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Suunto MarinerSuunto SS010932810 Suunto Mariner Wristop Computer
The Suunto Mariner wrist-top computer/timepiece provides all the necessary information for making quick responsible decisions when sailing. Housed in an ABS plastic body with an oversized LCD screen, it combines time and date functions with a barometer, compass, and sailing timer.

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M A R I N E R | R E G AT TA | YA C H T S M A N

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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Regatta

[MODE]

CHRONOGRAPH

COMPASS

[SELECT]

COUNTDOWN TIMER

SAIL TIMER

COMPASS CALIBRATION

DUAL TIME

SAIL MEMORY

DAILY ALARMS

> > >

CHRONO MEMORY

DECLINATION ADJUSTMENT

> >

Mariner, Yachtsman

> SAILING TIMER

> BAROMETER

MEMORY

DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENT

[SELECT] [MODE]

STOPWATCH

4 DAY MEMORY

SEA LEVEL PRESSURE

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Congratulations, your newly purchased Wristop Computer is designed to provide years of enjoyment in whatever outdoor activities you engage. Along with this product you will find a Warranty card, this Users Guide, and a full service support team to give you the results you need anytime, anywhere, quickly and professionally. We wish you many unforgettable moments with your new Wristop Computer!

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION... 5
1.1 KEY FUNCTIONS (MODES).... 5 1.1.1 Backlight Features... 5 1.1.2 Water Resistance.... 5 1.2 BUTTON FUNCTIONS.... 5 1.2.1 The [Mode] Button... 5 1.2.2 The [+] Button... 6 1.2.3 The [-] Button.... 6 1.2.4 The [Select] Button... 6 1.3 LCD DISPLAY..... 6 1.4 MEASUREMENTS AND UNITS... 8 1.4.1 Selecting the Units of Measurement.. 8 1.5 PRESSURE SENSOR CALIBRATION... 9 1.6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE... 9 1.6.1 Battery Replacement.... 9
CHAPTER 2 SAILING TIMER MODE (MARINER ANDYACHTSMAN) 11
2.1 SAILING TIMER MEMORY SUB MODE... 12
CHAPTER 3 CHRONOGRAPH MODE (REGATTA). 13
3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 HOW TO USE THE CHRONOGRAPH.. 13 HOW TO VIEW THE CHRONOGRAPH MEMORY.. 14 SAIL TIMER FUNCTION.... 15 SAIL TIMER MEMORY FUNCTION... 16
CHAPTER 4 TIME MODE... 17
4.1 HOW TO SET THE TIME... 18 4.2 DAILY ALARM SUB MODE... 19 4.2.1 How to Set the Daily Alarms... 19 4.3 STOPWATCH SUB MODE... 20 4.3.1 How to Use the Stopwatch... 20 4.4 COUNTDOWN TIMER SUB MODE... 21 4.4.1 How to Set the Countdown Timer... 22 4.4.2 How to Start the Countdown Timer... 22 4.5 DUAL TIME SUB MODE.... 22 4.5.1 Setting the Dual Time Function... 23
CHAPTER 5 BAROMETER MODE (MARINER AND YACHTSMAN) 23
5.1 PRESSURE DIFFERENCE MEASUREMENT SUB MODE.. 24 5.1.1 How to Start the Pressure Difference Measurement. 25 5.2 4-DAY MEMORY SUB MODE... 25 5.3 SEA LEVEL PRESSURE SUB MODE... 26 5.3.1 Setting the Sea Level Pressure... 26 5.4 BAROMETRIC TREND INDICATOR... 27
CHAPTER 6 COMPASS MODE.. 28
6.1 BEARING TRACKING SUB MODE.... 29 6.2 DECLINATION ADJUSTMENT SUB MODE... 29 6.2.1 Setting the Local Declination... 30 6.3 CALIBRATING THE COMPASS.... 30
CHAPTER 7 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS. 31
7.1 GENERAL.... 31 7.1.1 Is the Wristop Computer waterproof?... 31 7.1.2 How long will the battery last?... 31
7.1.3 What do the segments on the circumference mean?.. 31 7.1.4 Why do the segments on the circumference go to the left (counterclockwise)?.... 32 7.1.5 Why is there a symbol above the mode indicator bar and what does it mean?.... 32 7.2 TIME.... 32 7.2.1 Why do the segments on the circumference increase and decrease when I am in the Time mode?... 32 7.2.2 What is the longest time I can set in the timer?.. 33 7.3 BAROMETER.... 33 7.3.1 What is the little box on the top left of the display?.. 33 7.3.2 Does the Wristop Computer show future trends in weather conditions?.. 33 7.3.3 What does absolute pressure and relative pressure mean?. 33 7.3.4 Is the Wristop Computer temperature compensated?.. 33 7.4 COMPASS.... 34 7.4.1 What is the purpose of the rotating outer bezel?.. 34 7.4.2 Where do I find the correct declination for my area so I can set my Wristop Computer?.... 34

8. ABBREVIATIONS... 34 9. SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE.. 34 10. COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK NOTICE.. 35 11. CE COMPLIANCE... 35 12. LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND ISO 9001 COMPLIANCE. 35
CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 MAIN FUNCTIONS (MODES)
The Mariner/Yachtsman features the following functions: sailing timer, barometer, compass and watch. These are identified as sail mode [SAIL], barometer mode [BARO], compass mode [COMP] and time mode [TIME] in this manual and also on the display of the instrument. The Regatta features the following functions: compass, chronograph and watch. These are identified as compass mode [COMP]. chronograph mode [CHR] and time mode [TIME].

1.1.1 Backlight Features

The Wristop Computer has an electroluminescent backlight. This is initiated by pressing and holding the [Mode] button in for 2 seconds. The backlight will remain on for 5 seconds. Pressing the [Mode] button during this time will restart the 5 second period, continuing the backlight feature.

1.1.2 Water Resistance

The Wristop Computer is waterproof to a depth of 30m/100ft. Note: The Wristop Computer models are not dive instruments. Buttons should not be operated (put to use) while under water.

1.2 BUTTON FUNCTIONS

Four buttons are used to operate the Wristop Computer: [Mode], [+] (ON/OFF), [-] (Fast Bearing), and [Select].

1.2.1 The [Mode] Button

Is located on the top right of the Wristop Computer. In the main mode level, pressing the [Mode] button allows the user to select or move from one mode or function to the next (TIME, SAIL, BARO, COMP). In the sub mode level, pressing the [Mode] button returns the user to the main mode level. In the setup process, pressing the [Mode] button accepts the changes or preferences. Pressing the button again will return the user to the main mode level.
Pressing the button for 2 seconds activates the backlight feature.

1.2.2 The [+] Button

Is located on the bottom right of the Wristop Computer. In the setup process, pressing the [+] button changes or scrolls the value upward. In the timing functions, this button can act as a start/stop (or On/Off) button.

1.2.3 The [-] Button

Is located on the bottom left of the Wristop Computer. In the setup process, pressing the [-] button changes or scrolls the value downward. This button is also known as the Fast Bearing button. Pressing the [-] button in any of the main modes (except in Sailing Timer) will quickly display the compass mode, showing either the normal compass or bearing tracking feature (depending on what display has been chosen in the compass mode).

1.2.4 The [Select] Button
Is located on the top left of the Wristop Computer. In the main mode level, pressing the [Select] button allows the user to enter into the sub modes of the particular function or return to the main mode the user is in. In the main mode or sub mode, pressing and holding the [Select] button in for more than 2 seconds allows the user to enter the setup process. In the setup process, the [Select] button allows the user to move between settable units or values and determine preferences.

