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ALARMS: DIVE TIME ALARM FOR DYNAMIC MODE
ALARMS: DIVE TIME ALARM FOR STATIC MODE
AUTOMATIC
RETURN OR
WITH LONG
MODE BUTTON
BEEP
AUTOMATIC
RETURN OR
WITH LONG
MODE BUTTON
BEEP
AUTOMATIC
RETURN OR
WITH LONG
MODE BUTTON
BEEP
COUNTDOWN
TIMER
TIMER
COUNTDOWN
TIMER
TIMER
COUNTDOWN
TIMER
TIMER
TIMER
STATIC DIVE WITH
DIVE TIME ALARM
MANUAL
ON
MANUAL
ON
STATIC DIVE WITHOUT
DIVE TIME ALARM
DIVING TIME ALARM FOR STATIC AND DYNAMIC PROGRAMS.
The alarm of the diving time for the STATIC and DYNAMIC programs has the main purpose to train the
diver who performs, for example, the tanks or repeated dives in the pool. In this way, he will have a time
parameter available to speed or decrease his gaits or to control his performance.
The computer must be set with the DYNAMIC or STATIC program.
DYNAMIC:
To set the alarm scroll with UP or DOWN buttons until the ALARMS menu. Enter the menu by
pressing the MODE button. The numbers in the top left of the display below the MAX indicator will flash.
Press the UP or DOWN button until the figures below the letter T in the centre right of the display will flash.
Press the MODE button again. The display will show only the highlighted information and the minutes
indicator will flash. Set the desired value by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons. Confirm the set value by
pressing the Mode button until hearing an acoustic signal of confirmation. The second figures will flash. Set
the desired value by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons. Confirm the set value by holding down the Mode
button for a few seconds until hearing an acoustic signal to confirm the exit from the menu. Alternatively,
after the last time the buttons are pressed, the computer will modify the automatic setting by issuing an
acoustic signal to return then to the main screen, and then it will automatically shut down.
Once the alarm has been set, the display will indicate that the diving time set has elapsed by making it
flash and, if the audible alarms have been set, an acoustic signal will also sound.
STATIC:
To set the alarm scroll with UP or DOWN buttons until the ALARMS menu. Enter the menu by
pressing the MODE button. The numbers in the top right below the word SURF.T MAX will flash. Press the
UP or DOWN button until the figures below the letter T in the centre right of the display will flash. Press the
MODE button again. The display will show only the highlighted information and the minutes indicator will
flash. Set the desired value by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons. Confirm the set value by pressing the
Mode button until hearing an acoustic signal of confirmation. The second figures will flash. Set the desired
value by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons. Confirm the value set by pressing the MODE button.
INTERVAL FUNCTION (INT):
As soon as the minutes of the alarm have been confirmed by pressing the
MODE button, the numbers of the word INT below will flash. These indicate how many seconds of interval
the diving time alarm will be repeated after the first time. For example, if the alarm is set at 1' and 00" and
INT at 10", during diving we will be notified as soon as 1' has spent and then we will be alerted every 10''
that is, 1'10'', 1 '20", 1'30" and so on.
To set the INT interval, press the UP or DOWN button. If the INT interval marks 00 the function will not be
activated and the diving time alarm will remain.
Confirm the set value by holding down the Mode button for a few seconds until a hearing an acoustic
signal to confirm the exit from the menu. Alternatively, after some seconds the buttons are pressed,the
computer will automatically register the changes carried out at that moment by issuing
an acoustic signal to return then to the main screen.Once the alarm has been set, the display will indicate
that the diving time set has elapsed by making it flash with an acoustic signal (if the audible alarms have
been set). The acoustic signal will be repeated every time the INT interval set is passed.
IMPORTANT:
With the STATIC program active and with the diving time alarm NOT set, the timer, during diving, will
operate in ascending direction. Otherwise, if it is set (with or without the INT interval function), the timer will
operate in descending direction (countdown), until reaching the alarm time, and then operate normally in
ascending direction (considering also the time spent). If you prefer to count in ascending direction just
press the DOWN button. In this way, the timer will operate normally both during the current session and in
all future sessions even in the presence of the alarm. Similarly, to reset the countdown, press the DOWN
button again.
The default condition of the Drake computer in the presence of the diving time alarm is with the timer that
operates in countdown.
WARNING:
When REPS REPETITIONS function is activated (see the next paragraph) the INT INTERVAL
function of the diving time alarm of the STATIC program is deactivated.
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