Last Stop Depth; Dive History - Suunto D5 User Manual

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With decompression stops, the ceiling is always decreasing while you are near the ceiling
depth, providing continuous decompression with optimum ascent time.
Below is an example of what Suunto D5 looks like on decompression stop:
NOTE: It is always recommended to keep close to the decompression ceiling when
ascending.
Ascent time is always the minimum time needed to reach the surface. It includes:
Time required for deep stops
Ascent time from depth at 10 m (33 ft) per minute
Time needed for decompression
WARNING: YOUR ACTUAL ASCENT TIME MAY BE LONGER THAN DISPLAYED BY THE
DIVE COMPUTER! The ascent time will increase if you: (1) remain at depth, (2) ascend slower
than 10 m/min (33 ft/ min), (3) make your decompression stop deeper than at the ceiling,
and/or (4) forget to change the used gas mixture. These factors might also increase the
amount of breathing gas required to reach the surface.

3.9.1. Last stop depth

You can adjust the last stop depth for decompression dives under Dive settings /
Parameters / Last stop depth. There are three options 3, 4.5 and 6 m (10, 15 and 20 ft).
By default, the last stop depth is 3 m (10 ft). This is the recommended last stop depth.
NOTE: This setting does not affect the ceiling depth on a decompression dive. The last
ceiling depth is always 3 m (10 ft).

3.10. Dive History

Comments for radio approval
This functionality is not available yet.
Dive history is a summary of all the dives done with your Suunto D5. The history is divided
according to the dive mode used for the dive. Each dive type summary includes the number
of dives, cumulative dive hours and maximum depth.
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