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2. Calling Up Skin Diving Log Data
(1) The most recent skin diving log data is displayed when the watch is switched to the
skin log mode by pressing button (D).
(2) The log data that you want to view can be selected by pressing either button (A) or
button (B). Logs are identified according to the date and dive number.
Old log data is called up each time button (A) is pressed, while new log data is called up each
t
ime button (B) is pressed. (Pressing either button continuously causes the log data to change
rapidly.)
(3) The display of the selected log data changes each time button (C) is pressed.
* "NO LOG" is displayed when there is no skin diving log data recorded.
* Maximum depth (max. depth) is displayed as "--.- m" when the maximum depth has exceeded
80.0 m while diving.
* Calling up log data may take some time when there is a large amount of log data recorded. In
such cases, "WAIT" is displayed while log data is being called up. The water sensor and none
of the button operations function while "WAIT" is displayed.
3. Deleting Log Data
Individual sets of log data cannot be deleted. When a new dive is made when there are
already 100 sets of dive data recorded for the total dive data of scuba diving log data and
skin diving log data, the oldest log data is automatically deleted.
CAUTION
It is strongly recommended to promptly record important log data in another storage
medium. When a new dive is made and there are already 100 sets of dive data
recorded for the total dive data of scuba diving log data and skin diving log data, the
oldest log data is automatically deleted. In addition, since there is also the possibility
of data being lost due to a malfunction in the watch or during repairs or inspections, it
is recommended to promptly transfer data to a personal computer following
completion of diving. Please note that the manufacturer cannot be responsible for
data that is lost due to a malfunction.
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Date
Dive number
1st Display 2nd Display 3rd Display
(C)
(C) (C)
Max: Max. depth
In: Time in
D.Time: Dive time
(Champion) Max:
Deepest depth ever recorded
during skin diving
Date on which deepest depth
ever recorded was recorded
(date and dive number on that
day)
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This mode is used to measure depth underwater. When the water sensor detects water in
any mode other than the transfer mode and low power mode, the watch automatically
switches to the dive mode. When the depth exceeds 1 m during the preliminary dive
display, measurement of depth begins enabling the watch to display necessary
information including current depth, dive time and max. depth for the diver.
During the preliminary dive display, the diver mark flashes in the lower left corner of the
display and the display of each mode prior to switching to the preliminary dive display is
maintained.
Once measurement of water depth begins, if diving continues for more than 3 minutes at
a depth of more than 1 m, the watch switches to the scuba diving display and displays
no-decompression limit time.
• The diver mark flashes in the lower left corner of the display while diving.
WARNING
Always make sure to confirm that the "diver mark" is flashing in the lower left corner of
the display during the preliminary dive display before beginning a dive. The water
depth measurement function does not operate if "BATT", "ERR", "CHK" or other error
messages (indicating that a warning function has been activated) are flashing in the
lower left corner of the preliminary dive display. In addition, it is recommended to
sufficiently charge the watch prior to starting a dive to avoid the watch becoming
insufficiently charged while diving even if the insufficient charge warning function
("BATT" display) has not been activated.
* For further details, refer to the section on " Warning Functions".
1. Reading the Display during Depth Measurement
During skin diving:
Current time
Dive time
Max. depth
Current
depth
Diver mark
[Preliminary Dive
Display]
[Water Depth
Measurement
Display]
Skin diving
Scuba diving
Diver mark
flashing
Display before
switching to
preliminary dive
display
When
depth
exceeds
1 m
When depth
is less than
1 m
When
depth is
more than
1 m
When more
than 3 minutes
elapse
continuously at
a depth of more
than 1 m
(
C
)(
B
)
(
D
)(
A
)
(
C
)(
B
)
(
D
)(
A
)
(
C
)(
B
)
(
D
)(
A
)
(
C
)(
B
)
(
D
)(
A
)
[0 m Display after
Completion of Water
Depth Measurement]
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