Oceanic VT Pro Operating Manual

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Summary of VT Pro

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    Vt pro dive computer operating manual oceanic ®.

  • Page 2: Vt Pro

    2 vt pro components: a. Led warning light b. Advance (front) button c. Smartglo sensing port d. Air time remaining bar graph e. Select (side) button f. Icon - operating mode g. Icon - time h. Variable ascent rate indicator i. Graphic - depth j. Graphic - demo mode k. Icon - descend arrow icon - deco...

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    3 contents limited two-year warranty ............................................................................................................................. 7 notices ..................................................................................................................................

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    4 contents (continued) setup and activation ............................................................................................... 21 pressure transmitter .................................................................................................................................... 22 ...

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    5 contents (continued) post dive modes ........................................................................................................ 65 post dive surface mode .....................................................................................................................................

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    6 warning: prior to diving with the vt pro, you must also read and understand the oceanic dive computer safety and reference manual. Pay special attention to items marked with this warning symbol..

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    7 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 m...

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    8 fcc id: mh8a fcc compliance: this equipment complies with part 15 of the fcc rules. Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions: 1.) this equipment may not cause harmful interference, and 2.) this equipment must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesir...

  • Page 9: Features And Displays

    9 features and displays warning: prior to diving with the vt pro, you must also read and understand the oceanic dive computer safety and reference manual which provides important warnings and safety recom- mendations as well as general product information..

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    10 introduction welcome to oceanic and thank you for choosing the vt pro ! It is extremely important that you read this operating manual in sequence and understand it completely before attempting to use the vt pro. It is equally important that you read the oceanic dive computer safety and reference ...

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    11 o 2 atr 5 10 20 40 50 60 0 o 2 30 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, ...

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    12 o 2 atr 5 10 20 40 50 60 0 o 2 30 as your oxygen exposure (accumulation) increases during the dive, segments will add to the bar graph, and as loading de- creases, it will begin to recede, indicating that additional expo- sure is allowed for that dive and 24 hour period. Variable ascent rate indi...

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    13 feet atr 5 10 20 0 psi o 2 the green, yellow, and red zones adjacent to the bar graph enable you to quickly focus on remaining breathing gas times of 60 minutes and less, based on your pre selected end pressure alarm set point (described later). The bar graph is more precise as time decreases tow...

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    14 feet atr 5 10 20 0 psi o 2 m a x depth displays during a dive, the current depth display (fig. 6a), indicates depths from 0 to 399 feet (120 meters) in 1 foot (.1 meter) increments. By pressing the front (advance) button, the maximum depth reached during that dive will be displayed (fig. 6b). Dur...

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    15 temperature display ambient temperature is displayed in surface mode and log mode, and can be viewed on an alternate display when the front (advance) button is pressed while in a dive mode (fig. 7a). If the temperature exceeds a value of '99', 2 dashes ( - - ) will be dis- played until temperatur...

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    16 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, then 0 minutes. • turn pressure alarm (a user setting). • end pressure alarm (a user setti...

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    17 during the following situations, the 10 second continuous tone will be followed by a 5 second steady beep that will not turn off when acknowledged - • ascending above a required decompression ceiling stop depth for more than 5 minutes (referred to as a delayed violation). • decompression requires...

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    18 low battery condition voltage level is checked upon activation and every 10 minutes during operation. When a low battery condition occurs (either the display module or transmitter), the battery icon appears on the display flashing during surface mode (fig. 8) and fly/desat mode (after 2 hours on ...

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    19 fig. 10 - fo2 set for air fo2 mode after activation, the vt pro will operate as an air computer without displaying information associated with oxygen calcula- tions, unless it is set for a percentage of oxygen (fo2) other than air (a numerical value between 21 and 50 %). When set with an fo2 valu...

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    20 fo2 50% default if the default function is set to on (fig. 12) and fo2 is set to a value 'greater than 21%', the fo2 set point value will automatically revert to 50% 10 minutes after that dive. The maximum depth that can be achieved with a po2 of 1.60 ata will also be displayed. • fo2 must theref...

  • Page 21: Setup And Activation

    21 setup and activation warning: prior to diving with the vt pro, you must also read and understand the oceanic dive computer safety and reference manual which provides important warnings and safety recom- mendations as well as general product information..

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    22 pressure transmitter before you dive with the vt pro, you will need to become familiar with the interactive features and select desired settings. The transmitter must be installed into the high pressure port of your regulator first stage, facing to one side (fig. 14). Oceanic strongly recom- mend...

