. Start using MISSION2 1.1 Diving Safety ● Please read the user manual before using MISSION2 to ensure safe and proper use. ● The manual is based on the default settings of MISSION2. ● All dive gear will fail. It is not a question of whether it will fail, but when it will fail. There may also be bugs in the firmware. Do not use MISSION2 as your only diving instrument. You should have a detailed diving plan before each dive. ● Diving involves risk. Only trained divers should use the MISSION2.
* Quick Start Guide * Warranty card 1.3 Removing/replacing the strap In addition to the originally provided long straps, MISSION2 has short straps available for purchase. If you need to adjust the length of the strap, you can replace strap according to the following instructions. Change watch strap: When removing the strap, push the strap spring clip to the right, lift it up to take out the strap, and release the strap spring clip. To replace a new strap, simply follow the opposite steps.
1.4.2 Power On/Off Power On: Press and hold backlight button E for 3 seconds, or connect MISSION2 to the charging cable. Power Off: Press and hold button E for 3 seconds while in watch mode. 1.4.3 Charge & Save Battery Please make sure the charging points are clean and dry. Moisture and dirt can seriously affect charging efficiency and may cause damage.
iOS: https://apple.co/31ouXTE Android: http://bit.ly/2WAfdNL ※ App version may vary slightly depending on your mobile phone and software version 1. After logging in to the app, go to “Add device” to start pairing. ※ Enable Bluetooth on your mobile phone. Android users may need to authorize the connection to the device. 2. MISSION2 MENU → SETTING → SMART CONNECT → CONNECT TO MOBILE PHONE: (iOS & Android) ON 3. In the App: Select your MISSION2.
To use the mobile phone notification function, go to MISSION2: Settings → Connect to mobile phone → Message notification → All messages. Press the button A on the main screen to view the notification and press button A or C to scroll up and down. All notifications will be cleared after a restart. ※ If “Call Only” is selected, the MISSION2 only displays call notifications. 1.7 Firmware Update ATMOS regularly releases new firmware including new features, bug fixes and improvements.
1.8.1 Change Watch Face Change via mobile APP After pairing MISSION2 to the ATMOS App, go to the Watch Face option of Your Device and select the desired Watch Face Change via MISSION2 Settings Menu > Watch Face> Press button A or C to scroll, and press button B to select the desired Watch Face. 1.8.2 Customize surfaces with photos After pairing the ATMOS App with MISSION2, go to Your Device > Watch Face > Photo, select your desired photo from the album as your Watch Face 2.
※ The heart rate function is disabled by default during dive or swimming. ※ The heart rate may vary greatly due to light wavelength absorption underwater, which in turn affects the optical detection. Causes of abnormal heart rate: ● Avoid applying sunscreen or skin lotion, which will result in uneven reflection of light, and keep the wearing area clean. ● Arm hair, tattoos or skin tone, arm movement, subcutaneous blood flow, etc. may all affect heart rate measurements.
2.3 Steps & Calories MISSION2 will count your daily steps and calories * Enable Step & Calories: Settings > Widget > Step & Calories: ON * Checking the step count & calories: after enabling the widget, press button C key on the main screen to scroll to the information page The orange outer circle is the step counter, and the yellow inner circle represents calories * The increase in steps and calorie consumption will gradually form a circle.
※ The pedometer sensor will not display the number of steps you have taken immediately. MISSION2 will update on the display after a short delay. ※ Factors of abnormal step counting: Any vibrations or arm movements associated with walking, as well as repetitive and regular movements, may affect the step count. Target value in the step counter and calories Settings > Widget > Step & Calories Enter steps and calories. 2.
There will be altitude data during GPS positioning. When there is a large altitude deviation or offset, this option is to use the GPS altitude to calibrate the current altitude. Enter current altitude When there is a large height deviation or offset, input the correct height of the location, such as the height displayed at the trailhead, as the height reference value to calibrate the current height. 2.4.
※ Take note! The actual tide level may be affected by the weather conditions, including atmospheric pressure, wind direction, rain, etc. Anyone using this function must make a safe judgment based on the current situation, so special attention should be paid when referring to the above information. Diving with an incorrect assessment of your ability and physical condition can result in injury or even death. Thus, the tidal information is for reference only! Steps: 1.
