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Thread: Reading log on my VT3

 


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    Reading log on my VT3

    When I open my log, it shows the last dive first and if I continue to scroll through the dives I will eventually get to dive 1 (for the trip that is). Now I want to look at dive 2 but I am unable to scroll in that direction and I have to start the process all over. Is there a way to scroll the other way? Also it doesn't display beginning and ending pressures for the dives, only when I download to my computer. Advice please. Other than those two things, I love the computer

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    My guess is no. The Atom 2 and ProPlus 2 are both one-way scrolling. Both also don't show pressures unless you download the dives.
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    bump...

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