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COSMIQ
Dive Computer
+
Product Manual
Firmware Version 1.4

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  • Page 1 COSMIQ Dive Computer Product Manual Firmware Version 1.4...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Section 4 – Overview ................................11 Operating Modes .................................11 Battery and Charging..............................11 Buttons and Navigation ..............................12 Standby ..................................13 Setting Up COSMIQ Using the Deepblu app ......................13 Settings Adjustable FROM COSMIQ .........................15 Non-adjustable Settings ...............................16 Section 5 – Instructions for Use ...............................17 Watch Mode ..................................17 5.1.1 Dive Plan Function ................................17...
  • Page 3: Section 1 - Introduction

    • Audible and visual alarm warnings. • Dive logbook saves dive data for up to 25 unsynchronized dives. • Wireless synchronization for uploading and saving dive data to the Deepblu mobile app to create digital dive logs. • Ability to adjust settings by syncing COSMIQ with the Deepblu mobile app.
  • Page 4: Product Manual

    Deepblu Sales Ambassador or COSMIQ Reseller who sold you the dive computer, speak to a trained dive instructor or contact Deepblu’s support team before diving with it. Be mindful that you are responsible for your own safety. When used correctly, in accordance with...
  • Page 5: Firmware Update History

    Firmware Version 1.1, please sync your COSMIQ with the Deepblu app and install the firmware update as soon as possible. You must be running Deepblu app v 2.0 or higher to install this firmware upgrade. The firmware version currently installed on COSMIQ...
  • Page 6: Back To Index

    SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION October 4 , 2016 • Added Altitude diving function. • Altered safety stop range to 3-6 meters/9-20 feet. • ‘GAU’ displayed when in Gauge Mode. • Deepest depth reading displayed in Gauge Mode. • MOD displayed in oxygen setting screen. •...
  • Page 7: Section 2 - Warnings And Safety Measures

    Commercial or professional diving may subject the diver to depths and conditions that result in an increased risk of decompression illness and/or other pressure-related complications. Therefore, Deepblu strongly advises that the device not be used for any activities other than recreational/sport diving.
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    8. DO NOT USE COSMIQ FOR DIVES DEEPER THAN 40 METERS/130 FEET. Deepblu strongly recommends that divers do not dive below 40 meters/130 feet, the limits for recreational diving.
  • Page 9: Section 3 - Cosmiq + Display Reference Guide

    SECTION 3 – COSMIQ DISPLAY REFERENCE GUIDE SECTION 3 – COSMIQ DISPLAY REFERENCE GUIDE Watch Mode Battery Power Indicator Scuba Mode Water Temperature Bottom Timer Mode Dive Time Freedive Mode Ascent Rate Bar No-decompression Limit (Scuba Mode) Log Mode Current Depth (Freedive Mode) Average Depth (Bottom Timer Mode) Sync Mode NDL Graphic Bar...
  • Page 10: Back To Index

    SECTION 3 – COSMIQ DISPLAY REFERENCE GUIDE No Dive Time (Watch Mode) Time (Watch Mode) Max Depth or Ceiling Depth (Scuba Mode) Current Depth (Scuba/Bottom Max Depth (Bottom Timer/Freedive Mode) Timer Mode) Depth (Dive Plan) Nitrox % (Scuba Mode) Dive Time (Freedive Mode) Ascend/Descend icon Sync Time (Sync Mode) No Fly Time (Watch Mode)
  • Page 11: Section 4 - Overview

    • Sync Mode: Use this mode to upload dive data from COSMIQ to the Deepblu app via Blue- tooth. The firmware version that your COSMIQ is running is indicated in the bottom right corner of the screen.
  • Page 12: Buttons And Navigation

    SECTION 4 – OVERVIEW COSMIQ ’s battery has an estimated continuous run time of 6 to 7 hours per charge, but given the various factors that affect battery usage, it is best to exercise caution and charge COSMIQ as often as possible.
  • Page 13: Standby

