Suunto EON Steel Manual de Instruções

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SUUNTO EON STEEL USER GUIDE

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WARNING: SET THE CORRECT PERSONAL SETTING! Whenever itis believed that factors that tend to increase the possibility of DCSexist, it is recommended

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WARNING: DO NOT DIVE WITH A GAS IF YOU HAVE NOTPERSONALLY VERIFIED ITS CONTENTS AND ENTERED THEANALYZED VALUE INTO YOUR DIVE COMPUTER! Failure to ve

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WARNING: When diving with multiple gases, remember that theascent time is always calculated with the assumption that you useall the gases found in t

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WARNING: ENSURE THE WATER RESISTANCE OF THE DEVICE!Moisture inside the device and/or battery compartment mayseriously damage the unit. Only an autho

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CAUTION: Only attach Suunto USB Cable to the data transfercontact on the Suunto dive computer. CAUTION: Never lift or carry your cylinder by holding

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2 GETTING STARTED2.1 Display states and viewsSuunto EON Steel has two main views in surface and dive states:time/no deco, and compass. Change the vi

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•Present depth is 19.0 m•Active gas is Nitrox 32%•Dive time is 22 minutes•Tank pressure left is 120 bar•No decompression time is 50 minutes•Safety sto

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Tank POD alert (device is not receiving signal fromTank POD)2.3 Set upTo get the most out of your Suunto EON Steel , use some time tocustomize featur

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3. Fully charge before first dive.The startup wizard guides you through:•Units settings•Time format (12h/24h)•Date format (dd.mm / mm.dd)•Connecting w

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3 FEATURES3.1 About Suunto EON SteelInformation about your Suunto EON Steel can be found underGeneral / About EON. This information includes device

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1 Safety ... 52 Getting started ...

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Alarm ExplanationAscent speed exceeds safe speed of 10m (33 ft) per minute for five seconds ormore.Decompression ceiling broken by morethan 0.6 m (2 f

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Alarm ExplanationPartial pressure of oxygen below safelevel (<0.18). Immediately descend orchange to a gas with higher oxygenpercentage.When an ala

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Warning ExplanationDEPTHDepth exceeds your depth alarm limitDIVE TIMEDive time exceeds your dive time alarmlimitTANK PRESSURETank pressure exceeds you

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Notification ExplanationTANK POD LOWBATTERYTank POD battery life low; batterychange required3.2.1 Configurable alarmsThere are three configurable ala

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In such a condition, you should descend back below the ceiling levelto continue the decompression. If you fail to do so within three (3)minutes, Suunt

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3.4 Ascent rateDuring a dive, the bar on the left indicates ascent rate. One bar stepcorresponds to 2 m (6.6 ft) per minute.The bar is also color cod

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The battery icon in the upper-left corner of the display shows thebattery status. To the right of the battery icon is the estimatedremaining dive time

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3.6 BookmarkKeep the lower button pressed to add a bookmark (timestamp andheading) to the active log for later reference.3.7 Calendar clockTime and

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To change time and date formats1. Keep the middle button pressed to enter menu.2.Browse to General / Device settings / Units and formats.3.Scroll to T

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Because of changes in the surrounding magnetic field, it isrecommended to re-calibrate the compass before each dive.To manually start calibration:1. K

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3.20 Sample rate ... 453.21 Surface and no-fly time ...

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local declination from a trusted source and set the value in SuuntoEON Steel .To manually start calibration:1. Keep the middle button pressed to enter

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NOTE: When creating or modifying dive modes, you need tosynchronize the changes with your Suunto EON Steel beforedisconnecting the USB cable to save

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Helium can also be turned on or off. If you turn this off, you cannotsee the helium component for any gases.The gas max pO2 setting can be set to manu

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Within each view of the mode, you can define what information isshown in customizable fields. When editing the view in DM5, youget a preview of how it

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On a decompression dive, there could be three kinds of stops:•Safety stop•Deepstop•Decompression stopThough not recommended, you may break (ignore) de

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Below is an example of what Suunto EON Steel displays duringsafety stop:With decompression stops, the ceiling is always decreasing whileyou are near t

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NOTE: It is always recommended to keep close to thedecompression ceiling when ascending.Ascent time is always the minimum time needed to reach thesur

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includes the number of dives, cumulative dive hours and maximumdepth.3.13 Dive modesBy default Suunto EON Steel has three different dive modes: Air/N

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By default the decompression algorithm used in Suunto EON Steel isSuunto Fused™ RGBM. For more information about the algorithm,see 3.23 Suunto Fused R

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NOTE: You can customize what you see in the Gas(es) menu. See3.9 Customization.It is important to understand how the Gas(es) menu works onTrimix mode

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5.4 Patent notice ... 655.5 Warranty ...

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3.15 LogbookDive logs can be found under Menu / Logs. By default, they arelisted by date and time.Dive log details and profile can be browsed by scro

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NOTE: If you surface and then dive again within five minutes,Suunto EON Steel counts this as one dive.3.16 Multi-gas divingSuunto EON Steel allows g

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WARNING: When diving with multiple gases, remember that theascent time is always calculated with the assumption that you useall the gases found in t

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The personal factors which tend to increase the possibility of DCSinclude:•exposure to low temperature – water temperature less than 20°C (68 °F)•belo

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In addition to the personal setting, Suunto EON Steel can beadjusted for diving at different altitudes. This setting automaticallyadjusts the decompre

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Deepstops activate when you dive deeper than 20 m (65.6 ft).Deepstops are presented like safety stops. You are in the deepstoparea when the deepstop d

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No-fly time is always at least 12 hours and equals desaturation timewhen it is more than 12 hours. For desaturation times shorter than70 minutes, no n

