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  • Page 1 User Manual © 2022 ATMOS Co., Ltd.. All rights reserved...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    MISSION2 User Manual 3. Dive Mode 3.1 Water Auto-on MISSION2 User Manual 3.2 No Fly Time and Surface Interval 1. Getting Started 3.3 Scuba Mode 1.1 Diving Safety 3.3.1 Scuba Preparation Screen and Operation 1.2 What's in the box? 3.3.2 Scuba Settings 1.3 Removing/replacing the strap 3.3.3 Scuba Screen Layout and Alarms 1.4 Basic Operation...
  • Page 3 MISSION2 User Manual 5.2 Cycling Mode 5.2.1 Cycling Preparation Screen and Operation 5.2.2 Cycling Terminology: 5.2.3 Cycling Settings 5.2.4 Cycling Screen Layout and Alarms 5.3 Swimming Mode 5.3.1 Swimming Preparation Screen and Operation 5.3.2 Swimming Terminology: 5.3.3 Swimming Settings 5.3.4 Swimming Screen Layout and Alarms 5.3.5 Inaccurate Information 5.4 Ski/Board 5.4.1 Ski/board Preparation Screen and Operation...
  • Page 4: Mission2

    Firmware updates will be ● Do not share dive computers. Sharing should be published on the ATMOS support site as they become avoided as it may cause divers to misjudge dive available. Check for updates before your dives.
  • Page 5: Removing/Replacing The Strap

    * The strap is a consumable item and when it must be replaced mode. with a new strap, you can make a purchase through the dealer or directly at ATMOS. 1.4.3 Charging 1.4 Basic Operation Please make sure the charging points are clean and dry.
  • Page 6: Pairing Your Smartphone

    1.5 Pairing your Smartphone ※ Long press button A on the watch mode can switch connection on and off Using the ATMOS App to sync the dive and activities log and other status Unpair 1. MISSION2: SETTINGS →CONNECT → UNPAIR: YES Download ATMOS App: 2.
  • Page 7: Firmware Update

    1.8.1 Change Watch Face incoming call and SMS. Change via mobile App After pairing MISSION2 with the ATMOS App, go to the Watch 1.7 Firmware Update Face and select the desired Watch face ※ ATMOS regularly releases new firmware including new Change via MISSION2 features, bug fixes and improvements.
  • Page 8: Widget

    MISSION2 User Manual 2. Widget Causes of abnormal heart rate: ● Avoid Applying sunscreen or skin lotion, which will result * Most widgets can be enabled in SETTINGS > WIDGET in uneven reflection of light, and keep the wearing area clean.
  • Page 9: Steps & Calories

    MISSION2 User Manual * Viewing sleep: enable widgets and sleep monitoring, press button C on the main screen to scroll to the information page. * If the target sleep time is reached, the outer circle will be a complete circle * On the sleep screen, press button B to view the weekly record.
  • Page 10: Outdoor

    MISSION2 User Manual ※ Factors of abnormal step counting: Any vibrations or arm 2.4.2 Altitude Calibration movements associated with walking, as well as repetitive Press button B in the sunrise and sunset screen to enter ALT and regular movements, may affect the step count. altitude, the screen will display the altitude value.
  • Page 11: Tides

    Steps: before every dive to ensure the best experience. 1. Open ATMOS App and pair with MISSION2 2. Ensure the mobile phone’s GPS is turned on, allow ATMOS Compass Calibration App to obtain location information. ※ Move MISSION2 in an “∞” pattern. The bearing and OK will 3.
  • Page 12: Weather

    1. Open the App and pair the watch with the App 2. Please ensure the mobile phone has GPS turned on, and allow ATMOS App to obtain location information. 3. ATMOS App > Weather widget, obtain and display the weather data 4. Please check MISSION2 Widget if weather information is...
  • Page 13: Dive Mode

    MISSION2 User Manual 3.2 No Fly Time and Surface Interval 3. Dive Mode 3.1 Water Auto-on ※ Do not rely on the water auto-on function. It is important to check all settings of the dive computer prior to descent on each dive.
  • Page 14: Scuba Settings

    MISSION2 User Manual * Press button C to enter the Advanced setting. SPG Alarm SPG Alarm notifies the pressure when the set * Press button B button to start diving dive time has been reached. (10 sets) PPo2 Adjustable between 1.2 - 1.6, this setting is related to the MOD (Maximum Operation Depth).
  • Page 15: Scuba Screen Layout And Alarms

