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ALADIN ONE USER MANUAL

In the scuba menu you can change different 
alarms and settings for the dive.

Setting the depth alarm

1. Confirm that you wish to change the 

depth of the warning, or switch it on or 
off, with a press-and-hold of the right 
button.

  “On” or “Off” starts to flash. “On” 

indicates “activated”, “Off” indicates 
“deactivated”.

2. Press the left or right button to switch 

between “On” and “Off”. 

3. Confirm the selected status with a 

press-and-hold of the right button.

The depth starts to flash.
4. Change the warning depth in increments 

of 1m/5ft by pressing the right button.

5. Confirm the warning settings with a 

press-and-hold of the right button.

Setting the dive time alarm

1. Confirm that you wish to change the 

time of the dive time warning, or switch 

it on or off, with a press-and-hold of the 
right button.

  “On” or “Off” starts to flash. “On” 

indicates “activated”, “Off” indicates 
“deactivated”. 

2. Switch between “On” or “Off” by 

pressing the left or right button.

3. Confirm the selected status with a 

press-and-hold of the right button.

The alarm time starts to flash.
4. Change the warning time in increments 

of 5 minutes by pressing the right 
button.

5. Confirm the warning settings with a 

press-and-hold of the right button. 

Setting the safety stop duration

1. Confirm that you wish to change the 

duration of the safety stop with a press-
and-hold of the right button.

The duration starts to flash. 
2. Change the duration in increments of 

1 minute by pressing the left or right 
button.

3. Confirm the selected duration with a 

press-and-hold of the right button.

Selecting water type

Selecting the water type
1. Confirm that you wish to change the 

selected water type with a press-and-
hold of the right button.

  “On” or “Off” starts to flash. “On” 

indicates salt water, “Off” indicates fresh 
water.

Summary of Contents for Aladin ONE

Page 1: ... Aladin ONE Matrix User Manual ...

Page 2: ...in the depth field and the decompression algorithm will not calculate correctly Diving at oxygen partial pressures higher than 1 6bar corresponding to a depth of 67m 220ft when breathing compressed air is extremely dangerous and could lead to serious injury or death WARNING The Aladin One is delivered in deep sleep mode with the display off You must activate the Aladin One by pressing and holding ...

Page 3: ...n phase 11 3 1 3 Nitrox information O2 information 12 3 2 Attention messages and alarms 12 3 2 1 Attention messages 12 3 2 2 Alarms 13 3 3 Preparation for the dive 13 3 3 1 Function check 13 3 3 2 Setting the gas mixture and ppO2 max 13 3 4 Functions during the dive 14 3 4 1 Alternate displays 14 3 4 2 Dive time 14 3 4 3 Current depth O2 mix 14 3 4 4 Max depth Temperature 14 3 4 5 Set max depth re...

Page 4: ...menu 29 5 2 1 Setting the alarm clock time 29 5 2 2 Setting the UTC offset coordinated universal time 30 5 2 3 Adjusting the time of day 30 5 2 4 Selecting 24 hour or AM PM setting 30 5 2 5 Adjusting the date 31 5 2 6 Switching the sound on and off 31 5 2 7 Check the battery status 32 6 INTERFACING WITH WINDOWS MAC AND APPS 32 6 1 Introduction to SCUBAPRO LogTRAK 32 6 2 Changing warnings settings ...

Page 5: ... with data however they do not provide the knowledge of how this data should be understood and applied Dive computers cannot replace common sense You must therefore carefully read and understand this entire manual before using your Aladin One 1 2 Quick reference of the display layout DATE DEPTH ALTITUDE CLASSES ALTITUDE SYMBOL DECOMPRESSION STOP OBLIGATION DECOMPRESSION STOP INDICATOR BLUETOOTH AL...

Page 6: ...and has a memory which stores the full dive data This data can be transmitted with a Bluetooth interface and LogTRAK software to Windows or Mac personal computers Android devices or Apple devices LogTRAK software is available at the SCUBAPRO website as well as the Android Play Store and iPhone App Store 2 2 Operation Operating schematic ...

