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Timex Expedition Adventure Tech Altimeter Watch Manual


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21 May 2009

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Timex Expedition Adventure Tech Altimeter Watch Manual
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Watch Features

Time of Day

  • Displays hours, minutes and seconds in 12- or 24-hour format for two time zones.
  • Displays month and date, as well as day of the week.
  • Optional hourly chime.

Altimeter

  • Reports altitude from -2296 to 29,520 feet (-700 to 9000 meters) with 1 foot/meter resolution.
  • Displays current altitude as well as a graph of altitude change over time.
  • Displays accumulated total of all altitude gains, known as “total ascent” or “climb”.
  • Records highest altitude achieved.
  • Selectable display units (meters or feet)

Barometer

  • Reports air pressure from 8.85 to 32.45 inches of Mercury (“inHg”) (300 to 1100 mbar) with 0.05 inHg (1 mbar) resolution.
  • Displays current air pressure as well as a graph of change in air pressure over time.
  • Both sea level and local (absolute) air pressure can be displayed.
  • Forecasts the weather for the next 4–6 hour period.
  • Selectable display units (inHG or mbar)

Thermometer

  • Selectable display units (°F or °C)
  • Reports current air temperature from 14 to 140 °F (-10 to 60 °C).

Chronograph

  • Time events up to 24 hours with 1/100-second resolution.
  • Store up to 30 lap/split times.
  • View stored lap times as well as best (shortest) lap time, average lap time and total event time.

Count Down Timer

  • Time events up to 24 hours. An alert is generated when the timer reaches zero.
  • Timer can be set to count down to zero once or to repeat the countdown indefinitely.

Alarm

  • Five independent daily alarms, each with a five-minute backup alert. #

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