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Transmitter Low Battery Warning/Alarm conditions are only
displayed as a Transmitter Low Battery Status screen (Fig.
3) that comes On and alternates with the SURF MAIN
screens when voltage decreases to the Warning level (2.75
volts).
Each screen will be On for 3 seconds.
Displayed on the Transmitter Status screen will be the
graphics trtr (meaning Transmitter), Lo (meaning Low
Voltage), and bAt (meaning Battery).
The Battery should be changed prior to commencing a
series of dives.
If the Transmitter's voltage decreases to the Alarm level
(2.50 volts), the Lo and bAt graphics will flash. Transmitter
operation will continue until Tank Pressure decreases to 50
PSI (4 BAR).
BAR GRAPH
The CompuMask features one shared Bar Graph that represents
either nitrogen loading (Fig. 4A), or when accessed or during a
High O2 condition, oxygen accumulation (Fig. 4B).
By default the Bar Graph represents your relative no decompres-
sion or decompression status and is referred to as the Tissue
Loading Bar Graph (TLBG) identified by the TL icon and left side
bar.
Fig. 3 - TRANSMITTER LOW
BATTERY
Fig. 4B - O2BG
Fig. 4A - TLBG
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