Page 7: ...s scrolling through menus Once entered into a sub menu or series of settings Increases press right button or decreases press left button the indicated value or setting PRESS AND HOLD LEFT BUTTON Activates the backlight in time of day display Escape the current function or menu to last level or setting PRESS AND HOLD BOTH BUTTONS Exits the current function or menu and switches to the time of day di...

Page 8: ...s detected the Aladin One automatically switches on for 3 minutes F NOTE Without active use the Aladin One s display automatically reverts to the time of day display and after 3 minutes the computer switches off 2 2 4 How to navigate the Aladin One at the surface Starting from the time of day display you can enter into different menus 2 2 5 Checking the desaturation time From the time of day displ...

Page 9: ...ndicator in battery status display At other displays Battery status Function limitations 000000 Fresh battery none _00000 Battery ok for diving none __0000 Battery ok for diving none ___000 Battery symbol Weak battery change to fresh Backlight not operating ____00 Blinking battery symbol no dive symbol Completely used battery change to fresh Buzzer and backlight not operating diving not recommende...

Page 10: ...and hold of the left button The light will turn off automatically after 6 seconds F NOTE Repeated activation of the backlight will reduce battery life The Aladin One monitors the battery level throughout every dive and if the available energy drops below the warning threshold the Aladin One will automatically disable the backlight to prevent a computer shut down 2 2 9 Switching off the display Fro...

Page 11: ...to a PC by means of the Bluetooth interface and LogTRAK software 3 DIVING WITH YOUR ALADIN ONE 3 1 Terminology Symbols The information on the display of the Aladin One varies depending on the kind of dive and the dive phase 3 1 1 General terminology Display during no stop phase CURRENT DEPTH In meters feet DIVE TIME MAX DEPTH reached during the dive ALTERNATE DISPLAYS select by right button press ...

Page 12: ...of ppO2 max can be set between 1 0bar and 1 6bar at the gas settings The CNS O2 value alarm is not influenced by the selected ppO2 max setting CNS O2 Oxygen toxicity With the increased percentage of oxygen the oxygen in the tissues especially in the central nervous system CNS becomes important If the partial pressure of oxygen rises above 0 5bar the CNS O2 value increases if the partial pressure o...

Page 13: ...Are all elements of the display activated Do not use your Aladin One if the display does not show all elements When switching on the Aladin One with the right button the test display will not appear WARNING Always check the battery capacity before each dive See chapter System and Operation section Check the battery 3 3 2 Setting the gas mixture and ppO2 max To set the gas mixture the Aladin One mu...

Page 14: ...th of 0 8m 3ft is displayed as dive time in minutes The time spent above 0 8m 3ft is counted as dive time only if you once again descend below 0 8m 3ft within 5 minutes While the dive time is running the colons to the right of the figures are flashing in 1 second intervals The maximum dive time displayed is 199 minutes If a dive lasts longer than 199 minutes the dive time display starts again at 0...

Page 15: ...is exceeded WARNING The prescribed ascent rate must be observed at all times Exceeding the prescribed ascent rate can lead to microbubbles in the arterial circulation which can lead to serious injury or death due to decompression sickness In case of an improper ascent the Aladin One may require a decompression stop even within the no stop phase because of the danger of microbubble formation The de...

Page 16: ...en poisoning WARNING The MOD should not be exceeded Disregarding the warning can lead to oxygen poisoning 3 4 8 Oxygen toxicity CNS O2 The Aladin One calculates oxygen toxicity based on depth time and gas mixture and displays it in the lower right corner when the value is greater than 50 The toxicity is expressed in 1 increments of a maximum tolerated value CNS O2 clock The symbol CNS O2 is displa...

