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2.10 Log Mode
The IQ-600’s Random Access Memory (RAM) can store and
display data for up to ten dives. This makes it possible for
users to make a series of dives, then later transfer key dive
data to a separate log book, or upload it to a personal comput-
er using the available PC software and interface.
To enter this mode: From Surface Mode, press and release
button B.
What you will see: If your IQ-600 has just had its battery
replaced, it will contain no dive data. Therefore, the Log Mode
display will consist solely of horizontal bars. Otherwise, after
pressing button B, the screen will appear as shown in Figure 16.
Figure 17: Log Mode (primary screen).
Initially, your IQ-600 will display data for the most recent
dive. Pressing B again will cause the display to scroll back-
ward to the next most recent dive. You can continue to press
and release button B until you have scrolled back through all
ten dives currently stored in memory. At this point, pressing B
one more time returns the computer to Surface Mode.
Here is the data that appears on the IQ-600’s primary dis-
play screen while in Log Mode: