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Immediate Violation Mode occurs when a Decompression Stop depth much
greater than 60 feet (18 meters) is required. This situation would be
preceded by entering the Delayed Violation Mode previously described.
The Data100 cannot calculate decompression ceilings greater than 60 feet (18
meters) and offers no indication of how much time spent underwater would
result in the need for greater than a 60 foot /18 meter decompression ceiling. If
a ceiling
much greater than 60 feet (18 meters) is required, an Immediate Viola-
tion Mode (Fig. 42, page 42)) will be entered. The Data100 would operate with
limited functions (depthe and elapsed dive time) in Gauge Mode during the
remainder of the dive and for 24 hours after surfacing.
Gauge Mode
Underwater the Gauge Mode is a continuation of the Immediate Violation Mode
that turns the Data100 into a digital instrument without any decompression
monitoring functions (Fig. 43).
After surfacing, Gauge Mode does not provide the PDPS and Time to Fly fea-
tures. During the first 12 hour period, the full TLBG will flash and the dive
number, and Surface mode icon will be displayed with the Surface Time (Fig.
44). During the second 12 hour period a single dash will be displayed with a
countdown timer beginning at 12:00 to inform you of the time remaining before
normal Data100 operation can resume with full features.
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Fig. 43 - Gauge Mode
(Underwater)
Fig. 44 - Gauge Mode
(After Surfacing)
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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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