Diving In Air Mode; Basic Dive Data - Suunto Cobra Instruction Manual

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m
NO DEC TIME
C
B
T
bar
DIVE
Fig. 3.7. Dive has just begun
and no air time is shown. First
estimate of remaining air time
will be shown after 30-60
seconds.
m
AIR TIME
NO DEC TIME
C
B
T
bar
DIVE TIME
Fig. 3.8. Diving display.
Present depth is 19.3 m [63 ft]
and no-decompression stop time
limit is 23 minutes in A0/P1
mode. Maximum depth during
this dive was 19.8 m [65 ft],
elapsed dive time is 16
minutes.
m
AIR TIME
NO DEC TIME
C
B
T
bar
DIVE TIME
°
C
Fig. 3.9. Diving display. Present cylinder pressure is 210 bar [3045 psi]
and remaining air time 41 minutes. Alternative display of current time
and temperature is shown for 5 seconds after pressing TIME button.
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3.3. DIVING IN AIR MODE

3.3.1. BASIC DIVE DATA

MAX
The dive computer will remain in the Surface mode at
depths less than 1.2 m [4 feet]. At depths greater than
1.2 m the instrument will go into the Diving mode
TIME
(Fig. 3.7.).
All information on the display is labeled (Fig. 3.7. and
3.8.). During a no-decompression stop dive, the
following information will be displayed:
MAX
MAX
MAX
MAX
TIME
your present depth in meters [ft]
the Remaining Air time
the Altitude Adjustment setting on the left side
of the center window with a wave and
mountain symbols (A0, A1, or A2) (see
Table 3.3.)
the Personal Adjustment setting on the left
side of the center window with a diver
symbol and + signs (P0, P1, or P2) (see
Table 3.4.)
the maximum depth during this dive in
meters [ft], indicated as MAX
the cylinder pressure in bar [or psi]
displayed in the lower left corner
the elapsed dive time in minutes, shown as
DIVE TIME in the lower right corner
the available no-decompression time in
minutes in the center window as NO DEC
TIME and as a bar graph on the left side of
the display. It is calculated based on the five
factors described in section 6.1. "Operating
Principles".

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