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The colon that separates hours and minutes (minutes and
seconds) blinks once per second when the display is indicating
real time (e.g., Surface Interval, Elapsed Dive Time), and is
solid (non-blinking) when times are calculated projections (e.g.,
Time to Fly, Plan).
The Primary Time display is located inthe middle row of the
display (Fig. 28a). Another time display (Fig. 28b) is located
in the lower row. Both displays are identified by the symbol
TIME.
When the GEO is operating in Dive Computer mode, Date is
displayed only to identify dives when they are accessed in the
LOG Mode.
When Units of Measure are set for Imperial, Month appears to
the left of Day (Fig. 29a) separated by a decimal point
(month.day). When set for Metric units, the Month appears to
the right of Day (day.month).
Temperature Display
Ambient Temperature can be viewed on the surface and during
dives by accessing a Secondary Display (Fig. 30a).
The lowest Temperature recorded during each NORM/GAUG
dive is recorded in the LOG for that dive.
Fig. 29 - DATE
b
a
Fig. 28 - TIMES
a
Fig. 30 - TEMPERA-
TURE
a