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II UWATEC Aladin TEC 2G
2.7 Checking the surface interval
From the time of day display you can check the surface interval by pushing
(logbook menu)
.
The surface interval is the time since the end of the last dive and is displayed
as long as there is remaining saturation.
2.6 Checking the desaturation time
From the
time of day display
you can check the desaturation
time* by pushing
. Desaturation time is determined either
by oxygen toxicity, nitrogen saturation or the regression of
microbubbles, depending on which requires the longer time.
The display switches back to the time of day display after
5 seconds without operation.
* Only displayed
if there is a remaining saturation due to the last dive or change of
altitude.
For the calculations of the desaturation and no-fly
time it is assumed that the diver breathes air while
on the surface.
2 Operation
S
L
O
W
NO
NO
CNS O
2
%
DESAT
WARNING
Do not fly icon
No-fly time
No-dive
warning
Residual
nitrogen
bar
Oxygen toxicity
Desaturation time
Surface interval
2.5 How to navigate Aladin at the surface
Starting from the time of day display you can enter into different menus.
• Alarm clock ->48
• UTC time zone ->48
• Time of day ->48
• 24h / AM PM ->49
• Date ->49
• Display contrast ->49
• Sound on / off ->50
• Electronic ID ->50
• IrDA speed ->49
/
Dive time alarm ->46
Safety stop
duration ->46
Salt / fresh water ->46
Backlight duration ->47
Depth alarm ->45
Reset to air ->46
ppO
2
max ->46
Unit system ->46
Deco gas on/off ->46
Attention beep
on /off ->47
Water contacts
on /off ->47
Reset desaturation
->47
/
Time of day display
Gas 1
O
2
%
->20
Altitude ->29
(adjustment
->45)
Gauge mode
on / off
->30
Gas d
O
2
%
->37
Dive
planner
->41
Logbook
->43
Set 2
->48
Set 1
->45
• Date
• (Desat. time CNS O
2
% )
• Battery condition
->14
->15
->15
Off
MB Level
L0-L5
->32
Enter with into the function or sub menu.
With you can switch to the time of day
display.
After 3 minutes without operation Aladin returns
to the time of day display.