2 Water temperature recorded during the dive at maximum
depth and expressed in °C or in °F.
3 Surface interval time expressed in hours and minutes;
4 Use of any safety factor.
To recall previous dives recorded in the Logbook, press the
B. (
) button: you will immediately enter the first Logbook
screen referred to the immediately preceding dive.
Similarly, by pressing the A (
Logbook screen with data on the first next dive.
Related topics:
• 2.3.1. - Dive Parameter Setting.
• 2.3.3. - Time and Date Adjustment.
• 2.3.4. - Unit of Measure Setting.
• 3.1.
- DIVE WITH AIR.
• 3.1.2. - Ascent Rate.
• 3.3. - DIVE WITH NITROX.
• 3.5. - CNS Toxicity Display.
• 3.6. - PO2 Alarms.
• v4.1.1. - Surface Interval Time.
4.1.3. - Dive History (
Archimede Cressi-sub dive computer also offers a dive histo-
ry (
) function. To enter this function, press the M (Mode)
repeatedly until the (
) icon is displayed on the UFDS dis-
play (fig. 27). The following information will be displayed:
1 total diving time, in hours;
2 maximum
depth
reached
(expressed in m or in ft);
) button, you enter the first
).
during
previous
dives
3 total number of previous dives indicated with the "DIVE"
icon.
The (
) function can store information up to 599 dives.
After this total number of dives, the counter will be reset to
zero. This default value can be changed with a proper inter-
face software program (optional).
Related topics:
• 2.3.4. - Unit of Measure Setting.
• 3.1.
- DIVE WITH AIR.
• 3.3. - DIVE WITH NITROX.
• 4.1.5. - Data transfer to PC: PC-Interface compatible.
4.1.4. - Dive profile (
You can display a detailed profile of the dives stored in the
Logbook by pressing the M (Mode) button, repeatedly until
the (
) icon is displayed on the UFDS display (fig. 28). This
screen automatically shows you all information about depth,
time and date of the latest dive stored in the computer
Logbook. A full, point by point, dive profile reconstruction is
possible even without the appropriate (optional) interface. You
can automatically scroll through the whole dive profile.
Between one piece of data and the next there is a 30 second
interval. In order to read the dive profile of the immediately pre-
ceding dive, just press the B (
profile of the very next dive press the A (
NOTE: All icons of any alarm that may have been set off
during your dive will also be displayed, such as:
(
) (PO2 alarm); (
PO2
149
).
) button, whereas to read the
) button.
) (ascent rate alarm) etc.
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