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Calibration
Because of changes in the surrounding magnetic field, the Suunto Vyper2 electronic
compass occasionally needs to be re-calibrated. During the calibration process, the
compass adjusts itself to the surrounding magnetic field. As a basic rule, you should
calibrate the compass whenever it doesn’t seem to operate properly, or after replacing
the dive computer's battery.
Strong electromagnetic fields, such as powerlines, stereo speakers, and magnets can
affect the compass calibration. It is therefore advisable to calibrate the compass if your
Suunto Vyper2 has been exposed to these fields.
NOTE
When traveling overseas, it is recommended that you recalibrate the
compass at the new location before using it.
NOTE
Remember to hold the Suunto Vyper2 level during the calibration
process.
To calibrate the compass:
HOLD THE
DEVICE LEVEL
AND SLOWLY
ROTATE 360°.
If the calibration fails several times in a row, it is possible that you are in an area with
sources of magnetism, such as large metal objects, powerlines or electric appliances.
Move to another location and try to calibrate the compass again. If the calibration continues
to fail, contact an authorized Suunto service center.
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- Table of contents p.3
- Welcome to the world of suunto diving instruments p.5
- Warnings cautions and notes p.6
- Button symbols and functions p.9
- Suunto vyper2 at a glance p.9
- Navigating in the menus p.9
- Time mode settings p.11
- Setting the time p.11
- Setting the date p.11
- Setting the alarm p.11
- Getting started with your suunto vyper2 p.11
- Setting the units p.12
- Setting the tones p.12
- Setting the backlight p.12
- Ac water contacts p.12
- Tilt sensor p.13
- Learning how to use your compass p.13
- Compass display p.13
- Declination p.14
- Compass settings p.14
- Locking a bearing p.14
- Calibration p.15
- The suunto rgbm deep stop algorithm p.16
- Emergency ascents p.16
- Dive computer limitations p.16
- Before diving p.16
- Nitrox p.17
- Audible and visual alarms p.17
- Error conditions p.18
- Dive mode settings p.18
- Setting the nitrox values p.19
- Setting the dive time alarm p.19
- Setting the depth alarm p.19
- Setting the sample rate p.20
- Setting the safety stops deep stops p.20
- Setting the personal altitude adjustments p.20
- Setting the rgbm values p.21
- Dive mode activation p.21
- Activation and pre checks p.21
- Accessing dive mode p.21
- Diving at altitude p.22
- Battery power indication p.22
- Personal adjustments p.23
- Safety stops p.24
- Recommended safety stops p.24
- Mandatory safety stops p.24
- Deep stops p.25
- Diving in air mode diveair p.26
- Diving p.26
- Basic dive data p.26
- Bookmark p.27
- Ascent rate indicator p.27
- Safety stops p.27
- Decompression dives p.27
- Ceiling ceiling zone floor and decompression range p.28
- Display below the floor p.29
- Display at the ceiling zone p.29
- Display above the floor p.29
- Display above the ceiling p.29
- Oxygen displays p.30
- Diving in nitrox mode divenitrox p.30
- Default nitrox settings p.30
- Before diving in nitrox mode p.30
- Oxygen limit fraction olf p.31
- Gas change and multiple breathing gas mixes p.31
- Diving in gauge mode divegauge p.32
- Dive numbering p.33
- After diving p.33
- Surface interval p.33
- Repetitive dive planning p.33
- Plan mode p.34
- Flying after diving p.34
- Dive planning mode plannodec p.34
- Simulation mode plansimulator p.35
- Dive simulator p.35
- Dive numbering shown during dive planning p.35
- Memory mode p.36
- Dive logbook memlogbook p.36
- Suunto dive manager sdm p.37
- Dive history memhistory p.37
- Www suuntosports com and suunto diving world at www suunto com diving p.38
- Maintenance p.39
- Care of your dive computer p.39
- Care and maintenance p.39
- Water contacts and buttons p.39
- Water resistance inspection p.40
- Required tools p.40
- Battery replacement procedure p.40
- Battery replacement p.40
- Battery kit p.40
- Technical specifications p.43
- Technical data p.43
- Suunto rgbm adaptive decompression p.44
- No decompression limits p.45
- Oxygen exposure p.46
- Altitude diving p.46
- Trademark p.47
- Patent notice p.47
- Intellectual property p.47
- Copyright p.47
- User s responsibility p.48
- Limits of liability and iso 9001 compliance p.48
- Disclaimers p.48
- After sales service p.48
- Warranty p.49
- Disposal of the device p.50
- Glossary p.51
- Two year warranty p.54
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Узнайте, почему компасы требуют калибровки из-за магнитных полей, как правильно её выполнять и что делать при сбоях для точной навигации.