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    23 to activate the vt pro - • position the display module within 3 feet (1 meter) of and parallel to the transmitter (fig. 15), holding it in this location during activation. • press and release the front (advance) button. • upon manual activation, the unit will enter diagnostic mode (fig. 16), disp...

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    24 during the diagnostic check, battery voltage of both the display module and transmitter are verified to determine if sufficient voltage is available to maintain operation. If there is not sufficient voltage for the display module, the unit will deactivate. If there is not sufficient voltage in th...

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    25 backup activation (only if water activation is set on) as a backup, the vt pro will also automatically activate by water contact. This is accomplished by bridging the gap between contacts located on the button stems and download data port. The graphic h2o will be displayed as an indication that t...

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    26 accessing other modes while in the surface mode you can access various other modes that are described in detail throughout this manual. • press the front (advance) button to access a sequence that includes plan, fly, desaturation, and log modes. • press the side (select) button to activate the ba...

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    27 set mode access timing while in surface mode, press both buttons simultaneously and hold - • after 2 seconds, set: 1 appears (fig. 21) • after 2 more seconds, set: 2 appears (fig. 22) • access is gained by releasing the buttons during the 2 second window in which set: 1 or set: 2 appears, then pr...

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    28 • press and release the side (select) button repeatedly to increase the fo2 value from 21 to 50% in increments of 1%, then display air again; - or - press and hold the side (select) button to scroll from air to 32%, then press and hold again to scroll from 32 to 50%, then air. • for each fo2 valu...

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    29 • press and release the side (select) button until the desired depth alarm value appears; or press and hold to scroll through the set points. • press the front (advance) button to accept the setting and advance to elapsed dive time alarm, or press and hold both buttons for 2 seconds to revert to ...

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    30 pc interface pc interface is not a setting, it is included in the set 1 menu for easy access when data 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 a...

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    31 to set - units of measure (while in the surface mode) factory set for imperial, units of measure can also be set for metric. • press both buttons simultaneously, release when set: 2 appears (4 seconds). • press and release the front (advance) button, the units screen appears with the graphics ft,...

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    32 atr o 2 setting hour format (continued) - • press and release the side (select) button to toggle between 12 and 24. • press the front (advance) button to accept the setting and advance to set hour, or press and hold both buttons for 2 seconds to revert to surface mode. To set - time (while in the...

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    33 to set - date (after setting time) factory set for the factory local date, the date can be set to values between 01/01/02 and 12/31/20. When set for metric units of measure, month appears to the right of day. • after having set and accepted the time, the date appears with the graphic day, and yea...

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    34 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 16. • ...

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    35 setting tlbg alarm (continued) - • press both buttons simultaneously, release when set: 2 appears (4 seconds). • press and release the front (advance) button, the units screen appears with the set point flashing. • press the front (advance) button 8 more times. • the graphic ndc and alarm (speake...

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    36 setting atrbg alarm (continued) - • press and release the side (select) button to decrease the alarm value in increments of 5 minutes. Or press and hold to scroll. • press the front (advance) button to accept the setting and advance to set turn pressure alarm, or press and hold both buttons for 2...

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    37 to set - end pressure alarm (while in surface mode) factory set for 300 psi, 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...

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    38 setting dive time remaining (continued) - • press both buttons simultaneously, release when set: 2 appears (4 seconds). • press and release the front (advance) button, the units screen appears with the set point flashing. • press the front (advance) button 12 more times. • the graphic dtr, and al...

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    39 setting po2 alarm (continued) - • press and release the side (select) button to advance the alarm value in increments of .10 (ata). • press the front (advance) button to accept the setting and advance to set fo2 50% default, or press and hold both buttons for 2 seconds to revert to surface mode. ...

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    40 to set - backlight duration (while in surface mode) factory set for 3 seconds, the backlight duration can be set to values of 0, 3, or 7 seconds. This is the length of time the back- light stays on after the button is released. • press both buttons simultaneously, release when set: 2 appears (4 s...

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    41 setting sampling rate (continued) - • press both buttons simultaneously, release when set: 2 appears (4 seconds). • press and release the front (advance) button, the units screen appears with the set point flashing. • press the front (advance) button 16 more times. • the graphics sr and secs appe...

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    42 setting digital gauge mode (continued) - • press and release the side (select) button to toggle between on and off. • press the front (advance) button to accept the setting and advance to set water activation, or press and hold both buttons for 2 seconds to revert to surface mode. To set - water ...

