Dive numbering shown during dive planning

Dives belong to the same repetitive dive series if the instrument was still counting down the no-fly time at the beginning of the dive.

The surface interval must be at least 5 minutes for a dive to be considered a repetitive dive. Otherwise, it is considered a continuation of the same dive. The dive number will not change and the dive time will continue where it left off. (See also Section 7.2. Dive numbering ).

7.5.2. Dive logbook (MEMLogbook)

The Suunto D4 has a very sophisticated, high capacity Logbook and Profile Memory. The data is recorded in the profile memory based on the selected sample rate.

The END OF LOGS text is displayed between the oldest and most recent dive. The following information will be shown on three pages:

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THERE ARE THREE PAGES OF LOGBOOK DIVE

INFORMATION. USE SELECT BUTTON TO SCROLL

BETWEEN LOGBOOK PAGES I, II, AND III. THE DATA OF

THE MOST RECENT DIVE IS SHOWN FIRST.

Page I, main display

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Suunto D4 manual Dive numbering shown during dive planning, Dive logbook MEMLogbook