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Using the Dive Plan Mode

............................................................................... 113

1. Switching the Display.................................................................................... 113
2. Calling Up No-Decompression Limit Time.................................................... 113
3. Dive Alarm .................................................................................................... 114
4. Setting the Dive Alarm .................................................................................. 114
5. Dive Alarm Monitor ....................................................................................... 114

Using the Scuba Log Mode and Skin Log Mode

.......................................... 115

1. Calling Up Scuba Diving Log Data ............................................................... 115
2. Calling Up Skin Diving Log Data................................................................... 116
3. Deleting Log Data ......................................................................................... 116

Using the Dive Mode

....................................................................................... 117

1. Reading the Display during Depth Measurement ......................................... 117
2. Depth Measurement ..................................................................................... 119
3. Dive Time Measurement............................................................................... 119
4. Water Temperature Measurement................................................................ 119
5. No. of Dives Per Day and Recording Log Data ............................................ 119
6. Ending the Dive Mode .................................................................................. 120

Using the Surface Mode

.................................................................................. 120

Low power mode (Temporally function)

....................................................... 121

1. Switching the Display.................................................................................... 121
2. Setting the Time and Date ............................................................................ 122

Data Communication Functions

.................................................................... 123

1. Communication Unit ..................................................................................... 123
2. Infrared Communication ............................................................................... 124

A. Communication Range............................................................................. 124
B. Infrared Communication Mode Operating Procedure .............................. 125

3. Data Communication with PC....................................................................... 126

A. Preparations for Communication.............................................................. 126
B. Sending and Receiving Data.................................................................... 127

4. Data Communication between Watches....................................................... 128

Accessory Software

........................................................................................ 129

1. Operating Environment................................................................................. 129
2. Installation..................................................................................................... 130

A. Installing the USB Driver .......................................................................... 130
B. Installing AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 (accessory software) ..................... 135
C. Startup and Ending AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 and CAPgm .................. 136

All Reset

........................................................................................................... 136

Formatting Flash Memory

............................................................................... 137

Troubleshooting

.............................................................................................. 138

Handling Precautions (For the watch)

........................................................... 140

Warranty and Service

...................................................................................... 142

Specifications

.................................................................................................. 143

Please Direct Inquiries To:

............................................................................. 145

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Introduction

........................................................................................................... 76

Checking Accessories

...................................................................................... 82

Before Use

.......................................................................................................... 83

1. Installing Batteries in Communication Unit ..................................................... 84
2. Charging the Watch ........................................................................................ 84

Cautions Regarding Use During Diving

.......................................................... 86

Features

.............................................................................................................. 88

Names of Components

..................................................................................... 89

Display Mode (Functions)

................................................................................. 90

Battery Charge Indicator and Continuous Usage Time

................................. 92

1. How to Read the Battery Charge Indicator ..................................................... 92
2. Continuous Usage Time ................................................................................. 92

Switching the Mode

........................................................................................... 93

Using the EL Light

............................................................................................. 94

Using the Standard Mode

................................................................................. 95

1. Time Mode...................................................................................................... 95

A. Switching the Display ................................................................................. 95
B. Setting the Time and Date ......................................................................... 95
C. Daily Graphic ............................................................................................. 96

2. Travel Time Mode........................................................................................... 97

A. Switching the Display ................................................................................. 97
B. Setting the Travel Time .............................................................................. 97
C. Intercharging Locations Between Travel Time Mode and Time Mode....... 98

3. Destination Timer Mode.................................................................................. 98

A. Setting the Destination Timer ..................................................................... 99
B. Destination Timer Measuring Procedure.................................................. 100

4. Alarm Mode .................................................................................................. 101

A. Alarm ON/OFF and Alarm Monitor ........................................................... 101
B. Setting the Alarm...................................................................................... 101

5. Chronograph Mode....................................................................................... 102

A. Reading the Display ................................................................................. 102
B. Chronograph Timing Procedure ............................................................... 102

6. Timer Mode................................................................................................... 103

A. Setting the Timer ...................................................................................... 103
B. Timer Measuring Procedure..................................................................... 104

