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1. eere 35 NOTICES Visit the web site at www oceanicworldwide com to find specific Warranty information and register 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 F 10 v 3 Operating Manual Doc No 12 5380 2002 Design 2014 San Leandro CA USA 94577 TRADEMARK TRADE NAME AND SERVICE MARK NOTICE Oceanic the Oceanic logotype F 10 v 3 the F 10 v 3 logo Diver Replaceable Battery Graphic Diver Interface Set Point Control Console and OceanLog are all registered and unregistered trademarks trade names and service marks of Oceanic All rights are reserved 2002 Design 2014 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL Cr Oceanic Watch type dive gauges are placed Deep Sleep mode prior to being shipped from the factory The intent is to extend storage life of the Battery for up to 7 years before the unit is initially placed in service In this mode Date and Time are updated
2. Set RDI Repeating Depth Interval Alarm Set DD Descending Depth Alarms 1 2 3 SET UTILITIES 19 Set Units 19 Set Wet Activation 19 Set Water Type 20 Set Backlight Duration 20 Set DSD Dive Start Depth 20 Set BDSI Between Dive Surface Interval SERIAL NUNMBBER eene CHRONOGRAPH in FREE Surface Mode LOG amp HISTORY LIMITED TWO YEAR WARRANTY 9 LOG 21 10 HISTORY MODE 22 10 Day History 22 10 Pull 23 24 Backlight 25 DIVE 25 DIVE ALT 1 CDT STATUS 25 12 DIVE ALT 2 242 2 25 12 CHRONO STATUG 25 12 WARNINGS amp 85 2 444 2 2 2 26 13 2 2 ci sob do si 28 14 UPLOADING SETTINGS amp DOWNLOADING DATA 29 15 PC 1 29 16 Requirements 29 16 CARE AND CLEANING 30 16 INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE 30 16 BATTERY REPLACEMENT 30 ALTITUDE SENSING AND ADJUSTMENT 31 SPECIFICATIONS eere 33 GLOSSARY eene 34 INSPECTION SERVICE RECORD 35 OCEANIC WORLD WIDE
3. lt 2 sec to save the Minute setting and flash the Seconds digits A hold to scroll upward through the Second Set Points at a rate of 8 per second from 00 to 59 in increments of 1 second Starts at 10 10 seconds minimum when Minutes are set for lt 2 sec to step upward through the Second Set Points one at a time lt 2 sec to step back through the Second Set Points one at a time S 2 sec to step back to the Minutes digits flashing S lt 2 sec to save the min sec setting digits solid and flash the graphic SEt allowing ON or OFF to be selected saved Set RDI Repeating Depth Interval Alarm information includes Fig 31 gt Graphic RDI gt Depth interval with FT or M icon Graphic OFF or ON flashing upon access lt 2 sec to step forward through the selections of OFF ON and SEt lt 2 sec to step back through the selections 5 2 sec to step back to Set EDT Alarm Fig 31 SET RDI ALARM lt 2 sec to save the setting gt If OFF or ON is saved operation will advance to Set Alarm gt If SEt is saved the Depth digits will flash A hold to scroll upward through the Depth Set Points at a rate of 8 per second from 10 to 100 FT 3 to 33 M in increments of 1 FT 3 lt 2 sec to step upward through the Set Points one at a time M lt 2 sec to step back through the Set Points one at a time S 2 sec to step ba
4. 0 6 M for 1 second the Dive Main will remain on display for 10 minutes or until M is pressed 2 sec which ever is first then the Surface Main will be displayed When set On the SRT Surface Recovery Time alarm will sound and flash a message when the Surface Interval after surfacing reaches the time set Setting the SRT Alarm for the interval that you prefer is explained later in the Set Alarms section When 2 hours elapse after surfacing operation will revert to Watch Mode M 2 sec will access or return from Watch Mode SURF MAIN information includes Fig 21A B C gt Graphic FREE gt Surface Interval Time hr min sec with SURF and TIME icons gt Number of the last dive conducted that calendar day with DIVE icon If no dive has been made yet that day or if Dive is reset by A S 2 sec will be displayed gt Battery icon if a Low Battery condition Fig 21 SURF MAIN no dive yet lt 2 sec to access SURF AIT 1 and step forward through the group sequence A 2 to access Log History A S 2 sec to reset Dive to 0 M lt 2 sec to access Chrono Lead in and step back through the group sequence M 2 sec to access Watch Main L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set Fig 21B SURF MAIN Upon surfacing from a dive the f
