Suunto
VYTEC DS
manual
Suunto Vytec DS
Specs
Install
Audible and Visual Alarms
Default Nitrox Settings
Ascent Rate Indicator
Pairing and Code Selection
Warranty
Maintenance
Tissue group
Battery Indication
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SUUNTO
VYTEC DS
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Contents
Suunto Vytec DS
Guide Reference Quick
COPYRIGHT, Trademark and Patent Notice
Definition of WARNINGS, Cautions and Notes
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Table of Contents
AIR/NITROX/GAUGE
Suunto RGBM/ Deep Stop Algorithm
Introduction
Emergency Ascents
Safety Precautions
Dive Computer Limitations
Getting Acquainted
Nitrox
Functions
Push Buttons
Making the Vytec personal
Water Contacts
Press the Smart Mode button
Installing the Transmitter
Wireless Cylinder Pressure Transmission
Pairing and Code Selection
Transmission Data
Setc
Pressure Transmission Related Displays
Fail
Lobt
Before Diving
Diving with the Vytec
Activation and Prechecks
Battery Power Indicator
Battery Indication
Lowbat +
Battery Power Indicator
Dive Planning Plan
Wireless Transmitter Battery Indicator
Dive Numbering Shown During Dive Planning
Safety Stops
User Definable Functions and Alarms
Recommended Safety Stop
Diving display. Pres- ent depth is 19.3 m
Mandatory Safety Stop
Deep Stops
Diving in AIR Mode
Basic Dive Data
Cylinder Pressure Data
Bookmark
Consumed Bottom Time CBT
Ascent Rate Indicator
Ascent Rate Indicator
Decompression dives
Safety Stops and Deep Stops
CEILING, Ceiling ZONE, Floor Decompression Range
Display Above the Floor
Display below the Floor
Display AT the Ceiling Zone
Display Above the Ceiling
Diving in Nitrox Mode 3.4.1. Before Diving
Oxygen Displays
Default Nitrox Settings
22. Diving in Nitrox mode. The O2% is set to 32%
OLF
Oxygen Limit Fraction
Gas Change, Multiple Breathing Gas Mixes
Diving in Gauge Mode
AT the Surface 3.6.1. Surface Interval
Separated by a colon, telling
Dive Numbering
Flying After Diving
Three double beeps occur, when
Audible and Visual Alarms
Set oxygen partial pressure limit is exceeded. The maximum
Oxygen Alarms in Nitrox Mode
Altitude Adjustment
High Altitude Dives and Personal Adjustment
Personal Adjustment
Altitude Adjustment Ranges
Personal Adjustment Ranges
Rgbm Model Settings
Error Conditions
Omitted Decompression
USE of the Menu Based Functions
Menu Based Modes
List of the Menu Based Modes
Exit / Quit
Logbook and Dive Profile Memory 1 Logbook
Memories and Data Transfer 1 Memory
I, main display Fig
III Fig
Dive Profile Memory Prof
Dive History Memory 2 History
Data Transfer and PC-Interface 3 TR-PC
Dive Simulator 1 Simdive
Simulation Mode 2 Simul
SET Modes 3 SET
Dive Planning Simulator 2 Simplan
Dive Parameter Settings 1 SET Dive
Maximum Depth Alarm Setting 3 MAX Dpth
Dive Time Alarm Setting 2 d Alarm
Nitrox/Oxygen Settings 4 Nitrox
Adjusting Time 1 AdJ Time
Setting Time 2 SET Time
Adjusting Daily Alarm 3 T Alarm
Adjusting Date 2 AdJ Date
Setting Preferences 3 SET Pref
Backlight Setting 1 Light
Wireless Transmission Settings 3 HP
Dive Computer Units Setting 2 Units
Profile Sample Rate Setting 4 REC
Dive Computer Model Setting 5 Model
Important Information
Care and Maintenance
Care of Your Dive Computer
Water Contacts and Push Buttons
Water Resistance Inspection
Maintenance
Battery KIT
Battery Replacement 5.5.1. Computer battery
Tools Required
Battery Replacement
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Opening of the securing ring
Wireless Transmitter Battery Replacement
Tools Required
Transmitter Battery Replacement
Operating Principles
Technical Description
NO-DECOMPRESSION Limits
Altitude Diving
Surface Intervals
Suunto Reduced Gradient Bubble Model Rgbm
Oxygen Exposure
Transmitter
Technical Specification
Other displays
Battery Vytec
Warranty
System Requirements
SUUNTOSPORTS.COM
Communities
My Suunto
Getting Started
Sport Forums
Glossary
EAN
EAD
Noaa
Nitrox
No DEC Time
OLF
Rgbm
PO2
Surf Time
Tissue group
Disposal of the Device
TIME-KEEPING and STAND-BY Mode
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