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Calculating NDL Time
You can calculate the no-decompression limit (NDL) time or maximum depth for a future dive. These
calculations are not saved or applied to your next dive.
1 Press START.
2 Select Plan Dive > Compute NDL.
3 Select an option:
To calculate NDL based on your current tissue load, select Diving Now.
To calculate NDL based on your tissue load at a future time, select Enter Surf. Interval, and enter your
surface interval time.
4 Enter an oxygen percentage.
5 Select an option:
To calculate the NDL time, select Enter Depth, and enter the planned depth for your dive.
To calculate the maximum depth, select Enter Time, and enter your planned dive time.
The NDL countdown clock, depth, and maximum operating depth (MOD) appear.
6 Press DOWN.
7 Select an option:
To exit, select Done.
To add intervals to your dive, select Add Repeat Dive, and follow the on-screen instructions.
Creating a Decompression Plan
You can create open-circuit decompression plans and save them for future dives.
1 Press START.
2 Select Plan Dive > Deco Plans > Add New.
3 Enter a name for the decompression plan.
4 Select an option:
To enter the maximum partial pressure of oxygen in bars, select PO2.
NOTE: The device uses the PO2 value for gas switching.
To enter your level of conservatism for decompression calculations, select Conservatism.
To enter your gas blends, select Gases.
To enter the depth of your last decompression stop, select Last Deco Stop.
To enter the maximum dive depth, select Bottom Depth.
To enter the time at the bottom depth, select Bottom Time.
5 Select Save.
Using Decompression Plans
1 Press START.
2 Select Plan Dive > Deco Plans.
3 Select a decompression plan.
4 Select an option:
To view the decompression plan, select View.
To use the decompression plan settings for a dive mode, select Apply.
To change the decompression plan details, select Edit.
To edit the name of the decompression plan, select Rename.
To remove the decompression plan, select Delete > Yes.
22 Diving
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