1.3 LCD DISPLAY

The display is designed to offer maximum clarity and simplicity to the user. The display is divided into several regions or areas. The Outer Circumference encompasses the outer boundary of the LCD display. A Barometric Trend Indicator provides a quick reference for forecasting weather conditions.
Field 1 displays values either numbers or text depending on the mode or sub mode the user is in. Field 2 displays large numbers and/or related unit of measure of the function. A Mode Indictor Bar displays the main modes (functions) of the Wristop Computer (a triangle arrow located just below the bar indicates the mode the user is viewing). Field 3 displaying either numbers and/or text.
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1.4 MEASUREMENTS AND UNITS
The Wristop Computer supplies two units of measure: metric or imperial. Metric Unit of Measure C mbar m Imperial Unit of Measure F inHg ft
1.4.1 Selecting the Units of Measurement
To change the unit of measure displayed: 1. Check the mode indicator. If the mode arrow is not on TIME, PRESS the [Mode] button until the arrow is directly below TIME on the Mode Indicator Bar. 2. PRESS the [Mode] and [Select] buttons simultaneously and hold in for 3 seconds. Field 1 will display SET momentarily and then display UNI (Fig. 1). WARNING: If the user presses the [Select] button (and does not hold for 2 seconds) while in the UNI setting mode, the user will be in the Pressure Sensor Calibration. Refer to the next section for details. 3. PRESS the [Select] button and hold in for 2 seconds. Located to the right in Field 2, mbar or inHg will begin to flash. 4. PRESS the [+] button to toggle between mbar and inHg. 5. At the unit of measure desired, PRESS the [Select] button to move to the next unit. Located at the top right in Field 1, C or F will begin to flash. 6.PRESS the [+] button to toggle between C and F. 7. At the unit of measure desired, PRESS the [Select] button to move to the next unit. Located to the right in Field 2, m or ft will begin to flash. 8. PRESS the [+] button to toggle between m and ft 9. At the unit of measure desired, PRESS the [Mode] button to accept the changes. PRESS the [Mode] button again to return to the main time mode.

Note: If the user does not press any button for 1 minute in the setup mode, the display will automatically exit setup. Selecting the units of measurement is complete.
1.5 PRESSURE SENSOR CALIBRATION
WARNING: This is a FACTORY CALIBRATION SETTING. Do not enter this mode. If you enter this mode in error, exit immediately by pressing the [MODE] button to return to the UNI setting mode. Normally there is no need to alter the calibration. If the Pressure Setting Calibration has been altered, you can return the factory setting. Proceed as follows: In the calibration setting mode, scroll the barometric pressure value up or down until text dEF appears. This is the factory setting. Then exit by pressing [MODE].

1.6 CARE AND MAINTENANCE

Perform only the detailed processes discussed in this manual. Do not perform any other service to the Wristop Computer or attempt to open the case or remove the buttons or the bezel. Protect your Wristop Computer from shocks, extreme heat and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. If not in use, your Wristop Computer should be stored in a clean, dry environment at room temperature. The Wristop Computer can be wiped clean with a lightly moistened (warm water) cloth. Applying a mild soap to the area can clean stubborn stains or marks. Avoid exposing the Wristop Computer to strong chemicals like gasoline, cleaning solvents, acetone, alcohol, adhesives, and paint, as they will damage the units seals, case and finish. Never attempt to take the Wristop Computer apart or service it yourself. Make sure the area around the sensors (backside of the instrument) is kept free of dirt and sand. Never insert any objects into the sensor openings of the Wristop Computer.
1.6.1 Battery Replacement
The Wristop Computer operates on a three-volt lithium cell Type: CR 2430. The maximum life expectancy is approximately 12-18 months.
A low battery-warning indicator is activated when 5-15 percent of the battery capacity is still available. When this occurs we recommend replacement of the battery. Extreme cold weather will activate the low battery-warning indicator. Though the indicator is activated, the battery may not need to be replaced due to this condition. In temperatures above 10C (50F) and the low battery warning indicator is activated, the battery will need to be replaced. Note: Heavy use of the electroluminescent backlight, and compass will significantly reduce the life of the battery. To replace the battery: 1. turn the Wristop Computer to view the backside; 2. insert a coin in the coin slot located on the battery compartment cover; 3. turn the coin counterclockwise to the open position marked on the back of the case; 4. remove the battery compartment cover; 5. remove the old cell from the battery compartment and ensure the O-ring and all surfaces are clean and dry. Do not stretch the O-ring. 6. place the new cell into the battery compartment (negative side down, positive side up); 7. ensure the O-ring is in place to keep the Wristop Computer waterproof and place the battery compartment cover back onto the backside of the Wristop Computer; 8. insert a coin back into the coin slot; and 9. turn the coin clockwise to the close position marked on the back of the case. Note: Battery replacement should be performed with extreme care so as to ensure the Wristop Computer continues to remain waterproof. It is the operators responsibility to take due care to ensure the Wristop Computer remains waterproof. After every battery replacement, it is necessary to calibrate the magnetic sensor. Details on performing this process are found in Calibrating the Compass section of this manual.

CHAPTER 2 SAILING TIMER MODE (MARINER AND YACHTSMAN)
To view Sailing Timer: Check the Mode Indicator Bar. If the mode arrow is not on SAIL, PRESS the [Mode] button until the arrow is directly below SAIL on the bar. In the Sail mode (Fig. 2.): Field 1 the selected time to be counted down in minutes, maximum 120 minutes; Field 2 the time to be counted down in minutes and seconds; and Field 3 the current time and the text log book to the left of the current time.
To set the count down, PRESS the [-] button, the selection will begin with 120 minutes. It is adjustable in 10minute increments, from 120 to 60 minutes, in 5-minute increments, from 60 to 15 minutes, and from 15 minutes to 0 by the minute. Continue pressing the [-] button until the desired minute is achieved. The selected time is stored in Field 1. To begin the count down, PRESS the [+] button. During the count down the timer will activate audible signals. Interval Every full minute Every 10 seconds during the last minute Every second during the last ten seconds At the completion of the count down Audible signal Short double beep Short double beep Short single beep Long single beep
When the time to count down has been reached, a stopwatch will automatically start running (Fig. 3). The range of the stopwatch is 120: 00,00. Field 1 displays the seconds and tenths of seconds of the event; Field 2 displays the hours and minutes of the event; and Field 3 displays the current time and the text logbook to the left of the current time.
During this activity when the stopwatch is running, the [-] button can be used to store up to 50 split times (way point times) to be viewed after the race has been completed. The split time (way point time) will be displayed for 10 seconds after pushing the [-] button. The stopwatch is stopped by pressing the [+] button twice within two seconds. This will eliminate accidental stops of the stopwatch. The finish time is also stored in the memory. After the stopwatch has been stopped, the [-] button returns the user to the countdown display. PRESS the [Mode] button once to return to the Sailing Timer main mode.
2.1 SAILING TIMER MEMORY SUB MODE
In the Sail mode, PRESS the [Select] button once. In the first display (Fig. 4): Field 1 shows the year of race; Field 2 shows the starting time of the race; and Field 3 shows starting date of race and the text log book and memory to the left.
PRESS the [+] button to view the second display. In the second display (Fig. 5): Field 1 shows the seconds and tenths of seconds of the timed event; Field 2 shows the hours and minutes of the event; and Field 3 shows the text dUr (dUr = duration). Field 1 shows the seconds and tenths of seconds of the split time; Field 2 shows the hours and minutes of the split time; and Field 3 shows the actual time when the split time was taken. If you stop to view this display the date as well as the year of the split moment will start alternating with the time.

PRESS the [+] button to display the stored split times (way point times) (Fig. 6):
PRESS the [+] and [-] buttons to scroll through the split times. PRESS the [Select] button to exit and return to the main mode.
Note: Only one race can be stored in the memory. As soon as the count down function is restarted, the information from the previous race will be erased from the memory.
CHAPTER 3 CHRONOGRAPH MODE (REGATTA)
The chronograph mode is able to: measure and store 1-99 split and lap times for up to 99 runs; and obtain a maximum range of one run (timing event) up to 23 hours 59 minutes and 59.9 seconds. Upon exceeding this range the Regatta will activate an audible sound to indicate the maximum range has been reached and the timing process has stopped.
To view Chronograph mode: Check the Mode Indicator Bar. If the mode arrow is not on CHR, PRESS the [Mode] button until the arrow is directly below CHR on the bar. In the Chronograph mode (Fig. 7): Field 1 displays the seconds and tenths of seconds of the timer. Field 2 displays the timer showing the hours and minutes. Field 3 displays the current time and to the right the text Stopwatch.
Note: If the stopwatch function is on and the user is in another mode other than the main chronograph mode, the text Stopwatch flashes to remind the user this function is activated.
3.1 HOW TO USE THE CHRONOGRAPH
In the chronograph mode: 1. PRESS the [+] button to start the stopwatch. 2. PRESS the [-] button to store the lap time and split time in memory. Lap and split times are displayed as follows: In Field 1 the lap time is shown for the latest lap shown in Field 3 L # (# = lap number) (Fig. 8). The lap time is displayed for five seconds before the measured split time is displayed.
The split time is indicated by the abbreviation SPL (SPL = split) in Field 3 displaying for five seconds before it returns to showing the running time (Fig. 9). Note: The user can continuously press the [-] button during this activity and can record and display new lap and split times up to 99 times. 3. PRESS the [+] button to stop the stopwatch. 4. PRESS the [-] button to reset the stopwatch to zero once the stopwatch has stopped. Note: If the user decides to go to a different mode while utilizing the chronograph feature, the chronograph/ stopwatch will continue to run in the background. The timing of another event cannot start until the stopwatch has been zeroed after the first timing. The zeroing is done by pushing the [-] button.
3.2 HOW TO VIEW THE CHRONOGRAPH MEMORY
In the Chronograph mode, PRESS the [Select] button once. This sub mode features three screens. These screens automatically rotate displaying a summary of information of the most recent completed timed event in intervals of 4 seconds. In the first display (Fig. 10): Field 1 displays the year; Field 2 displays the event number CH #; and Field 3 displays date of the timed event

