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Liquivision U-2 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Liquivision U-2 User Manual (155 pages)
Air Integrated Dive Computer
Brand:
Liquivision
| Category:
Diving Instrument
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Important Notices
8
Definitions
9
User Agreement and Warranty
9
Liquivision Limitation of Liability
10
Trademark Notice
10
Patent Notice
10
LYNX Hardware Features
11
T1 Tank Transmitter Hardware Features
11
Tank Transmitter Hardware Features
12
L1 Location Transmitter Hardware Features
12
LYNX-AI Software Features
12
Getting Started - before Diving Your Lynx
14
Register Your Unit/Activate Your Dive Software (Free)
14
Unlock the Locator Feature of the LYNX (OPTIONAL, Free, BETA Software)
14
Setup Time/Date & Battery Type
15
Read the Manual
15
Familiarize Yourself with Tap-Navigation
15
Getting Started - Features of Your Lynx Unit
16
Getting Started - Features of Your T1 Transmitter
17
Getting Started - Features of Your U-2/L1 Transmitter
18
Getting Started - How to Turn On/Tap Your Lynx
19
General Tapping/Menu Guidelines
19
Getting Started - Setting up a Transmitter Pre-Dive
24
Transmitter Identification/Labels
24
T1/U-2 Tank Transmitter Installation
25
T1/U-2 Tank and L1 Location Transmitter Orientation
26
Strong Signal/Weak Signal Zones of the Transmitters Themselves
26
The Biggest Shadow the T1 or U-2 Tank Transmitter Faces: YOU
27
Turning the T1/U-2 Transmitters On/Off
28
Turning the L1 Transmitters On/Off
28
Checking Your Transmitter Pre-Dive
29
Getting Started - Setting up Lynx Pre-Dive
30
LYNX Surface Display
30
LYNX Scroll Bar
30
First, Check Your Battery
30
Optimizing Battery Life
31
Surface Menus
32
Main Menu
32
Shut off
33
Enter PIN
33
Lock / Unlock
34
Dive Planning
34
Mode (Rec/Tec/Gauge)
35
Rec Mode
35
Tec Mode
37
PO2 Dive
38
Gauge Mode
38
Dive Setup (Only in Tec Mode)
38
Conservatism
38
PO2 Deco
39
Last Deco Stop
39
Gases (Only in Rec & Tec Modes)
39
Compute NDL (Only in Rec & Tec Modes)
40
Runtime (Only in Tec Mode)
40
Alarms
42
Alarms On/Off
42
Depth
42
Time
42
Ascent Rate
42
Descent Rate
43
Your Saturation (Only in Rec & Tec Modes)
43
Simulate Dive
44
Pre-Dive Check (Only if You Are Using One or more Transmitters)
44
Air Integration
45
Mode
45
Units
47
Transmitter
47
Set All Units (Only with Software V1.11 or Below)
47
A0000 You off
47
Type
47
Serial
48
Name
48
Max
48
MID
48
Low
48
Reserve
48
Battery
49
Copy to
50
Advanced
50
Compass
50
Calibrate
50
Check
50
Dive Log
50
Log Summary
51
Log Detail
51
Depth Graph
52
Temperature Graph
52
Display Settings
52
Brightness
52
Auto DIM
52
Refresh
53
Layout (Only Affects Gauge Mode)
53
Velocity
54
Stopwatch DF (Only in Gauge Mode)
54
Dark Mode (Only in Gauge Mode)
54
Show Hours
55
Show TTS
55
Show MAX
56
Simulate Dive
56
Preferences
56
Units
56
Log Period
56
Tap Sensitivity
57
Tap Count
57
Minimum Dive
57
Minimum Surface Interval
57
Status
58
Battery Type
58
Battery Meter
58
Battery Test
59
Temperature
59
Salinity
59
Time/Date
60
12H/24H
60
Time
60
Date
60
Year
60
Calibrate Time
60
Connect to PC
61
Locator PIN
61
Underwater Menus
63
Main Underwater Menu
63
Switch Gas (Only in Tec Mode)
63
LOST GAS (Only in Tec Mode)
64
Silence Alarms
64
AI Mode
65
Locate
66
Compass
67
Stopwatch (Only in Gauge Mode)
68
Reset AVG (Only in Gauge Mode)
68
Dark Mode On/Off (Only in Gauge Mode & Only if Dark Mode Is Activated in the Surface Menus)
69
Display
69
Brightness
69
Auto DIM (Only if Auto DIM Mode Is Activated in the Surface Menus)
69
Layout (Only Affects Gauge Mode)
69
Advanced
70
Stop Simulation
70
Diving with Your Lynx in Rec Mode
71
Overview
71
Setting up a Dive in Rec Mode
73
Settings that will Affect Your Dive
74
Conservatism Settings
74
Safety Stop
74
Oxygen Loading (for Enriched Air/Nitrox Dives)
74
Entering the Water
74
Turning Your LYNX on
74
Beginning Your Dive
75
Dive Display
75
Dive Time
75
Depth
75
Air Integration
76
Air Time
76
TTS (Total Time to Surface) and Max Depth Display
78
Decompression Information Zone
79
Graphical Decompression Stop Information
79
Graphical Ascent/Descent Indicators & Alarms
80
CNS Loading
80
N2 Loading
80
Gas
81
Gas/Po2/Cns
81
Temperature
82
Battery Indicator - LYNX
82
Battery Indicators - Transmitter(S)
83
Battery Savings" Mode
83
Exiting the Water
83
Last Dive Information
84
Altitude Compensation/Surface Pressure Adjustments
84
Diving with Your Lynx in Tec Mode
86
Overview
86
Setting up a Dive in Tec Mode
87
Settings that will Affect Your Dive
89
Gas Settings
89
Switching Gases
90
Switching Gases also Switches the Tank that Is Monitored
