When you are in the Compass mode, you see two moving segments on the rim of the display. These point towards North. The hairline at 12 o’clock shows your heading and functions as a compass direction arrow. The numerical value of your heading is shown in the center of the display.
In Compass mode you can access the following views with [View]:
The compass will switch itself to power saving mode after a minute if no buttons are pressed. Reactivate it with
.You can use the compass in two ways: you can use the bezel or the bearing tracking.
In bearing tracking you can lock a bearing (direction) and your Suunto Core compass will guide you along it.
To use the bearing tracking:
Pressing
also activates the backlight.You’re hiking and you’ve just climbed a steep hill. Looking out over the valley below, you see a cabin on another hill. You decide to hike to the cabin through the valley. You point the direction arrow of your compass towards the cabin and lock the bearing. Once you’re in the valley, the arrows in the display’s top row show you where to go. Because the compass is active for only 40 seconds at a time to conserve battery life, now and then you need to re-start the compass to check your heading. Keep an eye on it and you’ll get there soon.