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The maximum depth that the Data100 will display all of its features, is 330 feet
(99.5 meters). Upon exceeding 330 feet (99.5 meters), the TLBG will flash and
Depth and Max Depth displays will only indicate and flash three dashes “
”
signifying that you are 'Out of Range' (Fig. 37).
The numeric depth display will not reappear until you ascend shallower than
330 feet (99.5 meters). You will also enter the Delayed Violation Mode, described
on page 40. For the remainder of that dive, and in the log for that dive, three
dashes will be displayed as the value for Max Depth.
After a dive, the Data100 will continue to calculate residual nitrogen for up to 24
hours. For a clean dive with no residual nitrogen remaining from previous dives,
the Data100 will allow a maximum of 7 minutes no decompression dive time
available at 160 feet (48 meters). Depending on your descent rate, 7 minutes at
160 feet (48 meters) can be a very short amount of time.
It is much more practical to stay within the 11 minutes of no decompression
time allowed at 130 feet (39 meters). If you exceed 130 feet (39 meters), watch
the Data100 closely because you will enter decompression rapidly. Upon enter-
ing decompression the TLBG will pass the 12 o'clock position and enter the red
zone and the decompression stop ceiling icons will be displayed (Fig. 38).
Fig. 38 - Recognizing
Decompression Mode
Red zone
Ceiling icons
Fig. 37 - Out of Range
(>330 ft or 99.5 m)
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Summary of Contents for Data 100
Page 1: ...owner s guide Data 100 OCEANIC...
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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...
Page 87: ...DATA100 77 NOTES...
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