Uwatec Aladin ONE Matrix User Manual

Uwatec Aladin ONE Matrix User Manual

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  • Page 1 ® Aladin ONE (Matrix) User Manual...
  • Page 2 ALADIN ONE DIVING COMPUTER - DESIGNED BY DIVING ENGINEERS Welcome to SCUBAPRO dive computers and thank you for purchasing the Aladin One. You are now the owner of an extraordinary partner for your dives. This manual provides you with easy access to SCUBAPRO state-of-the-art technology and key Aladin One features and functions.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ....................5 Safety considerations ................5 Quick reference of the display layout ............5 SYSTEM AND OPERATION .................. 6 System description .................. 6 Operation ....................6 2.2.1 Push buttons ................7 2.2.2 Water contacts ................. 7 2.2.3 Switching on the display ............
  • Page 4 FUNCTIONS ON THE SURFACE ................ 21 Dive planner ..................21 4.1.1 Planning a no-stop dive ............21 4.1.2 Planning a decompression dive ..........22 4.1.3 Leaving the dive planner ............22 Logbook ....................23 4.2.1 Survey ..................23 4.2.2 Operation ................23 4.2.2.1 Page 1 ..............24 4.2.2.2...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Safety considerations INTRODUCTION Your Aladin One User Manual is divided into Dive computers provide divers with the following main chapters. data; however, they do not provide the knowledge of how this data should be 1. Introduction understood and applied. Dive computers 2.
  • Page 6: System And Operation

    SYSTEM AND OPERATION System description The Aladin One displays all important dive and decompression data and has a memory which stores the full dive data. This data can be transmitted with a Bluetooth interface and LogTRAK software to Windows or Mac personal computers, Android devices or Apple devices.
  • Page 7: Push Buttons

    2.2.1 Push buttons SCUBA mode: The Aladin One’s features are accessed PRESS RIGHT BUTTON: and controlled with 2 push buttons. • Accesses alternate displays. Operation of these push buttons is divided PRESS-AND-HOLD LEFT BUTTON: into 2 methods: “press” and “press-and- •...
  • Page 8: How To Navigate The Aladin One At The Surface

    The Aladin One switches on: 2.2.5 Checking the desaturation time • Automatically, upon submerging in water or when triggered by a change in atmospheric pressure. • Manually, by pushing and holding either the left or right button. If switched on with the left button, all display segments appear for 5 seconds.
  • Page 9: Checking The Battery Condition

    2.2.7 Checking the battery NOTE: Battery capacity condition voltage at the end of a battery’s lifetime may vary between battery manufacturers. Generally, operation at low temperatures decreases battery capacity. Therefore, when the battery indicator drops below 4 zeros, change the battery to a fresh one before making any new dives.
  • Page 10: Active Backlight

    2.2.9 Switching off the display From the time of day display you can switch off the Aladin One by pressing and holding both buttons simultaneously. On the surface the Aladin One switches off automatically after 3 minutes of non-use. 2.2.10 Alarm clock The alarm clock tone works only at the surface.
  • Page 11: Diving With Your Aladin One

    DIVING WITH YOUR If you remain above a depth of 0.8m/3ft for more than 3 minutes without observing a ALADIN ONE prescribed decompression stop, the Aladin One will automatically switch into SOS mode after the dive and remain there for Terminology/Symbols 24 hours.
  • Page 12: Nitrox Information (O Information)

    important. If the partial pressure of oxygen Total ascent time to surface (7min) Time rises above 0.5bar, the CNS O value Deepest increases; if the partial pressure of oxygen is decompression below 0.5bar, the CNS O value decreases. stop depth 2min The closer the CNS O value is to 100%,...
  • Page 13: Alarms

    WARNING 3.2.2 Alarms Alarms are provided visually by flashing Always check the battery capacity before each symbols, letters or figures. In addition, an dive. See chapter: System and Operation, audible sequence in one frequency can be section: Check the battery. heard during the whole duration of the alarm.
  • Page 14: Functions During The Dive

