Suunto Zoop [10/73] Menu based modes 7
8
3.6. AUDIBLE AND VISUAL ALARMS ............................................33
3.7. HIGH ALTITUDE DIVES AND PERSONAL ADJUSTMENT ..34
3.7.1. Altitude Adjustment .................................................................34
3.7.2. Personal Adjustment ................................................................35
3.8. ERROR CONDITIONS ................................................................36
4. MENU BASED MODES .........................................................37
4.1. MEMORY FUNCTIONS [1 MEMORY] .....................................38
4.1.1. Logbook and Dive Profile Memory [1 LOGBOOK] ...............39
4.1.2. Dive History Memory [2 HISTORY] ......................................42
4.1.3. Data Transfer and PC-Interface [3 PC-SET] ...........................42
4.2. SET MODES [2 SET] ...................................................................44
4.2.1. Dive Computer Model Settings[1 SET MODEL ] ..................44
4.2.1.1. Nitrox Oxygen Settings ..............................................44
4.2.2. Alarm settings [2 SET ALMS].................................................45
4.2.2.1. Dive Time Alarm Setting ...........................................45
4.2.2.2. Maximum Depth Alarm Setting .................................45
4.2.3. Setting Time and date [3 SET TIME] ......................................46
4.2.4. Personal adjustments [4 SET ADJ] ..........................................47
5. CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF MY SUUNTO
DIVING COMPUTER ............................................................48
5.1. BATTERY REPLACEMENT .......................................................50
6. TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION ...............................................54
6.1. OPERATING PRINCIPLES .........................................................54
6.2. SUUNTO REDUCED GRADIENT BUBBLE MODEL
(RGBM) ........................................................................................56
6.3. OXYGEN EXPOSURE .................................................................57
6.4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION ..................................................57
7. SUUNTO LIMITED WARRANTY FOR SUUNTO
DIVING COMPUTERS AND SUUNTO DIVING
COMPUTER ACCESSORIES ...............................................61
8. SUUNTO DIVE MANAGER (SDM) ......................................65
9. GLOSSARY ..............................................................................66
Содержание
- Quick reference guide zoop 2
- Warning 5
- Warnings 5
- Warning 6
- Warning 7
- Warning 8
- At the surface 0 9
- Before diving 5 9
- Diving in nitrox mode 7 9
- Diving with the zoop 0 9
- Diving with the zoop 5 9
- Functions 2 2 push buttons 2 2 water contacts 4 9
- Getting acquainted 2 9
- Introduction 9
- Safety precautions 0 9
- Safety stops 9 9
- Table of contents 9
- Warnings 9
- Audible and visual alarms 3 3 high altitude dives and personal adjustment 4 10
- Battery replacement 0 10
- Care and maintenance of my suunto diving computer 8 10
- Error conditions 6 10
- Glossary 6 10
- Memory functions 1 memory 8 10
- Menu based modes 7 10
- Operating principles 4 6 suunto reduced gradient bubble model rgbm 6 6 oxygen exposure 7 6 technical specification 7 10
- Set modes 2 set 4 10
- Suunto dive manager sdm 5 10
- Suunto limited warranty for suunto diving computers and suunto diving computer accessories 1 10
- Technical description 4 10
- Introduction 11
- Introduction 1 11
- Emergency ascents 12
- Emergency ascents 1 12
- Safety precautions 12
- Safety precautions 1 12
- Dive computer limitations 13
- Dive computer limitations 1 13
- Nitrox 13
- Nitrox 1 13
- Functions 14
- Functions 2 14
- Getting acquainted 14
- Getting acquainted 2 14
- Push buttons 14
- Push buttons 2 14
- Water contacts 16
- Water contacts 2 16
- Activation and prechecks 17
- Activation and prechecks 3 17
- Before diving 17
- Before diving 3 17
- Diving with the zoop 17
- Diving with the zoop 3 17
- After battery check the low battery warning is indicated by the battery symbol fig 3 19
- Battery indication 19
- Battery indication 3 19
- Battery power indicator 19
- Battery power indicator 3 19
- If the battery symbol is displayed in the surface mode or if the display is faded or weak the battery may be too low to operate the dive computer and battery replacement is recommended 19
- Table 3 battery power indicator 19
- Temperature or an internal oxidation of the battery affects the battery voltage if the instrument is stored for a long period the low battery warning may be displayed even though the battery has enough capacity the low battery warning may also be displayed at low temperatures even though the battery has enough capacity in warmer conditions in these cases repeat the battery check procedure 19
- The battery power indicator can always be seen when the dive mode is activated the following table and figure show the various warning levels 19
- This dive computer has a unique graphic battery power indicator designed to give you an advance notice of impending need to change the battery 19
- Dive planning plan 20
- Dive planning plan 3 20
- User definable functions and alarms 3 20
- Mandatory safety stop 21
- Mandatory safety stop 3 21
- Recommended safety stop 21
- Recommended safety stop 3 21
- Safety stops 21
- Safety stops 3 21
- User definable functions and alarms 21
- Basic dive data 22
- Basic dive data 3 22
- Diving with the zoop 22
- Diving with the zoop 3 22
- Bookmark 23
- Bookmark 3 23
- Ascent rate indicator 24
- Ascent rate indicator 3 24
- Consumed bottom time cbt 24
- Consumed bottom time cbt 3 24
