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NOTE
Section 5.8.4. Setting the personal/altitude adjustments describes
how the Altitude value is set.
WARNING
Traveling to a higher elevation can temporarily cause a change in the
equilibrium of dissolved nitrogen in the body. It is recommended that
you acclimatize to the new altitude by waiting at least three hours
before diving.
5.9.5. Personal adjustments
There are personal factors that can affect your susceptibility to DCI, which you can predict
in advance, and input into the decompression model. Such factors vary between divers
and also for the same diver from one day to another.The three-step Personal Adjustment
setting is available if a more conservative dive plan is desired and, for very experienced
divers, a two step adjustment for RGBM effect on repetitive dives is available
The personal factors which tend to increase the possibility of DCI include, but are not
limited to:
•
cold exposure - water temperature less than 20 °C/68 °F
•
below average physical fitness level
•
fatigue
•
dehydration
•
previous history of DCI
•
stress
•
obesity
•
patent foramen ovale (PFO)
•
exercise on or after dive
This feature is used to adjust the computer to be more conservative, according to personal
preference, by entering the suitable Personal Adjustment setting with the help of Table 5.6,
Personal Adjustment settings. In ideal conditions, retain the default setting, P0. If conditions
are more difficult, or any of the factors which tend to increase the possibility of DCI exist,
select P1, or even the most conservative P2. The dive computer then adjusts its
mathematical model according to the entered Personal Adjustment setting, giving shorter
no-decompression times (see Section 10.2.2. No-decompression limits, Table 10.1,
No-decompression time limits for various depths (m) and Table 10.2, No-decompression
time limits for various depths (ft) ).
Table 5.6. Personal Adjustment settings
Desired tablesCondition
Personal
adjustment
value
DefaultIdeal conditionsP0
Progressively more conservativeSome risk factors or conditions existP1
Several risk factors or conditions
exist
P2
The Suunto Vyper
AIR
also allows experienced divers who are willing to accept a greater
level of risk to adjust the RGBM model.The default setting is 100%, which gives full RGBM
effect. Suunto strongly advises you to use full RGBM effect. Statistically, very experienced
divers have less incidents with DCI.The reason for this is unknown, but it is possible that
some level of physiological and/or psychological accommodation can take place when
you are very experienced as a diver.Thus, for certain divers and diving conditions, it may
be desirable to set attenuated (50%) RGBM mode. See Table 5.7, RGBM model settings.
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- User s guide 1
- Table of contents 3
- Welcome to the world of suunto diving instruments 5
- Warnings cautions and notes 6
- Button symbols and functions 9
- Navigating in the menus 9
- Suunto at a glance 9
- Getting started with your suunto vyper air 11
- Setting the alarm 11
- Setting the date 11
- Setting the time 11
- Time mode settings 11
- Ac water contacts 12
- Setting the backlight 12
- Setting the tones 12
- Setting the units 12
- Compass display 13
- Learning how to use your compass 13
- Locking a bearing 13
- Calibration 14
- Compass settings 14
- Declination 15
- Declination you can compensate for the difference between true north and magnetic north by adjusting the compass declination the declination can be found for example from sea charts or topographic maps of the local area 15
- 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 power lines 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 15
- Time out 15
- Time out you can set the compass time out to 1 3 or 5 minutes after the set time has passed from the latest button press the dive computer returns to the time or dive mode from the compass mode 15
- You can exit the compass mode also by long pressing the select button 15
- Before diving 16
- Dive computer limitations 16
- Emergency ascents 16
- The suunto rgbm deep stop algorithm 16
- Audible and visual alarms 17
- Nitrox 17
- Error conditions 18
- Wireless transmission 18
- Installing the wireless transmitter 19
- Pairing and code selection 19
- Dive mode settings 20
- Transmitting data 20
- Setting the depth alarm 21
- Setting the dive time alarm 21
- Setting the nitrox values 21
- Setting the personal altitude adjustments 22
- Setting the safety stops deep stops 22
- Setting the sample rate 22
- Setting the hp code 23
- Setting the rgbm values 23
- Setting the tank pressure 23
- Setting the tank pressure alarm 23
- Setting the units 23
- Accessing dive mode 24
- Activation and pre checks 24
- Dive mode activation 24
- Battery power indication 25
- Diving at altitude 25
- Personal adjustments 26
- Mandatory safety stops 27
- Recommended safety stops 27
- Safety stops 27
- Deep stops 28
- Basic dive data 29
- Diving 29
- Diving in air mode diveair 29
- Bookmark 30
- Tank pressure data 30
- Ascent rate indicator 31
- Decompression dives 31
- Safety stops 31
- Ceiling ceiling zone floor and decompression range 32
- Display above the ceiling 33
- Display above the floor 33
- Display at the ceiling zone 33
- Display below the floor 33
- Before diving in nitrox mode 34
- Default nitrox settings 34
- Diving in nitrox mode divenitrox 34
- Oxygen displays 34
- Gas change and multiple breathing gas mixes 35
- Oxygen limit fraction olf 35
- Diving in gauge mode divegauge 36
- After diving 37
- Dive numbering 37
- Repetitive dive planning 37
- Surface interval 37
- Dive planning mode plannodec 38
- Flying after diving 38
- Plan mode 38
- Dive numbering shown during dive planning 39
- Dive simulator 39
- Simulation mode plansimulator 39
- Dive logbook memlogbook 40
- Memory mode 40
- Dive history memhistory 41
- Suunto dive manager sdm 42
- Www suuntosports com and suunto diving world at www suunto com diving 42
- Care and maintenance of my suunto diving computer 44
- Battery kit 46
- Battery replacement 46
- Replacing the battery 46
- Required tools 46
- Replacing the transmitter battery 48
- Required tools 48
- Transmitter battery kit 48
- Wireless transmitter battery replacement 48
- Technical data 50
- Technical specifications 50
- No decompression limits 52
- Suunto rgbm adaptive decompression 52
- Altitude diving 53
- Oxygen exposure 53
- Copyright 55
- Intellectual property 55
- Patent notice 55
- Trademark 55
- Disclaimers 56
- User s responsibility 56
- Suunto limited warranty for suunto diving computers and suunto diving computer accessories 57
- Disposal of the device 60
- Glossary 61
- Copyright 63
- Customer service contacts 63
- Two year warranty 64
- Www suunto com 65
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