PRO PLUS 2 dive computer operating manual
LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY For details, refer to the Product Warranty Registration Card provided. COPYRIGHT NOTICE This operating manual is copyrighted, all rights are reserved. It may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from Oceanic / 2002 Design. Pro Plus 2 Operating Manual, Doc. No. 12-2328 © 2002 Design San Leandro, Ca.
CONTENTS LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY ............................................................................................................................ 2 NOTICES ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2 DECOMPRESSION MODEL .......................................................................................................................................
CONTENTS (continued) ACTIVATION AND SETUP .............................................................................................. 21 ACTIVATION .............................................................................................................................................................. 22 SURFACE MODE ...................................................................................................................................................... 23 Accessing Other Modes .........
CONTENTS (continued) POST DIVE MODES ....................................................................................................... 65 POST DIVE SURFACE MODE .................................................................................................................................. 66 TRANSITION PERIOD ..............................................................................................................................................
m n l o k N DECO p M FEET MAX j q TOO FAST i DEMO h MAX r g O2 O2 f PSI BAR O2 0 5 ATR 10 20 30 40 50 60 e a d b c PRO PLUS 2 6 Components: a. Select (right) Button b. LED Warning Light c. Smartglo Sensing Port d. Advance (front) Button e. Air Time Remaining Bar Graph f. O2 (oxygen) Bar Graph g. Icon - Descend Arrow Icon - Decompression Ceiling Icon - Ascend Arrow h. Graphic - Maximum Depth i. Tissue Loading Bar Graph j. Battery Indicator k. Icon - Alarm (Set Mode) l.
WARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information.
INTRODUCTION Welcome to Oceanic and thank you for choosing the Pro Plus 2 ! It is extremely important that you read this Operating Manual in sequence and understand it completely before attempting to use the Pro Plus 2. It is equally important that you read the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual (Doc. No. 12-2262) provided with your Pro Plus 2. It contains information that you must become familiar with prior to diving with your Pro Plus 2.
BAR GRAPHS Tissue Loading Bar Graph (TLBG) The Tissue Loading Bar Graph (Fig. 2a) represents tissue loading of nitrogen, showing your relative no decompression or decompression status. As your depth and elapsed dive time increase, segments will add to the Graph, and as you ascend to shallower depths, the Bar Graph will begin to recede, indicating that additional no decompression time is allowed for multilevel diving.
Oxygen Accumulation Bar Graph (O2BG) The O2 Bar Graph (Fig. 3a) represents oxygen loading, showing the maximum of either per dive accumulated oxygen, or 24 hour period accumulated oxygen. As your oxygen exposure (accumulation) increases during the dive, segments will add to the Bar Graph, and as loading decreases, it will begin to recede, indicating that additional exposure is allowed for that dive and 24 hour period. Variable Ascent Rate Indicator (VARI) The Variable Ascent Rate Indicator (Fig.
Air Time Remaining Bar Graph (ATRBG) N2 FEET The Air Time Remaining Bar Graph (Fig. 5a) provides a graphic representation of the time that you can remain at your present depth and then, following a safe ascent, surface with a predetermined reserve of breathing gas.
ALPHA / NUMERIC DISPLAYS Cylinder Pressure Display Cylinder Pressure (Fig 6a) is displayed any time the Pro Plus 2 is connected to a pressurized cylinder and in an active operating mode. Values of pressure are displayed numerically from 10 PSI (.5 BAR) up to 5000 PSI (352 BAR) in increments of 10 PSI (.5 BAR). Depth Displays b During a dive, the Current Depth display (Fig. 6b), indicates depths from 0 to 330 feet (99.9 meters) in 1 foot (.1 N2 FEET meter) increments.
Time and Date Displays Time displays are shown in hour:minute format (i.e., 1:16 represents 1 hour and 16 minutes, not 116 minutes!). The colon that separates hours and minutes blinks once per second when the display is indicating real time (e.g., Elapsed Dive Time), and is solid (non-blinking) when times are calculated projections (e.g., Time to Fly). The Main Time display is located in the lower/middle portion of the display (Fig. 7a) and a second time display (Fig. 7b) is located in the center/right.
NOTE: Each numeric and graphic display represents a unique piece of information. It is imperative that you understand the formats, ranges, and values of the information represented to avoid any possible misunderstanding that could result in error. The Informational Displays are described in detail as the various operating modes they appear in are presented throughout this manual.