Page 17: ...time is 5 minutes or more WARNING Decompression diving requires advanced training from a recognized agency Do not attempt decompression diving without proper training from a recognized agency 3 4 10 Decompression values Decompression obligation Decompression stop duration Decompression depth On entering the decompression phase NO STOP disappears DECO appears and the audible attention beep sounds T...

Page 18: ...cent is calculated on the basis of the prescribed ascent rate Total time of ascent can be subject to change if the ascent rate is not ideal 100 Ascent time greater than 99 minutes is displayed as WARNING On all dives with the Aladin One make a safety stop for at least 3 minutes at a depth of 5m 15ft 3 4 12 Safety stop timer Safety Stop Icon Safety stop time minutes seconds The safety stop timer di...

Page 19: ...on may lead to serious injury or death from decompression sickness WARNING If the no dive warning is visible during the surface interval you should not undertake another dive To check the elapsed surface interval and oxygen toxicity press and hold the right button Surface interval Oxygen toxicity Desaturation time is determined either by oxygen toxicity nitrogen saturation or the regression of mic...

Page 20: ...e altitude classes Altitude Class Elevation Barometric switch point Dive computer mode GAUGE no deco data SCUBA SCUBA SCUBA SCUBA 3 6 2 Prohibited altitude Ascent to altitude class 3 and 4 is prohibited Maximum allowed altitude 2650m 8694ft WARNING At the surface the Aladin One shows via flashing altitude class number the altitude to which you may not rise The ascent prohibition is displayed toget...

Page 21: ...r the time interval is displayed if any desaturation DESAT remains before selecting the dive planner This surface interval timed between now and the beginning of the planned dive can be changed in increments of 15 minutes by pressing the left or right button The Aladin One displays the CNS O2 value and the altitude class to which you may not rise at the end of the selected surface interval If the ...

Page 22: ...bottom time no stop time 1 minute and the appropriate decompression information or level stop data respectively 3 Add asks that you set the bottom time This is done by pressing the left or right button The Aladin One calculates the decompression information for this set bottom time CNS O2 values higher than 199 will be displayed as 199 Ascent time greater than 99 minutes is displayed as Deco stop ...

Page 23: ...ing the left or right button until the following logbook menu appears With a press and hold of the right button you enter the logbook By pressing the left or right button you can scroll through the different logged dives which are numbered 1 2 3 etc with the most recent dive shown as dive number 1 Primary information from each dive max depth dive time date is shown on page 1 of the log More inform...

Page 24: ... USER menu page 1 2 Battery quality factor has been 3 bars or less during the dive page 1 2 3 AVG Average depth gauge mode page 3 No dive warning after the dive page 1 Alarms during the dive Pushing the right button gets you back to the dive list first level screen within logbook From here you can advance to the next dive of interest by pushing the right button and then a press and hold of the rig...

Page 25: ...n ppO2 max 1 0 1 6bar OFF 1 4bar Time limit to reset the O2 mix to air no reset 1 48hrs no reset Unit system metric imperial no default Water type on salt water off fresh water on salt water Audible attention signals on off LogTRAK selective on Reset desaturation on off no reset Starting from the time of day display press the left or right button until dive display is shown Enter the dive display ...

Page 26: ...right button The ppO2 values 4 Change the ppO2 value in increments of 0 05bar by pressing the right button 5 Confirm the value with a press and hold of the right button Setting the nitrox reset time Setting the time limit to reset the O2 mix to air 1 Confirm that you wish to change the time limit of the reset with a press and hold of the right button The current setting starts to flash 2 Change th...

Page 27: ...s and hold of the right button On or Off starts to flash On indicates activated Off indicates deactivated 2 Switch between On or Off by pressing the left or right button 3 Confirm the selected status with a press and hold of the right button The alarm time starts to flash 4 Change the warning time in increments of 5 minutes by pressing the right button 5 Confirm the warning settings with a press a...

