps. My time zone is recommended as being +12 on the net. I have found that the X9mi syncs correctly if I use +13.5.

Hope that helps.

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Same thing happened to me.. just purchased the X9Mi and beginning to have doubts. When I received the watch I removed it from the box and began to charge it immediately. I set the time / date / UTC and everything seemed to be ok. The next day, after fully charging it, I took it out for a GPS test and left it outside to configure for about half an hour, after which I broght back into the house and uploaded the details to the track exporter. So after I had uploaded everything I placed the watch on the charger again, left the X9Mi on the table. The next morning I woke up and noticed the time had reset itself on both time zones set. However, the UTC and all other settings were fine.

This is disturbing.. I do not want to be 50-?? miles into the depths of the unkown and everything resets on me.... for a 600$ watch none of this should even happen, should be more reliable than a standard watch and compass, but I never leave without the rudimentrary items. Can never trust tech.


I love the features, but if this is a continueous issue with fiddleing with the watch it's not worth it... another thing that upsets me is the need to adjust the altimeter and having to place a "referance" .... my HighGear adjusted, out of the box, altitude and doesn't need configuration.
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setting up your watch

Once you get your watch set up, you dont have to mess with it so much..

if you are using daylight savings time, your UTM settings change. you have to account for it...
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