    Download and install the Deepblu iOS App from the Apple App Store or the Deepblu Android App from the Google Play Store. Register for a Deepblu account or sign in using Facebook or with your email and create a personal profile.
  • Page 14 MODE button. A countdown smartphone. With COSMIQ of 1 minute and 30 seconds will begin on the screen. At the same time, access the Deepblu app and press COSMIQ in the main menu. The app will automatically start to scan for your COSMIQ .
  • Page 15: Settings Adjustable From Cosmiq

    4.6 SETTINGS ADJUSTABLE FROM COSMIQ Most settings for COSMIQ can only be adjusted using the Deepblu mobile app. Only a limited number of settings can be adjusted directly from COSMIQ . The following settings can be changed...
  • Page 16: Non-Adjustable Settings

    SECTION 4 – OVERVIEW 4.7 NON-ADJUSTABLE SETTINGS Please note that the following settings are pre-programmed into COSMIQ and cannot be changed at any time: • Multi-Gas: COSMIQ does not offer a multi-gas function. COSMIQ only supports calculations for Standard Air (21% oxygen) or Nitrox (up to 40% oxygen). If you are planning a multi-gas dive, DO NOT use COSMIQ as your primary device.
  • Page 17: Section 5 - Instructions For Use

    COSMIQ Settings in the Deepblu app. 5.1.1 Dive Plan Function The Dive Plan function allows you to prepare for an upcoming dive by calculating how long you can safely remain at various depths without surpassing no-decompression limits and requiring a decompression stop.
  • Page 18: Scuba Mode

    There are two ways to adjust the oxygen settings for COSMIQ 1. Using COSMIQ (see below) 2. Using the Deepblu mobile app (see above section 4.5) Using COSMIQ to adjust the oxygen settings: You can change the oxygen settings on COSMIQ based on the air mixture in your cylinder before a dive begins.
  • Page 19: Safety Factor

    There are three levels to choose from: Conservative, Normal and Progressive. The and access COSMIQ Safety Factor can only be changed through the Deepblu app. Sync COSMIQ Settings in the main menu of the Deepblu app to adjust the Safety Factor. 5.2.4 Partial Pressure of Oxygen (PPO COSMIQ is originally set to a PPO level of 1.4 bar in order to ensure maximum safety.
  • Page 20: Central Nervous System Oxygen Toxicity

    SECTION 5 – INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE During a dive within the no-decompression limit using Standard Air (21% oxygen) the following information will be displayed on the screen: • Current time (Time in hours:minutes) • Water temperature (Temp in °C/°F) • Current depth (Depth in meters/feet) •...
  • Page 21: Ascent Rate

    SECTION 5 – INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE In the case of an MOD alarm, you must obey the alarm warnings and ascend to a shallower depth. Consider ending the dive. WARNING: DO NOT EXCEED THE MAXIMUM OPERATING DEPTH (MOD). Exceeding the MOD greatly increases the risk of oxygen toxicity, which may cause convulsions and drowning.
  • Page 22: Safety Stop

    SECTION 5 – INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 5.2.9 Safety Stop COSMIQ is programmed to automatically count a safety stop at the end of each dive. A 3-minute (180 seconds) safety stop should be conducted between 3–6 meters/10–20 feet at the end of every dive.
  • Page 23 (if required) or to the surface. WARNING: STAY WITHIN THE NO-DECOMPRESSION LIMIT AND AVOID DIVES THAT REQUIRE DECOMPRESSION STOPS. Deepblu advises against exceeding no-decompression time limits and dives that require decompression stops. In the event that you exceed the no-decompression time limit and a decompression stop is required, you should begin your decompression stop immediately.
  • Page 24: After Diving

