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MISSION2 User Manual

brightness level and backlight on wrist raise

Factory Reset

Restore settings to factory defaults

5.2.4 Cycling Screen Layout and Alarms

Cycling Main Screen

Upper: Heart rate
First field: distance
Second field: cycling time

Third field speed

Bottom: Battery and time

Cycling sub-screen

Press button C in the main
cycling screen to go to the

sub-screen, and press

button C again to return to
the main screen

The upper-left, upper-right,

bottom-left, and

bottom-right field
information can go to the

setting field to adjust the

information you want to
see, such as temperature,
altitude, etc.

Automatic Lap Count

The lap will be counted
automatically when the set
time or distance has been
reached.

Manual Lap Count

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Summary of Contents for Mission 2

Page 1: ...User Manual 2022 ATMOS Co Ltd All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ... Clock 11 3 Dive Mode 12 3 1 Water Auto on 12 3 2 No Fly Time and Surface Interval 12 3 3 Scuba Mode 12 3 3 1 Scuba Preparation Screen and Operation 12 3 3 2 Scuba Settings 13 3 3 3 Scuba Screen Layout and Alarms 14 3 3 4 Scuba Log 18 3 3 5 Dive Plan 19 3 3 6 Altitude 19 3 4 Freedive Mode 19 3 4 1 Freedive Preparation Screen and Operation 19 3 4 2 Freedive Settings 20 3 4 3 Freedive Screen Layout ...

Page 3: ...tion Screen and Operation 33 5 3 2 Swimming Terminology 34 5 3 3 Swimming Settings 34 5 3 4 Swimming Screen Layout and Alarms 35 5 3 5 Inaccurate Information 36 5 4 Ski Board 36 5 4 1 Ski board Preparation Screen and Operation 36 5 4 2 Ski board Terminology 36 5 4 3 Ski board Settings 37 5 4 4 Ski board Screen Layout and Alarms 37 6 Storage and Maintenance 38 7 Warranty Policy 39 8 Servicing 40 9 ...

Page 4: ...or commercial diving Applications Divers should never ascend faster than 10m min 33ft min Ascending faster than this will negatively impact your decompression physiology Please follow the decompression stops advised by MISSION2 Violation will increase the risk of decompression sickness which may lead to serious injury or death The MISSION2 is a precision instrument Take care to protect your comput...

Page 5: ...E Turning backlight On Off Hold button E Power Off 1 4 2 Power On Off Power On Press and hold backlight button E for 3 seconds or connect MISSION2 to the charging cable Power Off Press and hold button E for 3 seconds while in watch mode 1 4 3 Charging Please make sure the charging points are clean and dry Moisture and dirt can seriously affect charging efficiency and may cause damage Please use a ...

Page 6: ...ly depending on your mobile phone and software version 1 After logging in to the App go to Add device to start pairing Enable Bluetooth on your mobile phone Android users may need to authorize the connection to the device 2 MISSION2 SETTINGS CONNECT CONNECT App iOS Android ON 3 In the App Select your MISSION2 Enter the 5 Pin code shown on MISSION2 to complete the connection Long press button A on ...

Page 7: ...C via USB charging cable and the Device MISSION 2 will be detected 3 Go to ATMOS website https www atmos App to download the latest MISSION2 firmware 4 Open the zip file in the download folder open the FIRMWARE folder drag the XXX bin file into the FIRMWARE folder in Device MISSION 2 5 When the files are transferred disconnect the charging cable and MISSION2 will automatically start updating 1 8 C...

Page 8: ...bled by default during dive or swimming The heart rate may vary greatly due to light wavelength absorption underwater which in turn affects the optical detection Causes of abnormal heart rate Avoid Applying sunscreen or skin lotion which will result in uneven reflection of light and keep the wearing area clean Arm hair tattoos or skin tone arm movement subcutaneous blood flow etc may all affect he...

Page 9: ...ies ON Checking the step count calories after enabling the widget press button C key on the main screen to scroll to the information page The orange outer circle is the step counter and the yellow inner circle represents calories The increase in steps and calorie consumption will gradually form a circle When the set target value is reached it will be a complete circle Press button B again on the s...

