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    EN SUUNTO VYPER USER’S GUIDE
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    Indicators for the Scroll Buttons Temperature Week Day Mode Text Personal Adjustment Mode Altitude Adjustment Mode Oxygen Percentage in Nitrox Mode Do Not Fly Icon Bar Graph: - Mode Indicator - Consumed Botton Time - Oxygen Limit Fraction Dive Attention Symbol Logbook Symbol Present Depth Dive
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    DEFINITION OF WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES Throughout this manual, special references are made when deemed important. Three classifications are used to separate these references by their order of importance. WARNING CAUTION NOTE is used in connection with a procedure or situation that may result in
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    ISO 9001 SUUNTO Oyj’s Quality Assurance System is certified by Det Norske Veritas to be according to the ISO 9001 in all SUUNTO Oyj’s operations (Quality Certificate No. 96-HEL-AQ-220). SUUNTO Oyj does not assume any responsibility for losses or claims by third parties, which may arise through the
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    WARNING! READ THIS MANUAL! Carefully read this instruction manual in its entirety, including section 1.1. “Safety Precautions”. Make sure that you fully understand the use, displays and limitations of the dive computer. Any confusion resulting from improper use of this device may cause diver to
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    TABLE OF CONTENTS WARNINGS .................................................................................... 3 1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................... 6 1.1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................6 1.1.1.
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    4. MENU BASED MODES........................................................... 41 4.1. MEMORIES AND DATA TRANSFER [1 MEMORY] ..............43 4.1.1. Logbook and Dive Profile Memory [1 LOGBOOK] ................43 4.1.2. Dive History Memory [2 HISTORY] .......................................46 4.1.3.
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    1. INTRODUCTION Congratulations on your choice of the SUUNTO VYPER advanced dive computer. This dive computer is a compact and sophisticated multipurpose dive instrument that will give you years of trouble-free and joyful diving. 1.1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Do not attempt to use the dive computer
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    WARNING! NO PROCEDURE, DIVE COMPUTER OR DIVE TABLE WILL PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF DECOMPRESSION SICKNESS (DCS) OR OXYGEN TOXICITY! You must understand and accept that there is no procedure, dive computer or dive table that will totally prevent the possibility of a decompression accident or that
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    WARNING! SET THE CORRECT ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT MODE! When diving at altitudes greater than 300 m [1000 ft] the Altitude Adjustment feature must be correctly selected in order for the computer to calculate no-decompression status. Failure to properly select the Altitude Adjustment Mode correctly will
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    1.1.2. Dive Computer Limitations While the dive computer is based on current decompression research and technology, you must realize that the computer cannot monitor the actual physiological functions of an individual diver. All decompression schedules currently known to the authors, including the
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    2. GETTING ACQUAINTED 2.1. FUNCTIONS The VYPER multipurpose dive computer features three dive computer models (AIR, NITROX, GAUGE), three main operating modes (TIME/STAND-BY, SURFACE, DIVING), three menu based main modes (MEMORY, SIMULATION, SET) and 15 - 17 menu based submodes (see figure in the
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    Press the arrow up scroll (PLAN) button • • • • To activate the timekeeping display, if the display is blank. To activate the Dive Planning in the Surface Mode. To make a special mark in the profile memory during a dive. To scroll up the options (s, increase). Press the arrow down scroll (TIME)
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    SE OP E N C 2.3. WATER CONTACTS LO The water contacts control the automatic activation of the Dive Mode. B The water and data transfer contacts are located on A Fig 2.3 The depth sensor (A), the water/data transfer contacts (B). Fig. 2.4 Active water contacts are indicated by the text AC. 12 bottom
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    3. DIVING WITH THE DIVE COMPUTER DIVE This section contains instructions on how to operate the dive computer and interpret its displays. You will find that this dive computer is easy to use and read. Each display shows only the data relevant to that specific diving situation. The instrument’s dive
