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From: "Daniel Gault" <djgault@wo*.at*.ne*>
To: "List - Technical Diver" <techdiver@aquanaut.com>
Cc: "List - Cave Diver" <cavers@ca*.co*>
Subject: Re: uwatec(2)
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 17:24:59 -0400
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Thanks for all of the helpful responses with information pertaining to =
ascent rates and other button functions.  The other answers were all =
that could be expected and anticipated <g>=20

dg

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Sean T. Stevenson <ststev@un*.co*>
    To: Daniel Gault <djgault@wo*.at*.ne*>; Jess Armantrout =
<armantrout@mc*.co*>; List - Technical Diver =
<techdiver@aquanaut.com>
    Cc: List - Cave Diver <cavers@ca*.co*>
    Date: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 3:30 PM
    Subject: RE: uwatec
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    --Original Message Text---
    From: Jess Armantrout
    Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2000 04:18:21 -0500
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    1. Put on wrist.
    2. Get in water.
    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 above as needed.
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    -----Original Message-----
    From: Daniel Gault [mailto:djgault@wo*.at*.ne*]
    Sent: Monday, July 31, 2000 3:49 PM
    To: List - Technical Diver
    Cc: List - Cave Diver
    Subject: re: uwatec
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    I picked up an Uwatec Digital Depth Gauge/Timer at a closeout. If =
anyone has an users manual that they could copy for me I would =
appreciate it. Return info by private e-mail.
   =20
    Thanks
   =20
    dg
   =20
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    Perhaps I can elaborate a bit on Jess' response:
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    Switching on the device
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    Automatically: on submerging in the water
    Manually: by touching the right and top contacts with moistened =
fingers
   =20
    After switching on, all signs of the display light up for =
approximately 5 seconds for testing purposes. Afterwards, a count-down =
of all figures from 9 to 0 starts. After this check, the unit switches =
into ready mode. If no dive is started within the following three =
minutes, the device switches into standby mode automatically (no =
display).
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    Current depth
   =20
    The current depth is displayed in meters (feet). The depth measuring =
is calibrated in meters (feet) fresh water according to international =
standards Therefore in salt water (sea) the display shows a greater =
depth than the actual salt water depth.
   =20
    Maximum Depth
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    Maximum depth of a dive is only displayed if it is greater than the =
current depth (maximum indicator function). To prevent the maximum depth =
from continuously lighting up and going off, the display only appears =
when the current depth is 1 m (or 3 feet) smaller than the maximum depth =
and goes off when the original maximum depth is reached again.
   =20
    Dive Time
   =20
    The Digital indicates the time the diver has spent below 1.2 m (4 =
feet) in minutes. The colon flashes when the clock is running. Maximum =
dive time displayed is 99 minutes. Afterwards, the time measuring =
restarts at zero.
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    Temperature
   =20
    The Digital measures water and air temperature and displays the =
values in C (or F). Beside the value of the temperature, the symbol =
[Temp] appears. It may take a few minutes until the exact temperature is =
displayed, since the sensor for the temperature is located inside the =
housing.
   =20
    Rate of Ascent
   =20
    The ideal rate of ascent varies depending on the depth. The Digital =
measures your rate of ascent and compares it to the programmed target =
values. When ascending, the display of the temperature extinguishes and =
a percentage appears in its place. It indicates the current percentage =
of the target value. Beside, the symbol [Speed] is displayed.
   =20
    Ascent warning
   =20
    100% corresponds to the recommended ascent rate. At 110% an =
additional optical warning in the shape of an arrow appears. Above 140% =
the arrow flashes.
   =20
    Surface Functions
   =20
    Surface Mode
   =20
    After the dive, the diplay [---] appears for 5 minutes. If diving is =
resumed during this period, it is added to the dive just started. After =
this 5 minute period, the dive is completed and entered in the logbook. =
In surface mode, the Digital displays [surface] and the surface =
interval. The surface interval runs untiul another dive is performed or =
until it has reached 24 hours. The Digital then switches into standby =
mode. In surface mode, the Digital also indicates air temperature. If =
there is no operation for 3 minutes, the display extinguishes. However, =
the surface interval keeps on running.
   =20
    Logbook
   =20
    The Digital stores the data of the last 9 dives. A dive is only =
entered if depth was below 1.2 m (4 feet) and the duration longer than 2 =
minutes. On touching the left and right contacts with your fingers after =
switching on or during the surface mode, the mode display [log no.] =
appears. The dive number [1] and maximum depth as well as dive time of =
the last dive are displayed. If the ascent warning [arrow] was displayed =
during the dive for a longer period, it is also entered in the logbook. =
On every subsequent touching of the logbook contacts the previous dive =
to the one currently displayed is called up. After the 9th dive (the =
oldest one), the most recent dive with the number 1 appears again. If =
you keep your fingers permanently on the left and right contacts the =
dives of the logbnook are called up in sequence. If another dive is =
performed, the dive numbers are moved one step backwards and the oldest =
dive up to that moment (no. 9 so far) is deleted. The current or latest =
dive gets the logbook number 1. The nine most recent dives are always =
stored in the logbook. By touching the left and right contacts the =
logbook is closed and the Digital goes back to a state of rest. This =
also occurs automatically if none of the contacts are touched for 3 =
minutes.
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    Hope this helps.
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    -Sean