90
Conservatism Settings
90
PO2 Settings
91
Safety Stop/Deco Stops
91
Oxygen Loading
91
Entering the Water
92
Turning Your LYNX on
92
Beginning Your Dive
92
Dive Display
92
Dive Time
92
Depth
92
Air Integration
92
TTS (Total Time to Surface) and Max Depth Display
93
Decompression Information Zone
93
Graphical Decompression Stop Information
94
Graphical Ascent/Descent Indicators & Alarms
94
CNS Loading
95
N2 Loading
95
Gas
95
Gas/Po2/Cns
95
Temperature
96
Battery Indicator - LYNX
96
Battery Indicators - Transmitter(S)
97
Battery Savings" Mode
98
Exiting the Water
98
Last Dive Information
98
Altitude Compensation/Surface Pressure Adjustments
99
Diving with Your Lynx in Gauge Mode
100
Entering the Water
100
Dive Planning
100
Turning Your LYNX on
101
Beginning Your Dive
101
Diving
101
Dive Display
101
Dive Time
102
Depth
102
Air Integration
102
Stopwatch
103
Maximum Depth
103
Average Depth
103
Time of Day
104
Temperature
104
Battery Indicator - LYNX
104
Battery Indicators - Transmitter(S)
105
Battery Savings" Mode
105
Exiting the Water
106
Last Dive Information
106
Altitude Compensation/Surface Pressure Adjustments
107
Diving with Your Lynx - Air Integration Functions
108
Overview of the LYNX-AI Ultrasonic Features and Technology
108
Setting up an Air Integrated Dive
109
Positioning Your LYNX to Get the Best Possible Transmitter Signal
111
Hand & Wrist Position
112
Other Computer Position
112
Dry Suit Cuff
112
Lynx Strap
112
Summary of Factors that Affect LYNX-AI Range
113
ORIENTATION: Ultrasonic Signals Travel Farthest with a Direct Line-Of-Sight
113
Before You Can Use the Locator Feature
114
Using the Locator Feature
114
For the Locator to Work, the LYNX Must be Kept Horizontal
115
What Your See on Your Locator Screen
115
Waiting For/Obtaining Your First Data Packet
115
How to Navigate When You Get Your First Packet
116
More Details about What You See on Your Screen
117
How to Navigate When You Get Your Subsequent Packets
117
Packet Aging
118
Troubleshooting the Locator Feature
119
Practice Makes Perfect
119
Using the Distance Estimate to Get Best Signal Reception
120
Don't Remain Still
121
Locator Operation at Different Distances
121
Locator Operation in Face of Obstructions
121
Typical Path to Reach Your Target
121
Diving with Your Lynx - Locator Functions
114
Important Notice
114
CARING for YOUR LYNX and TRANSMITTERS
122
Sensitive Areas of Your Lynx
122
Sensitive Areas of Your T1 Transmitter
122
Sensitive Areas of Your U-2/L1 Transmitters
123
Post-Dive Care and Storage of Your LYNX and Transmitter(S)
123
Long-Term LYNX and Transmitter Storage
124
Replacement Battery Storage
124
LYNX and Transmitter Accuracy Testing
124
OVERVIEW of LYNX, T1, U-2 and L1 BATTERY TYPES
125
Battery Types by Product
126
LYNX and T1 Battery Types
126
Battery Types
127
U-2E - the U-2 Extension Kit
128
L1 Battery Type
129
Spare Batteries You Can Buy from Liquivision
131
Battery Compartment O-Ring Information
132
Determining & Optimizing Battery Life
134
How to Determine LYNX or Transmitter Battery Life Remaining
134
Basic Rules for Optimizing Battery Life in Your LYNX
135
Basic Rules for Optimizing Battery Life in Your Tank or Location Transmitter
136
Detailed Rules for Optimizing Battery Life in Your LYNX
136
LYNX Battery Savings Mode: When Your Battery Voltage Drops below a Critical Level
136
Estimated LYNX Battery Life Depending on User Settings
137
T1 Transmitter Battery Life
138
Transmitter Battery Life
138
L1 Transmitter Battery Life
138
CHANGING the Lynx's or T1'S BATTERY
139
Option- Change O-Ring
142
CHANGING the U-2 or L1 BATTERY
144
Lynx Pc Interface
145
PC Drivers: Internet Explorer
145
PC Drivers: Firefox
146
PC Drivers: Google Chrome
146
Advanced Users
146
PC Dive Logger: Internet Explorer
147
PC Dive Logger: Firefox
147
PC Dive Logger: Google Chrome
147
Mac-OSX Dive Logger (All Browsers)
147
How to Connect the LYNX PC Interface to Your Computer
148
How to Launch a Dive Log Download
148
How to Install the Liquivision Firmware Updater Onto Your PC
149
PC Firmware Updater: Internet Explorer
149
PC Firmware Updater: Firefox
149
PC Firmware Updater: Google Chrome
150
Mac-OSX Firmware Updater (All Browsers)
150
How to Install the Newest Firmware on Your LYNX
150
PC: Internet Explorer Firmware Install
151
PC: Firefox Firmware Install
151
PC: Google Chrome Firmware Install
151
Mac-OSX Firmware Install (All Browsers)
152
All Users
153
Support Contacts
154
Bibliography
154
Appendix A - Photos Good/Bad T1/U-2 Positions
155
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