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    At this time, perform your precheck making sure that: • • • • • Fig. 3.3 Startup III. The Gauge Mode. • m And if set to NITROX mode, make sure that: • °C the instrument operates in the correct mode and provides a complete display the low battery indicator is not on the altitude and personal
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    3.1.2. Battery Power Indicator and Low Battery Warning This dive computer has a unique graphic Battery Power Indicator designed to give you an advance notice of impending need to change the battery. The Battery Power Indicator can always be seen, when the Dive Mode is activated. The
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    3.1.3. Dive Planning [PLAN] It is possible at any time in the Surface Mode to enter the Planning Mode, simply by pressing the PLAN button. After showing the text PLAN (Fig. 3.6), the display will show the no-decompression limit for the depth of 9 m [30 ft]. By pressing the arrow down TIME (t)
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    3.1.4. User Definable Functions and Alarms This dive computer has several User Definable Functions and depth and time related alarms to be preset according to your personal preference. The dive computer model, units and backlight on time preferences can be set in the MODE- SET- SET PREF submode. The
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    3.2. DIVING WITH AIR 3.2.1. Basic Dive Data The dive computer will remain in the Surface Mode at depths less than 1.2 m [4 feet]. At depths greater than 1.2 m the instrument will go into the Diving Mode (Fig. 3.7). All information on the display is labeled (Fig. 3.7 and 3.8). During a
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    3.2.2. Consumed Bottom Time (CBT) The available no-decompression time is also shown visually in the multi-function bar graph on the left side of the display (Fig. 3.7, 3.8 and 3.9). When your available no-decompression time decreases below 200 minutes, the first (lowest) bar graph segment appears.
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    3.2.3. Safety Stop Displays m MAX STOP C B T Two different type of safety stops are being displayed in this dive computer: Recommended Safety Stop and Mandatory Safety Stop. The STOP label indicates: °C DIVE TIME • Fig. 3.10 Ascent rate indicator. Two segments. • • m Recommended Safety Stop 3
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    The Mandatory Safety Stop time always includes the three-minute Recommended Safety Stop time. The total length of the Mandatory Safety Stop time depends on the seriousness of the ascent rate violation. You must not ascend shallower than 3 m [10 ft] with the Mandatory Safety Stop warning on. If you
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    P BEE P BEE EEP m B S L O MAX W STOP NO DEC TIME C B T °C DIVE TIME Fig. 3.13 Ascent Rate Indicator. Blinking depth reading, SLOW and four segments shown: ascent rate is more than 10 m/min [33 ft/min]. This is a caution to slow down! The STOP sign means that you are advised to make a Mandatory
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    3.2.5. Decompression dives When your NO DEC TIME becomes zero, your dive becomes a decompression dive, i.e. you must perform one or several decompression stops on your way to the surface. The NO DEC TIME on your display will be replaced by an ASC TIME notation and the maximum depth will be replaced
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    WARNING! YOU SHOULD ASCEND AND BEGIN DECOMPRESSION IMMEDIATELY WHEN THE DIVE COMPUTER SHOWS YOU THAT DECOMPRESSION IS REQUIRED! Note the blinking ASC TIME symbol and the upward pointing arrow. WARNING! YOUR ACTUAL ASCENT TIME MAY BE LONGER THAN DISPLAYED BY THE INSTRUMENT. The ascent time will
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    The depth of the ceiling and floor will depend on your dive profile. The ceiling depth will be fairly shallow when you enter the decompression mode, but if you remain at depth, it will move downward and the ascent time will increase. Likewise, the floor and ceiling may change while you are
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    DISPLAY AT THE CEILING ZONE m CEILING MAX STOP ASC TIME C B T °C DIVE TIME Fig. 3.18 Decompression dive, at the ceiling zone. The two arrows point at each other (“hour glass”). You are at the optimum ceiling zone at 3.5 m [11 ft] and your minimum ascent time is 5 minutes. By pressing the TIME
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    3.3. DIVING WITH ENRICHED AIR NITROX 3.3.1. Before Diving This dive computer can be used for diving with standard air only (AIR Mode) or it can be set for diving with Enriched Air Nitrox (EANx) (NITROX Mode). If you are educated for nitrox diving and you plan to make nitrox dives, it is recommended
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    WARNING! m PO2 O2% OLF IF YOUR DIVE COMPUTER IS INSTALLED IN A CONSOLE, DO NOT EXPOSE THE PRESSURE GAUGE TO ANY GAS MIX CONTAINING MORE THAN 40% OXYGEN! Enriched air with greater oxygen content may present a risk of fire or explosion and serious injury or death. DEFAULT NITROX SETTINGS Fig. 3.20
