Suunto SS019016000 Scuba Diving Equipment User Manual


 
1. Installation of Suunto Wireless Transmitter onto your regulator.
2. Pairing the transmitter to your Suunto DX.
3. Enabling the wireless integration in your Suunto DX settings.
The transmitter enters power saving mode with slower data
transmission rate if the tank pressure remains unchanged for more
than five (5) minutes.
The optional transmitter sends out a low battery (batt) warning
when its battery voltage is getting low. This is shown intermittently
instead of the pressure reading. When you get this warning, the
tank pressure transmitter's battery needs to be replaced.
3.25.2 Installing and pairing transmitter
When purchasing the Suunto Wireless Transmitter, we strongly
recommend that you have your Suunto representative attach the
transmitter to the first stage of your regulator.
The unit needs to be undergo a pressure test after installation and
typically this requires a trained technician.
In order to receive wireless data, the transmitter and the Suunto DX
need to be paired.
The wireless transmitter activates when the tank pressure exceeds
15 bar (300 psi). The transmitter then starts sending pressure data
together with a code number.
When your Suunto DX is within 0.3 m (1 ft) of the transmitter, it
receives and stores that code. The transmitter and Suunto DX are
now paired. Suunto DX will then display the pressure data it
receives with this code. This coding procedure prevents data mix-up
from other divers also using a Suunto Wireless Transmitter.
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