Suunto VYTEC DS manual Table of Contents

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

 

WARNINGS!

2

1. INTRODUCTION

8

1.1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

9

1.1.1. Emergency Ascents

9

1.1.2. Dive Computer Limitations

10

1.1.3. Nitrox

10

2. GETTING ACQUAINTED

10

2.1. FUNCTIONS

10

2.2. PUSH BUTTONS

11

2.3. WATER CONTACTS

12

2.4. WIRELESS PRESSURE TRANSMISSION

13

2.4.1. Installing the transmitter

13

2.4.2. Pairing and code selection

14

2.4.3. Transmission data

15

3. DIVING WITH THE VYTEC

17

3.1. BEFORE DIVING

17

3.1.1. Activation and Prechecks

17

3.1.2. Battery indication

18

3.1.2.1. Battery Power Indicator

18

3.1.2.2. Wireless transmitter battery indicator

20

3.1.3. Dive Planning [PLAN]

20

3.1.4. User Definable Functions and Alarms

21

3.2. SAFETY STOPS

21

3.2.1. Recommended Safety Stop

21

3.2.2. Mandatory Safety Stop

22

3.2.3. Deep Stops

23

3.3. DIVING IN AIR MODE

23

3.3.1. Basic Dive Data

23

3.3.2. Bookmark

24

3.3.3. Cylinder Pressure Data

24

3.3.4. Consumed Bottom Time (CBT)

25

3.3.5. Ascent Rate Indicator

26

3.3.6. Safety Stops and Deep Stops

27

3.3.7. Decompression dives

27

3.4. DIVING IN NITROX MODE

30

3.4.1. Before Diving

30

3.4.2. Oxygen Displays

31

3.4.3. Oxygen Limit Fraction (OLF)

33

3.4.4. Gas Change, Multiple Breathing Gas Mixes

33

3.5. DIVING IN GAUGE MODE

34

3.6. AT THE SURFACE

35

3.6.1. Surface Interval

35

3.6.2. Dive Numbering

36

3.6.3. Flying After Diving

37

3.7. AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS

38

3.8. HIGH ALTITUDE DIVES AND PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT

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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 AscentsGetting Acquainted Dive Computer LimitationsNitrox FunctionsMaking the Vytec personal Push ButtonsPress the Smart Mode button Water ContactsWireless Cylinder Pressure Transmission Installing the TransmitterPairing and Code Selection Transmission Data Pressure Transmission Related Displays SetcFail LobtActivation and Prechecks Diving with the VytecBefore Diving Battery Indication Battery Power IndicatorBattery Power Indicator Lowbat +Dive Numbering Shown During Dive Planning Wireless Transmitter Battery IndicatorDive Planning Plan Recommended Safety Stop User Definable Functions and AlarmsSafety Stops Mandatory Safety Stop Diving display. Pres- ent depth is 19.3 mBasic Dive Data Diving in AIR ModeDeep Stops 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 AT the Ceiling Zone Display below the FloorDisplay Above the Floor 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% Gas Change, Multiple Breathing Gas Mixes Oxygen Limit FractionOLF 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 maximumHigh Altitude Dives and Personal Adjustment Altitude AdjustmentPersonal Adjustment Altitude Adjustment RangesPersonal Adjustment Ranges Omitted Decompression Error ConditionsRgbm Model Settings 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 Nitrox/Oxygen Settings 4 Nitrox Dive Time Alarm Setting 2 d AlarmMaximum Depth Alarm Setting 3 MAX Dpth Setting Time 2 SET Time Adjusting Time 1 AdJ TimeAdjusting Date 2 AdJ Date Adjusting Daily Alarm 3 T AlarmSetting Preferences 3 SET Pref Backlight Setting 1 LightDive Computer Units Setting 2 Units Wireless Transmission Settings 3 HPProfile Sample Rate Setting 4 REC Dive Computer Model Setting 5 ModelCare and Maintenance Important InformationCare of Your Dive Computer 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 RequiredNO-DECOMPRESSION Limits Technical DescriptionOperating Principles 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 EANNitrox NoaaNo DEC Time OLFSurf Time PO2Rgbm Tissue group Disposal of the Device TIME-KEEPING and STAND-BY Mode Page Page Made in Finland Suunto Oy 01 / 2004, 08