Page 10: ... will affect the reading of altitude and air pressure such as low pressure of typhoon high pressure of cold air mass When the weather changes frequently it is recommended to set the correct altitude reference value If the weather is stable no reference value setting is required Using GPS Calibration There will be altitude data during GPS positioning When there is a large altitude deviation or offs...

Page 11: ... condition can result in injury or even death Thus the tidal information is for reference only Steps 1 Open ATMOS App and pair with MISSION2 2 Ensure the mobile phone s GPS is turned on allow ATMOS App to obtain location information 3 ATMOS App Tides 4 Acquire the current location through the mobile phone GPS or select the location via the search function 5 Please check MISSION2 Widget if tidal in...

Page 12: ...d displayed 1 Open the App and pair the watch with the App 2 Please ensure the mobile phone has GPS turned on and allow ATMOS App to obtain location information 3 ATMOS App Weather widget obtain and display the weather data 4 Please check MISSION2 Widget if weather information is displayed 2 7 Stopwatch Press and Hold button C for 2 seconds while in watch mode Press button A Start Press button B M...

Page 13: ... Time and Surface Interval Due to residual nitrogen in the body after diving please wait until the No Fly time icon disAppears before flying or ascending to altitudes above 300m 1 000ft Upper left No fly time Icon Displays for 24hrs starting from the moment you exit the water following the last dive No fly time Icon will be displayed when freedived over 40m Upper right Surface interval S I icon Co...

Page 14: ...ted to the MOD Maximum Operation Depth Conservatism Conservatism HIGH GF 35 75 Conservatism MEDIUM GF 40 85 Conservatism LOW GF 45 95 Conservatism CUSTOM Adjusting GF Gradient Factor will affect decompression calculations For more detail please refer to Erik Baker s Clearing up the Confusion About Deep Stops Dive Site See 4 1 2 Dive Site Safety Stop Ascend to 6 meters start a 3 minute safety stop ...

Page 15: ...by the computer to zero Do not change any setting until you understand the effects of NDL and DECO on diving after the nitrogen reset Factory Reset Restore settings to factory defaults 3 3 3 Scuba Screen Layout and Alarms Predive Upper left Compass heading Infinity will be displayed when the compass shall be calibrated Mid left Water temperature Upper right NDL No Decompression Limit will be displ...

Page 16: ...n B to mark heading Use button A to unmark heading View Compass Heading Hold button A to enter the Compass Heading in preparation screen or during dive Hold button B to enter the Mark Compass Heading Use button B to mark heading Use button A to unmark heading Fast Ascent When the ascent speed exceeds 13m min the ascent rate bar will turn red and MISSION2 will notify with a Fast Ascent Alarm if it ...

Page 17: ...fies the diver when battery power is low Safety Stop The safety stop can be switched on and off and can be set according to personal needs and dive plans The default is ON Safety Stop Pause The depth of the safety stop is 3 7 meters beyond which the countdown will stop and a Safety Stop Pause reminder will Appear Safety Stop Clear 16 ...

Page 18: ...e user with a DECO needed alarm The NDL indicator will be replaced by DECO notifying the stop depth 6m and decompression stop time 3 min Please ascend slowly to the depth for performing decompression stop As ascending is decompression it is possible to end decompression before reaching the depth for a decompression stop Missed Stop Missed Stop alarm Appears when the diver has ascended above the De...

Page 19: ...n be viewed in minutes by pressing button C It is the sum of all decompression stops and ascent times on the current dive It is based on the following calculations Assumes that the diver s ascent rate is 10m min 33ft min Follows decompression stops calculated by dive computer Check SPG SPG Alarm will show to remind you to check the SPG when a set dive time has been reached 3 3 4 Scuba Log Scuba Lo...

Page 20: ...al you will have a 22 minute NDL 3 3 6 Altitude MISSION2 will automatically track the air pressure at current location It will calibrate the depth value according to the altitude at high altitude Simply adjusting the freshwater seawater settings if you are doing an altitude dive 3 4 Freedive Mode There are 2 Freedive modes freedive Depth mode and pool Dynamic apnea mode If there is residual nitrog...

