GPS signal: The arrow icon (connected GPS) flashes gray while searching and turns green
once a signal is found. We recommend to wait for the GPS icon to turn green before jumping
into the water for accurate GPS location.
Heart rate: The heart icon (heart rate) flashes gray while searching and once a signal is found,
it turns into a colored heart attached to a belt if you are using a heart rate sensor or a colored
heart without the belt if you are using the optical heart rate sensor. See 3.13. Pairing pods and
sensors for pairing a heart rate sensor.
Tank POD: The tank icon on the left is only visible if you have a Tank POD paired to your gas
and it is active.
Battery: The battery icon tells you how many hours you can dive before the battery runs out.
When scrolling up from the pre-dive screen, you can access the following settings:
Changing dive mode:
You can change the dive mode to another dive mode or any other exercise mode by tapping
on the dive mode name.
Gases:
You can modify the oxygen percentage and ppO2 settings for your dive gases under Gases.
See 5.5. Gases.
Algorithm:
The algorithm settings provides you options for modifying your decompression algorithm for
the
specific dive mode. See 5.7. Algorithm settings.
Alarms:
You can set alarms for reaching a certain depth, dive time or tank pressure. See 5.4. Dive
alarms for more information on dive related alarms.
Tank POD:
The Tank POD menu is for linking and unlinking available Tank PODs to your gas. See 5.6.1.
How to install and link a Suunto Tank POD.
Sensors:
Pair your heart rate sensor to record your diving. See 3.13. Pairing pods and sensors.
Dive settings:
You can
find various additional settings for your dive modes under Dive settings. See 5.3.
Dive settings for the available options.
5.2.5. Main dive view
While on the pre-dive screen, you can scroll through the dierent dive views by pressing the
middle button. On a default dive display, you see the following information:
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