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Violation Modes
The Data100 enters one of three different Violation Modes when you exceed its
ability to predict an ascent procedure. These modes are explained fully in the
Handling the Extremes section beginning on page 33.
Gauge Mode
If the Data100 enters a Permanent Violation Mode, it will operate in Gauge
Mode on subsequent dives, only displaying depth and time. The Data100 re-
moves calculated displays that no longer provide correct information because of
the violation. For the Data100 to reset itself, no dives must be made for 24
hours. See page 43 for a more detailed explanation of Gauge Mode.
ASCENDING TO THE SURFACE
While ascending to shallower depths , the segments that have filled up the TLBG
(Fig. 27a) will begin to recede in a counter clockwise direction, offering a graphic
representation of your multilevel diving capability. If you entered the Decom-
pression Mode, you must not complete your ascent until the TLBG is at least
inside the yellow Caution zone. If you have not entered the Decompres-
sion Mode, a safety stop made between 15-20 feet is strongly recom-
mended as a standard procedure before completing your ascent.
Providing that your air supply is sufficient, you should make every effort to
Fig. 27 - TLBG
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Summary of Contents for Data 100
Page 1: ...owner s guide Data 100 OCEANIC...
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Page 11: ...THE DATA100 IS EASY TO USE...
Page 23: ...DETAILED OPERATIONS GUIDE...
Page 43: ...HANDLING THE EXTREMES...
Page 57: ...CARE and MAINTENANCE...
Page 69: ...REFERENCE...
Page 87: ...DATA100 77 NOTES...
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