SUUNTO n6HR User Manual
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Signal Strength: Shows you the strength of the broadcast signal
that your Suunto n6
HR
is receiving.
• A full signal is indicated by .
• A remote signal is indicated by
and it means that your Suunto
n6
HR
may not be receiving your personal information. This can
happen before the signal confirms the home coverage area for
your Suunto n6
HR
, or if you travel out of your home coverage
area.
• No signal is indicated by and it means that your Suunto n6
HR
has been out of your home coverage area longer than 10 minutes
and cannot find a signal.
Radio Off: Means that the watch radio is off and your Suunto n6
HR
cannot receive a broadcast signal.
HR limits alarm: Indicates that the measured HR is outside the set
limits.
HR received: Indicates that your Suunto n6
HR
receives the heart
rate signal from the HR transmitter belt.
tmr
Timer activated: Indicates that one of the timers is active.
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