Situations that will sound the Alarm, if it is turned ON (a user setting), include Entry into Decompression Mode. Air Time Remaining Bar Graph Alarm (a user setting). Air Time Remaining = 5 minutes. Air Time Remaining = 0 minutes. Turn Pressure Alarm (a user setting). End Pressure Alarm (a user setting). PO2 => than the Max PO2 Alarm (a user setting), or => 1.60 ATA. Descent deeper than the Max Depth Alarm (a user setting). Tissue Loading Bar Graph Alarm (a user setting).
SMARTGLO® BACKLIGHT To activate the Backlight - press the Right (Select) button. The Smart Glo® feature senses the intensity of natural light present. If a low level of light is present, the Backlight will activate and illuminate the display for button depression time plus the user set additional Duration time (3 or 7 seconds). Press the button again to activate as desired. a N2 NOTE: Extensive use of the Backlight reduces estimated Battery life.
Low Battery Condition Voltage level is checked upon activation and every 10 minutes during operation. When 75 % of the Rated Power has been consumed, only the lower bar of the Indicator will be displayed and the full icon will flash (Fig. 9) once per second as a warning that the Battery is to be replaced prior to conducting any further dives. Upon decreasing to a voltage level that will no longer sustain proper operation, the Battery Indicator will flash 5 times followed by shutdown of the unit.
If the unit did not display a Low Battery Condition prior to entering the Dive Mode, and a Low Battery Condition occurs during the dive, there will be sufficient Battery power to maintain unit operation for the remainder of that dive. The Battery Indicator will appear after the dive upon entry into Surface Mode. When the Battery is removed, settings and calculations for repetitive dives will be retained, if a new battery can be inserted within 8 seconds.
Once a dive is made with the unit set as a Nitrox Computer N2 (FO2 set for a numerical value), it cannot be programmed to operate as an Air Computer until 24 hours after the last dive. 'Air' will not be displayed as an option in the FO2 Mode. However, you can set FO2 for 21% for use with Air. MAX When FO2 is set at a value of 21% (Fig. 11), the unit will remain set at 21% for subsequent nitrox dives until FO2 is set to a higher value, or until it automatically turns off and is O2 reactivated.
If the Default function is set to OFF (Fig. 13), the FO2 value for repetitive dives remains the same as previously set until the set point is manually changed. WARNING: When the unit shuts off, the FO2 set point will default to AIR regardless if the 50% Default is set ON or OFF. Always set, or verify, the FO2 set point prior to each nitrox dive. Setting FO2 for a nitrox dive is described on page 25. O ATR Fig.
WARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information.
ACTIVATION To Activate the Pro Plus 2, press and release the Left (Advance) Button. Upon manual activation, the unit will enter Diagnostic Mode (Fig. 14), displaying all segments of the LCD as 8's, followed by dashes (- -), then a countdown from 9 to 0. Diagnostic Mode checks the display and battery voltage to ensure that everything is within tolerance and functioning properly.
SURFACE MODE N2 Surface Mode (Fig. 15), identified by the Surface Time icon, follows Diagnostic Mode after Activation. Information includes Dive Number '0' (no dive made yet), Temperature (and icon), Time of Day (with icon), the Battery Consumption Indicator, and Surface Time (with flashing colon). NOTE: If the wet contacts are bridged, the graphic 'H2O' will appear in place of the dive number '0' (Fig. 16). After the unit is rinsed and dried, '0' will replace 'H2O'. O2 PSI ATR Fig.
SET MODES N2 Settings are divided into 2 categories. Set Mode #1 includes several settings that you would change more often and Set Mode #2 includes those items not likely to change once you set them. Set Mode 2 can be accessed by first entering settings in Set Mode 1, or by bypassing Set Mode 1. Settings can be made one after the other, or you can access a O2 specific item that you want to set, bypassing others. Set points ATR Fig.
ENTERING SETTINGS -SET MODE #1 N2 TO SET - FO2 (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for AIR, FO2 can also be set to values between 21 and 50% in increments of 1%. Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 1 appears (2 seconds). O2 Press and release the Left (Advance) button, FO2 appears ATR with the set point value flashing (Fig. 19). Fig.
TO SET - MAX DEPTH ALARM (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for 330 feet, the Alarm can be set to values between 30 feet (3 meters) and 330 feet ( 99 meters) in increments of 10 feet (3 meters). Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 1 appears (2 seconds). Press and release the Left (Advance) button, FO2 appears with the value flashing. Press the Left (Advance) button 1 more time.
