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  • Page 1 LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 3 THE LUNA 2.0 AI DIVE COMPUTER – DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED BY DIVERS FOR DIVERS Welcome to SCUBAPRO dive computers and thank you for purchasing the LUNA 2.0 AI. 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 the LUNA 2.0 AI’s key features and functions.
  • Page 4 Hereby, Uwatec AG declares that the radio equipment type PAN1740A is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The combination of SCUBAPRO LUNA 2.0 AI and SCUBAPRO Smart high pressure transmitter is a personal protective equipment of category III, in compliance with the essential safety requirements of the European Union Regulation 2016/425.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    1 .6 Water contacts ........................... 11 1 .7 Battery ............................... 12 1 .8 Battery Safety Instructions ........................12 2 . LUNA 2.0 AI SETTINGS AND MENUS ON THE SURFACE ..............13 2 .1 Dive settings on surface ........................13 2 .1 .1 Dive mode selection ......................
  • Page 6 2 .6 .2 Decompression plan ......................40 2 .7 Reading the logbook .......................... 41 3 . DIVING WITH THE LUNA 2.0 AI ......................43 3 .1 Display information ..........................43 3 .2 Current dive settings .......................... 44 3 .3 Display configuration during the dive ....................45 3 .4 Diving in SCUBA mode ........................
  • Page 7 4 .4 SCUBAPRO Digital Heart Rate Monitor ....................71 4 .5 Bluetooth USB dongle ........................72 5 . INTERFACES FOR THE LUNA 2.0 AI AND AN INTRODUCTION TO LOGTRAK ....... 72 5 .1 Establishing Bluetooth communication ....................72 5 .2 SCUBAPRO LogTRAK ........................73 5 .2 .1...
  • Page 8: Introduction To The Luna 2.0 Ai Dive Computer

    1 .1 Switching on and off the LUNA 2.0 AI IMPORTANT The LUNA 2.0 AI is delivered in deep sleep mode where the display is off. You must activate it with a long-press of both left and right buttons before the first dive.
  • Page 9: Quick Reference Of The Display Layout

    You can also turn off the LUNA 2.0 AI manually from the surface screen by a long-press of the left button. NOTE: After turning the LUNA 2.0 AI on for the first time, do not turn it off manually but rather wait until it switches off automatically.
  • Page 10: Scubapro Human Factor Diving

    NOTE: Refer to chapter Workload to learn how to enable the LUNA 2.0’s heart rate monitor function. 1 .5 Button operation The LUNA 2.0 AI’s features are accessed and controlled with 2 pushbuttons. Operation of these pushbuttons is divided into 2 methods: “press” and “press-and-hold” (for 1 second) – also referred to as a “long-press”. Each method allows you to access different computer functions.
  • Page 11: Water Contacts

    NOTE: When replacing the protection foil on the LUNA 2.0 AI’s display, take care not to cover the water contacts! If the dive is not started within 5 minutes of activating the water contacts, the LUNA 2.0 AI will automatically switch off again.
  • Page 12: Battery

    WARNING The LUNA 2.0 AI will not start a dive if the battery has reached the critical level indicated by the battery empty warning. In this state the LUNA 2.0 AI cannot be used for diving.
  • Page 13: Luna 2.0 Ai Settings And Menus On The Surface

    LUNA 2.0 AI SETTINGS AND MENUS ON THE SURFACE In this chapter, the surface settings are described. These settings will allow you to personalize your LUNA 2.0 AI as desired. The menu structure of the LUNA 2.0 AI is arranged as seen in the below chart:...
  • Page 14: Dive Mode Selection

    2.1.2.1 Water type selection The LUNA 2.0 AI determines depth by measuring pressure using water density as a constant. A 10m/33ft depth in salt water corresponds approximately to 10.3m/34ft in fresh water. In this menu you may select either salt or fresh water.
  • Page 15: Decompression Algorithm Selection