    WARNING NOTE: Half time alarm (turn around alarm): If half of the set maximum dive Before every dive and after changing the tank, time has elapsed, an audible signal will make sure that the settings for the gas mixture correspond to the current mixture being used. sound and the symbol flashes for An incorrect setting will cause the Aladin One...
  • Page 15: Set Max Depth Reached

    WARNING The O % mix is displayed as long as the CNS O % is less than 50%. More than 50% The prescribed ascent rate must be observed and the CNS O % is displayed. at all times! Exceeding the prescribed ascent 3.4.5 Set max depth reached rate can lead to microbubbles in the arterial...
  • Page 16: Max)/Maximum Operating Depth (Mod)

    3.4.7 Partial pressure of oxygen The Aladin One calculates oxygen toxicity (ppO max)/Maximum based on depth, time and gas mixture, operating depth (MOD) and displays it in the lower right corner when the value is greater than 50%. The toxicity is expressed in 1% increments of a maximum tolerated value (CNS O clock).
  • Page 17: Decompression Information

    WARNING • During an ascent, the display of the oxygen toxicity is replaced by the Decompression diving requires advanced ascent rate. If the ascent is stopped, training from a recognized agency. Do not the display changes back to the attempt decompression diving without proper indication of the CNS value.
  • Page 18: Total Ascent Time

    WARNING 3.4.12 Safety stop timer The decompression alarm is activated if the decompression stop is ignored. The “DECO STOP” arrow, the decompression stop duration, and the decompression stop depth begin to flash and an audible alarm sounds. Due to the formation of microbubbles, decompression can increase massively if a decompression stop is ignored.
  • Page 19: Desaturation Time, No-Fly Time And No-Dive Warning

    minutes. The delay allows for surfacing for To check the elapsed surface interval and a short period for orientation. oxygen toxicity, press-and-hold the right button. After 5 minutes, the dive is closed and is entered into the logbook. The desaturation Surface interval time, the no-fly time, the no-dive warning (if applicable), the current altitude class and...
  • Page 20: Diving In Mountain Lakes

    Diving in mountain lakes 3.6.1 Altitude classes The Aladin One 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 class (1-4) and the desaturation time. Desaturation time indicated at this moment refers to the adaptation time at this altitude.
  • Page 21: Functions On The Surface

    FUNCTIONS ON THE • The input window for the time interval is displayed if any desaturation (DESAT) SURFACE remains before selecting the dive planner. This surface interval, timed between now and the beginning of Dive planner the planned dive, can be changed in increments of 15 minutes by pressing the left or right button.
  • Page 22: Planning A Decompression Dive

    Ascent time greater than 99 minutes is displayed as “– –”. Deco stop depth deeper than 27m/90ft is displayed as “– –: – –”. CNS O equal or greater than 75%: CNS % symbol starts flashing. CNS O equal or greater than 100%: CNS % symbol and CNS O % value are flashing.
  • Page 23: Logbook

    Logbook 4.2.1 Survey • With a press-and-hold of the right button you enter the logbook. A dive is entered in the logbook if the dive • By pressing the left or right button you time is longer than 2 minutes. The Aladin can scroll through the different logged One records the profiles of about 25 hours dives, which are numbered 1, 2, 3, etc.,...
  • Page 24: Statistical Information (History)

    4.2.2.1 Page 1 Diving in SOS mode (gauge mode) (page 3). Altitude class (page 2). Max depth Dive time DESAT Desaturation was reset before the dive (in USER menu) (page 1, 2). Battery quality factor has been 3 bars or less during the dive (page 1, 2, 3).
  • Page 25: Settings

    SETTINGS Dive menu With the dive display menu or with LogTRAK you can configure the following items: Setting Range; Default Setting • Depth alarm: 5-100m/20-330ft, on/off; 40m/130ft, off. • Dive time alarm: 5-195min, on/off; 60min, off. • Safety stop duration: 1-5min; 3min. •...
  • Page 26: Gas Menu

