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Pro Plus 2dive computeroperating manualOCEANIC®

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1010 20 30 40 50 6005TOOFASTO2DECOATRO2N2Oxygen Accumulation Bar Graph (O2BG)The O2 Bar Graph (Fig. 3a) represents oxygen loading, showing the maximum

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OCEANIC® USA2002 Davis StreetSan Leandro, CA 94577Tel: 510-562-0500Fax: 510-569-5404http://www.OceanicWorldWide.com© 2002 Design 2002 Doc. No. 12-2

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11PSI10 2005ATRFEETO2N2Air Time Remaining Bar Graph (ATRBG)The Air Time Remaining Bar Graph (Fig. 5a) provides agraphic representation of the time tha

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12MAXPSI10 2005ATRFEETO2N2ALPHA / NUMERIC DISPLAYSCylinder Pressure DisplayCylinder Pressure (Fig 6a) is displayed any time the Pro Plus2 is connected

Page 6 - PRO PLUS 2

13PSI10 2005ATRFEETO2N2Time and Date DisplaysTime displays are shown in hour:minute format (i.e., 1:16 represents 1 hour and 16minutes, not 116 minute

Page 7 - FEATURES and DISPLAYS

14NOTE: Each numeric and graphic display represents a unique piece of informa-tion. It is imperative that you understand the formats, ranges, and va

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15Situations that will sound the Alarm, if it is turned ON (a user setting), include -• Entry into Decompression Mode.• Air Time Remaining Bar Grap

Page 9 - Fig. 2 - TLBG

16ATRO2N2SMARTGLO® BACKLIGHTTo activate the Backlight - press the Right (Select) button.• The Smart Glo® feature senses the intensity of naturallight

Page 10 - Fig. 4 - VARI Values

17PSIATRO2N2Fig. 9 - Low Battery ConditionLow Battery Condition• Voltage level is checked upon activation and every 10minutes during operation.• Whe

Page 11 - Fig. 5 - ATRBG

18• If the unit did not display a Low Battery Condition prior toentering the Dive Mode, and a Low Battery Conditionoccurs during the dive, there will

Page 12 - Fig. 6 - Cylinder Pressure

19Fig. 11 - FO2 set for 21%Once a dive is made with the unit set as a Nitrox Computer(FO2 set for a numerical value), it cannot be programmed tooperat

Page 13 - Displays

2LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTYFor details, refer to the Product Warranty Registration Card provided.COPYRIGHT NOTICEThis operating manual is copyrighted,

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20Fig. 13 - FO2 Default OFFRESPONSIBLEDIVERIf the Default function is set to OFF (Fig. 13), the FO2value for repetitive dives remains the same as prev

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21ACTIVATION and SETUPWARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, youmust also read and understand the Oceanic DiveComputer Safety and Reference Ma

Page 16 - Fig. 8 - Battery Indicator

22ACTIVATIONTo Activate the Pro Plus 2, press and release the Left (Advance) Button.• Upon manual activation, the unit will enter Diagnostic Mode (F

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23SURFACE MODESurface Mode (Fig. 15), identified by the Surface Time icon,follows Diagnostic Mode after Activation. Informationincludes Dive Number

Page 18 - Fig. 10 - FO2 set for AIR

24SET MODESSettings are divided into 2 categories. Set Mode #1 includesseveral settings that you would change more often and SetMode #2 includes thos

Page 19 - Fig. 12 - FO2 Default ON

25MAXATRO2N2ENTERING SETTINGS -SET MODE #1TO SET - FO2 (while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for AIR, FO2 can also be set to values between21 and 50%

Page 20 - Fig. 13 - FO2 Default OFF

26ATRFEETMAXO2N2TO SET - MAX DEPTH ALARM(while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for 330 feet, the Alarm can be set to valuesbetween 30 feet (3 meters)