    2.1.2.2 Decompression algorithm selection In this menu you can choose your preferred decompression algorithm. The LUNA 2.0 AI offers the ZH-L16 ADT MB PMG and ZH-L16C+GF PMG algorithms. The algorithm selection needs to be confirmed with the safety code 313.
  • Page 16: Gradient Factor Settings

    See chapter PDIS (Profile-Dependent Intermediate Stop) to learn more about this feature. NOTE: The PDIS setting is only available when the adaptive algorithm (ZH-L16 ADT MB PMG) is selected in the menu DECOALGO. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 17: Enabling Predictive Multi-Gas Mode (Pmg)

    Using the pushbuttons you can set the total depth counter from 100m/300ft to 1000m/3301ft. When your depth total has been reached the LUNA 2.0 AI notifies you at the surface with an audible tone and a blinking “no dive” symbol to let you know it is time to end the session and take a break.
  • Page 18: Dual Depth Alarm

    Both depth alarms can be set from 5 to 100 meters (20 to 330 feet) in 1m/5ft increments. By long-pressing the right button the first value is confirmed, and the second depth can be adjusted. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 19: Dive Depth Incremental Alarm

    In this menu you may enable or disable the dive time interval alarm by choosing AUDIBLE or OFF. By selecting AUDIBLE you can set the interval from 15 seconds up to 10 minutes in 15 second increments. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 20: Surface Interval Alarm

    2.1.3.7 Low heart rate alarm The LUNA 2.0 AI can trigger an alarm if your heart rate drops below a set level. In this menu you may enable or disable the low heart rate alarm by choosing AUDIBLE or OFF. By selecting AUDIBLE you can select the interval from 25 to 100 beats per minute in 1 bpm increments.
  • Page 21: Ascent Speed Alarm

    Warning settings There are four warnings which can be enabled and edited directly in the LUNA 2.0 AI. The rest of the warnings can only be enabled / disabled via SCUBAPRO LogTRAK. To learn more about the warnings see chapter Alarms and warnings during diving.
  • Page 22: Dive Time Warning

    The MOD alarm uses the maximum ppO value which is given in the gas settings and the default value is 1.4bar. WARNING Diving at oxygen partial pressures higher than 1.6bar is extremely dangerous and could lead to severe injury or death. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 23: Setting The Visual Warning Signal

    2.1.4.4 Setting the visual warning signal In this menu you can set the LUNA 2.0 AI’s function to warn you by lighting up the display backlight in bright red color in case a warning or alarm is triggered. The warning contrast can be adjusted from 1 to 4 or can be disabled by setting it to OFF.
  • Page 24: Setting Utc

    Change the selection to the next two digits by long-pressing the right button. Finally, set the year and confirm the settings. In 24h time format the first digits in the date are days, in AM/PM time format the month is first. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 25: Time Format

    ZH-L16 ADT model is changed accordingly. This menu allows you to select the workload base or switch off the workload estimation, in which case your LUNA 2.0 AI will behave like SCUBAPRO dive computer models without heart rate or air integration.
  • Page 26 When heart rate is not selected as a workload parameter (WORKLOAD OFF), the heart rate values can still be shown in the screen during diving. This can be selected at the lower field where HR can be set to be ON or OFF. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 27: Light-Up

    NOTE: The backlight is disabled when the battery level is getting critically low. 2.2.2.3 Light Enter the Light submenu to access the backlight brightness settings. Contrast can be set between 1 and 5 or can be disabled by setting it to OFF. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 28: Units

    (e-mail address and/or phone number) in case you lose or misplace your dive computer. You can enter owner’s information using the LogTRAK mobile app under Dive Computer Settings -> Personalization -> Owner info. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 29: Pair Digital Heart Rate Monitor

    2.2.2.6 Pair Digital Heart Rate Monitor In this menu the Digital HR monitor can be paired with your LUNA 2.0 AI. While you are in this menu the LUNA 2.0 AI is actively searching for a nearby heart rate monitor and will display the message: ”PAIR D-HR BELT” Follow the instructions in chapter SCUBAPRO Digital Heart Rate Monitor on how to pair the HR monitor and establish connection to your LUNA 2.0 AI.
  • Page 30: Sound Settings