Page 21: ...en the set depth has been reached Ascent Alarm Ascent Alarm notifies the diver when the set depth has been reached Time Alarm Time Alarm display notifies the diver when the Dive Time has been reached 10 sets Surface Internal Reminder Select between Default Custom and Off Default Surface Internal Completed reminder will Appear when the surface internal reaches twice the dive time Dive Site See 4 1 ...

Page 22: ... Upper left Dive count Left Water temperature Press button E Turn the backlight On Off Information displayed when returning to surface After returning to the surface the maximum depth dive time and dive count will be displayed During surface internal Upper left current count of consecutive dives Left Water temperature Upper right Stopwatch Mid right Surface internal time Bottom right Press button ...

Page 23: ...ring surface internal SI continues to accumulate The blue frame sets will increase with the number of dynamic apnea 3 5 Gauge Mode Gauge mode does not perform decompression calculations It only displays depth time water temperature and ascent rate with the functions of depth gauge and underwater timer Scuba Mode will be locked for 24 hours after using gauge mode to dive During this period Scuba Mo...

Page 24: ...etting until you understand the effects Adjustable Function Dive Alarm Time Alarm Time Alarm display notifies the diver when the Dive Time has been reached 1 set Depth Alarm Depth Alarm notifies the diver every minute when the maximum depth has been reached 1 set Dive Site See 4 1 2 Dive Site Freshwater Sea water Depth correction based on Freshwater Seawater The density of salt water is about 3 hi...

Page 25: ...nlike mobile phones which can expose the antenna for signal reception the GPS function is only suitable for outdoor areas Weather shade and environment will all cause interference and there is no guarantee that the GPS can be positioned When GPS is acquired At surface Entry point Descend while GPS is acquired can mark the entry point which will show on the map in the dive log in ATMOS App Exit poi...

Page 26: ...ositioned and the icon will stop blinking when the positioning is complete Water enter will be recorded when diving after GPS positioning Exit point MISSION2 will automatically locate and record the water exit before the end of dive The water entry and exit points can be displayed from the map when the long is synced to the App The arrow down is the water enter location and the arrow up is the wat...

Page 27: ...ositioning cannot be guaranteed The following are common disturbances High rise buildings With cement walls of high rise buildings and alleys on both sides the signal received will be relatively less Forest roads Dense leaves and branches act as concrete walls which will reduce the penetration of GPS electromagnetic waves Adjacent to high voltage towers As electromagnetic waves of different freque...

Page 28: ...e it takes to run or complete a kilometer or mile For example a runner says that he has a pace of 7 minutes which means that he will run a kilometer in 7 minutes STRIDE The distance between two feet after initial contact of one foot CAD Number of steps per minute a person takes during a run Lap Count Record split pace by distance or time as a tool for runners to control or adjust their pace 5 1 3 ...

Page 29: ...rding to needs Sensors Add sensors such as heart rate monitor Backlight Adjust the backlight constant brightness brightness level and backlight on wrist raise Factory Reset Restore settings to factory defaults 5 1 4 Running Screen Layout and Alarms Running Main Screen Upper mid heart rate First field distance Second field running time Third field pace Bottom mid battery and time Running sub screen...

Page 30: ...ause If you turn on the auto pause function when you stop moving forward it will automatically pause the time will not continue to be calculated and it will automatically continue until you advance again Pause and save Press button D on the main running screen and the pause screen will Appear Press button A to return to the main screen Press button C to save and exit 29 ...

Page 31: ...at he completed 25km in 1 hour Cadence CAD The number of rotations For example one foot passing the same position on the circumference 90 times in one minute will be 90 RPM Recommended cadence 90 110 rpm the unit is RPM Rotate per Minute Lap Count Record the speed of the segment by distance or time as a tool to control or adjust the speed Wheel diameter Enter the wheel diameter of the bicycle for ...

Page 32: ...ust the displayed information such as climb temperature altitude etc Alarms Distance reminder Appear when the set distance has been reached Time Alarm notifies when set Time has been reached Lap Count Lap Count Button Press button A to manually count the lap There are two modes for automatic lap count Distance Lap Count Count the lap automatically when the set distance has been reached Time lap co...

