Suunto D9 [2/122] Quick reference guide
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QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Present Depth
Do Not Fly Icon
Tank Pressure
Bar Graph
Diver Attention Symbol
Date
Dual Time
Maximum Depth
FO2 (Nitrox Mode)
Tank Pressure
Time
Low Battery Warning
Ascent Rate Bar Graph
Active Water Contact
Indicator
Seconds Display
Stopwatch
Weekday
Dive Time
Temperature
PO2 (Nitrox Mode)
OLF% (Nitrox Mode)
Current Time Display
Mode Indicator
No-Decompression Time
Total Ascent Time
Ceiling Depth
Safety/Deep Stop Time
Surface Interval Time
No-Fly Time
Remaining Air Time
Compass Display
Wireless Transmission
Indicator
Dive Alarm Indicator
Daily Alarm Indicator
Safety Stop Indicator
Содержание
- Quick reference guide 2
- Warning 6
- Warning 7
- Warning 8
- Warning 9
- Warning 10
- Table of contents 12
- Introduction 16
- Emergency ascents 18
- Safety precautions 18
- Dive computer limitations 19
- Nitrox 19
- Freediving 20
- Display and buttons 21
- Getting acquainted 21
- Water contacts 23
- Operating modes 24
- Wireless pressure transmission 25
- Pc interface 26
- Time display 26
- Time mode 26
- Stopwatch timer 27
- Daily alarm 28
- Time mode settings 28
- Dual time 29
- Backlight 30
- Accessing the compass 31
- Compass display 31
- Compass mode 31
- Calibrate 33
- Compass settings 33
- Declination 33
- If the calibration continues to fail contact an authorized suun to service center 35
- Activation and prechecks 36
- Before diving 36
- Dive mode activation 36
- Battery power indication 38
- Diving at altitude 39
- Personal adjustments 40
- Safety stops 43
- Deep stops 45
- Enabling the deep stops disables the recommended safety stops but mandatory safety stops due to e g continuous as cent rate violations are still prompted 45
- In this situation it is recommended to prolong your surface in terval time before your next dive 45
- The deep stop length can be set to 1 or 2 minutes 45
- The suunto d9 allows the user to choose a deep stop al gorithm instead of the traditional recommended safety stop deep stops are decompression stops that occur deeper than traditional stops with the purpose of minimizing microbubble formation and excitation 45
- The suunto rgbm model calculates deep stops iteratively placing the fi rst stop about halfway between the maximum depth and the ceiling depth after the fi rst deep stop is comp leted another deep stop will be prompted halfway to the cei ling and so on until the ceiling depth is reached 45
- Depth alarm 46
- Dive mode settings 46
- Dive time alarm 47
- Nitrox settings 47
- Personal altitude settings 48
- Sampling rate 48
- Rgbm settings 49
- Safety stops deepstops 49
- Tank pressure 49
- Hp code 50
- Installing the wireless transmitter 50
- Wireless transmission setup 50
- Pairing and code selection 51
- Transmission data 53
- If the dive is started without that the d9 and the transmitter have been properly paired the d9 will indicate that no cylinder data is available by displaying off fig 5 0e 54
- Table 5 pressure transmission related displays 54
- Basic dive data 56
- Diving in air mode diveair 56
- Diving with the suunto d9 56
- Bookmark 57
- Tank pressure data 58
- Ascent rate indicator 59
- Safety stops and deep stops 60
- Decompression dives 61
- Before diving in nitrox mode 67
- Diving in nitrox mode diveean 67
- Oxygen displays 69
- Oxygen limit fraction olf 69
- Gas change multiple breathing gas mixes 70
- Diving in gauge mode divegauge 71
- Using the compass in dive mode 72
- At the surface 73
- Surface interval 73
- Dive numbering 74
- Changed and the dive time will begin where it left off after 5 minutes on the surface subsequent dives are by defi nition repetitive the dive counter displayed in the plan ning mode will increment to the next higher number if another dive is made 75
- Repetitive dive planning 75
- Table 6 warning symbols 75
- The suunto d9 includes a dive planner that allows you to review the no decompressi on limits on a subsequent dive taking the residual nitrogen loading of previous dives in consideration the dive planning mode is explained in chapter 7 75
- Flying after diving 76
- Audible and visual alarms 77
- Error conditions 79
- Dive planning mode memplan 81
- Memory mode 81
- Dive logbook memlog 83
- Dive history memhis 85
- Additional features 86
- Suunto dive manager 87
- Suuntosports com 88
- Care and maintenance 92
- Care of your dive computer 92
- Important information 92
- Maintenance 94
- Water resistance inspection 94
- Battery replacement 95
- Computer battery replacement 95
- Wireless transmitter battery replacement 96
- Technical data 99
- Technical specification 99
- Suunto reduced gradient bubble model rgbm 104
- Table 10 no decompression time limits min for various depths m for the first dive of a series 106
- Table 10 no decompression time limits min for various depths ft for the first dive of a series 107
- Oxygen exposure 108
- Warranty 110
- Glossary 112
- Compass 119
- Compass light light compass light 119
- Modes and settings 119
- Settings 119
- Sub modes 119
- Duikcomputers 122
- M o s q u i t o 122
- Www suunto com 122
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