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Mask / Dive Computer

Operating Manual

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Page 1: ...Mask Dive Computer Operating Manual TM ...

Page 2: ...r M Depth MAX e Icons EDT Elapsed Dive Time BAR or PSI Pressure f Icon Degrees Temperature g Icons TAT Total Ascent Time OTR O2 Time Remaining ATR Air Time Remaining NDC No Deco Time Remaining h Icon Descend arrow Stop bar Ascend arrow i Icons M or FT Depth j Icon ATR Air Time Remaining f c d e g h j k b i a l ...

Page 3: ... MODE STRUCTURE 13 AUDIBLE ALARM 14 BACKLIGHT 16 POWER SUPPLY 17 BAR GRAPH 18 PC INTERFACE 21 ALPHA NUMERIC DISPLAYS 22 Tank Pressure Display 22 Depth Displays 22 Air Time Remaining Display 23 Time Date and Temperature Displays 23 SURFACE SEQUENCE AND OPERATING MODES 25 OPERATING MODES 26 SURFACE MODE 26 NOR Normal Surface Main Display 27 NOR Surface Main Button Operations 28 Transmitter Low Batte...

Page 4: ... Remaining Alarm 40 Set Turn Pressure Alarm 41 Set End Pressure Alarm 42 Set PO2 Alarm 43 SET U GROUP UTILITIES 43 Set Wet Activation 44 Set Units 45 Set NOR Safety Stop 46 Set Conservative Factor 47 Set Sampling Rate 48 Set Transmitter Link Code 49 SET T GROUP TIME DATE 51 Set Hour Format 51 Set Time 52 Set Date 53 SERIAL NUMBER DATAMASK 54 NOR SURF ALT DISPLAYS 1 AND 2 55 NOR PLAN MODE 56 FLY MO...

Page 5: ... Remaining Alarm 75 ASCENT RATE ALARM 76 TURN AND END PRESSURE ALARMS 76 CONTROL OF DISPLAYS 76 WET CONTACTS 77 NOR NORMAL TYPE DIVE MODES 79 NOR DIVE MAIN AND ALT DISPLAYS 80 SETTING BACKLIGHT LEVEL 82 NOR DIVE NO DECO SAFETY STOP 83 DECOMPRESSION DIVE MODE 85 VIOLATION MODES 88 HIGH PO2 93 HIGH O2 94 NOR POST DIVE MODES 97 TRANSITION PERIOD 98 AFTER THE TRANSITION PERIOD 100 GAUGE OPERATING MODE...

Page 6: ... DIVE 121 OCEANIC WORLDWIDE INTERNATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS 122 REFERENCE 123 UPLOADING SETTINGS AND DOWNLOADING DATA 124 PC Compatibility Requirements 125 MASK PREPARATION AND USE 126 CARE AND CLEANING 127 INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE 127 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 130 INSTALLING A TRANSMITTER ON A REGULATOR 135 TRANSMITTER COMPATIBILITY WITH NITROX 135 ALTITUDE SENSING AND ADJUSTMENT 136 CHARTS OF NO DECOMPRESSI...

Page 7: ...es and service marks of Oceanic All rights are reserved PATENT NOTICE U S Patents have been issued or applied for to protect the following design features Air Time Remaining U S Patent no 4 586 136 and 6 543 444 and Data Sensing and Processing Device U S Patent no 4 882 678 Set TLBG Alarm and other patents pending User Setable Display U S Patent no 5 845 235 is owned by Suunto Oy Finland DECOMPRES...

Page 8: ...ant to Part 15 of FCC Rules Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations These rules are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial or residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications There i...

Page 9: ...u must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual Doc No 12 2262 which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information INTRODUCTION AND GENERAL FEATURES AND DISPLAYS ...

Page 10: ...ology is no substitute for common sense and a dive computer only provides the person using it with data not the knowledge to use it General Interface and Human Factors The Mask provides a watertight face seal and comfort level during SCUBA or FREE dives The Mask and its components will not interfere with or degrade the user s capability to use underwater communication or acoustic system headsets t...

Page 11: ...ata and icons symbols After magnification alpha numeric characters on the Display can be read by a user who can read a inch character at a distance of 10 from the eye with uncorrected vision NOTE Characters and symbols icons appear as a negative field which is lighted against a dark background when active and invisible dark against a dark background when not active Environmental Capabilities Funct...

Page 12: ... Display Optics The Mask lens and Digital Optic System are capable of being prevented from fogging Water droplets are prevented from collecting on the Display Optics in wet conditions INTERACTIVE CONTROL CONSOLE The Interactive Control Console consists of 2 Control Buttons that allow you to select mode options and access specific information They are also used to link the Transmitter enter Setting...

Page 13: ...ted Dive Mode upon descent to 5 FT feet 1 5 M meters regardless of what surface screen is displayed at the time WARNING When Wet Activation is set OFF the DataMask must be activated by push button prior to the first dive of a new series Com mencing a dive will not activate Dive Mode unless Wet Activation is set ON or the unit is activated Entering Settings and Plan Mode are available in NOR SURF M...

Page 14: ... 10 seconds or until the situation is corrected or it is acknowledged by momentarily pressing and releasing the A Top button less than 2 seconds After being acknowledged and the situation corrected the Alarm will sound again upon reentry into the warning situation or entry into another type of warning situation FRE Dive Mode has its own set of Alarms which emit 3 short beeps either 1 or 3 times wh...

Page 15: ...egment Set Point selected NOR GAU Ascent Rate exceeds 60 FPM 18 MPM when deeper than 60 FT 18 M or 30 FPM 9 MPM at 60 FT 18 M and shallower Loss of the active Transmitter Link signal for more than 15 seconds during a dive Entry into Decompression Mode Deco Conditional Violation above a required Deco Stop Depth for less than 5 minutes Delayed Violation above a required Deco Stop Depth for more than...

Page 16: ...deeper Being on the Surface for 5 minutes after a Conditional Violation BACKLIGHT When the Backlight is OFF depressing the S Side button will activate the Backlight which will turn ON upon button depression The Backlight will be ON at the Level previously set until the S Side button is depressed again to turn it OFF The Backlight will not be disabled if the S Side button is held depressed for any ...

Page 17: ...Mask s voltage decreases to the Alarm level 2 50 volts the Battery icon shell with lid will flash and the DataMask will shut Off Low Battery Warning Alarm conditions are not displayed during Dive Modes If a Mask Low Battery Condition was not displayed prior to starting a Dive and a Low Battery Condition occurs during the dive there will be sufficient Battery power remaining to maintain operation f...

