Suunto Vyper Dive Computer User’s Guide

Download PDF user manual for Suunto Vyper Dive Computer (EN) 122 pages 2011 zip

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This PDF user manual is for the Suunto Vyper Dive Computer.

Suunto Vyper Dive Computer

Rugged and versatile nitrox-capable dive computer.

Suunto Vyper dive computer is designed to help you get the most out of your diving. The Vyper dive computer is a compact and sophisticated multipurpose dive instrument that will give you years of trouble-free and joyful diving.
The Suunto Vyper User’s Guide contains vitally important information which enables you to become familiar with your Suunto wristop dive computer. To understand the use, displays, and limitations of the instrument before using it, please read this user’s guide carefully, and save it for further reference. Note also that a glossary is included at the back of the user’s guide to help you understand dive-specific terminology.

(PDF) USER’S GUIDE in English (EN) language.

CONTENTS:

– QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

1. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SUUNTO DIVE COMPUTERS

2. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES

3. SUUNTO USER INTERFACE
3.1. Navigating in the menus
3.2. Button symbols and functions

4. GETTING STARTED
4.1. SET MODES [3 SET]
4.1.1. Setting Time [2 SET TIME]
4.1.2. Setting Preferences [3 SET PREF]
4.2. AC water contacts

5. BEFORE DIVING
5.1. The Suunto RGBM
5.2. Emergency ascents
5.3. Dive computer limitations
5.4. Audible and visual alarms
5.5. Error conditions
5.6. DIVE mode settings
5.6.1. Setting the personal/altitude adjustments [1 AdJ MODE]
5.6.2. Setting the dive-time alarm [2 d ALARM]
5.6.3. Setting the maximum depth alarm [3 MAXDPTH]
5.6.4. Setting the nitrox values [4 NITROX]
5.7. Activation and pre-checks
5.7.1. Accessing DIVE mode
5.7.2. DIVE mode activation
5.7.3. Battery power indication
5.7.4. Diving at altitude
5.7.5. Personal adjustments
5.8. Safety Stops
5.8.1. Recommended Safety Stops
5.8.2. Mandatory Safety Stops

6. DIVING
6.1. Diving in AIR mode
6.1.1. Basic dive data
6.1.2. Bookmark
6.1.3. Consumed Bottom Time (CBT)
6.1.4. Ascent rate indicator
6.1.5. Decompression dives
6.2. Diving in NITROX mode
6.2.1. Before diving in the NITROX mode
6.2.2. Oxygen displays
6.2.3. Oxygen limit fraction (OLF%)
6.3. Diving in the GAUGE mode

7. AFTER DIVING
7.1. Surface interval
7.2. Dive numbering
7.3. Flying after diving
7.4. Memories and Data Transfer [1 MEMORY]
7.4.1. Logbook and Dive Profile Memory [1 LOGBOOK]
7.4.2. Dive history Memory [2 HISTORY]
7.4.3. Data Transfer and PC-Interface [3 TR-PC]
7.5. Movescount
7.6. Simulation Mode [SIMUL]
7.6.1. Dive Simulator [1 SIMDIVE]
7.6.2. Dive Planning Simulator [2 SIMPLAN]

8. CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF MY SUUNTO DIVING COMPUTER

9. BATTERY REPLACEMENT
9.1. Battery kit
9.2. Required tools
9.3. Replacing the battery

10. TECHNICAL DATA
10.1. Technical specifications
10.2. RGBM 105
10.2.1. Suunto RGBM adaptive decompression
10.2.2. No-decompression limits for air
10.2.3. Altitude diving
10.3. Oxygen exposure

11. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
11.1. Trademark
11.2. Copyright
11.3. Patent notice

12. DISCLAIMERS
12.1. CE
12.2. EN 13319
12.3. EN 250 / FIOH

13. SUUNTO LIMITED WARRANTY

14. DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE

– GLOSSARY

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