indicates the Maximum Depth reached during that dive. In the event that you
descend deeper than 330 feet (99.5 meters), this display will only show three
dashes (Fig. 21b, page 18) for the remainder of that dive, and as the Max Depth
in the Dive Log for that dive. Other displays that utilize these segments of the
LCD include - level of PO2 (if greater than 1.40 BAR), and required decompres-
sion ceiling stop depth.
During a Decompression Dive the required Ceiling Stop Depth (Fig. 24a, page
20) replaces the Maximum Depth display. However, Maximum Depth will
appear for 3 seconds when the screen toggles to the Alternate display once every
15 seconds while in the Decompression Mode.
During a nitrox dive, if the value of PO2 reaches 1.40 BAR, the PO2 value will
remain on display (Fig. 22a) until the level decreases below 1.40 BAR. Max
Depth and Bottom Time (or Stop Depth and Stop Time) will not be displayed
until the PO2 value decreases below 1.40 BAR.
TIME DISPLAY
The Main Time display, located in the lower portion of the LCD (Fig. 23a),
indicates elapsed Surface Time, theoretical Dive Time Available during the
PDPS, No Decompression (or O2 tolerance) Dive Time Remaining, Total Ascent
Time required, or time to fly (during the second 12 hours) depending on the
mode that the DataPlus is in at the time. Other displays that utilize these
DataPlus
a
FT
DATA
PLUS
GLO
Fig. 22 - High PO2
FT
FT
MAX
a
DATA
PLUS
GLO
Fig. 23 - Time Displays
b
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