Page 18: ...r to commencing a series of dives If the Transmitter s voltage decreases to the Alarm level 2 50 volts the Lo and bAt graphics will flash Transmitter operation will continue until Tank Pressure decreases to 50 PSI 4 BAR BAR GRAPH The DataMask features one shared Bar Graph that represents either nitrogen loading Fig 4A or when accessed or during a High O2 condition oxygen accumulation Fig 4B By def...

Page 19: ...available NOR Mode parameters that can be set described later are a TLBG Alarm and a Conservative Factor which if set ON reduces No Decompression times allowed FREE Dive Mode has a separate fixed TLBG Alarm While you cannot provide a guarantee against the occurrence of decompression sickness you may choose your own personal zone of caution based upon age physique excessive weight etc to reduce the...

Page 20: ...ygen As oxygen accumulation or saturation increases during a NOR Nitrox dive segments will add to the O2 Bar Graph and as saturation decreases it will begin to recede indicating that additional exposure is allowed for that dive and 24 hour period The DataMask will store calculated oxygen accumulation for up to 10 dives conducted during a 24 hour period If the maximum limit for NOR Nitrox dive oxyg...

Page 21: ...gram is used to retrieve Data that was sampled during dives and stored in the DataMask s memory The DataMask checks for an External Access request once every second while in Surface Mode Checks are not made if the unit is WET For a connection to be made the Inter face Cable is plugged into the DataMask s Data Port and plugged into a PC USB Port To establish the connection the OceanLog PC program m...

Page 22: ...h Displays all Modes During dives the Current Depth display Fig 8b and Maxi mum Depth which is accessed as an ALT Alternate Display Fig 9a indicate Depths from 0 to 330 FT 100 M in incre ments of 1 FT 0 1 M on the top row of digits During a No Decompression Safety Stop the set Stop Depth is displayed Fig 10a During Decompression conditions the required Ceiling Stop Depth is displayed These Depths ...

Page 23: ... Safety Stop Time remaining countdown which is shown as minutes seconds FRE Mode times are shown in minute second format Exception is No Deco Dive Time Remaining which is hour minute format The colon that separates hours minutes minutes seconds blinks once per second when the display is indicating real time e g Surface Interval Elapsed Dive Time and is solid non blinking when times are calculated ...

Page 24: ...accessed in the LOG Mode When set for Imperial Units Month is to the left of Day Fig 13a separated by a decimal point month day When set for Metric Month is to the right of Day day month NOTE Each display represents unique pieces of information It is imperative that you under stand the formats ranges and values of the information represented to avoid any possible misunderstanding that could result...

Page 25: ...ARNING Prior to diving with the DataMask you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual Doc No 12 2262 which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information ...

Page 26: ...ed depressing the A Top button for 4 sec each time steps through the operating mode Surface Main screens Fig 14 NOR MAIN GAU MAIN FRE MAIN The Operating Mode selected NOR GAU or FRE will remain on display for 2 hours until a dive is made or another Operating Mode is selected If a dive has been conducted within the past 24 hours the SURF MAIN screen for that mode will be displayed until changed Whi...

Page 27: ...remains on display as the Default SURF MAIN screen NOR SURF MAIN information includes Fig 15A B TLBG Left Bar with TL icon and accumulated segments if any after a NOR or FRE dive Battery icon shell with lid if a DataMask Low Battery Condition exists flashing if Too Low Surface Interval hr min with SI icon Tank Pressure with PSI or BAR and Link Speaker icons if the Receiver is successfully Linked w...

Page 28: ...screen with the graphic GAU flashing then another 4 second press will access the FRE SURF MAIN screen with the graphic FRE flashing NOR SURF MAIN GAU SURF MAIN FRE SURF MAIN Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds while GAU or FRE is displayed flashing will select that as the Operating Mode which will be indicated by the graphic becoming solid When one Mode graphic in the ser...

Page 29: ...erating Modes NOR GAU and FRE FRE Dive Mode also has several settings that do not affect NOR and GAU Modes SURF MAIN SET G SET F SET A SET U SET T SN Access and step through of the sequence is gained by repeated 2 second presses then releases of the S Side button FO2 Default Set F Backlight Set G Alarms Set A Utilities Set U and Time Set T Set Points can also be set changed using the PC Settings U...

Page 30: ...en is displayed will access the SET G screen identified by the graphic SEtG Fig 17 Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily less than 2 seconds while SET G is displayed will advance to SET L Level with the Set Point flashing Depressing the S Side button for 2 seconds while SET G is displayed will bypass SET G and advance to SET A Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds while SET G is ...

Page 31: ...ugh the Set Points of 5 Minimum 25 50 75 and 100 then repeat the step through As the Set Point changes the actual Level of illumination of the Mask s LCD will change allowing you to determine which Level setting you prefer Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily less than 2 seconds will save the setting and revert back to the SET G screen NOTE During the first 10 minutes on the surface...

Page 32: ...vert to the SURF MAIN Setting FO2 for NOR Nitrox Dives For each numerical value of FO2 displayed the MOD Maximum Operating Depth that can be achieved for the PO2 Alarm Set Point limit previously set will be displayed NOTE The MODs will change if the PO2 Alarm Set Point is changed after setting FO2 When the FO2 DEFAULT is set ON and FO2 is set for a numerical value 10 minutes after surfacing from t...

Page 33: ...me during a dive or on the surface PO2 values and or warnings will not be displayed during the dive FRE Dive nitrogen calculations are based on AIR and not affected by these FO2 Settings Maximum Operating Depths affected by the PO2 limit set will not be displayed when FO2 is set to AIR Internally the DataMask keeps track of the oxygen loading so that if FO2 is subsequently set for a numerical valu...

Page 34: ...pressing and holding the S Side button will resume the scroll from 32 Fig 20B through 50 then stop at AIR or 21 Pressing and releasing the S Side button 2 seconds will advance FO2 in increments of 1 per press of the button Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will save the setting and or advance to SET FO2 Default with the Set Point flashing Pressing and releasing the A To...

Page 35: ...r GAU SURF MAIN screen SET A GROUP NOR GAU ALARMS Set A Sequence SET A Audible Depth EDT TLBG DTR Turn Pressure End Pressure PO2 The SET A Group items can also be set changed using the PC Settings Upload program SET A items do not strike Alarms in FRE Dive Mode SET A Settings remain at the values set until changed Depressing the S Side button for 6 seconds while NOR or GAU SURF MAIN is displayed w...

Page 36: ...nding when FREE Dive Mode Alarms strike SET AUDIBLE ALARM information includes Fig 23 Graphic Aud Set Point graphic ON or OFF flashing Pressing and releasing the S Side button 2 seconds will toggle between ON and OFF Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will save the setting and or advance to the SET DEPTH ALARM screen with the Set Point flashing Pressing and releasing the...