Page 21 - ACTIVATION and SETUP

27ATRO2N2TO SET - ELAPSED DIVE TIME ALARM(while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for 3:00 (hr:min), the Alarm can be set to valuesbetween 0:10 and 3:00

Page 22 - Fig. 14 - Diagnostic Mode

28ATRO2N2PC INTERFACEPC Interface is not a setting, it is included in the Set 1 menufor easy access when data in the unit's memory is to bedownlo

Page 23 - (rinse and dry the unit)

29ATRO2N2ENTERING SETTINGS -SET MODE #2These settings are ones that are not likely to change. To savetime at the dive site, verify the set points and

Page 24 - Fig. 18 - Set Mode 2

3CONTENTSLIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY ...

Page 25 - Fig. 20 - FO2 set for 32%

30ATRO2N2TO SET - HOUR FORMAT (while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for 12 Hr (12: Am to 11: Pm), the Format canalso be set for 24 Hr (0: to 23: hour

Page 26 - Fig. 21 - Set Max Depth Alarm

31ATRO2N2ATRO2N2TO SET - TIME (while in the Surface Mode)Set for factory local time, the Time can be set to valuesbetween 1:00 and 12:59 (AM/PM) or 0:

Page 27 - Time Alarm

32ATRO2N2ATRO2N2ATRO2N2TO SET - DATE (after setting Time)Factory set for the factory local Date, the Date can be set tovalues between 01/01/01 and 12/

Page 28 - Fig. 23 - PC Interface

33ATRO2N2TO SET - AUDIBLE ALARM (while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for ON, the Alarm can be also be set to OFF.This setting also applies to the re

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34DECOATRO2N2TO SET - MAXIMUM TISSUE LOADING BAR GRAPH(TLBG) ALARM (while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for DECO (all 8 segments), the Maximum Tissu

Page 30 - Fig. 25 - Set Hour Format

3510 20 30 40 50 6005ATRO2N2TO SET - AIR TIME REMAINING BAR GRAPH ALARM(while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for 5 minutes, the Air Time Remaining B

Page 31 - Fig. 27 - Set Minute

36PSIATRO2N2TO SET - TURN PRESSURE ALARM(while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for 00 PSI/BAR (disabled), the Turn PressureAlarm can be set to values

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37PSIATRO2N2TO SET - END PRESSURE ALARM(while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for 00 PSI/BAR (disabled), the End PressureAlarm can be set to values be

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38ATRO2N2TO SET - DIVE TIME REMAINING ALARM(while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for 5 minutes, the Dive Time Remaining Alarmcan be set to values be

Page 34 - Fig. 32 - Set Max TLBG Alarm

39MAXATRO2N2TO SET - MAXIMUM PO2 ALARM(while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for 1.60 (ATA), the Maximum PO2 Alarm can beset to values between 1.20 a

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4CONTENTS (continued)ACTIVATION AND SETUP ... 21ACTIVATION

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40ATRO2N2TO SET - FO2 50% DEFAULT(while in the Surface Mode)Factory set ON, the FO2 50% Default feature can be set toOFF. The effects of this featur

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41ATRO2N2TO SET - BACKLIGHT DURATION(while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for 3 seconds, the Backlight Duration can be setto values of 0 (disabled),

Page 38 - Remaining Alarm

42ATRO2N2TO SET - PC SAMPLING RATE(while in the Surface Mode)Factory set at 15 seconds, the Sampling Rate can be set atvalues of 2, 15, 30, or 60 seco

Page 39 - Fig. 37 - Maximum PO2 Alarm

43ATRO2N2TO SET - USER SET DIGITAL GAUGE MODE(while in the Surface Mode)Factory set OFF, Digital Gauge Mode can also be set ON.The effects of this fea

Page 40 - Fig. 38 - Set FO2 50% Default

44ATRO2N2TO SET - WATER ACTIVATION(while in the Surface Mode)Factory set for ON, the Water Activation feature can alsobe set for OFF (disabled) to pr