The user can PRESS the [-] button to scroll down to view previous timed events captured and then PRESS [+] button to scroll up to the most recent completed timed event. The second display shows duration of run/timing event on the bottom row (Fig. 11): Field 1 displays the seconds and tenths of seconds of the timed event; Field 2 displays the total time of the event in hours and minutes; and Field 3 displays the text dUr (dUr = duration).
The third display shows the total number of laps stored into memory (Fig. 12):
Field 2 displays the total number of laps stored; and Field 3 displays the text LAP.
Viewing the timed events individual lap and split times 1. PRESS and hold the [Select] button for 2 seconds (Fig. 13): Field 2 displays the event number CH # the user will be viewing; and Field 3 displays the text bEG (begin). Field 1 displays the seconds and tenths of seconds of the lap or split time; Field 2 displays the hours and minutes of the lap or split time; and Field 3 displays the text L # or SPL (SPL = split time). The lap time will be viewed first the split time will follow automatically.
2. PRESS the [+] button to view the lap and split time which is in chronological order beginning with lap1.
3. PRESS the [+] button to continue viewing the reminder of lap and split times recorded. When the last lap and split times have been viewed, the display will show in Field 2 CH #; and in Field 3 the text End (indicating the end of this activity). 4. PRESS the [Mode] button once to exit and return to the chronograph memory sub mode.

3.3 SAIL TIMER FUNCTION

In the Chronograph mode, PRESS the [Select] button two times. The display shows in (Fig. 14): Field 1 the selected time to be counted down in minutes, maximum 10 minutes; Field 2 the time to be counted down in minutes and seconds; and Field 3 the current time and the text logbook to the left of the current time.
To set the count down, PRESS the [-] button, the selection will begin with 10 minutes. Continue pressing the [-] button until the desired minute is achieved. The selected time is stored in Field 1. To begin the count down, PRESS the [+] button. During the count down the timer will activate audible signals.
Interval Every full minute Every 10 seconds during the last minute Every second during the last ten seconds At the completion of the count down
Audible signal Short double beep Short double beep Short single beep Long single beep
When the time to count down has been reached, a stopwatch will automatically start running (Fig. 15). The range of the stopwatch is 119:59,59. Field 1 displays the seconds and tenths of seconds of the event; Field 2 displays the hours and minutes of the event; and Field 3 displays the current time and the text logbook to the left of the current time.

During this activity when the stopwatch is running, the [-] button can be used to store up to 50 split times (waypoints) to be viewed after the race has been completed. The split time (waypoint time) will be displayed for 10 seconds after pushing the [-] button. The stopwatch is stopped by pressing the [+] button twice within two seconds. This will eliminate accidental stops of the stopwatch. The finish time is also stored in the memory. After the stopwatch has been stopped, the [-] button returns the user to the countdown display. PRESS the [Mode] button once to return to the chronograph main mode.
3.4 SAIL TIMER MEMORY FUNCTION
In the Chronograph mode, PRESS the [Select] button three times. In the first display (Fig. 16): Field 1 shows the year of race; Field 2 shows the starting time of the race; and Field 3 shows starting date of race (month and day) and the text logbook and memory to the left.
PRESS the [+] button to view the second display.
In the second display (Fig. 17): Field 1 shows the seconds and tenths of seconds of the timed event; Field 2 shows the hours and minutes of the event; and Field 3 shows the text dUr (dUr = duration). Field 1 shows the seconds and tenths of seconds of the split time; Field 2 shows the hours and minutes of the split time; and Field 3 shows the starting time of the race. If you stop to view this display, start date of the race as well as the year will start alternating with the start time on the bottom row.
PRESS the [+] button to display the stored split times (waypoint times) (Fig. 18):
PRESS the [+] and [-] buttons to scroll through the split times. PRESS the [Select] button to exit and return to the main mode. Note: Only one race can be stored in the memory. As soon as the count down function is restarted, the information from the previous race will be erased from the memory.

CHAPTER 4 TIME MODE

The Time mode provides the user with: an adjustable 24/12 hour clock display; a calendar pre-programmed to the year 2089; three daily alarms; stopwatch; countdown timer; and a dual time operation.

4.2 DAILY ALARM SUB MODE

The Wristop Computer allows the user to select and enter settings for up to three alarms. In the TIME mode, PRESS the [Select] button once to enter this sub mode. In the Daily Alarm sub mode (Fig. 22): Field 1 displays ON or OFF (the activation status of a particular alarm), Field 2 displays the time of a particular alarm, and Field 3 displays the alarm (1, 2, or 3) the user is viewing.
Pressing the [+] or the [-] button will toggle between the alarms 1, 2, or 3 to view the settings for each alarm.
4.2.1 How to Set the Daily Alarms
1. PRESS the [+] or the [-] button to select the desired alarm to be set (1, 2, or 3).
2. PRESS the [Select] button and hold in for 2 seconds. Located in Field 1, the ON or OFF will begin to flash. 3. PRESS either the [+] or the [-] button to toggle between ON and OFF. 4. At the setting desired, PRESS the [Select] button to move to the next setting. Located in the center of Field 2, the hour will begin to flash. 5. PRESS the [+] button to scroll the hour upward or PRESS the [-] button to scroll the hour downward. 6. At the hour desired, PRESS the [Select] button to move to the next setting. Located on the right of Field 2, the minutes will begin to flash. 7. PRESS the [+] button to scroll the minutes upward or PRESS the [-] button to scroll the minutes downward. 8. At the minutes desired, PRESS the [Mode] button to accept the changes and exit the setup program. A small bell will appear at the bottom left side in Field 2 to signify an alarm has been activated. The Alarm setup is complete. To activate up to three alarms, please repeat steps 1-8 for the selected alarm (1, 2, or 3).

4.3 STOPWATCH SUB MODE

The Wristop Computer stopwatch sub mode can provide split time measurement and two finish times up to 24 hours. In the TIME mode, PRESS the [Select] button twice to enter this sub mode. In the Stopwatch sub mode (Fig. 23): Field 1 displays the seconds and tenths of a second, Field 2 displays the current time, and Field 3 displays hours and minutes and to the far right stopwatch.
4.3.1 How to Use the Stopwatch
There are three timing modes the user can employ: an elapsed time measurement; a split time measurement; and a two finish time measurement.
In the elapsed time mode: 1. PRESS the [+] button to start, stop, and restart the stopwatch. 2. PRESS the [-] button to reset the stopwatch to zero once the stopwatch has stopped. In the split time mode: 1. PRESS the [+] button to start the stopwatch. 2. PRESS the [-] button once to stop the stopwatch and to display a split time. 3. PRESS the [-] button a second time to release the split time display and resume the stopwatch. 4. PRESS the [+] button to stop the stopwatch. 5. PRESS the [-] button to reset the stopwatch to zero once the stopwatch has stopped. In the two finish time mode: 1. PRESS the [+] button to start the stopwatch. 2. PRESS the [-] button once to stop the stopwatch to display the finish time of the first person. 3. PRESS the [+] button to stop the stopwatch. 4. PRESS the [-] button a second time to release and display the finish time of the second person. 5. PRESS the [-] button to clear and to reset the stopwatch. Note: When the stopwatch sub mode is activated, the stopwatch will continue and remain in the background if the user is in other modes or sub modes. The user can identify the stopwatch is still activated by the flashing text stopwatch in Field 3.

