Oceanic DATA PLUS Owner's Manual
Oceanic DATA PLUS Owner's Manual

Oceanic DATA PLUS Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1: Data Plus

    OCEANIC ® DATA PLUS 2 owner's guide...
  • Page 2 • Do A Safety Stop on Every Dive • Allow Adequate Surface Interval Between Each Dive • Allow Adequate Surface Interval Between Each Day of Diving (12 Hours or Until Your Computer Clears) Read And Understand This Owner's Guide Thoroughly Before Using the Data Plus 2. Responsible...
  • Page 3 Data Plus 2 WARNINGS and SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS • The Data Plus 2 is intended for use by recreational divers who have successfully completed a nationally recognized course in scuba diving, and diving with enriched nitrogen-oxygen (nitrox) mixtures. • It is intended only for no decompression diving, NOT intentional decompression diving.
  • Page 4 DECOMPRESSION MODEL The programs within the Data Plus 2 simulate the absorption of nitrogen into the body by using a mathematical model. This model is merely a way to apply a limited set of data to a large range of experiences. The Data Plus 2 dive computer model is based upon the latest research and experiments in decompression theory.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Data Plus 2 CONTENTS FEATURES and DISPLAYS ..................1 Introduction ............................. 2 Interactive Control Console ........................2 Informational Displays ........................... 3 •• Universal Graphic Diver Interface ..................... 4 • Tissue Loading Bar Graph ......................4 • Oxygen Accumlation Bar Graph ....................5 •...
  • Page 6 ® CONTENTS (CONTINUED) EA Mode ..............................20 Summary of Access to Set Modes ...................... 22 PRE DIVE and DIVE MODES .................. 23 Operational Modes ..........................24 •• Temperature/Date/Time Mode ......................24 •• FO2 Mode ............................24 • FO2 50% Default ........................25 •...
  • Page 7 Data Plus 2 CONTENTS (CONTINUED) After the Transition Period ........................37 •• To view Temperature/Date/Time ..................... 37 •• To access FO2 Mode ........................38 •• To access Pre Dive Planning Sequence ..................38 •• To access Time to Fly and Desaturate Countdowns ..............39 Log Mode ...............................
  • Page 8 ® CONTENTS (CONTINUED) Oxygen Exposure ..........................53 •• Partial Pressure of Oxygen ......................53 •• High PO2 Dive Mode ........................54 •• High Oxygen Accumulation ......................54 Unexpected Loss of Displayed Information ..................55 CARE and MAINTENANCE ..................59 Care and Cleaning ..........................60 ••...
  • Page 9: Features And Displays

    Data Plus 2 FEATURES DISPLAYS refer to page 12 for - WARNINGS and SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 10: Data Plus 2

    Welcome to Oceanic and thank you for choosing the Data Plus 2 ! The Data Plus 2 has a wide array of features described in detail throughout the pages that follow. Due to the importance that they be understood thoroughly prior to using the Data Plus 2, information will be expanded upon and some refreshed as you proceed.
  • Page 11: Informational Displays

    Low Battery d. Temperature Each Data Plus 2 numeric and graphic display represents a unique e. Deco Stop piece of information. It is imperative that you understand the for- f.
  • Page 12: Universal Graphic Diver Interface

    ® ™ UNIVERSAL GRAPHIC DIVER INTERFACE Three bar graphs referred to as the Universal Graphic Diver Interface ™ appear around the perimeter of the screen (Fig. 3). These segmented bar graphs are located next to green, yellow, and red color coded portions of the peripheral decal that denote normal, caution, and danger zones, respectively.
  • Page 13: Oxygen Accumlation Bar Graph

    Data Plus 2 representation of just how close you are to the no decompression limit with a yellow Caution (C.Z.) Zone. This Caution Zone portion of the bar graph allows you to make a decision re- garding safety stop duration or necessity. While you cannot provide a guaran- tee against the occurrence of decompression sickness, you may choose your own personal zone of caution based upon age, physique, excessive weight, etc.,...
  • Page 14: Variable Ascent Rate Indicator

