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CONTENTS

WARRANTY, NOTICES, MODEL ..........................................................................................................6

FEATURES/FUNCTIONS ......................................................................................................................7

DISPLAY LAYOUT ............................................................................................................................8

CONTROL BUTTON .........................................................................................................................9

BAR GRAPHS ...................................................................................................................................9

TLBG ............................................................................................................................................9

VARI ............................................................................................................................................10

ALPHA/NUMERIC DISPLAYS ........................................................................................................11

POWER SUPPLY ............................................................................................................................12

FO2 MODE ......................................................................................................................................14

ACTIVATION/SETUP ...........................................................................................................................17

ACTIVATION ...................................................................................................................................18

SURF MAIN AND ALTS ..................................................................................................................19

LOG MODE .....................................................................................................................................21

FLY/SAT TIME .................................................................................................................................24

PLAN MODE ...................................................................................................................................25

FO2 MODE ......................................................................................................................................26

Set FO2 .......................................................................................................................................27

Set FO2 Default .........................................................................................................................27

SET PO2 ALARM ............................................................................................................................28

SET WET ACTIVATION ...................................................................................................................28

SET UNITS ......................................................................................................................................28

SET DEEP STOP.............................................................................................................................29

Summary of Contents for VEO 1.0

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Page 3: ...BAR GRAPHS 9 TLBG 9 VARI 10 ALPHA NUMERIC DISPLAYS 11 POWER SUPPLY 12 FO2 MODE 14 ACTIVATION SETUP 17 ACTIVATION 18 SURF MAIN AND ALTS 19 LOG MODE 21 FLY SAT TIME 24 PLAN MODE 25 FO2 MODE 26 Set FO2...

Page 4: ...Y STOP SS 36 DIVE TIME REMAINING DTR 36 NDC No Deco DTR 36 OTR O2 DTR 37 DIVE MODES 39 NO DECO MAIN AND ALTS 40 DEEP STOP 41 SAFETY STOP 42 DECOMPRESSION 43 CV CONDITIONAL VIOLATION 45 DV 1 DELAYED VI...

Page 5: ...ERAL 53 CARE AND CLEANING 54 INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE 54 MODULE REMOVAL FROM BOOT 56 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 56 RETURNING MODULE TO BOOT 60 ALTITUDE SENSING AND ADJUSTMENT 61 PZ ALGORITHM NDL CHART 62 DSAT...

Page 6: ...ing design features Dive Time Remaining U S Patent no 4 586 136 Data Sensing and Processing Device U S Patent no 4 882 678 and Variable Ascent Rate Indicator U S Patent no 5 156 055 User Setable Displ...

Page 7: ...7 FEATURES DISPLAYS Welcome to OCEANIC and THANK YOU for choosing the VEO 1 0...

Page 8: ...Time of day hr min g Time all minutes NDC No Deco TAT Deco Total Ascent O2 O2 Time Remaining O2SAT O2 h Low Battery i Value is FO2 j Time values k Dive or Dive time l Descend Stop Ascend m Deep Stop t...

Page 9: ...ll begin to recede indicating that additional no decompres sion time is allowed for multilevel diving The TLBG monitors 12 different nitrogen compartments simultane ously and displays the one that is...

Page 10: ...t values 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 ascent rates should not exceed 30 FPM 9 MPM Fig 2 VARI a Deeper th...

Page 11: ...ile at Stops Deep Safety or Deco Max Depth is replaced with more critical information such as Stop Depth Fig 4a and can be seen by temporarily accessing an Alternate screen Fig 5a Time displays are sh...

Page 12: ...elevation Altitude ranges displayed include EL2 3 001 to 5 000 feet EL Elevation Level EL3 5 001 to 7 000 feet EL4 7 001 to 9 000 feet EL5 9 001 to 11 000 feet EL6 11 001 to 13 000 feet EL7 13 001 fee...

Page 13: ...n the graphic bAT and the icon will appear flashing for 5 seconds and the unit will shut off If the button is not pressed to activate the unit prior to a dive and a low battery condition exists the ic...

Page 14: ...n related displays and warnings will not appear on the display for that dive or subsequent dives unless FO2 is set for a numerical value 21 to 50 Once a dive is made with the unit set as a Nitrox comp...

Page 15: ...at dive FO2 must therefore be reset for each repetitive Nitrox dive or the value will automatically keep defaulting to 50 and the dives will be calculated based on 50 O2 50 nitrogen for oxygen calcula...

Page 16: ...min Plan depths times Set FO2 Air 21 to 50 Set FO2 Default Off On Set PO2 Alarm 1 20 to 1 60 ATA Set Wet Activation On Off Set Units Imperial Metric Set Deep Stop On Off Set Algorithm DSAT PZ Set Hou...

