ENUSER’S GUIDEVYPERAIR
Main functionsPressButtonSymbolEnable gas switching in NITROX modeLongUPToggle between alternative displaysChange submodeDecrease valuesShortDOWNEnter
4. GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR SUUNTO VYPER AIRTo get the most out of your Suunto Vyper AIR, take some time to personalize it and reallymake it YOUR co
ADJUST WITH UP AND DOWN BUTTONS. ACCEPT WITH SELECT BUTTON.4.1.4. Setting the unitsIn the UNITS SETTING mode you can choose to have the units displaye
AC APPEARS IN THE TOP RIGHT CORNER OF THE DISPLAY, WHEN THE DIVE COMPUTER IS IN CONTACT WITH WATER. THIS ALSO ACTIVATES THE DIVE MODE.Contamination or
Table 4.1. Locked bearing symbolsExplanationSymbolYou are traveling towards the locked bearingYou are 90 (or 270) degrees from the locked bearingYou a
HOLD THE DEVICE LEVEL AND SLOWLY ROTATE 360°.HOLD THE DEVICE STILL AND SLOWLY TILT 90° VERTICALLY.If the calibration fails several times in a row, it
5. BEFORE DIVINGDo not attempt to use the dive computer without reading this user's manual in its entirety,including all the warnings. Make sure
5.4. NitroxDiving with nitrox provides you with an opportunity to increase bottom times or reduce therisk of decompression illness by reducing the nit
Alarm reasonAlarm typePreset alarm time is reached.Continuous beep series for 24 seconds or until anybutton is pressed.Current time blinks for one min
In order to use the transmitter, the wireless integration needs to be enabled in your SuuntoVyper AIR's settings. To enable or disable the wirele
Tank Pressure Bar GraphOxygen percentage (nitrox mode)
NOTEIn order to save battery energy, the transmitter shuts off if the pressureremains unchanged for more than 5 minutes, and it will continuetransmitt
NOTESome settings cannot be changed until 5 minutes has elapsed afterthe dive.5.8.1. Setting the depth alarmYou can set a depth alarm in the dive comp
ADJUST WITH UP AND DOWN BUTTONS. ACCEPT WITH SELECT BUTTON.ADJUST WITH UP AND DOWN BUTTONS. ACCEPT WITH SELECT BUTTON.NOTEIf MIX2 is set ON, settings
5.8.7. Setting the RGBM valuesFor certain divers and diving conditions, it may be desirable to set the attenuated RGBMmode.The selection is displayed
ADJUST WITH UP AND DOWN BUTTONS. ACCEPTWITH SELECT BUTTON. SELECT TANK PRESSURE ON.5.9. Activation and pre-checksThis section describes how to acti
•the pressure transmitter is working (wireless transmitter indicator blinks, cylinderpressure is displayed), and that there is no low battery warning
NOTESection 5.8.4. Setting the personal/altitude adjustments describeshow the Altitude value is set.WARNINGTraveling to a higher elevation can tempora
Table 5.7. RGBM model settingsEffectDesired TablesRGBM settingFull RGBM effectsStandard Suunto RGBM model(Default)100%Smaller RGBM effects, higher ris
You must not ascend shallower than 3 m/10 ft with the Mandatory Safety Stop warningon. If you ascend above the Mandatory Safety Stop ceiling, a downwa
6. DIVINGThis section contains instructions on how to operate the dive computer and interpret itsdisplays. You’ll find that this dive computer is eas
1. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SUUNTO DIVING INSTRUMENTS ... 52. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTES ...
UP BUTTON TOGGLES BETWEEN DIVE TIME AND WATER TEMPERATURE.In addition, with the optional wireless transmission enabled:•the Remaining Air-time in the
NOTEFilling your BC affects the air time calculation due to the temporaryincrease in air consumption.NOTEA change of temperature will affect the cylin
•the time needed at the ceiling•the time needed at the Mandatory Safety Stop (if any)•the time needed to reach the surface after the mandatory decompr
Display below the floorThe blinking ASC TIME and an upward pointing arrow indicate that you are below thefloor. You should start your ascent immediate
If you continue to violate the decompression, the dive computer will go into a permanentError Mode. In this mode, the instrument can only be used as a
•maximum depth•current time•water temperature•dive time•tank pressureUP BUTTON TOGGLES BETWEEN PO2, OLF, DIVE TIME AND WATER TEMPERATURE.DOWN BUTTON T
NOTEIf no button is pressed in 15 seconds, the dive computer will go backto the dive display without changing the gas mix. Upon ascent, thecomputer pr
7. AFTER DIVINGOnce back at the surface, Suunto Vyper AIR continues to provide post-dive safetyinformation and alarms. Calculations to enable repetit
7.4. Flying after divingIn DIVE mode, the no-fly time is shown in the center window next to the airplane image.In TIME mode, the airplane image is sho
WHEN ENTERING THE PLANNODEC MODE THE DISPLAY FIRST BRIEFLY SHOWS TISSUE LOADING, THE REMAINING DESATURATION TIME BEFORE GOING INTO PLAN MODE. USE UP A
