Citizen D710/D716 Dive Time, Minimum Water Temperature Min.w.temp, Maximum Depth Max. Depth

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<Dive Time>

This is the total time at a depth of 1 m (4 ft) or more during a single dive.

*Measurement of dive time starts when first going below a depth of 1 m (4 ft), and stops when depth reaches less than 1 m (4 ft). However, if a dive is resumed to a depth of more than 1 m (4 ft) within 10 minutes from the time measurement of dive time stopped, dive time is continued to be measured from the time measurement stopped.

<Time In>

This is the time when the depth exceeds 1 m (4 ft) for the first time during the dive.

<Minimum Water Temperature (Min.w.temp)>

This is the minimum water temperature encountered during the course of a single dive.

<Maximum Depth (Max. Depth)>

This is the depth when having dove the deepest during the course of a single dive.

<Average Depth (Ave. Depth)>

This is the average depth during the course of a single dive.

* This refers to the average value of depth measured for every 5 seconds of dive time.

<Profile Log>

The watch displays a simple graph of the changes in depth during a dive.

*Data relating to depths measured every 5 seconds and water temperature measured every 5 minutes can be confirmed on a personal computer.

<Oxygen Concentration (O2%)>

This refers to the ratio (%) of oxygen in the tank used for diving. During NITROX diving, always make sure to set the oxygen concentration according to the oxygen concentration of the tank actually used in the dive plan mode. The oxygen concentration (O2%) can be set within a range of 22% to 50%.

<Oxygen Toxication>

This refers to a rejection reaction (consisting of symptoms such as dizziness, nausea and paralysis) that occurs due to the infusion of large amounts of oxygen into the human body. This condition can be fatal in extreme circumstances.

<Partial Pressure of Oxygen in the Body (PO2)>

The partial pressure of oxygen in the body (PO2) refers to the absolute pressure (ATA) of oxygen that acts within the body. The partial pressure of oxygen in the body is determined by the NITROX oxygen concentration and depth, and increases as depth becomes deeper. In general, the limit at which oxygen toxication occurs in the human body is said to be PO2 = 1.6 (ATA). The display of this watch flashes when PO2 is between 1.4 and 1.5, and when PO2 reaches 1.6 or higher, an alarm sounds to warn the diver.

<Oxygen Toxication Time (OTT)>

Oxygen toxication time (OTT) refers to the limit time of oxygen toxication. The oxygen toxication time is determined by the NITROX oxygen concentration, depth and dive time. In this watch, when the amount of time remaining until oxygen toxication time decreases to less than 10 minutes, the amount of time remaining until OTT flashes on the display, and when the oxygen toxication time reaches 0 minutes, an alarm sounds to warn the diver.