Page 37: ...rate of 4 Set Points per second until it is released Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will save the setting and or advance to the SET EDT Elapsed Dive Time ALARM screen with the Set Point flashing Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily and repeatedly 2 seconds each time will step through the other SET A screens Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds wil...

Page 38: ...et Points per second until it is released Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will save the setting and or advance to the SET TLBG Tissue Loading Bar Graph ALARM screen with the Set Point flashing Pressing and releasing the A Top button repeatedly 2 seconds each will step through the other SET A screens Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds will save the setting and r...

Page 39: ... 2 seconds will save the setting and or advance to the SET DTR Dive Time Remaining ALARM screen with the Set Point flashing Pressing and releasing the A Top button repeatedly 2 seconds each will step through the other SET A screens Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds will save the setting and revert to the SET A screen If no button is pressed for a period of 2 minutes operation will revert t...

Page 40: ...is released Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will save the setting and or advance to the SET TURN PRESSURE ALARM screen with the Set Point flashing Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily and repeatedly 2 seconds each will step through the other SET A screens Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds will save the setting and revert to the SET A screen If n...

Page 41: ... Points per second until it is released Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will save the setting and or advance to the SET END PRESSURE ALARM screen with the Set Point flashing Pressing and releasing the A Top button repeatedly 2 seconds each will step through the other SET A screens Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds will save the setting and revert to the SET A ...

Page 42: ...t Points per second until it is released Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will save the setting and or advance to the SET PO2 ALARM screen with the Set Point flashing Pressing and releasing the A Top button repeatedly 2 seconds each time will step through the other SET A screens Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds will save the setting and revert to the SET A scr...

Page 43: ...ily 2 seconds will save the setting and or revert to the SET A screen If no button is pressed for a period of 2 minutes operation will revert to the NOR or GAU SURF MAIN screen SET U GROUP UTILITIES Set U Sequence SET U Wet Activation Units No Deco Stop Conservative Factor Sampling Rate Transmitter Link Code SET U Settings remain at the values set until changed FRE Mode utilizes these settings for...

Page 44: ... and H2O meaning Wet Activation Set Point graphic ON or OFF flashing Pressing and releasing the S Side button momentarily 2 seconds each time will toggle between ON and OFF Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will save the setting and or advance to the SET UNITS screen with the Set Point flashing Pressing and releasing the A Top button repeatedly 2 seconds each will step ...

Page 45: ...y 2 seconds will save the setting and or advance to the SET NO DECO STOP screen with the Time Set Point flashing Pressing and releasing the A Top button repeatedly 2 seconds each time will step through the other SET U screens Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds will save the setting and revert to the SET U screen If no button is pressed for a period of 2 minutes operation will revert to the ...

Page 46: ...hing Pressing and releasing the S Side button momentarily and repeatedly 2 seconds each time will step through the Stop Depth Set Points of 10 15 and 20 FT or 3 4 5 and 6 M Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will save the settings and or advance to the SET CONSERVATIVE FACTOR screen with the Set Point flashing Pressing the A Top button repeatedly 2 seconds will step thro...

Page 47: ...Top button repeatedly 2 seconds each time will step through the other SET U screens Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds will save the setting and revert to the SET U screen If no button is pressed for a period of 2 minutes operation will revert to the NOR or GAU SURF MAIN screen NOTE When the Conservative Factor is set ON the No Decompression Dive Time Limits are re duced to values equivalen...

Page 48: ...de screen with the Set Point flashing Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily and repeatedly 2 seconds each time will step through the other SET U screens Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds will save the setting and revert to the SET U screen If no button is pressed for a period of 2 minutes operation will revert to the NOR or GAU SURF MAIN screen FREE Dive Mode has a separate f...

Page 49: ... releasing the S Side button momentarily and repeatedly 2 seconds each time will increase the First Digit from 0 to 9 in increments of 1 Depressing and holding the S Side button will scroll through the Set Points at a rate of 4 per second Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will accept the First Digit of the Code and or advance to the Second Digit which will be flashing P...

Page 50: ...e will increase the Fourth Digit from 0 to 9 in increments of 1 Depressing and holding the S Side button will scroll through the Set Points at a rate of 4 per second Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will accept the Fourth Digit of the Code and or advance to the Fifth Digit which will be flashing Pressing and releasing the S Side button repeatedly 2 seconds each time wi...

Page 51: ... Side button for 10 seconds while the NOR or GAU SURF MAIN screen is displayed will access SET T identified by the graphic SEtt Fig 38 Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds while SET T is displayed will advance to SET HOUR FORMAT with the Set Point flashing Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds while SET T is displayed will exit the Set Menu and revert to the SURF MAIN ...

Page 52: ...t has been selected Depressing and holding the S Side button while the HOUR Set Point is flashing Fig 40 will scroll through the Set Points in 1 Hour increments at a rate of 4 per second from 12 Am to 11 Pm or 0 to 23 if set for 24 Hour Format Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will save the Hour Set Point and or advance to SET MINUTE with the MINUTE Set Point flashing D...

Page 53: ...entarily 2 seconds will save the YEAR Set Point and or advance to SET MONTH with the Set Point flashing Depressing and holding the S Side button will scroll through the MONTH Set Points in 1 month increments at a rate of 4 per second from 1 to 12 Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will save the Month Set Point and or advance to SET DAY with the Set Point flashing Depress...

Page 54: ...holding the S Side button for 2 seconds will revert to the SURF or GAU SURF MAIN screen If no button is pressed during a period of 2 minutes operation will revert to the NOR or GAU SURF MAIN screen Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds will revert to the SURF MAIN NOTE The Serial Number and Firmware Revi sion will be requested in the event that you contact Oceanic regarding your DataMask Enter...

Page 55: ...ed segments Nx icon FO2 Set Point with graphic FO2 Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will access the SURF ALT 2 screen Depressing the S Side button will toggle the Backlight The display will revert to the NOR SURF MAIN screen after 5 seconds of no button action SURF ALT 2 information includes Fig 44 Altitude as graphic EL 2 to EL 7 when 3 000 feet Time of Day hr min wit...

Page 56: ...NOR SURF MAIN after 5 seconds of no button action NOR PLAN MODE Oceanic strongly recommends that you review the Pre Dive Planning Se quence PDPS prior to every NOR dive to help you Plan your dive as required to avoid exceeding no decompression or oxygen exposure limits This is especially important for repetitive dives when the PDPS indicates adjusted dive times that are available for the next dive...