    (- - will be displayed if NDL is residual pressure to obtain the SAC rate after greater than 99+) the dive to be displayed in the ATMOS App Optical heart The heart rate function is disabled by default Mid-right: Current depth...
  • Page 16 MISSION2 User Manual ※ Press button E: Turns the * Use button A to unmark backlight On/Off. heading TTS (Time to surface) represents Fast Ascent the time to ascent plus the time for decompression stops before When the ascent speed exceeds you can surface (Safety stop time 13m/min, the ascent rate bar will is not included)
  • Page 17 MISSION2 User Manual Depth Alarm notifies the diver The safety stop can be switched every minute when the maximum on and off, and can be set depth has been reached. according to personal needs and dive plans. The default is ON. Battery Low Safety Stop Pause Battery Low Notifies the diver...
  • Page 18 MISSION2 User Manual Safety Clear notifies the diver When NDL is finished, it will enter when the safety stop is the decompression, and completed. MISSION2 will notify the user with a "DECO needed" alarm. The NDL indicator will be replaced by "DECO", notifying the stop depth (6m) and decompression stop time (3 min).
  • Page 19: Scuba Log

    MISSION2 User Manual TTS can be viewed in minutes by Maximum Operation Depth pressing button C. It is the sum of Immediately ascend to a safe all decompression stops and depth when seeing the MOD ascent times on the current dive. Alarm.
  • Page 20: Dive Plan

    MISSION2 User Manual Graphes: Press button B to display white timeline, press button A or C to advance the time line Event: Example: If you continue to dive to 23m after a 45-minute Green: Safety Stop Red: surface interval, you will have a 22-minute NDL Ascent Too Fast White Framed Red : Decompression 3.3.6 Altitude...
  • Page 21: Freedive Settings

    MISSION2 User Manual * Press button B button to start diving Descent Alarm Descent Alarm notifies the diver when the set depth has been Depth mode Dynamic apnea mode reached. Ascent Alarm Ascent Alarm notifies the diver when the set depth has been reached.
  • Page 22: Freedive Screen Layout And Alarms

    MISSION2 User Manual Factory Reset Restore settings to factory Information displayed when returning to surface defaults After returning to the surface, the maximum depth, dive time, and 3.4.3 Freedive Screen Layout and Alarms dive count will be displayed Depth mode Predive Left: Water temperature Upper-right: Stopwatch...
  • Page 23: Gauge Mode

    MISSION2 User Manual Upper: Heart rate Enter distance Mid: Sets|Dive time Mid: Surface Internal time Bottom: Battery and time Press button A to start During the dive During surface internal SI continues to accumulate Press the button A to end The blue frame sets will increase with the number of dynamic apnea...
  • Page 24: Gauge Preparation Screen And Operation

    MISSION2 User Manual replaced by Gauge Mode. Please rest for 24 hours before Dive Alarm Time Alarm: Time Alarm display notifies the attempting to scuba dive. diver when the Dive Time has been reached. (1 set) Can be unlocked via Scuba > Advanced Settings Depth Alarm: Depth Alarm notifies the diver every minute when the maximum depth has been reached.
  • Page 25: Gauge Screen Layout And Alarms

    ※ When GPS is acquired (At surface) Entry point During the dive * Descend while GPS is acquired can mark the entry point, which will show on the map in the dive log in ATMOS App. Upper-right: Stopwatch (Button A: Start/Reset) Exit point...
  • Page 26: Water Entry And Exit Records

    Mode's advanced setting prior to descent after the GPS positioning is complete. 4.1.1 Water entry and exit records 1. Nearby Sites: Show 10 nearby dive sites in the ATMOS database. Entry point: When switching to the preparation screen before diving, a blinking GPS indicates that the GPS is being positioned, and the icon will stop blinking when the positioning is complete.
  • Page 27: Sport Gps

    MISSION2 User Manual My List: View your Dive Sites Factors that affect GPS positioning: GPS signals are positioned through electromagnetic waves. When obstacles are encountered, signal reception will be affected, so positioning cannot be guaranteed. The following are common disturbances: * High-rise buildings: With cement walls of high-rise buildings and alleys on both sides, the signal received will be relatively less.
  • Page 28: Activities

    MISSION2 User Manual 5. Activities 5.1 Running Mode 5.1.2 Running Terminology: PACE: The time it takes to run or complete a kilometer or mile. Running mode provides two choices of running (outdoor mode) For example, a runner says that he has a pace of 7 minutes, and treadmill (indoor mode).
  • Page 29: Running Screen Layout And Alarms

    MISSION2 User Manual count the lap Upper-mid: heart rate There are two modes for automatic lap count: Distance Lap Count: Count the lap First field: distance automatically when the set distance has been reached. Second field: running time Time lap count: Count the lap automatically when the set time has been reached.
  • Page 30 MISSION2 User Manual The lap will be counted If you turn on the auto-pause automatically when the set time or function, when you stop moving distance has been reached. forward, it will automatically pause, the time will not continue to be calculated, and it will automatically continue until you advance again.
  • Page 31: Cycling Mode