Page 33: ...ttom Battery and time Cycling sub screen Press button C in the main cycling screen to go to the sub screen and press button C again to return to the main screen The upper left upper right bottom left and bottom right field information can go to the setting field to adjust the information you want to see such as temperature altitude etc Automatic Lap Count The lap will be counted automatically when...

Page 34: ... the main screen Press button C to save and exit 5 3 Swimming Mode There are 2 Swimming modes pool indoor and open water outdoor 5 3 1 Swimming Preparation Screen and Operation Pool Mode When using MISSION2 for the first time please select the length of the pool or customize the distance After distance is set MISSION2 will use this setting the next time you swim If the distance changes go to the S...

Page 35: ...ble Function Fields Fields displayed on the swimming sub screen Adjust the displayed information such as temperature calories SWOLF etc Alarm Distance reminder Appear when the set distance has been reached Time Alarm notifies when set Time has been reached Swimming Distance Enter the pool distance 25m 50m or custom Lap Count Open Water Lap Count Button Press button A to manually count the lap Ther...

Page 36: ...eld distance Second field Swimming time without turning Third field 100m pace Bottom Battery and time Pool and Open Water sub screen Press button C in the main swimming screen to go to the sub screen and press button C again to return to the main screen The upper left upper right bottom left and bottom right field information can go to the setting field to adjust the information you want to see su...

Page 37: ...ON2 in a sub zero environment may encounter a situation where it cannot be powered on It is recommended to power it on before entering an extremely cold environment Avoid rinsing it with hot water when returning from a sub zero environment to avoid damage caused by thermal expansion 5 4 1 Ski board Preparation Screen and Operation The GPS will start blinking and acquiring It will stop blinking and...

Page 38: ...en the set time has been reached Auto Pause When you stop running MISSION2 will automatically pause and the time will not continue to count Optical heart rate Heart rate sensing function can be enabled according to needs Sensors Add sensors such as heart rate monitor Backlight Adjust the backlight constant brightness brightness level and backlight on wrist raise Factory Reset Restore settings to f...

Page 39: ...be calculated and it will automatically continue until you advance again Pause and save Press button D on the main ski board screen and the pause screen will Appear Press button A to return to the main screen Press button C to save and exit 6 Storage and Maintenance MISSION2 bezel buttons charging port are made with highly corrosion resistant 316 stainless steel but if the dirt and substances such...

Page 40: ...roducts are warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for one year from the date of purchase To obtain warranty service an original or copy of the sales receipt from the original retailer is required Warranty service is valid in the country of purchase With the exception of consumables or parts with limited resistance such as the case the glass battery and band this product is ...

Page 41: ...C RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE JURISDICTION OR COUNTRY TO COUNTRY WARRANTY NOTHING IN THIS WARRANTY AFFECTS YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS 8 Servicing There are no user serviceable parts inside the MISSION2 Do not tighten or remove the faceplate screws Clean with water ONLY Any solvents may damage the MISSION2 dive computer Service of the MISSION2 may only be done at ATMOS or by any of our authorized servi...

Page 42: ...ometric Altimeter Digital Compass Gyroscope Accelerometer Thermometer Depth Sensor DAILY SMART FEATURES Smartphone Compatibility Most common iOS Android phones supported Smart Notifications Sunrise Sunset Times Weather Tidal DIVING FEATURES Modes Air Nitrox Freedive Freedive pool Gauge Decompression Model Bühlmann ZHL 16c GF configurable Gas Single gas Oxygen 21 40 In water activation Depth Time A...

Page 43: ...pth Low Battey MOD CNS S I Notify Check SPG Residual Tissue Loading Reset Digital Dive Log ATMOS App iOS Android SPORT Running indoor outdoor Biking indoor outdoor Swimming indoor outdoor Skiing CASE INCLUDED Case Included MISSION2 Standard silicone band Width 26mm Length 135 230mm Charging cable Screen protector 2 pcs Warranty card 10 CONTACT Regional Distributor Dealer Where to buy contact Taiwa...

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