Step 2 - Please ensure the mobile phone has GPS turned on, and allow ATMOS App to obtain location information. Step 3 - Go to the weather widget, the weather data will be obtained and displayed 1. Open the APP and pair the watch with the APP 2. Please ensure the mobile phone has GPS turned on, and allow ATMOS App to obtain location information. 3. ATMOS App > Weather widget, obtain and display the weather data 4. Please check MISSION2 Widget if weather information is displayed 2.
3. Dive Mode 3.1.1 Water Auto-on ※ Do not rely on the water auto-on function. It is important to check all settings of the dive computer prior to descent on each dive. The MISSION2 default dive mode of auto-on is Scuba Mode. The default dive mode may be changed in SETTING. MISSION2 will display the selected dive mode when you enter water. ※ The default dive mode can be set to "Off" - when it is off, MISSION2 will not automatically turn on dive mode, and no icon will appear at the bottom of the time screen.
3.2 Scuba Mode 3.2.1 Scuba Preparation Screen and Operation * The GPS will start blinking and positioning. It will stop blinking and display a green light once the positioning is complete. * The heart rate function is disabled by default during dive * Press button C to enter the Advanced setting. * Press button B button to start diving 3.2.2 Scuba Setting Press button C in Scuba preparation screen to enter the Advanced Settings.
Conservatism Conservatism: HIGH (GF 35/75) Conservatism: MEDIUM (GF 40/85) Conservatism: LOW (GF 45/95) Conservatism: CUSTOM ! ! ! Adjusting GF (Gradient Factor) will affect decompression calculations. For more detail, please refer to Erik Baker's (Clearing up the Confusion About Deep Stops) Dive Site See 4.1.2 Dive Site Safety Stop Ascend to 6 meters, start a 3-minute safety stop, and the countdown interval is 3-7 meters Set the ON/OFF and adjust the stop time.
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Mark Compass Heading Hold button B to enter the Mark Compass Heading in preparation screen or during dive. * Use button B to mark heading * Use button A to unmark heading View Compass Heading Hold button A to enter the Compass Heading in preparation screen or during dive.
Time Alarm display notifies the diver when the Dive Time has been reached. Depth Alarm Depth Alarm notifies the diver every minute when the maximum depth has been reached. Battery Low Battery Low Notifies the diver when battery power is low. Safety Stop The safety stop can be switched on and off, and can be set according to personal needs and dive plans. The default is ON.
Safety Stop Pause The depth of the safety stop is 3-7 meters, beyond which the countdown will stop and a "Safety Stop Pause" reminder will appear. Safety Stop Clear Safety Clear notifies the diver when the safety stop is completed. NDL below 3mins LOW NDL notifies the diver every minute when the remaining NDL time is less than 3 mins.
After the NDL is up, it will enter the decompression state, and MISSION2 will notify the user with a "decompression stop need" reminder. The NDL indicator will be replaced by "Deco Stop", notifying the stop depth (6m) and decompression stop time (3 min). ! ! ! Please ascend slowly to the depth for a decompression stop .
CNS Oxygen Toxicity CNS Alarm appears when central nervous system toxicity loading percentage is greater than 85%. Time-to-Surface (TTS) TTS can be viewed in minutes by pressing button C. It is the sum of all decompression stops and ascent times on the current dive. It is based on the following calculations: * Assumes that the diver's ascent rate is 10m/min(33ft/min) * Follows decompression stops calculated by dive computer Check SPG SPG Alarm notifies the pressure when the set dive time has been reached.
Graphes: Press button B to display white time line, press button A or C to advance the time line Event: Green: Safety Stop Red: Ascent Too Fast White Framed Red : Decompression Yellow: Depth Alert ※ All alarm will be recorded during dive 3.2.5 Dive Plan ※ Dive plan is used to estimate the no-decompression limit (NDL) after a certain period of rest * Press button B to switch between depth and surface rest time.
3.3 Freedive Mode The Freedive mode provides two choices: freedive (Depth mode) and pool (Dynamic apnea mode). ! ! ! If there is residual nitrogen in the body after scuba/gauge dive, do not freedive until the no-fly time is over. 3.3.1 Freedive Preparation Screen and Operation Depth mode Depth mode * The GPS will start blinking and positioning. It will stop blinking and display a green light once the positioning is complete.
Time Alarm Time Alarm display notifies the diver when the Dive Time has been reached. (10 sets) Surface Internal Reminder Select between Default, Custom, and Off Default: "Surface Internal Completed" reminder will appear when the surface internal reaches twice the dive time Dive Site See 4.1.
