Is there a way to do this and if so how?
Thanks in advance
---------- Post added May 28th, 2014 at 12:07 PM ----------
Ok, so I found the answer.
Short answer: NO, it's not a rental computer and does not have a reset feature. So the total history and current 24 dives will always be there.
From tech support at the factory: To clear the last 24 dives you can dive 24 times and they will be replaces. Or they suggested you set the sample rate to 2 seconds and in 2 hours you'll fill the memory up and it should replace the dives.
In reading up on the computer, I noticed that a firmware upgrade will also reset the computer. I am not sure if it's possible, but a re-install of the firmware (if even possible) 'should' clear the memory. (try at your own bricking risk)
I am going to go the two second sample route and see what happens.
Thanks in advance
---------- Post added May 28th, 2014 at 12:07 PM ----------
Ok, so I found the answer.
Short answer: NO, it's not a rental computer and does not have a reset feature. So the total history and current 24 dives will always be there.
From tech support at the factory: To clear the last 24 dives you can dive 24 times and they will be replaces. Or they suggested you set the sample rate to 2 seconds and in 2 hours you'll fill the memory up and it should replace the dives.
In reading up on the computer, I noticed that a firmware upgrade will also reset the computer. I am not sure if it's possible, but a re-install of the firmware (if even possible) 'should' clear the memory. (try at your own bricking risk)
I am going to go the two second sample route and see what happens.