C. Explanation of Log Data Terms
1. Number of dive: The number shown indicates the number of the dive made
on that day.
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The dive count starts over from 1 when the day changes.
2. Dive date: Date on which the dive was made (month, date).
3. Dive starting time: Time when measurement of water depth started (when
water depth exceeded 1 meter).
4. Maximum depth: Depth at the deepest point of the dive.
5. Dive time:
Total amount of elapsed time while diving at a depth of 1 meter or
more. Measurement of dive time stops when the water depth
becomes less than 1 meter. It continues from the time it stopped
if diving is resumed at a depth of 1 meter or more within 10 min-
utes after measurement of dive time stopped.
• Dive time is measured up to a maximum of 99 minutes, 59
seconds. It continues measuring elapsed time from 00 sec-
onds after 100 minutes have elapsed.
6. Average depth: Average depth for a single dive.
7. Minimum water temperature:
The lowest water temperature for a single dive.
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* A series of hyphens (
————
) is displayed when there is no log data stored in
memory.
* When there are less than four sets of log data in memory, the log data
stored in memory is repeatedly displayed whenever button (B) is pressed.
* When there has been an abnormality or error in water depth measurement,
the displays of maximum depth and average depth flash or the letters “ER”
are displayed.
* If none of the buttons are pressed for about 3 minutes in the log memo
mode, the watch automatically returns to the time/calendar mode.
B. Deleting Log Data
All log data is deleted by simultaneously press-
ing buttons (A) and (B) for at least 2 seconds.
A tone confirming deletion of log data sounds
at this time.
* Individual sets of log data cannot be deleted.
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