Upper-right: Stopwatch (Button A: Start/Reset) Mid-right: Current depth Bottom-right: Dive time Upper-left: Dive count Left: Water temperature Press button E: Turns the backlight On/Off.
Upper: Heart rate Mid: Sets|Dive time Mid: Surface Internal time Bottom: Battery and time Press button A to start During the dive Press the button A to end End of dynamic apnea Enter distance During surface internal SI continues to accumulate The blue frame sets will increase with the number of dynamic apnea
3.4 Gauge Mode Gauge mode does not perform decompression calculations. It only displays depth, time, water temperature, and ascent rate with the functions of depth gauge and underwater timer. ! ! ! Scuba Mode will be locked for 24 hours after using gauge mode to dive. During the time, diving under Scuba Mode will only enable the Gauge Mode, please rest for 24 hours before scuba diving. Can be unlocked via Scuba > Advanced Setting 3.4.
Freshwater/Seawate r Depth correction based on Freshwater/Seawater The density of salt water is about 3% higher than that of fresh water, and the depth of fresh water will be deeper under the same pressure value Optical heart rate The heart rate function is disabled by default during diving, and can be enabled according to personal needs Backlight Adjust the backlight constant brightness, brightness level and backlight on wrist raise Factory Reset Restore settings to factory defaults 3.3.
4. GPS 4.1 Dive GPS ※ Before dive, MISSION2 would require to GPS positioning to mark entry and exit locations, and saved locations ※ MISSION2 is waterproof up to 100 meters. Thus, with the air-tight case, unlike mobile phones, which can expose the antenna for signal reception, the GPS function is only suitable for outdoor areas. Weather, shade, and environment will all cause interference, and there is no guarantee that the GPS can be positioned. Correct Steps 1.
The water entry and exit location can be displayed from the map when the long is synced to the APP. The arrow down is the water enter location, and the arrow up is the water exit location. 4.1.2 Dive Site Dive Site function can be accessed in Scuba, Freedive, Gauge Mode's advanced setting prior to descent after the GPS positioning is complete. 1. Nearby Sites: Show 5 nearby dive sites in the ATMOS database. 2.
4.2 Onshore GPS Outdoor sports: GPS positioning shall be completed before running, cycling, swimming, and ski/boarding, performing sports without GPS positioning will affect the accuracy of logging and calories. When the GPS signal is interrupted, the GPS LOSS alarm will appear until the signal is re-received. Factors that affect GPS positioning: GPS signals are positioned through electromagnetic waves. When obstacles are encountered, signal reception will be affected, so positioning cannot be guaranteed.
5. Activities 5.1 Running Mode Running mode provides two choices of running (outdoor mode) and treadmill (indoor mode). 5.1.1 Running Preparation Screen and Operation Running Mode: The GPS will start blinking and positioning. It will stop blinking and display a green light once the positioning is complete. Heart rate will be displayed when turned ON. Treadmill mode: The heart rate and sensor icon connection icon will be displayed, and no GPS positioning and APP track is displayed.
Time reminder: Time reminder will appear when the set time has been reached. Lap Count Lap Count Button: Press button A to manually count the lap There are two modes for automatic lap count: Distance Lap Count: Count the lap automatically when the set distance has been reached. Time lap count: Count the lap automatically when the set time has been reached. Auto Pause When you stop running, MISSION2 will automatically pause, and the time will not continue to count.
Press button C in the main running screen to go to the sub-screen, and press button C again to return to the main screen The upper-left, upper-right, bottom-left, and bottom-right field information can go to the setting field to adjust the information you want to see, such as climb, temperature, altitude, etc. Automatic Lap Count The lap will be counted automatically when the set time or distance has been reached.
If you turn on the auto-pause function, when you stop moving forward, it will automatically pause, the time will not continue to be calculated, and it will automatically continue until you advance again. Pause and save Press button D on the main running screen, and the pause screen will appear Press button A to return to the main screen Press button C to save and exit 5.2 Cycling Mode Cycling mode provides outdoor mode and two options in indoor mode. 5.2.
5.2.2 Cycling Terminology: Speed: the distance traveled per hour, for example: the cyclist with a 25KM hourly rate, which means that he completed 25km in 1 hour. Cadence CAD: The number of rotations. For example, one foot passing the same position on the circumference 90 times in one minute will be 90 RPM. (Recommended cadence: 90~110 rpm), the unit is RPM (Rotate per Minute) Lap Count: Record the speed of the segment by distance or time, as a tool to control or adjust the speed.
