Tank Pressure; Timer; Water Contacts - Suunto EON CORE 2.0 User Manual

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3.35. Tank pressure

Your Suunto EON Core can be used with the total number of twenty (20) gases, each of which
may have Suunto Tank POD for wireless tank pressure transmission.
To install and pair a Suunto Tank POD, see 4.5. How to install and pair a Suunto Tank POD.
In tank pressure view you can see the below screens.
The following example has the tank pressure alarm set to 100 bars. The tank pressure is 75
bars as indicated in the switch window in the bottom right corner.
In the switch window, the actual tank pressure is shown in blue by default. Tank pressure is
shown in yellow when it is over 50 bars and below the tank pressure alarm value set by the
user:
When the tank pressure drops below 50 bars, the actual tank pressure value is indicated in
red in the switch window and a mandatory alarm is triggered:

3.36. Timer

Suunto EON Core has a timer that can be used for timing specific actions during surface or
dive. The timer is shown in bottom-right corner as scrollable item.
NOTE: The timer can also be customized to be as an analog watch in the center of the
display.
To use the timer:
1. Press upper button to start the timer.
2. Press again the upper button to pause the timer.
3. Keep the upper button pressed to reset the timer.
Timer start and stop actions are saved to the dive log.

3.37. Water contacts

Suunto EON Core switches to dive state when water is detected. Dive starts
when the water contact is on, at 1.2 m (4 ft), or
when the water contact is not on, at 3.0 m (9.8 ft)
and ends
when the water contact is on and your depth is less than 1.2 m (3.9 ft), or
when the water contact is not on and your depth is at 3.0 m (9.8 ft).
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