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Logbook
VII Logbook
1 Survey
A dive is entered in the logbook if the dive time is longer than 2 minutes. XP AIR records the profiles
of about 100 hours of diving. This information can be transferred to a PC with the standard infrared
interface (IrDA) and the Windows
®
software Dive.Log. Up to 99 dives can be displayed directly on the
dive computer.
The following information of the dive is displayed:
Ignored decompression stop* or
diving in SOS mode
Gas consumed (bar or psi)
Too fast ascent*
Ignored decompression stop*
Fraction of oxygen
Altitude range (if any)
Maximum depth
dP = differential pressure (gas consumed)
Lowest temperature
Logbook icon Diving in gauge mode
MB level reduced*
Dive time
Dive number
Duration of surface interval
(only with repetitive dives)
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2
value at the end of the dive
Increased workload warning*
*Alarms during the dive
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If a dive is started within adaptation time (after a change of altitude), the adaptation time is
displayed instead of the surface interval.
2 Operation
With the contacts B and + or B and – you can select the logbook. With B
and E you enter the logbook.
If there was a remaining desaturation time (DESAT) before selecting the
logbook, the time since the last dive (surface interval) is displayed.
With B and E you get the most recent dive displayed (LOG 1).
Each bridging of B and + or B and – causes a jump to the next older or
more recent dive. Upon continuous bridging of the contacts all dives are
displayed successively.
With the contacts B and E you can exit the logbook.
The logbook closes automatically after 3 minutes without operation.
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