To set the sea level pressure you have two choices either give the current sea level pressure or give the exact altitude of the location (e.g. lake). 1. PRESS the [Select] button and hold in for 2 seconds. Located in Field 2, the current sea level pressure will begin to flash. 2. PRESS the [+] button to scroll the pressure upward or PRESS the [-] button to scroll the pressure downward. 3. At the desired pressure, PRESS the [Mode] button to accept the changes and return to the main mode or if you want use altitude to set the sea level pressure, PRESS the [Select] button. Located in the field 2 the current reference altitude will begin to flash. 4. PRESS the [+] button to scroll the altitude upward or PRESS the [-] button to scroll the altitude downward.
5. At the desired value, PRESS the [Mode] button to accept the changes and return to the main mode. Note: Information on the current sea level pressure can be obtained through newspapers, local news and radio weather reports, the local airport facility or through the Internet under local weather. Information on the altitude can be found by utilizing a topographical map identifying the current location with the associated altitude marked. If the user does not press any button for 1 minute in the setup mode, the display will automatically exit setup.
5.4 BAROMETRIC TREND INDICATOR
Located on the top left corner of the LCD display resides the Barometric Trend Indicator. This feature is always displayed in all main modes providing the user a continual quick reference to analyze upcoming weather conditions. The Barometric trend is comprised of two lines forming an arrow. Each line represents a 3-hour period. The right line represents the last 3 hours. The left line represents 3 hours prior to the last 3 hours. The line can indicate 9 different patterns in the barometric trend. Situation 6-3 hours ago Dropped heavy (>2 mbars/3hours) Dropped heavy (>2 mbars/3hours) Dropped heavy (>2 mbars/3hours) Remained stable Remained stable Remained stable Risen heavy (>2 mbars/3hours) Risen heavy (>2 mbars/3hours) Risen heavy (>2 mbars/3hours) Situation last 3 hours Dropping heavy (>2 mbars/3hours) Remaining stable Rising heavy (>2 mbars/3hours) Dropping heavy (>2 mbars/3hours) Remaining stable Rising heavy (>2 mbars/3hours) Rising heavy (>2 mbars/3hours) Remaining stable Dropping heavy (>2 mbars/3hours)
Note: If the user remains at the same elevation, the barometric trend indicator can work as a weather forecasting tool.

CHAPTER 6 COMPASS MODE

The compass mode provides the user with: a cardinal or half cardinal point abbreviation; bearing degrees; a North-South arrow; a bearing track mode showing desired direction and actual bearing; a rotating bezel; a resolution of 1 for the bearing, 5 for North-South direction; and a declination correction feature.

7.1.2 How long will the battery last?
All users employ the product in different ways. Battery life depends mainly on how much the backlight and the compass are used. The low-battery warning symbol appears on the display when 5 to 15 percent of battery capacity remains. This should give the user plenty of time to safely change the battery.
7.1.3 What do the segments on the circumference mean?
In the Barometer mode, one full circle equals 100 mbar or 1 inHg, and the segments indicate the pressure over
a full hundred mbar or over a full inHg. When using the difference measurement function of the barometer, the segments indicate the change in atmospheric pressure either to the right if the pressure has risen or to the left if the pressure has dropped. In the main Compass mode, the segments indicate the North, i.e. the one segment indicates North and the three segments point South. If you have set the compass to track a certain bearing, the segments on the circumference indicate the difference between the direction in which you want to go and your actual bearing.
7.1.4 Why do the segments on the circumference go to the left (counterclockwise)?
Normally, they always go to the right (clockwise) from the 12-noon position. You are in the difference measurement mode and your unit is showing a decreasing value. In normal mode, the segment display increases clockwise, but if you are in a mode that shows you differences, all decreasing values go counterclockwise from the center position, and all increasing values go clockwise. So, it is minus to the left (counterclockwise), and plus to the right (clockwise).
7.1.5 Why is there a symbol above the Mode Indicator Bar and what does it mean?
The symbol indicates that one, two, or three daily alarms are activated.

7.2 TIME

7.2.1 Why do the segments on the circumference increase and decrease when I am in the Time mode?
The main function of the segments is related to the Compass mode, where a division into 36 segments is necessary due to the 360-degree scale of a compass. In the Time mode, the segments show the advancement of seconds. Because the number of seconds differs from the number of degrees, it is impossible for the segments to be consecutively lit up; they now light up or extinguish, thereby marking the passing of every second.
7.2.2 What is the longest time I can set in the timer?
The maximum range of the countdown timer is 23 hours 59 minutes and 59 seconds.

7.4.2 Where do I find the correct declination for my area so I can set my Wristop Computer?
Local declination, either E or W, is usually marked on maps with either one-degree or half-degree accuracy.

8. ABBREVIATIONS

dEF - default factory setting of pressure sensor, corresponds to standard (1013 mbar or 29,90 inHg) air pressure at sea level SNR - sensor (used in pressure sensor calibration) bEG - begin dUR dUA SPL CMP bEA CAL dEC duration dual time split time compass bearing calibration declination

9. SPARE PARTS AVAILABLE

Battery Replacement Kit (including battery, battery lid and o-ring) Watch Straps in plastic (Regatta/Mariner) or leather (Yachtsman) Extension strap in plastic Bezel (Available only in Suunto Oy during maintenance)
Suunto Oy provides moderate-priced Wristop Computer service to its customers. Batteries are usually available in sport and watch shops etc.
10. COPYRIGHT AND TRADEMARK NOTICE
This publication and its contents are proprietary to Suunto Oy and are intended solely for the use of its clients to obtain knowledge and key information regarding the operation of Wristop Computer. Its contents shall not be used or distributed for any other purpose and/or otherwise communicated, disclosed or reproduced without the prior written consent of Suunto Oy. Suunto, Wristop Computer, Mariner, Regatta, Yachtsman and their logos are all registered or unregistered trademarks of Suunto Oy. All rights are reserved. While we have taken great care to ensure that information contained in this documentation is both comprehensive and accurate, no warranty of accuracy is expressed or implied.

11. CE COMPLIANCE

All Suunto Wristop Computers conform with the required European Union EMC directives 89/336/TEC.
12. LIMITS OF LIABILITY AND ISO 9001 COMPLIANCE
If this product should fail due to defects in materials or workmanship, Suunto Oy will, at its sole option, repair or replace it with new or rebuilt parts, free of charge, for two (2) years from the date of its purchase. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser and only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship that occur during normal use while in the period of the warranty. It does not cover damage or failures resulting in accident, misuse, neglect, mishandling, alteration or modifications of the product, or any failure caused by operation of the product outside the scope of its published specifications, or any causes not covered by this warranty. There are no express warranties except as listed above. The client can exercise the right to repair under the warranty by contacting our Customer Service department to obtain a repair authorization.

Suunto Oy, Suunto Europe and Suunto USA/Canada shall in no event be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from the use of or inability to use the product. Suunto Oy does not assume any responsibility for losses or claims by third parties that may arise through the use of this device. Suuntos Quality Assurance System is certified by Det Norske Veritas to be ISO 9001 compliant in all Suunto Oys operations (Quality Certificate No. 96-HEL-AQ-220).

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Kirby Morgan

SEE BELOW

Dive Helmets

KIRBY MORGAN 37 COMMERCIAL

DIVERS HELMET

Kirby Morgan 37 Commercial Dive Helmet consists of two major assemblies: the helmet shell/helmet ring assembly and the neck dam/neck ring assembly. The fully adjustable SuperFlow 350 demand regulator provides an easier breathing gas flow during peak work output. The Kirby Morgan 37 also includes a Quad-Valve Exhaust System which retrofits to SL17 A/B, SL17K, and KM37. Its recommended for diving in biologically contaminated water. A quick change communications module, available with either bare wire posts or a waterproof connector, allows for easy, efficient maintenance of the helmets communications.The KM 37 is configured to receive the umbilical over the shoulder, in the B configuration.
D iv e H e lm e t s K ir b y M o r g a n
Steady flow valve Auxiliary valve Gas supply non-return valve Neck Dam/Yoke Assembly Low Pressure Plug Latch Catch Mechanism Quad-Valve Exhaust System Nose block device Silicone oral nasal mask
500-050 Kirby Morgan 37 w/ bare wire posts 500-051 Kirby Morgan 37 w/ male W.P. conn.
KIRBY MORGAN 17B COMMERCIAL DIVERS HELMET
The fully tested SuperLite-17B Commercial Divers Helmet set the working standard for the commercial diving industry worldwide. Many thousands of underwater hours have proved the design to be dependable, comfortable, and extremely safe. SuperLite-17B is Commercial Rated and has been tested and certified to meet or exceed all requirements for all governing agencies. It is certified for use in diving operations world wide. The Kirby Morgan 17B also includes our Quad-Valve Exhaust System which retrofits to many of our Helmets. It is recommended for diving in biologically contaminated water, when youre properly trained and qualified, using recommended procedures. This new exhaust has exceptionally low exhalation resistance that you must experience to appreciate. Steady flow valve Auxiliary valve Gas supply non-return valve Latch catch mechanism Water exhaust Quad-Valve Exhaust system SuperFlow demand regulator Nose block device Silicone oral nasal mask 157
500-010 SuperLite 17B w/ bare wire posts 500-011 SuperLite 17B w/ male W.P. conn.
order online www.amronintl.com

