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complete all of your ascents with the TLBG inside the green zone. While you
cannot provide a guarantee against the occurrence of decompression
sickness, you may choose your own personal zone of caution based
upon your individual age, physique, excessive weight, training, experi-
ence, etc. to reduce the statistical risk.
The Ascent Rate Indicator (Fig. 28) shows how fast you are ascending. When
you exceed the maximum prescribed ascent rate of 60 feet per minute (18 meters
per minute), the segments will enter the red zone and you will be alerted by a
flashing bar graph. Rates as they correspond with the bar graph are: 0 seg-
ments = 0 to 20 fpm (0 to 6 mpm), 1 segment = 21 to 30 fpm (6.5 to 9 mpm), 2
segments = 31 to 40 fpm (9.5 to 12 mpm), 3 segments = 41 to 50 fpm (12.5 to 15
mpm), 4 segments = 51 to 60 fpm (15.5 to 18 mpm), and 5 flashing segments =
61+ fpm (18+ mpm).
Dive Log Mode
Dive Log Mode, identified by the Dive Log icon (Fig. 29a) located above the
Surface Display icon, can be accessed while on the surface using the button on
the front of the module. Information from your 12 latest dives is stored in the
log for view. After 12 dives are accumulated, each subsequent dive will over-
write the oldest dive that exists in the log, i.e. the Data100 will add the most
recent dive while deleting the oldest. Information is not lost when batteries are
removed from the unit.
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Fig. 28 - VARI (Too Fast)
Fig. 29 - Dive Log Mode
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Summary of Contents for Data 100
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Page 11: ...THE DATA100 IS EASY TO USE...
Page 23: ...DETAILED OPERATIONS GUIDE...
Page 43: ...HANDLING THE EXTREMES...
Page 57: ...CARE and MAINTENANCE...
Page 69: ...REFERENCE...
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