6.1.1. Basic dive data ... 296.1.2. Bookmark ...
PRESS UP OR DOWN BUTTONS TO DESCEND OR ASCEND.The mode can also be used to add the desired surface intervals for dive simulations. Addthe desired surf
THERE ARE THREE PAGES OF LOGBOOK DIVE INFORMATION. USE SELECT BUTTON TO SCROLL BETWEEN LOGBOOK PAGES I, II, AND III. THE DATA OF THE MOST RECENT DIVE
NOTEThe maximum depth can be reset to 0.0 m/0 ft using the PC Interfaceunit and the downloadable Suunto Dive Manager software.7.7. Suunto Dive Manager
To learn more about SuuntoSports.com’s functions and activities, visit the site, try themand, if necessary, use the site Help.The Help is available on
8. CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF MY SUUNTO DIVING COMPUTERThe SUUNTO dive computer is a sophisticated precision instrument. Although it is designedto withs
The water resistance of the unit must be checked after replacing the battery or afterother service operations.The check requires special equipment and
9. BATTERY REPLACEMENTNOTEIt is advisable to contact an authorized Suunto representative forbattery replacement. It is imperative that the change is
6.Remove the O-ring and the battery retainer.7.Carefully remove the battery. Do not damage the electrical contacts or the sealingsurface.8.Check for a
9.4.Wireless transmitter battery replacementNOTEIt is advisable to contact an authorized Suunto representative fortransmitter battery replacement. It
Check for any traces of leakage, or for any other damage. If there is a leak or anyother damage, take the transmitter to an authorized Suunto represen
1. WELCOME TO THE WORLD OF SUUNTO DIVING INSTRUMENTSSuunto Vyper AIR was designed to help you get the most out of your diving. After readingthis manua
10. TECHNICAL DATA10.1.Technical specificationsDimensions and weight:• Diameter: 61.0 mm/2.4 in• Thickness: 28 mm/1.1 in• Weight: 68 g/2.4 ozTransmitt
• Reduced gradient (variable) "M" values based on diving habit and dive violations.The"M" values are tracked up to 100 hours after
10.2.1. Suunto RGBM adaptive decompressionThe Suunto RGBM algorithm adapts its predictions of both the effects of microbubblebuild-up and adverse dive
Table 10.2. No-decompression time limits for various depths (ft)No-decompression time limits (mins) for various depths (ft)for the first dive of a ser
•audible alarms are given and the OLF value starts to blink when the 80% and 100%limits are exceeded•audible alarms are given and the actual PO2 value
11. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY11.1. CopyrightThis user's manual is copyrighted and all rights are reserved. It may not, in whole or inpart, be copied
12. DISCLAIMERS12.1. User’s responsibilityThis instrument is intended for recreational use only. Suunto Vyper AIR must not be usedfor obtaining measu
13. SUUNTO LIMITED WARRANTY FOR SUUNTO DIVINGCOMPUTERS AND SUUNTO DIVING COMPUTER ACCESSORIESThis Limited Warranty is valid as of January 1st, 2007.Su
This Limited Warranty is not enforceable if:1.the Product has been opened, modified or repaired by anyone other than Suunto ora Suunto Authorized Serv
RESULTING FROM THE PURCHASE OR USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ARISING FROMBREACH OF THE WARRANTY, BREACH OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICTTORT, OR ANY OTHER LEGA
2. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, AND NOTESThroughout this manual, important safety icons are displayed. Three classifications areused to separate these icons by
14. DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICEPlease dispose of the device in an appropriate way, treating it as electronic waste. Do notthrow it in the garbage. If you w
GLOSSARYAltitude diveA dive made at an elevation greater than 300 m/1000 ft above sea level.Ascent rateThe speed at which the diver ascends toward the
NO DEC TIMEAbbreviation for no decompression time limit.OEA = EAN = EANxAbbreviations for oxygen enriched air nitrox.OLFAbbreviation for oxygen limit
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WARNINGDIVES THAT REQUIRE DECOMPRESSION STOPS ARE NOTRECOMMENDED. YOU SHOULD ASCEND AND BEGINDECOMPRESSION IMMEDIATELY WHEN THE DIVE COMPUTERSHOWS YOU
WARNINGSELECT THE CORRECT ALTITUDE ADJUSTMENT SETTING! Whendiving at altitudes greater than 300 m/1,000 ft the Altitude Adjustmentfeature must be corr
3. SUUNTO AT A GLANCE3.1. Navigating in the menusSuunto Vyper AIR has four main operating modes - TIME mode (TIME), DIVE mode (DIVE),PLAN mode (PLAN)
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