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    43 fig. 48 - set link code off to set -link code (while in surface mode) factory set for on and the serial number of the transmitter shipped with the display module, the 6 digit code can be set for off or numbers ranging from 000000 to 999999. When set off, the display module's receiver is disabled ...

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    44 setting link code (continued) - • press and release the side (select) button to change the second digit. • press the front (advance) button to accept the second digit. The third digit begins to flash. • press and release the side (select) button to change the third digit. • press the front (advan...

  • Page 45: Plan And Dive Modes

    45 plan and dive modes warning: prior to diving with the vt pro, you must also read and understand the oceanic dive computer safety and reference manual which provides important warnings and safety recom- mendations as well as general product information..

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    46 fig. 50 - transmitter signal reception guide best reception area poor reception area poor reception area poor reception area poor reception area poor reception distance (greater than 3 feet/1 meter).

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    47 positioning of the display module the transmitter emits a low frequency signal that radiates outward in a semicircular pattern that is parallel to the length dimension of the transmitter. A coiled antenna inside the display module receives the signal when it is positioned within a zone parallel t...

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    48 an interruption of the link may also occur while the display module is in an area within 3 to 4 feet (1 meter) of a running dive propulsion vehicle. The link will be restored within 4 seconds after the vehicle is shut off or the display module is moved out of that area. When using a strobe, a tem...

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    49 to access the pre dive planning sequence (while in the surface mode) - • press the front (advance) button 1 time • press and release the side (select) button to advance through the depths/times, one screen at a time; and then return to surface mode. • the unit will revert to surface mode after 2 ...

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    50 note: the vt pro 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 n...

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    51 variable ascent rate indicator the variable ascent rate indicator (vari) shows how fast you are ascending. When you exceed the maximum recommended ascent rate for the depth you are at, it will enter the red (too fast) zone and you will be alerted all segments of the bar graph flashing (fig. 55), ...

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    52 control of displays during no decompression conditions, up to 4 main displays of information are available. Each provides depth, dive time remaining, mode icon (fig. 57) and additional information. The intent of this feature is to provide you with control of how much information is displayed at a...

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    53 no decompression dive mode the vt pro will enter the no decompression dive mode when you descend deeper than 4 feet (1.2 meters). No deco dive mode - main display #1 (fig. 58) information includes current depth, dive time remaining and mode icon, tank pressure, and the applicable bar graphs. • pr...

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    54 no decompression dive mode - display #4 (fig. 61) information includes - current depth, current value of po2 (if a nitrox dive) and po2 graphic, dive time remaining and icon, tank pressure, and applicable bar graphs. • press the front (advance) button to view display #1. No decompression dive mod...

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    55 the safety stop will be displayed until the countdown times out, or you descend below 30 feet (10 meters), or you surface. There is no penalty if you surface prior to completing the safety stop. Decompression dive mode the vt pro is designed to help you by providing a representation of how close ...

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    56 feet atr 5 10 20 0 psi o 2 managing decompression stops to fulfill your decompression obligation, you should make a safe controlled ascent to a depth slightly deeper than (fig. 65a), or equal to, the required ceiling stop depth indicated (fig. 65b) and decompress for the stop time indicated (fig....

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    57 deco dive mode - display #3 alternate (fig. 67) information includes - current depth, temperature, time of day and icon, total ascent time and mode icon, tank pressure, both arrows and the deco bar, and the bar graphs. Deco dive mode - display #4 alternate (fig. 68) information includes - current...

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    58 unless set off, the audible alarm will emit a continuous tone and the red led warning light will flash for 10 seconds, or until acknowledged by pressing the front (advance) button. If you descend below the required decompression ceiling before 5 minutes have elapsed, the vt pro will continue to f...

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    59 delayed violation mode #2 (fig. 71) the vt pro 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 ceilin...

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    60 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 if a ceiling much gr...

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    61 surface gauge mode displays the dive number, tempera- ture, time of day, surface interval, and tank pressure (fig. 74). It does not provide access to 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 ...

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    62 if po2 continues to increase, the value displayed will increase toward a maximum value of 5.00 ata in increments of .01 ata. When it reaches a value of 1.60 ata, or the po2 alarm set point (a user setting), the audible alarm will sound (unless set off) and the current po2 value, po2 symbol, o2 se...

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    63 if the theoretical amount of oxygen accumulated equals, or exceeds, the limit for a single exposure, or the exposure limit for a 24 hour period, oxygen dive time remaining becomes zero (0:00) and the o2 bar graph will enter the red o2 (danger) zone (fig. 77). The red led warning will flash, the a...

