Suunto D9 Manuale utente

Suunto Oy 11/2005

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1. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SUUNTO DIVING INSTRUMENTS ............ 8
2. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES ............................................ 10
3. SUUNTO D9 AT A GLANCE .......................................................... 16
3.1. Navigating in the menus ......................................................... 17
3.2. Button symbols and functions ................................................... 18
4. GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR SUUNTO D9 .................................. 20
4.1. TIME mode settings .............................................................. 20
4.1.1. Setting the alarm ............................................................ 21
4.1.2. Setting the time .............................................................. 22
4.1.3. Setting the dual time ........................................................ 22
4.1.4. Setting the date .............................................................. 23
4.1.5. Setting the units ............................................................. 23
4.1.6. Setting the backlight ........................................................ 24
4.1.7. Setting the tones ............................................................ 24
4.2. Stopwatch ......................................................................... 25
4.3. AC water contacts ................................................................ 26
4.4. Learning how to use your compass ............................................ 27
4.4.1. Compass display ............................................................ 28
4.4.2. Locking a bearing ........................................................... 29
4.4.3. Compass settings ........................................................... 30
5. BEFORE DIVING ...................................................................... 33
5.1. The Suunto RGBM/Deep Stop Algorithm ...................................... 34
5.2. Emergency ascents .............................................................. 34
5.3. Dive computer limitations ........................................................ 35
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5.4. Nitrox ............................................................................... 35
5.5. Freediving ......................................................................... 35
5.6. Audible and visual alarms ....................................................... 36
5.7. Error conditions ................................................................... 40
5.8. Wireless transmission ............................................................ 41
5.8.1. Installing the wireless transmitter .......................................... 41
5.8.2. Pairing and code selection ................................................. 42
5.8.3. Transmitting data ............................................................ 44
5.9. DIVE mode settings .............................................................. 45
5.9.1. Setting the depth alarm ..................................................... 47
5.9.2. Setting the dive-time alarm ................................................. 48
5.9.3. Setting the nitrox values .................................................... 48
5.9.4. Setting the personal/altitude adjustments ................................ 50
5.9.5. Setting the sample rate ..................................................... 50
5.9.6. Setting the Safety Stops/Deep Stops ..................................... 51
5.9.7. Setting the RGBM values .................................................. 51
5.9.8. Tank pressure ............................................................... 52
5.9.9. Units .......................................................................... 52
5.9.10. HP code .................................................................... 53
5.10. Activation and pre-checks ...................................................... 53
5.10.1. Accessing DIVE mode .................................................... 53
5.10.2. DIVE mode activation ..................................................... 54
5.10.3. Battery power indication .................................................. 56
5.10.4. Diving at altitude ........................................................... 57
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5.10.5. Personal adjustments ..................................................... 58
5.11. Safety Stops ..................................................................... 60
5.11.1. Recommended Safety Stops ............................................. 60
5.11.2. Mandatory Safety Stops .................................................. 61
5.12. Deep stops ....................................................................... 63
6. DIVING .................................................................................. 64
6.1. Diving in AIR mode (DIVEair) ................................................... 64
6.1.1. Basic dive data .............................................................. 64
6.1.2. Bookmark .................................................................... 66
6.1.3. Tank pressure data .......................................................... 67
6.1.4. Ascent rate indicator ........................................................ 68
6.1.5. Safety Stops and Deep Stops ............................................. 69
6.1.6. Decompression dives ....................................................... 70
6.2. Diving in NITROX mode (DIVEean) ........................................... 75
6.2.1. Before diving in NITROX mode ............................................ 75
6.2.2. Oxygen displays ............................................................. 77
6.2.3. Oxygen limit fraction (OLF) ................................................ 78
6.2.4. Gas change and multiple breathing gas mixes .......................... 79
6.3. Diving in GAUGE mode (DIVEgauge) ......................................... 80
7. AFTER DIVING ......................................................................... 81
7.1. At the surface ..................................................................... 81
7.1.1. Surface interval .............................................................. 81
7.1.2. Dive numbering .............................................................. 82
7.1.3. Repetitive dive planning .................................................... 83
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7.1.4. Flying after diving ........................................................... 83
7.1.5. MEMORY mode ............................................................ 84
7.1.6. Suunto Dive Manager (SDM) .............................................. 89
7.1.7. SuuntoSports.com .......................................................... 90
8. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ......................................................... 92
8.1. Water contacts and buttons ..................................................... 92
8.2. Care of your dive computer ...................................................... 92
8.3. Maintenance ...................................................................... 93
8.4. Water resistance inspection ..................................................... 94
8.5. Battery replacement .............................................................. 95
8.5.1. Computer battery replacement ............................................ 95
8.5.2. Wireless transmitter battery replacement ................................ 96
9. TECHNICAL DATA ..................................................................... 99
9.1. Technical specifications .......................................................... 99
9.2. RGBM ............................................................................ 103
9.2.1. Suunto RGBM adaptive decompression ................................ 104
9.2.2. No-decompression limits .................................................. 105
9.2.3. Altitude diving .............................................................. 107
9.3. Oxygen exposure ............................................................... 108
10. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY ..................................................... 109
10.1. Copyright ....................................................................... 109
10.2. Trademark ...................................................................... 109
10.3. Patent notice ................................................................... 109
11. DISCLAIMERS ...................................................................... 110
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11.1. User’s responsibility .......................................................... 110
11.2. CE ............................................................................... 110
11.3. Limits of liability and ISO 9001 compliance ................................. 111
11.4. After sales service ............................................................. 111
12. WARRANTY ......................................................................... 112
13. DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE ...................................................... 114
GLOSSARY .............................................................................. 115
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1. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SUUNTO DIVING
INSTRUMENTS
Suunto D9 was designed to help you get the most out of your diving. By reading this
manual and becoming familiar with the functions of your dive computer, you can begin
a new era in your diving - one in which all dive-critical data can be seen on your wrist.
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Suunto D9 is the world’s first dive computer to integrate a digital compass, wireless
tank data reception, and gas switching. It simplifies your diving experience because
all the information you need relating to depth, time, tank pressure, decompression
status, and direction is now available on one easy-to-read screen – not hanging off
you in a tangle of different gauges.
To get the most out of your Suunto D9, please read this instruction manual carefully
and make sure you understand the use, displays, and limitations of the instrument
before using it. To make life easier, we've included a glossary of dive-specific
terminology at the back of the manual.
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2. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES
Throughout this manual, important safety icons are displayed. Three classifications
are used to separate these icons by their order of importance:
WARNING is used in connection with a procedure or situation that could
result in serious injury or death
CAUTION is used in connection with a procedure or situation that could
result in damage to the device
NOTE is used to emphasize important information
Before you go on to read the manual itself, it is extremely important that you read the
following warnings. These warnings are intended to maximize your safety while using
Suunto D9 and must not be ignored.
WARNING READ THIS MANUAL! Carefully read this manual in its entirety,
paying close attention to all the warnings listed below, including
Section 5. BEFORE DIVING. Make sure that you fully understand
the use, displays and limitations of the dive computer, because
any confusion resulting from neglecting to follow this user's manual
or from improper use of this device could cause you to commit
errors that may lead to serious injury or death.
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