    ® gen loading decreases, the bar graph will begin to recede, indicating that addi- tional exposure (accumulation) is allowed for that dive, and 24 hour period. The O2 bar graph also assists you with managing high partial pressure of oxy- Segments = Speed (rate) 0 = 0 - 20 fpm (0 - 6 mpm) gen (PO2) by flashing the large red Danger zone segment as a warning when...
  • Page 15: Dive Time Remaining

    Data Plus 2 DIVE TIME REMAINING One of the most important pieces of information on the Data Plus 2 is the pat- ented Dive Time Remaining numeric display. To numerically display Dive Time Remaining, the Data Plus 2 constantly monitors two critical pieces of informa- tion;...
  • Page 16: Oxygen Accumulation Time Remaining

    ® As you ascend from depth following a dive that has approached the no decom- pression limit, the Tissue Loading Bar Graph will recede as control shifts to slower compartments. This is a feature of the decompression model that is the basis for multilevel diving, one of the most important advantages the Data Plus 2 offers.
  • Page 17: Alpha/Numeric Displays

    Data Plus 2 ALPHA/NUMERIC DISPLAYS Depth Displays During a dive, CurrentDepth and Maximum Depth reached during that dive are displayed from 0 to 330 feet (99.5 meters) in 1 foot (.5 meter) incre- ments (Fig. 10 a & b). During a Decompression Dive, the required Ceiling Stop Depth is displayed from 60 to 10 feet (20 to 3 meters) in 10 foot (3 meter) increments.
  • Page 18: Ambient Temperature

    ® Ambient Temperatures from 0 to 99 F (-9 to 60 C) are displayed when the Advance (Left) button is pressed while in the Surface Mode or in a dive mode. BACKLIGHT FEATURE In addition to using a high contrast LCD for easy readability in low light condi- tions, the backlight features evenly illuminate the full display.
  • Page 19: Operating Temperature

    (below freezing), you should warm the module and its battery with body heat before diving. Even though the Data Plus 2 will operate in this wide range of temperatures, it is possible to damage the electronics if left exposed to direct sun- light, or in a hot confined space (like a car trunk).
  • Page 20 WARNINGS and SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS • Inspect your Data Plus 2 prior to every dive, checking for any signs of the entrance of mois- ture, damage to the housing, or damage to the LCD display. If these or other signs of dam- age are found, return the unit to an Authorized Oceanic Dealer.
  • Page 21: Activation And Setup

    Data Plus 2 ACTIVATION SETUP refer to page 21 for - WARNINGS and SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 22: Activation

    If no dive is made within 2 hours after initial activation, the Data Plus 2 will automatically deactivate to conserve its battery power. Always check the display before entering the water to ensure that it is activated.
  • Page 23: Main Mode Menu

    Data Plus 2 If battery voltage is below the level sufficient for a day's operation, the Battery icon will be displayed, flashing (Fig. 13a). Below 15% of rated voltage, all graphic displays will shut off except the Battery icon that will flash for 5 sec- onds, then the unit will shutdown.
  • Page 24: Entering Settings

    ® ENTERING SETTINGS • The Advance (Left) button is used to gain access to settings. • The Select (Right) button is used to toggle between, or scroll through, the individual set points available for each of the settings. • The Advance (Left) button is then used to accept and save the set point and revert to Surface Mode, or continue to the next setting.
  • Page 25: To Set: Date/Hour Format/Time

    Data Plus 2 TO SET: DATE//HOUR FORMAT//TIME • press BOTH buttons simultaneously, while in Surface Mode • press Advance (Left) button 1 time • the Date appears with the Year setting flashing (Fig. 15a) • press Select (Right) button until the correct Year appears •...
  • Page 26: To Set: Sampling Rate