    The service date is only set after the LUNA 2.0 AI’s seals are checked and verified. Pressing the left button from the “last service” screen will display the current software version of the LUNA 2.0 AI. By further scrolling from the “software version” screen the Bluetooth version information will be displayed (FCC ID).
  • Page 31: Button Beeps

    DIVE->SCUBA->PMG). Setting Gas 1 Enter the submenu Set Gas 1 and adjust the O content with the left or right buttons. Gas 1 can be set from 21% oxygen (Air) up to 50% oxygen. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 32: Ppo

    In the above screens Gas 1 is paired but Gas 2 is not paired. If the PMG setting is disabled (see chapter Enabling predictive multi-gas mode (PMG)) the submenus Set Gas 2 and Set Gas 3 are not available. Then the menu Gas Mix will appear as follows: LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 33 If the PMG setting is disabled (see chapter Enabling predictive multi-gas mode (PMG)) the submenus PPO 2 and PPO max 3 are not available. Then the menu PPO max will appear as follows: NOTE: The ppO is fixed to 1.6bar when the selected oxygen content is 80% or higher. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 34: Mounting And Pairing The High Pressure Transmitter

    Proceed as follows: 1. Mount the first stage regulator with the Smart transmitter on a full tank. 2. Set the LUNA 2.0 AI to pairing mode (Main Menu > Gas > Pairing). The display shows “PAIR TANK”. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 35 Tank T1 is always the main tank you start your dive with. Other tanks are used when diving with more than one gas mixture described in chapter Diving with multiple gas mixtures. If the tank has been paired but the LUNA 2.0 AI is not receiving any signal, it will show ”---” instead of a pressure value.
  • Page 36: Nitrox Reset Time

    40 seconds. The transmitter also turns itself off when the pressure is 14bar/200psi or less. • If a transmitter battery is weak, the LUNA 2.0 AI will alert you with a screen message displaying the tank assigned to that transmitter as shown on the screen below (T1 batt).
  • Page 37: Setting The Half Tank Warning

    The reserve pressure should still be in the tank when surfacing. 2 .4 Bluetooth In this menu you can enable Bluetooth communication between your LUNA 2.0 AI and a handheld device or desktop computer. To learn how to establish Bluetooth communication refer to the chapter Establishing Bluetooth communication.
  • Page 38: Reading The Altitude, Barometric And Temperature Values

    3. Selected microbubble level or GF setting. 4. Water temperature of the most recent dive. 5. Altitude range. 6. Status of saturation at the time when the planner is activated. 7. Observance of the prescribed ascent rates. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 39: Stop Plan

    The prohibited altitude class is shown after the current elevation at the bottom line. For more information on altitude diving with the LUNA 2.0 AI, see chapter Altitude diving. In case the LUNA 2.0 AI is displaying the no-dive warning, the duration of the warning itself is displayed as a recommended surface interval for planning purposes (rounded up to the nearest 15-minute increment).
  • Page 40: Decompression Plan

    In the below image the planned dive time is minimum 25 minutes. The start point is the “no decompression” time. The deepest decompression or level stop (LVL) is also shown as well as the Total Ascent Time (TAT). LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 41: Reading The Logbook

    You can review your dive statistics by entering the Logbook menu. On the screen below, the LUNA 2.0 AI has 22 dives and a total of 23 hours of diving in the Logbook, with the deepest dive at 21.9 meters and the longest dive time of 73 minutes.
  • Page 42 By long-pressing the right button on the above screen the LUNA 2.0 AI will display the graphical profile of the dive. With a further press of the right pushbutton the following information will appear as in the screen below: • Counted repetitive dive (rep 1) •...
  • Page 43: Diving With The Luna 2.0 Ai

    Note that the LUNA 2.0 AI can be set to three dive modes: SCUBA, APNEA and GAUGE. Due to the operational differences between modes, the buttons will have different functions depending on which mode you are using.
  • Page 44: Current Dive Settings

