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Visual representation of tissue loading, oxygen accumulation, and air time remaining.
Displays for cylinder pressure, depth, time, date, and temperature.
Alerts for various diving conditions and warnings.
Activates display illumination based on ambient light.
Details on battery type, life, and indicators.
Describes the function of the two control buttons for navigation and settings.
Configures automatic reversion to 50% FO2 under certain conditions.
Procedures for manually and automatically activating the dive computer.
Initial operational mode after activation, showing dive info.
Accesses settings categorized into Set Mode #1 and Set Mode #2.
Setting the fraction of oxygen (FO2) for dive calculations.
Setting the maximum depth limit alarm.
Setting an alarm for elapsed dive time.
Accessing the unit for data download to a PC.
Selecting between Imperial and Metric units.
Setting the time display format to 12 or 24 hours.
Setting the current time.
Setting the current date.
Enabling or disabling audible alarms and LED warnings.
Setting the alarm threshold for tissue loading.
Setting an alarm for air time remaining.
Setting an alarm for turn pressure.
Setting an alarm for end pressure.
Setting an alarm for dive time remaining.
Setting an alarm for maximum partial pressure of oxygen.
Configuring the default FO2 behavior.
Setting the duration the backlight stays active.
Setting the data sampling rate for PC download.
Enabling or disabling the digital gauge mode.
Configuring automatic activation upon immersion.
Reviewing theoretical dive times for planning.
Displays nitrogen absorption during a dive.
Displays oxygen accumulation during a dive.
Visual guide for safe ascent speed.
Displays remaining air time at current depth.
Allows the diver to control displayed information during a dive.
Basic display showing depth, dive time remaining, and tank pressure.
Shows depth, max depth, elapsed time, and dive time remaining.
Shows depth, temperature, time of day, and dive time remaining.
Shows depth, current PO2, and dive time remaining (for nitrox).
Displays current depth and air time remaining.
Guides the diver through a mandatory safety stop.
Activates when no-decompression limits are exceeded.
Shows depth, stop depth/time, and total ascent time.
Shows depth, max depth, elapsed time, and total ascent time.
Shows depth, temperature, time of day, and total ascent time.
Shows depth, current PO2, and total ascent time (for nitrox).
Warning for ascending shallower than required stop depth.
Warning for remaining above stop depth for over 5 minutes.
Warning for specific stop depth requirements and tissue loading.
Warning for descending deeper than 330 feet.
Entry into Gauge Mode due to critical dive conditions.
Mode entered upon ascending to 3 feet or shallower.
First 10 minutes after surfacing showing dive data.
Continued surface mode access to other modes.
How to navigate and view dive logs.
Practice dive scenarios and computer functions.
How to access and configure the simulator.
Behavior upon ascending in simulator mode.
Protecting and maintaining the dive computer.
Annual inspection requirements for warranty and maintenance.
Procedures for returning the unit for service or repair.
Retaining settings during battery replacement.
Step-by-step guide to removing the battery.
Procedures for handling moisture in the battery compartment.
Steps for installing a new battery and O-ring.
Instructions for securing the battery hatch.
Final check after battery replacement.
Modes of operation: Air, Nitrox, Gauge.
Basis, data, performance, and capabilities of the NDL model.
List of modes available in surface operation.
List of modes available during dive operations.
Numeric display ranges and resolution details.
Segment descriptions for Tissue Loading and O2 Bar Graphs.
Accuracy, dive counter, and dive log performance.
Altitude, power, battery indicator, activation, and shutoff details.
How FO2 settings are applied and retained.
Operating temperature ranges for the unit.
Optional accessories available for the dive computer.
Steps to clear data and reset the dive computer.
Visual representation of tissue loading, oxygen accumulation, and air time remaining.
Displays for cylinder pressure, depth, time, date, and temperature.
Alerts for various diving conditions and warnings.
Activates display illumination based on ambient light.
Details on battery type, life, and indicators.
