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Computers & Dive Timers: Discuss Missing dive time on my D9 in the Dive Kit and Equipment forums: I have a Suunto D9 dive computer with the tank sender so I get a run down of how much ...

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Old 10-11-07, 01:00 AM
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Question Missing dive time on my D9

I have a Suunto D9 dive computer with the tank sender so I get a run down of how much air time I have left.

Did some deco diving the other day and as soon as I went into deco the display just started showing me the info I need for my stops but no longer showed me air time left this I found a really pain as I tend to dive off that.

You can see how much air you have in the tank but not the amount of time you have left

Any body no how you can change it back so I can see the time left?

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I always understood that with the Suunto you could not alter this function......but I do stand to be corrected. I'm looking at getting idealy a VR3 or if not an Aladin which are better geared up for deco diving, if your planning on doing more deco it may be worth looking at these options to.

My main problem with the stinger is the desplays that small I cant see it even out of the water without my glasses let alone when I'm narked!

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Does a long press of the down button bring the air time back-up? Pretty sure that's what I press to bring back air time when it's showing the deep-stop info, not sure if it works on deco info though...

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A short press bottom left should cycle through the display.
Pretty certain thats all you have to do, Its been a few months since I done a deco dive on mine.


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.... I found a really pain as I tend to dive off that

Just noticed this, you really shouldnt be diving off the display, its an estimate based on curent breathing rate & depth.

When your doing decompression dives you must ....
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Just noticed this, you really shouldnt be diving off the display, its an estimate based on curent breathing rate & depth.

When your doing decompression dives you must ....


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Just noticed this, you really shouldnt be diving off the display, its an estimate based on curent breathing rate & depth.

When your doing decompression dives you must ....


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yes point taken its just handy to have that, time left there and yes I know its a estimate and not going to be 100 % correcet i still caint help feel its going to be closer to the make than my working out from a spg
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