Oceanic Personal Dive Computer Veo 100Nx User Manual

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Page 2 - DECOMPRESSION MODEL

10Oxygen Accumulation Bar Graph (O2BG)Variable Ascent Rate Indicator (VARI)WARNING: At depths greater than 60 FT (18 M),ascent rates should not excee

Page 3 - CONTENTS

11ALPHA / NUMERIC DISPLAYSDepth DisplaysFig. 4 - MAX DEPTHaaFig. 3 - CURRENT DEPTH

Page 4 - CONTENTS (continued)

12Time DisplaysTemperature DisplayNOTE: The Informational Displays are described indetail as the various operating modes they appear inare presented

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13POWER SUPPLYBattery IndicatorLow Battery ConditionFig. 8 - LOW BATTERYFig. 7 - BATTERY ICONa

Page 6 - LCD DISPLAY

14RESPONSIBLEDIVER

Page 7 - FEATURES and DISPLAYS

15FO2 MODESetting FO2 is described on Page 21.Fig. 9 - FO2 Set for AIRFig. 10 - FO2 Set for 21%

Page 8 - CONTROL BUTTON

16Fig. 11 - FO2 Default ONFig. 12 - FO2 Default OFFFO2 50% DEFAULT

Page 9 - Fig. 1 - TLBG

17ACTIVATION and SETUPWARNING: Prior to diving with the Veo 100Nx, you must alsoread and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety andReference Man

Page 10 - Fig. 2 - O2BG and VARI

18ACTIVATIONWARNING: If the unit is activated at elevationshigher than 14,000 feet (4,270 meters), it will per-form a diagnostic check and immediatel

Page 11 - Depth Displays

19Wet Contact Activation (only if Wet Activation is set ON)SURFACE SEQUENCESURFACE MODEFig. 15 - SURFACE MODE(module is dry)a

Page 12 - Fig. 6 - TEMPERATURE

2LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTYCOPYRIGHT NOTICETRADEMARK NOTICEPATENT NOTICEDECOMPRESSION MODEL

Page 13 - Low Battery Condition

20SET MODEFig. 17 - SET MODE ENTRYFig. 16 - SURFACE MODE(module is wet)

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21Fig. 18 - FO2 set for AIRFig. 19 - FO2 set for 32%(130 feet allowed)a

Page 15 - FO2 MODE

22Fig. 20 - SET WETACTIVATION

Page 16 - FO2 50% DEFAULT

23Fig. 21 - SET UNITS OFMEASURE

Page 17 - ACTIVATION and SETUP

24Fig. 22 - SET HOURFORMAT

Page 18 - ACTIVATION

25Fig. 23 - SET TIME

Page 19 - SURFACE MODE

26Fig. 24 - SET PO2 ALARM

Page 20 - SET MODE

27Fig. 25 - SET FO2 DEFAULT

Page 21 - (130 feet allowed)

28SUMMARY OF PRE DIVE SETUPNOTE: The Veo 100Nx will enter Dive Mode upon descent to 5 FT (1.5 M) iffirst activated by push button or if Wet Activatio

Page 22 - Fig. 20 - SET WET

29PLAN and DIVE MODESWARNING: Prior to diving with the Veo 100Nx, you must alsoread and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety andReference Manu

Page 24 - Fig. 22 - SET HOUR

30PRE DIVE PLANNING SEQUENCETMWARNING: The available dive times provided areonly predictions, depending on cylinder size and airconsumption rate, yo

Page 25 - Fig. 23 - SET TIME

31NOTE: The Veo 100Nx will store O2 accumulationcalculations for up to 10 dives conducted during a 24hour period. If the maximum limit for oxygen l

Page 26 - Fig. 24 - SET PO2 ALARM

32TLBG (TISSUE LOADING BAR GRAPH) (Fig. 28a)O2BG (OXYGEN ACCUMULATION BAR GRAPH) (Fig. 28b)VARI (VARIABLE ASCENT RATE INDICATOR) (Fig. 28c)Fig. 28 - B

Page 27 - Fig. 25 - SET FO2 DEFAULT

33CONTROL OF DISPLAYSNO DECOMPRESSION DIVE MODENo Deco Dive Main Display #1 (Fig. 30)Fig. 30 - NO DECO MAIN #1No DecoMode icon