    ® • the Time appears with the Hour setting flashing (Fig. 17a) • press Select (Right) button until the correct Hour appears. • press Advance (Left) button 1 time to accept the setting displayed • the Minute setting flashes (Fig. 17b) •...
  • Page 27: To Set: Units Of Measure

    Data Plus 2 • press Select (Right) button until the desired Rate appears. • press Advance (Left) button to accept the setting displayed, and either - • revert to Surface Mode (this setting changed) • advance to Set: Unit (this setting not changed) TO SET: UNITS OF MEASURE •...
  • Page 28: Ea Mode

    ® • press BOTH buttons simultaneously, while in Surface Mode • press Advance (Left) button 9 times • FO2 50 appears with On or Off flashing (Fig. 20) • press Select (Right) button to toggle between 'On' and 'Off' • press Advance (Left) button to accept the setting displayed, and either - •...
  • Page 29 Data Plus 2 WARNINGS and SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS • Never activate the Data Plus 2 underwater. This may result in inaccurate depth and no-de- compression time displays. If the unit is activated when deeper than 4 feet (1 meter) under- water, or at elevations higher than 14,000 feet (4,267 meters), it will perform a diagnostic check followed by immediate shutdown.
  • Page 30: Summary Of Access To Set Modes

    ® SUMMARY OF ACCESS TO SET MODES (settings entered by the factory appear in italics) To access a specific Set mode from the Surface Mode, press the button(s) as follows: SET MODE TO ACCESS TOVIEW TO SAVE To access> Both '1' time> •...
  • Page 31: Pre Dive And Dive Modes

    Data Plus 2 PRE DIVE DIVE MODES refer to page 34 for - WARNINGS and SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 32: Operational Modes

    Set for Metric, Day is on the left and Month on the right. Year doesn't appear. FO2 MODE The Data Plus 2 can be used either as an Air computer or as a Nitrox com- puter. After activation, it will operate as an Air computer without displaying Fig.
  • Page 33: Fo2 50% Default

    FO2 set point is manually changed. FO2 Set for an Air Dive When set with an FO2 value of 'Air', the Data Plus 2 will perform calculations the same as if FO2 were set for 21% oxygen, internally accounting for oxygen loading for any subsequent Nitrox dives.
  • Page 34: Setting Fo2

    Pre Dive Planning Sequence. FO2 Set for a Nitrox Dive You can set the Data Plus 2 for nitrogen-oxygen (nitrox) mixtures of 21% to 50% oxygen (O2). If FO2 is set at a value of 21% (Fig. 25), the unit will remain set as a '21% nitrox computer' for subsequent nitrox dives until FO2 is set to a Fig.
  • Page 35: Pre Dive Planning Sequence

    Data Plus 2 Once a dive is made with the Data Plus 2 set as a nitrox computer (FO2 set for a numerical value), it cannot be set for 'Air' until 24 hours after the last nitrox dive. However, you can set FO2 for 21% for use with air.
  • Page 36: Prior To A Repetitive Dive

    If the segments of the O2 bar graph are displayed (Fig. 29), that next dive is calculated to be controlled by oxygen loading. The Data Plus 2 will store oxygen accumulation for up to 10 dives conducted Fig. 29 - Oxygen Control during a 24 hour period.
  • Page 37: No Decompression Dive Mode

    NO DECOMPRESSION DIVE MODE As long as it is activated on the surface, the Data Plus 2 will enter the No De- compression Dive Mode when you descend deeper than 5 feet (1.5 meters), re- gardless of the operating mode it is in. If activated below 4 feet (1 meter), the Fig.
  • Page 38: Secondary Display