Page 17: ...17 ACTIVATION SETUP...

Page 18: ...tolerance and functioning properly After manual activation it will also check the ambient baro metric pressure and calibrate its present depth as zero Beginning at elevations of 3 001 feet 916 meters...

Page 19: ...dive made yet NX icon if FO2 is set for Nitrox PZ icon if selected no icon if DSAT is selected TLBG with icon if any after a dive Battery icon if voltage is low B 2 sec to access ALT 1 B 2 sec to acc...

Page 20: ...to access ALT 2 Reverts to Main in 5 seconds if B is not pressed SURF ALT 2 information includes Fig 16 Temperature with icon and graphic F or C Altitude graphic EL2 to EL7 blank if Sea level B 2 sec...

Page 21: ...d calibration will delete the data The first dive conducted each time the unit is activated will be 1 therefore there may be multiple 1 dives in the Log Dives are displayed in a reverse sequence that...

Page 22: ...r Surface Menu items Log Data 1 information includes Fig 19 Log book icon PZ NX DS icons if they apply Pre dive Surface Interval hr min with SURF icon Max Depth with MAX and FT or M icons Elapsed Dive...

Page 23: ...Air B 2 sec to access Fly Sat Log Data 3 only if Nitrox information includes Fig 21 Log book icon PZ if it applies NX icons O2 accumulation at end of dive with O2SAT icon Highest PO2 value during dive...

Page 24: ...and reach es 0 00 prior to the Fly countdown reaches 0 00 When other screens are displayed while on the surface the countdowns continue in the background SAT is not displayed after a Violation dive In...

Page 25: ...s PDPS B 2 sec to step forward to Set FO2 then other Menu items PDPS Pre Dive Planning Sequence The PDPS displays Depths and allowable No Deco Dive Times up to 999 minutes NDC nitrogen or O2 time whic...

Page 26: ...k if Air B 2 sec repeatedly to step upward through PDPS screens one at a time from 30 to 190 FT 9 to 57 M in increments of 10 FT 3 M continuing the step through until exit from the PDPS B 2 sec at any...

Page 27: ...th FO2 icon B 2 sec repeatedly to step upward through Set Points one at a time from Air to 21 through 50 in increments of 1 B 2 sec to save the setting and access Set FO2 Default SET FO2 DEFAULT infor...

Page 28: ...vation SET WET ACTIVATION information includes Fig 28 Graphics SEt and WET Set Point ON or OFF flashing B 2 sec to toggle between OFF and ON B 2 sec to save the setting and access Set Units SET UNITS...

Page 29: ...SAT flashing B 2 sec to toggle between PZ and DSAT B 2 sec to save the setting and access Set Hour Format This feature allows selection of the algorithm to be used for nitrogen and oxygen calculations...

Page 30: ...y to step upward through Minute Set Points one at time from 00 to 59 in increments of 01 min B 2 sec to save the Time Set Point and access SN S 2 sec to revert to Set Hour Format SERIAL NUMBER Informa...

Page 31: ...for a repetitive dive con ducted by the same diver could result in serious injury or death Upon access a factory assigned code number is displayed with the graphics CLR and id all solid Fig 34 Reset p...

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Page 33: ...33 DIVE MODE FEATURES...

Page 34: ...e PADI RDP It imposes restrictions for repetitive Deco dives consid ered more risky PZ Pelagic Z performance is based on Buhlmann ZHL 16c It features NDLs that are considerably more conservative espec...

Page 35: ...d during a High PO2 Alarm condition Set Point SAFETY STOP SS No Deco only Upon ascent to 20 FT 2 M for 1 second on a No Deco dive in which Depth exceeded 30 FT 9 M for 1 second a SS screen will appear...

Page 36: ...cal tissue compart ments The rates each of these compartments absorb and release nitrogen is mathematically modeled and compared against a maximum allowable nitrogen level Whichever one is closest to...

Page 37: ...less than the NDC calculations for the dive will be controlled by O2 and OTR will be displayed as DTR on the Main Fig 37a identified by the O2 and min icons PO2 ATA 0 60 0 70 0 80 0 90 1 00 1 10 1 20...

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Page 39: ...39 DIVE MODES...

Page 40: ...review if triggered Upon ascending to 2 FT 0 6 M during a dive Surface Interval time will be displayed with the SURF icon flashing for the first 10 minutes and NDC will be displayed as 2 dashes Fig 39...

Page 41: ...ECO ALT 2 if Nitrox information includes Fig 41 NX icon O2 with O2SAT icons Current PO2 value ATA with PO2 icon FO2 Set Point with FO2 icon 5 sec or B 2 sec to revert to Main DEEP STOP PREVIEW informa...