5. 2 sec to step upward through Set Points of 0 05 0 10 0 30 1 00 one at a time M lt 2 sec to step back through the Set Points at a time S 2 sec to step back to Set Water Type S 2 sec to save the setting and access Set DSD Set DSD Dive Start Depth information includes Fig 38 Graphic DSD Fig 37 SET BACKLIGHT Depth flashing upon access with FT or M icon DURATION lt 2 sec to step upward through the Set Points of 2 4 6 FT 0 6 1 2 1 8 one at a time M lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points one at a time S 2 sec to step back to Set Backlight Duration 161 e S lt 2 sec to save the setting and access Set BDSI FT Set BDSI Between Dive Surface Interval information includes Fig 39 Graphic BDSI Time flashing upon access with SURF and TIME icon A hold to scroll upward through the Set Points 8 per second from 0 01 to 1 00 min sec in increments of 01 1 sec Fig 98 SELDSD A 2 sec to step upward through the Set Points one at a time M lt 2 sec to step back through the Set Points one at a time S 2 sec to step back to Set DSD lt 2 sec to save the setting and revert to Set Utilities Lead in e V SERIAL NUMBER SN Fig 39 SET BDSI lt 2 sec while viewing Set Utilities Lead in to access the Serial Number screen Information includes Fig 40 gt Graphic
6. gt Graphic OFF or the Hour Differential or sign with numeric digits flashing gt Graphics diFF Hr and ALt with TIME icon hold to scroll upward through the Set Points 8 sec from OFF to O1 through 23 then 23 through 01 in increments of 1 hour lt 2 sec to step upward through Set Points lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points S lt 2 sec to save the setting and access Select Default Time 2 sec step back to Set Time of Day M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Default Time Select Default Time information includes Fig 18 This selection allows you to choose which time is to be displayed as the primary time of day and which by differential Graphic MAIN home or ALT away one previously saved flashing Graphic dEFAULt with TIME icon lt 2 sec to toggle between MAIN and lt 2 sec to save the setting and access Show Dual Time 2 sec to step back to Set Alternate Time 2 sec 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Default Time Show Dual Time information includes Fig 19 This selection determines whether the differential time set will be displayed on the main Watch screen with Default Time Graphic SHOW and dUAL with TIME icon Graphic YES or NO the one previously saved flashing A lt 2 sec to toggle b
7. there is no data relating to such activities It is highly recommended that anyone planning to become involved in competitive type Free dive activities obtain proper instruction and training from a recognized Free Diving trainer It is imperative that the physiological affects be understood and the diver is physically prepared If your F10v3 stops working for any reason while operating in Free Dive Mode it is important that you have anticipated this possibility and are prepared for it If you dive in situations where your trip would be ruined or your safety would be jeopardized by losing the use of your F10v3 a backup instrument system is highly recommended 2002 Design 2014 34 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL INSPECTION SERVICE RECORD F10v3 Serial Number F10v3 Firmware Rev Date of Purchase Purchased from Below to be filled in by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer EE Service Performed Dealer Technician OCEANIC WORLD WIDE OCEANIC USA OCEANIC AUSTRALIA 2002 Davis Street Rosebud Victoria Australia San Leandro CA 94577 Tel 61 3 5986 0100 Tel 510 562 0500 Fax 61 3 5986 1760 Fax 510 569 5404 Web www OceanicAUS com au Web www OceanicWorldwide com E mail sales amp OceanicAUS com au E mail hello oceanicusa com OCEANIC ASIA PACIFIC OCEANIC EUROPE Singapore Augsburg Germany Tel 65 6391 1420 Tel 49 0 821 810342 0 Fax 65 6297 5424 Fax
8. v 3 OPERATING MANUAL LOG amp HISTORY 2 sec while Watch Main Time or FREE SURF Main is displayed will access and step through Log and History modes Sequence Main gt gt Log gt gt Day History gt gt Full History LOG MODE Log Mode displays information from the latest 99 dives sequentially in reverse order the most recent first Log information is retained until over written by another dive After exceeding 99 dives the most recent Dive completed will be added to the Log and the oldest deleted Battery removal will not affect the Log data stored for viewing Dives will be numbered 1 to 99 starting at 1 each new calendar day or period of activity After midnight the first dive of the next day will be 1 It will also be 1 if you reset the Dive to O by pressing S 2 sec while viewing the SURF MAIN Upon entering Log Mode the most recent dive s Log 1 screen will be displayed LOG 1 information includes Fig 42 gt Graphic No with the dive number 1 to 99 for that day or period of activity gt Max Depth with MAX and FT or M icons flo gt log book icon FTCASURF gt Pre Dive SI min sec hr min if gt 59 59 with SURF and TIME icons blank if Dive 1 gt Elapsed Dive Time min sec with DIVE and TIME icons A lt 2 sec to access Log 2 2 to access Day History 1 LOGA S hold to scroll through the previous dives Log 1 screens at a rate of 4 per
9. 00_00 to 23 59 59 hr min sec 1 sec Dual Time 0 00 to 23 59 hr min 1 min Temperature 0 to 212 F 18 to 100 C 1 Watch Countdown Timer 0 00 to 23 59 hr min 1 min Chronograph Run Timer 0 00 00 to 9 59 59 99 01 sec hr min sec 01 sec Dive Number 01099 1 Surface Interval Time 0 00 00 to 23 59 59 hr min sec 1 sec Free Mode Countdown Timer 0 00 to 59 59 min sec 1 sec Current Depth 0 to 330 FT 100 M 1 FT 0 1 M Maximum Depth 330 FT 100 M 1 FT 0 1 M Elapsed Dive Time 0 00 to 59 59 min sec 1 sec 2002 Design 2014 32 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC F 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS continued OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE Function Accuracy Depth 1 of full scale Timers 1 second per day Dive Counter Dives 1 to 99 0 if no dive made yet Resets to Dive 1 after midnight by 2 sec Dive Log Modes Stores 99 most recent dives in memory for viewing After 99 dives adds next dive in memory and deletes the oldest dive Altitude Operational from Sea Level 0 to 3 000 feet 915 meters to 14 000 feet 4 270 meters elevation Measures ambient pressure every 30 minutes in Watch Mode and every 15 minutes while in FREE Mode Power Battery 1 3 CR2430 Lithium battery Shelf life Up to 7 years when shipped from factory in Deep Sleep mode Replacement User replaceable annual recommended Use Life 300 hours
10. 49 0 821 810342 29 E mail info oceanicasia com sg Web www oceanic eu com E mail office oceanic de OCEANIC HAWAII and MICRONESIA Kapolei Hawaii OCEANIC UK Tel 808 682 5488 Devon United Kingdom Fax 808 682 1068 Tel 44 1404 891819 E mail lbellGoceanicusa com Fax 44 0 1404 891909 Web www OceanicUK com E mail helpyou oceanicuk com WARNING If you do not fully understand how to use the F10v3 after reading this manual or if you have any questions you should seek instruction in its use from your Authorized Oceanic Dealer before diving with it 2002 Design 2014 35 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC v 3 OPERATING MANUAL F 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL 2002 Design 2014 36 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14
11. 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL REFERENCE 2002 Design 2014 28 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL UPLOADING SETTINGS amp DOWNLOADING DATA The F10v3 is configured with a Data Port located on the back of the left side that enables it to be connected to a or MAC through a USB port using the Oceanic Computer Interface Cable when viewing the Watch Default Time screen The Settings Upload portion of the OceanLog or DiverLog program can be used to set change the Watch Time selections Set group selections Alarms and Set U group selections Utilities The Download portion of the program can be used to retrieve copy data Download it from the F10v3 The data includes dive number surface interval time maximum depth elapsed dive time start date time start end depth lowest temperature underwater sampling rate dive profile and set points F10v3 checks for the presence of an interface device connection to the Data Port once every second while operating in Watch mode Checks are not made if the Wet Activation contacts are wet When the cable is connected to the F10v3 PC screen appears on the display with a 120 second countdown Upon sensing an interface connection with the PC or Mac the countdown will be terminated and all segments of the LCD will be displayed This indicates that the PC or Mac and F10v3 are connected and prepared for Upload of settings or Down
12. Additional information is available at the Oceanic web site gt gt gt gt www Oceanicworldwide com BATTERY REPLACEMENT NOTE The procedures that follow must be closely adhered to Damage due to improper Battery replace ment is not covered by the 2 year warranty The Battery Compartment should only be opened in a dry and clean environment with extreme care taken to prevent the entrance of moisture or dust As an additional precautionary measure to prevent formation of moisture in the Battery Compartment it is recommended that the Battery be changed in an environment equivalent to the local outdoor temperature and humidity e g do not change the Battery in an air conditioned environment then take it outside during a hot sunny day Inspect the Buttons Lens and Housing to ensure they are not cracked or damaged If there is any sign of moisture in the F10v3 DO NOT attempt to use it for diving until it receives proper service by the Oceanic factory A CAUTION Damage due to improper Battery replacement is not covered by the limited 2 year warranty When the battery is removed settings and calculations for repetitive dives are retained in the unit s memory while a new battery is installed Battery Removal Locate the Battery Compartment on the back of the unit Rotate the Battery Cover clockwise 10 degrees using the special Battery Cover Tool provided Fig 70A or by pushing the lower portion to the left while pushing the upper p
