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The Veo 100Nx will also enter an Immediate Violation Mode 5
minutes after reaching the surface from a dive in which a De-
layed Violation occurred.
On the surface, Violation Gauge Mode displays the Dive Num-
ber, Temperature, Time of Day, Surface Interval, and TLBG and
O2BG flashing (Fig. 46). It does not provide the FO2, PDPS, or
Time to Fly and Desaturate features.
The countdown timer that appears when you try to access Time
to Fly does not represent 'Time to Fly'. It is only provided to
inform you of the time remaining before normal Veo 100Nx
operation can resume with full features and functions.
NOTE: This condition is a Permanent Violation, and
in the event that a dive is made during the 24 hour
period, a full 24 hour surface interval must then be
served before all functions are restored.
Fig. 46 - VIOLATION
GAUGE MODE
(on Surface)