Dive Log Mode - Oceanic DATA PLUS Owner's Manual

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Fig. 45 - Dive Log Mode
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While you cannot provide a guarantee against the occurrence of de-
compression sickness, you may choose your own personal zone of
caution based upon your individual age, physique, excessive weight,
training, experience, etc. to reduce the statistical risk.
The Ascent Rate Indicator shows how fast you are ascending. When you exceed
the maximum recommended ascent rate of 60 feet per minute (18 meters per
minute), the bar graph segments will enter the red (Too Fast) zone and you will
be alerted by all segments flashing (Fig. 44) until ascent rate is slowed. Rates as
they correspond with the bar graph are: 0 segments = 0 to 20 fpm (0 to 6 mpm),
1 segment = 21 to 30 fpm (6.5 to 9 mpm), 2 segments = 31 to 40 fpm (9.5 to 12
mpm), 3 segments = 41 to 50 fpm (12.5 to 15 mpm), 4 segments = 51 to 60 fpm
(15.5 to 18 mpm), and 5 flashing segments = 61+ fpm (18+ mpm).

DIVE LOG MODE

Dive Log Mode, identified by the Dive Log icon (Fig. 45a), located in the upper
left portion of the LCD, can be accessed while on the surface using the button on
the front of the module. Information from your 12 latest dives is stored in the
log for view. After 12 dives are accumulated, each subsequent dive will over-
write the oldest dive that exists in the log, i.e. the DataPlus will add the most
recent dive while deleting the oldest. Information is not lost when batteries are
removed from the unit.

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