The following information will be shown on three alternating displays:
DISPLAY I, main display:
- maximum depth
- dive time
- dive number
- altitude/ personal adjustment setting
- temperature at maximum depth
- a blinking SLOW if the diver has surfaced with this warning on
- ASC TIME symbol if the dive became a decompression dive
- downward pointing arrow if the ceiling was violated
DISPLAY II:
- surface interval time before dive
DISPLAY III:
- dive entry time and date
The data of the most recent dive is shown first. Preceding dives are recalled by
touching the TIME/MODE and COM contacts. A brief touch of the contact will bring
you to the previous dive, continuous contact scrolls backwards through the dives.
Only DISPLAY I is shown, while scrolling the dives. The desired dive is selected by
breaking the contact when that dive appears on the display.
When new dives are added (after approximately 25 hours of diving), the oldest dives
are deleted. The memory will always retain approximately the last 25 hours of dive
time. The contents of the memory will remain even when the battery is changed
(assuming that the replacement has been done according to the instructions).
Dive Profile Memory
The detailed profile of each dive shown in the logbook at that moment is accessed
by touching the ON/PLAN and COM contacts. Two LCD bar segments in the upper
right-hand corner shows that the SOLUTION
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is now in the Dive Profile mode.
When in the Logbook mode, only one segment is shown.
The scrolling of the profile will start automatically. The dive time is displayed in one
minute increments with each display being shown for about 4 seconds. The depths
shown are the maximum values of each interval.
If the recording interval is set to 20 or 30 seconds, three or two maximum depths
values, respectively, are shown within each time increment. A new depth value is
marked with a beep. After the last depth figure of the selected profile, SOLUTION
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automatically returns to the same dive in the logbook. If desired, the profile of the
same dive can be recalled again following the above procedure.