Page 57: ...PM NOTE When the Conservative Factor is set ON No Decompression Dive times are reduced to the values of the next 3000 foot 915 meter higher Altitude See tables in the Reference section If FO2 is set for a numerical value 21 to 50 the Nx Nitrox icon and Maximum Operating Depth defined by the PO2 ALARM Set Point will be displayed If the limiting time factor is Nitrogen controlled the symbols TIME an...

Page 58: ...cludes Fig 46 TLBG Left Bar with TL icon with 4 segments if calculations are controlled by Nitrogen or O2BG Right Bar with O2 icon with 4 segments if calculations are controlled by Oxygen Nx icon if FO2 is set Nitrox PO2 Alarm Set Point if FO2 is set for Nitrox Plan Depth values with F feet or M meters icon Dive Time allowed hr min for the FO2 set with NDC icon if Nitrogen controlled or OTR icon i...

Page 59: ...23 50 to 0 00 hr min Two hours after a NOR or FRE dive the FLY screen will alternate with the SAT screen until the DataMask shuts Off 24 hours after the last dive When operating in FREE Dive Mode the FLY screen can be viewed by first accessing the NOR SURF MAIN screen During the first 2 hours after a dive while the NOR SURF MAIN screen is displayed after an AIR or FREE dive pressing and releasing ...

Page 60: ...ue Desatuation at sea level taking into consideration the Conservation Factor setting It begins counting down 10 minutes after surfacing from a dive counting down from 23 50 max to 0 00 hr min When the Countdown reaches 0 00 which will generally occur prior to the FLY count down reaching 0 00 the SAT screen continues to alternate with FLY displaying 0 00 until the FLY counter shuts the DataMask Of...

Page 61: ...l alternate with the FLY screen until the DataMask shuts Off 24 hours after the last dive When operating in FREE Dive Mode the SAT screen can be viewed by first accessing the NOR SURF MAIN screen TIME TO DESAT information includes Fig 48 Graphic SAt Countdown Time hr min Battery icon shell with lid if a Low Battery Warning Condition exists flashing if Too Low Pressing and releasing the A Top butto...

Page 62: ...st deleted Battery removal will not affect the data stored in the LOG for viewing Accessing LOG Mode Access to Log Mode is dependent upon diving activity previously conducted While operating in Log Mode presses of the S Side button will not toggle the Backlight During the first 10 minutes after a dive pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds while the NOR SURF MAIN screen is d...

Page 63: ...ive s PREVIEW screen Subsequent 2 second presses releases of the S Side button will step through other previous dives PREVIEW screens Pressing and releasing the S Side button momentarily 2 seconds while viewing a PREVIEW screen will display that dive s DATA 1 screen Pressing and releasing the S Side button momentarily 2 seconds while viewing the DATA 1 screen will display that dive s DATA 2 screen...

Page 64: ...roll through the previous Log Preview screens If no button is pressed during a 2 minute period operation will revert to the NOR or GAU SURF MAIN screen LOG DATA 1 information includes Fig 50 Log Mode icon Surface Interval prior to the dive with SI icon Nx icon if a Nitrox dive Graphic No d indicating No Decompression or dECO Decompression or GAU Gauge or VIOL Violation identifying the type of dive...

Page 65: ...ll Violation occurred Log Mode icon Maximum Depth and FT or M and MAX icons Elapsed Dive Tine hr min with EDT icon Pressing and releasing the S Side button momentarily 2 seconds button will advance to the DATA 3 screen If no button is pressed during a 2 minute period operation will revert to the NOR or GAU SURF MAIN screen LOG DATA 3 if a Nitrox dive information includes Fig 52 O2BG right bar and ...

Page 66: ...nd GAU dive information 10 minutes after a NOR Nitrox dive pressing and releasing the A Top button 7 times momentarily 2 seconds each time while the NOR or GAU SURF MAIN screen is displayed will access History Mode displaying the HISTORY 1 screen SURF MAIN ALT 1 ALT 2 PLAN FLY SAT LOG HISTORY 10 minutes after a NOR AIR dive pressing and releasing the A Top button 6 times momentarily 2 seconds each...

Page 67: ...is pressed during a 2 minute period operation will revert to the NOR or GAU SURF MAIN screen HISTORY 2 information includes Fig 54 Maximum Depth achieved during any NOR or GAU dive with FT or M and MAX icons Graphic EL 2 to EL 7 indicating the highest Altitude 3 000 feet at which a NOR or GAU dive was conducted EL meaning elevation No indication means SEA Level Temperature with degrees icon and gr...

Page 68: ...y and are prepared for it This is an important reason for not pushing the no decompression and oxygen exposure limits and a critical reason to avoid entering decompression If you dive in situations where your trip would be ruined or your safety would be jeopardized by losing the use of your DataMask a backup instrument sys tem is highly recommended ...

Page 69: ...NING Prior to diving with the DataMask you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual Doc No 12 2262 which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information ...

Page 70: ...e electron ics of the Mask The Transmitter emits a low frequency signal that radiates outward in a semicircular pattern that is parallel to its length dimension A coiled antenna inside the Mask receives the signal when it is positioned within range of the Transmitter Once it is activated by sensing a Pressure of 120 PSI 8 4 BAR or greater it will transmit a signal of sufficient strength to be rece...

Page 71: ...d to within inches of each other to maintain the Link The Link will be restored within 4 seconds after the above conditions are corrected DIVE TIME REMAINING DTR One of the most important pieces of information on Oceanic dive computers is the Dive Time Remaining numeric display The DataMask constantly monitors No Decompression status Oxy gen Accumulation and Air Consumption Rate The Dive Time Rema...

Page 72: ...ecompression Dive Time Remaining NDC No Decompression Dive Time Remaining is the maximum amount of time that you can stay at your present Depth before entering a Decompression situation It is calculated based on the amount of Nitrogen absorbed by hypothetical tissue compart ments The rates each of these compartments absorb and release Nitrogen is mathematically modeled and compared against a maxim...

Page 73: ...ts de signed and conducted by Dr Ray Rogers and Dr Michael Powell in 1987 Diving Science and Technology DSAT a corporate affiliate of PADI commissioned these experiments Oxygen Accumulation Time Remaining OTR When the DataMask is set for Nitrox operation Oxygen Accu mulation saturation or exposure during a dive or 24 hour period appears graphically as the O2 Bar Graph O2BG Fig 61a As time remainin...

Page 74: ...d This Rate of Consumption is then used in conjunction with a knowledge of the Depth dependence to predict the Air required for the diver to make a safe controlled Ascent including a No Deco Safety Stop if set and or any required Decompression Stops Air Consumption and Depth are continuously monitored and Air Time Remaining reflects any change in circumstances For example when find yourself swimmi...