    ® If the Alternate Display is set to 'ON', information includes (Fig. 32): Current Depth and Dive Time Remaining (and icon). Elapsed Dive Time and Maximum Depth are 'accessed' in Large Format, as described below. Secondary Display (access if Alternate is set ON or OFF) To view water Temperature, Time of Day, and if FO2 was set for a numerical Fig.
  • Page 39 The Decompression Dive Mode activates when the Tissue Loading Bar Graph enters the red 'DECO' zone (Fig. 35a). VIOLATION MODES The Data Plus 2 enters Violation Modes when it is unable to predict an ascent procedure. GAUGE MODE If the Data Plus 2 enters a Permanent Violation Mode, it will not display infor- mation relating to nitrogen or oxygen loading for the remainder of that dive or for subsequent dives conducted during the 24 hour period after surfacing.
  • Page 40: Ascending To The Surface

    ® ASCENDING TO THE SURFACE While ascending to shallower depths, the segments that have filled up the Tis- sue Loading Bar Graph will begin to recede (Fig. 36), offering a graphic repre- sentation of your multilevel diving capability. By 'backing off' on the bar graph (fewer segments), you can establish a personal level of conservatism and mar- gin of protection.
  • Page 41: Altitude Diving

    The flashing will stop when your ascent rate is slowed. ALTITUDE DIVING The mathematical model within the Data Plus 2 accounts for the reduced No Decompression dive time available at higher elevations based on NOAA (Na- tional Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) guidelines. When diving in...
  • Page 42 • Until it has shut itself off, you must not use the Data Plus 2 at a different altitude than the altitude where it was originally activated. Doing so will result in an error equal to the dif-...
  • Page 43: Post Dive Modes

    Data Plus 2 POST DIVE MODES refer to page 43 for - WARNINGS and SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 44: First 2 Hours After A Dive

    ® FIRST 2 HOURS AFTER A DIVE When you ascend to 3 feet (1 meter) or shallower, the Data Plus 2 will enter Surface Mode (Fig. 38) and begin counting your surface interval. TRANSITION PERIOD The first 10 minutes is, in affect, a Transition Period during which time the following information is displayed (Fig.
  • Page 45: To View Temperature/Date/Time

    Data Plus 2 To view that Dive's Log (during the Transition Period): • press the Advance (Left) button 2 times, or - • press the Advance (Left) button 1 time, if viewing Temperature/Date/ Time • the unit will revert to Surface Mode after 2 minutes, if no button is...
  • Page 46: To Access Fo2 Mode

    ® To access FO2 Mode: • press the Advance (Left) button 2 times (while in Surface Mode) • If the FO2 Default was set OFF, the FO2 setting displayed will be the same value previously set (Fig. 41). • If the FO2 Default was set ON, the FO2 value displayed (Fig. 42) will be the 'default value' of 50 (%) and will have the be set for the beathing gas used for the next dive.
  • Page 47: To Access Time To Fly And Desaturate Countdowns

    Data Plus 2 The Pre Dive Planning Sequence will only scroll to the maximum depth al- lowed by the nitrogen or oxygen limit, whichever is in control. The respective bar graph will be displayed to indicate which is in control.
  • Page 48: Log Mode

    ® LOG MODE Information from your 12 latest dives is stored in the Log for viewing. After 12 dives are accumulated, each subsequent dive will overwrite the oldest dive in the log (i.e., the most recent dive deletes the oldest). Log information will not be lost when batteries are removed, but factory service will delete the logs.
  • Page 49 Data Plus 2 To access a specific dive's log, press the Advance (Left) button repeatedly. To view the second screen (Nitrogen Log) for that dive (Fig. 48): • press the Select (Right) button 1 time • Log Mode icon • Dive number •...
  • Page 50: After The First 2 Hours

    • the unit will revert to Fly Mode after 2 hours, if no button is pressed DOWNLOADING DATA TO PC Using special infrared linking hardware and a unique PC software program, data from your dives can be downloaded (copied) from your Data Plus 2 into an IBM compatible PC program running on a Windows ®...
  • Page 51 Data Plus 2 To access the External Access (EA) Mode: This mode is used only to download data to the Oceanlog™ PC software program. • press both buttons simultaneously (while in Surface Mode) • press the Advance (Left) button 10 times •...
  • Page 52: Summary Of Access To Post Dive Modes

