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User reviews and opinions
| antiquegannet |
5:49pm on Monday, October 25th, 2010 ![]() |
| Excellent phone Love this phone. I think it is far better than the iPhone personally. Just does so many things, so well. Great Handset, but... Not wanting to be a sheep and get another iPhone to replace my 3 year old 2G iphone, I decided to buy a Desire. GREAT! I recieved the item a couple of days before I expected it so YAY! and the phone was in excellent condition. It had everything it needed e. | |
| marknelson |
8:05pm on Friday, October 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
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6:19am on Sunday, August 1st, 2010 ![]() |
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| philippe |
12:08am on Thursday, July 15th, 2010 ![]() |
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| wgandersoin |
9:38am on Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010 ![]() |
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| chris_ullmann |
12:19am on Thursday, June 17th, 2010 ![]() |
| Bad quality of the device and service in the selling office. External design is fine Not reliable mechanical/Electrinic of the device. | |
| Z |
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| Manwe-the-Great |
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Documents
Gauge icon
Altitude sections Too fast ascent Ascent obligation
CNS O2%
Maximum depth Microbubble level Maximum Operating Depth (MOD) O2 mix
DECO STOP LEVELSTOP NO STOP
Transmitter warning Decompression stop obligation Ignored decompression stop Tank pressure / Gas consumed Partial pressure of oxygen ppO2 Level stop indicator No-stop indicator Decompression stop indicator
Decompression depth / Level stop depth Oxygen toxicity CNS O2% Ascent rate Battery capacity
Operating scheme
Start / Confirmation / Enter + / Navigate / Navigate
Display switched off
Switching on
Dive planner
Logbook
O2 mix
Microbubble level
Gauge mode
Navigation
+ Surface interval
Battery capacity
+ Percentage of oxygen
NO STOP
Gauge mode on and off
+ Bottom time
Exit (2 sec.)
+ Dive number
+ Maximum operating depth (MOD)
Confirmation
Display switches off automatically after 3 minutes without operation.
List of chapters
I Safety considerations ___________________________________ 2 Introduction ___________________________________ 4 Important remarks concerning signal words and symbols ______________________________ 4 Quick reference / Operating scheme ___________________________________ 5 List of chapters ___________________________________ 6 System and operation System description Operation 2.1 Operating elements 2.2 SmartTRAK 2.3 Switching on the display 2.4 Checking the battery capacity 2.5 Selection and activation of user functions 2.6 Active backlight 2.7 Switching off the display SOS mode Setting up Smart Z 4.1 Mounting of transmitter 4.2 Pairing of transmitter and dive computer ___________________________________ 8 ___________________________________ 8 ___________________________________ 8 ___________________________________ 8 ___________________________________ 9 __________________________________ 10 __________________________________ 10 __________________________________ 10 __________________________________ 11 __________________________________ 11 __________________________________ 11 __________________________________ 12 __________________________________ 12 __________________________________ 13
Infrared port
SmartTRAK
Pressure transmitter
Infrared Interface (option)
2 Operation
On page 5 you will find an operating schematic.
2.1 Operating elements Contacts
Smart Z has 4 operating contacts B, E, +, on the outside of the housing. For manual operation, touch base contact B and any one of the other three contacts above the display with moistened fingers (bridging contacts). Contact B: Base contact, which has to be touched for all operations. Contact E: Enter contact. It serves to switch on Smart Z and to confirm or enter the displayed value. It is therefore comparable to the ENTER or RETURN key of a keyboard. + / Contacts: These allow to navigate between menus and, once inside a menu, to increase or decrease the indicated value.
II System and operation
2.2 SmartTRAK With SmartTRAK you can transfer dive data to a personal computer and graphically display the data. The following settings may be changed with SmartTRAK: Unit system Audible attention signal suppression Gauge mode Depth alarm Backlight illumination duration Maximum partial pressure of oxygen (ppO2 max) Time limit to reset the O2 % mix to air Minimum reserve pressure at the end of the dive (basis for RBT calculation) Tank pressure alarm Workload sensitivity The following data may be recalled with SmartTRAK: Number of past dives Total duration of past dives Atmospheric pressure Pairing information Dive profile Logbook Temperature curve Workload curve Alarms and attention messages metric/imperial selective on / off 5 - 100 m (20 - 330 feet) 2-12 sec. 1-1.95 bar no reset / 1 - 48 hrs. bar (300 - 1750 psi) 50 - 200 bar (750 - 2900 psi) 25 steps
2.3 Switching on the display automatically, on submerging in water or when adaptation to atmospheric pressure is necessary; manually, by bridging contacts on housing (B-E). When Smart Z is in state of rest no information is displayed but the atmospheric pressure is continuously monitored. If a higher altitude range is detected, Smart Z switches on for 3 minutes automatically -> 25. Smart Z switches on by bridging the contacts B and E. All segments light up for 5 seconds. Afterwards the display shows the selected O2 mix, the temperature and in certain circumstances an altitude range ->25. If the transmitter is switched on and located within transmitting distance, the tank pressure is displayed, otherwise "---" will be displayed. If no transmitter has been paired yet, the display will be blank. If there is a remaining saturation due to the last dive or change of altitude, Smart Z also displays the remaining desaturation time, the oxygen toxicity and the "no-fly time" ->24.
