Dive Computer
User Manual
Liquivision Products, Inc
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Revision 3.2 Software 2.58
Now these numbers are displayed in various configurations, depending on your depth and XEO ascent
schedule.
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If your XEO’s ascent schedule contains no decompression stops, TTS and NDL are displayed
(Picture 1 above)
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If your XEO’s ascent schedule contains decompression stops, but you are not at the deepest one
at the moment, TTS and STOP/FOR are displayed (Picture 2 above)
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If your XEO’s ascent schedule contains decompression stops, and you are at the deepest one at
the moment, TTS and STOP are displayed (Picture 3 above)
Based on your
Dive Setup
Dive Setup
settings, the moment
you begin your dive, your XEO will enter either
OC or CCR dive mode. This will be displayed in
the lower-left corner with either “OC” or
“CCR”. Furthermore, if during CCR dive you
bailout (and indicate that by using
Bailout
menu
option), this label will change to “BAIL”.
When you are diving OC or CCR in Bailout Mode, below the type of dive
(OC/BAIL) you will have your current gas displayed. It will be “O2” for
oxygen, “NxXX” for nitrox (e.g “Nx50” for nitrox with 50% oxygen),
“XX/XX” for trimix (e.g. “20/30” for trimix with 20% oxygen and 30%
helium), or “Air” for air, that is, gas with 21% oxygen and no helium.
Gas or Setpoint
You can switch your current gas in
Change Gas
menu section.
When you are diving CCR with bailout mode off, below the type of dive
(CCR) you will have your current setpoint displayed, with one decimal
place.
You can switch your current setpoint in
Change Setpoint
menu section.
Gas alarms will be displayed in the same place as your gas or setpoint.
Gas Alarms
If you are diving OC, or CCR in Bailout Mode, then:
Your “Best Gas” is the gas with the highest content of oxygen, among gases
that are breathable at your pressure (taking into account your min / max
PO2 / END settings). If there is such a gas (i.e., there is at least one gas in
your gas list that is breathable), and you are breathing different gas, then
“Switch Alarm” is triggered. It is displayed as a “Blinking Gas Label”.