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JJ-CCR ApS 2017
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2017 JJ-CCR ApS – 2.00 / Revision 06
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6.20.9
BO Gases
The third submenu of the system setup is ”BO Gases”. Using this menu item it is possible to configure all
5 gases for the open circuit (BO) mode. The individual options and configurations are identical to those
in the ”Define Gas” area, in the dive setup menu. However, all 5 gases are displayed simultaneously here.
By pressing the right button ”Edit” the
user accesses the edit mode. The “
u
” sym-
bol moves to gas number 1. By pressing the
left button ”Next”, it moves to the next gas
number. By pressing the right button ”Edit”
it is possible to adjust the gas.
After that the O2 content of the gas is set.
Only one digit of the number is changed at
a time. The ten’s are always set first. Press-
ing the left button ”Change” results in the
displayed digit being increased by 1. After
the digit has reached 9 it will revert back
to 0 again. Pressing the right button (Next)
once takes the diver to the units digit.
The sequence in which the gases are input is irrelevant. In the ”Select
Gas” menu all available gases are always displayed in order according to
their O2 content (from the highest to the lowest).
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If two gases have the same O2 content then the gas with the lower he-
lium content is brought to the front of the sequence.
Next, the helium content of the gas is set.
Only one digit of the number is changed at
a time. The ten’s are always set first. Press-
ing the left button ”Change” results in the
displayed digit being increased by 1. After
the digit has reached 9 it will revert back
to 0 again. Pressing the right button (Next)
once takes the diver to the units digit.
Upon arriving at the units digit for the helium content it is possible to save the gas data by pressing the
right button ”Save” and switch the to next entry. The current entry is marked with a “
u
“.
First you select wether a gas is active (= On) or not active (= Off). The active gases are used for the pro-
jection of the total Time To Surface (TTS) and gas switches. It is therefore essential to define only those
gases that are actually available.