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Delayed Violation Mode #3
(Fig. 48)
If you descend deeper than 330 feet (99.9 meters),
the TLBG segments will flash, and the Current Depth and Max
Depth displays will only indicate 3 dashes ( - - -).
Upon ascending above 330 feet (99.9 meters), the Current
Depth display will be restored, however Max Depth will only
display 3 dashes for the remainder of that dive. The Log for that
dive will display 3 dashes as the Max Depth achieved.
Immediate Violation Mode and Gauge Mode
During a Dive, if a ceiling much greater than 60 feet (18 meters)
is required, an Immediate Violation Mode will be entered.
This situation would be preceded by entering Delayed Violation
Mode #2.
The Veo 180Nx would then operate with limited functions in
Gauge Mode during the remainder of that dive and for 24
hours after surfacing. Gauge Mode turns the Veo 180Nx into
a digital instrument without any decompression or oxygen
monitoring functions. Only Current Depth, Max Depth, Elapsed
Dive Time, and the Variable Ascent Rate Indicator will be dis-
played (Fig. 49). The TLBG and O2BG will both flash as a
warning of this condition.
Fig. 48 - Delayed Viola #3
Fig. 49 - Viola Gauge Mode
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