SEE BELOW The Helmet

KIRBY MORGAN SUPERLITE 27

DIVING HELMET

Neck Ring design allows for evenly distributed

Dive Helmets & Masks

weighting of the helmet. The chrome plated machined brass Helmet Ring houses the Latch Catches and provides protection for the bottom end of the helmet. The diver is also provided with an externally adjustable chin support. This support, along with the adjustable neck pad on the locking collar, gives the diver a comfortable, secure, custom fit. The Helmet also features the SuperFlow 350 large tube adjustable demand regulator which provides an easier breathing gas flow during peak work output. The Helmet is available in the umbilical over the shoulder, B configuration only.
Head cushion Silicone oral nasal mask Port weight Locking collar latch system Quick change modular comm system Externally adjustable chin strap Adjustable neck pad Head dam swing catch 500-040 SuperLite 27 w/ bare wire posts 500-041 SuperLite 27 w/ male W.P. conn. KIRBY MORGAN 18B & 28B BAND MASK

The fully tested and certified KMB 18B Band Mask may be used in mixed gas diving as well as shallow water diving. The SuperFlow adjustable demand regulators provide low inhalation resistance and high gas flow letting the diver breathe easier and work harder with less exertion. The KMB 18 now comes standard with the large tube SuperFlow 350 regulator. The Side Block Assembly of the KMB 18 receives the umbilical over the shoulder in the B configuration. New patent pending Band Mask Band Keepers. The Tri-Valve Exhaust System (Patents Pending) has less breathing resistance than the older single valve exhaust. It retrofits to all previous Kirby Morgan Band Masks. The communications connections can be either a male waterproof plug in type or bare wire posts. The KMB 28B Band Mask is very similar to the KMB 18. Many parts on the KMB 18B are interchangeable with the KMB 28B. The major difference between the 18 and 28 is the material of the mask frame itself. The KMB 18 has a hand laid fiberglass frame (yellow) while the KMB 28B (not shown) frame is an extremely durable injection molded plastic (black). Steady flow valve Auxiliary valve Gas supply non-return valve Tri-Valve exhaust whisker Silicone oral nasal mask
500-025 18B Band Mask w/ bare wire posts 500-026 18B Band Mask w/ male W.P. connector 500-028 KMB28 w/ barewire posts 500-029 KMB28 w/ male W.P. connector

- Available GSA Contract

200-017 OVERPRESSURE RELIEF VALVE The KMDSI Overpressure Relief Valve is factory adjusted to vent any time the pressure in the low pressure hose connecting the bailout bottle to your emergency valve exceeds 200 P.S.I. It is installed in any of the low pressure ports in the first stage regulator.

Helmet Accessories

MANIFOLD BLOCK ASSEMBLY
The Manifold Block Assembly provides a control point for your bailout supply when using a light weight full face mask like the EXO Mask. It is equipped with four low pressure outlets and a check valve. It is available with a 9/16 O2 fitting or a #6 JIC fitting, or a standard SCUBA fitting. Fittings 300-150 9/16 O2 fitting 300-155 JIC fitting 300-145 Standard SCUBA fitting

K ir b y M o r g a n

ORIGINAL EXO-26
Complete, quick change communications assemblies are available with standard bare wire post connections or male waterproof connector whip. 315-201 Comm. Assy w/posts 315-206 Comm. Assy w/W.P. connector

SUPERLITE 17, 17C & 18/28 COMMUNICATIONS ASSEMBLY
Original, high quality replacements for the SuperLite 17, 17C Helmet, KMB
18 & 28 Mask communications. 515-030 Communications set 515-005 Right Earphone 515-006 Left Earphone 515-009 Microphone
525-403 WELDING LENS ASSEMBLY

Helmet Acces s o r i e s

This Welding Lens Assembly will fit the SuperLite 17 & 17C, SuperLite 27, the KMB-18, and the KMB-28. The port retainers are supplied with two plug screws which are designed to protect the two threaded holes on the port retainer which are provided for the welding lens assembly.

525-400

WELD SHIELD ASSEMBLY
KMDSI is proud to announce a large Welding Shield which covers the whole port area of your helmet or mask, and accepts a standard 4 x 5 weld glass. This new shield will retrofit to all KMB BandMasks and SuperLite helmets using the same mounting holes as the original weld lens assembly. FOR SUPERLITE-17 A/B, 17C, 17K, 27, HELMETS and KMB-18A/B & 28B BAND MASKS
Image courtesy of U.S. Navy
300-036 KIRBY MORGAN EXO-BR FULL FACE MASK

Dive Masks

The EXO Full Face Mask is designed for both surface supplied and SCUBA diving. Its light-weight design allows divers to work long dives without jaw or neck fatigue. All models have a modular communications design that permits rapid and simple maintenance. The optional Hard Shell provides added surfaces for mounting lights, cameras etc. The ear equalization device is a nose block which is adjustable to several different heights. The oral nasal in the Standard and Balanced models help keep the CO2 levels to a minimum and improves breathing and communications. The EXO-BR (Balanced Regulator) is designed to meet or exceed recommended performance goals in both SCUBA and surface supplied modes and is CE approved. It meets and surpasses EN 250 requirements for regulator performance. The EXO-BR Balanced Regulator helps reduce the work of breathing for the diver. The regulator balances the intermediate air pressure against the valve sealing pressure inside the regulator. This enables the regulator to instantly adjust to changes in line pressure. The regulator is adjustable for a wide range of AEA-MT90 Throat Microphone AEA-TK55 Sniper Ring Finger PTT AEA-MT21 Microphone EXO Skeleton Frame Head Harness EXO-BR BALANCED REGULATOR Regulator Adjustment Oral Nasal Mask Mask Seal Faceplate Lens intermediate pressures between 100-250 psi.
K ir b y M o r g a n In t e r s p ir o

D iv e M a s k s

96319-06
INTERSPIRO MK II FACE MASK
The lightweight Interspiro MKII US Navy MK20 full face mask was designed for maximum comfort. Perfect for all types of diving, especially for divers who have to work in hostile diving conditions such as cold and polluted water. The Interspiro full face mask maintains a constant, slight positive pressure called Safety Pressure which is activated with the first inhalation. Safety Pressure prevents water from leaking into the mask. The high volume fully balanced second-stage regulator provides extremely low inhalation and exhalation resistance. Interspiro Mask have been U.S. Navy tested and approved. They are used extensively by military, police rescue, and professional divers around the world. Automatic reserve warning Close fitting design Main parts have finger-tight fittings Silent operational mode Low volume dead space facemask Fit spectacles, communication devices and add-ons Optimum performance from the Arctic to the Equator Faceplate Lens
96319-06 Silicone Facemask, Black OTS-900157-001 Silicone Facemask, Gold, Non-pos. pressure OTS-900157-006 Silicone Facemask, Gold, Pos. pressure
Regulators & Tanks Aqua Lung
1081-00 AQUA LUNG CONSHELF XIV Built for exceptional durability, the Conshelf XIV continues to be the worlds most popular Military and Professional Operations regulator. Worlds most popular military and professional regulator Durable, time-proven design Chrome-plated, marine brass 1st and 2nd stage Available in cold water Supreme version 1 High Pressure and 3 Low Pressure ports Approved for use by U.S. Navy 1081-00 Conshelf XIV 1088-00 Conshelf XIV, Supreme 1081-95 Overhaul Kit