    ® SUMMARY OF ACCESS TO POST DIVE MODES During the first 2 hours after a dive* (after the 10 minute Transition Period has ended): MODES TO ACCESS TO VIEW Backlight press Either '1 time' (if low light level is sensed) Temperature/Date/Time press Left '1 time' FO2 set...
  • Page 53: Handling The Extremes

    Data Plus 2 HANDLING EXTREMES refer to pages 56-58 for - WARNINGS and SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 54: Avoiding And Managing Decompression

    No Decompression Limit. As you use the Data Plus 2 and become familiar with the Tissue Loading Bar Graph, you will notice that it displays fewer segments for shorter dive times and shallower depths.
  • Page 55: Decompression Dive Mode

    Data Plus 2 DECOMPRESSION DIVE MODE The Data Plus 2 is designed to help you by providing a complete representa- tion of how close you are to entering decompression. Decompression Dive Mode activates when theoretical no decompression time/depth limits are ex- ceeded.
  • Page 56: Secondary Display

    ® Secondary Display (access if Alternate is set ON or OFF) To view water Temperature, Time of Day, and if FO2 was set for a numerical value, display the current level of PO2 (Fig. 54): • press the Advance (Left) button 1 time •...
  • Page 57: Violation Modes

    If you descend below the required decompression ceiling before 5 minutes have Fig. 57 - Conditional elapsed, the Data Plus 2 will continue to function as if no violation had oc- Violation curred. In this case, no off-gassing credit will be given, and for each minute...
  • Page 58: Delayed Violation Mode

    Stop Depths and Time will decrease toward zero, then the Tissue Loading Bar Graph will recede into the caution zone and the Data Plus 2 will revert to the No Decompression Dive Mode. DELAYED VIOLATION MODE Fig.
  • Page 59: Immediate Violation Mode

    IMMEDIATE VIOLATION MODE Five minutes after reaching the surface from a dive in which a Delayed Viola- tion occurred, the Data Plus 2 will enter an Immediate Violation Mode. If a ceiling much greater than 60FT (18M) is required, an Immediate Violation Fig.
  • Page 60: Gauge Mode

    Underwater, the Gauge Mode (Fig. 62) is a continuation of the Immediate Vio- lation Mode that turns the Data Plus 2 into a digital instrument. Dive Time Remaining will not be displayed and the Tissue Loading Bar Graph and O2 Fig.
  • Page 61: Exceeding Maximum Operating Depth

    Data Plus 2 EXCEEDING MAXIMUM OPERATING DEPTH The maximum depth the Data Plus 2 will display all of its features is 330 feet (99.5 meters). Upon exceeding 330 feet (99.5 meters), the Tissue Loading Bar Graph will flash, and the Depth and Maximum Depth displays will only indi- cate 3 dashes (- - -) signifying that you are 'out of range' (Fig.
  • Page 62: High Po2 Dive Mode

    ® HIGH PO2 DIVE MODE The Data Plus 2 enters the High PO2 Dive Mode when partial pressure of oxy- gen becomes equal to, or greater than, 1.40 ATA. The current PO2 value and the symbol 'PO2' will appear in the center portion of the display (Fig. 66). If the Alternate Display is set to ON, they replace Max Depth and Elapsed Dive Time.
  • Page 63: Unexpected Loss Of Displayed Information

