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Doc. 13301-Tec-RevB (2022-05-25)
Technical Modes
Operating Instructions
Regularly test vibration alerts with the
Test Vibration tool to ensure they are
working and you can hear/feel them
through your exposure suit�
Vibration On/Off
Shows current state of
vibration function� Press the
right (Edit) button to toggle
the vibration function on or
off�
Test Vibration
Press the right (Ok) button
to quickly test the vibration
function to ensure it’s working
correctly�
Vibration On
DEPTH
Edit
Next
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Test Vibration
DEPTH
Ok
Next
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10.4. Dive Log
Use the Dive Log menu to
review logs stored on the
Perdix 2� Up to 1000 hours of
detailed logs can be stored at
the default sampling rate of 10
seconds�
The Dive Log menu is only available when on the
surface�
DEPTH
TIME
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Dive Log
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SURFACE
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DEPTH
TIME
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Next
Display
Display Log
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Display Log
Use this menu to display a
list of logged dives and view
details�
Dive Log
43min 01-Jan
1
Next
View
22m
50min 01-Jan
2
18m
08-Aug-2015
Back
28.2m
15.8m
5:43pm
6:40pm
57min
DIVE#
Om
28m
Avg
Start
End
27
Max
More
Select a dive to view from the Dive log list�
The profile of the dive is plotted in blue, with
decompression stops plotted in red� The following
information is displayed by scrolling through the dive
log screens:
• Maximum and Average depth
• Dive number
• Date (dd-mon-yyyy)
• Start - Time of day dive started
• End - Time of day dive ended
• Length of dive in minutes
• Minimum, maximum, and average temperature
• Dive mode (Air, Nitrox, etc�)
• Surface interval preceding the dive
• Recorded Surface Pressure at the beginning of the
dive
• Gradient factor settings used
• Start and end CNS
• Start and end pressure for up to 4 AI transmitters
• Average surface air consumption rate
Edit Log
Scrolling past all screens of an individual log brings up
the Edit Log page where Dive number, Date, and Time
can be changed, or the dive log can be deleted�
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