TO SET - ELAPSED DIVE TIME ALARM (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for 3:00 (hr:min), the Alarm can be set to values between 0:10 and 3:00 (hr:min) in increments of 5 minutes. Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 1 appears (2 seconds). Press and release the Left (Advance) button, FO2 appears with the set point value flashing. Press the Left (Advance) button 2 more times. The graphic EdT, and Alarm and Dive Time icons appear N2 with the Elapsed Dive Time value flashing (Fig.
NOTE: For more information regarding PC Interface, refer to page 74 of this manual and to documents provided with the PC download product. PC INTERFACE PC Interface is not a setting, it is included in the Set 1 menu for easy access when data in the unit's memory is to be downloaded (copied) to the PC download software program for storage and viewing. To download data (while in the Surface Mode) Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 1 appears (2 seconds).
ENTERING SETTINGS -SET MODE #2 These settings are ones that are not likely to change. To save time at the dive site, verify the set points and adjust them as desired prior to departing on the day's dive trip. TO SET - UNITS OF MEASURE To return to Surface Mode at any time while in Set Mode, press and hold Both buttons for 2 seconds. (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for Imperial, Units of Measure can also be set for Metric.
TO SET - HOUR FORMAT (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for 12 Hr (12: Am to 11: Pm), the Format can also be set for 24 Hr (0: to 23: hours). Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds). Press and release the Left (Advance) button, the Units screen appears with the set point flashing. Press the Left (Advance) button 1 more time. The graphic Hour appears with 12 (or 24) flashing (Fig. 25).
TO SET - TIME (while in the Surface Mode) N2 Set for factory local time, the Time can be set to values between 1:00 and 12:59 (AM/PM) or 0:00 and 23:59. Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds). Press and release the Left (Advance) button, the Units screen appears with the set point flashing. O2 ATR Press the Left (Advance) button 2 more times. Fig. 26 - Set Hour Time appears with the Hour value flashing (Fig. 26).
TO SET - DATE (after setting Time) N2 Factory set for the factory local Date, the Date can be set to values between 01/01/01 and 12/31/20. After having set and accepted the Time, the Date appears with the graphic dAY, and Year value flashing (Fig. 28). Fig. 28 - Set Year O2 Press and hold the Right (Select) button to scroll through the Year values in increments of one Year. N2 ATR Press the Left (Advance) button to accept the setting. The Month value flashes (Fig. 29).
TO SET - AUDIBLE ALARM (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for ON, the Alarm can be also be set to OFF. This setting also applies to the red LED Warning Indicator that is synchronized with the Audible Alarm. When set OFF, the Alarm will not sound during the conditions described on page 14. Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds). Press and release the Left (Advance) button, the Units screen appears with the set point flashing.
TO SET - MAXIMUM TISSUE LOADING BAR GRAPH (TLBG) ALARM (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for DECO (all 8 segments), the Maximum Tissue Loading Bar Graph (TLBG) Alarm can be set to values between DECO (all 12 segments) and 1 segment. Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds). Press and release the Left (Advance) button, the Units screen appears with the set point flashing. Press the Left (Advance) button 8 more times.
TO SET - AIR TIME REMAINING BAR GRAPH ALARM (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for 5 minutes, the Air Time Remaining Bar Graph Alarm can be set to values of 0, 5, and 10 to 60 minutes in increments of 5 minutes. Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds). Press and release the Left (Advance) button, the Units screen appears with the set point flashing. Press the Left (Advance) button 9 more times.
TO SET - TURN PRESSURE ALARM (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for 00 PSI/BAR (disabled), the Turn Pressure Alarm can be set to values between 1000 and 3000 PSI (69 to 205 BAR) in increments of 250 PSI (17 BAR). Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears. Press and release the Left (Advance) button, the Units screen appears with the set point flashing. Press the Left (Advance) button 10 more times.
TO SET - END PRESSURE ALARM (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for 00 PSI/BAR (disabled), the End Pressure Alarm can be set to values between 300 and 1500 PSI (20 to 104 BAR) in increments of 100 PSI (7 BAR). Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds). Press and release the Left (Advance) button, the Units screen appears with the set point flashing. Press the Left (Advance) button 11 more times.
TO SET - DIVE TIME REMAINING ALARM (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for 5 minutes, the Dive Time Remaining Alarm can be set to values between 0:00 and 0:20 (minutes) in increments of 1 minute. Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds). Press and release the Left (Advance) button, the Units screen appears with the set point flashing. Press the Left (Advance) button 12 more times.
