Timex Expedition

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Below you will find brief information for adventure tech altimeter watch EXPEDITION. The adventure tech altimeter watch EXPEDITION is a multi-functional watch with a variety of features to enhance your outdoor experience. It includes an altimeter, barometer, thermometer, chronograph, countdown timer and five daily alarms. It also includes a weather forecasting feature, a dual time zone feature, and an INDIGLO® night-light.

Key Features

  • Altimeter
  • Barometer
  • Thermometer
  • Chronograph
  • Countdown Timer
  • Five daily alarms
  • Weather forecasting
  • Dual time zone
  • INDIGLO® night-light

Timex Expedition User manual

Brand: Timex Category: Sport watches Size: 457 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

How often should I calibrate the sensor?
Timex recommends that you calibrate the sensor prior to any activity where you will be using the altimeter feature and then again whenever you experience significant changes in altitude or temperature during your activity. If you are not using the altimeter feature, then daily calibration will maintain the accuracy of the barometer and weather forecasting feature.
Do I need to calibrate both the Barometer and the Altimeter?
No. BARO mode calibrates the sensor based upon the sea level air pressure, while ALTI allows you to calibrate the sensor by telling the watch about your current altitude. Calibration performed in either mode will calibrate the sensor for all modes.
How do I use the Altimeter?
Press and release MODE until you see “ALTI” on the display. After a couple of seconds, the watch will display the following data, in the order shown, for two seconds each: The highest recorded altitude (indicated by “HIGH” in the lower display line). The total accumulated positive altitude changes (indicated by “ACC” in the lower display line). After the accumulated data is displayed, the watch will then display either of the following views of the altitude data:Current time, altitude and temperature data. A graph of the altitude changes for the last five hours (each column represents 10 minutes) shown in the center of the display. The current time is displayed in the upper line and the current altitude is displayed in the lower line. Press and release the START/SPLIT button to switch between these two views.

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