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SubGear XP10 - Switching on the Display; How to Navigate XP10 at the Surface

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English
Operation
2.4 Switching on the display
automatically, on submerging in water* or when adaptation to atmospheric
pressure is necessary;
manually, by pushing
or . If switched on with all segments
light up for 5 seconds.
Afterwards the display shows the time of the day, the O
2
mix and the
temperature.
F
This display is called time of day display. Most navigation descrip-
tions start from this display. At the surface XP10 returns automati-
cally to this display.
If there is a remaining saturation from the last dive or from a change of altitude,
XP10 also displays the "do not fly" time, the "do not fly" icon, the current
altitude range and the prohibited altitude range (->26).
F
When XP10 is in state of rest no information is displayed but the
atmospheric pressure is continuously monitored. If a change in
altitude range is detected, XP10 switches on for 3 minutes automati-
cally ->27.
* Only if the option
"
Water contacts on
"
(
"
set 1
"
, ->33) is chosen. See warning ->10.
2.5 How to navigate XP10 at the surface
Starting from the time of day display you can enter into different menus.
/
/
Enter with into the
function or sub menu.
With you can switch
to the time of day display.
After 3 minutes without
operation XP10 returns to
the time of day display.
Off
Time of day display
(Desat. time CNS O
2
% ) ->14
Date
->14
Battery condition
->14
ppO
2
max ->32
Reset to air ->32
Unit system ->32
Unit system ->34
Attention beep
on /off ->33
Water contacts
on /off ->33
Reset
desaturation ->33
Alarm clock ->34
UTC time zone ->34
Time of day ->34
Date ->35
24h / AM PM ->35
LCD contrast ->35
IrDA speed ->35
Sound on / off ->35
Electronic ID ->36
O
2
mix /
ppO
2
max
->20
Set 2
->34
Set 1
->32
Logbook
->30
Dive
planner
->29
S
L
O
W
Time of day display

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