34
Violation Gauge Mode
turns the Veo 100 into a digital
instrument without any decompression functions. Only Current
Depth, Max Depth, Elapsed Dive Time, and the Variable Ascent
Rate Indicator will be displayed (Fig. 33). The full Tissue Loading
Bar Graph will flash as a warning of this condition. Temperature
and Time of Day can be viewed as an Alternate Display when the
button is pressed.
The Veo 100 will also enter an
Immediate Violation Mode
5 minutes after reaching the surface from a dive in which a
Delayed Violation occurred.
On the surface,
Violation Gauge Mode
displays the Dive
Number, Temperature, Time of Day, Surface Interval, and the full
Tissue Loading Bar Graph flashing (Fig. 34). It does not provide
the Pre Dive Planning Sequence or the Time to Fly feature.
The
countdown timer
that appears with a single dash during
the Surface Sequence is only provided to inform you of the time
remaining before normal operation can resume with full features
and functions.
This condition is considered a Permanent Violation,
and in the event that a dive is made during the 24
hour period, a full 24 hour surface interval must then
be served before all functions are restored.
Fig. 33 - Violation Gauge
Mode (underwater)
Fig. 34 - Violation Gauge
Mode (on surface)