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NetDoc:Thanks Chris!
I went to find a Suunto manual online and could not do so! What a great service for divers!
Ok, I don't have access to the GF's 180 as I no longer have the GF. It's been too long since I played with it. I thought that I had to click the button to scroll thru depths in plan mode, but I guess not?trigfunctions:Don - on the 200, you push one of the buttons to go into planning mode and you click the button to change the depth in the planning mode. On the 180, I think it goes into planning mode automatically and scrolls through the depths. All you can do is sit and wait for it to scroll to the depth you want to see.
That's just one of the reasons that the 200 was better than the 180.
DandyDon:Ok, I don't have access to the GF's 180 as I no longer have the GF. It's been too long since I played with it.
trigfunctions:So Cerich - what's the deal with the Veo 200?
I suppose I never waited more than 5 seconds to see the rest. But I guess it works fine, once you get used to that aspect.I went throught the set up and when I finished, or now when I turn it on, it will stay at the surface mode for about 5 seconds and then scroll through the dive table... 30ft 4:20, 40ft 2:17, etc.. until 190. Then, it goes back to the surface mode and starts all over. This continues until the unit shuts off.
cerich:It's discontinued and has been replaced with the Veo 250.