TO SET - MAXIMUM PO2 ALARM (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for 1.60 (ATA), the Maximum PO2 Alarm can be set to values between 1.20 and 1.60 (ATA) in increments of .10 (ATA). Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds). Press and release the Left (Advance) button, the Units screen appears with the set point flashing. Press the Left (Advance) button 13 more times. The graphics PO2 and MAX, and Alarm (speaker) icon N2 appear with the PO2 value flashing (Fig.
TO SET - FO2 50% DEFAULT (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set ON, the FO2 50% Default feature can be set to OFF. The effects of this feature being ON or OFF are described on page 19. Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds). Press and release the Left (Advance) button, the Units screen appears with the set point flashing. Press the Left (Advance) button 14 more times. N2 The graphics FO2 and 50 appear with ON (or OFF) flashing (Fig. 38).
TO SET - BACKLIGHT DURATION (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for 3 seconds, the Backlight Duration can be set to values of 0 (disabled), 3, or 7 seconds. This is the length of time the Backlight stays On after the button is released. Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds). Press and release the Left (Advance) button, the Units screen appears with the set point flashing. Press the Left (Advance) button 15 more times.
NOTE: Sampling Rate is the interval at which data samples are recorded during a dive for subsequent download to the PC program. This setting has no effect on displayed data or data in the unit's viewable Log. TO SET - PC SAMPLING RATE (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set at 15 seconds, the Sampling Rate can be set at values of 2, 15, 30, or 60 seconds, or 2, 5, or 10 feet (.5, 1.5, or 3 meters). Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds).
TO SET - USER SET DIGITAL GAUGE MODE NOTE: Once a dive is made with this feature set ON, the setting will be locked ON for 24 hours after the dive. Set Digital Gauge Mode will not appear as a selection during that 24 hour period. (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set OFF, Digital Gauge Mode can also be set ON. The effects of this feature being ON or OFF are described on page 64. Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds).
WARNING: If this feature is set for OFF, the Pro Plus 2 must be manually activated prior to commencing a dive. TO SET - WATER ACTIVATION (while in the Surface Mode) Factory set for ON, the Water Activation feature can also be set for OFF (disabled) to prevent inadvertent activation during travel or storage. When set ON, the Pro Plus 2 will automatically Activate when immersed in water. Press Both buttons simultaneously, release when SET: 2 appears (4 seconds).
WARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information.
PRE DIVE PLANNING SEQUENCETM Oceanic strongly recommends that you review the Pre Dive Planning Sequence (PDPS) prior to every dive to help you plan your dive as required to avoid exceeding no decompression or oxygen exposure limits.
To access the Pre Dive Planning Sequence N2 FEET (while in the Surface mode) Press the Left (Advance) button 1 time Press and release the Right (Select) button to advance MAX through the Depths/Times, one screen at a time; and then to Surface Mode. Press the Left (Advance) button to access Fly Mode. The unit will revert to Surface Mode after 2 minutes if no O2 button is pressed.
NOTE: The Pro Plus 2 will store oxygen accumulation calculations for up to 10 dives conducted during a 24 hour period. If the maximum limit for oxygen loading has been exceeded for that day (24 hour period), all of the segments of the O2 bar graph will be displayed flashing . Depth/Time values will not appear until the O2 bar graph recedes into the green (normal) zone (i.e., your daily oxygen dosage decreases an amount equivalent to the amount accumulated during the latest dive completed).
OXYGEN ACCUMULATION BAR GRAPH (Fig. 46a) N2 FEET If FO2 was set for a numerical value (nitrox), the Oxygen Accumulation (O2) Bar Graph will add segments (green toward red) to represent oxygen accumulation for that dive, or 24 hour period, whichever amount is greater. a b VARIABLE ASCENT RATE INDICATOR (Fig. 46b) O2 The Variable Ascent Rate Indicator (VARI) shows how fast you are ascending.
N2 AIR TIME REMAINING BAR GRAPH FEET The Air Time Remaining Bar Graph (Fig. 48a) displays remaining breathing gas times of 60 minutes and less. As time remaining decreases, segments are removed from the bar graph from the right (green) toward the left (red) in increments of 5 minutes (from 60 to 0 minutes). O2 When the time decreases to the Alarm set point, the Audible PSI 0 5 ATR 10 20 a Fig.
During conditions in which Cautionary type information is displayed (e.g., No Decompression Safety Stop, Decompression, High PO2, etc.), there is a Main Display of important information relevant to the specific condition. The diver can access another display, but it will automatically revert to the Main Display after 3 seconds. To activate the Backlight during a dive, press the Right (Select) button.