4.1 Mounting of transmitter The transmitter is mounted at the high pressure (HP) outlet of the regulators first stage before the first dive.
Procedure:
Use air and Nitrox components in accordance with the law of the country.
(Adaptor)
Do not hold the transmitter by its plastic part.
Mount the transmitter at the HP oulet. If the threads do not match, you can get a fitting adaptor at your diving equipment retailer.
Tighten the transmitter by means of a size 3/4" wrench.
The transmitter is best mounted laterally on the regulator. It is advisable to mount the transmitter on the same side that the computer is located. This is the optimal position for transmission.
Position of the transmitter for left handers.
Position of the transmitter for right handers.
Position of the transmitter for left handers, if there is no connection possible on the left hand side.
Position of the transmitter for right handers, if there is no connection possible on the right hand side.
4 Setting up (transmitter and dive computer)
4.2 Pairing of transmitter and dive computer To receive the data of the transmitter, the transmitter itself must be paired with Smart Z. Pairing is necessary: before the first use of Smart Z with the transmitter; if you use a new transmitter or a new computer; after changing the battery. Pairing procedure: 1. Shut the valve, depressurise the regulator and wait for 15 seconds. 2. Switch on Smart Z (bridge contacts B and E).
3. Move the dive computer and transmitter into the shown position. Transmitter and dive computer must be in physical contact during the entire pairing procedure. 4. Open the tank valve. The transmitter briefly sends a pairing sequence to the computer.
5. The dive computer shows a flashing "PAIr" shortly after the valve has been opened. 6. In order to confirm the pairing, the B and E contacts have to be bridged within 5 sec. A beep confirms the input and the "PAIr" display remains still.
10 sec.
7. "PAIr" disappears after approx. 10 sec.
In case of faulty pairing, the display "FAIL" appears instead of "PAIr". In that case, completely purge the regulator and repeat the pairing procedure. This is only possible after at least 15 seconds.
2.2 Alarms Serious injury or death may result from failing to immediately respond to alarms given by Smart Z. Alarms are given to the diver visually by flashing symbols, letters or figures. In addition, an audible sequence in one frequency can be heard during the whole duration of the alarm.
(can not be switched off) An alarm occurs in the following situations (more information can be found on the listed pages): Page Oxygen toxicity reaches 100% Ignored decompression Remaining Bottom Time = 0 Exceeding the prescribed ascent rate (Particular scale of beeps, ->20) see below
Attention messages come up in the following situations (more information can be found on the listed pages): Page Maximum Operating Depth / max ppO2 is reached 20 Set maximum depth is reached 19 Oxygen toxicity reaches 75% 21 No-stop time = 2 minutes 22 Prohibited altitude* (surface mode) 25 Entering decompression when diving with LRemaining Bottom Time < 3 minutes 22 Tank pressure has reached set warning level 21 Increased workload 21 Diving with microbubble levels (L1-L5): MB no-stop time = 0 MB level stop ignored MB level reduced Entering decompression when diving with MB level L1-L31
Low battery alarm**
Low battery alarm Smart Z** The service symbol appears if the battery capacity reaches 0%. Take the unit to your authorised SCUBAPRO UWATEC retailer.
Transmitter battery low: ** "bAt" flashing and alternating with the display of the tank pressure. Replace the battery in the transmitter ->36.
*without audible attention beep
**without audible alarm
3 Preparation for the dive
3.1 Setting the gas mixture and MOD Before every dive and after changing the tank, make sure that the settings for the gas mixture correspond with the current mixture used. An incorrect setting causes Smart Z to miscalculate this particular dive. If the fraction of oxygen is set too low this can lead to oxygen poisoning without warning. If the value is set too high decompression sickness may occur. Inaccuracies in the calculations are carried over to repetitive dives. To set the gas mixture, Smart Z must be in user mode. 1. Bridge contacts B and + or B and until the symbol for the setting of the O2 mixture appears. 2. Confirm that you wish to change the displayed oxygen fraction by bridging B and E.
