Suunto Cobra — dive Computer Data Transfer to PC: Comprehensive Guide to Profiles and Settings [48/78]
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The following data is transferred to the PC:
• depth profi le of the dive
• dive time
• preceding surface interval time
• dive number
• Altitude and Personal adjustment settings
• oxygen percentage setting and maximum OLF (in Nitrox mode)
• tissue calculation data
• temperature at the beginning of the dive, maximum depth and end of the
dive
• dive entry time (year, month, day and time)
• additional dive information (e.g. SLOW and Mandatory Safety Stop
violations, Diver Attention Symbol, Bookmark, Surfaced Mark,
Decompression Stop Mark, Ceiling Error Mark)
• dive computer serial number
• personal 30 character information
• cylinder pressure at the beginning and at the end of the dive (i.e. pressure
drop ∆P during dive)
• surface air consumption.
Using the PC software, you are able to enter setup options such as:
• change the sample rate for profi le records/logbook from the default 20
second interval to 10, 30 or 60 seconds
• input a personal, 30 character fi eld into the Cobra (i.e. your name)
• reset the Dive History’s maximum depth to zero.
It is also possible to manually add comments and other personal information to
the PC based dive data fi les. The PC-Interface package comes complete with the
interface unit, the software and an installation guide.
To enter the Data Transfer mode select MODE- 1 MEMORY- 3 TR - PC (Fig.
4.15.).
NOTE! While in the Data Transfer mode, the connector/water contacts are
used only for the data transfer. The Dive Mode IS NOT automatically activated
if the contacts are submerged.
After you have fi nished the data transfer, press the SMART (Quit) to exit Data
Transfer mode. If a button is not pressed or no data is transferred within 5 minutes,
the instrument beeps and returns to the timekeeping display automatically.
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- Asc time p.2
- S l o w p.2
- Quick reference guide p.2
- Options p.2
- Max avgpo2 p.2
- Ceiling p.2
- Bar psi p.2
- Fioh laajaniityntie 1 fin 01620 vantaa finland notifi ed body no 430 has ec type examined this type of personal protective equipment p.3
- En 250 respiratory equipment open circuit self contained compressed air diving apparatus requirements testing marking p.3
- Definition of warnings cautions and notes p.3
- Copyright trademark and patent notice p.3
- The tank pressure gauge and the parts of this product used in measuring the tank pressure meet the requirements set in the section of the european standard en 250 that concern tank pressure measurements the instruments must be serviced by an authorized dealer every second year or after 200 dives whichever comes fi rst p.3
- The ce mark is used to mark conformity with the european union emc directive 89 336 eec the suunto dive instruments fulfi ll all the required eu directives p.3
- Pren 13319 diving accessories depth gauges and combined depth and time measuring devices functional and safety requirements test methods is a european diving depth gauge standard draft the cobra is designed to comply with this draft standard p.3
- Pren 13319 p.3
- Iso 9001 p.3
- Warnings p.4
- Warning p.4
- Warning p.5
- Warning p.6
- Warning p.7
- Warnings p.8
- Table of contents p.8
- Introduction p.8
- Getting acquainted p.8
- Diving with the cobra p.8
- Care and maintenance p.9
- Warranty p.9
- Technical description p.9
- Menu based modes p.9
- Glossary p.9
- Introduction p.10
- Continuous decompression with suunto rgbm p.10
- Choice of operating modes and set up options p.10
- Safety precautions p.11
- Emergency ascents p.11
- Dive computer limitations p.11
- Nitrox p.12
- Getting acquainted p.13
- Functions p.13
- Connecting the cobra to a regulator p.13
- Push buttons p.14
- Water contacts p.15
- Diving with the cobra p.16
- Before diving p.16
- Activation and prechecks p.16
- Table 3 battery power indicator p.17
- Battery power indicator and low battery warning p.17
- Dive planning plan p.18
- User definable functions and alarms p.19
- Dive numbering shown during dive planning p.19
- Safety stops p.20
- Recommended safety stop p.20
- Mandatory safety stop p.20
- Diving in air mode p.22
- Basic dive data p.22
- Cylinder pressure data p.23
- Bookmark p.23
- Air consumption rate with a high consumption rate the limit will be close to 50 bar 725 psi and with a low rate close to 35 bar 500 psi p.24
- The dive computer will warn you with three audible double beeps and a blinking pressure display when the cylinder pressure reaches 50 bar 725 psi fig 3 2 the next three double beeps are heard when the cylinder pressure reaches 35 bar 500 psi and when the remaining air time reaches zero p.24
