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GETTING ACQUAINTED
2.
FUNCTIONS
2.1.
The Suunto ZOOP can be set to function as a regular air dive computer or as a
nitrox dive computer.
The ZOOP features two dive computer models (AIR, NITROX), three main
operating modes (TIME/STAND-BY, SURFACE, DIVING), two menu based
main modes (MEMORY, SET) and seven menu based submodes (review separate
Quick Reference Guide). You can scroll through the modes using the push buttons.
The mode indicator at the left side and the mode text at the bottom of the display
indicate the selected mode.
The timekeeping display is the default display of the instrument (Fig. 2.1.). If a
button is not pressed within 5 minutes, the dive computer beeps and returns to
the timekeeping display automatically (except in Diving mode). The timekeep-
ing display shuts off after two hours, but pressing the PLAN or TIME button
activates it.
Making the ZOOP Personal
For best use of the ZOOP take some time and make
it YOUR computer.
Set the correct time and date. Read this manual. Set
dive alarms and make all the other settings listed in
the introduction in this manual. Install the ZOOP in
your console or fit it on to your wrist.
All this so you know your computer and have it set
up as you want it before getting into the water.
PUSH BUTTONS
2.2.
The ZOOP has easy-to-use push buttons and an ad-
visory display, which guides the user. The SMART
(MODE) button is the key to the system. The two
scroll buttons, PLAN and TIME, are used for scrol-
ling up and down the menus and to show the alter-
native displays. The dive computer is controlled with
these three push buttons as follows (see Fig. 2.2.).
Fig. 2.1. Timekeeping
display. Pressing PLAN
or TIME button activates
display.
Fig. 2.2. Push buttons of the
dive computer.
The SMART button
The PLAN, TIME and
SCROLL buttons