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<DIV><FONT color=3D#000000 size=3D2>Thanks for all of the helpful =
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    <DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2><B>-----Original =
Message-----</B><BR><B>From:=20
    </B>Sean T. Stevenson <<A=20
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href=3D"mailto:ststev@un*.co*">ststev@uniserve.com</A>><BR><B>To:=
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    </B>Daniel Gault <<A=20
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    =
href=3D"mailto:techdiver@aquanaut.com">techdiver@aquanaut.com</A>><BR>=
<B>Cc:=20
    </B>List - Cave Diver <<A=20
    =
href=3D"mailto:cavers@ca*.co*">cavers@cavers.com</A>><BR><B>Date:=20
    </B>Tuesday, August 01, 2000 3:30 PM<BR><B>Subject: </B>RE:=20
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2000=20
    04:18:21 -0500<BR><BR><FONT color=3D#0000ff><FONT
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    POINTSIZE =3D 10>1. Put on wrist.<FONT color=3D#000000 DEFAULT =3D =
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10>3. Repeat steps 1=20
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    10>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> Daniel Gault=20
    [mailto:djgault@wo*.at*.ne*]<BR><B>Sent:</B> Monday, July 31, =
2000 3:49=20
    PM<BR><B>To:</B> List - Technical Diver<BR><B>Cc:</B>
List - Cave=20
    Diver<BR><B>Subject:</B> re: uwatec<BR><BR><BR><FONT
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    DEFAULT =3D FACE>I picked up an Uwatec Digital Depth Gauge/Timer at =
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    response:<BR><BR>Switching on the device<BR><BR>Automatically:
on =
submerging=20
    in the water<BR>Manually: by touching the right and top contacts =
with=20
    moistened fingers<BR><BR>After switching on, all signs of the =
display light=20
    up for approximately 5 seconds for testing purposes. Afterwards, a=20
    count-down of all figures from 9 to 0 starts. After this check, the =
unit=20
    switches into ready mode. If no dive is started within the following =
three=20
    minutes, the device switches into standby mode automatically (no=20
    display).<BR><BR>Current depth<BR><BR>The current depth is
displayed =
in=20
    meters (feet). The depth measuring is calibrated in meters (feet) =
fresh=20
    water according to international standards Therefore in salt water =
(sea) the=20
    display shows a greater depth than the actual salt water=20
    depth.<BR><BR>Maximum Depth<BR><BR>Maximum depth of a dive is
only =
displayed=20
    if it is greater than the current depth (maximum indicator =
function). To=20
    prevent the maximum depth from continuously lighting up and going =
off, the=20
    display only appears when the current depth is 1 m (or 3 feet) =
smaller than=20
    the maximum depth and goes off when the original maximum depth is =
reached=20
    again.<BR><BR>Dive Time<BR><BR>The Digital indicates the time
the =
diver has=20
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clock is=20
    running. Maximum dive time displayed is 99 minutes. Afterwards, the =
time=20
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Digital =
measures=20
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    value of the temperature, the symbol [Temp] appears. It may take a =
few=20
    minutes until the exact temperature is displayed, since the sensor =
for the=20
    temperature is located inside the housing.<BR><BR>Rate of =
Ascent<BR><BR>The=20
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measures=20
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    ascending, the display of the temperature extinguishes and a =
percentage=20
    appears in its place. It indicates the current percentage of the =
target=20
    value. Beside, the symbol [Speed] is displayed.<BR><BR>Ascent=20
    warning<BR><BR>100% corresponds to the recommended ascent rate. At =
110% an=20
    additional optical warning in the shape of an arrow appears. Above =
140% the=20
    arrow flashes.<BR><BR>Surface Functions<BR><BR>Surface =
Mode<BR><BR>After the=20
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during=20
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    the Digital displays [surface] and the surface interval. The surface =

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    hours. The Digital then switches into standby mode. In surface mode, =
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    Digital also indicates air temperature. If there is no operation for =
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display=20
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was=20
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previous=20
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(the=20
    oldest one), the most recent dive with the number 1 appears again. =
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dives of=20
    the logbnook are called up in sequence. If another dive is =
performed, the=20
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that=20
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the=20
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closed and=20
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automatically if=20
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