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INFORMATIONAL DISPLAYS
Each numeric and graphic display represents a unique piece of information.
It is imperative that you understand the formats, ranges, and values of the
information represented to avoid any possible misunderstanding that could
result in error.
Depth Displays
During a dive, the Current Depth display (Fig. 3a), indicates depths from 0 to 330 feet
(99.9 meters) in 1 foot (.1 meter) increments. The Maximum Depth reached during
that dive will be displayed in the lower window of the display (Fig. 3b).
• When the unit is set to operate as a digital depth gauge/timer (referred to as User
Set Gauge Mode), the Depth Display range is 'extended' to 399 feet (120 m). At
depths greater than 99.9 m, it will indicate metric values in increments of 1 m.
During a Decompression Dive, the required Ceiling Stop
Depth is displayed in the lower window. Max. Depth can
then be viewed by pressing the Advance (Front) button.
Time and Date Displays
Time displays are shown in hour:minute format (i.e., 1:22
represents 1 hour and 22 minutes, not 122 minutes!). The
colon that separates hours and minutes blinks once per
second when the display is indicating real time (e.g.,
Elapsed Dive Time), and is solid (non-blinking) when times
are calculated projections (e.g., Time to Fly).
Fig. 3 - Depth Displays