GB
GB
GB
GB
adjust
button
flashing
column
ascending or
descending rate
flashing
column
24 Hour Memory Display
( the newest memory)
24 Hour Memory Display
(the oldest memory)
hold
adjust
adjust
button
lap/reset
button
lap/reset
button
adjust
button
adjust
button
adjust
button
hold
adjust
Relative Altitude Setting Sequence
Relative Altitude DisplayNormal Altitude Display
mode
button twice
To view the memory
by forward scrolling
(from -24 hour to -15 min.
To view the memory
by backward scrolling
(from -15 min. to -24 hour)
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Altitude Graph Display
adjust
button
Ascending / Descending
Rate Display
5.7 Altimeter Mode - Ascending and Descending Rate of the 24 Hour Memory
lap/reset
To view the memory
by forward scrolling
(from -24 hour to -15 min.)
To view the memory
by backward scrolling
(from -15 min. to -24 hour)
mode
button
adjust
button
adjust
button
start/stop
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5.6 Altimeter Mode - 24 Hour Memory (the History Graph)
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Normal and Relative Altitude
- The K2-100 measures Normal and Relative
Altitudes.
- Normal altitude is the difference between your current
altitude and SEA LEVEL. (Assuming that air pressure at
sea level is 1013.21mbar).
- Relative altitude is the difference between your
current altitude and the altitude of a specific altitude level
at which you set the altimeter to 'Zero'.
- To use relative altitude, for example, measure the
altitude difference between the starting point and the
finish points of a trek.
- To measure the altitude difference, set the K2-100 to
Relative Altitude display at the starting point of the trek,
the K2-100 will automatically set the altitude to 'Zero'.
- Check the altitude at the finish point of the trek, the
K2-100 will show the altitude difference on the
display.
To Switch between the Normal and Relative Altitude
- Press and hold the [adjust] button for 2 seconds to enter
Altitude Setting Display. Press the [adjust] button four
times to select the Normal / Relative Altitude Display.
- Press and hold the [adjust] button to enter the setting
display of the Normal / Relative Altitude Display. Press
the [lap/reset] button to switch between the Normal and
Relative Altitude.
- After you set the altitude, press the [mode] button to
exit the setting sequence. Press the [mode] button once
again to return to the Altitude Graph Display.
24 Hour Memory
- The K2-100 has two altitude memory functions: the 24
Hour Memory and the User Log Memory.
- 24 Hour Memory automatically records the altitude values
for every 15 minutes of the last 24 hours.
- These figures can be reviewed in the 24 Hour
Memory Display.
Review the 24 Hour Memory
- Press the [adjust] button to select the 24 Hour Memory
Display, in the Altitude Graph Display.
- The 'ALTIMETER 24 HR MEM' will slide out and display
for 3 seconds, the 'MEM' indicator will be shown as
well.
- The Altitude 24 hour's hist ory graph shows on the 1st row
of the display.
- The altitude memory and temperature shows on the 2nd
row of the display.
- The time that the memory was recorded will show on
the 3rd row of the display.
- Press the [lap/reset] button to view the memory through
backward scrolling (from -15min to -24hour), press the
[start/stop] button to view the memory through forward
scrolling (from -24 hour to -15 min).
Note:
- The memory columns on the left hand side of the
history graph are recorded early than those on the right.
- The flashing column of the history graph indicates which
memory is displaying during the 24 hour memory
reviewing.
5.5 Altimeter Mode - Normal Altitude and Relative Altitude
Altitude Graph Display
Altitude Graph Display
start/stop lap/reset
lap/reset
button
mode
button
5.8 Altimeter Mode - The User Log Memory (ULM)
User Log Memory
- The K2-100 has a built-in altitude memory function - User
Log Memory (ULM).
- The user can set the starting/finishing time and the
sampling interval of the ULM. For example, start the
recording of the ULM at the starting point of a trek, stop
the recording of the ULM at the finish point of that trek,
and set the sampling rate as 30 minutes.
- Check the 'To Set Sampling Rate' section for setting the
sampling rate of the ULM.
The Altitude Logbook, Altitude Memory Record and
Altitude Memory Segments
- The altitude memory records is the altitude data of
each sampling during the ULM recording.
- The altitude memory segment is a group of altitude
memory records of one ULM recording
.
- The altimeter logbook stores all altitude memory segments.
The Feature of the User Log Memory
- During the review of the ULM segments or records,
the K2-100 shows the following:
1. The date which the memory segment was recorded,
2. The time span of the memory segment,
3. The time which the altitude record was stored,
4. The temperature at which the altitude record was
stored,
5. The scale of the history graph,
6. The max and min altitudes of the history graph,
7. The ascend/descend rate (the difference between two
memory records) of the altitude record,
8. The accumulative ascend (the total ascending) and,
9. The accumulative descend (the total descending) of the
altitude record.
ULM
Altimeter
Logbook
starting point
of a trek
(start recording)
8 March 2001
AM 8:00 00
The date which the memory segment was recorded: 8 March 2001
The time span of the memory segment: 5:00 00
8 March 2001
PM 1:00 00
altitude memory
record
altitude memory
segment
0
300
200
100
400
500
600
m
700
30
60 90 120 150 180 210
the sampling rate = 30 minutes
240 270 300 minute
Finish point
of a trek
(stop recording)
The Relationship between Altimeter Logbook,
Altitude Memory, Segment and Altitude Memory Record
ULM
Altitude Memory
Segment
ULM
Altitude Memory
Record
Ascending and Descending Rate
- The K2-100 has a built-in function for calculating the ascending
and descending rate of the Altitude of the last 24 hours.
- The ascending and descending rate is the altitude
difference between two memory records.
- A (+) value implies ascending rate; a (-) value implies a
descending rate.
- These rates can be reviewed in the Ascending/
Descending Rate Display.
Review the Ascending and Descending Rate
- Press the [adjust] button three times to select the
Ascending / Descending Rate Display, in the Altitude
Graph Display.
- While the Ascending / Descending Rate Display is shown,
the Altitude Ascending or Descending Rate shows on the
1st row of the display.
- The altitude memory and temperature show on the 2nd
row of the display.
- The time that the memory was recorded shows on
the 3rd row of the display.
- Press the [lap/reset] button to view the memory by
backward scrolling ( from -15 min. to 24 hour), press the
[start/stop] button to view the memory through forward
scrolling (from -24 hour to -15 min.).
- While these displays are shown, press the [mode] button
to exit the reviewing and the display will return
to the Altitude Graph Display.
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