13. Fig 11 gt Graphics and SEt Alarm icon Alarm Time hr min with icons Hour digits flashing A hold to scroll upward through Hour Set Points 8 sec from O to 23 in increments of 1 hr lt 2 sec to step upward through Hour Set Points lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points lt 2 sec to save the Hour setting and flash the Minute digits A hold to scroll upward through Minute Set Points 8 sec from 00 to 59 in increments of 01 min lt 2 sec to step upward through Minute Set Points lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points 5 lt 2 sec to save the Alarm setting and revert to the Daily Alarm Status screen with SEt flashing allowing ON or OFF to be selected as previously described Fig 7B CDT STATUS to access Set Fig 8 SET CDT hr min Fig 9 DAILY ALARM LEAD IN Fig 10 DAILY ALARM STATUS set ready Fig 11 SET DAILY ALARM hr min 2002 Design 2014 10 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCCANIC F 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL SET TIME amp DATE Sequence gt gt Lead in gt gt Date Format gt gt Hour Format gt gt Time of Day gt gt Date gt gt Alternate Time gt gt Default Time gt gt Show Dual Set Points remain as set until changed Set Time Lead in information includes Fig 12 gt Graphics GoTo and SEt t S lt 2 sec to access Set Date Format lt 2 se
14. SN gt Factory programmed Serial Number up to 6 digits gt Firmware operating software revision number e g graphic 1 A lt 2 sec to step forward to Chrono Lead in lt 2 sec to step back to Set Utilities Lead in M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to SURF MAIN L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set This information will be required if a unit is sent to Oceanic for evaluation or service Record it in the table provided in the back of this manual and retain the sales receipt CHRONOGRAPH The Chrono in FREE Mode is the same one used in Watch Mode and it carries over between modes when it is in operation Refer to Watch Mode page 12 for operation and displays Chrono Lead in information includes Fig 41 gt Graphics GoTo Chro oO o e 5 lt 2 sec to access Chrono Status 2 sec to step forward to SURF MAIN L h ro lt 2 sec to step back to SN M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to SURF MAIN e lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will On for the duration time set e L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set NN 2002 Design 2014 20 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC
15. for Set DSD OPERATION AS A DIVING GAUGE Entering Settings relating to diving activities is only available in Free Surface Mode which also allows access to a Countdown Timer separate from the Watch CDT Log and History Modes Watch Functions PC MAC INTERFACE Default Time Interface with a PC or MAC to allow uploading settings downloading data and updating firmware is accomplished by connect Alternate info ing the F10v3 to a PC Mac USB port using the special Oceanic USB interface cable Countdown Timer The PC software program together with the PC USB driver required is on the Oceanic Product CD or it can be downloaded from the Oceanic web site The program s Help serves as the user manual which can be printed for personal use Daily Alarm Set Time The Diverlog software program for MAC can be found at the Mac App Store Chronograph The settings upload portion of the computer interface program can be used to set change the Main Time Date Set Alarms group and Set Utilities group using the same interface system Information available for retrieval download from the F10v3 to the download portion of the program includes dive number surface interval time start depth end depth maximum depth elapsed dive time start date start time lowest temperature under water sampling rate dive profile and set points The computer interface program also allows update of select versions of the F10v3 s firmware operating system softwar
16. gently running fresh water and towel dry before storing Transport your F10v3 cool dry and protected INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE Your F10v3 should be inspected annually by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer who will perform a factory prescribed function check and inspection for damage or wear To keep the 2 year limited warranty in effect this inspection must be completed one year after purchase 30 days Oceanic recommends that you continue to have an inspection performed every year to ensure it is working properly The costs of annual inspections are not covered under the terms of the 2 year limited warranty To Obtain Service Take your F10v3 to an Authorized Oceanic Dealer To return your F10v3 to Oceanic Record all data in the viewable Log and or download the data in memory All data will be erased during factory service Package it using a protective cushioning material Include a legible note stating the specific reason for return your name address daytime phone number serial number s and a copy of your original sales receipt and Warranty Registration Card Send freight prepaid and insured using a traceable method to the nearest Oceanic Regional Facility or to Oceanic USA f shipping to Oceanic USA obtain an RA Return Authorization number by contacting Oceanic at 510 562 0500 x761 or 800 435 3483 x 761 or send an e mail to service oceanicusa com Non warranty service must be prepaid COD is not accepted