N2 FEET No Deco Dive Mode - Display #2 (Fig. 50) Information includes Current Depth, Max Depth for that dive and icon, Elapsed Dive Time and icon, Dive Time Remaining and icon, Tank Pressure, and the applicable bar graphs. MAX Press and release the Left (Advance) button again to view Display #3. O2 PSI 0 5 ATR 10 No Deco Dive Mode - Display #3 (Fig. 51) 20 Fig.
No Deco Dive Mode - Secondary Display (Fig. 53) N2 FEET To view, press the Left (Advance) button for 2 seconds. Information includes Current Depth, Air Time Remaining (and Mode icon), and applicable bar graphs. The Display will remain on the screen for 3 seconds then revert back to the Display previously selected (#1, 2, 3, 4). No Deco Dive Mode - SAFETY STOP (Fig. 54) O2 PSI 0 5 ATR 10 20 Fig.
DECOMPRESSION DIVE MODE The Pro Plus 2 is designed to help you by providing a representation of how close you are to entering Decompression. Decompression Dive Mode (Fig. 55) activates when theoretical No Decompression time/depth limits are exceeded. Upon entering Decompression Mode, the Audible Alarm will sound and the red LED Warning Light will flash for 10 seconds (unless set OFF), or until acknowledged.
Managing Decompression Stops To fulfill your decompression obligation, you should make a safe controlled ascent to a depth slightly deeper than, or equal to, the Required Ceiling Stop Depth indicated (Fig. 56a) and decompress for the Stop Time indicated (Fig. 56b). The amount of decompression credit time that you receive is dependent on depth, with slightly less credit given the deeper you are. You should stay slightly deeper (Fig.
N2 DECO FEET Decompression Dive Mode - Display #2 (Fig. 57) Information includes - Current Depth, Maximum Depth for that dive (and icon), Elapsed Dive Time (and icon), Total Ascent Time (and Mode icon), both Arrows and the Deco Bar, and the applicable bar graphs. MAX Press and release the Left (Advance) button again to view Display #3. O2 PSI 0 5 ATR 10 Decompression Dive Mode - Display #3 (Fig. 58) 20 Fig.
VIOLATION MODES While in Violation Modes the Alternate Displays previously described can be accessed using the Left (Advance) button, and the Backlight can be activated using the Right (Select) button. The Pro Plus 2 will automatically revert to the Main Display after 3 seconds unless the Left (Advance) button is pressed to view another display of information. Conditional Violation Mode (Fig. 60) If you ascend shallower (Fig. 60a) than a Required Decompression Ceiling Stop Depth displayed (Fig.
The added Penalty (decompression) Time will have to be 'worked off' first, before obtaining off-gassing credit. Once the Penalty Time is worked-off, and off-gassing credit begins, required decompression Stop Depths and Time will decrease toward zero. The Tissue Loading Bar Graph will recede into the yellow Caution Zone and the Pro Plus 2 will revert to the No Decompression Dive Mode.
Delayed Violation Mode #2 (Fig. 62) N2 DECO FEET The Pro Plus 2 cannot calculate decompression times for Stop Depths much greater than 60 feet (18 meters) and offers no indication of how much time spent underwater would result in the need for a greater Stop Depth. If the Decompression obligation requires a Ceiling Stop Depth between 60 feet (18 meters) and 70 O2 feet (21 meters), the Tissue Loading Bar Graph will flash. Total Ascent Time will still be displayed. PSI 0 5 ATR 10 20 30 40 50 Fig.
Upon ascending above 330 feet (99.9 meters), the Current Depth display will be restored, however Max Depth will only display 3 dashes for the remainder of that dive. The Log for that dive will display 3 dashes as the Max Depth achieved. Immediate Violation Mode and Gauge Mode During a Dive, if a ceiling much greater than 60 feet (18 meters) is required, an Immediate Violation Mode will be entered. This situation would be preceded by entering Delayed Violation Mode #2.
The Pro Plus 2 will also enter an Immediate Violation Mode 5 minutes after reaching the surface from a dive in which a Delayed Violation occurred. On the surface, Gauge Mode displays the Dive Number, Temperature, Time of Day, and Surface Interval (Fig. 65). It does not provide the FO2, PDPS, or Time to Fly and Desaturate features. The countdown timer that appears when you try to access Time to Fly does not represent 'Time to Fly'.
