Dive System iDive DAN User manual

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iDive DAN
User manual
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Congratulations on purchasing your Dive System computer.
Dive System, with the quality of its products, has always been at your side to guarantee comfort, en-
joyment and safety in diving.
The Dive System computer that you purchased is an extremely modern computer which includes com-
prehensive software for recreational and technical diving.
The Dive System computer iDive DAN includes a decompression algorithm
supportive of air and nitrox dives, a complete algorithm integrates decompression and its processor
calculates in real time the specic dive prole of your dive, for the benet of exibility and safety
Check the www.divesystem.com website for any updates to the manual.
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Table of Contents
Introduction ________________________ 2
Table of Contents ____________________ 3
Cautions ___________________________ 5
General instructions _________________ 5
Danger warnings ___________________ 7
Nitrox Diving ______________________ 9
Before a dive ______________________ 10
Limits of the dive computer____________ 11
Care and Maintenance_______________ 11
Specications _______________________ 13
Menus and Functions_________________ 18
Backlight __________________________ 19
Battery level ________________________ 19
Information ________________________ 19
Compass __________________________ 20
Weather __________________________ 22
Atmospheric press., altim. and temp._____ 23
Clock _____________________________ 25
Dive ______________________________ 25
Gauge ____________________________ 26
Free Dive __________________________ 27
Settings____________________________ 28
Dive set ___________________________ 30
P. Safety - Security Level ______________ 30
Safety Stop _______________________ 32
Deep stop ________________________ 33
Max PPO2 ________________________ 34
Salt and Fresh water_________________ 35
Mix_______________________________ 36
Mix 1 ____________________________ 36
Mix 2 ____________________________ 37
Mix 3 ____________________________ 37
Planner____________________________ 38
Logbook __________________________ 40
Alarm _____________________________ 42
ASC Speed ________________________ 42
Max Depth________________________ 43
Deco Viol _________________________ 43
Display ____________________________ 44
BKL Level _________________________ 44
BKL Time _________________________ 45
Contrast _________________________ 45
Units ____________________________ 46

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PC Mode __________________________ 47
Sys Set ____________________________ 48
UTC - Time zone ____________________ 48
Time ____________________________ 49
Format __________________________ 49
Date ____________________________ 50
Default ____________________________ 51
Compass __________________________ 52
Declin ___________________________ 52
Dir______________________________ 53
Calib ____________________________ 53
iDive during diving___________________ 55
Dive ______________________________ 55
NDL ______________________________ 55
CNS and temperature ________________ 56
Dive profile ________________________ 56
Extra Safety Stop ____________________ 57
Deep Stop _________________________ 58
Deco dive__________________________ 59
Dive compass ______________________ 60
Switch gas during dive _______________ 61
iDive - the data on the surface__________ 62
iDive after immersion_________________ 63
No-Fly ____________________________ 63
iDive in Gauge ______________________ 64
Gauge ____________________________ 64
iDive in Free ________________________ 66
Free mode during dive _______________ 66
Free mode on the surface _____________ 67
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General instructions
This User’s Guide contains certain hazards and should be carefully read.
• It is essential to read this user manual before using the Dive System computer. The incorrect use of
the computer or its accessories will void the warranty and may cause permanent damage to the
computer itself and / or its accessories.
• The dive computer is NOT A SUBSTITUTE to scuba diving training and should be used only by divers
who have been properly trained
• The Dive System computer is an auxiliary tool to diving, therefore it is mandatory to always have an
adequate table in order to perform the decompression phase in the case of malfunction to the unit
• Diving carries risks related to decompression sickness, oxygen toxicity and other inherent risk and
even careful perusal of this manual and use of this instrument does not rule out potential dangers.
Anyone who does not understand or does not knowingly accept these risks should not dive with
the iDive computer.
• Diving has some inherent risks that can never be completely excluded. No dive table or compu-
ter can ever ensure that there are no Decompression Illness risk (DCI) or Central Nervous System
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Oxygen Toxicity even if the diver scrupulously and correctly follows the instructions of dive tables or
computers.
• The computer is not able to take into account individual physiological variations that can alter day
to day and for this reason it is good practice to use this instrument in a conservative and precau-
tionary manner, remain well within the limits set by the computer in order to minimize the risk of
decompression sickness and oxygen toxicity to the central nervous system.
• The computer does not replace decompression training of tables that you always want to have as a
backup together with a depth gauge and watch.
• It is prohibited to share a single computer for two divers while diving, each diver must carry their
own instrument which provides information only to them.
• It is prohibited to dive with a computer that did not take into account previous dives made by the
diver, its calculation can never take into account data that it does not know.