R e g u la t o r s

Aqua Lu n g
AQUALUNG SPECIAL PARASCUBA UNDERWATER DIVING SYSTEM 1083-86 Integrated 1st stage and valve 36 LP hose with swivel Analog dial indicator 6.0 cubic foot aluminum cylinder Weight: 5.0 lbs (approx.)
AQUA LUNG CONSHELF XIV OCTOPUS REGULATOR 1082-00 ANU listed stand by diver safe second 39 in. LP hose Analog dial indicator 6.0 cubic foot aluminum cylinder Weight: 5.0 lbs (approx.)
Image courtesy of Ove Hoegh-Guldberg
Regulators & Tanks XS Scuba
SEE BELOW XS SCUBA ALUMINUM CYLINDERS Manufacturing Built from proprietary aluminum alloy 6061-T6, a balanced aluminum-magnesium-silicon blend exclusive to Luxfer Manufactured to meet all U.S. (DOT) and Canadian (TC) regulations Cycle-tested in excess of 100,000 cycles at service pressure Minimum burst pressure tested to 2.5 times service pressure without failure Exterior Finish Most Luxfer cylinders are painted with durable, premiumquality powder coatings Shot Blast and Brushed No Coat cylinders are not painted, making them ideal for rental, dive boats, etc. Aluminum is highly resistant to external corrosion Interior Finish Aluminum is highly resistant to internal corrosion Models A06NV-YEL 6 cu ft, Yellow, No Valve A06-YEL 6 cu ft, Yellow A030-YEL 30 cu ft, Yellow A080NV-BLK 80 cu ft, Black, No Valve A080NV-YEL 80 cu ft, Yellow, No Valve A080-YEL 80 cu ft, Yellow Valves All Luxfer cylinders sold by XS Scuba include Thermo valves Standard inlet thread (3/4-14 NPSM) allows upgrade to Thermo PRO valve The Thermo PRO valve has a convertible design, allowing for standard yoke or 230 bar DIN connections PRO valves are clean for pre-blended Nitrox up to 40% FO2

Ta n k s

XS Scuba
XS SCUBA CYLINDER BOOT AC725 Self-draining Octagon-shaped rim Durable molded construction
XS SCUBA STAINLESS STEEL CYLINDER BAND SB725 100% 316 stainless steel 16 gauge with #4 finish Fusion welds, passivated, polished Stainless steel mounting hardware

Watches

SUU-SS010932810

Suunto

SUUNTO MARINER
The main features of Suunto Mariner include a sailing timer, barometer, compass
and watch. Its easy-to-read display with large numerals, backlight, and audible warning signals let you concentrate more on maneuvering your vessel in demanding conditions, while Suunto Mariner keeps you informed on up-coming critical moments. Suunto Mariner features an accurate calendar watch with dual time, an electronic compass, a barometer as well as a sailing timer especially designed to meet the timing function requirements before and during a tough race. The Suunto Mariner is the most trusted first mate that gives you all the information you need in one compact package 24 hours a day.

W a tc h e s

Time: Calendar, dual time, three daily alarms, stopwatch, countdown timer Sail: Sailing timer with audible warning signals
Barometer: Absolute pressure sea level pressure, last 6 hour pressure trend,

S u u n to

4-day pressure memory, temperature Compass: Cardinal bearing, North-South arrow, bearing tracking, start line bias, declination setting Water resistant to 30 m (100 ft) SUU-SS005993100 SUUNTO MOSQUITO
Suunto Mosquito is an advanced wristop dive computer for active water sports enthusiasts. With complete air and nitrox capabilities and a separate free diving mode it is suitable for all kinds of diving. In addition to having information available to you at all times, your Suunto Mosquito records and stores data for later analysis. You can view, compare, and analyze your diving performance through a specially designed PC interface. The technical features, combined with the PC interface developed for more graphical representation of your performance, and our Internet Community, where you can share information with other like-minded divers from around the world, make Suunto Mosquito ideal for divers who want their watch to tell more than the time. SUU-SS005970000 Air, Nitrox and Free modes Complete watch functions PC interface compatible User-replaceable battery Suunto RGBM model

SUUNTO STINGER

Suunto Stinger has everything a diver can ask for. It is the only wristop computer in the world with separate Air, Nitrox and Free/Gauge modes, each of which has a detailed profile memory. All the advanced features, such as safety stop countdown, adjustable profile memory sampling rate, underwater stopwatch and bookmarks, are easily accessible. Complete watch functions Extensive memory functions Adjustable units Maximum Operating Depth Planner (Gauge mode) Suunto RGBM model 6500

Watches & Gauges

SUU-SS010933310 SUUNTO YACHTSMAN Suunto Yachtsman features an accurate calendar watch with a countdown timer and dual time display, Suuntos famous digital compass, a barometer, and a sailing timer designed to meet the timing requirements before and during a tough race. Suunto Yachtsman combines exclusive looks with the rock solid construction. It is shockproof and waterproof to 30 m (100 ft). The non-allergenic aluminum casing and the durable mineral crystal glass combined with a weatherproof leather band make it the ultimate tool for discerning boaters. Time: calendar, dual time, three daily alarms, stopwatch, countdown timer Sail: Sailing timer with audible warning signals Barometer: absolute pressure sea level pressure, last 6 hour pressure trend, 4-day pressure memory, temperature Compass: Cardinal bearing, North-South arrow, bearing tracking,start line bias, declination setting SUU-SS005987808 SUUNTO D3
W a tc h e s & D e p th G a u g e s S u u n to
Suunto D3 is an advanced wristop computer for freedivers and water sports enthusiasts. Lightweight, streamlined and equipped with versatile dive, time and alarm functions, it is the state-of-the-art freediving instrument and a perfect bottom timer and back-up device for SCUBA diving. However, Suunto D3 is not a dive computer and provides no decompression calculations. In addition to having information available to you at all times, your Suunto D3 records and stores data for later analysis. You can view, compare, and analyze your diving performance through a specially designed PC interface. The technical features, combined with the PC interface developed for more graphical representation of your performance, and our Internet Community, where you can share information with other like-minded divers from around the world, make Suunto D3 ideal for freedivers who take their diving seriously and aim at reaching their peak. Free, Gauge and Watch modes 1-second sampling rate (Free mode) Countdown timer Repeatable dive time alarm Maximum Operating Depth Planner (Gauge mode) User-replaceable battery PC interface compatible Optional floating neoprene strap 5254 SUUNTO ANALOG DEPTH GAUGE

Luminous easy-to read analog dials Reliable and accurate open bourdon tube mechanism Maximum depth indicator 0-230FT, 0-5000PSI

Scubapro

XS SCUBA TURTLE FINS FN305 A classic favorite Popular among dry suit divers because of the large foot pocket Unique rubber compound allows greater efficiency by reducing weight Black rubber only

XS Scuba Scubapro

SCUBAPRO JET FIN
Long history of performance. Considered the standard for power and durability since 1965 Proven vented design decreases drag on the upstroke; enhances thrust o the downstroke Adjustable heel strap. Secures strap for ease of pre-dive preparation
Part No. 25.351.000 25.350.000 25.352.000 25.352.100 Size Medium (7-8) Large (9-10) X-Large (11-12) XX-Large (11-13)
SCUBAPRO TWIN JET FINS, ADJUSTABLE
Like the tailfin of a Humpback whale, SCUBAPROs Twin Jet Fin uses a split hydrofoil shape to deliver more forward motion with less effort. A whole lot
more kicking power with a whole lot less effort and drag: check out a Humpback, its twin jet tail can lift a mega-ton! As a result, the Twin Jet Fin is the fastest fin
ever tested. Patented split-fin propeller technology. Proven to deliver more forward motion with considerably less effort than traditional blades. Drag-reducing vents. Substantially decrease resistance on both up and down strokes. Extended soleplate. Acts like a lever to enhance power stroke. Extra-wide foot pocket. Ideal for wearing with a dry or semi-dry suit. Quick-connect swivel buckles Black -Molded from a stiffer compound than other colors. Offers a more traditional feel. Slightly negative buoyancy Graphite and Cobalt -Softer, lighter, more flexible compound to achieve optimal efficiency with minimal effort. Slightly positive buoyancy Hi-VizYellow -Softer compound like graphite and cobalt in extremely vibrant color to afford the greatest visibility underwater. Slightly positive buoyancy
Part No. 25.385.200 25.385.300 25.385.400 25.385.500
Size Small (6-8) Medium (8-10) Large (9-12) X-Large (11-13)

Aqua Lung

6268-90 AQUA LUNG BLADES 2
New Aqua Lung exclusive Hands-Free Fin Release Strap for quick removal with a kick of your heel Significantly outperforms traditional composite fins Produces maximum thrust and lateral stability Combination of polymer plastic for stability with rubber for flexibility Quick-release, quick adjusting buckles. Black - HF 6268-80 Small 6268-90 Regular 6269-00 Giant