    MISSION2 User Manual 5.2 Cycling Mode 5.2.2 Cycling Terminology: Speed: the distance traveled per hour, for example: the cyclist Cycling mode provides outdoor mode and two options in indoor with a 25KM hourly rate, which means that he completed 25km mode.
  • Page 32: Cycling Settings

    MISSION2 User Manual 5.2.3 Cycling Settings 26 × 1.25 1953 650 × 38B 2105 Press button C in the cycling preparation screen to enter the 26 × 1-1/8 1970 650 × 38A 2125 Advanced Settings. Adjustable Function: 26 × 1.40 2005 700 ×...
  • Page 33: Cycling Screen Layout And Alarms

    MISSION2 User Manual brightness level and backlight on wrist raise The upper-left, upper-right, bottom-left, and Factory Reset Restore settings to factory defaults bottom-right field information can go to the setting field to adjust the 5.2.4 Cycling Screen Layout and Alarms information you want to see, such as temperature, Cycling Main Screen...
  • Page 34: Swimming Mode

    MISSION2 User Manual Press button A to manually Press button D on the main count the lap cycling screen, and the pause screen will Appear Press button A to return to the main screen Press button C to save and exit Auto Pause If you turn on the 5.3 Swimming Mode...
  • Page 35: Swimming Terminology

    MISSION2 User Manual Calculation: "The number of strokes to complete a lap + the * Press button C to enter Setting number of seconds to complete a lap" = SWOLF value. The * Press button B to start activity lower the SWOLF, the higher the efficiency. Pool Mode Open water 5.3.3 Swimming Settings...
  • Page 36: Swimming Screen Layout And Alarms

    MISSION2 User Manual Backlight Adjust the backlight constant brightness, Pool and Open Water sub-screen brightness level and backlight on wrist raise Press button C in the main Factory Reset Restore settings to factory defaults swimming screen to go to the sub-screen, and press 5.3.4 Swimming Screen Layout and Alarms button C again to return to the main screen...
  • Page 37: Inaccurate Information

    MISSION2 User Manual 5.4.1 Ski/board Preparation Screen and Operation * The GPS will start blinking and acquiring. It will stop blinking and display a green light once the positioning is complete. 5.3.5 Inaccurate Information When swimming in pool, the following conditions may result in * Heart rate: People with cold weather or cold hands and feet inaccurate information: will not be able to interpret the heart rate accurately due to...
  • Page 38: Ski/Board Settings

    MISSION2 User Manual 5.4.3 Ski/board Settings Press button C in ski/boarding preparation screen to enter the Advanced Settings. 5.4.4 Ski/board Screen Layout and Alarms Adjustable Function: Fields Fields displayed on the ski/board sub-screen - Adjust the displayed information, such as climb, Ski/board Main Screen temperature, altitude, etc.
  • Page 39: Storage And Maintenance

    MISSION2 User Manual information you want to see, If you turn on the auto-pause function, when you stop such as climb, temperature, moving forward, it will altitude, etc. automatically pause, the time will not continue to be Automatic Lap Count calculated, and it will automatically continue until The lap will be counted...
  • Page 40: Warranty Policy

    * MISSION2 can withstand the swaying, swinging and other proof of purchase showing the date of purchase, to a member movements of daily life and sports, but falling and strong of the ATMOS Authorized Warranty Network or the store where impact may cause malfunctions and screen cracks. purchased.
  • Page 41: Servicing

    (diving) ONLY. Any solvents may damage the MISSION2 dive computer. Operating temperature Service of the MISSION2 may only be done at ATMOS, or by -20 °C to +60 °C / -4 °F to +140 °F (non-diving): any of our authorized service centers.
  • Page 42 MISSION2 User Manual Watch Mode (Heart Rate off): Up to 7 days Thermometer ✔ Sport Mode (GPS & Heart Rate on): Up to 7 Depth Sensor ✔ Battery Life hours Dive Mode: Up to 20 hours (Battery life varies by use) DAILY SMART FEATURES Firmware Upgradeable ✔...
  • Page 43: Contact

    Fast Ascent|Safety Stop|Low NDL|Deco Stop|Deco Stop Ceiling Violation|Dive Time Alerts & Alarms |Depth|Low Battey|MOD|CNS|S.I. Notify|Check SPG Taiwan - Headquarters ► ATMOS Co., Ltd. Residual Tissue Loading ✔ Reset 16F-7, No. 258, Liancheng Rd., Zhonghe Dist., New Taipei City 235, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

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