Oceanic 04.2250.49 Scuba Diving Equipment User Manual


 
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BUD OPERATING MANUAL
© 2002 Design, 2011 Doc. No. 12-5259-r01 (7/21/11)
DISPLAY LAYOUT
Icons:
SURF = Surface Interval Time
SAT = Time to Desaturate
STOP = Time remaining at Stop
TAT = Total Deco Ascent Time
NDC = No Deco Time Remaining
EDT = Elapsed Dive Time
O2 = O2 Time Remaining
O2% = % of O2 saturation
LAST = Data is for the Last dive
SN = Serial Number
FLY = Time to Fly
STOP = Stop Depth required
# = Dive recently conducted
PO2 = value is PO2 level
M FT = Depth units
MAX = Max Depth
FO2 = value is FO2 setting
NX = FO2 is set for Nitrox
DSAT = Algorithm selected
CF = Conservation Factor is On
Z+ = Algorithm selected
Battery = voltage is low
LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY
For details, refer to the Product Warranty Registration Card provided.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
This operating manual is copyrighted, all rights are reserved. It may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form
without prior consent in writing from Oceanic/2002 Design.
BUD Operating Manual, Doc. No. 12-5258
©2002 Design, 2011
San Leandro, CA USA 94577
TRADEMARK NOTICE
Oceanic, the Oceanic logo, BUD, and the BUD logo, are all registered and unregistered trademarks of Oceanic. All rights are reserved.
PATENT NOTICE
U.S. Patents have been issued, or applied for, to protect the following design features:
Dive Time Remaining (U.S. Patent no. 4,586,136), Data Sensing and Processing Device (U.S. Patent no. 4,882,678), and Variable Ascent Rate Indicator (U.S. Patent no. 5,156,055). User Setable Display
(U.S. Patent no. 5,845,235) is owned by Suunto Oy (Finland).
DECOMPRESSION MODEL
The programs within the BUD simulate the absorption of nitrogen into the body by using a mathematical model. This model is merely a way to apply a limited set of data to a large range of experiences. The
BUD dive computer model is based upon the latest research and experiments in decompression theory. Still, using the BUD, just as using the U.S. Navy (or other) No Decompression Tables,
is no guarantee of avoiding decompression sickness, i.e. “the bends.” Every diver’s physiology is different, and can even vary from day to day. No machine can predict how your body will
react to a particular dive profile.
NOTICES