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FT
FT
DataMax
SPORT
®
®
BOTTOM
BOTTOM
Violation Mode. The Sport offers no indication of how much time spent
underwater would result in the need for greater than a 40 foot decompression
ceiling. Watch the display closely to keep from exceeding the Tissue Loading
Bar Graph’s capabilities and losing assistance getting back to the surface.
Upon entering an Immediate Violation, the DEC digits will be replaced with
elapsed bottom time. The change is shown by the mode label “BOTTOM”
appearing over the central time digits which now display a flashing colon.
GAUGE MODE
The DataMax Sport will operate with limited functions in what is called
“Gauge Mode” up to twenty–four hours after a dive in which any Immediate
or Delayed Violation Mode was entered. Gauge Mode turns the DataMax
Sport into a digital instrument console without any decompression monitor-
ing functions. Figure 26a illustrates the changes effected in Gauge Mode.
When in Gauge Mode underwater (Fig. 26b), the DataMax Sport flashes
the Tissue Loading Bar Graph. Dive Time Remaining will be replaced by
Bottom Time. You will see the Mode Label “BOTTOM” immediately above
the time display and the omission of any NDC or DEC labels to the left. The
colon separating hours and minutes will also start blinking once per second
indicating a “real time” display. If the DataMax Sport changes to Gauge
Mode while underwater, you have entered an Immediate Violation Mode. Be
sure to read the Violation section thoroughly beginning on page 28.
FUNCTION
STD.
GAUGE
MODES
MODE
underwater displays
No decom time
Yes
No
Decom Time
Yes
No
Tissue Bar Graph Yes
No
All other displays Yes
Yes
surface displays
Surface Time
Yes
Yes
Dive Log
Yes
Yes
PDPS
Yes
No
Time to Fly
Yes
No
b.
a.
Fig. 26 – Effects of an Immediate
Violation: a. Gauge Mode Func-
tions & b. Gauge Mode Display
Summary of Contents for DataMax Sport
Page 1: ...DataMax Sport owner s guide model DRB...
Page 5: ...THE DATAMAX SPORT IS EASY TO USE...
Page 13: ...DETAILED OPERATIONS GUIDE...
Page 29: ...HANDLING THE EXTREMES...
Page 42: ...38 this page intentionally left blank...
Page 43: ...CARE and MAINTENANCE...
Page 53: ...REFERENCE...
Page 59: ...NOTES...