N2 FEET HIGH PO2 DIVE MODE When partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) becomes equal to, or greater than, 1.40 ATA, or 0.2 ATA less than the PO2 Alarm set point (a user setting); the red LED warning will flash, the Audible Alarm will sound (unless set OFF), and the current PO2 value, PO2 symbol, O2 segment of the O2 Bar Graph, and UP Arrow will appear on the Main Display as O2 PSI O2 0 5 ATR 10 20 a warning until PO2 decreases. Current Depth and Dive Time Remaining will also be displayed (Fig. 66).
HIGH OXYGEN ACCUMULATION The O2 Bar Graph displays either oxygen accumulated during that nitrox dive, or during the repetitive nitrox dives you conduct during that 24 hour period, whichever of the two is greater at that time. The yellow Caution Zone of the O2 Bar Graph offers you a convenient way to consistently monitor how close you are coming to the limits of oxygen exposure. Use it as a visual reference to place a wider margin of protection between you and the Limits.
N2 FEET USER SET DIGITAL GAUGE MODE When Digital Gauge Mode is set for ON, the Pro Plus 2 will operate as a Digital Depth Gauge/Timer without performing nitrogen and oxygen calculations (Fig. 69). MAX Time of Day and Elapsed Dive Time will also be displayed. O2 PSI 0 5 ATR Press the Left (Advance) button to view Air Time Remaining for 3 seconds in place of Elapsed Dive Time (Fig. 70). 10 Fig.
WARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information.
POST DIVE SURFACE MODE When you ascend to 3 feet (1 meter) or shallower, the Pro Plus 2 will enter Surface Mode and begin counting your surface interval. TRANSITION PERIOD The first 10 minutes is, in affect, a Transition Period during which time the following information is displayed (Fig.
To view that dive's Log (Fig. 72) Refer to page 64 for a description of the Log Mode displays. Press the Left (Advance) button 1 time. Press the Right (Select) button 1 time to view the Nitrogen data screen. Press the Right (Select) button again to view the Oxygen data screen (if a nitrox dive). Press Both buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds to return to Surface Mode. The unit will revert to Surface Mode after 2 minutes if no button is pressed.
AFTER THE TRANSITION PERIOD (THE FIRST 2 HOURS) N2 For the remainder of the first 2 hours after surfacing, information will continue to be displayed as Surface Mode (Fig. 73) and you will have full access to other modes (e.g., PDPS, Fly, Desat, Log, Set, etc.). To activate the Backlight Press the Right (Select) button. O2 ATR Fig. 73 - Surface Mode (>10 min) To access the Pre Dive Planning Sequence (Also refer to page 46) Press the Left (Advance) button 1 time (while in Surface Mode).
To access the Time to Fly Countdown (while in Surface Mode) N2 Press the Left (Advance) button 2 times. The Time to Fly counter (Fig. 75) begins counting down 10 minutes after surfacing from a dive (after the Transition Period) displaying the word 'FLY' and a countdown that begins at 23:50 (hr:min) and counts down to 0:00 (hr:min). If a Violation occurred during the dive a single dash ( - ) will appear instead of the letters FLY.
LOG MODE Information from your latest 24 dives is stored in the Log for viewing. The first dive of a new 'activation period' will be #1, then #2, etc. After 24 dives are accumulated, each subsequent dive will overwrite the oldest dive in the Log (i.e., the most recent dive deletes the oldest). Log information will not be lost when the battery is removed, but factory service will delete data.
To access the Log Mode and view the First Screen N2 (While in Surface Mode) Press the Left (Advance) button 4 times. The First Screen of the most recent dive will appear displaying (Fig. 77) The Log Mode icon Dive Number Time/ Date the dive started O2 ATR To view the Second Screen of the Log (Nitrogen data) - Fig. 77 - Log (Date / Time) Press the Right (Select) button 1 time (while viewing the Time/Date). Displayed will be (Fig.
To view the Third Screen of the Log (Oxygen data) N2 Press the Right (Select) button 1 time (while viewing the Nitrogen data). Displayed will be (Fig. 79) Log Mode icon FO2 graphic and value set for that dive Maximum PO2 level reached during that dive and PO2 graphic O2 Bar Graph - showing oxygen loading at the end of the O2 dive ATR Fig. 79 - Log (Oxygen Data) To access the first screen of the previous dive's Log Press the Left (Advance) button 1 time.
WET CONTACTS N2 If the graphic H2O appears during the Fly Mode (Fig. 81) and Desaturation Mode (Fig. 82) countdowns that alternate 2 hours after a dive, it is an indication that the water activation contacts are bridged (still wet) and the unit must be rinsed in fresh water and thoroughly dried. One contact is located between the control buttons and the O2 other at the base of the Right (Select) button's stem. Once the unit is dry, the graphic H2O will disappear from the display.
