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Oceanic Prodigy - Time to Fly Mode

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recorded to the oldest of the most recent ten. Thus, your most recent dive will
always be the first shown in the log sequence, the second most recent will
appear next, etc. When accessing Dive Log Mode, you can choose to either
press and release, or press and hold, the button on the face of the PRODIGY.
As mentioned, pressing and releasing the button initiates the Automatic Dive
Log Sequence, showing previous dives for about four seconds each.
Pressing and holding the button will freeze the information on the
display giving you a chance to write it down in your logbook (A sample
logbook page is provided on page 63 of this guide that can be photo duplicated
for this purpose). Releasing and then holding the button again will display
the next earlier dive, and so on.
TIME TO FLY MODE
The longer you wait to fly after diving, the more you will reduce your
exposure to decompression sickness. A Time to Fly countdown sequence
begins automatically at the beginning of the Pre Dive Planning Sequence.
Ten minutes after the last dive has ended the Time to Fly Mode (Fig. 15) will
display the word “FLY” with a timer below it that starts a 24 hour count-
down to assist you decide when enough surface time has elapsed to fly.
During the last twelve hours, the Time to Fly countdown can be deacti-
vated and subsequent diving continued by pressing the activation switch.
This reactivates the PRODIGY and begins the Surface Display/Pre Dive
Planning Sequence over again.
Fig. 15 – Time to Fly Mode
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