SEE BELOW

AQUA LUNG ROCKET FIN
Light weight rubber compound Neutrally buoyant Larger foot pockets Extended foot pocket provides better leverage Two molded reinforced holes for tethering options Replaceable heavy duty stainless steel buckles 6211-00 Rocket Fin, Original Metal Buckles 6211-10 Rocket Fin, Quick Release Plastic Buckles 6216-10 Super Rocket, Quick Release Plastic Buckles 6211-30 Rocket Fin II, Original Metal Buckles Spares 6211-31 Metal Buckle Kit for Rocket II 6211-32 Rocket II Replacement Strap

AQUA LUNG IMPULSE 2 SNORKEL 7337-60 Integrated 1st stage and valve Swivel assembly has built in safety relief LP hose with QD fitting mates to most dry suit valves 5.0 cubic foot aluminum cylinder
OCEANIC MAKO DIVER PROPULSION VEHICLE MAKO-DPV The Mako is a high performance personal dive vehicle utilizing the latest in motor and battery technologies to deliver startling speed and run time statistics, extending dive time and range. Its a whole lot of fun as well Up to 2-hour run time Variable pitch propeller Conserves air by virtually eliminating exertion Green, yellow and red LED battery indicator Includes battery and charger 6500

Lights & Strobes

derwater Kinetics
P r in c e t o n T e c A C R U n

Princeton Tec

S tro b e s
PRINCETON TEC AQUA STROBE TEC-AS-10-NY-CP-USA This outdoor and marine survival light is designed to be a real lifesaver. It operates on a single AA battery & floats head up in water. Clipped to your body or gear, the AQUA STROBE is sure to get the attention of emergency services throughout the world. AQUA STROBE Includes: Alkaline Battery, Velcro Strap & Lanyard. TEC-AS-10-BK-CP-USA lack B TEC-AS-10-NY-CP-USA Yellow TEC-AS-10-RR-CP-USA ocket Red R
ACR MULTI-FUNCTION SEARCH AND RESCUE STROBE I921LTE-00-NAV Ideal for personal flotation device and immersion suits. Xenon strobe provides 250,000 peak lumens. Operates over 8 hours on standard AA batteries. Large sliding switch allows for easy operation by gloved hands Designed as electronic flare to replace day/night pyrotechnic signal in aviation life rafts Stainless steel retainer securely attaches removable battery door to case
UNDERWATER KINETICS MINI Q40 DIVE LIGHT SEE BELOW The high intensity Mini Q40 eLED is lightweight enough to attach to your mask strap for hands free illumination of gauges and marine life. Works well as a photographers spotting light. Fits Sea & Sea, Ultralight and other camera mounting adapters Tough, non-corroding ABS and polycarbonate plastic construction. Part Numbers UWK-14512 UWK-14515 Mini Q40 (Clam Pk) Mini Q40 (Clam Pk) Specifications Power 2.1 watts (38 Lm average) Lamp High brightness xenon filled 168 Burn Time 4-5 hours Battery 4 x alkaline AA-cells Size 6.1 x 1.6 x 1.4 inch Yellow Black
UNDERWATER KINETICS LIGHT CANNON 100 UWK-44601 Utilizing the latest HID lighting technology, the Light Cannon emits a beam of light as white as the Sun and penetrates water farther than any conventional halogen or xenon dive light. New miniature HID lamp gives a giant leap in brightness with no increase in battery usage High color temperature gives the beam the same color as sunlight Specifications Power 10 watts Lamp HID Metal Halide (6000 degrees K) Luminous Flux450 lumens Burn Time 3-4 hours (alkaline batteries) 2 hours (UK NiCad Pack) Battery 8 x Alkaline C-cell, NiMH or Nicad Cells, UK NiCad Pack Size 3.2 inch diameter x 8.2 inch Weight 44 oz.

Knives & Tools

Aqua Lung Desco SO G
AQUA LUNG MASTER KNIFE 4226-in. serrated blade Stainless steel butt cap Plastic sheath
DESCO DIVERS KNIFE 29228 This traditional piece of equipment manufactured to rigid U.S. Navy specifications. It has a 7 stainless steel blade with a clear Maple handle. The knife screws into the top 1/2 of the polished cast brass sheath using Acme threads which not only hold it securely in the sheath but also permit it to be easily and quickly removed. The upper edge of the knife blade is cut with saw teeth while the lower edge is a conventional knife edge. The belt strap is top grain leather.

K n iv e s

SOG - SCUBA/DEMO SOG-SSD89 The SOG SCUBA/Demos 7.25 inch, AUS 8 steel blade is a rugged.230 inches thick and is double-edged, featuring a unique full-serration along the spine. Specifications Blade Length7.25 x.230 Weight 12.8 oz. Overall 12.25
SOG - SEAL PUP SOG-M37 The SEAL Pup features a partially serrated, scratchresistant, powder coated blade that is extremely sharp and durable. Its lightweight, glass-reinforced Zytel handle contains a unique diamond pattern for a secure, no-slip grip. The SEAL Pup can be securely carried in its waterproof Kydex Groove sheath. Specifications Blade Length4.75 x.160 Weight 5.0 oz Overall 9
S O G O n t a r io K n ife C o ld S t e e l
SOG - SEAL KNIFE 2000 SOG-S37 The SOG SEAL Knife 2000 is perhaps one of the most dramatic fixed blades on the market. The SEAL Knife 2000 can be securely carried in its waterproof Kydex sheath. Specifications Blade Length7 x.25 Weight 12.8 oz Overall 12.25
SOG - TIGERSHARK SOG-S5 The Tigersharks characteristics translate into a full range of capabilities including: aggressive cutting, superior edge holding ability, and maximum comfort. Tigershark seeks to offer the ultimate realization of what a large bowie can do. Specifications Blade Length Overall Weight 9 x.17.3 oz
ONTARIO KNIFE MK3 NAVY KNIFE ONT-6141 Includes molded high-impact plastic sheath equipped with brass belt hanger and loop. Specifications Blade SteelBlack Oxide 440A Stainless Steel Edge Type Straight w/Sawteeth Handle MaterialMolded High-Impact Plastic Length Blade6 1/2 in. Overall Length10 3/4 in.
COLD STEEL SRK 38CK Survival/Rescue operations demand a versatile knife able to withstand extreme abuse. The SRK was designed with this in mind. The 3/16 in. thick blade features a strong clip point thats hand honed to a superb edge that is hair flinging sharp.
Part No. Part No. Model 450 600

MAGNETIC HANDLES

Specifications Penetration (in.) 1/8 1/16 1/8 1/8 Max Lift (lbs.) Repair Kits Description Tool Weight (lbs.) 3.Dimensions (in.) 3-1/2 x 5 5-1/4 x 5 5-1/2 x x 7-3/8

R a d io s

A m ro n
closed Black powder coated panel with easy to read white graphics Flip-latch battery compartment with O-ring seal 2 and/or 4 wire operation standard Tape Record Jack is standard Non-Rechargeable (2810A-1)
Shipped ready to use with two 6-volt dry cell screw top batteries and manual.

2810A PANEL VIEW

Rechargeable (2810A)
Shipped ready to use with a 12VDC rechargeable Gel-cell battery, external charger and manual. The unit can be left on charge indefinitely without damage z to the batteries or communicator. The communicator can be operated directly from the charger where AC power is available.
Specifications Power 12VDC Audio Power Output 22 Watts per channel Frequency Response 300Hz to 12kHz Weight 28107 lbs. Weight 2810-111 lbs. Dimensions 6.75 H x 8.625 W x 6.25 D Power Options Non-rechargeable 2 ea. 6VDC screw-top dry cell batteries configured (2810A-1)to 12VDC. Expected life: 30 hours Rechargeable1 ea. 12VDC slide terminal Gel-cell battery (2810A) Expected life: 50 hours 2810A-1 Amcom I w/ non-rechargeable batteries 2810A 2460-28 2401-28 2405-28 2821-28 2822-2890- 05 2890- 01 Amcom I w/ rechargeable batteries Accessories Amron Headset w/ Dual Banana Plugs Heavy Duty Headset w/ Dual Banana Plugs Hand-held Push-to-Talk Microphone Push-to-Talk Module w/ 25 ft. cable 2 wire mode Walk-and-Talk Module w/ 25 ft. cable 4 wire mode Rechargeable Battery for 2810A (1 required) Lantern Battery for 2810A-1 (2 required)
2810A REAR VIEW 2810A FRONT VIEW
2810A- FS Field Spares Kit order online www.amronintl.com 6500
2830A AMCOM 3-DIVER PORTABLE RADIOS The Amcom III has all of the same features of our Amcom II series communicators. These superior radios utilize separate volume controls for each diver and the tender, both, for the uplink and down-link paths. New weatherproof panel microphone for great voice intelligibility Available in AC power with automatic battery back-up LED battery indicator Enough audio power to support three divers External 12VDC power connection Independent diver and tender controls Hand-held push-to-talk microphone Remote Walk-and-Talk belt module (optional) Tape Record Jack 2 and/or 4 wire operation standard Ability to use both dynamic and pre-amplified diver microphones with a unique circuit that detects microphone type and automatically adjusts volume levels