DOWNLOADING DATA TO A PC Using special linking hardware, dive data can be downloaded (copied) from your Pro Plus 2 to an IBM compatible PC program running on a Windows ® operating system. Compatibility requirements and instructions are provided with the optional download package that is available from your Authorized Oceanic Dealer. The software program provides dive tabular and graphic profile data sampled throughout the dives at the interval you set.
WARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information.
SIMULATOR MODE N2 This mode provides you with the ability to practice various DEMO dive mode scenarios and computer functions while observing the various displays. The SmartGlo Backlight functions as it normally does. At any time while in Simulator Mode, pressing and holding both buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds shall revert operation to real Surface Mode. O2 The real set points entered into the Pro Plus 2 do not affect ATR Fig.
Press and release the Right (Select) button to toggle N2 between Gauge ON and OFF. DEMO Press and release the Left (Advance) button to accept the setting and advance to DEMO: NI-O2 with CUR (or NEW) flashing (Fig. 86). When set for NEW, calculations are based on zero residual nitrogen and oxygen loading (a clean dive). When set for CUR, calculations take into consideration O2 any residual nitrogen and oxygen remaining from previous 'actual' dives.
Press and release the Right (Select) button to toggle N2 between Pressure ON and OFF. Press and release the Left (Advance) button to accept the DEMO setting and revert to Demo Surface Mode with the DEMO icon flashing. Press and release the Left (Advance) button to access DEMO: FO2 with the DEMO icon and Air (or a numerical value) flashing (Fig. 88). O2 Press and hold the Right (Select) button to scroll from Air ATR Fig. 88 - Set Demo FO2 to 21% through 32% in 1% increments.
Descending N2 Hint: Quick taps (<2 seconds) of the Right (Select) button starts/stops Descents and Time Acceleration. Quick taps of DEMO the Left (Advance) button accesses Alternate displays. While the Down Arrow is flashing, tap (press/release) the Right (Select) button to begin a Descent at a rate of 5 feet (1.5 meters) per real second. Tap (press/release) the Right (Select) button during the O2 Descent to stop the Descent.
N2 FEET Ascending Rate of Ascent can be set for 1 or 3 feet per seconds (fps) prior to start of the Ascent. To change the Rate during an DEMO Ascent, it must first be stopped. Pressing and holding the Left (Advance) button for 2 seconds will access an Ascent Rate of 1 fps. The green and yellow segments of the VARI and small UP Arrow O2 PSI 0 5 ATR will appear with the Arrow flashing (Fig. 92). To set the Rate at 3 fps (Too Fast), press and hold the Left 10 Fig.
Surfacing from a Simulated Dive The Simulator will enter Demo Surface Mode (Fig. 94) upon ascending to 3 feet (1 meter) or shallower. Press and hold the Right (Select) button for 4 seconds to access Time Acceleration. The small Time Clock icon will begin flashing. Tap (press/release) the Right (Select) button to increase Surface Interval Time 1 minute per real time second. Tap (press/release) the Right (Select) button during the Time Acceleration to restore the time rate to normal.
Be a RESPONSIBLE DIVER 82 DI RESP O VER at all times.
WARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, you must also read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Manual which provides Important Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general product information.
CARE AND CLEANING Protect your Pro Plus 2 from shock, excessive temperatures, chemical attack, and tampering. Protect the lens against scratches with a transparent Instrument Lens Protector. Small scratches will naturally disappear underwater. Soak and rinse the Pro Plus 2 in fresh water at the end of each day of diving, and check to ensure that the areas around the Low Pressure (Depth) Sensor (Fig. 95a), Download Interface Port (Fig. 95b), and Buttons are free of debris or obstructions.
To Obtain Service: Take your Pro Plus 2 to an Authorized Oceanic Dealer or send it to the nearest Oceanic Regional Distributor Facility. To return your Pro Plus 2 to Oceanic: Record all dive data in the Log and/or download the data in memory. All data will be erased when it receives factory service. Package it using a protective cushioning material.
NOTE: The procedures that follow must be closely adhered to. Damage due to improper Battery replacement is not covered by the unit's 2 year warranty. BATTERY REPLACEMENT The Battery Compartment should only be opened in a dry and clean environment with extreme care taken to prevent the entrance of moisture or dust.