Page 42: ...to 3 ALT displays which are similar to the No Deco Main ALT1 and ALT2 displays respectively SAFETY STOP MAIN information includes Fig 44 Current Depth with FT or M icon DTR min with NDC or O2 and min...

Page 43: ...d solid To fulfill your decompression obligation you should make a safe controlled Ascent to a depth slightly deeper than or equal to the required Stop Depth indicated and decompress for the Stop Time...

Page 44: ...with FT or M icon TAT min with TAT and min icons Max Depth with MAX and FT or M icons EDT Elapsed Dive Time with DIVE and min icons Full TLBG with icon NX PZ icons those that apply B 2 sec to access...

Page 45: ...The Stop Depth and Down Arrow icon will flash Fig 50 until descent to below the required Stop Depth within stop zone then full Stop icon Stop Bar with both Arrows will be on solid If you descend deep...

Page 46: ...g 51 until descent is made to slightly deeper than the Stop The difference is that 5 minutes after surfacing from the dive operation will now enter Violation Gauge Mode Stop Depth and Down Arrow icon...

Page 47: ...ons in the back Upon ascending above the MOD Current Depth will be restored however Max Depth will continue to be displayed as dashes for the remainder of that dive The Log for that dive will also dis...

Page 48: ...play for 10 minutes with Surface Interval Time displayed in place of Current Depth with the SURF icon flashing The graphic VIO will also still be displayed flashing Operation will also enter VGM 5 min...

Page 49: ...es the Alarm Set Point the PO2 value will again replace Max Depth Fig 57 Max Depth will then be available on the ALT 1 display The PO2 value and Up Arrow icon will flash until PO2 decreases below the...

Page 50: ...w icon will flash Fig 60 until on the surface High O2 during Deco When O2 reaches the Warning Level while in Deco the O2 value will flash in place of TAT for 10 seconds After 10 seconds TAT will be re...

Page 51: ...LT screen If O2 is 100 the value will flash on the Main in place of DTR during first 10 minutes or Time of Day after 10 min utes Fig 61 until it is 100 then it will be replaced with the applicable val...

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Page 53: ...53 GENERAL...

Page 54: ...s use lukewarm water or a slightly acidic bath 50 white vinegar 50 fresh water After removal from the bath place the VEO under gently running fresh water and towel dry before storing Transport your VE...

Page 55: ...sed during factory service Package it using a protective cushioning material Include a legible note stating the specific reason for return your name address daytime phone number serial number s and a...

Page 56: ...is in a wrist boot it will be necessary to peel the lips of the boot downward off the module while applying pressure from underneath working it out slowly NOTE When the battery is replaced within 8 se...

Page 57: ...attery Cover Battery Removal Remove the Retaining Bar located across the lower portion of the Battery Fig 64a Remove the Cover O ring DO NOT use tools Slide the Battery up and out of the Battery Compa...

Page 58: ...t is evenly seated The O ring must be a genuine Oceanic part that can be purchased from an Authorized Oceanic Dealer Use of any other O ring will void the warranty Slide the Cover Ring top portion fir...

Page 59: ...aligned with the Locked symbol located on the Housing Fig 70a Inspection Activate the unit and watch carefully as it performs a full diagnostic and battery check and enters Surface Mode Observe the L...

Page 60: ...he boot and dip the bottom edge into it while pressing the top edge with the palm of your hand Stop pressing when the bottom edge of the module has just entered the boot Correct the alignment of the m...

Page 61: ...ments are made during any time that the Wet Contacts are bridged When diving in high altitude waters from 3 001 to 14 000 feet 916 to 4 270 meters the VEO automatically adjusts to these conditions pro...

Page 62: ...04 0 04 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 190 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 00 PZ ALGORITHM NDLS HR MIN AT ALTITUDE METRIC Altitude 0 916 1221 1526 1831 2136 2441 274...

Page 63: ...05 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 03 0 03 0 03 190 0 05 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 04 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 0 03 DSAT ALGORITHM NDLS HR MIN AT ALTITUDE METRIC Altitude 0 916 1221 1526 1831 2136 2441 2...

Page 64: ...uracy Depth 1 of full scale Timers 1 second per day Dive Counter Displays Dives 1 to 12 Resets to Dive 1 upon diving after 24 hours with no dives Dive Log Mode Stores 12 most recent dives in memory fo...

Page 65: ...Activation is set ON Cannot be manually activated deeper than 4 FT 1 2 M if Wet Activation is set OFF Cannot operate at elevations higher than 14 000 feet 4 270 meters Operating Temperature Out of the...

Page 66: ...in sec 1 second No Deco Safety Stop Time 3 00 to 0 00 min sec 1 second Deco Stop Time 0 to 999 min 1 minute Elapsed Dive Time 00 to 999 min 1 minute Surface Interval Time 0 00 to 23 59 hr min 1 minute...

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