3. Change the oxygen fraction in increments of 1% by bridging B and + or B and. Smart Z will display the current fraction of oxygen, the maximum partial pressure limit, ppO2 max (as pre-set by means of SmartTRAK) and the MOD. 4. Confirm the selected percentage with B and E.
O2% mix PpO2max. Max. Operating Depth MOD
5. By bridging B and + or B and you can change the MOD for the chosen fraction of oxygen. Smart Z will now display the corresponding partial pressure limit (ppO2 max) for the new MOD. 6. Confirm your MOD settings with B and E.
ppO2max.
Without confirmation the display will disappear after 3 minutes and your entries will not be accepted. The time to reset the O2 % mix to air can be set with SmartTRAK between 1 and 48 hours or to "no reset" (default). 3.2 Setting the MB level See chapter V, ->28
3.3 Preparation for the dive and function check The following descriptions of the preparation are based on the assumption that the transmitter has been correctly mounted at the HP outlet of the regulators (->12) and successfully paired with Smart Z (->13). 1. Mount the regulator together with the transmitter on the tank
2. If present, check the reserve valve of your tank, the reserve valve must be open. 3. Switch on Smart Z (B-E) and check the test display: Are all elements of the display activated? Do not use Smart Z if the display does not show all elements. 4. Open the valve (transmitter will switch on automatically) and check the tank pressure (after approx. 10 seconds). If the pressure is insufficient, change the tank. 5. Check the connections and instruments for leaks. Never dive with leaky equipment!
4 Functions during the dive
4.2 Dive time Dive time
The whole time spent below a depth of 0.8m (3 feet) is displayed as dive time in minutes. The time above 0.8m (3 feet) is counted as dive time only if the diver descends again below 0.8m (3 feet) within 5 minutes. While the dive time is running, the colons on the right of the figures are flashing in one second intervals. Maximum dive time displayed is 199 minutes. If a dive lasts longer than 199 minutes the dive time display starts again at 0 minutes. Current depth is given in 10 cm increments (1 foot). At a diving depth of less than 0.8 m (3 ft) the display shows " ". Depth measurement is based on freshwater. Therefore, Smart Z shows a slightly greater depth when diving in salt water, depending on the salinity of the water. No calculation however is affected.
4.3 Current depth
Current depth 4.4 Maximum depth
Maximum depth is only displayed if it exceeds the current depth by more than 1 m (3 feet) (maximum indicator function).
Set maximum depth reached If the maximum depth set with SmartTRAK has been reached (default 40m/130 feet), the current depth will flash and the ascent arrow will be displayed. Ascend until the ascent arrow disappears.
Transmitter warning
If Smart Z does not receive pressure data for another 40 seconds, it will activate another audible alarm. RBT and transmitter warning will no longer be displayed. Instead of the tank pressure value Smart Z will display "- - -". Check the position of transmitter and Smart Z. Start ascending at once. Smart Z will switch back to its normal display as soon as new data is received.
If tank pressure <14 bar/200psi
If the tank pressure is lower than 14bar/200psi the transmitter switches off and Smart Z will display "---". Do not let the tank pressure drop below 14bar / 200psi.
4.10 Remaining Bottom Time (RBT) RBT is the time left at the current depth until the point of time when the ascent must be started. The RBT is calculated on the basis of the current tank pressure, breathing rate, the temperature, and the dive data so far recorded. The RBT is based on the assumption that the tank pressure should amount to the set pressure (default 40 bar/600 psi) at the end of the dive. Alterations can be made with SmartTRAK. A graphic representation of RBT is on page 15.
Never allow the RBT to go below three minutes. If the RBT goes below three minutes there is a danger of insufficient supply of gas mixture for the ascent as well as an increased risk of decompression sickness, and serious injury or death may result! Correct calculation of RBT when using a reserve or J type valve is possible only if the reserve function of the valve is in the open (down) position during the dive. If the RBT drops below three minutes, an audible attention signal is activated, the ascent arrow is displayed and the tank icon start flashing. Start ascent immediately. The RBT value should never reach "0:". With RBT=0 the remaining tank reserve may not be sufficient for the ascent. When the last minute has passed (RBT=0) an audible alarm is activated every 4 seconds. The RBT, the ascent arrow and the tank icon start flashing. The audible alarm on exceeding the RBT is suppressed at depths less than 6.5 m (21 ft) if Smart Z is in the no-stop phase. Start ascent at once.
