Sample Rate; Suunto App - Suunto D5 User Manual

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Below 20.0 m (65.6 ft), deep stop gets activated. In this case, as the diver ascends, the deep
stop is necessary at halway of the maximum depth, so at 15.2 m (49.8 ft).
If the deep stop depth is 15.2 m (49.8 ft), the calculation starts at 15.7 m (51.5 ft) and stops at
12.2 m (40.0 ft). The deep stop window is +/- 1.5 m (4.9 ft) and when the diver is within the
deep stop window, it is indicated with two white arrows pointing at each other on the display.
When the diver ascends above the deep stop window ceiling - in this case above 14.2 m (46.5
ft) - a downward pointing yellow arrow signals that the depth is not optimal, it is
recommended to descend. The deep stop target depth number also turns yellow.
If the diver keeps ascending, after 0.5 m (1.6 ft), a downward pointing red arrow and an alarm
notifies the diver to descend immediately. The deep stop calculation keeps running for
another 1.5 m (4.9 ft) up but stops after that. In the above example it stops at 12.2 m (40.0 ft).

3.25. Sample rate

Suunto D5 uses a fixed sample rate of 10 seconds for all log recordings except in free mode.
Free mode uses a sample rate of 1 second.

3.26. Suunto app

With the Suunto app, you can easily transfer your dive logs to the app where you can follow
and share your diving adventures.
To pair with Suunto app on iOS:
1. Download and install Suunto app on your compatible Apple device from the iTunes App
Store. The app description includes the latest compatibility information.
2. Start Suunto app and turn on Bluetooth if it is not on already. Leave the app running in the
foreground.
3. If you have not yet set up your Suunto D5, do so now (see 2. Getting started).
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