Safety Stop Depth

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Such language from a pretty lady!! :shocked2:

I'll have you know I'm Bilingual!! :wink:

Tiny stuff in imperial, medium stuff in metric and big stuff in imperial again.

Confused?? I am!! :confused:
 
Cool for you guys!

Is this a purely for imperial units setting?? Not going to affect all of us Metric users at all.

Don't tease now :wink: How long we got to wait?!?!

Thanks for the updates btw - appreciated!

The v1.2 update is now avaliable! I updated my SDA about an hour ago. I'll try it out tonight after work.

Ron
 
I just got it as well, still trying to get my head around the new update of the manual.

1 thing which appears to be missing from a great update is depth averaging??

Ron please post your feedback!
 
I just got it as well, still trying to get my head around the new update of the manual.

1 thing which appears to be missing from a great update is depth averaging??

Ron please post your feedback!

I'm diving tonight at Cove 2. I'll post my feedback sometime tomorrow.

Ron
 
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At what distance from the set safety stop depth will the SDA actually start counting down? I have the feeling there's two numbers here. The depth above which the SDA will show the impending safety stop, and a depth 'zone' in which it will count down.
 
Laura,

Is there anyway to find out what the scale is for the ascent rate monitor/bar graph?

first segment lit = ?? m/min or ?? ft/min
2 segments lit = ?? m/min or ?? ft/min
3segments.... you get the picture!
and so on.

Partly curious and would also help me gauge my rate of ascent and get a better feel for whats happening.

Thanks
 

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