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Fig. 27 – Delayed
Violation Mode
begins, the Tissue Loading Bar Graph will recede towards the Caution Zone.
Upon entry into the Caution Zone the Pro will revert to No Decom Mode.
PERMANENT VIOLATION MODES
If you exceed the restrictions of a Conditional Violation Mode, one of two
Permanent Violation Modes will be entered; “Delayed Violation Mode” or
“Immediate Violation Mode.” Either of these Permanent Violation Modes
will result in loss of some computer functions for 24 hours after the last dive.
DELAYED VIOLATION MODE
When the DataMax Pro enters Delayed Violation Mode, it retains the
capacity to tell you how to get back to the surface. Delayed Violation Mode
will be encountered in either of the following decompression situations:
Delayed Violation #1 -
Requiring a Decompression Ceiling Greater than 40 Feet
If the necessary decompression requires a ceiling depth deeper than 40
feet, a Delayed Violation mode will be entered. Once a diver enters this
mode, the Audible Alarm will emit One Long Beep and the Tissue Loading
Bar Graph will flash (Fig. 27). In this situation, the amount of decompres-
sion time needed to get back to the surface will still be displayed numerically
in the Decompression Time display. To get back to the surface, you must
ascend to just deeper than 40 feet staying as close to 40 feet as possible
without causing the DEC Time display to flash. The DEC digits may flash at
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Summary of Contents for DataMax Pro
Page 1: ...owner s guide DataMax Pro...
Page 5: ...1 THE DATAMAX PRO IS EASY TO USE...
Page 13: ...9 DETAILED OPERATIONS GUIDE...
Page 33: ...29 HANDLING THE EXTREMES...
Page 47: ...43 CARE and MAINTENANCE...
Page 57: ...53 REFERENCE...
Page 63: ...59 NOTES...