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• If a violation occurred during the dive a single dash ( - )
will appear instead of the letters FLY (Fig. 33).
The Time to Fly counter is provided to assist you with decid-
ing when enough surface time has elapsed to fly (or travel to
higher elevations).
• After a surface interval of 12 hours, you may choose to
fly (or travel to higher elevations), provided that your dive
profile(s) did not enter decompression. If your diving in-
volved decompression or a repetitive, multi day profile, it
is strongly recommended that you wait a full 24 hours af-
ter your last dive to add a greater degree of protection.
Pre Dive Planning Sequence (PDPS)
After a dive, the PDPS provides 'adjusted' No Decompres-
sion Limits (Fig. 34) based on residual nitrogen calculated to
be remaining from the previous dives.
Log Mode
Information from up to 9 dives is stored in the
Log
for view-
ing. Each subsequent dive will then overwrite the oldest dive
stored in the Log. It is therefore suggested that you transfer
the Log's data to your log book at the end of each day of div-
ing. The first dive conducted after each Activation will be
#1, therefore there may be multiple #1 dives in the Log.
Fig. 33 - Fly Mode
(after a Violation)
Fig. 34 - Adjusted NDLs
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