RBT < 3 minutes
RBT = 0 minutes
4.11 Decompression information No-stop time is displayed if no decompression stops are necessary. The arrow decompression stops are necessary. The figures indicate no-stop time in minutes.
is visible if no
No-stop display "99:" means remaining time of 99 minutes or more. No-stop time is calculated on line and influenced by the current workload and current water temperature
No-stop time 4 sec
If no-stop time drops below 3 minutes, an audible attention signal is activated and the no-stop value begins to flash. If no-stop time is less than 1 minute, the no-stop display shows the flashing value "0". In order to prevent a decompression dive, ascend slowly until the no-stop time is 5 minutes or more. Dives that require decompression stops are not recommended.
Smart Z measures the atmospheric pressure every 60 seconds even while the display is switched off. If the computer detects a sufficient increase in altitude, it switches on automatically and indicates the new altitude range (1-4) and the desaturation time. Desaturation time indicated at this moment refers to adaptation time at this altitude. If the dive starts within this adaptation time, Smart Z treats it as a repetitive dive, since the body is offgassing. Altitude is divided into five ranges, which are influenced by barometric pressure. That is why the defined altitude ranges overlap on their fringes. If a mountain lake is reached, the altitude range is indicated at the surface, in the logbook and in the dive planner by a stylised mountain filled with one or more of 4 segments representing the 4 ranges. Sea level to an altitude of approximately Switching 1000m (3300 feet) is not indicated. In the following at approx. diagram, you can see the No deco data 610 mbar approximate breakdown of gauge mode 4000 m 8.85 psi 13120 ft the altitude ranges:
3000 m 9840 ft
725 mbar 10.51 psi 815 mbar 11.82 psi 905 mbar 13.12 psi
2000 m 6560 ft 1000 m 3280 ft 0m
6.2 Prohibited altitude
Smart Z shows via flashing altitude segments while at the surface to which altitude the diver may not rise.
Ascent to altitude range 3 and 4 prohibited. Max. allowed altitude: 2650 m (8694 ft).
Max. altitude:
850 m 2790 ft
1650 m 5413 ft
2650 m 8694 ft
4000 m 13120 ft
The ascent prohibition can also be displayed together with an altitude range: Example: You are at 1200 m (3937 ft) (altitude range 1) and you may ascend to range 2 only (2650 m / 8694 feet). You may not rise to the altitude range 3 or 4. 6.3 Decompression dives in mountain lakes In order to assure optimal decompression even at higher altitudes, the 3m (10 ft) decompression stage is divided into a 4 m (13 ft) stage and a 2 m (7 ft) stage in altitude ranges 1, 2 and 3. The prescribed decompression stop depths are, in sequence, 2m / 4m / 6m / 9m (7 ft / 13 ft / 20 ft / 30 ft).
Dive at altitude range 4: no deco data no RBT
If atmospheric pressure is below 620 mbar (8.99 psi) (altitude higher than 4100 m / 13450 ft above sea level), no decompression data is calculated and displayed (automatic gauge mode). In addition RBT and the dive planner are not available anymore. The oxygen toxicity and the tank pressure are still indicated.
IV Gauge mode
In gauge mode ALL audible and visual alarms and attention messages are turned off. This includes ascent speed, low tank pressure and interrupted signal from transmitter.
4 Functions during the dive with microbubble levels
4.1 Level stop information Microbubble (MB) no-stop time While diving with MB levels L1 to L5 Smart Z will display the MB no-stop time instead of the ordinary nostop time. Within the MB no-stop time no level stops are required. The arrow NO STOP and the MB level symbol are visible. The remaining MB no-stop time is shown in minutes. Information and alarms for MB no-stop time and ordinary nostop time are the same (->22). Regardless of the MB level, we generally recommend to perform a slow ascent during the last few metres / feet.
MB no-stop time Level stop Level stop icon On entering the level stop phase, the arrow NO STOP disappears and the arrow LEVELSTOP appears. The LEVELSTOP arrow flashes for 8 seconds and an audible attention beep goes off. To complete the dive without being reduced to a lower MB level, all requested level stops must be observed. To the right of the LEVELSTOP arrow, the deepest level stop is displayed in metres/feet. The display "3m 2:" ("10ft 2:") means that a level stop of 2 minutes at a depth of 3 metres (10ft) has to be observed. When a level stop obligation is finished, the next higher level stop if present is displayed. When all level stops have been observed, the arrow LEVELSTOP extinguishes and the arrow NO STOP reappears. The indication of time shows the MB no-stop time again.