    5.1.1 Gas menu Setting the nitrox reset time In the gas menu you can change nitrox mix settings. Setting the time limit to reset the O mix to air 1. Confirm that you wish to change the time limit of the reset with a press-and- hold of the right button.
  • Page 27 it on or off, with a press-and-hold of the right button. “On” or “Off” starts to flash. “On” indicates “activated”, “Off” indicates “deactivated”. 2. Switch between “On” or “Off” by pressing the left or right button. 3. Confirm the selected status with a press-and-hold of the right button.
  • Page 28: User Menu

    2. Switch between “On” and “Off” by Resetting the remaining saturation pressing the left or right button. 3. Confirm the water type with a press- and-hold of the right button. NOTE: Water type has an effect on displayed depth. Roughly, 1bar/14.5psi water pressure corresponds...
  • Page 29: Watch Menu

    Watch menu Date Silent mode On, warnings, alarms, off Check the battery state 1. Starting from the time of day display, press the left or right button until “WATCH” appears. 2. Confirm that you wish to enter into the watch menu with a press-and-hold of the right button.
  • Page 30: Setting The Utc Offset (Coordinated Universal Time)

    4. Set the hours by pressing the left or You can adjust the Aladin One to your time right button. zone either in this menu or using the UTC 5. Confirm the setting with a press-and- offset (see above). hold of the right button. 1.
  • Page 31: Adjusting The Date

    5.2.5 Adjusting the date 5.2.6 Switching the sound on and off Date: Day/Month/Year (24h setting) WARNING Date: Month/Day/Year (AP/PM setting) If you turn off the sound, the buzzer is effectively deactivated. You will have no audible warnings (alarms and attention messages).
  • Page 32: Check The Battery Status

    INTERFACING WITH WINDOWS/MAC AND APPS Introduction to SCUBAPRO LogTRAK LogTRAK is the software that allows the Aladin One to communicate with a Windows-based PC, a Mac, Android devices or Apple devices. NOTE: Setting the sound to “off” In order to take advantage of any of applies also to surface functions these features, you need to establish a (altitude alarm and change of altitude...
  • Page 33: Changing Warnings/Settings Of The Aladin One And Reading Computer Information

    1. Press-and-hold the right button to activate Bluetooth advertising. Details about the dive, where you can edit, for example, the equipment and tank 2. When a connection between your PC/ information. Mac and Aladin One is established, the Aladin One will provide a 6-digit pin code.
  • Page 34: Taking Care Of Your Aladin One

    TAKING CARE OF YOUR ALADIN ONE Technical information Operating altitude: With decompression – sea level to Read sections on warnings and alarms approximately 4000m/13300ft. about the possible selections that you can Without decompression above approx. modify on your Aladin One. 4000m (13000ft): automatic...
  • Page 35: Replacing The Battery

    • Avoid dropping or jarring your Aladin One. • Do not expose your Aladin One to intense, direct sunlight. • Do not store your Aladin One in a sealed container; always ensure that there is ample ventilation. • If there are problems with the water contacts, use soapy water to clean your Aladin One and dry it thoroughly.
  • Page 36: Appendix

    WARNING NOTE: Protect the environment and dispose of the battery properly. Before installing, check the proper polarity of the battery. Your Aladin One can be damaged if you do not insert the battery APPENDIX correctly. Insert the new battery with the “+”...
  • Page 37: Glossary

    Glossary AVG: Average depth, calculated from the beginning of the dive or from the time of reset. CNS O Central Nervous System oxygen toxicity. Desat: Desaturation time. The time needed for the body to completely eliminate any nitrogen taken up during diving. Dive time: The time spent below a depth of 0.8m/3ft.
  • Page 38: Index

    Index Active backlight All-silent mode 29, 31 Ascent rate Backlight 7, 10 Battery 9, 32, 35 Buttons Clock settings 29, 10 CNS O 5, 15, 16, 16, 19, 22, 37 Date Desaturation 5, 8 Desaturation reset 24, 25, 28 Dive planner Diving at altitude Flying after diving 19, 28, 37...

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