Page 75: ...sound again The message Atr will flash in place of DTR Fig 64 until ATR becomes greater than 5 minutes 0 05 You should immediately initiate a controlled Ascent while moni toring your Tank Pressure However there is no reason to panic the DataMask has allowed for the Air necessary for a safe Ascent including the No Deco Safety Stop if set On and any Decompression Stops required Example You set the E...

Page 76: ...ppear WARNING At depths greater than 60 FT 18 M Ascent Rates should not exceed 60 FPM 18 MPM At depths of 60 FT 18 M and shallower Rates should not exceed 30 FPM 9 MPM TANK PRESSURE ALARMS Alarms associated with Pressure are set prior to dives utilizing the NOR GAU Set A menu selections The Audible will sound and the graphic trn then End will flash in place of DTR Fig 66A B The Audible will stop w...

Page 77: ...S Side button is used to toggle the Backlight On Off When Alarms strike the Backlight will come On if set Off and remain On until the Alarm condition clears The Backlight will not activate during a Low Battery condition WET CONTACTS The Wet Contact Dive Mode Activation feature is active when it is set ON The DataMask is configured with contacts that will automatically activate Dive Mode when the s...

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Page 79: ...ior to diving with the DataMask you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual Doc No 12 2262 which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information ...

Page 80: ...TR hr min with NDC or OTR or ATR icon Press release the A Top button 2 seconds to view the NOR DIVE ALT 1 screen NOR DIVE ALT 1 information includes Fig 68 Max Depth with FT or M and MAX icons Elapsed Dive Time hr min with EDT icon If ATR is displayed on the Main screen as DTR NDC or OTR whichever is less will be displayed with the TLBG or O2BG The display will revert to the MAIN Display after 5 s...

Page 81: ...o access the ALT 3 display Press and release the A Top button 2 seconds to view ALT 3 NOR DIVE ALT 3 information includes Fig 70 Time of Day hr min Graphic Am or Pm if set for 12 Hour Format Temperature with degrees icon and graphic F or C The display will revert to the MAIN Display after 5 seconds or if A is pressed and released 2 seconds NOTE The Alternate Displays cannot be ac cessed during the...

Page 82: ...el Set Point flashing Pressing and releasing the S Side button repeatedly 2 sec each time will step through the Set Points of 5 minimum 25 50 75 and 100 then repeat the step through As the Set Point changes the actual Level of illumination of the Mask s LCD will change allowing you to see which Level setting you prefer pressing and releasing the A Top button 2 sec will save the setting and revert ...

Page 83: ...Penalty if you surface prior to completing the No Deco Safety Stop If the No Deco Safety Stop was set to OFF the screen will not appear during the ascent NO DECO SAFETY STOP MAIN information includes Fig 72 TLBG Left Bar with TL icon segments representing Nitrogen Tissue Loading Current Depth with FT or M icon Tank Pressure with the PSI or BAR and Link icons if a TRTR is active and linked flashing...

Page 84: ...y after 5 seconds unless A is pressed to access the ALT display Press release the A Top button 2 sec to view ALT 2 or if FO2 is set for AIR bypass ALT 2 and view ALT 3 NO D SAFETY STOP ALT 2 information includes Fig 74 O2BG Right Bar with O2 icon segments representing Oxygen accumulated Nx icon PO2 ATA level with graphic PO2 FO2 Set Point 21 to 50 with graphic FO2 The display will revert to the MA...

Page 85: ...en theoretical No Decompres sion time and depth limits are exceeded Upon Entry into Decompression the Audible Alarm will sound and the TLBG and UP Arrow will flash Fig 76 until acknowl edged or for 10 seconds unless set OFF then the TLBG will stop flashing Depress the A Top button for 2 seconds to acknowledge silence the Audible Alarm The UP Arrow will flash if you are greater than 10 FT 3 M deepe...

Page 86: ...llower Stop Depth appears Then you can slowly ascend to but not shallower than that indicated Ceiling Stop Depth DECO STOP MAIN information includes Fig 77 TLBG Left Bar with TL icon all 5 segments DECO Current Depth with FT or M icon Tank Pressure with the PSI or BAR and Link icons if a TMT is active and linked flashing after 1 minute of Lost Link Nx icon if a Nitrox dive Stop Depth with FT or M ...

Page 87: ...red decompression ceilings Stops and vertical Ascent Time to the surface calculated at 60 FPM 18 MPM for depths deeper than 60 FT 18 M and 30 FPM 9 MPM for depths of 60 FT 18 M and shallower and the Safety Stop time if one has been set DECO STOP ALT 2 information includes Fig 79 O2BG Right Bar with O2 icon segments representing Oxygen accumulated Nx icon PO2 ATA level with graphic PO2 FO2 Set Poin...

Page 88: ...plays cannot be accessed during the time 10 seconds when an Alarm is sounding VIOLATION MODES While in Violation Modes the Alternate Displays can be accessed using the A Top button the Backlight can be toggled using the S Side button Alarms can be acknowl edged and silenced with the A Top button and the Backlight Level can be set refer to page 82 Alternate Displays will be similar to the DECO scre...

Page 89: ... the Ceiling 1 1 2 minutes of Penalty Time will be added to the Required Stop Time The added Penalty decompression Time will have to be worked off first before obtaining off gassing Credit Once the Penalty Time is worked off and off gassing Credit begins required Deco Stop Depths and Times will decrease toward zero The TLBG will recede into the No Deco Zone 4 segments and the DataMask will revert ...

Page 90: ...pression Stop Depth Delayed Violation 1 is a continuation of a Conditional Violation DELAYED VIOLATION 2 Fig 83 The DataMask cannot calculate Decompression times for Stop Depths much greater than 60 FT 18 M and offers no indication of how much time spent underwater would result in the need for a greater Stop Depth If the Decompression obligation requires a Ceiling Stop Depth between 60 FT 18 M and...

Page 91: ...nd continue decompressing NOR GAU DELAYED VIOLATION 3 Fig 84 If you descend deeper than the Maximum Operating Depth of 330 FT 100 M the Au dible will sound 10 seconds and the Current Depth displayed only as 3 dashes and UP Arrow will flash Max Depth on ALT 1 will only display 3 dashes signifying that you are were Out of Range Upon ascending above 330 FT 100 M the numerical Current Depth display wi...