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    64 unexpected loss of displayed information if your vt pro stops working for any reason, it is important that you have anticipated this possibility and are prepared for it. This is an important reason for not pushing the no decompression and oxygen accumulation limits, and a critical reason to avoid...

  • Page 65: Post Dive Modes

    65 post dive modes warning: prior to diving with the vt pro, you must also read and understand the oceanic dive computer safety and reference manual which provides impor- tant warnings and safety recommendations as well as general product information..

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    66 post dive surface mode when you ascend to 3 feet (1 meter) or shallower, the vt pro will enter surface mode and begin counting your surface interval. Transition period if you descend during the first 10 minutes after surfacing (the transition period), time underwater will be considered a continu-...

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    67 to view that dive's log (fig. 81) - • press the front (advance) button 1 time. • press the side (select) button 1 time to view the nitrogen data screen. See page 71. • press the side (select) button again to view the oxygen data screen (if a nitrox dive). See page 71. • press both buttons simulta...

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    68 to access the pre dive planning sequence - • press the front (advance) button 1 time (while in surface mode). • press and release the side (select) button to advance through the sequence of depths and 'adjusted' times. • press both buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds to return to surface mode. •...

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    69 to access the time to desaturation countdown (while in surface mode) • press the front (advance) button 3 times. • if a violation occurred during the dive, desaturation time will not be displayed. • press both buttons simultaneously for 2 seconds to return to surface mode. • the unit will revert ...

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    70 button control in log mode - • the front (advance) button is used to access a specific dive's log. • hint: to bypass a dive's log and search for another in the sequence, press the front (advance) button repeatedly. Do not press the side (select) button until you find the dive log you wish to view...

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    71 to view the second screen of the log (nitrogen data) - press the side (select) button 1 time (while viewing the time/ date). Displayed will be (fig. 87) - • log mode icon • maximum depth - reached during the dive (and icon) • temperature - minimum during the dive (and icon) • surface interval - p...

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    72 after the first 2 hours two hours after the last dive, surface mode will no longer be displayed, the time to fly and desaturation countdowns will be displayed alternately for 3 seconds each until they count down to 0:00 or another dive is made. To access other modes or enter settings - • press ei...

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    73 • the graphic h2o would then appear in place of dive number when surface mode is displayed during the surface mode. • if no dive is made, the unit would shut off after 2 hours, then automatically reactivate again, repeating the action until cleaned and dried. Downloading data to a pc using specia...

  • Page 74: Reset Feature

    74 atr o 2 fig. 93 - reset reset feature the vt pro 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 con- ducted by t...

  • Page 75: Simulator (Demo) Mode

    75 simulator (demo) mode warning: prior to diving with the vt pro, you must also read and understand the oceanic dive computer safety and reference manual which provides impor- tant warnings and safety recommendations as well as general product information..

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    76 demo atr o 2 simulator mode this mode provides you with the ability to practice various 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...

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    77 demo atr o 2 demo atr o 2 fig. 96 - set demo calibration fig. 97 - set pressure • press and release the side (select) button to toggle between gauge on and off. • press and release the front (advance) button to accept the setting and advance to demo: ni-o2 with cur (or new) flashing (fig. 96). • ...

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    78 demo atr o 2 m a x • press and release the side (select) button to advance through the pressure settings. • press and release the front (advance) button to accept the setting and revert to demo surface mode with the demo icon flashing (fig. 98). • press and release the front (advance) button to a...

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    79 feet demo atr 5 10 20 0 psi o 2 demo dive mode • press and hold the side (select) button for 2 seconds to access demo dive mode. The down arrow will appear flashing (fig. 100). Descending hint: quick taps ( stops descents and time acceleration. Quick taps of the front (advance) button accesses al...

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    80 feet demo atr 5 10 0 psi o 2 feet demo atr 5 10 20 0 psi o 2 ascending rate of ascent can be set for 1 or 3 feet per second (fps) prior to start of the ascent. To change the rate during an ascent, it must first be stopped. • pressing and holding the front (advance) button for 2 sec- onds will acc...

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    81 surfacing from a simulated dive • the simulator will enter demo surface mode (fig. 104) upon ascending to 3 feet (1 meter) or shallower. • press and hold the side (select) button for 4 seconds to access time acceleration. The small time clock icon will begin flashing. • tap (press/release) the si...