Page 28: ...a reset of the remaining saturation do not dive for at least 48 hours If you dive after resetting the remaining saturation the computer will miscalculate your decompression which may result in serious injury or death Reset the remaining saturation only if you know you will not be diving flying or going to higher altitude for the next 48 hours Resetting the desaturation should only be done when the...

Page 29: ...n until WATCH appears 2 Confirm that you wish to enter into the watch menu with a press and hold of the right button 3 Once entered you can scroll through the menu by pressing the left or right button 5 2 1 Setting the alarm clock time The alarm clock tone works only at the surface 1 Confirm that you wish to set the alarm time with a press and hold of the right button On activated or Off deactivat...

Page 30: ...sing the left or right button 5 Confirm the selected status with a press and hold of the right button 5 2 3 Adjusting the time of day You can adjust the Aladin One to your time zone either in this menu or using the UTC offset see above 1 Confirm that you wish to adjust the time of day with a press and hold of the right button The hours start to flash 2 Set the hours by pressing the left or right b...

Page 31: ...le warnings alarms and attention messages Without audible warnings you could get into potentially hazardous situations which could result in death or serious injury You must assume full responsibility for turning off the sound 1 Confirm that you wish to change the setting with a press and hold of the right button On Off Alr or Att starts to flash The On setting has all audible tones activated incl...

Page 32: ...uction to SCUBAPRO LogTRAK LogTRAK is the software that allows the Aladin One to communicate with a Windows based PC a Mac Android devices or Apple devices In order to take advantage of any of these features you need to establish a communication between your PC and your Aladin One with a Bluetooth connection To start the communication 1 If your PC Mac has Bluetooth enable it a If your PC Mac doesn...

Page 33: ...ok to your PC Mac There are three main views each showing a specific part of your dive log Profile shows the graphical data of the dive Details about the dive where you can edit for example the equipment and tank information Location shows your dive site on the world map The selection tabs for views are on the left side of the main window 6 2 Changing warnings settings of the Aladin One and readin...

Page 34: ...imum environment pressure 13bar 189psi Clock Quartz time date dive time display up to 199 minutes Oxygen concentration Adjustable between 21 and 50 Operating temperature 10C to 50C 14F to 122F Power supply CR2450 lithium battery Life of the battery Estimated 2 years or 300 dives whichever comes first Actual battery life depends on the number of dives per year the length of each dive the water temp...

Page 35: ... lead to the destruction of your Aladin One by water seeping in causing your Aladin One to switch off without prior notice Always open the battery compartment in a dry and clean environment Only open the battery compartment to replace the battery Battery changing procedure 1 Dry your Aladin One with a soft towel 2 Turn the battery cap with a coin or with a SCUBAPRO universal tool 3 Remove the batt...

Page 36: ...y period do not extend the warranty period itself Excluded are faults or defects due to Excessive wear and tear External influences e g transport damage damage due to bumping and hitting influences of weather or other natural phenomena Servicing repairs or the opening of the dive computer by anybody not authorized by the manufacturer Pressure tests which do not take place in water Diving accidents...

Page 37: ...trogen with the oxygen concentration being 22 or higher In this manual air is considered as a particular type of nitrox No Fly Minimum amount of time a diver should wait before taking a plane No stop time This is the time that a diver can stay at the current depth and still make a direct ascent to the surface without having to perform decompression stops O2 Oxygen O2 Oxygen concentration used by t...

Page 38: ...3 33 LogTRAK 6 11 13 25 29 32 Maintenance 34 Microbubbles 8 15 18 19 22 37 MOD 12 13 16 21 37 26 Mountain lakes 20 Nitrox 12 26 37 Nitrox reset 26 No dive warning 19 21 24 No fly time 37 Oxygen concentration 34 37 12 Oxygen partial pressure 12 16 PC interface 32 PpO2 max 16 12 13 25 37 Safety stop timer 7 18 27 SOS mode 10 18 37 Stopwatch 37 Surface interval 8 18 37 Technical information 34 Time o...

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