User manual SUUNTO VYPER

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[. . . ] EN SUUNTO VYPER USER'S GUIDE Arrows: - Decompression Stop at the Ceiling Depth - Mandatory Safety Stop Zone - Ascent Recommended - Must Descend Safety Stop Warning Safety Stop Indicator Fast Ascent Warning (SLOW) Bar Graph: - Ascent Rate Indicator - Battery Power Indicator - Logbook Page Indicator Maximum Depth Ceiling Depth on Decompression Mandatory Safety Stop Depth Average Depth on Logbook Oxygen Partial Pressure AM/PM Indicator Present Depth Dive Counter Logbook Symbol QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE Dive Attention Symbol Bar Graph: - Mode Indicator - Consumed Botton Time - Oxygen Limit Fraction Do Not Fly Icon Current Time Display Surface Interval Time No Flying Time No-Decompression Time Total Ascent Time Safety Stop Time Oxygen Percentage in Nitrox Mode Altitude Adjustment Mode The Smart Button: - Activation - Backlight - Mode Operations Indicators for the Smart Button Low Battery Warning Dive Time Time Month, Day Daily/DiveTime/Depth Time (alternative display) Button Scroll Button (decrease value, descend) Alarm On Indicator Personal Adjustment Mode Temperature Week Day Mode Text Indicators for the Scroll Buttons Dive Planning Button Scroll Button (increase value, ascend) DEFINITION OF WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES Throughout this manual, special references are made when deemed important. Three classifications are used to separate these references by their order of importance. WARNING CAUTION NOTE is used in connection with a procedure or situation that may result in serious injury or death. is used in connection with a procedure or situation that will result in damage to the product. [. . . ] An arrow pointing upwards and the blinking ascent warning ASC TIME will appear. C B T m MAX NO DEC TIME Continuous beeps and the backlight for 5 seconds occur, when: · the maximum allowed ascent rate, 10 m/min [33 ft/min], is exceeded. A SLOW and STOP warnings will appear (Fig. 3. 13) the Mandatory Safety Stop ceiling is exceeded. A downward pointing arrow will appear (Fig. 3. 15) the decompression ceiling depth is exceeded. An error warning Er and a downward pointing arrow appear. You should immediately descend to or below the ceiling. The instrument will otherwise enter a permanent Error Mode within three minutes, indicated by a permanent Er (Fig. 3. 19). °C DIVE TIME BEE P BEE EEP P B Fig. 3. 32 Preset dive time alarm is activated. · BEE P BEE EEP P · B m MAX NO DEC TIME C B T °C DIVE TIME Fig. 3. 33 Preset maximum depth alarm is activated. 35 You are able to set alarms before the actual dive. The preset user programmable alarms can be set for time, dive time and maximum depth. The alarms activate when: · The preset alarm time is reached (Fig. 3. 31) - the current time is shown - continuous beep series for 24 seconds or until any button is pressed - the current time blinks for one minute, if no button is pressed. 3. 32) - continuous beep series for 24 seconds or until any button is pressed - the dive time blinks for one minute, if no button is pressed. The preset maximum depth is reached (Fig. 3. 33) - continuous beep series for 24 seconds or until any button is pressed - the maximum depth blinks as long as the present depth value exceeds the adjusted value. · · OXYGEN WARNINGS IN THE NITROX MODE Three double beeps and the backlight for 5 seconds activate when: the OLF bar graph reaches 80%. The segments exceeding the 80% limit start to blink (Fig. 3. 23) · the OLF bar graph reaches 100%. The blinking of the segments exceeding 80% will stop, when the OLF is not loading anymore. At that point the PO2 is less than 0. 5 bar. Continuous beeps for 3 minutes and the backlight for 5 seconds, occur when: · the set oxygen partial pressure and equivalent depth limit is exceeded. [. . . ] Any nitrogen-oxygen mix including standard air. United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Dive time EAD EAN Enriched Air Nitrox Equivalent Air Depth Floor Half-time Multi-level dive NITROX NOAA No-decompression time The maximum amount of time a diver may remain at a particular depth without having to make decompression stops or remain below a ceiling during the subsequent ascent. 72 No-decompression dive Any dive which permits a direct, uninterrupted ascent to the surface at any time. NO DEC TIME Abbreviation for no-decompression time limit. OEA = EAN = EANx OLF OTU Abbreviation for Oxygen Enriched Air Nitrox. [. . . ]

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