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    3.3.2. Oxygen Displays If set to NITROX Mode the NITROX display, with all labeled oxygen information and the label NITROX, is shown after activation and before the Dive Planning mode. The NITROX display shows (Fig. 3.20): • • • • the oxygen percentage labeled with O2% is shown in the left side of
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    By pressing the TIME button during a nitrox dive, the alternate display appears, which includes (Fig. 3.24): m MAX O2% NO DEC TIME C B T °C TIME Fig. 3.24 Alternative display. Pressing the TIME button displays the current time, maximum depth and CBT. m MAX • • • the current time Consumed Bottom
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    3.4. GAUGE MODE If set to GAUGE Mode, the dive computer can be used for diving with TRIMIX or other technical diving gas mixes. If you are educated for technical diving and you plan to make these kind of dives, it is recommended that you set the instrument permanently to its GAUGE Mode (see chapter
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    3.5. AT THE SURFACE m 3.5.1. Surface Interval MAX NO °C DIVE TIME Fig. 3.27 Surface display. You have surfaced from a 18 minute dive, which maximum depth was 20.0 m [66 ft]. The present depth is 0.0 m [0 ft]. The airplane symbol indicates that you should not fly and the dive attention symbol
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    If set to NITROX Mode, the following information will also be shown: • • the oxygen percentage labeled with O2% is shown on the left side of the center window the current oxygen toxicity exposure shown with an Oxygen Limit Fraction (OLF) bar graph along the left side of the display (instead of the
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    3.5.3. Flying After Diving The no-flying time is shown in the center window next to the airplane image. Flying or traveling to a higher altitude should be avoided at any time the computer counts down the no-flying time. NOTE! The airplane symbol is not shown on the stand-by display. You should always
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    3.6. AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS m The dive computer features audible and visual alarms to advise when important limits are approached or to acknowledge preset alarms. MAX NO DEC TIME C B T A short single beep occurs, when: • • the dive computer is activated when the dive computer automatically
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    You are able to set alarms before the actual dive. The preset user programmable alarms can be set for time, dive time and maximum depth. The alarms activate when: • The preset alarm time is reached (Fig. 3.31) - the current time is shown - continuous beep series for 24 seconds or until any button
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    WARNING! WHEN THE OXYGEN EXPOSURE WARNING (OLF) INDICATES THAT THE MAXIMUM LIMIT IS REACHED, YOU MUST IMMEDIATELY ASCEND UNTIL THE WARNING STOPS BLINKING! Failure to take action to reduce oxygen exposure after the warning is given can rapidly increase the risk of oxygen toxicity and the risk of
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    The entered Altitude Adjustment Mode is indicated by mountain symbols (A0, A1 = one mountain, or A2 = two mountains). Section 4.3.1.1. “Altitude Adjustment and Personal Adjustment Setting” describes how the Altitude Mode is adjusted. WARNING! SET THE CORRECT ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT MODE! When diving at
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    The Personal Adjustment Mode is indicated by a diver symbol and plus signs (P0 = a diver, P1 = diver +, or P2 = diver ++). Section 4.3.1.1. “Altitude Adjustment and Personal Adjustment Setting” describes how the Personal Mode is adjusted. This feature should be used to adjust the computer to be
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    3.8. ERROR CONDITIONS The dive computer has warning indicators that alert the user to react to certain situations that would otherwise give rise to a significantly increased risk of DCS if left unattended. If you do not respond to its warnings, the dive computer will enter an Error Mode, indicating
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    4. MENU BASED MODES The main menu based functions include the 1) memory, 2) dive simulator and 3) setting modes. QUIT THE USE OF THE MENU BASED FUNCTIONS 1. Activate the menu based modes by pressing once the SMART (MODE) button in the Dive Mode (Fig. 4.1). 2. Scroll the mode options by pressing the
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    THE LIST OF THE MENU BASED MODES SELECT Fig. 4.4 Set option. [3 SET]. 1. MEMORIES AND DATA TRANSFER [1 MEMORY] 1. Logbook and Dive Profile Memory [1 LOGBOOK] 2. Dive History Memory [2 HISTORY] 3. Data Transfer and PC-Interface [3 TR-PC] 2. SIMULATOR MODE [2 SIMUL] 1. Dive Simulator [1 SIM DIVE] 2.