    (caution) zone and green (normal) zone. UNEXPECTED LOSS OF DISPLAYED INFORMATION If your Data Plus 2 stops working for any reason, it is important that you have anticipated this possibility and are prepared for it. If you dive in situations where your trip would be ruined or your safety would be jeopardized by losing the use of your Data Plus 2, an analog or digital backup system or use of standard air (or nitrox) tables is highly recommended.
  • Page 64 • Special training, equipment, and support are necessary for diving deeper than the maximum recommended sport diving depth limit of 130 feet (39 meters). Oceanic does not advocate diving to depths below 130 feet (39 meters), the basis for which is purely theoretical.
  • Page 65 Oceanic advises you not use a Data Plus 2 dive computer. • If you exceed certain limits, the Data Plus 2 will not be able to tell you how to get safely back to the surface. These situations exceed tested limits and can result in loss of some Data Plus 2 functions for 24 hours after the dive in which a violation occurred.
  • Page 66 • It should not be considered that the capabilities built into the Data Plus 2 provide any im- plied approval or consent from Oceanic for individuals to exceed the defined limits of recre-...
  • Page 67: Care And Maintenance

    Data Plus 2 CARE MAINTENANCE refer to page 68 for - WARNINGS and SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 68: Care And Cleaning

    AFTER THE DIVE Soak and rinse the Data Plus 2 in fresh water following each dive, and check the low pressure sensor guard cap to ensure that it is free of any debris or ob- structions.
  • Page 69: To Obtain Service

    OCEANIC USA mends that you continue to have this inspection performed every year to en- 2002 Davis Street sure your Data Plus 2 is working properly. The costs of annual inspections are San Leandro, Ca. 94577 Tel: 510-562-0500; Fax: 510-569-5404 not covered under the terms of the 2 year limited warranty.
  • Page 70: Battery Life

    Additional information is available at the Oceanic web site - http://www.oceanicusa.com NOTE: Be sure to record all dives in the Log. Dive log data will be erased whenever your Data Plus 2 receives factory service. BATTERY LIFE Battery consumption rate varies throughout periods of operation, which begin upon activation and continue for 24 hours after surfacing from a dive.
  • Page 71: Low Battery Condition

    BATTERY REPLACEMENT NOTE: The following procedure must be closely adhered to. Damage due to improper battery replacement is not covered by the Data Plus 2 limited 2 year warranty. MODULE REMOVAL FROM BOOT Fig. 69 - Low Battery Wrist or Hose Mount Boot - peel the lips of the boot downward off the module...
  • Page 72: Battery Removal

    ® Console - bend the rubber console boot back to expose the edge of the module. If the boot is flexible enough to permit, you may bend it back far enough to scoop the module out with your index finger. Otherwise, it may be necessary to insert a blunt screwdriver until the tip rests just underneath the module.
  • Page 73 Data Plus 2 • If damage is found, return your Data Plus 2 to your Authorized Oceanic Dealer, and DO NOT attempt to use it until it has re- ceived factory service. If moisture or corrosion is found in the battery compartment, DO NOT use it until it has received proper service.
  • Page 74: Battery Installation

    (Fig. 71a). Ensure that it is evenly seated. NOTE: This o-ring must be a genuine Oceanic part that can be purchased from your Authorized Oceanic Dealer. Use of any other o-ring will void the Data Plus 2 warranty.
  • Page 75: Inspection

    • Press the module completely into place with your thumbs, watching the alignment, until it snaps into place. Care and maintenance is simple and easy, and will help keep your Data Plus 2 in top condition for years of diving enjoyment.
  • Page 76 2. Doing so may damage the depth sensor, possibly resulting in erroneous depth and/or dive time remaining displays. • If you are in doubt about the accuracy of your Data Plus 2 depth readings, DO NOT attempt to dive with it until it has been inspected by Oceanic Customer Service.
  • Page 77: Reference

    Data Plus 2 REFERENCE refer to page 70 for - WARNINGS and SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS...
  • Page 78 • Decompression diving is inherently hazardous and greatly increases your risk of decompres- sion sickness - even when performed according to the computer's calculations. • Using the Data Plus 2, just as using the U.S. Navy, or other, No Decompression Tables, is no guarantee of avoiding decompression sickness, i.e. “the bends.”...
  • Page 79: No Decompression Limits