7. System Monitor Mode................................................................................... 105

A. Switching the Display ............................................................................... 105
B. Battery Charge Indicator .......................................................................... 105
C. Flash Memory Status Display .................................................................. 106
D. Garbage Collection Operating Procedure ................................................ 106

Locations Displayed by this Watch

............................................................... 107

Warning Functions

.......................................................................................... 108

Diving Terms Used by this Watch

.................................................................. 111

Summary of Contents for CYBER AQUALAND

Page 1: ...ltaneously pressing button A and button D for at least two seconds the watch returns to the normal display Refer to the section on Low power mode Temporally function in this manual for further informa...

Page 2: ...ta maximum depth dive time etc generated during diving as well as diving profile data and display that data in the form of log data By installing AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 in your personal computer from the...

Page 3: ...as described in this manual and strictly adhere to the procedures for its operation The watch may not function properly if handled in a manner not described in this manual This watch should not be us...

Page 4: ...Memory 137 Troubleshooting 138 Handling Precautions For the watch 140 Warranty and Service 142 Specifications 143 Please Direct Inquiries To 145 81 80 C CO ON NT TE EN NT TS S Introduction 76 Checking...

Page 5: ...y the batteries in the communication unit CAUTION The communication unit is not waterproof Do not allow it to come in contact with water or become wet In addition sand or dust inside the communication...

Page 6: ...charging is performed correctly in this case as well CHK is no longer displayed and the display returns to normal when the watch is removed from the communication unit after charging is completed If t...

Page 7: ...fresh water is actually 2 5 deeper than the displayed water depth Example Water depth displayed as 20 m x 1 025 20 5 m actual water depth C Ca au ut ti io on ns s R Re eg ga ar rd di in ng g U Us se e...

Page 8: ...urement of water depth begins automatically simply by placing the watch on your wrist and entering the water and various data depth elapsed time etc are measured automatically while diving This watch...

Page 9: ...main time that are the basic parameters of this watch This mode is normally displayed when wearing the watch 2 Travel Time Mode In this mode the watch displays the time and date for a different locati...

Page 10: ...phic representation of the amount of residual charge in the secondary battery and the changes in the battery charge indicator B Ba at tt te er ry y C Ch ha ar rg ge e I In nd di ic ca at to or r a an...

Page 11: ...n the surface mode has been activated The watch switches to the low power mode when buttons A and D are pressed for at least 2 seconds in the time mode of the standard mode If BATT ERR or CHK is flash...

Page 12: ...m by pressing either button B or button A Pressing button B advances the display by one step at a time while pressing button A moves the display back by one step at a time Pressing either button conti...

Page 13: ...o the newly set arrival time The remaining time is recalculated in the case the time or daylight savings time setting is corrected for the location set with the destination timer in the time mode or t...

Page 14: ...g The 12 hour or 24 hour format setting is in accordance with the setting in the time mode The watch automatically returns to the normal alarm display when none of the buttons are pressed for about 3...

Page 15: ...splay by pressing button D in the correction state display flashing 5 Chronograph Mode The chronograph function of this watch is able to measure time in 1 100 units for up to 99 hours 59 minutes and 5...

Page 16: ...se areas can be reused automatically Diving Function This indicates whether or not the watch can be used for diving When NG is displayed the watch will not switch to the dive mode The watch can theref...

Page 17: ...2 seconds during the flash memory status display During the garbage collection operation an alarm sounds and G C is displayed on the display When garbage collection is completed Done is displayed on...

Page 18: ...g displayed correctly W Wa ar rn ni in ng g F Fu un nc ct ti io on ns s This watch is equipped with various warning functions for the purpose of avoiding risks and problems when diving as much as poss...

Page 19: ...cending Time This refers to the minimum time required to ascend to the surface from the current depth in the case of ascending at the rate of 18 m min or less while making a decompression stop in acco...

Page 20: ...nables this to display the total number of scuba dives made throughout your life Dive Date This is the date year month and date on which a dive was made Dive Number This is the number of dives made in...

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