Suunto VYTEC DS manual Altitude Diving

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TABLE 6.1. NO-DECOMPRESSION TIME LIMITS (MIN) FOR VARI- OUS DEPTHS (M) FOR THE FIRST DIVE OF A SERIES

Depth

 

 

Personal Mode / Altitude Mode

 

 

P0/A0

P0/A1

P0/A2

P1/A0

P1/A1

P1/A2

P2/A0

P2/A1

P2/A2

[m]

9

- -

163

130

163

130

96

130

96

75

12

124

89

67

89

67

54

67

54

45

15

72

57

43

57

43

35

43

35

29

18

52

39

30

39

30

25

30

25

21

21

37

29

23

29

23

20

23

20

15

24

29

24

19

24

19

16

19

16

12

27

23

18

15

18

15

12

15

12

9

30

18

14

12

14

12

9

12

9

7

33

13

11

9

11

9

8

9

8

6

36

11

9

8

9

8

6

8

6

5

39

9

8

6

7

6

5

6

5

4

42

7

6

5

6

5

4

5

4

4

45

6

5

5

5

5

4

5

4

3

TABLE 6.2. NO-DECOMPRESSION TIME LIMITS (MIN) FOR VARI- OUS DEPTHS [FT] FOR THE FIRST DIVE OF A SERIES

Depth

 

 

Personal Mode / Altitude Mode

 

 

P0/A0

P0/A1

P0/A2

P1/A0

P1/A1

P1/A2

P2/A0

P2/A1

P2/A2

[ft]

30

- -

160

127

160

127

93

127

93

73

40

120

86

65

86

65

53

65

53

43

50

69

56

41

56

41

34

41

34

28

60

51

38

29

38

29

25

29

25

20

70

36

29

23

29

23

20

23

20

15

80

28

23

19

23

19

15

19

15

11

90

22

18

15

18

15

11

15

11

9

100

17

14

11

14

11

9

11

9

7

110

13

11

9

11

9

7

9

7

6

120

10

9

8

9

8

6

8

6

5

130

9

7

6

7

6

5

6

5

4

140

7

6

5

6

5

4

5

4

4

150

6

5

4

5

4

4

4

4

3

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 and equilibrium is reached. It is recommended that you acclimate to the new altitude by waiting at least three hours before making a dive.

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Contents Suunto Vytec DS Guide Reference Quick COPYRIGHT, Trademark and Patent Notice Definition of WARNINGS, Cautions and NotesPrEN Page Page Page Table of Contents AIR/NITROX/GAUGE Suunto RGBM/ Deep Stop Algorithm IntroductionEmergency Ascents Safety PrecautionsFunctions Getting AcquaintedDive Computer Limitations NitroxPush Buttons Making the Vytec personalWater Contacts Press the Smart Mode buttonInstalling the Transmitter Wireless Cylinder Pressure TransmissionPairing and Code Selection Transmission Data Lobt Pressure Transmission Related DisplaysSetc FailBefore Diving Diving with the VytecActivation and Prechecks Battery Power Indicator Battery IndicationLowbat + Battery Power IndicatorDive Planning Plan Wireless Transmitter Battery IndicatorDive Numbering Shown During Dive Planning Safety Stops User Definable Functions and AlarmsRecommended Safety Stop Diving display. Pres- ent depth is 19.3 m Mandatory Safety StopDeep Stops Diving in AIR ModeBasic Dive Data Cylinder Pressure Data BookmarkConsumed Bottom Time CBT Ascent Rate Indicator Ascent Rate IndicatorDecompression dives Safety Stops and Deep StopsCEILING, Ceiling ZONE, Floor Decompression Range Display Above the Floor Display below the FloorDisplay AT the Ceiling Zone Display Above the Ceiling Diving in Nitrox Mode 3.4.1. Before DivingOxygen Displays Default Nitrox Settings22. Diving in Nitrox mode. The O2% is set to 32% OLF Oxygen Limit FractionGas Change, Multiple Breathing Gas Mixes Diving in Gauge Mode AT the Surface 3.6.1. Surface Interval Separated by a colon, telling Dive NumberingFlying After Diving Three double beeps occur, when Audible and Visual AlarmsSet oxygen partial pressure limit is exceeded. The maximum Oxygen Alarms in Nitrox ModeAltitude Adjustment Ranges High Altitude Dives and Personal AdjustmentAltitude Adjustment Personal AdjustmentPersonal Adjustment Ranges Rgbm Model Settings Error ConditionsOmitted Decompression USE of the Menu Based Functions Menu Based ModesList of the Menu Based Modes Exit / QuitLogbook and Dive Profile Memory 1 Logbook Memories and Data Transfer 1 MemoryI, main display Fig III Fig Dive Profile Memory Prof Dive History Memory 2 HistoryData Transfer and PC-Interface 3 TR-PC Dive Simulator 1 Simdive Simulation Mode 2 SimulSET Modes 3 SET Dive Planning Simulator 2 SimplanDive Parameter Settings 1 SET Dive Maximum Depth Alarm Setting 3 MAX Dpth Dive Time Alarm Setting 2 d AlarmNitrox/Oxygen Settings 4 Nitrox Adjusting Time 1 AdJ Time Setting Time 2 SET TimeBacklight Setting 1 Light Adjusting Date 2 AdJ DateAdjusting Daily Alarm 3 T Alarm Setting Preferences 3 SET PrefDive Computer Model Setting 5 Model Dive Computer Units Setting 2 UnitsWireless Transmission Settings 3 HP Profile Sample Rate Setting 4 RECWater Contacts and Push Buttons Care and MaintenanceImportant Information Care of Your Dive ComputerWater Resistance Inspection MaintenanceBattery KIT Battery Replacement 5.5.1. Computer batteryTools Required Battery ReplacementPage Opening of the securing ring Wireless Transmitter Battery ReplacementTools Required Transmitter Battery ReplacementOperating Principles Technical DescriptionNO-DECOMPRESSION Limits Altitude Diving Surface Intervals Suunto Reduced Gradient Bubble Model RgbmOxygen Exposure Transmitter Technical SpecificationOther displays Battery Vytec Warranty System Requirements SUUNTOSPORTS.COMCommunities My SuuntoGetting Started Sport ForumsGlossary EAN EADOLF NitroxNoaa No DEC TimeRgbm PO2Surf Time Tissue group Disposal of the Device TIME-KEEPING and STAND-BY Mode Page Page Made in Finland Suunto Oy 01 / 2004, 08