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    82 r e s p o n sible d iv e r be a - responsible diver at all times..

  • Page 83: General

    83 general warning: prior to diving with the vt pro, you must also read and understand the oceanic dive computer safety and reference manual which provides impor- tant warnings and safety recommendations as well as general product information..

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    84 care and cleaning protect your vt pro 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 display module in fresh water at the...

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    85 to obtain service: take your vt pro to an authorized oceanic dealer or send it to the nearest oceanic regional distributor facility (page 99). To return your vt pro to oceanic: • record all dive data in the log and/or download the data in memory. All data will be erased during factory service. • ...

  • Page 86

    86 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. When replacing the battery in the display module, it is recommended that you also replace the battery in the transmitter, and vice-versa. Battery r...

  • Page 87

    87 display module battery hatch removal • locate the battery compartment on the back of the module. • while applying steady inward pressure on the clear battery hatch, rotate the hatch ring clockwise 10 degrees by pressing on the upper/right arm of the ring with a small blade screwdriver (fig. 106a)...

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    88 transmitter battery removal locate the battery hatch on the end of the housing: • apply a coin (not a screwdriver) to the recessed slot of the battery hatch and turn the hatch out of the housing by turning it counter clockwise. • remove the battery from the battery compartment and discard accordi...

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    89 b c d a inspection (continued) - • closely examine the inside of the battery compartment(s) for any signs of corrosion indicating entrance of moisture into the unit. • if corrosion is found, return the vt pro to an authorized oceanic dealer, and do not attempt to use it until it has received fact...

  • Page 90

    90 display module battery installation (continued) - • carefully place the clear battery hatch (with o-ring) into position on the rim of the battery compartment, then press it evenly and completely down into place with your same thumb. • maintain the battery hatch securely in place and, using your o...

  • Page 91

    91 transmitter battery installation (continued) - • place a new 3 volt, cr2, lithium battery (duracell model dl- cr2 or equivalent) positive (+) side down into the battery compartment with the negative end facing up/out (fig. 111). • ensure that the battery is properly oriented and the hatch o- ring...

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    92 transmitter installation to install the transmitter on your regulator first stage: • remove the existing pressure gauge and high pressure hose, or the high pressure port plug from the port marked hp using the proper size hex key. • lightly lubricate the o-ring and threads of the transmitter fitti...

  • Page 93

    93 can be used as • air computer • nitrox computer • digital depth gauge/timer • with or without the transmitter no decompression model basis: • modified haldanean algorithm • 12 tissue compartments data base: • diving science and technology (dsat) - rogers/ powell performance: • tissue compartment ...

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    94 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, cyli...

  • Page 95

    95 display range/resolution numeric displays: range: resolution: • dive number 0 to 24 1 • depth 0 to 399 ft (120 m) 1 ft (.1 m/1 m > 99.9 ) • maximum depth 399 ft (120 m) 1 ft (.1 m/1 m > 99.9) • fo2 set point air, 21 to 50 % 1 % • po2 value 0.00 to 5.00 ata .01 ata • dive time remaining 0:00 to 9:...

  • Page 96

    96 specifications (continued) bar graphs tissue loading bar graph: segments oxygen (o2) bar graph: segments • no decompression zone (green) 5 • normal zone (green) 3 • no deco caution zone (yellow) 2 • caution zone (yellow) 1 • decompression warning zone (red) 1 • danger zone (red) 1 variable ascent...

  • Page 97

    97 operational performance (continued) altitude: • operational from sea level to 14,000 feet (4,267 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 act...

  • Page 98

    98 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 t...

  • Page 99

    99 oceanic world wide oceanic usa 2002 davis street san leandro, ca 94577 tel: 510/562-0500 fax: 510/569-5404 web site: http://www.Oceanicworldwide.Com oceanic germany - nurnberg, germany tel: 49-911-324-6630 fax: 49-911-312-999 e-mail: office@oceanic.De oceanic south europe - genova, italy tel: 003...

  • Page 100

    100 inspection / service record serial number _______________________ date of purchase _____________________ purchased from ______________________ below to be filled in by an authorized oceanic dealer: r e s p o n sible d iv e r date service performed dealer / technician.

  • Page 101: Notes

    101 notes.

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    Oceanic® usa 2002 davis street san leandro, ca 94577 tel: 510-562-0500 fax: 510-569-5404 http://www.Oceanicworldwide.Com © 2002 design 200 2 doc. No. 12-2338-r02 (2/3/03).