chronograph automatically starts. If you want to record a split, go ahead and press start/split.
You can also take up to 99 split times during a dive and at least 20 of them can be stored for later viewing.
During normal DIVE CHRONO operation the display will show the following:
Line 1: Current water temperature. Line 2: Current depth.
Line 3: Length of current segment.
Depth and temperature readings are updated every 5 seconds when submerged and every 15 seconds otherwise. Once a split time has been taken, the display will change to the following for 10 seconds:
Line 1: Segment number of just completed split.
Line 2: Current depth.
Line 3: Split time or total dive time.
Line 4: Time of the just completed segment.
After 10 seconds, the display will revert to the following:
Line 1: Current temperature.
Line 2: Current depth.
Line 3: Total dive time.
Line 4: Time of current segment.
Reviewing Previously Stored Segments and Dive Data
Can't remember what transpired during that last voyage to the abyss? Your watch can recall most everything, and without the troublesome and
sappy reminiscence so many other timepieces display. A. Pull the crown out to Position 3. RECALL appears,
followed by TOT DIVE in Lines 1 and 2 and total dive time in Line 3.
B. Rotate the crown and you can review
total surface time, followed by the splits and depths recorded at various times.
During this operation, the display will show the following:
Lines 1 and 2: TOT DIVE.
Line 3: Total dive time.
After the next crown rotation, the display will show the following: Lines 1 and 2: TOT SURF.
Line 3: Total time spent at the surface.
C. Rotate the crown again and the display will show you the following: Line 1: Number of the segment being viewed.
Line 2: Depth at the time the split was taken.
Line 3: Split time relative to the total dive time.
Line 4: Lap time of the segment being viewed.
D. After the last segment has been viewed, the display will show the following: Line 2: DIVE.
Line 3: MA, followed by the maximum depth of the dive.
NOTE: If no splits have been taken or watch has not been submerged to a depth greater than or equal to 5 ft. (2 m.) since last reset, NO DATA appears.
WARNING: While your i•CONTROL® Setting Systems watch IS designed to withstand the pressure of underwater use and IS waterproof, it is important that the crown is NOT pulled out and the buttons are NOT pressed while the watch is underwater.
This will compromise the seal and could damage the watch.
•Watch is water resistant only as long as the lens, buttons, and case remain intact.
•Rinse watch with fresh water after exposure to salt water.