Page 92: ...Left Bar with TL icon all 5 segments flashing while the Audible sounds When the Audible stops 10 seconds the TLBG will be removed Current Depth with FT or M icon Tank Pressure with the PSI or BAR and Link icons if a TMT is active and linked flashing after 1 minute of Lost Link Nx icon if a Nitrox dive Air Time Remaining with ATR icon lower left UP Arrow and graphic Vio flashing The graphic Vio wil...

Page 93: ...a full 24 hour surface interval must then be served before all functions are restored HIGH PO2 PARTIAL PRESSURE OF OXYGEN When PO2 becomes equal to or greater than 0 20 ATA less than the PO2 Alarm Set Point a SET A selection the Audible Alarm will sound 10 seconds The graphic PO2 will replace the time displayed on the lower right DTR and the UP Arrow will appear solid on the MAIN Display Fig 86 as...

Page 94: ...tion Bar Graph displays either oxygen accumulated during that Nitrox dive or during the repetitive dives you conduct during a 24 hour period whichever of the two is greater at that time The O2BG lets you monitor how close you are coming to the limits of oxygen exposure If the theoretical amount of oxygen accumulated equals or exceeds 80 240 OTU of the limit for a single exposure or the exposure li...

Page 95: ... set Refer to page 82 If a High PO2 condition occurs while in Deco Mode the graphic PO2 and UP Arrow will appear flashing for 10 seconds once per minute in place of Stop Depth Time until PO2 is less than the PO2 Alarm Set Point Upon surfacing the O2 graphic will flash for the first 5 minutes Fig 88A then it will alternate with the graphic Vio Fig 88B until O2 decreases to 300 OTU then Vio will alt...

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Page 97: ...ior to diving with the DataMask you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual Doc No 12 2262 which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information ...

Page 98: ...s for that dive can be accessed Other screens modes e g Plan Fly Sat Hist Set will be accessible after 10 minutes on the surface Information on the surface includes Fig 89 TLBG Left Bar with TL icon and accumulated segments if any after a NOR or FRE dive Battery icon shell with lid if a DataMask Low Battery Warning Condition exists flashing if Too Low Surface Interval hr min colon flashing with SI...

Page 99: ... button 3 times 2 seconds each time while viewing the SURF MAIN Press release the S Side button to view the LOG 1 screen Press release the S Side button again to view the LOG 2 screen Press release the S Side button again to view the LOG 3 screen if a Nitrox dive Press release the S Side button again to return to the SURF MAIN screen The screen will revert to NOR SURF MAIN after 2 minutes if no bu...

Page 100: ...as required to access SURF ALT 1 ALT 2 PLAN etc NOR SURF MAIN ALT 1 ALT 2 PLAN FLY SAT LOG HIST The Planning Sequence now displays adjusted No Decompression Limits based on residual nitrogen and accumulated oxygen calculated to be remaining from the previous NOR and or FRE dives The Time to Desaturate SAT counter provides calculated time for tissue desaturation at sea level If a Violation occurred...

Page 101: ...rior to diving with the DataMask you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual Doc No 12 2262 which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information ...

Page 102: ... Mode is selected If no GAU dive has be conducted depress the A Top button for 4 seconds to access the FRE SURF MAIN screen NOR SURF MAIN GAU SURF MAIN FRE SURF MAIN GAU SURF MAIN information includes Fig 90 Battery icon shell with lid if a DataMask Low Battery Warning Condition exists flashing if Too Low Surface Interval hr min with SI icon Tank Pressure with PSI or BAR and Link icons if the Rece...

Page 103: ...URF ALT information includes Fig 91 Altitude level graphic EL 2 to EL 7 when 3 000 feet Time of Day hr min Graphic Am or Pm if set for 12 Hour Format Temperature with degrees icon and graphic F or C Press the S Side button to toggle the Backlight Press release the A Top button as necessary to access FLY LOG and HISTORY similar to NOR Mode The display will revert to the MAIN Display after 5 seconds...

Page 104: ...h FT or M icon Link icon if a TRTR is active and linked flashing after 1 minute of Lost Link ATR decrements of 1 min if 60 min Graphic GAU indicating operation is set for Gauge Mode Press release the A Top button 2 sec to view ALT 1 GAU DIVE ALT 1 information includes Fig 93 Max Depth with FT or M and MAX icons Elapsed Dive Time hr min with EDT icon Tank Pressure with the PSI or BAR and Link icons...

Page 105: ...if set for 12 Hour Format Temperature with degrees icon and graphic F or C The display will revert to the GAU DIVE MAIN Display after 5 seconds or if A is pressed NOTE The Alternate Displays cannot be ac cessed during the time 10 seconds when an Alarm is sounding Fig 94 GAU DIVE ALT 2 ...

Page 106: ...ree diving can expose a diver to WARNINGS Ensure that you know which Operating Mode is selected Nor GAU or FrE prior to commencing any dive Conducting Free dives within a 24 hour period after conducting SCUBA dives combined with the effects of multiple rapid Free Dive ascents increases your risk of decompression sickness Such activities may result in accelerated entry into decompression which coul...

Page 107: ... Prior to diving with the DataMask you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual Doc No 12 2262 which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information ...

Page 108: ...FRE Dive is carried over between FRE and NOR Operating Modes NDC No Deco Dive Time Remaining is presented on the surface and underwater as the TLBG and during dives NDC is displayed as min sec with the NDC icon FREE Dive Mode Alarms and their Set Points are independent of those for NOR and GAU Mode and they cannot be silenced To access the FRE SURF MAIN screen while NOR GAU MAIN is displayed if no...

Page 109: ...tot Total and the accumulated Total number lower left of FRE Dives conducted in that set series of repetitive FRE Dives Dive Number lower left Graphic FrE indicating Free Dive Mode Press and release the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds to access FREE SURF ALT 1 Depress the A Top button for 4 seconds to access NOR SURF MAIN Press the S Side button to toggle the Backlight Depress the S Side button...

Page 110: ...release the A Top button 2 seconds to view FREE SURF ALT 2 Press the S Side button to toggle the Backlight The display will revert to the FRE SURF MAIN screen after 5 seconds unless the A Top button is pressed FREE SURF ALT 2 information includes Fig 97 Altitude level graphic EL 2 to EL 7 when 3 000 feet Time of Day hr min with Am or Pm if 12 Hour Format Temperature with degrees icon and graphic F...

Page 111: ...reviously set will be displayed with the colon solid OFF or ON Status flashing Pressing and releasing the S Side button momentarily 2 seconds will toggle between ON and OFF If a Time has been set a toggle from OFF to ON will Start the CDT indicated by the colon flashing Press the S Side button to toggle the Backlight Pressing releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds when the CD Timer is OF...