- Red zone as all of the bars appear red zone your no decompression stop time has become zero and your dive has become a decompression stop dive for more information see section 3 decompression dives 24
- Table 3 ascent rate indicator 24
- The ascent rate is shown graphically along the right side of the display as fol lows 24
- The available no decompression stop time is also shown visually in the multi function bar graph on the left side of the display fig 3 and 3 when your available no decompression time decreases below 200 minutes the first lowest bar graph segment appears as your body absorbs more nitrogen more segments start to appear 24
- White zone as a safety precaution suunto recommends you should maintain the no decompression bar graph within the green zone segments start to appear when the available no decompression time decreases below 100 80 60 50 40 30 and 20 minutes 24
- Yellow zone as the bars reach the yellow zone your no decompression stop time is less than 10 or 5 minutes and you are getting very close to no decompression limits at this point you should start your ascent towards the surface 24
- Decompression dives 25
- Decompression dives 3 25
- Warning 25
- Warning 26
- Warning 27
- Before diving 29
- Before diving 3 29
- Diving in nitrox mode 29
- Diving in nitrox mode 3 29
- Warning 29
- Oxygen displays 30
- Oxygen displays 3 30
- Oxygen limit fraction 3 olf 31
- Oxygen limit fraction olf 31
- At the surface 32
- At the surface 3 32
- Surface interval 32
- Surface interval 3 32
- Dive numbering 33
- Dive numbering 3 33
- Flying after diving 33
- Flying after diving 3 33
- Audible and visual alarms 35
- Audible and visual alarms 3 35
- Altitude adjustment 36
- Altitude adjustment 3 36
- High altitude dives and personal 3 adjustment 36
- High altitude dives and personal adjustment 36
- Warning 36
- Personal adjustment 37
- Personal adjustment 3 37
- Error conditions 38
- Error conditions 3 38
- Menu based modes 39
- Menu based modes 4 39
- Memory functions 1 memory 40
- Memory functions 4 1 memory 40
- Note the menu based modes cannot be activated until 5 minutes after the dive 40
- The dive entry time and date is registered in the logbook memory always check before diving that the time and date are correctly set especially after traveling between different time zones 40
- The list of the menu based modes 40
- The memory options fig 4 for this dive compu ter include the combined logbook and dive profile memory fig 4 4 1 dive history memory fig 4 2 4 3 40
- Logbook and dive profile 4 memory 1 logbook 41
- Logbook and dive profile memory 1 logbook 41
- Data transfer and 4 pc interface 3 pc set 44
- Data transfer and pc interface 3 pc set 44
- Dive history memory 2 history 44
- Dive history memory 4 2 history 44
- Dive computer model 4 settings1 set model 46
- Dive computer model settings1 set model 46
- Nitrox oxygen settings 46
- Nitrox oxygen settings 4 46
- Set modes 2 set 46
- Set modes 2 set 4 46
- Alarm settings 2 set alms 47
- Alarm settings 4 2 set alms 47
- Dive time alarm setting 47
- Dive time alarm setting 4 47
- Maximum depth 4 alarm setting 47
- Maximum depth alarm setting 47
- Setting time and date 3 set time 48
- Setting time and date 4 3 set time 48
- Personal adjustments 4 4 set adj 49
- Personal adjustments 4 set adj 49
- Care and maintenance of my 5 suunto diving computer 50
- Care and maintenance of my suunto diving computer 50
- Caution 51
- Battery replacement 52
- Battery replacement 5 52
- Caution 52
- Caution 53
- Caution 55
- No decompression limits 56
- Operating principles 56
- Operating principles 6 56
- Table 6 no decompression time limits min for various depths m for the first dive of a series 56
- Technical description 56
- Technical description 6 56
- The no decompression limits displayed by the dive computer for the first dive to a single depth see table 6 and table 6 are slightly more conservative than those permitted by the u s navy tables 56
- Altitude diving 57
- As a result the allowed no decompression stop limits are considerably reduced 57
- Before high altitude diving the instrument must be set to the altitude adjustment mode to adjust the calculations for the new altitude the maximum partial pres sures of nitrogen allowed by the mathematical model of the dive computer are reduced according to the lower ambient pressure 57
- Surface intervals 57
- Table 6 no decompression time limits min for various depths ft for the first dive of a series 57
- The atmospheric pressure is lower at high altitudes than at sea level after traveling to a higher altitude the diver will have additional nitrogen in his body compared to the equilibrium situation at the original altitude this additional nitrogen is released gradually in time and equilibrium is reached it is recommended that you acclimate to the new altitude by waiting at least three hours before making a dive 57
- The dive computer requires a minimum surface interval of 5 minutes between dives if a surface interval is shorter than 5 minutes the next dive is treated as a continuation of the previous dive 57
- Suunto reduced gradient bubble 6 model rgbm 58
- Suunto reduced gradient bubble model rgbm 58
- Oxygen exposure 59
- Oxygen exposure 6 59
- Technical specification 59
- Technical specification 6 59
- Suunto limited warranty for 7 suunto diving computers and suunto diving computer accessories 63
- Suunto limited warranty for suunto diving computers and suunto diving computer accessories 63
- Suunto dive manager sdm 67
- Suunto dive manager sdm 8 67
- Glossary 68
- Glossary 9 68
- Disposal of the device 70
- M 4 ft 71
- Time stand by mode surface mode 71
- Www suunto com 73
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