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Atmospheric pressure decreases as altitude increases above sea level. Weather
systems and ambient temperature also affect barometric pressures. Conse-
quently, depth reading instruments that do not compensate for the decrease in
pressure indicate depth readings shallower than the depth they are actually at.
The DataPlus automatically compensates for decreased ambient pressure when
activated at high altitudes up to 14,000 feet (4,267 meters). Its program con-
tains a high altitude algorithm that reduces no decompression limits to add a
larger zone of caution.
Whenever the DataPlus is manually activated at altitudes higher than 2,000 feet
(610 meters), it will automatically recalibrate itself to measure depth in feet of
fresh water rather than feet of sea water. When returning to lower altitudes,
diving should not be conducted until the DataPlus automatically clears of any
residual nitrogen and resets to operate at the new altitude.
WARNING: Altitude compensation provided by the DataPlus
takes place when the unit is activated. DO NOT dive at any
different altitude until the DataPlus shuts off. It will recalibrate
when reactivated at the new altitude.
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Summary of Contents for DATA PLUS
Page 1: ...owner s guide DATA PLUS OCEANIC R3 ...
Page 2: ... ii ...
Page 11: ...FEATURES OVERVIEW ...
Page 27: ...DETAILED OPERATIONS ...
Page 53: ...HANDLING THE EXTREMES ...
Page 73: ...CARE MAINTENANCE ...
Page 85: ...REFERENCE ...
Page 105: ...DataPlus 95 ...