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45PLAN and DIVE MODESWARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, youmust also read and understand the Oceanic DiveComputer Safety and Reference Man

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46PRE DIVE PLANNING SEQUENCETMOceanic strongly recommends that you review thePre Dive Planning Sequence (PDPS) prior to everydive to help you plan you

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47To access the Pre Dive Planning Sequence(while in the Surface mode) -• Press the Left (Advance) button 1 time• Press and release the Right (Select

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48PSI10 2005ATRFEETO2N2NOTE: The Pro Plus 2 will store oxygen accumula-tion calculations for up to 10 dives conducted during a24 hour period. If th

Page 45 - PLAN and DIVE MODES

49PSI10 20 3005TOOFASTATRFEETO2N2PSI10 2005ATRFEETO2N2OXYGEN ACCUMULATION BAR GRAPH (Fig. 46a)If FO2 was set for a numerical value (nitrox), the Oxyge

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5CONTENTS (continued)WARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, you must also read andunderstand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and Reference Ma

Page 47 - Fig. 43 - Nitrogen Control

50PSI10 2005ATRFEETO2N2AIR TIME REMAINING BAR GRAPHThe Air Time Remaining Bar Graph (Fig. 48a) displays remain-ing breathing gas times of 60 minutes a

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51PSI10 2005ATRFEETO2N2During conditions in which Cautionary type information is displayed (e.g., No Decom-pression Safety Stop, Decompression, High P

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52No Decompression Dive Mode - Display #2 (Fig. 50)Information includes Current Depth, Max Depth for that diveand icon, Elapsed Dive Time and icon, Di

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53No Decompression Dive Mode - Secondary Display (Fig. 53)To view, press the Left (Advance) button for 2 seconds.Information includes Current Depth, A

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54PSI1005DECOATRFEETO2N2DECOMPRESSION DIVE MODEThe Pro Plus 2 is designed to help you by providing a repre-sentation of how close you are to entering

Page 52 - Fig. 50 - No Deco #2

55PSI10 2005DECOATRFEETO2N2Managing Decompression StopsTo fulfill your decompression obligation, you should make asafe controlled ascent to a depth sl

Page 53 - Fig. 53 - No Deco Secondary

56Decompression Dive Mode - Display #2 (Fig. 57)Information includes - Current Depth, Maximum Depth forthat dive (and icon), Elapsed Dive Time (and ic

Page 54 - Deco Mode icon

57PSI10 2005DECOATRFEETO2N2VIOLATION MODESWhile in Violation Modes the Alternate Displays previously described can be accessedusing the Left (Advance)

Page 55 - Fig. 56 - Deco #1

58PSI10 2005DECOATRFEETO2N2The added Penalty (decompression) Time will have to be'worked off' first, before obtaining off-gassing credit. O

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59MAXPSI10 2005ATRFEETO2N2PSI10 20 30 40 5005DECOATRFEETO2N2Delayed Violation Mode #2 (Fig. 62)The Pro Plus 2 cannot calculate decompression times for

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6MMAXDEMOPSIBAR10 20 30 40 50 6005O2TOOFASTO2DECOATRFEETMAXO2NPRO PLUS 2Components:a. Select (right) Buttonb. LED Warning Lightc. Smartglo Sensing Por

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60MAXPSI1005DECOATRFEETO2N2O2Upon ascending above 330 feet (99.9 meters), the CurrentDepth display will be restored, however Max Depth will onlydispla

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61The Pro Plus 2 will also enter an Immediate ViolationMode 5 minutes after reaching the surface from a dive inwhich a Delayed Violation occurred.On t

Page 60 - Gauge Mode (underwater)

62PSI10 20 3005O2ATRFEETO2N2PSI10 20 3005O2ATRFEETO2N2HIGH PO2 DIVE MODEWhen partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) becomes equal to, orgreater than, 1.40 A