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    4.1. MEMORIES AND DATA TRANSFER [1 MEMORY] page 1 DIVE The memory options (Fig. 4.5) for this dive computer include the combined Logbook and Dive Profile Memory (Fig. 4.6 - 4.12), Dive History Memory (Fig. 4.13 - 4.14) and the Data Transfer and PC-Interface functions (Fig. 4.15). 4.1.1. Logbook and
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    Page II (Fig. 4.8) • • • • • • • • • • • • • dive number in the dive series maximum depth (NOTE! Due to lower resolution, the reading may differ from the maximum depth reading of the Dive History up to 0.3 m [1 ft].) total dive time temperature at the maximum depth Altitude Adjustment setting (not
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    Press the SMART (Select) button once to change the scroll buttons to scroll the different dives forward and backward (Fig. 4.11). Press the SMART (>Select) button again to change function of the scroll buttons back to scroll the different pages of the selected dive. When searching the dives, only
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    4.1.2. Dive History Memory [2 HISTORY] SELECT Fig. 4.13 Dive History Memory Mode. [2 HISTORY]. The Dive History is a summary of all the dives recorded by the dive computer. To enter the Dive History Memory Mode select MODE- 1 MEMORY- 2 HISTORY (Fig. 4.13). The following information will be shown on
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    The data transfer is carried out using the connector on the bottom of the unit. The following data is transferred to the PC: • • • • • • • • • • • • depth profile of the dive dive time surface interval time dive number Altitude and Personal adjustment settings oxygen percentage setting and maximum
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    4.2. SIMULATION MODE [2 SIMUL] QUIT The Simulation Mode can be used to get acquainted with the features and displays of the instrument before diving, to plan dives in advance, demonstrational or educational purposes, or just for pleasure. OPTIONS Fig. 4.16 Dive Simulation Options. [2 SIMUL]. The
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    4.2.2. Dive Planning Simulator [2 SIM PLAN] The Dive Planning Simulator Mode shows you the present no-decompression limits. In this mode, you are able to add the desired surface interval increment to present surface interval time, which allows you to plan your dives in advance. This mode is also
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    4.3. SET MODES [3 SET] QUIT The Set Modes (Fig. 4.22) are divided into three submodes for setting the dive-related parameters, time related parameters and your personal preferences. 4.3.1. Dive Parameter Settings [1 SET DIVE] OPTIONS Fig. 4.22 Setting Options. [3 SET]. To enter the Dive Parameter
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    To enter the Altitude Adjustment and Personal Adjustment Setting Mode select MODE- 3 SET1 SET DIVE- 1 AdJ MODE (Fig. 4.24). Now you are able to select from the three altitude modes (Fig. 4.25) and the three personal modes (Fig. 4.26). OK WARNING! ALWAYS RECHECK THE ALTITUDE AND PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT
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    4.3.1.3. Maximum Depth Alarm Setting [3 MAX DPTH] You can set one depth alarm in the dive computer. SELECT Fig. 4.29 Maximum Depth Alarm Setting Mode. [3 MAX DEPTH]. To enter the Maximum Depth Alarm Setting select MODE- 3 SET- 1 SET DIVE- 3 MAX DPTH (Fig. 4.29). The depth alarm is set to 40 m [131