Battery Removal Examine the Case Back to locate the Battery Hatch (Fig. 96a): Remove the 4 screws that secure the Battery Hatch to the Housing by turning counter clockwise. Lift the Hatch up and away from the Housing. Lift the Battery, positive (+) end first, out of the Battery Compartment. Remove the Battery Hatch O-ring and inspect it for any signs of deterioration or deformity. DO NOT use tools to remove the O-ring. O-ring replacement is highly recommended to ensure proper sealing.
Moisture in the Battery Compartment If moisture is found, it is best to have the unit inspected and cleaned by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer. If it is necessary to clean the Battery Compartment, flush the it and all components with a solution of 50% white vinegar and 50% fresh water. Rinse with fresh water, and allow to dry overnight, or blow dry with a hair dryer (set + at 'no heat'). Closely check all of the sealing surfaces for any signs of damage that might impair proper sealing.
Battery Hatch Installation Ensure that the Battery is properly oriented and the Hatch O-ring is evenly seated. Carefully place the Battery Hatch into position so that it seats on top of the O-ring, and while holding it in place, secure it with the 4 screws by turning them clockwise. DO NOT attempt to use any other screws. Carefully tighten the screws by alternately turning them each one turn at a time (Fig. 99).
SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE USED AS Air Computer Nitrox Computer Digital Depth Gauge/Timer NO DECOMPRESSION MODEL Basis: Modified Haldanean Algorithm 12 tissue compartments Data Base: Diving Science and Technology (DSAT) - Rogers/ Powell Performance: Tissue compartment halftimes (mins.
SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) OPERATIONAL MODES (DIVE) No Decompression Dive: #1 - Current Depth, Dive Time Remaining, Cylinder Pressure, Bar Graphs #2 - Current Depth, Dive Time Remaining, Max Depth, Elapsed Dive Time, Cylinder Pressure, Bar Graphs #3 - Current Depth, Dive Time Remaining, Temperature, Time of Day, Cylinder Pressure, Bar Graphs #4 - if a nitrox dive - Current Depth, Dive Time Remaining, Current PO2, Cylinder Pressure, Bar Graphs Secondary - Current Depth, Air Time Remaining, Cylinder
SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) DISPLAY RANGE/RESOLUTION Numeric Displays: Dive Number Depth Maximum Depth FO2 Set Point PO2 Value Dive Time Remaining Air Time Remaining Total Ascent Time Safety Stop Time Decompression Stop Time Elapsed Dive Time Surface Time Dive Log Surface Interval Time to Fly Time to Desaturate Temperature Cylinder Pressure Special Displays: Diagnostic Display Out of Range (- - -) Gauge Mode Countdown Timer 92 Range: 0 to 24 0 to 330 FT (0 to 99.
SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) BAR GRAPHS Tissue Loading Bar Graph: segments No Decompression zone (green) No Deco Caution zone (yellow) Decompression Warning zone (red) 9 2 1 Oxygen (O2) Bar Graph: Normal zone (green) Caution zone (yellow) Danger zone (red) Variable Ascent Rate Indicator: 60 feet (18 m) & Shallower Normal Zone (Green) Normal Zone (Green) Normal Zone (Green) Caution Zone (Yellow) Too Fast Zone (Red - flashing) segments feet/min 0 0 - 10 1 11 - 15 2 16 - 20 3 21 -
SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE (continued) Altitude: Operational from sea level to 14,000 feet (4,270 meters) elevation Measures ambient pressure every 30 minutes and when manually activated (no when wet contacts are bridged) Compensates for Altitude when manually activated (no compensation if activated by immersion in water) Compensation begins at 2,000 feet (610 meters) elevation and every 1,000 feet (305 meters) higher Power: Battery Shelf life Replacement Life expecta
SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE (continued) Setting FO2: Automatically set for 'Air' upon activation Remains set for Air unless an FO2 numerical value is set Nitrox set points from 21 to 50 % If set for 21%, remains set for 21% until changed If set for >21%, it reverts to 50% 10 minutes after the dive, if the FO2 Default is ON. If the FO2 Default is OFF, the value will remain at the value set.
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INSPECTION / SERVICE RECORD O DI Purchased from ______________________ RESP Date of purchase _____________________ VER Serial Number _______________________ N SI LE B Below to be filled in by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer: Date Service Performed Dealer / Technician 97
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RESET FEATURE This dive computer is configured with a RESET feature that allows data to be cleared, including Nitrogen and Oxygen calculations, FO2 set point, Log Mode entries, and Download data. WARNING: Reset after a dive and subsequent use for a repetitive dive conducted by the same diver could result in serious injury to or death.
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