*The dive condition mark displayed on a first display represents the dive condition for that dive.
*The oxygen concentration set before diving on the first display is displayed for the log data during NITROX diving.
*“DECO” is displayed on the second display in the case decompression diving has occurred during diving.
*“NO LOG” is displayed when there is no log data stored in the watch.
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*The average depth flashes when an error has occurred in water depth measurement while diving.
*The minimum water temperature flashes when the water temperature has exceeded the water temperature measuring range while diving.
*Reference values for dive time, time out, maximum depth, average depth and minimum water temperature are displayed flashing while recording of log data is interrupted during diving due to the watch becoming insufficient charged.
*Slightly more time may be required to call up log data when there is a large amount of log data stored in the watch. In such cases, “WAIT” is displayed while the log data is being called up. The water sensor and all buttons do not function while “WAIT” is being displayed.
2. Calling Up Skin Diving Log Data
(1)The most recent skin diving log data is displayed when the watch is switched to the skin diving log mode by pressing the lower left button (D).
(2)The log data that you want to view can be selected by pressing either the lower right button
(A)or upper right button (B). Logs are identified according to the date and dive number.
• Old log data is called up each time the lower right button (A) is pressed once, while new log data is called up each time the upper right button (B) is pressed once. (Pressing either button continuously causes the log data to change rapidly.)
(3)The display of the selected log data changes each time the upper left button (C) is pressed once.
<1st Display>
(C)
<2nd Display>
(C)
<3rd Display>
(C)
•Dive date
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•Max: Maximum depth
•Z : Time in
•Y : Time out
•Div. T: Dive time
•Minimum water temperature
(Champion) Max:
Deepest depth ever recorded during skin diving
Date on which deepest depth ever recorded was recorded
(date and number of dive on that day)
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