A&D 2 Plus owner manual Pairing the Wrist Unit to the Transmitter

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CAUTION: DO NOT use the transmitter as a carrying handle. Doing so may damage the transmitter requiring its replacement. If the first-stage is attached to a cylinder, make sure to secure the cylinder so it doesn’t fall over and damage the transmitter (or regulator). A transmitter damaged due to user neglect is not covered under the warranty.

STEP 1

STEP 2

Section 1: Preparation

Fit your regulator to a charged SCUBA cylinder. DO NOT open the valve yet.

Activate the Monitor 3 Air by touching contacts A&D.

Pairing the Wrist Unit to the Transmitter

For a transmitter and a wrist unit to work together they must be first “paired”. Once paired, they will continue to work together until such time the transmitter is introduced to another wrist unit. When the transmitter sends a packet of data to the wrist unit, it sends along a special code that only the paired wrist unit recognizes. If the code is correct, then the wrist unit accepts the data packet. This way you will never get erroneous information from a nearby Monitor 3 transmitter (i.e. your dive buddy’s transmitter).

To pair a transmitter to a wrist unit, follow this step-by- step procedure:

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Contents Page Copyright Notice Safety Considerations Guidelines for Using the Monitor 3 Air Page Table of Contents Memory Mode Page What is a Dive Computer IntroductionIntroduction Features of the Monitor 3 Air Computer ScreenMonitor 3 Air display zones and contact letter designations Transmitter This section Attaching the Transmitter to Your Regulator StepPairing the Wrist Unit to the Transmitter Preparation Preparation Using the Monitor 3 Air Without the Transmitter Checking the Battery PowerThis section Preparation for the Dive Diving with the Monitor 3 Air Functions During the Dive Current DepthDive Time Maximum DepthAscent Rate Ascent Rate DisplayNo-Stop Time Antenna Symbol No-stop time at Minutes remainingGraphic Air Time Remaining ATR Digital Air Time Remaining ATRHigh Air Consumption Warning Decompression Stop Information SOS Mode Total Ascent TimeFunctions at the Surface Surface Mode Surface mode iconUpon surfacing Wait-to-fly Time Wait-to-fly RecommendationsDesaturation Time Surface Interval TimeMicrobubble Warning Diving at Altitude Altitude sectorsExceeding the Altitude Limit Summary of Attention Messages and Alarms Altitude diveLost transmission after 40 seconds Alarms Low computer battery Activating Memory Mode Scrolling through logged dives Overview Downloading the Memory to a PCMemory Mode From Ready Mode or Surface Mode, touch ActivationExiting Memory Mode Scrolling through Logged DivesMemory Mode This section Ready Mode Activation from Ready-ModeMaximum allowable no-stop time at that depth Activation from Surface Mode Surface ModeIncrease Time Decrease Time Planning a Decompression Dive Step Pre-Dive Planning Mode Page Care Before the Dive Care During the DiveCare & Maintenance Operating Temperature Replacing the BatteryPage Technical Specifications Operational Performance No-Decompression ModelWorkload and Temperature ZH-L8 ADT Calculation ModelSummary