Page 28 - SUMMARY OF PRE DIVE SETUP

34No Deco Dive Main Display #2 (Fig. 31)No Deco Dive Main Display #3 (Fig. 32)Fig. 31 - NO DECO MAIN #2Fig. 32 - NO DECO MAIN #3

Page 29 - PLAN and DIVE MODES

35No Deco Dive Main Display #4 (Fig. 33)No Deco Dive SAFETY STOP (Fig. 34)Fig. 33 - NO DECO MAIN #4Fig. 34 - NO DECO SAFETYSTOP

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36DECOMPRESSION DIVE MODETotal Ascent TimeManaging Decompression StopsFig. 35 - ENTRY into DECO DecoMode iconaFig. 36 - DECO STOPbcd

Page 31 - Fig. 26 - NITROGEN IN

37Deco Dive Main (Default) Display (Fig. 37)Fig. 37 - DECO STOP MAIN

Page 32 - Fig. 29 - ASCENT TOO FAST

38Deco Dive Alternate Display 1 (Fig. 38)Deco Dive Alternate Display 2 (Fig. 39)Deco Dive Alternate Display 3 (Fig. 40)Fig. 38 - DECO STOP ALT 1Fig. 4

Page 33 - NO DECOMPRESSION DIVE MODE

39VIOLATION MODESConditional Violation ModeFig. 41 - CONDITIONALVIOLATIONab

Page 34 - Fig. 32 - NO DECO MAIN #3

4CONTENTS (continued)SET MODE ...

Page 35 - Fig. 34 - NO DECO SAFETY

40Delayed Violation Mode #1 (Fig. 42)Delayed Violation Mode #2 (Fig. 43)Fig. 42 - DELAYEDVIOLATION #1Fig. 43 - DELAYEDVIOLATION #2

Page 36 - Fig. 36 - DECO STOP

41Delayed Violation Mode #3 (Fig. 44)Immediate Violation and Violation Gauge ModeFig. 44 - DELAYEDVIOLATION #3Fig. 45 - VIOLATION GAUGEMODE

Page 37 - Fig. 37 - DECO STOP MAIN

42NOTE: This condition is a Permanent Violation, andin the event that a dive is made during the 24 hourperiod, a full 24 hour surface interval must t

Page 38 - Fig. 39 - DECO STOP ALT 2

43HIGH PO2Fig. 47 - HIGH PO2WARNINGFig. 48 - HIGH PO2 ALARM

Page 39 - Conditional Violation Mode

44HIGH OXYGEN ACCUMULATIONFig. 49 - HIGH O2

Page 40 - VIOLATION #2

45POST DIVE MODESWARNING: Prior to diving with the Veo 100Nx, you must alsoread and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety andReference Manual,

Page 41 - Fig. 45 - VIOLATION GAUGE

46POST DIVE SURFACE MODETRANSITION PERIODFig. 50 - TRANSITIONPERIODFig. 51 - LOG MODE(during Transition Period)

Page 42 - (on Surface)

47AFTER THE TRANSITION PERIOD (THE FIRST 2 HOURS)Time to Fly/DesaturateFig. 52 - TIME TO FLYFig. 53 - DESAT TIME

Page 43 - HIGH PO2

48Pre Dive Planning Sequence (PDPS)Fig. 54 - ADJUSTED NDLs

Page 44 - HIGH OXYGEN ACCUMULATION

49Log ModeFig. 55 - LOG PREVIEW

Page 45 - POST DIVE MODES

5CONTENTS (continued)POST DIVE MODES ... 45POST DI

Page 46 - TRANSITION PERIOD

50Fig. 57 - LOG O2 DATAFig. 56 - LOG DIVE DATA

Page 47 - Time to Fly/Desaturate

51AFTER THE FIRST 2 HOURSFig. 58 - FLY/SATFig. 59 - SURFACE MODE (greater than 9:59)

Page 48 - Fig. 54 - ADJUSTED NDLs

52WET CONTACTSFig. 60 - SURFACE MODE (unit wet)Fig. 61 - DESAT (unit wet)

Page 49 - Log Mode

53RESET (CLEAR) FEATUREWARNING: Reset after a dive and subsequent use for a repetitive dive con-ducted by the same diver could result in serious inju

Page 50 - Fig. 56 - LOG DIVE DATA

54UNEXPECTED LOSS OF DISPLAYED INFORMATIONRESPONSIBLEDIVERBe a -RESPONSIBLE DIVERat all times.