    (21) (41) offered by the Data Plus 2. Notice also that the Data Plus 2 Pre (24) (31) Dive Planning Sequence does not scroll past 160 feet (48 meters).
  • Page 80: Oxygen Exposure Limits

    ® OXYGEN EXPOSURE LIMITS Predicted exposure limits and oxygen calculations of the Data Plus 2 are based on maximum exposure durations (Fig. 74) published by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration in the October 1991 NOAA Diving Manual. Maximum Exposure Time...
  • Page 81 Data Plus 2 Tissue Tissue Half-Time etc. Half-Time Display Seen Display Seen by the Diver by the Diver No. of No. of etc. Segments Segments Fig. 75 - Tissue Compartment Control Fig. 76 - Tissue Compartment Control Hand-Over...
  • Page 82: Specifications

    ® SPECIFICATIONS NO DECOMPRESSION MODEL OPERATIONAL MODES Basis: • Activation/Diagnostic • Modified Haldanean Algorithm • Surface - • 12 tissue compartments • Temperature/Date/Time • FO2 Set Point Data Base: • Pre Dive Planning Sequence • Diving Science and Technology (DSAT) - Rogers/Powell •...
  • Page 83 Data Plus 2 SPECIFICATIONS (continued) DISPLAY RANGE/RESOLUTION Variable Ascent Rate Indicator ™ (VARI): Numeric Displays: Range: Resolution: • Dive Number 0 - 9 segments feet/min. meters/min. • Depth 0 - 330 ft (0 - 99.5 m) 1 ft (.5 m)
  • Page 84 • Cannot be activated deeper than 4 feet (1.5 m) • Cannot be activated at elevations higher than 14,000 feet (4,267 m) • OceanLog™ for Data Plus 2 - PC Download Package • Needed before first dive. (hardware and software program) •...
  • Page 85: Glossary

    Data Plus 2 GLOSSARY Air Dive - A dive conducted using air (approximately 21% oxygen & 79% nitrogen) as the breathing gas. Algorithm - A step-by-step mathematical formula designed to accomplish a particular result (i.e. Dive Time Remaining in the Data Plus 2).
  • Page 86 ™ Graphic Diver Interface - A feature of Oceanic dive computers. Easily understandable color coded bar graphs that indicate diver status; green = normal, yellow = caution, red = danger. Icon - a small pictorial representation of an operational mode LCD - Abbreviation for liquid crystal display, an easily viewed low voltage display usually found on dive computers Maximum Depth - The deepest depth attained during a dive.
  • Page 87 VARI - Abbreviation for Variable Ascent Rate Indicator. Variable Ascent Rate Indicator ™ - A display on the Data Plus 2 that shows ascent rate as a bar graph alongside a color– coded indicator (part of the Graphic Diver Interface).
  • Page 88: Service Record

    AS A RESPONSIBLE DIVER I UNDERSTAND AND ASSUME Purchased from _______________ THE RISKS I MAY ENCOUNTER WHILE DIVING. Below to be filled in by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer: Date Service Performed Dealer / Technician RESPONSIBLE DIVING BEGINS WITH • DIVING WITHIN THE LIMITS OF MY ABILITY AND TRAINING •...
  • Page 89 Data Plus 2 Tissue Loading Bar Graph Variable Ascent Rate Indicator Oxygen Loading Bar Graph Icon - Low Battery Icon - Maximum Depth Icon - Log Mode Icon - Temperature Icon - Deco Stop Ceiling Icon - Elapsed Dive Time...
  • Page 90 OCEANIC USA 2002 Davis Street San Leandro, Ca. 94577 Phone: 510/562-0500 Fax: 510/569-5404 Web: http://www.oceanicusa.com © 2002 Design 1999 Doc. No. 12-2144 (5/99)

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