• Personal Safety factors: carefully read the detailed instructions on how to set up and choose the
appropriate level. The 0 to 3 value scale provides a higher level of conservatism with the increase of
its value.
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Danger warnings
• The computer is NOT intended for PROFESSIONAL use! The computer is intended for sports use only.
• Non compliance to the above may expose the diver to an increased risk of incurring decompression
illness (DCI) It is therefore not recommended for commercial or professional diving.
• Before diving you must check the battery level, DO NOT dive with the battery level of 30% or lower,
check that the display does not show any sign of malfunction and that it is legible.
• Check that the settings correspond to those desired.
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• Keep in mind that our body has daily variations of which the computer cannot take into account.
• You must avoid all behavior that increase risks associated with decompression sickness such as rapid
ascents, yo-yo diving, decompression stop obligations, dives with surface intervals too close toge-
ther and by any other behavior not dictated by common sense and training.
• However the use of the instrument, does not allow its use without due preparation through specic
training. Failure to follow the basic rules of diving exposes the diver to life threatening circumstan-
ces. We recommend diving within the safety curve in order to reduce risks associated with decom-
pression sickness.
• We recommend not exceeding 40 meters diving or based on the oxygen % value within the cylinder,
max 1.4 BAR PpO2. Exposure to higher values exposes the diver to life-threatening conditions.
• We do not recommend diving with Mandatory Safety Stops.
• Comply with the ascent rate recommended by the instrument, an excessive ascent rate exposes the
diver to life threatening conditions.
• The computer calculates the total time of ascent but may be longer than that displayed according to
certain parameters that the computer recalculates throughout the dive, try to use the correct ascent
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speed, observing the depth stops displayed helps meet this duration.
• No FLY Time: it is prohibited to board a plane if the NO FLY TIME icon on the display is still on. Re-
member to plan the last dive of the series taking into account the recommendations provided by
DAN (Divers Alert Network).
• Even if you meet all the set intervals, we cannot exclude the onset of decompression disease while
ying after diving.
Nitrox Diving
• Setting the oxygen fraction contained in a cylinder the computer will only take into account whole
numbers such as when 32.8 percentage of oxygen is used, a whole number value that is less than 32
should be set. Do not round to a top number as this will underestimate calculations relating to the
nitrogen.
• Check the PpO2 max settings and never exceed the 1.4 BAR value.
• DO NOT DIVE without checking the contents of the cylinder with declared reliable instruments.
Check the gas settings on the computer to match those contained in the cylinder with which you
will dive with.
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• Diving with Nitrox requires specic training, DO NOT dive without due training. Exceeding the maxi-
mum PpO2 settings and those recommended imposes an immediate ascent to a lower level and in
the event of a CNS value (Central Nervous System) approaches the recommended limits we advise a
reduction of oxygen exposure.
Before a dive
• Use the dive computer only after reading the instruction manual in its entirety and you thoroughly
understand its operation. In cases of doubt or questions, please contact your dealer before diving.
• It important to understand that every diver is totally responsible for their own safety.
• Diving with gas mixtures involve dierent risks from those associated with standard air diving. You
need proper training to learn how to understand and avoid such risks, which are not readily ascer-
tainable. These risks include possible serious injury or death.
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Limits of the dive computer
• The computer reects the latest guidelines on diving safety but keep in mind that these studies
are to be considered of theoretical basis and processed to reduce but not eliminate the risk of de-
compression sickness.
Care and Maintenance
• Keep your computer clean and dry. Do not expose the computer to chemicals, including alcohol.
To clean the computer use only fresh water to remove all saline deposits. Leave the computer to
dry naturally, do not use jets of hot or cold air.
• Do not expose the computer to direct sunlight or sources of heat above 50 ° C. Keep your compu-
ter in a cool and dry place (5°C - 25°C).
• Do not attempt to open, modify or repair the computer on your own. Always contact the manu-
facturer through an authorized service provider.
• Do not put the computer into a hyperbaric chamber.
• The computer is designed for accuracy in the readings of +/- 2%. European rules require that the
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unit is controlled periodically from the point of view of accuracy in reading, the depth and time. The
level of precision required by European standards is +/- 3.5%.
• The warranty is voided if the endcap is removed from a non-authorized service center.
• The computer iDive is built to withstand use in sea water but at the end of the dive you have to rinse
well with fresh water and do not expose to direct sunlight or heat sources to dry.
• Check the display there are no traces of moisture on the inside.
Note: Do not groped to open the computer for any reason in case of problems contact your service the
parent through the retailer where it was purchased.
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Your computer is made in all stainless steel 316L with mineral glass, allowing in this so a high impact
resistance and corrosion resistance.