- Note filling your bc will affect the air time calculation due to the temporary increase in air consumption p.24
- Note a change of temperature will affect the cylinder pressure and consequently the air time calculation p.24
- Low air pressure warnings p.24
- Table 3 ascent rate indicator p.25
- Consumed bottom time cbt p.25
- Ascent rate indicator p.25
- Warning p.26
- Decompression dives p.26
- Warning p.27
- Ceiling ceiling zone floor and decompression range p.27
- Warning p.28
- Display below the floor p.28
- Display at the ceiling zone p.29
- Display above the floor p.29
- Display above the ceiling p.29
- Diving in nitrox mode p.30
- Default nitrox settings p.30
- Before diving p.30
- Oxygen displays p.31
- Oxygen limit fraction olf p.32
- Diving in gauge mode p.33
- Surface interval p.34
- At the surface p.34
- Dive numbering p.35
- Flying after diving p.36
- Audible and visual alarms p.37
- Oxygen alarms in nitrox mode p.38
- Warning p.39
- Table 3 altitude adjustment ranges p.39
- High altitude dives and personal adjustment p.39
- Altitude adjustment p.39
- Table 3 personal adjustment ranges p.40
- Personal adjustment p.40
- Omitted decompression p.41
- Error conditions p.41
- The use of the menu based functions p.42
- Menu based modes p.42
- The list of the menu based modes p.43
- Simulation mode 2 simul p.43
- Set modes 3 set p.43
- Note the menu based modes cannot be activated until 5 minutes after the dive p.43
- Memories and data transfer 1 memory p.43
- Exit quit p.43
- By pressing the smart button for more than 1 second any menu based function or submode can be quit and the dive computer will return directly to the dive mode p.43
- Memories and data transfer 1 memory p.44
- Logbook and dive profile memory 1 logbook p.44
- Dive profile memory prof p.46
- Dive history memory 2 history p.47
- Data transfer and pc interface 3 tr pc p.47
- Simulation mode 2 simul p.49
- Dive simulator 1 simdive p.49
- Dive planning simulator 2 simplan p.50
- Set modes 3 set p.51
- Dive parameter settings 1 set dive p.51
- Altitude adjustment and personal adjustment settings 1 adj mode p.51
- Nitrox oxygen settings 4 nitrox p.52
- Maximum depth alarm setting 3 max dpth p.52
- Dive time alarm setting 2 d alarm p.52
- Setting time 2 set time p.53
- Adjusting time 1 adj time p.53
- Adjusting date 2 adj date p.53
- Adjusting daily alarm 3 t alarm p.53
- Backlight setting 1 light p.54
- Setting preferences 3 set pref p.54
- Dive computer units setting 2 units p.54
- Dive computer model setting 3 model air nitrox gauge p.54
- Water contacts and push buttons p.55
- Important information p.55
- Depth sensor p.55
- Care and maintenance p.55
- Care of your dive computer p.56
- Water resistance inspection p.57
- Maintenance p.57
- Caution p.57
- Battery replacement p.57
- Tools required p.58
- Caution p.58
- Battery replacement p.58
- Battery kit p.58
- The dive computer should now activate it s timekeeping mode and show time 18 00 6 00 pm and date sa 01 01 activate the instrument check that p.60
- Check after the fi rst dives for possible moisture under the transparent battery compartment lid indicating a leak p.60
- Caution p.60
- All display segments work the low battery warning is off the buzzer beeps and backlight works all the settings are correct reset current time date and other settings if necessary 17 reassemble computer into the console the instrument is now ready for use p.60
- Display shield replacement p.61
- Compass attachment p.61
- The no decompression limits displayed by the dive computer for the fi rst dive to a single depth see table 6 and table 6 are slightly more conservative than those permitted by the u s navy tables p.62
- Technical description p.62
- Table 6 no decompression time limits min for various depths m for the first dive of a series p.62
- Table 6 no decompression time limits min for various depths ft for the first dive of a series p.62
- Operating principles p.62
- No decompression limits p.62
- Surface intervals p.63
- Altitude diving p.63
- Suunto rgbm adaptive decompression p.64
- Reduced gradient bubble model suunto rgbm p.64
- Oxygen exposure p.65
- Diver attention symbol advice to extend surface interval p.65
- Technical specification p.66
- Warranty p.69
- Glossary p.70
- Disposal of the device p.74
- Modes and operations p.75
- Www suunto com p.78
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Learn to transfer dive data from your computer to PC using the interface. View detailed profiles, dive times, settings, and manage your dive logbook. Easy step-by-step guide for effective data management and analysis.