Page 51 - AFTER THE FIRST 2 HOURS

55GENERALWARNING: Prior to diving with the Veo 100Nx, you must alsoread and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety andReference Manual, Doc. No.

Page 52 - WET CONTACTS

56CARE AND CLEANINGINSPECTIONS AND SERVICEFig. 63 - BACK OF CASEa

Page 53 - RESET (CLEAR) FEATURE

57To Obtain ServiceNOTE: The procedures that follow must be closelyadhered to. Damage due to improper battery replace-ment is not covered by the uni

Page 54 - RESPONSIBLE DIVER

58MODULE REMOVAL FROM BOOTBATTERY REPLACEMENTNOTE: If the old Battery can be removed and the new one inserted within 8seconds, nitrogen and oxygen ca

Page 55

59Battery Hatch RemovalBattery RemovalInspectionFig. 64 - RING REMOVALFig. 65 - HATCH REMOVALabc

Page 56 - INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE

6LCD DISPLAYComponents:a. Icon - Operating Modeb. Icon - Descend ArrowIcon - Deco Ceiling Stop BarIcon - Ascend Arrowc. Graphic - Maximum PO2d. Tissue

Page 57 - To Obtain Service

60WARNING: If damage or corrosion is found, returnyour Veo 100Nx to an Authorized Oceanic Dealer, andDO NOT attempt to use it until it has received f

Page 58

61Fig. 68 - O-RING ORIENTA-TIONFig. 70 -TIGHTENING theRETAINING RINGFig. 69 -ENGAGING theRETAINING RING TABSa

Page 59 - Fig. 65 - HATCH REMOVAL

62InspectionWARNING: If there are any portions of the displaymissing or appearing dim, or if a Low Battery condi-tion is indicated, return your Veo 1

Page 60 - RETAINING BAR

63ALTITUDE COMPENSATIONWARNING: The Veo 100Nx will not sense ambient pressures or provideAltitude compensation when it is wet. DO NOT dive at any di

Page 61

64CAN BE USED AS Air Computer Nitrox ComputerNO DECOMPRESSION MODELBasis: Modified Haldanean Algorithm 12 tissue compartmentsData Base: Diving Sc

Page 62 - Responsible

65OPERATIONAL MODES (continued) Decompression Dive: Main - Default (Depth, Stop Depth and Time, Total Ascent Time, Bar Graphs) Alternate #1 (Depth

Page 63

66Special Displays: Occurrence Diagnostic Display After Manual Activation Serial Number Display After Diagnostics (if the Button is held depressed u

Page 64 - SPECIFICATIONS

67SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE (continued)Dive Log Mode: Stores 12 most recent dives in memory for viewing After 12 dives, adds

Page 65 - SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)

68OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE (continued)Shut Off: Automatically shuts Off if no dive is made within 2 hours after initial activation. Reactivation requ

Page 66

69NOTES

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7FEATURES and DISPLAYSWARNING: Prior to diving with the Veo 100Nx, you must alsoread and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety andReference Man

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70OCEANIC WORLD WIDEOCEANIC USA2002 Davis StreetSan Leandro, CA 94577Tel: 510/562-0500Fax: 510/569-5404Web site: http://www.OceanicWorldwide.comser

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71SERVICE RECORDSerial No. & Rev. No. __________________Date of Purchase _____________________Purchased From _____________________Below to be fill

Page 71 - SERVICE RECORD

8INTRODUCTIONCONTROL BUTTONRESPONSIBLEDIVERBe a - RESPONSIBLE DIVER at all times.

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9BAR GRAPHSTissue Loading Bar Graph (TLBG)NOTE: Displays associated with oxygen and the O2Bar Graph will only appear if FO2 has been set at avalue ot

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