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A100 OPERATING MANUAL
© 2002 Design, 2012 Doc. No. 12-7271-r01 (4/25/12)
CONTROL BUTTON (B)
The Control Button (B) allows you to select display options and access specific information when you want to see it.
ACTIVATION & DIAGNOSTICS
A momentary press/release of any button will activate the unit. It will not activate at a depth deeper than 5 FT (1.5 M) or at an
Altitude higher than 14,000 feet.
The unit has contacts that will cause it to activate and enter Dive Mode upon descent to 5 FT (1.5 M) for 5 seconds.
The contacts are the button and the housing screws. Conductivity between any button and any screw (being wet) will satisfy
the activation bridge.
Upon wake up, the unit will check for depth once per second. If depth is not sensed within 10 minutes, it will enter PSM (Power
Saver Mode). Once a dive is made, it will continue checking for depth until the Time to Fly and Time to Desaturate counters
reach 0:00 (hr:min), 24 hours post dive max, and the unit shuts Off.
Immediately following manual (push button) activation (not if by wet activation), all segments of the LCD are displayed (Fig. 1)
followed by a countdown from 8, -, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, 0 (approx 3 sec). If sensor readings and battery voltage are within
tolerance, the Surface Main screen is displayed (Fig. 2).
If any value is not acceptable, the failure description will flash for 5 seconds for each type failure. If more than one failure is
sensed, the failures will be presented sequentially in the following order.
EEP >> Eeprom error; CAL >> Calibration error; ALT >> higher than 14000 feet or deeper than 5 feet; BAT >> Bat-
tery voltage too low (icon flashing); A-D >> A/d over range
Once the unit is activated, regardless of what mode it is in, it will enter Dive Mode upon descent to 5 FT (1.5 M) for 5 seconds.
While the Surface Main screen is displayed, access to other modes and screens is allowed. They will remain on display for 2
minutes or until the button is pressed to access another mode or screen.
ALPHA / NUMERIC DISPLAYS
It is imperative that you understand the formats, ranges, and values of the information represented to avoid any possible misun-
derstanding that could result in error.
Current Depth is displayed on the Main Dive screens (Fig. 3a).
While at a No Deco Safety or a Deco Stop, the required Stop Depth is displayed on the Main (Fig. 4a).
Max Depth is displayed on Alternate Dive screens (Fig. 5a).
Times are shown in various formats.
• Hour:Minute - Dive Time Remaining (Fig. 3b), Elapsed Dive Time (Fig. 5b), Surface Interval (Fig. 2a), Fly, Sat.
• Minute:Second - Safety Stop Time (Fig. 4b).
Altitude is displayed as a range from L2 to L7 on the Surface Main when at elevations above 3,000 feet. It is not displayed at
Sea level, which extends up to 3,000 feet elevation. Refer to the table on page 23.
POWER SUPPLY
Battery >> (1) 3 vdc, CR2450, Lithium.
Shelf life >> up to 5 years.
Use life >> 100 dive hours if (1) 1 hour dive per dive day up to 300 dive hours if (3) 1 hour dives per dive day.
Use life >> 300 dive hours if (2) 1 hour dives per dive day.
Replacement >> by user (annual recommended).
BATTERY STATUS INDICATION
Warning >> icon on solid (Fig. 6a) when < 2.75 volts, battery change recommended.
Alarm >> icon on flashing when < 2.50 volts, change the battery.
When the voltage is below that required for normal operation (< 2.50 volts), the graphics CHG and BAT will alternate and the
Battery icon (shell only with no inner bar) will flash once per second for 5 seconds (Fig. 7), then the unit will shut off.
If a Low Battery Warning condition (< 2.75 volts) occurs during a dive, the system will continue to operate with normal displays
and functions throughout that dive.
The Low Battery icon will not be displayed during dives (underwater). It will be displayed when the unit enters Surface Mode.
If a Low Battery Alarm condition (< 2.50 volts) occured during the dive, the graphics CHG and BAT will alternate after 10 min-
utes on the surface, then the unit will shut Off.
Fig. 1 - DIAGNOSTIC
Fig. 2 - SURFACE MAIN
Fig. 4 - STOP DEPTH
Fig. 3 - CURRENT DEPTH
a
Fig. 5 - MAX DEPTH
a
a
Fig. 6 - LOW BATTERY
WARNING
Fig. 7 - LOW BATTERY
(occured during dive)
a
a
b
b
b
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