    Press the left or right pushbuttons to display tank data, heart rate information and start and end time of the dive. This information is the same information displayed in the LUNA 2.0 AI’s internal logbook (see chapter Reading the logbook). By a long-press of the right button, you can quit the logbook information.
  • Page 45: Display Configuration During The Dive

    3 .3 Display configuration during the dive Throughout the dive, the LUNA 2.0 AI displays depth and dive time always at the top row of the screen. Tank pressure and RBT are shown at the bottom row of the screen when at least one pressure transmitter is active.
  • Page 46 % and MOD MB-level and CNS% GF setting and CNS% Timer Decompression stop Level stop LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 47: Diving In Gauge Mode

    3 .5 Diving in GAUGE mode When the LUNA 2.0 AI is set to GAUGE mode, it will only monitor depth, time, temperature, tank pressure and heart rate, and will not carry out any decompression calculations. Due to this there are fewer screens with dive- related information to scroll through than in SCUBA mode.
  • Page 48: Diving In Apnea Mode

    In the logbook the data is saved in 1-second intervals. In APNEA mode it is also possible to start and stop the dive manually with a long-press of the left button. This way you can use the LUNA 2.0 AI for static Apnea dives, where a normal dive start depth of 0.8 meters will not start a new dive.
  • Page 49 After manually ending the apnea dive exercise by a long-press of the left pushbutton from the surface interval screen the display will show the following information: • apnea dive profile • maximum depth reached (5.4 m) • total time of apnea dive exercise (8 minutes) • average water temperature (24°C) LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 50: Safety Stop Timer

    For surface interval and total apnea exercise depth alarms the LUNA 2.0 AI will display a message on its display, for the rest of the alarms it will only emit an audible sequence.
  • Page 51: Warnings During Diving

    The LUNA 2.0 AI tracks your oxygen uptake via the CNS O clock. If the calculated value of CNS O reaches 75%, the LUNA 2.0 AI will emit a sequence of audible beeps for 12 seconds and the following display will be shown. 3 .9 .3 No-stop time = 2 min If you wish to avoid unintentionally performing a decompression dive, the LUNA 2.0 AI can activate a warning...
  • Page 52: Stop Time = 0 Min

    When diving with a MB-level higher than L0, the underlying L0 information is not directly visible on the display (though it is accessible as alternate information). You can choose to have your LUNA 2.0 AI warn you when the underlying L0 no-stop time reaches 2 minutes while diving with an active MB-level higher than L0.
  • Page 53: Dive Time

    Refer to chapter Dive time warning to learn how to enable this warning. When dive time warning is activated the LUNA 2.0 AI will alert you when it is time to turn around and start ascending to the surface.
  • Page 54: Pressure Signal

    3 .9 .12 Entering GF stops When diving with a GF setting other than 100/100, the LUNA 2.0 AI can warn you when you are no longer in the GF no-stop phase. For more information, see chapter Diving with Gradient Factors (GF).
  • Page 55: Entering Decompression At 100/100

    3 .9 .14 MB-level stop missed When diving with a MB-level higher than L0 and in the presence of MB-level stops, the LUNA 2.0 AI can warn you if you reach a depth shallower than the deepest required MB-level stop, therefore allowing you to avoid missing the required stop.
  • Page 56: Mb-Level Reduced

    When diving with a GF setting other than 100/100 and in the presence of GF stops, if you ascend more than 1.5m/5ft above the deepest required GF stop, the LUNA 2.0 AI increases your GF to the next possible value. The display will show the new active GF setting.
  • Page 57: Ascent Rate

    3 .10 .1 Ascent rate The LUNA 2.0 AI employs a variable ideal ascent rate. Its value ranges from 3 to 10m/min (10 to 33ft/min) and the actual breakdown by depth range is listed in the table below. DEPTH ASC SPEED...
  • Page 58: Mod

