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10.2.1. Suunto RGBM adaptive decompression
The Suunto RGBM algorithm adapts its predictions of both the effects of microbubble
build-up and adverse dive profiles in the current dive series. It also changes these
calculations according to the personal adjustment you select.
The pattern and speed of decompression at the surface is adjusted according to
microbubble influence.
On repetitive dives, adjustment may also be applied to the maximum allowable nitrogen
overpressure in each theoretical tissue group.
Depending on the circumstances, Suunto RGBM will adapt the decompression obligations
by doing any or all of the following:
•
Reducing No-decompression Stop dive times
•
Adding Mandatory Safety Stops
•
Increasing Decompression Stop times
•
Advising an extended surface interval (Diver Attention symbol)
Diver Attention Symbol – Advice to Extend Surface Interval
Some patterns of diving cumulatively add a higher risk of DCI; for example, dives with
short surface intervals, repetitive dives deeper than earlier ones, multiple ascents, and
substantial multiday diving.When this is detected, in addition to adapting the decompression
algorithm, the Suunto RGBM model will in some circumstances also advise, with the Diver
Attention Symbol, that you extend your surface interval.
10.2.2. No-decompression limits
The no-decompression limits displayed by the dive computer for the first dive to a single
depth (see Table 10.1, No-decompression time limits for various depths (m) and Table 10.2,
No-decompression time limits for various depths (ft) .), are slightly more conservative than
those permitted by the U.S. Navy tables.
Table 10.1. No-decompression time limits for various depths (m)
No-decompression time limits (mins) for various depths (m)
for the first dive of a series
Personal Mode / Altitude Mode
Depth
(m)
P2/A2P2/A1P2/A0P1/A2P1/A1P1/A0P0/A2P0/A1P0/A0
75
45
29
96
54
35
130
67
43
96
54
35
130
67
43
163
89
57
130
67
43
163
89
57
--
124
72
9
12
15
21
15
12
25
20
16
30
23
19
5
20
16
30
23
19
39
29
24
30
23
19
39
29
24
52
37
29
18
21
24
9
7
6
12
9
8
15
12
9
12
9
8
15
12
9
18
14
11
15
12
9
18
14
11
23
18
13
27
30
33
5
4
4
3
6
5
4
4
8
6
5
5
6
5
4
4
8
6
5
5
9
7
6
5
8
6
5
5
9
7
6
5
11
9
7
6
36
39
42
45
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Содержание
- User s guide p.1
- Table of contents p.3
- Welcome to the world of suunto diving instruments p.5
- Warnings cautions and notes p.6
- Suunto at a glance p.9
- Navigating in the menus p.9
- Button symbols and functions 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 vyper air p.11
- Setting the units p.12
- Setting the tones p.12
- Setting the backlight p.12
- Ac water contacts p.12
- Locking a bearing p.13
- Learning how to use your compass p.13
- Compass display p.13
- Calibration p.14
- Compass settings p.14
- You can exit the compass mode also by long pressing the select button p.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 p.15
- Time out p.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 p.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 p.15
- Declination 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
- Wireless transmission p.18
- Error conditions p.18
- Installing the wireless transmitter p.19
- Pairing and code selection p.19
- Transmitting data p.20
- Dive mode settings p.20
- Setting the nitrox values p.21
- Setting the dive time alarm p.21
- Setting the depth alarm p.21
- Setting the sample rate p.22
- Setting the safety stops deep stops p.22
- Setting the personal altitude adjustments p.22
- Setting the units p.23
- Setting the tank pressure alarm p.23
- Setting the tank pressure p.23
- Setting the rgbm values p.23
- Setting the hp code p.23
- Activation and pre checks p.24
- Accessing dive mode p.24
- Dive mode activation p.24
- Diving at altitude p.25
- Battery power indication p.25
- Personal adjustments p.26
- Safety stops p.27
- Recommended safety stops p.27
- Mandatory safety stops p.27
- Deep stops p.28
- Diving in air mode diveair p.29
- Diving p.29
- Basic dive data p.29
- Tank pressure data p.30
- Bookmark p.30
- Safety stops p.31
- Decompression dives p.31
- Ascent rate indicator p.31
- Ceiling ceiling zone floor and decompression range p.32
- Display below the floor p.33
- Display at the ceiling zone p.33
- Display above the floor p.33
- Display above the ceiling p.33
- Oxygen displays p.34
- Diving in nitrox mode divenitrox p.34
- Default nitrox settings p.34
- Before diving in nitrox mode p.34
- Oxygen limit fraction olf p.35
- Gas change and multiple breathing gas mixes p.35
- Diving in gauge mode divegauge p.36
- Surface interval p.37
- Repetitive dive planning p.37
- Dive numbering p.37
- After diving p.37
- Plan mode p.38
- Flying after diving p.38
- Dive planning mode plannodec p.38
- Simulation mode plansimulator p.39
- Dive simulator p.39
- Dive numbering shown during dive planning p.39
- Memory mode p.40
- Dive logbook memlogbook p.40
- Dive history memhistory p.41
- Www suuntosports com and suunto diving world at www suunto com diving p.42
- Suunto dive manager sdm p.42
- Care and maintenance of my suunto diving computer p.44
- Required tools p.46
- Replacing the battery p.46
- Battery replacement p.46
- Battery kit p.46
- Wireless transmitter battery replacement p.48
- Transmitter battery kit p.48
- Required tools p.48
- Replacing the transmitter battery p.48
- Technical specifications p.50
- Technical data p.50
- Suunto rgbm adaptive decompression p.52
- No decompression limits p.52
- Oxygen exposure p.53
- Altitude diving p.53
- Trademark p.55
- Patent notice p.55
- Intellectual property p.55
- Copyright p.55
- User s responsibility p.56
- Disclaimers p.56
- Suunto limited warranty for suunto diving computers and suunto diving computer accessories p.57
- Disposal of the device p.60
- Glossary p.61
- Customer service contacts p.63
- Copyright p.63
- Two year warranty p.64
- Www suunto com p.65
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