User Defi Nable Functions And Alarms - Suunto Cobra User Manual

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Higher Altitude and conservative Personal Adjustment
Modes will shorten the no-decompression time
limits. These limits at different Altitude and Personal
Adjustment Mode selections are shown in Table 6.1 and
6.2 in section 6.1. "Operating Principles".
The Planning mode also accounts for the following
information from previous dives:
any calculated residual nitrogen
all dive history for the past four days
oxygen toxicity (Nitrox mode)
The no-decompression times given for different depths
will therefore be shorter than before your fi rst "fresh"
dive.
DIVE NUMBERING SHOWN DURING
DIVE PLANNING
Dives belong to the same repetitive dive series if the
instrument was still counting down the no-fl y time at
the beginning of the dive.
The surface interval must be at least 5 minutes for
a dive to be considered a repetitive dive. Otherwise,
it is considered a continuation of the same dive. The
dive number will not change and the dive time will
continue where it left off (see also section 3.6.2. "Dive
Numbering").
3.1.4. USER DEFINABLE FUNCTIONS
AND ALARMS
This Cobra has several User Defi nable Functions and
depth and time related alarms that you can set according
to your personal preference.
The dive computer model, unit of measurement and
backlight preferences can be set in the MODE- SET-
SET PREF submode. The dive time and the depth alarms
can be set in the MODE- SET- SET DIVE submode and
the alarm clock can be set in the MODE- SET- SET
TIME submode. Setting of the user defi nable functions
and alarms are explained in detail in section 4.3. "Set
Modes".
DIVE
NO DEC TIME
Fig. 3.6. Dive Planning. Plan-
ning mode is indicated by
PLAN text. No-decompression
time limit at 30.0 m [100 ft] is
14 minutes in A0/P1 mode.
MAX
QUIT
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