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dive training. Insuffi cient or improper training may cause a diver to commit errors that
may lead to serious injury or death.
2. GETTING ACQUAINTED
For best use of the D9 take some time and make it YOUR computer.
Set the correct time and date. Read this manual. Set dive alarms and make all the ot-
her settings listed in the introduction in this manual. Calibrate and test the compass
function. If the D9 is to be used with the optional wireless pressure transmitter install
it and enable the pressure transmission in the D9’s settings. Try the pressure trans-
mission.
All this so you know your computer and have it set up as you want it before getting in-
to the water.
2.1. DISPLAY AND BUTTONS
The Suunto D9 has easy-to-use push buttons and an advisory display, which guides
the user. It is operated with four push buttons as follows (see Fig. 2.1.).
Mode (M) Button
Short push:
• To change from main mode to another main mode
• To exit from a sub mode to a main mode
• To activate the electroluminescent backlight in the Diving mode
Содержание
118- Quick reference guide
- Warning
- Warning
- Warning
- Warning
- Warning
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- Safety precautions
- Emergency ascents
- Nitrox
- Dive computer limitations
- Freediving
- Getting acquainted
- Display and buttons
- Water contacts
- Operating modes
- Wireless pressure transmission
- Time mode
- Time display
- Pc interface
- Stopwatch timer
- Daily alarm
- Time mode settings
- Dual time
- Backlight
- Compass mode
- Compass display
- Accessing the compass
- Declination
- Compass settings
- Calibrate
- If the calibration continues to fail contact an authorized suun to service center
- Dive mode activation
- Before diving
- Activation and prechecks
- Battery power indication
- Diving at altitude
- Personal adjustments
- Safety stops
- 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
- 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
- The deep stop length can be set to 1 or 2 minutes
- In this situation it is recommended to prolong your surface in terval time before your next dive
- 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
- Deep stops
- Dive mode settings
- Depth alarm
- Nitrox settings
- Dive time alarm
- Sampling rate
- Personal altitude settings
- Tank pressure
- Safety stops deepstops
- Rgbm settings
- Wireless transmission setup
- Installing the wireless transmitter
- Hp code
- Pairing and code selection
- Transmission data
- Table 5 pressure transmission related displays
- 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
- Diving with the suunto d9
- Diving in air mode diveair
- Basic dive data
- Bookmark
- Tank pressure data
- Ascent rate indicator
- Safety stops and deep stops
- Decompression dives
- Before diving in nitrox mode
- Diving in nitrox mode diveean
- Oxygen limit fraction olf
- Oxygen displays
- Gas change multiple breathing gas mixes
- Diving in gauge mode divegauge
- Using the compass in dive mode
- Surface interval
- At the surface
- Dive numbering
- 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
- Table 6 warning symbols
- Repetitive dive planning
- 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
- Flying after diving
- Audible and visual alarms
- Error conditions
- Memory mode
- Dive planning mode memplan
- Dive logbook memlog
- Dive history memhis
- Additional features
- Suunto dive manager
- Suuntosports com
- Important information
- Care of your dive computer
- Care and maintenance
- Water resistance inspection
- Maintenance
- Computer battery replacement
- Battery replacement
- Wireless transmitter battery replacement
- Technical data
- Technical specification
- Suunto reduced gradient bubble model rgbm
- Table 10 no decompression time limits min for various depths m for the first dive of a series
- Table 10 no decompression time limits min for various depths ft for the first dive of a series
- Oxygen exposure
- Warranty
- Glossary
- Sub modes
- Settings
- Modes and settings
- Compass light light compass light
- Compass
- Www suunto com
- M o s q u i t o
- Duikcomputers
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Learn essential dive training principles and proper setup procedures for diving computers to prevent accidents and ensure safe underwater exploration.