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Dive Computer
User Manual
Liquivision Products, Inc
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Revision 1.9 Software 1.17
In this menu, you are able to adjust and fine-tune settings of your device. You are probably going to
use this menu only once, before you start diving with your KAON.
7. Preferences
Here, you can choose the units in which data will be displayed on your KAON:
7.1. Units
- Metric units: meters, meters per minute, Celsius
- Imperial units: feet, feet per minute, Fahrenheit
The Log Period is the frequency with which dive data will be saved to memory. Your KAON collects
depth and temperature data for each dive. If you chose a Log Period of 2 seconds, then your KAON
will store depth and temperature data to memory every 2 seconds.
7.2. Log Period
The number of dives recorded by the KAON’s Dive Log depends on the Log Period you select. If you
set the Log Period to 1 second (1s), there is space for more than 60 hours of dive profiles. This will
increase substantially if you increase the Log Period. For example, with the Log Period set to 60
seconds (60s), your KAON would be capable of remembering 3600 hours of dive time.
You can set Tap Sensitivity to Low or High. This allows you to adjust how softly or firmly you must
tap your KAON for it to react. High sensitivity means it will be very sensitive and react to light taps.
Low sensitivity means it will be less sensitive and react to stronger taps only.
7.3. Tap Sensitivity
Some divers like to set their Tap Sensitivity to Low when in caves or wrecks to prevent accidental
bumps on the surrounding rock or wreck to launch their unit into menu mode.
You can set this either to “3” or to “5”. By choosing either of these, you set the number of taps that will
wake up your KAON from Sleep Mode, and the number of taps that will take you to the menus.
7.4. Tap Count
The default setting is “3”. Some divers find that the KAON can wake up at random due to a bumpy ride
to a dive site or due to accidental impacts during a dive in a closed environment, for example. In those
cases, we recommend changing the setting to “5”.
This allows you to control the minimum dive time required for the dive to be classified as an actual
dive. For example, if you set it to 1 minute, then any dive shorter than that will not be logged. You can
control this number in increments of 10 seconds. Minimum value is 0, maximum – 600 seconds.
7.5. Minimum Dive