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When the DataMax Pro senses immediate danger to the diver, it emits One
Beep per Second until one of the following situations is corrected:
• Conditional violation
• Ascent rate that exceeds 60 feet per minute (VARI red zone)
• Air Time Remaining equals required decompression time
• Air Time Remaining equals zero (0:00)
SECONDARY DATAMAX PRO ALARMS
Permanent Violations – Single Long Beep
If you enter a Delayed or Immediate Violation Mode, a Single Long Beep will
be emitted. This will only occur if one of two Violation rules are broken:
• Depth is shallower than the decompression ceiling for more than 5 minutes
• Required decompression exceeds a thirty foot ceiling
Transition – Short Beep
Just to show that a command has been accepted, the DataMax Pro will emit a
Short Beep when you use the activation button as follows:
• During initial activation
• When recalling the Dive Log
• Turning the Audible Alarm on or off
SECONDARY ALARMS
VIOLATION:
TRANSITION:
BEEEEEEP!
BEEP!
Fig. 22b – Secondary audible
alarms mark major
and minor events

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