Page 112: ...dt CD Timer setting min sec colon solid with MINUTE Set Point flashing Graphic SEt Depressing and holding the S Side button will scroll through the MINUTE Set Points at a rate of 4 per second from 0 to 59 in 1 Minute 1 increments Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 sec will save the MINUTE Set Point displayed and the SECONDS Set Point will flash Depressing and holding the S Side ...

Page 113: ... set for 30 seconds When set ON the Alarm will sound 3 short beeps and the message TIME will be displayed momentarily every 30 seconds while the DataMask is operating underwater in FREE DIVE Mode NOTE The FREE EDT Alarm can only be Set turned OFF or ON while on the Surface and can not be changed during a Dive Depressing the S Side button for 2 seconds while the SET G screen is displayed will acces...

Page 114: ...e disabled If Alarm 2 is set OFF Alarm 3 will be disabled When each of the Depths set are reached during a dive 3 short beeps will sound 3 times and the Current Depth value will flash on the MAIN Dive display Pressing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds while the SET FREE EDT ALARM screen is displayed will access SET FDA 1 with the ON OFF Set Point flashing SET FDA 1 information includes Fig 10...

Page 115: ...tton will scroll through the Set Points at a rate of 4 Set Points per second until released Pressing the A Top button momentarily 2 sec will accept the Depth Set Point and advance to SET FDA 2 Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds or if no button is pressed during a period of 2 minutes will revert to the FREE SURF MAIN screen SET FDA 2 information includes Fig 102 Depth Alarm value with FT or ...

Page 116: ... A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will accept the Depth Setting and advance to SET FDA 3 Depressing the A Top button for 2 seconds or if no button is pressed during a period of 2 minutes will revert to the FREE SURF MAIN screen SET FDA 3 information includes Fig 103 Depth Alarm value with FT or M and MAX icons Graphic FdA3 meaning FREE Depth Alarm 3 Set Point ON or OFF flashing Pressing and rele...

Page 117: ...on includes Fig 104 TLBG Left Bar with TL icon if any Nitrogen is remaining from NOR or FRE Dives conducted within the previous 24 hours Current Depth with FT or M icon Elapsed Dive Time min sec with EDT icon Dive Time Remaining hr min with NDC icon Depress the S Side button for 2 seconds to access SET GLO Backlight Level Refer to page 82 Depress the A Top button for 2 seconds to access the FREE C...

Page 118: ...toggle from OFF to ON will Start the CD TIMER indicated by the colon flashing Fig 117 Pressing the S Side button will toggle the Backlight Pressing and releasing the A Top button momentarily 2 seconds will access the FREE DIVE ALT screen If no button is pressed during a period of 10 seconds the display will revert to the FREE DIVE MAIN screen FREE DIVE ALT information includes Fig 106 Time of Day ...

Page 119: ...EE DIVE Alarm Settings FREE DIVE EDT Elapsed Dive Time ALARM When the FREE EDT Alarm is set ON prior to commencing a FREE Dive 3 short beeps will sound and Elapsed Dive Time min sec value will flash on the MAIN screen Fig 107 This FREE DIVE Alarm is factory set to repeat every 30 seconds when set ON FREE CDT Count Down Timer ALARM When the FREE CDT decreases to 0 00 min sec 3 short beeps will soun...

Page 120: ... DIVE TLBG Tissue Loading Bar Graph ALARM While diving in FREE DIVE Mode nitrogen accumulation from the FREE Dives in that set series and any previous NOR Dives conducted within 24 hours is presented as the TLBG When Nitrogen Loading increases to the Caution level 4 TLBG segments 3 short beeps will sound 3 times and the TLBG and UP Arrow will flash on the MAIN screen Fig 110 After the beeps the TL...

Page 121: ...in place of NDC time Fig 111 After the beeps stop the TLBG will be removed and UP Arrow and graphic Vio will continue to flash until you surface Upon surfacing the UP Arrow will be removed the graphic Vio will flash for 1 minute then alternate with the graphic FrE each On for 3 seconds This is a Permanent Violation and access to NOR and GAU Modes will be blocked until a full 24 hours elapse with n...

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Page 123: ...with the DataMask you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual Doc No 12 2262 which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information REFERENCE ...

Page 124: ... G group Backlight Set A group Alarms Set U group Utilities and Set T group Date Time using the Interface System The Set F group FO2 and FREE Dive Mode Alarms must be entered using the Mask s control buttons Information available for retrieval DownLoad from the DataMask to the PC OceanLog program includes Dive Number Surface Interval time Maximum Depth Elapsed Dive Time Start Date Start Time Lowes...

Page 125: ...Support toll free at 866 732 7877 8 Am to 5 Pm Pacific time The DataMask checks for the presence of an interface device connection to the Data Port once every second while in Surface Mode Checks are not made if the Wet Activation contacts are wet Upon sensing an interface connection the requesting device PC connects to the DataMask and is prepared for Upload of Settings or Download of Data which a...

Page 126: ... of your head similar to donning a typical SCUBA Mask Adjust the Strap so that it holds the Mask comfortably and firmly in position on your face without being too tight or restrictive To clear water that enters the Mask while underwater tilt your head back and exhale gently into the Mask while pressing the top portion of the Frame with your fingers similar to clearing a typical SCUBA Mask Water wi...

Page 127: ...ions Soak and rinse the Regulator equipment with the Transmitter attached To dissolve salt crystals use lukewarm water or a slightly acidic bath 50 white vinegar 50 fresh water After removal from the bath rinse the Mask and the Regulator with Transmitter under gently running water and towel dry before storing Oceanic recommends McNett brand MicroNett Microfiber Towels Transport your DataMask equip...

Page 128: ...nspected annually by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer who will perform a factory prescribed function check and inspection for damage or wear To keep the 2 year limited warranty in effect this inspection must be completed one year after purchase 30 days Oceanic recommends that you continue to have an inspection performed every year to ensure it is working properly The costs of annual inspections are no...

Page 129: ...c at 510 562 0500 or send an e mail to service oceanicusa com Include a legible note stating the specific reason for return your name address daytime phone number serial number s and a copy of your original sales receipt Send freight prepaid and insured using a traceable method to the nearest Oceanic Regional Service Facility page 122 or to Oceanic USA Non warranty service must be prepaid COD is n...

Page 130: ...d that the Battery s be changed in an environment equivalent to the local outdoor temperature and humidity e g do not change the Battery s in an air conditioned environment then take it outside during a hot sunny day If there is any sign of moisture in the DataMask or Transmitter DO NOT attempt to use it for diving NOR GAU or FRE Mode until it receives proper service by the Oceanic factory or an A...