Deepest level stop depth Level stop duration Total ascent time
Level stop ignored Microbubble level reduced 4 sec
The attention message "Level stop ignored" is activated if the requested level stop is not observed. An attention beep* goes off, the arrow LEVELSTOP , the depth and duration of the ignored level stop begin flashing. To complete the dive without being reduced to a lower MB level, you must descend to the prescribed depth immediately! The warning "microbubble level reduced" is activated if the diver ascends more than 1.5m (5ft) above the required level stop. Smart Z reduces the microbubble level, an attention beep* goes off and for the rest of the dive the new MB level is indicated in the position of O2 % mix. The level stop for the reduced MB level is now displayed. To complete the dive without being further reduced to an even lower MB level the new level stop must be observed.
New microbubble level * Attention beeps can be suppressed via SmartTRAK. 4.2 Total time of ascent Smart Z displays the level stop information and the total time of ascent. This includes the time of ascent as well as all level stops.
Total ascent time 4.3 Decompression obligation Decompression obligation
The total time of ascent is calculated on the basis of the prescribed ascent rate and a normal workload. Total time of ascent can be subject to change if the ascent rate is not ideal (100%) or if Smart Z detects a higher workload.
Avoid decompression dives when diving with MB levels.
Level stop information 4 sec
Smart Z calculates and displays level stops to reduce microbubble formation, but it also calculates the diver's decompression data. If decompression stops become obligatory, the DECO symbol will be displayed. The total ascent time will now also contain a decompression stop.
You are close to entering decompression: At the beginning of a decompression phase an attention beep goes off and the DECO symbol flashes for 8 seconds. In order to prevent a dive with long decompression stops it is recommended that you ascend a few metres/feet on seeing this message.
4.4 Level stop and deco stop
L0 3m/10ft Deco stop duration Level stop duration
When the level stop depth equals the depth of the first obligatory decompression stop and if you are within 1.5m/5feet of the stop depth itself, Smart Z shows DECOSTOP and LEVELSTOP. The indicated duration refers to level stop duration. Since level stops are more restrictive than decompression stops, when all decompression obligations have been observed the display changes from DECOSTOP LEVELSTOP to LEVELSTOP only.
decompression stop depth = level stop depth
Level stop duration
5 Complete a dive with MB levels
A dive with MB levels is completed the same way as a dive without MB levels (L0) (-> 24), save for the following exceptions: If the MB level has been reduced during the dive, Smart Z will display a flashing MB level symbol and the current MB level for five minutes after reaching the surface. The dive is then completed and Smart Z changes to user mode with the MB level switching back to the original MB setting. Repetitive dives and microbubble levels: If during a dive a level stop is being ignored and the diver starts another descent shortly afterwards, Smart Z might immediately request level stops. To complete the dive with the initially set MB level all level stops must be observed.
VI Dive planner
Smart Z has a dive planner which allows the planning of no-stop dives as well as decompression dives with freely determinable surface intervals. Basis of the planning: selected fraction of oxygen and MOD selected microbubble level water temperature of the most recent dive altitude range (if any) status of saturation at the time the dive planner is selected assuming a normal workload of the diver and observance of the prescribed ascent rates
If two or more divers using computers are planning a dive, planning for all divers has to be based on the dive computer showing the shortest no-stop times. Failure to do this may lead to serious injury or death from decompression sickness.
1 Planning a no-stop dive
With the contacts B and + or B and you can select the dive planner at the surface. (The dive planner cannot be selected in gauge mode) The microbubble warning and Microbubble warning its duration are displayed if Smart Z detects an increased (Do Not Dive) risk due to the accumulation Duration of the of microbubbles. warning
Dive planner icon Enter the dive planner if rep. dive Enter the dive planner with B and E. The input window for the time interval is displayed if there was a remaining desaturation (DESAT) before the Dive Planner has been selected. This surface interval between now and the beginning of the dive can be changed with the contacts B and + or B and in steps of 15 minutes. Input of the surface interval Icon for microbubble level L1-L5
If a microbubble warning (no dive) and its duration has been displayed, Smart Z proposes this time rounded up to the next 15 minutes as surface interval. If the proposed interval is shortened, the microbubble warning appears.