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    4.3.2. Setting Time [2 SET TIME] To enter the Time Setting Mode select MODE- 3 SET- 2 SET TIME (Fig. 4.33). The Time Setting mode has three options: 1 Time, 2 Date and 3 Daily Time Alarm. SELECT 4.3.2.1. Adjusting Time [1 AdJ TIME] To enter the Time Setting Mode to adjust the time select MODE- 3
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    4.3.2.3. Adjusting Daily Alarm Setting [3 T ALARM] OK Fig. 4.37 Adjusting The Date. You can set one daily alarm in the dive computer. When the daily alarm activates, the time symbol blinks for 1 minute and the alarm sounds for 24 seconds. The alarm is given at the preset time each day. Press any
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    4.3.3.2. Dive Computer Units Setting [2 UNITS] To enter the Dive Computer Units Setting mode, select MODE- 3 SET- 3 SET PREF- 2 UNITS. This will enable you to choose between metric and imperial units (Fig. 4.43 and Fig. 4.44). 4.3.3.3. Dive Computer Model Setting [3 MODEL] In the Dive Computer
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    5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE This SUUNTO dive computer is a sophisticated precision instrument. Though designed to withstand the rigors of scuba diving you must treat it with proper care and caution as any other precision instrument. 5.1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION WATER RESISTANCE This device will be
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    5.2. CARE OF YOUR DIVE COMPUTER • • • • • • • • • • NEVER try to open the case of the dive computer. Service your dive computer every two years or after 200 dives (whichever comes first) by an authorized dealer or distributor. This service will include a general operational check, replacement of the
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    5.3. MAINTENANCE The instrument should be soaked, thoroughly rinsed with fresh water, then dried with a soft towel after each dive. Make sure that all salt crystals and sand particles have been flushed out. Check the display and the transparent battery compartment cover for possible moisture or
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    5.5. BATTERY REPLACEMENT NOTE! It is advisable to contact an authorized Suunto dealer for battery replacement. It is imperative that the change is made in a proper manner to avoid any leakage of water into the battery compartment or computer. CAUTION! Defects caused by improper battery installation
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    BATTERY REPLACEMENT The battery and the buzzer are located in the back of the instrument in a separate compartment, the parts of which are shown in Fig. 5.1. To change the battery, follow the procedure below: 1. Remove the computer from the console or boot. Wrist model: • Pull off the boot. Remove
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    9. Check that the battery compartment, battery holder and lid are clean. Clean with soft cloth if necessary. 10. Gently insert the new battery in the battery compartment. Check the polarity of the battery: the “-” mark should point toward the bottom of the compartment and the “+” mark upwards. 11.
