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M2 USER MANUAL
1.
INTRODUCTION TO
THE M2
Your M2 User Manual is divided into the
following main chapters.
1 Introduction to M2
. This chapter
provides an overview of the M2 computer
and describes its operating modes and
functions when on the surface.
2 The M2 as a watch
. This chapter describes
the M2 when it is used as a watch.
3 The M2 as a dive computer
. This
chapter describes all settings and functions
of the M2 as a dive computer and takes
you underwater with the M2. It’s about
everything the M2 can and will do to
enhance your safety and fun underwater.
4 M2 accessories
. This chapter briefly
describes the extras that can be purchased
as additional options to get the most of your
dive computer in all diving conditions.
5 M2 PC interface
. This chapter is about
linking the M2 to your PC/Mac. It describes
how to change settings plus how to
download and manage your logbook.
6 Taking care of the M2
. This chapter
describes how you should take care of the
M2 after underwater adventures and also
summarizes the main technical information
of this instrument.
The M2 is a technologically-advanced
instrument that can accompany you during
your underwater adventures while providing you
with accurate depth, time and decompression
information. On the surface its size makes it
your ideal everyday companion. With features
such as wake-up alarm, dual time, stop watch,
barometer, altimeter, SWIM and sport mode,
the M2 can tackle almost every possible task.
The buttons allow you to initiate operating
functions, make setting changes and access
menus while on the surface. During the dive they
set bookmarks, show further information on the
computer screen and activate the backlight.
Now it is time to dive into the details. We
hope you will enjoy getting to know your new
computer and we wish you many happy dives
with the M2.
1.1 Battery
The M2 uses a CR2450 battery which is
available at your authorized SCUBAPRO
dealer. The M2 will alert you when the
battery is approaching a critical discharge
level by displaying the battery symbol.
A steady symbol means that the battery is
low, with some reserve left. At this point the
backlight cannot be activated. If the symbol
blinks, the battery level is dangerously low
and the backlight and alarm tones cannot
be activated; diving is not recommended
before replacing the battery.
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