Suunto VYTEC DS manual Technical Specification, Transmitter

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the blinking of the bar graph stops, when the PO2 is below 0.5 bar

audible alarms are given and the actual PO2 value blinks when it exceeds the preset limit

in dive planning the maximum depth according to the O2% and maximum PO2 selected.

6.4.TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

Dimensions and weight:

Vytec:

 

 

Diameter:

61mm [2.4in].

Thickness:

28mm [1.1in].

Weight:

68g [2.4 oz].

Transmitter:

Max. diameter: 40 mm [1.57 in].

Length:

80mm [3.15 in].

Weight:

118g [4.16 oz].

Rated working pressure: 300 bar [4000 psi], maximum allowed pressure 360 bar [5000 psi].

Display resolution:1 bar [1 psi].

Depth Gauge:

Temperature compensated pressure sensor.

Salt water calibrated, in fresh water the readings are about 3% smaller (calibrated complying with prEN 13319).

Maximum depth of operation: 80 m [262 ft] (complying with prEN 13319).

Accuracy: ± 1% of full scale or better from 0 to 80 m [262 ft] at 20°C [68°F] (complying with prEN 13319).

Depth display range: 0 … 150 m [492 ft].

Resolution: 0.1 m from 0 to 100 m [1 ft from 0 to 328 ft].

Temperature display:

 

Resolution:

1°C [1.5°F].

Display range: -9 ... +50°C [-9 ... +122°F].

Accuracy:

± 2°C [± 3.6°F] within 20 minutes of

 

 

temperature change.

Calendar Clock:

 

Accuracy:

± 25 s/month (at 20°C [68°F]).

12/24 h display.

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Contents Suunto Vytec DS Guide Reference Quick Definition of WARNINGS, Cautions and Notes COPYRIGHT, Trademark and Patent NoticePrEN Page Page Page Table of Contents AIR/NITROX/GAUGE Introduction Suunto RGBM/ Deep Stop AlgorithmSafety Precautions Emergency AscentsNitrox Getting AcquaintedDive Computer Limitations FunctionsMaking the Vytec personal Push ButtonsPress the Smart Mode button Water ContactsWireless Cylinder Pressure Transmission Installing the TransmitterPairing and Code Selection Transmission Data Fail Pressure Transmission Related DisplaysSetc LobtBefore Diving Diving with the VytecActivation and Prechecks Battery Indication Battery Power IndicatorBattery Power Indicator Lowbat +Dive Planning Plan Wireless Transmitter Battery IndicatorDive Numbering Shown During Dive Planning Safety Stops User Definable Functions and AlarmsRecommended Safety Stop Mandatory Safety Stop Diving display. Pres- ent depth is 19.3 mDeep Stops Diving in AIR ModeBasic Dive Data Bookmark Cylinder Pressure DataConsumed Bottom Time CBT Ascent Rate Indicator Ascent Rate IndicatorSafety Stops and Deep Stops Decompression divesCEILING, Ceiling ZONE, Floor Decompression Range Display Above the Floor Display below the FloorDisplay AT the Ceiling Zone Diving in Nitrox Mode 3.4.1. Before Diving Display Above the CeilingDefault Nitrox Settings Oxygen Displays22. 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 Dive Numbering Separated by a colon, tellingFlying After Diving Audible and Visual Alarms Three double beeps occur, whenOxygen Alarms in Nitrox Mode Set oxygen partial pressure limit is exceeded. The maximumPersonal Adjustment High Altitude Dives and Personal AdjustmentAltitude Adjustment Altitude Adjustment RangesPersonal Adjustment Ranges Rgbm Model Settings Error ConditionsOmitted Decompression Menu Based Modes USE of the Menu Based FunctionsExit / Quit List of the Menu Based ModesMemories and Data Transfer 1 Memory Logbook and Dive Profile Memory 1 LogbookI, main display Fig III Fig Dive History Memory 2 History Dive Profile Memory ProfData Transfer and PC-Interface 3 TR-PC Simulation Mode 2 Simul Dive Simulator 1 SimdiveDive Planning Simulator 2 Simplan SET Modes 3 SETDive Parameter Settings 1 SET Dive Maximum Depth Alarm Setting 3 MAX Dpth Dive Time Alarm Setting 2 d AlarmNitrox/Oxygen Settings 4 Nitrox Setting Time 2 SET Time Adjusting Time 1 AdJ TimeSetting Preferences 3 SET Pref Adjusting Date 2 AdJ DateAdjusting Daily Alarm 3 T Alarm Backlight Setting 1 LightProfile Sample Rate Setting 4 REC Dive Computer Units Setting 2 UnitsWireless Transmission Settings 3 HP Dive Computer Model Setting 5 ModelCare of Your Dive Computer Care and MaintenanceImportant Information Water Contacts and Push ButtonsMaintenance Water Resistance InspectionBattery Replacement 5.5.1. Computer battery Battery KITBattery Replacement Tools RequiredPage Wireless Transmitter Battery Replacement Opening of the securing ringTransmitter Battery Replacement Tools RequiredOperating Principles Technical DescriptionNO-DECOMPRESSION Limits Altitude Diving Suunto Reduced Gradient Bubble Model Rgbm Surface IntervalsOxygen Exposure Technical Specification TransmitterOther displays Battery Vytec Warranty SUUNTOSPORTS.COM System RequirementsMy Suunto CommunitiesSport Forums Getting StartedGlossary EAD EANNo DEC Time NitroxNoaa OLFRgbm PO2Surf Time Tissue group Disposal of the Device TIME-KEEPING and STAND-BY Mode Page Page Made in Finland Suunto Oy 01 / 2004, 08