Radios

2830A/24 3-DIVER RADIO W/ AC POWER OPTION AC Power With automatic battery backup power. Rechargeable Gelcell type battery automatically recharges while operating the unit. The voltage is automatically selectable for 110 or 220VAC, 50 or 60Hz, with built-in isolation transformer. Shipped complete with backup batteries and manual. Specifications
Power 110/220 VAC 50/60 Hz (automatic), or internal/external batteries 12 VDC Audio Power Output22 Watts per channel Frequency Response 00Hz to 12kHz 3 Isolation Transformer Split Bobbin Backup Battery 12VDC, Slide terminal Gel-cell (1 ea.) Expected Battery Life hours 20 Height 9 in (22.9 cm.) Width 14.5 in (36.8 cm.) Depth 10.0 in (25.4 cm.) Weight (approx.) 2 lbs. (9.98 kg) 2 2830A/24 Amcom 3-Diver Radio, AC Powered 2830A/24/28FDW 2830A w/ Wireless Tender 2830A/24/26 3-DIVER RADIO WITH HELIUM UNSCRAMBLER 2830A/24/26 2830A/24-MS 2830A w/ Analog Helium Speech Unscrambler 2830A - Military- w/ MS Connectors

2830A/24/28FDW-MS 2830A w/ Wireless Tender Military - w/ MS Connectors 2830A/24/26-MS 2830A Helium Unscrambler Military - w/ MS Connectors Accessories 2460-28 2829-01 2821-28 2822-28 2405-28 2890-05 2830A/24/28FDW-MS 3-DIVER RADIO, MILITARY MODEL 28XXA-FS Amron Headset w/ Dual Banana Plugs Remote Wireless Kit w/ Case, Remote Transceiver, Headset & Charger Push-to-Talk Module w/ 25 ft. cable (2-Wire Mode) Walk-and-Talk Module w/ 25 ft. cable (4-Wire Mode) Replacement Hand-held Push-to-Talk Microphone 173 Replacement battery (1 required) Field Spares Kit
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OTS AQUACOM SSB-2010 TRANSCEIVER OTS-900272-000 The Aquacom SSB-2010 diver transceiver is a 5 watt, multi-channel single sideband underwater telephone designed with the Professional Search & Rescue Teams in mind. The SSB-2010 can be configured to operate with virtually any style full face mask (ffm) or mouth mask. With the addition of a CDK-6 Surface Accessory Kit, the SSB2010 is easily converted into a portable surface station. Standard features are: Voice Operated Transmission (VOX), Push-to-talk control (PTT ), Squelch, 4 channels, Earphone volumes, Voice menu (the user can easily adjust the SSB2010 underwater), removable transducer, and heavy duty design. This system is tough, powerful and a must for any serious Search & Rescue Team. Specifications Nominal RangeCalm sea: Greater than 1,000 meters Transmitter Band 31 to 33 kHz Audio Frequency 300-4,000 Hz Response Receiver Sensitivity -110 dBv
OTS CDK-6 SURFACE ACCESSORY KIT OTS-900015-007 The CDK-6 Surface Accessory Kit is designed to convert an SSB-2010, SSB-2001B, or SSB-1001B into a portable surface station. The kit consists of one deluxe headset with boom microphone (OTS-910019-007) and a 55 transducer cable (OTS-910017-000) including connectors. The CDK-6 is perfect for fast response and when space is an issue. Many Team Leaders utilize the CDK-6 in small craft operations. CDK-6 Surface Accessory Kit (900015-007) Specifications: Microphone Noise canceling, 150 ohm. (boom mic on headset) Frequency Range 30 to 35 kHz Cable 55 ft with male & female amp connectors Earphone Dual earphone headset with boom mic Push-to-Talk Installed on one side of the earphone muff (PTT) CDK-6 Compatibility Chart SSB-2010 SSB-2001B SSB-1001B
Acoustic Output Power 3 watt (PEP) (176.4 dB re 1 uPA at one meter Auto. Gain Control (AGC) 120 dB dynamic range
Transducer Piezoelectric type Transmitter Activation Voice operated transmitter (VOX) or manual activation (PTT) Battery Type 8-AA Alkaline cells or opt. RB-10A Nickel Cad pack or NiMH Battery Life 12 hrs. on AA Alkaline, 10% duty cycle, 6hrs Nicad, 13 hrs. Metal Hydride

Low Battery Indicator Flashing Red LED on upper housing (also indicates power is ON) Housing Dimensions Height: 7.60 , Width: 3.55 , Depth: 1.80 Channels 1 = 32.= 32.768 kHz 3 = 31.250 kHz upper lower kHz upper sideband sideband sideband Compatibility Chart XT-XT-100-H SCU-BUD/S TEC-BUD order online www.amronintl.com RX-100 SSB-1001B SP-100 CDK-6 Kit OR-BUD/S STX-101/M SSB-2001BMTS-BUD/S 6500 - Available GSA Contract EMA-2 EMX-2B EMX-2 RCL-7A 4 = 31.250 kHz lower sideband
OT S DRS-100B DIVER RECALL/ HYDROPHONE OTS-900097-000 The system comes complete with a high-quality hand-held microphone, transducer with 25 of cable, rechargeable batteries, battery charger and main electronic unit. The DRS-100B is a must of all diving operations! The DRS-100B Diver Recall/Hydrophone system is U.S. Navy approved and used by Special Warfare units around the world. The DRS-100B is a dive supervisors best friend, allowing him to recall free-swimming divers. It will alert all divers within range with either voice, solid or intermittent tones. The DRS-100B also offers a listening mode which is great to hear marine biological and/or man-made noise.
OTS AQUACOM STX-101M TRANSCEIVER OTS-900281-001 10-watt, 8-channel single sideband surface underwater telephone designed for Military and Government use. The dive supervisor will have total communication control with all free swimming scuba divers that are equipped with SSB-1001B Diver transceivers. U.S. Navy Approved. Specifications
Nominal RangeCalm seas: Greater than 1,500 meters. Sea State 6: 200 meters Frequency Range to 35 kHz 30 Audio Bandwidth300 Hz to 3,500 Hz Automatic Gain Control 120 dB dynamic range (AGC) Acoustic Output Power 10 watts (nominal) Microphone/Speaker Hand Held , dynamic, 200 ohm./Heavy duty front panel speaker with On/Off control Transducer Piezoelectric type on a 55 cable External Power12 volt, DC @minimum of 4 amps Supplied with (2) RB06V rechargeable batteries. 20 hours continuous use assuming 10% duty cycle
Nominal Range100 yards voice, 300 yards tone Frequency Range 500 - 4,000 Hz Input Current/Voltage 7 amps max / 24 VDC
Audio Power Recall & Tone 132 Watts, Voice, adjustable up Battery Type & Life to 132 Watts Idle Current 275 Ma Microphone Handheld, PTT Transducer Lubell (anodized aluminum) Battery Life5 hours at 20% duty cycle (recall/tone) 3 hours with aux. input Battery Type(2) 12 volt 2.6 amp hours (RB-30) Low Battery AlarmLED flashes at ~20 volts
Squelch User adjustable from the front panel Receiver Sensitivity Greater than 100 dBv Housing Dimensions D: 10.60, W: 14.00 H: 6.500 , , Weight:12.5 lbs. w/batt. Housing U/K 603 STX-101 Channels (Single Sideband)
1 = 32.768 kHz = 32.768 kHz 3 = 31.250 = 4 = 31.250 = 2 Housing Dimensions 6.5 H 14 W 10.6 D, Weight 15 lbs. upper lower kHz upper kHz lower Compatibility Chart XT-100 Buddy Phone XT-100-H Buddy Phone MKII-BUD/S Buddy Phone RX-100 Buddy Phone TEC-BUD Buddy Phone STX-101 Aquacom

 

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