    The LUNA 2.0 AI tracks your oxygen uptake via the CNS O clock. If the calculated value of CNS O reaches 100%, the LUNA 2.0 AI will emit a sequence of audible beeps for 12 seconds and the CNS 100% alarm will be shown. WARNING When the CNS O reaches 100% there is danger of oxygen toxicity.
  • Page 59: Missed Decompression Stop

    3 .10 .7 Low battery alarm During the dive the LUNA 2.0 AI will alert you if the battery level is getting critically low. This means you need to start the procedure to end the dive, as there is not enough energy in the battery to ensure the proper functions and the computer may fail.
  • Page 60: Sos

    If you stay above a depth of 0.8m/3ft for more than 3 minutes without observing a mandatory decompression stop, the LUNA 2.0 AI will switch into SOS mode. Once in SOS mode the LUNA 2.0 AI will lock up and will be inoperable as a dive computer for 24 hours.
  • Page 61: Diving With Mb-Levels

    L0. If you ignore a required stop, the LUNA 2.0 AI will simply step down to a lower MB-level. In other words, if you choose level L4 prior to the dive, and during the dive you ignore the L4’s recommended stops, the LUNA 2.0 AI will automatically adjust the setting to level L3 or lower.
  • Page 62: Pdis (Profile-Dependent Intermediate Stops)

    15 minutes at 30m/100ft would result in the same deep stop at 15m/50ft. With PDIS, as the name suggests, the LUNA 2.0 AI interprets your dive profile and suggests an intermediate stop that is a function of your nitrogen uptake so far. The PDI stop will therefore change over the course of the dive to reflect the continuously changing situation in your body.
  • Page 63: How Does Pdis Work

    3 .15 .3 Diving with PDIS When the calculated PDI stop is deeper than 8m/25ft, the LUNA 2.0 AI shows it on the display and continues to do so until you reach the displayed depth during an ascent. The displayed value changes during the dive as the LUNA 2.0 AI tracks the uptake of nitrogen in the 16 compartments and updates the PDIS depth accordingly to reflect the...
  • Page 64: Diving With Gradient Factors (Gf)

    The technical diving community, in particular, finds that the Gradient Factors approach best suits their diving needs. So, in an effort to address these preferences the LUNA 2.0 AI’s software can be set to use GF settings. Bühlmann created the ZH-L16C base algorithm. In the 90’s Erik Baker presented the Gradient Factors (GF) approach, which provides additional options for increased conservatism.
  • Page 65: Altitude Diving

    NOTE: A fast descent from mountains or a fast rise in airplane cabin pressure may activate the dive mode. The LUNA 2.0 AI will automatically detect and end this “dive” after 12 hours, or you may manually end it by a long-press of both pushbuttons at the same time.
  • Page 66: Prohibited Altitude

    If atmospheric pressure is below 610mbar (altitude higher than 4000m/13300ft), no decompression calculation is carried out by the LUNA 2.0 AI, and it will not start in SCUBA mode, but in GAUGE mode. In addition, the dive planner is not available at this altitude.
  • Page 67: Diving With Multiple Gas Mixtures

    For oxygen concentrations of 80% and higher, the ppO max is fixed at 1.6bar and cannot be changed. The MOD for tanks 2 and 3 are the switch depths for those gases. This is what the LUNA 2.0 AI uses for its calculations, warnings, and suggested switch points.
  • Page 68: Switching Gas Mixture During The Dive

    During the ascent phase, when you reach a depth corresponding to the MOD of a gas other than the one you are currently using, the LUNA 2.0 AI will suggest that you perform the switch. An audible sequence is played, and the suggested gas switch appears on the display.
  • Page 69: Switching Back To A Gas Mixture With Lower Oxygen Concentration

    3 .19 .3 Gas switch not carried out at the planned depth If you fail to confirm the gas change within the 30 seconds of when the LUNA 2.0 AI suggests it, the gas is excluded from the decompression calculation and the decompression schedule is adapted accordingly, basically reflecting the fact that you will finish the dive without using the excluded gas.
  • Page 70: Setting Bookmarks