Page 61 - Responsible

63PSI1005O2O2ATRFEETO2N2HIGH OXYGEN ACCUMULATIONThe O2 Bar Graph displays either oxygen accumulatedduring that nitrox dive, or during the repetitive n

Page 62 - Fig. 67 - PO2 Alarm

64MAXPSI1005ATRFEETO2N2MAXPSI1005ATRFEETO2N2USER SET DIGITAL GAUGE MODEWhen Digital Gauge Mode is set for ON, the Pro Plus 2 willoperate as a Digital

Page 63 - Fig. 68 - High O2

65POST DIVE MODESWARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, youmust also read and understand the Oceanic DiveComputer Safety and Reference Manual

Page 64 - (Air Time Remaining)

66POST DIVE SURFACE MODEWhen you ascend to 3 feet (1 meter) or shallower, the ProPlus 2 will enter Surface Mode and begin counting yoursurface interva

Page 65 - POST DIVE MODES

67To view that dive's Log (Fig. 72) -Refer to page 64 for a description of the Log Mode displays.• Press the Left (Advance) button 1 time.• Pre

Page 66 - Fig. 71 - Transition Period

68AFTER THE TRANSITION PERIOD (THE FIRST 2 HOURS)For the remainder of the first 2 hours after surfacing,information will continue to be displayed as S

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69To access the Time to Fly Countdown (while in Surface Mode)• Press the Left (Advance) button 2 times.• The Time to Fly counter (Fig. 75) begins co

Page 68 - Fig. 74 - Adjusted NDLs

7FEATURES and DISPLAYSWARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, youmust also read and understand the Oceanic DiveComputer Safety and Reference Ma

Page 69 - Fig. 76 - Time to Desaturate

70LOG MODEInformation from your latest 24 dives is stored in the Log for viewing. The first dive of anew 'activation period' will be #1, th

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71To access the Log Mode and view the First Screen(While in Surface Mode) -• Press the Left (Advance) button 4 times.• The First Screen of the most

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72To view the Third Screen of the Log (Oxygen data)• Press the Right (Select) button 1 time (while viewing theNitrogen data). Displayed will be (Fig

Page 72 - Fig. 79 - Log (Oxygen Data)

73WET CONTACTSIf the graphic H2O appears during the Fly Mode (Fig. 81)and Desaturation Mode (Fig. 82) countdowns that alternate2 hours after a dive, i

Page 73 - (Activation Contacts Wet)

74Fig. 83 - PC InterfaceDOWNLOADING DATA TO A PCUsing special linking hardware, dive data can be down-loaded (copied) from your Pro Plus 2 to an IBM c

Page 74 - Fig. 83 - PC Interface

75SIMULATOR (DEMO) MODEWARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, youmust also read and understand the Oceanic DiveComputer Safety and Reference M

Page 75 - SIMULATOR (DEMO) MODE

76DEMOATRO2N2SIMULATOR MODEThis mode provides you with the ability to practice variousdive mode scenarios and computer functions while observingthe va

Page 76 - Fig. 84 - Simulator Mode

77DEMOATRO2N2PSIDEMOATRO2N2Fig. 86 - Set Demo CalibrationFig. 87 - Set Pressure On/Off• Press and release the Right (Select) button to togglebetween

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78DEMOPSI10 20 30 40 50 6005ATRO2N2ATRO2N2DEMO• Press and release the Right (Select) button to togglebetween Pressure ON and OFF.• Press and release

Page 78 - Fig. 89 - Demo Dive Mode

79DEMOPSI10 2005ATRFEETMAXO2N2DescendingHint: Quick taps (<2 seconds) of the Right (Select) buttonstarts/stops Descents and Time Acceleration. Qu

Page 79 - Fig. 90 - Dive Mode Setup

8MMAXDEMOPSIBAR10 20 30 40 50 6005O2TOOFASTO2DECOATRFEETMAXO2NINTRODUCTIONWelcome to Oceanic and thank you for choosing the Pro Plus 2 !It is extremel

