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Old 01-15-2007, 09:34 AM
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X9i and Altimeter

I don't know if it is the correct way or my X9i has a problem with the altimeter. I put the reference altitude for my city (7meter) but, after few minutes, even with my watch placed in the same place, the altimeter starts to increase the altitude. Am I doing something wrong?
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X9i and Altimeter

Hi Alex,

You should contact Suunto technical support at 800-543-9124.
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I got this from Suunto's FAQ section:

http://suunto.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/s...er/std_alp.php

http://suunto.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/s...i=&p_topview=1

Question

The altimeter in my Suunto wristop computer keeps going off height. I have several places where I know the actual height, but when I return to the same place the next day, the altitude has changed according to my Suunto.




Answer

The altimeter in your Suunto wristop computer calculates the altitude by measuring changes in the air pressure. This means that the instrument interprets changes in air pressure as changes in altitude, although air pressure changes may also be caused by changes in the weather. This is why it is always advisable to reset the reference altitude or the sea level pressure before undertaking a new activity.



As a basic rule, the altimeter will give you correct readings if the weather has not changed. The air weight is also affected by the outside temperature. As a result, the air pressure difference between altitudes is also dependent upon the air temperature. The altitude calculation of the wristop is based on the air pressure at certain normal temperatures. Each altitude has a definitive normal temperature. You should be able to find these normal temperatures in your manual under "Effects of Air Temperature on Altitude Measurement".



The real outside temperature does not always equal the normal temperature and this may cause altitude measurement errors. You can find the formula for calculating these errors in the manual as well. These reasons should explain why small errors in the altitude measurement may occur. Always remember to reset the reference altitude before recording with the wristop computer.
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X9i and Altitude

Hi again,

Thank you so much for the answer. This will be helpful in the future.

Janice
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I am just curious if anyone has ever TRULY mastered the use of the X9i, or is it more of an art than science...
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