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Contents D710/ D716 Page Before Using English English English EnglishIntroduction Safety Precautions Observe at All Times Important NotesGeneral Cautions Regarding Diving Page Page Page Contents Page Using the Scuba Diving Log Mode and Skin Diving Log Mode Watch Checking Accessories Prohibited Prohibited Use During Diving Page Page Features Various watch functions can be set on your PCThis watch is of the rechargeable type Other Convenient FunctionsCharger Names and Functions of ComponentsPcs. of size AA Alkaline Batteries Installation Procedure Charging the Watch Watch Display During Charging Standard Mode Names of ComponentsWatch Display Modes Functions Skin Diving Log Mode Dive Plan ModeScuba Diving Log Mode Dive ModeAmount of Charge Charge Level Indicator and Continuous Usage TimeHow to Read the Charge Level Indicator of the watch Usage timeUsingUsingthetheELELLightLight Continuous Usage TimeSwitching the Mode Standard ModeDive Plan Page Switching the Display Using the Standard ModeUsing the Time Mode Day DisplaySetting the Time and Date Daily Graphic Display Using the Travel Time Mode Setting the Travel TimeNormal Display Time Difference Display After interchanging ProcedureBefore Interchanging During interchangingArrival Time Remaining Time Display Using the Destination Timer ModeSetting the Destination Timer DisplayDestination Timer Measuring Procedure Elapsed Time Display Remaining TimeTime up Displaying Arrival Time Set during MeasurementSetting the Alarm Using the Alarm ModeAlarm ON/OFF and Alarm Monitor Alarm on Alarm OFFPage Using the Chronograph Mode Chronograph Timing ProcedureReading the Display Using the Timer Mode Setting the TimerTimer Setting Display Timer Measuring Procedure Setting display Timing Stop Time upRepeating Measurement Charge Level Indicator Flash Memory Status Display Using the System Monitor ModeCharge Level Indicator Garbage CollectionGarbage Collection Operating Procedure Flash Memory Status DisplayPage Locations Displayed by this Watch Locations Pre-registered in this WatchLocation IrWW During AIR diving File Error Warning Explanation of Warning FunctionsInsufficient Charge Warning Ascent Rate Warning Abnormal Pressure Detection Error WarningWater Sensor Check Warning Abnormal Depth WarningExceed Maximum Depth Warning Decompression Diving ErrorPermanent Error Warning Decompression Diving WarningOxygen Toxication Time Error Permanent ErrorPO2 limit Error PO2 Limit WarningDiving Terms Used by this Watch Decompression Diving Safety StopRepetitive Diving Decompression StopTime Minimum Water Temperature Min.w.tempDive Time Maximum Depth Max. DepthDive Condition Display Dive Plan Display Dive Alarm Display Using the Dive Plan ModeSwitching the Display AIR DivingNitrox Setting High-Altitude SettingAIROxygen Concentration Setting StateNITROX Nitrox Setting and Oxygen Concentration SettingSwitching from Nitrox Setting to AIR Setting Dive Condition MarksDive Time Alarm Dive AlarmDepth Alarm Calling Up No-Decompression Limit TimeSetting the Dive Alarm Dive Alarm MonitorDepth No. of times Alarm sounds Dive time Calling Up Scuba Diving Log Data AIR diving Nitrox divingCalling Up Skin Diving Log Data Deleting Log Data Using the Dive Mode Water Depth Measurement Display Skin divingDisplay during AIR Setting Explanation of Display During Water Depth MeasurementDuring Decompression Diving Display during Nitrox Setting Depth Measurement Safety Stop Graph and Decompression Stop GraphSafety Stop Graph Display Decompression Stop GraphDive Time Measurement Water Temperature MeasurementEnding the Dive Mode No. of Dives Per Day and Recording Log DataUsing the Surface Mode Low power mode Temporary function Time Display Date DisplayNo Display Setting the Time and Date Data Communication Functions Infrared CommunicationCommunication Range Infrared Communication Mode Operating Procedure Display Sequence in Infrared Communication ModeData Communication with PC Watch SettingsCommunication by USB Interface Diving Log and Profile DataPreparations for Communication USB CommunicationVAttachment of Ferrite Core Data Communication Between Watches Sending and Receiving DataProcedure Receiving Transmitting WatchWatchAll Reset Formatting Flash Memory Accessory Software Operating EnvironmentWhen Registering Animated Images in an Album PrinterWeb Browser Installing CAPgm Watch Setting Software Page Startup and Ending Aqualand Graph Nx and CAPgm Startup of Aqualand Graph Nx and CAPgmEnding Aqualand Graph Nx and CAPgm Communication Unit USB Cable Connector Leg RemovableUsing the Communication Unit Installing BatteriesAttaching and Removing the Watch Installing the USB Driver Windows98 or Windows98 SEPage Windows Me Windows2000 Confirm that your personal computer has started up normallyWindowsXP Page Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action ReferenceUnable to Slow Sounds Handling Precautions for the watch Examples of Use IndicationCleaning the Watch TemperaturesStatic Electricity Shocks Chemical Agents, Gases and MercuryStorage Specifications WatchCharger Communication Unit Sold Separately