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    CAUTION! Check after the first dives for possible moisture under the transparent battery compartment lid, indicating a leak. Securing Ring V5844 Vyper Case Battery Compartment Lid with buzzer V5843 Battery K5597 O-Ring K5664 Battery Retainer V5842 Spring Bar K5588 Boot K5593 Long Strap K5592 Spring
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    6. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION 6.1. OPERATING PRINCIPLES NO-DECOMPRESSION LIMITS The no-decompression limits displayed by the dive computer in a fresh start are (see Table 6.1 and Table 6.2), for most dives to a single depth, slightly more conservative than those permitted by the U.S. Navy tables. TABLE
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    ALTITUDE DIVING The atmospheric pressure is lower at high altitudes than at sea level. After traveling to a higher altitude, the diver will have additional nitrogen in his body, compared to the equilibrium situation at the original altitude. This “additional” nitrogen is released gradually in time
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    6.2. REDUCED GRADIENT BUBBLE MODEL, SUUNTO RGBM The Reduced Gradient Bubble Model (RGBM) is a modern algorithm for tracking both dissolved and free gas in the tissues of divers performing a wide variety of maneuvers. Unlike the classical Haldane models, the RGBM can address a number of
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    6.3. OXYGEN EXPOSURE The oxygen exposure calculations are based on currently accepted exposure time limit tables and principles. In addition to this the dive computer uses several methods to conservatively estimate the oxygen exposure. These include for example: • • • • • • • the displayed oxygen
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    6.4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Dimensions and weight without the boot and strap: • Diameter: 61 mm [2.4 in] • Thickness: 28 mm [1.1 in] • Weight: 68 g [2.4 oz] Depth Gauge: • • Temperature compensated pressure sensor Salt water calibrated, in fresh water the readings are about 3% smaller (calibrated
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    Displays only in NITROX Mode: • • Oxygen%: 21 - 50 Oxygen partial pressure display: 1.2 - 1.6 bar depending on the limit setting • Oxygen Limit Fraction: 1 - 110% with 10% resolution (bar graph) Logbook/Dive Profile Memory: Recording interval: 20 seconds (the recording interval can be set to 10s,
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    Battery • • • • One 3 V lithium battery; CR 2450 (K5597) and O-ring 1,78 mm x 31,47 mm 70 ShA (K5664) Battery storage time (shelf life): Up to three years Replacement: Every two years or more often depending on dive activity Life expectancy at 20°C [68°F]: - 0 dives/y -> 3 years - 100 dives/y -> 2
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    7. WARRANTY NOTE! The warranty arrangements are different in different countries. The dive computer packaging contains information regarding the warranty benefits and requirements applicable to your purchase. This SUUNTO dive computer is warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for a
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    8. GLOSSARY Altitude dive [1000 A dive made at an elevation greater than 300 m ft] above sea level. Ascent rate surface. The speed at which the diver ascends toward the ASC RATE Abbreviation for ascent rate. Ascent time The minimum amount of time needed to reach the surface on a decompression dive.
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    Decompression sickness Any of a variety of maladies resulting either primarily or secondary from the formation of nitrogen bubbles in tissues or body fluids, as a result of inadequately controlled decompression. Commonly called “bends” or “DCS”. Dive series A group of repetitive dives between which
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    No-decompression dive Any dive which permits a direct, uninterrupted ascent to the surface at any time. NO DEC TIME Abbreviation for no-decompression time limit. OEA = EAN = EANx Abbreviation for Oxygen Enriched Air Nitrox. OLF Abbreviation for Oxygen Limit Fraction. OTU Abbreviation for Oxygen
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    Tissue group Theoretical concept used to model bodily tissues for the construction of decompression tables or calculations. Whole-Body Toxicity Another form of oxygen toxicity, which is caused by prolonged exposure to high oxygen partial pressures. The most common symptoms are irritation in the
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    DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE Please dispose of the device in an appropriate way, treating it as electronic waste. Do not throw it in the garbage. If you wish, you may return the device to your nearest Suunto dealer. 80
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    QUIT SELECT 2 SET TIME SELECT OK backlight on time AIR NITROX GAUGE OK SELECT 1 LIGHT SELECT QUIT OK OK SELECT 2 SIMUL QUIT 3 MODE OPTIONS OK QUIT OK minutes on / off hours OK OK SELECT day OK month year 2 Adj DATE QUIT QUIT dive simulation: surface mode ascend OK OK SELECT min hours OK 24h / AM /
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    COPYRIGHT This publication and its contents are proprietary to Suunto Oy. Suunto, Wristop Computer, Suunto Vyper, Replacing Luck and their logos are registered or unregistered trademarks of Suunto Oy. All rights reserved. While we have taken great care to ensure that information contained in this
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    www.suunto.com Made in Finland © Suunto Oy 01 / 2003, 02 / 2006
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