With B and E you confirm the displayed interval (if applicable), then Smart Z starts scrolling the no-stop times. The no-stop times are displayed in 3 metre increments (10 ft) and are displayed for every increment for about 2 seconds. The process starts at 3 metres (10 ft). If a microbubble level has been selected (L1-L5), the MB no-stop time is shown. No-stop times will be displayed as long as the selected maximum operating depth (MOD) is not exceeded. On page 24 you will find further information and safety considerations regarding the microbubble warning.
8. Check the proper polarity of the battery. The transmitter can be damaged if you do not insert the battery correctly.
Wait for at least 30 seconds. Now insert the new battery, with "+" pointing upwards, into the battery compartment. 9. After battery replacement the transmitter will perform an automatic test and switch into ready mode after 60 seconds.
10. The transmitter cap will only fit in one position. Check the proper position of the guide slots on the electronic support and in the transmitter cap.
Slide the transmitter cap carefully back into its proper position. 11. Do not overtighten the screws! Fasten the transmitter cap with the 3 screws. 12. Mount the transmitter on the HP outlet of the first stage of the regulator and check transmission and pairing. If you do not receive valid tank pressure data, transmitter and dive computer must be paired again.
3 Conversion of tank pressure
Tank pressure indicated may differ from the information given by a manometer/pressure gauge. Smart Z displays pressure always converted to a temperature of 20C / 68F, whereas the mechanical pressure gauge displays the current pressure influenced by temperature. The figure below allows you to compare the information given by a conventional pressure gauge and by Smart Z at six different temperatures.
bar psi 260 3770
240 3480
Display pressure gauge
35o C 95o F 30o C 86o F 20o C 10o C 5o C 0o C
68o F 50o F 41o F 32o F
140 2030
230 bar 3335 psi Display Smart Z
4 Warranty
The warranty only covers dive computers which have been bought from an authorised SCUBAPRO UWATEC retailer. The warranty is given for a period of two years. Repairs or replacements during the warranty period do not increase the warranty period. In order to put forward a warranty claim: send the dive computer together with a dated receipt of the purchase to your authorised retailer or an authorised servicing point. UWATEC reserves the right to determine the merits of a warranty claim and to determine whether the computer will be repaired or replaced.
Excluded are faults or defects due to: excessive wear and tear; exterior influences, e.g. transport damage, damage due to bumping and hitting, influences of weather or other natural phenomena; servicing, repairs or the opening of the dive computer by anybody not authorised by the manufacturer. This especially concerns the change of battery; pressure tests which do not take place in water; diving accidents; improper placement of the transmitter cap.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
6 Index
Active backlight __________________________ Ascent rate ____________________ 15, 17, 19, Battery alarm ____________________________ Battery capacity, Checking the ____________ Battery lifetime ___________________________ Beep, Switch off the ____________________ CNS O2 ____________________15, 16, 17, 21, Deco data during decompression phase ______ Deco data during no-stop phase ____________ Decompression stop, Ignored __________ 17, Depth, current ___________________________ Desaturation time ________________________ Dive ____________________________________ Dive planner _____________________________ Dive time _______________________________ Dive, end of a dive _______________________ Fly, "no-fly time" ______________________ 10, Gas mixture, Setting ____________________ Gauge mode ____________________________ Light ___________________________________ Logbook ________________________________ Maintenance ____________________________ Maximum depth ______________________ 19, Microbubbles ____________________________ Microbubbles, Warning of ____________ 24, Mountain lakes, Diving in ____________ 25, Mounting the transmitter to the first stage __ 12 Nitrox ______________________________ 16 No-stop time _____________________ 15, 22, 28 O2% mix, Set up _______________________ 18 O2 fraction _______________________ 15, 16, 18 O2 partial pressure _________________ 16, 17, 20 O2 partial pressure, maximum _______ 16, 18, 20 O2 toxicity __________________15, 16, 17, 21, 35 Operating Smart Z _____________________ 4, 8, 9 Oxygen, see "O2" PC, transfer to PC (logbook) _____________ 8, 35 ppO2, see O2 partial pressure Premix, setting the gas mixture _____________ 18 RBT _____________________________ 15, 17, 22 Setting the MOD _________________________ 18 SmartTRAK ___________________ 8, 9, 16, 17, 35 SOS mode_______________________________ 11 Surface interval _______________________ 33, 35 System___________________________________ 8 Tank pressure ___________________________ 21 Technical information _____________________ 36 Transmitter ________________________ 8, 12, 36 Warnings _______________________________ 17 Workload _______________________________ 21 Workload, Increased ____________________ 21
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