User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- Clocks
- Diving
- Activities and Apps
- Training
- History
- Appearance
- Sensors and Accessories
- Map
- Phone Connectivity Features
- User Profile
- Safety and Tracking Features
- Health and Wellness Settings
- Navigation
- Power Manager Settings
- System Settings
- Device Information
- Troubleshooting
- Product Updates
- Getting More Information
- My device is in the wrong language
- Is my phone compatible with my watch?
- My phone will not connect to the watch
- Can I use my Bluetooth sensor with my watch?
- Restarting Your Watch
- Resetting All Default Settings
- Diving
- Tips for Maximizing the Battery Life
- Acquiring Satellite Signals
- The temperature reading is not accurate
- Activity Tracking
- Appendix
Single-Gas and Multi-Gas Data Screens
Primary data screen: Displays the main dive data, including your breathing gas, partial pressure of oxygen (PO2)
level, and rate of ascent. You can edit one of the data fields.
Your nitrogen (N2) and helium (He) tissue load level.
Segment 1: 0 to 79% tissue load.
Segment 2: 80 to 99% tissue load.
When you start a safety stop, the safety stop gauge appears (Performing a Safety Stop, page 17).
When your tissue load level reaches or exceeds 100%, the decompression stop gauge appears
(Performing a Decompression Stop, page 18).
Your rate of ascent.
: Good. Ascent is less than 7.9 m (26 ft.) per minute.
: Moderately high. Ascent is between 7.9 and 10.1 m (26 and 33 ft.) per minute.
and alternating: Too high. Ascent is greater than 10.1 m (33 ft.) per minute.
Dive compass: Allows you to view the compass and set a directional heading to aid with underwater navigation
(Navigating with the Dive Compass, page 15).
Customizable data screen: Displays additional dive data and physiological information. You can edit the gauges
and two of the data fields (Customizing the Data Screens, page 38).
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