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4.1.6. – Instrument reset.
The instrument may be completely reset, by depressing the
small button on the back of the instrument, shown as "RESET"
(picture 34). This will result in information relating to nitrogen
absorption and time/date to be cancelled.
WARNING:
By resetting the instrument, all computations
relating to current de-saturation are cancelled! Do not
reset your instrument if it has to be used to compute sub-
sequent dives!
NOTE:
Dive logbook, profile and historic memory remain
stored in the memory even after the instrument’s reset.
The setting will revert back to the values set at the factory
(Dive Air program, that is FO2=21% and PO2=1.4 bar, maxi-
mum depth alarm on m 40 (ft. 132), not working).
Such function may be especially useful in case of instrumen-
t’s renting by Diving Centres.
Related topics:
• 2.3.1. -
program parameters setting.
• 2.5.2. - Date and hour adjustment.
• 4.1.1.
- Surface interval.
• 4.1.2. - Logbook.
• 4.1.3. - Dive historic memory.
• 4.1.4. - Dive profile.
4.2. – Simulator.
4.2.1. – DIVE simulator program ( )
Archimedes
II
is equipped with a simulator program ( ),
which allows the diver to become acquainted with the com-
puter’s different functions. The simulator program allows per-
sonal dives’ planning.
The program is entered by repeatedly depressing button B
(Mode), until the ( ) icon appears on the UFDS display
UFDS (picture 35): The display showing (possible) surface
interval starts flashing, waiting for a value to be set by the
diver. Depress button A ( ) to enter the simulation program
without surface interval, that is without data on residual nitro-
gen, or depress button C to extend the surface time previous
to the simulated dive.
At this point, it is possible to simulate multi-levelled dives (pic-
ture 36), by depressing button C ( ) to increase depth, or
button A ( ) to surface, by verifying in real time what the dis-
play shows during the dive’s different stages, including both
sound and visible alarms. At the end of the simulated dive, the
computer will give the relating surface and de-saturation
time, and it is possible to simulate the subsequent dive’s pro-
gress as well. By depressing button B you view the display of
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