    Divers wearing thick neoprene wetsuits or drysuits may prefer bungee mounting instead of a standard arm strap. The LUNA 2.0 AI is designed so that bungees can be affixed at the corners of the device for maximum stability. LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 71: Wireless High Pressure Transmitter

    The heart rate monitor must be paired with your LUNA 2.0 AI before the first use. After this initial pairing the heart rate monitor will be on standby and ready to send data.
  • Page 72: Bluetooth Usb Dongle

    LUNA 2.0 AI’s screen. • Once the message “SAVE PAIRING” appears on your LUNA 2.0 AI’s display, confirm it by a long-press of the right button. 4 .5 Bluetooth USB dongle PCs and laptops with Bluetooth driver version lower than 4.0 require a generic Bluetooth dongle 4.0 or higher in combination with Windows operating system 8 or higher.
  • Page 73: Scubapro Logtrak

    Once the code is accepted by the device you want to connect to, the link is ready for communication. NOTE: The LUNA 2.0 AI has a timeout of 3 minutes for a non-active Bluetooth connection. After this interval, the LUNA 2.0 AI will disable Bluetooth and return to the surface screen to save energy.
  • Page 74: Scubapro Logtrak 2.0 Mobile Application

    Google Play Store for Android™. ® To establish connection with your LUNA 2.0 AI, you need to enable Bluetooth on your mobile device and set your dive computer to Bluetooth mode. LogTRAK 2.0 is the perfect way to view your dives, keep them organized on your mobile device and easily access them wherever you go.
  • Page 75: Maintenance

    SCUBAPRO dealer every other year, or after 200 dives (whichever comes first). Aside from that, your LUNA 2.0 AI is virtually maintenance-free. All you need to do is rinse it carefully with fresh water after each dive and replace the battery when needed.
  • Page 76 After successful software download the LUNA 2.0 AI starts reprogramming automatically. NOTE: The LUNA 2.0 AI will check the battery status before the update process. If the battery level is too low, the software update cannot be started. In order to update your LUNA 2.0 AI, the battery must be replaced first.
  • Page 77: Replacing The Battery In The Luna 2.0 Ai

    WARNING • A leaking battery compartment cover may lead to the destruction of your LUNA 2.0 AI by water seeping in or may cause it to switch off without prior notice. • Always open the battery compartment in a dry and clean environment.
  • Page 78: Replacing The Battery In The Smart+ Pro High Pressure Transmitter

    SCUBAPRO dealer. The following parts of the heart rate monitor are shown in the drawing below: 1. screws for battery compartment cover 2. battery compartment cover 3. O-ring 4. CR2032 battery 5. heart rate monitor module LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...
  • Page 79: Screen Protector

    NOTE: When replacing the protection foil on the LUNA 2.0 AI’s display, take care not to cover the water contacts! NOTE: If air bubbles get stuck underneath the protection foil when placing it on your LUNA 2.0 AI’s glass face, do not try to remove them as the water pressure will eliminate them after the first dive.
  • Page 80: Warranty

    6 .8 Warranty The LUNA 2.0 AI has a 2-year warranty covering defects in workmanship and functioning for recreational use and 1 year for rental or commercial use. The warranty only covers dive computers which have been bought from an authorized SCUBAPRO dealer.
  • Page 81: Fcc Class B Digital Device Notice

    The LUNA 2.0 AI contains FCC ID: T7V1740A. The FCC ID can be displayed electronically in SETTINGS->USER- >SERVICE. 7 .2 .4 FCC Class B Digital Device Notice This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 82: Markings

    • CE - European Community • 0474 - Identification number of the Notified Body issuing the conformity according to Module C2 • 1704220815001 - Serial number • LUNA 2.0 AI - Product name • - Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Your dive instrument is manufactured with high-quality components that can be recycled and reused.
  • Page 83: Glossary

    Total Ascent Time. It is the time it should take the diver to get to the surface from their present depth Universal Time Coordinated, refers to time zone changes when traveling LUNA 2.0 AI USER MANUAL...

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