Page 80 - Fig. 92 - Ascent set at 1 fps

80DEMOPSI10 2005TOOFASTATRFEETO2N2DEMOPSI1005ATRFEETO2N2AscendingRate of Ascent can be set for 1 or 3 feet per seconds (fps)prior to start of the Asce

Page 81 - Fig. 94 - Demo Surface Mode

81DEMOPSIATRO2N2Surfacing from a Simulated Dive• The Simulator will enter Demo Surface Mode (Fig.94) upon ascending to 3 feet (1 meter) or shallower.

Page 82 - RESPONSIBLE DIVER

82RESPONSIBLEDIVERBe a -RESPONSIBLE DIVERat all times.

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83GENERALWARNING: Prior to diving with the Pro Plus 2, youmust also read and understand the Oceanic DiveComputer Safety and Reference Manual whichpro

Page 84 - Fig. 95 - Case Back

84XXXXCARE AND CLEANINGProtect your Pro Plus 2 from shock, excessive temperatures,chemical attack, and tampering. Protect the lens againstscratches

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85To Obtain Service:Take your Pro Plus 2 to an Authorized Oceanic Dealer orsend it to the nearest Oceanic Regional Distributor Facility.To return your

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86 NOTE: The procedures that follow must be closelyadhered to. Damage due to improper Battery replace-ment is not covered by the unit's 2 year

Page 87 - Fig. 96 - Battery Hatch

87XXXXBattery RemovalExamine the Case Back to locate the Battery Hatch (Fig. 96a):• Remove the 4 screws that secure the Battery Hatch to theHousing b

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88Moisture in the Battery Compartment• If moisture is found, it is best to have the unit inspectedand cleaned by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer.• If i

Page 89 - Fig. 99 - Hatch Installation

89Battery Hatch Installation• Ensure that the Battery is properly oriented and the HatchO-ring is evenly seated.• Carefully place the Battery Hatch

Page 90 - SPECIFICATIONS

9DECOATRO2N2BAR GRAPHSTissue Loading Bar Graph (TLBG)The Tissue Loading Bar Graph (Fig. 2a) represents tissueloading of nitrogen, showing your relativ

Page 91 - SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)

90CAN BE USED AS Air Computer Nitrox Computer Digital Depth Gauge/TimerNO DECOMPRESSION MODELBasis: Modified Haldanean Algorithm 12 tissue compar

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91OPERATIONAL MODES (DIVE)No Decompression Dive: #1 - Current Depth, Dive Time Remaining, Cylinder Pressure, Bar Graphs #2 - Current Depth, Dive Tim

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92DISPLAY RANGE/RESOLUTIONNumeric Displays: Range: Resolution: Dive Number 0 to 24 1 Depth 0 to 330 ft (0 to 99.9 m) 1 ft (.1 m ) Maximum Depth 330

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93SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)BAR GRAPHSTissue Loading Bar Graph: segments Oxygen (O2) Bar Graph: segments No Decompression zone (green) 9  Normal zo

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94OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE (continued)Altitude: Operational from sea level to 14,000 feet (4,267 meters) elevation Measures ambient pressure every 30

Page 96 - OCEANIC WORLD WIDE

95OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE (continued)Setting FO2: Automatically set for 'Air' upon activation Remains set for Air unless an FO2 numerical

Page 97 - INSPECTION / SERVICE RECORD

96OCEANIC WORLD WIDEOCEANIC USA2002 Davis StreetSan Leandro, CA 94577Tel: 510/562-0500Fax: 510/569-5404Web site: http://www.OceanicWorldWide.comOce

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97INSPECTION / SERVICE RECORDSerial Number ________________________Date of purchase _____________________Purchased from ______________________Below to

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99RESET FEATUREThis dive computer is configured with a RESET feature that allows data to be cleared,including Nitrogen and Oxygen calculations, FO2 se

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