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3.22.1 Synchronizing logs and settingsTo be able to synchronize logs and settings, you need to first installSuunto DM5 (see 3.22 Suunto DM5 and Moves

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3. Click update and wait for the update process to complete. Thismay take 10 minutes or more.3.23 Suunto Fused RGBMSuunto's decompression model

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The advantage of Suunto Fused RGBM is additional safety throughits ability to adapt to a wide variety of situations. For recreationaldivers it may off

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1 SAFETYTypes of safety precautions WARNING: - is used in connection with a procedure or situationthat may result in serious injury or death. CAUTIO

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3.23.2 Altitude divingThe atmospheric pressure is lower at high altitudes than at sealevel. After traveling to a higher altitude, you will have addit

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Oxygen related information displayed by the dive computer is alsodesigned to ensure that all warnings and displays occur at theappropriate phases of a

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3.24 Tank pressureYour Suunto EON Steel can be used with multiple Suunto TankPODs for wireless tank pressure transmission.To install and pair a Suunt

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5. After a few seconds, a menu pops up on the screen showing theTank POD serial number, battery status and the tank pressure.From the menu, select the

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3.25 TimerSuunto EON Steel has a timer that can be used for timing specificactions during surface or dive. The timer is shown in bottom-rightcorner a

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4 CARE AND SUPPORT4.1 Handling guidelinesHandle Suunto EON Steel with care. The sensitive internal electroniccomponents may be damaged if the device

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TIP: Remember to register your Suunto EON Steel atwww.suunto.com/support to get personalized support.4.2 Installing scratch guardUse the provided sc

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4.4 Charging batteryFully charged, Suunto EON Steel provides min. 20 hours of divetime. The expected lifetime of the rechargeable lithium-ion battery

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NOTE: When connected, you may experience a tinglingsensation when touching a metallic computer housing and SuuntoEON Steel . This is caused by a mino

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2. If you cannot find an answer to your question online, tryemailing Suunto at [email protected]. Call Suunto. See the latest list of numbers on th

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WARNING: THERE IS ALWAYS A RISK OF DECOMPRESSIONSICKNESS (DCS) FOR ANY DIVE PROFILE EVEN IF YOU FOLLOW THEDIVE PLAN PRESCRIBED BY DIVE TABLES OR A D

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5 REFERENCE5.1 Technical specificationsDimensions and weight:•Length: 104.6 mm / 4.12 in•Width: 60.5 mm / 2.38 in•Height: 23.1 mm / 0.91 in•Weight:

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•Accuracy: ± 1% of full scale or better from 0 to 150 m / 492 ft at20°C / 68°F (complying with EN 13319)•Depth display range: 0 to 300 m / 984 ft•Reso

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Compass•Accuracy: +/- 15°•Resolution: 1°•Max. tilt: 45 degrees•Balance: globalTimer•Accuracy: 1 second•Display range: 0’00 – 99’59•Resolution: 1 secon

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•The exposure calculations (CNS% and OTU) are based onrecommendations by R.W. Hamilton, PhD and currently acceptedexposure time limit tables and princ

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5.2.2 EN 13319EN 13319 is a European diving depth gauge standard. Suunto divecomputers are designed to comply with this standard.5.2.3 EN 250 and FI

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(2) this device must accept any interference, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation of the device.5.3 TrademarkSuunto EON Steel ,

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parts, including but not limited to chargeable batteries, chargers,docking stations, straps, cables and hoses.Exclusions and LimitationsThis Limited W

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www.suunto.com/support. If you have questions or doubts, acomprehensive range of support materials is available there, or youcan post a question direc

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information regarding the operation of Suunto products. Itscontents shall not be used or distributed for any other purposeand/or otherwise communicate

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Term ExplanationCNSCentral nervous system toxicity.Toxicity is caused by oxygen. Can causea variety of neurological symptoms.The most important of whi

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WARNING: Not for professional use! Suunto dive computers areintended for recreational use only. The demands of commercial orprofessional diving may

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Term ExplanationDive seriesA group of repetitive dives betweenwhich the dive computer indicatessome nitrogen loading is present.When nitrogen loading

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Term ExplanationNitrox (Nx)In sports diving, refers to any mix witha higher fraction of oxygen thanstandard air.No decoNo decompression stop time. The

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Term ExplanationO2%Oxygen percentage or oxygen fractionin the breathing gas. Standard air has21% oxygen.pO2Partial pressure of oxygen. Limits themaxim

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Term ExplanationScubaSelf-contained underwater breathingapparatus.Surface timeElapsed time between surfacing from adive and beginning a descent for th

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INDEXAalarms, 19configurable alarms, 23altitude adjustment, 42, 49altitude dive, 50ascent rate, 25ascent time, 33Bbattery, 25, 57battery icon, 25batte

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Eerror condition, 23Ffirmware, 47updating firmware, 47Fused RGBM, 23, 37, 48algorithm lock, 23Ggas mixtures, 38Nitrox, 38Trimix, 38gasesactive gas, 38

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Tank POD, 16, 52pairing, 52tank pressure, 52time, 27timer, 54UUSB cable, 17, 25, 57Wwarnings, 19water contacts, 5477

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© Suunto Oy 10/2014Suunto is a registered trademark of Suunto Oy. All Rights reserved.SUUNTO CUSTOMER SUPPORT1. www.suunto.com/supportwww.suunto.com/

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WARNING: PERFORM PRE-CHECKS! Always activate and checkthe device before diving in order to ensure that display works, thedevice has not run out of b

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WARNING: DO NOT EXPOSE ANY PART OF YOUR DIVECOMPUTER TO ANY GAS MIX CONTAINING MORE THAN 40%OXYGEN! Enriched air with greater oxygen content present

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