26 × 1.75 2023 700 × 20C 2086 26 × 1.95 2050 700 × 23C 2096 26 × 2.00 2055 700 × 25C 2105 26 × 1-3/8 2068 700C Tubular 2130 26 × 2.10 2068 700 × 28C 2136 26 × 2.125 2070 700 × 30C 2146 26 × 2.35 2083 700 × 32C 2155 26 × 1-1/2 2100 700 × 35C 2168 26 × 3.00 2170 700 × 38C 2180 27 × 1 2145 700 × 40C 2200 27 × 1-1/8 2155 700 × 44C 2235 27 × 1-1/4 2161 700 × 45C 2242 5.2.3 Cycling Setting Press button C in cycling preparation screen to enter the Advanced Settings.
There are two modes for automatic lap count: Distance Lap Count: Count the lap automatically when the set distance has been reached. Time lap count: Count the lap automatically when the set time has been reached. Auto Pause When you stop running, MISSION2 will automatically pause, and the time will not continue to count.
go to the setting field to adjust the information you want to see, such as climb, temperature, altitude, etc. Automatic Lap Count The lap will be counted automatically when the set time or distance has been reached. Manual Lap Count Press button A to manually count the lap Auto Pause If you turn on the auto-pause function, when you stop moving forward, it will automatically pause, the time will not continue to be calculated, and it will automatically continue until you advance again.
Pause and save Press button D on the main cycling screen, and the pause screen will appear Press button A to return to the main screen Press button C to save and exit 5.3 Swimming Mode Swimming mode provides two choices of pool (indoor mode) and open water (outdoor mode). 5.3.1 Swimming Preparation Screen and Operation Pool Mode: When using MISSION2 for the first time, please follow the manual to select the length of the pool or customize the distance.
PACE/100M: 3 minutes and 21 seconds to complete 100m SWIM TOTAL: Accumulated number of strokes SWOLF: a measure of swimming efficiency Calculation: "The number of strokes to complete a lap + the number of seconds to complete a lap" = SWOLF value. The lower the SWOLF, the higher the efficiency. 5.3.3 Swimming Setting Press button C in swimming preparation screen to enter the Advanced Settings.
Upper: Heart rate First field: distance Second field: Number of laps and swimming time Third field: 100m pace Bottom: Battery and time Open Water Main Screen Upper: Heart rate First field: distance Second field: Swimming time - (without turning) Third field: 100m pace Bottom: Battery and time Pool and Open Water sub-screen Press button C in the main swimming screen to go to the sub-screen, and press button C again to return to the main screen The upper-left, upper-right, bottom-left, and bottom-right field
Press button D on the main swimming screen, and the pause screen will appear Press button A to return to the main screen Press button C to save and exit 5.3.5 Inaccurate Information When swimming in pool, the following conditions may result in inaccurate information: 1. Stop before reaching the end 2. Change swimming strokes in between 3. Swimming using a floating board without hand stroke 4. Dynamic Apnea without hand stroke 5.
5.4.2 Ski/board Terminology: Speed: The distance ski per hour. Lap Count: Record the speed of the segment by distance or time, as a tool to control or adjust the speed. 5.4.3 Ski/board Setting Press button C in ski/boarding preparation screen to enter the Advanced Settings. Adjustable Function: Fields Fields displayed on the ski/board sub-screen - Adjust the displayed information, such as climb, temperature, altitude, etc.
Factory Reset Restore settings to factory defaults 5.4.
The lap will be counted automatically when the set time or distance has been reached. Manual Lap Count Press button A to manually count the lap Auto Pause If you turn on the auto-pause function, when you stop moving forward, it will automatically pause, the time will not continue to be calculated, and it will automatically continue until you advance again.
Press button D on the main ski/board screen, and the pause screen will appear. Press button A to return to the main screen Press button C to save and exit 6. Storage and Maintenance * MISSION2 bezel, buttons, charging port are made with highly corrosion resistant 316 stainless steel, but if the dirt and substances such as sweat is not cleaned after use, the oxygen exposed to the metal can destroy the metal surface, causing corrosion. After each day of diving, rinse the MISSION2 thoroughly with fresh water.
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.