Describes the function of the two control buttons for navigation and settings.
Configures automatic reversion to 50% FO2 under certain conditions.
Procedures for manually and automatically activating the dive computer.
Initial operational mode after activation, showing dive info.
Accesses settings categorized into Set Mode #1 and Set Mode #2.
Setting the fraction of oxygen (FO2) for dive calculations.
Setting the maximum depth limit alarm.
Setting an alarm for elapsed dive time.
Accessing the unit for data download to a PC.
Selecting between Imperial and Metric units.
Setting the time display format to 12 or 24 hours.
Setting the current time.
Setting the current date.
Enabling or disabling audible alarms and LED warnings.
Setting the alarm threshold for tissue loading.
Setting an alarm for air time remaining.
Setting an alarm for turn pressure.
Setting an alarm for end pressure.
Setting an alarm for dive time remaining.
Setting an alarm for maximum partial pressure of oxygen.
Configuring the default FO2 behavior.
Setting the duration the backlight stays active.
Setting the data sampling rate for PC download.
Enabling or disabling the digital gauge mode.
Configuring automatic activation upon immersion.
Reviewing theoretical dive times for planning.
Displays nitrogen absorption during a dive.
Displays oxygen accumulation during a dive.
Visual guide for safe ascent speed.
Displays remaining air time at current depth.
Allows the diver to control displayed information during a dive.
Basic display showing depth, dive time remaining, and tank pressure.
Shows depth, max depth, elapsed time, and dive time remaining.
Shows depth, temperature, time of day, and dive time remaining.
Shows depth, current PO2, and dive time remaining (for nitrox).
Displays current depth and air time remaining.
Guides the diver through a mandatory safety stop.
Activates when no-decompression limits are exceeded.
Shows depth, stop depth/time, and total ascent time.
Shows depth, max depth, elapsed time, and total ascent time.
Shows depth, temperature, time of day, and total ascent time.
Shows depth, current PO2, and total ascent time (for nitrox).
Warning for ascending shallower than required stop depth.
Warning for remaining above stop depth for over 5 minutes.
Warning for specific stop depth requirements and tissue loading.
Warning for descending deeper than 330 feet.
Entry into Gauge Mode due to critical dive conditions.
Mode entered upon ascending to 3 feet or shallower.
First 10 minutes after surfacing showing dive data.
Continued surface mode access to other modes.
How to navigate and view dive logs.
Practice dive scenarios and computer functions.
How to access and configure the simulator.
Behavior upon ascending in simulator mode.
Protecting and maintaining the dive computer.
Annual inspection requirements for warranty and maintenance.
Procedures for returning the unit for service or repair.
Retaining settings during battery replacement.
Step-by-step guide to removing the battery.
Procedures for handling moisture in the battery compartment.
Steps for installing a new battery and O-ring.
Instructions for securing the battery hatch.
Final check after battery replacement.
Modes of operation: Air, Nitrox, Gauge.
Basis, data, performance, and capabilities of the NDL model.
List of modes available in surface operation.
List of modes available during dive operations.
Numeric display ranges and resolution details.
Segment descriptions for Tissue Loading and O2 Bar Graphs.
Accuracy, dive counter, and dive log performance.
Altitude, power, battery indicator, activation, and shutoff details.
How FO2 settings are applied and retained.
Operating temperature ranges for the unit.
Optional accessories available for the dive computer.
Steps to clear data and reset the dive computer.
| Altitude Adjustment | Yes |
|---|---|
| Number of Buttons | 4 |
| Audible Alarms | Yes |
| Max PO2 Setting | 1.6 |
| Backlight | Yes |
| Nitrox Compatibility | Yes |
| Dive Modes | Air, Nitrox, Gauge |
| Maximum Operating Depth | 100 meters |
| Depth Sensor Range | 0 to 100 meters |
| Depth Accuracy | ±0.3 m (1 ft) |
| Display Type | High-resolution LCD |