Display is equipped with an LCD Display 100% matrix.
Particular eort has been put in the development of a navigation system that allows the diver access
to the settings in an easy and intuitive.
- Certications: The computer hardware has received CE and EN13319.
-Warranty sensor accuracy: 130 m.
-Maximum depth: 220 m.
- Accuracy of Measuring Absolute Pressure
min max
p = 0 .. 5bar -20 +20 mbar
p = 0 .. 10bar -40 +20 mbar
p = 0 .. 14bar -100 +20 mbar
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- Maximum error in the measurement of temperature: -2 / +6°C
- Algorithm
The computer adopts the model Buelhmann ZHL-16B and oers a choice of 4 levels of conservatism
0 Values of Gradient Factor High 93- Gradient Factor Low 93
1 Values of Gradient Factor High 91- Gradient Factor Low 91
2 Values of Gradient Factor High 89- Gradient Factor Low 89
3 Values of Gradient Factor High 75- Gradient Factor Low 73
- ASM: Adaptive Sigmoidal Model: Optimizes the decompression calculations for repetitive dives.
- Extra Deep Stops: The computer provides the opportunity to enter the Extra Deep Stops
- Control of violation: Monitoring the behavior during the ascent of the diver, and puts out the compu-
ter function if, and only if, the decompression algorithm is no longer valid.
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- Update tissue dive mode: 5 seconds.
- Update tissues sleep mode: 1 minute.
- Number of stored gas OC: 3.
- Memory: 100 hours of immersion.
- 100 hours of immersion. 1999 min.
-Intuitive software for adaptive logic.
- Connection to PC: USB cable
- Firmware upgradeable.
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- Battery
It has a rechargeable battery with an autonomy of 25 days in clock mode, or 30 hours of diving.
Perform a full charge cycle before the rst use.
The charge is made by connecting the computer via its USB cable to the PC or to a any USB port.
The data shown may vary by +/-15%.
Warning: Do not dive when the computer marks the 30% charge
The battery life depends on the applications installed and the version of the operating system.
By connecting the USB cable for charging appears within 45 seconds, the symbol (arrow) in charge of
the course in screen clock.
The charge is complete when the battery symbol disappears from the screen clock.
The data of battery life are related to applications in optimal conditions.
Improper use of the backlight will signicantly decrease battery life.
Beware, if you are immersed in particularly cold water battery voltage may drop.
Therefore it is always advisable to recharge the battery before diving in extreme conditions.
It is recommended to always complete the charging cycle.
If a charge cycle is not completed the indicator of battery charge may not be precise.
After installing an APP or update the operating system, it is recommended that a cycle Battery charging
complete.
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- Weight: 140gr
- 100% compatible with the program of data collection DAN DL7 DSL Level 5
100%
compatible
with
DAN DL7
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Menus and Functions
WATCH
MODE
DIVE
MODE
GAUGE
MODE
FREE
MODE
iDive
UNIT
INFO
iDive
MENU
&
SETTINGS
iDive
MENU
&
SETTINGS
iDive
MENU
&
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Backlight
For you activate the backlight, press the Ckey twice.
Its unique backlight gives an accurate view around the display, even
in twilight diving.
Battery level
To view the battery level by pressing any key.
The battery level will be displayed for 30 seconds when the service
higher than 30%. To autonomy less than 30% the symbol will remain
always in evidence.
Information
To view information click once on the button Aif you are screen bat-
tery level.
Press Abutton twice if you watch the screen.
In addition to the serial number of the computer, you can check the
version of software installed in your computer.
Menus and Functions
iDive
DIVE SYSTEM
iDive
S/N: 900123
v1.0.0/993
model
rmware
version
battery
level
number
of serial
78%
Made in
Italy
made in
italy
A
20:31
28/02 Th
iDive
light
info dive
gauge
free
96%
compass
weather
altimeter
tmperature
pressure ATM
B
D
A
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iDive
weather
altitude
sea level
direction
pressure
NE-E-SE-S
200m
+27°C 990mb
54°
temperature
compass
grade
lubber line,
D
iDive
NE-E-SE-S
200m
+27°C 990mb
54°
B
Compass
To view the compass press once on the Dif you are in screen battery
level.
Turning the clock compass indicates the direction in front of us.
To set a route, press B.
So that the direction is within +/- 5 ° from the set course is shown
the value of the direction.
If you move from the set course for an angle greater than +/- 5 ° will
show an arrow that indicates the direction to follow to get back in
the set course.
The electronic compass is able to correct the direction indicated for
a tilt angle up to 85 °.
The larger the tilt decreases the accuracy of the instrument up to a
maximum of +/- 5 °..
Menus and Functions
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