    SECTION 5 – INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 5.2.11 After Diving will remain in Scuba Mode for 2 minutes. If you surface Upon surfacing from a dive, COSMIQ for less than 2 minutes and then descend again, COSMIQ will consider this a continuation of the previous dive and the calculations and measurements will continue from where they left off.
  • Page 25: Gauge/Bottom Timer Mode

    SECTION 5 – INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Depending on the Safety Factor setting you dive with, a No-Dive Time may lead to a lockout. This is to encourage you to conduct a surface interval for the minimum amount of time represented by the No-Dive Time.
  • Page 26: Bottom Timer Mode - Preparing To Dive

    SECTION 5 – INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Mode once you descend past 2 meters/6.5 feet. Manual activation: If Bottom Timer Mode is not your default underwater mode, you must activate it manually before commencing your dive. Navigate to Bottom Timer Mode using the MODE button.
  • Page 27: Lockdown For 24 Hours

    You can set alarms for maximum time and maximum depth in Freedive Mode. There are two ways to set the Max Depth and Max Time in Freedive Mode: 1. Using COSMIQ (see below) 2. Using the Deepblu mobile app (see above section 4.5) BACK TO INDEX...
  • Page 28: Freedive Mode - During A Dive

    SECTION 5 – INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Using COSMIQ to set Max Depth and/or Max Time alarms: , navigate to Freedive Mode using To set the Max Depth and Max Time alarms using COSMIQ the MODE button. Once in Freedive Mode, press the ADJUST button to access the maximum depth settings.
  • Page 29: Freedive Mode - After Diving

    5.4.6 Mixing Scuba Diving and Freediving Deepblu recommends that you do not attempt to mix scuba diving and freediving on the same day. As a result, if you attempt to enter Freedive Mode after completing a dive in Scuba Mode, the letters ‘NO FrEE’...
  • Page 30: Sync Mode

    Once 25 dives are logged, the newest log will overwrite the oldest log. Deepblu suggests that you upload dive data to the Deepblu app as often as possible so you don’t lose any of your log data. If you have over 25 logs and you haven’t performed a sync to upload your previous logs to the Deepblu app, the letters ‘MAX’...
  • Page 31 SECTION 5 – INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Dive Alarms Table Situation Visual/ Sound Alarm Action Safe Ascent Rate - Continuous beeping Slow ascent until alarm stops. Exceeded - Ascent rate bar full CNS=80% - 5 beeps per minute End the dive. Conduct a safety stop - ‘CNS’...
  • Page 32: Section 6 - Care And Maintenance

    Please locate the nearest recycling facility that accepts electronic waste or send the device back to us for disposal. At Deepblu, we prize efforts to protect the environment and will do what is necessary to minimize any impact.
  • Page 33: Section 7 - Technical Specifications

    Gases Air and Nitrox. Oxygen level adjustable between 21%–40% Partial Oxygen Pressure (PO2) Adjustable between 1.2 bar and 1.6 bar Algorithm Deepblu Decompression Algorithm based on the Bühlmann ZHL-16C model Safety Factor Conservative, Normal, Progressive Altitude Sea level to 5000 meters/16,400 feet...
  • Page 34: Section 8 - Warranty

    The warranty period begins on the day when COSMIQ+ is first activated by syncing with the Deepblu app. Make sure you are logged in to your personal Deepblu account when syncing in order to link your COSMIQ+ to your account.
  • Page 35: Section 9 - Glossary

    SECTION 9 – GLOSSARY SECTION 9 – GLOSSARY Ascent rate The speed (measured in meters/feet per minute) at which a diver ascends towards the surface. Ceiling Depth The shallowest depth to which a diver can ascend in order to complete a mandatory decompression stop.
  • Page 36 SECTION 9 – GLOSSARY Partial pressure of The total pressure exerted by oxygen in a breathing mix. It is a oxygen (PPO measurement of the concentration of oxygen in a gas mixture. PPO levels are determined by the percentage of oxygen in a gas mixture and the depth at which a diver breathes the gas.
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