DISPLAY III (Fig. 4.4):
• dive entry time and date
The data of the most recent dive is shown first as
DIVE 1 (the first dive in the memory). Preceding
dives are recalled by touching the MODE and
MODE/PLAN contacts. A brief touch of the contact
will bring you to the previous dive (DIVE 2), contin-
uous contact scrolls backwards through the dives
(DIVE 3, ... DIVE 9, DIVE 1 again etc.). Only DIS-
PLAY I is shown, while scrolling the dives. The
desired dive is selected by breaking the contact when
that dive appears on the display.
When new dives are added after nine dives, the oldest
dives are deleted. The memory will always retain the
nine most recent dives. The contents of the memory
will remain even when the battery is changed
(assuming that the replacement has been done
according to the instructions).
In the dive planning mode the dives are numbered
according subsequent repetitive dives within a dive
series, whereas in the logbook the dives are num-
bered according memory address.
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Figure 4.3
Logbook, Display II
The average depth of the
dive was 18.2m (60ft) [a],
surface interval time
before the dive 10 hr 38
min [b] and temperature
at the maximum depth
20°C (68°F) [c].
SURF
DIVE TIME
A
m
S
C
S
P
E
E
D
HIS
LOG
ALT
SET
PLAN
b
c
a
¡C
Figure 4.4
Logbook, Display III
The dive started on the
18
th
of August [8] at 8:26
(when set to imperial
version, A for
A
.
M
. or
P for
P
.
M
. are also shown
in the upper left corner
of the display).
A
m
S
C
S
P
E
E
D
HIS
LOG
ALT
SET
PLAN
NOTE
The dive numbers shown in the dive planning mode
do not match the ones shown in the logbook.
!
!
NOTE
The logbook contains test dives made in the fac-
tory. These dives will be deleted after you have
performed nine dives.
!
!
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