Page 131: ...gulations governing disposal of Lithium batteries Closely check all of the sealing surfaces for any signs of damage that might impair proper sealing Inspect the Battery Compartment components inside and outside to ensure there is no damage and for any signs of corrosion indicating entrance of moisture into the unit WARNING If damage or corrosion is found DO NOT attempt to use the Mask until it has...

Page 132: ... seal and leakage Place a new 3 volt CR2 Lithium Battery Duracell model DL CR2 or equivalent negative end first into the Battery Com partment with the negative end toward the Spring Ensure that the Battery is properly oriented Carefully place one side of the Battery Cover into position so that it is seated on top of the Cover O ring Fig 117 and while holding it in place press the other side down i...

Page 133: ...ht impair proper sealing Inspect the Housing inside and outside to ensure it is not cracked or damaged and for any signs of corrosion indicating entrance of moisture into the unit WARNING If damage or corrosion is found DO NOT attempt to use the Transmitter until it has received proper service Remove the Battery Cover O ring and inspect it for any signs of deterioration or deformity DO NOT use too...

Page 134: ...R2 Lithium Battery Duracell model DL CR2 or equivalent positive side down into the Battery Compartment with the negative end facing up out Ensure that the Battery is properly oriented Fig 120 and the Cover O ring is evenly seated around the Battery Cover Carefully place the Battery Cover with Spring into the Hous ing and turn clockwise slowly by hand to ensure proper threading Apply a coin and tig...

Page 135: ... the Transmitter fitting with a halocarbon based lubricant such as Christo Lube MCG111 provided in Oceanic Battery Kits Thread the Transmitter clockwise by hand into the Regulator s HP Port Fig 122 and tighten until secure with a 5 8 open end wrench Attach the Regulator First Stage to a full Scuba Tank and pressurize by slowly opening the Tank Valve listening for any indication of air leaking arou...

Page 136: ...nt ALTITUDE The Mathematical Model in the DataMask accounts for the reduced No Decompression Dive Time available based on National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA guidelines When diving in high altitude waters from 3 001 to 14 000 feet 916 to 4 270 meters the DataMask automatically adjusts to these conditions providing corrected Depth reduced No Decompression Times and reduced Oxygen A...

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Page 139: ...0 50 and 60 FT 3 6 9 12 15 and 18M Altitude Algorithm and Oxygen Exposure Limits Based on NOAA tables TRANSMITTER Startup Pressure equal or greater than 120 PSI 8 BAR Battery equal or greater than 2 75 volts Shutdown Pressure less than 50 PSI 3 5 BAR SURFACE SEQUENCE MODES NORMAL GAUGE FREE Surface Mode Plan 30 to 190 FT 9 to 57 M NOR only Time to Fly Countdown NOR GAU Time to Desaturation Countdo...

Page 140: ...5 segments Deco Dive Time Remaining 00 to 20 min 05 min Turn Press Off 1000 to 3000 PSI 70 to 205 BAR Off End Press 300 to 1500 PSI 20 to 105 BAR 300 PSI PO2 1 20 to 1 60 ATA 1 60 ATA Set U Group Utilities Wet Activation On Off On Units of Measure Imperial Metric Imperial Safety Stop Time Depth Off 3 5 minutes 10 15 20 FT 3 4 5 6 M 3 00 min sec Conservative Factor On Off Off Sampling Rate 2 15 30 ...

Page 141: ... BAR Stop Depth FT M Stop Time min sec Safety Stop Alt 1 Max Depth FT M EDT hr min ATR min DTR hr min Safety Stop Alt 2 O2BG Current PO2 ATA FO2 Set Point Safety Stop Alt 3 Time of Day hr min Temp F C NOR Decompression Dive Displays Main default TLBG Current Depth FT M Pressure PSI BAR Stop Depth FT M Stop Time hr min Alt 1 Max Depth FT M EDT hr min ATR min Total Ascent Time hr min Alt 2 O2BG Curr...

Page 142: ...FT 100 M 1 FT 0 1 M FO2 Set Point Air 21 to 50 1 PO2 Value 0 00 to 5 00 ATA 0 01 ATA Dive Time Remaining 0 00 to 9 59 hr min 1 minute Air Time Remaining 0 00 to 9 59 hr min 1 minute Total Ascent Time 0 00 to 9 59 hr min 1 minute No Deco Safety Stop Time 5 00 to 0 00 min sec 1 second Deco Stop Time 0 00 to 9 59 hr min 1 minute NOR GAU Elapsed Dive Time 0 00 to 9 59 hr min 1 minute FRE Elapsed Dive ...

Page 143: ...of Range 330 FT 100 M Violation Countdown Timer 23 50 to 0 00 hr min after violation BAR GRAPHS Tissue Loading Bar Graph segments No Decompression zone 1 to 4 Decompression zone 5 all Oxygen O2 Bar Graph segments Normal zone 1 to 4 Danger zone 5 all OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE Function Accuracy Depth 1 of full scale Timers 1 second per day Dive Counter NOR GAU displays Dives 1 to 24 FRE displays Dives...

Page 144: ... for the Altitude 3 000 feet 915 meters higher Power DataMask Battery 1 3 vdc CR2 75 Ahr Lithium battery Duracell model DL CR2 or equivalent Transmitter Battery 1 3 vdc CR2 75 Ahr Lithium battery Duracell model DL CR2 or equivalent Shelf life Up to 5 years Replacement User replaceable annual recommended Use Life DataMask 160 hours with Backlight On Constant at 100 Level Use Life Transmitter 1 year...

Page 145: ...0 meters Operating Temperature Out of the water between 20 F and 140 F 6 and 60 C In the water between 28 F and 95 F 2 and 35 C At extremely low temperatures the LCD may become sluggish but this will not affect it s accuracy If stored or transported in extremely low temperature areas below freezing you should warm the unit and its battery with body heat before diving Storage Temperature Out of the...

Page 146: ...essure TAT Total Ascent Time hr min OTR O2 Time Remaining hr min ATR Air Time Remaining hr min NDC No Deco Time Remaining hr min TERMINOLOGY below diagrams MAX Maximum BATT Battery G Glo Back Light A Alarm U Utilities BL Back Light SEC Seconds AL Alarm PRESS Pressure TMR Timer OOR Out Of Range PC Personal Computer SN Serial Number ABBREVIATIONS DISPLAY GRAPHICS SEtF Set FO2 Group dFLt Set FO2 Defa...

Page 147: ...___________________ Rev No ______________ Transmitter Serial No __________________________ Date of Purchase ____________ Purchased from __________________________ Below to be filled in by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer Date Service Performed Dealer Technician ...

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