17. includes Fig 33 Graphics GoTo SEt U e 5 lt 2 sec to access Set Audible lt 2 sec to step forward to ID SN M lt 2 sec to step back to Set Alarms Lead in Set Units information includes Fig 34 Graphic UNIT gt FT icon and F or M and C flashing Aor M 2 sec to toggle between Imperial and Metric 5 2 sec to step back to Set Utilities Lead in 5 lt 2 sec to save the setting and access Set Wet Activation Set Wet Activation information includes Fig 35 Graphics WET ACt Graphic OFF or flashing Aor M 2 sec to toggle between OFF and ON S 2 sec to step back to Set Units S lt 2 sec to save the setting and access Set Water Type Fig 32 SET DD ALARM 5Et U Fig 33 SET UTILITIES LEAD IN Fig 35 SET WET ACTIVATION 2002 Design 2014 19 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL Set Water Type information includes Fig 36 gt Graphics and 2 gt Graphic SEA or FrESH flashing upon access Aor M lt 2 sec to toggle between SEA and FRESH 5 2 sec to step back to Set Wet Activation 5 lt 2 sec to save the setting and access Set Backlight Duration Fig 36 SET WATER Set Backlight Duration information includes Fig 37 9 TYPE Graphics GLO and durA gt Time min sec flashing upon access with TIME icon lt
18. revert to OFF When CDT reaches 0 00 the Audible will sound during which 0 00 with the CDT icon will flash on the Watch Default Time screen DAILY ALARM When set On the Daily Alarm will gt gt gt gt be synchronized with Watch Default Time sound the Audible every day at the Time set while operating in Watch Mode not sound the Audible while operating in FREE Mode run in the background until set Off Daily Alarm Lead in information includes Fig 9 gt Graphics Go To and dAY AL with icon S lt 2 sec to access Daily Alarm Status A lt 2 sec to step forward to Set Time Lead in lt 2 sec to step back to CDT Lead in M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Default Time Daily Alarm Status information includes Fig 10 gt gt gt Graphic ALRM Alarm Time hr min with TIME icon and AM or PM icon if 12 Hour Format Graphic ON or OFF flashing with Alarm icon lt 2 sec to step forward through the selections of OFF ON and SET lt 2 sec to step back through the selections S lt 2 sec to save the selection and gt if OFF or ON is selected revert to Daily Alarm Lead in or OFF gt if SET is selected the Set screen is displayed 2 sec to revert to Daily Alarm Lead in if no setting change M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Default Time Set Daily Alarm information includes
19. second e 5 lt 2 sec to step through the Log 1 screens lt 2 step back through the Log 1 screens No button 2 min to revert to FREE SURF Main or Watch Main Time M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to the Main e 1 lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set LOG 2 information includes Fig 43 gt Graphic No with the dive number 1 to 99 gt log book icon gt Date of the dive Year Month Day or Day Month A lt 2 sec to access Log 3 A 2 sec to revert to Log 1 S hold to scroll through the previous dives Log 2 screens at a rate of 4 per second S 2 sec to step through the Log 2 screens M lt 2 sec to step back through the Log 2 screens Fig 43 LOG 2 No button 2 to revert to FREE SURF Main or Watch Main Time M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to the Main L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set LOG 3 information includes Fig 44 gt AM or PM icon if 12 Hour Format Graphic No with the dive number 1 to 99 log book icon gt Time of Day hr min sec the dive began with TIME icon gt Temp
20. that converts water pressure into an electrical signal that is converted to a visual depth display Display A visual readout of information Dive Log Mode A display of recorded dive information Elapsed Dive Time The total time spent underwater during a dive that begins at the start depth set and ends upon ascent to the end depth Graphic Diver Interface Feature of Oceanic digital gauges that indicate the diver s status icons graphic displays Icon A small pictorial representation of an operational mode or information LCD Abbreviation for liquid crystal display an easily viewed low voltage display typically found on digital dive gauges Maximum Depth The deepest depth attained during a dive Mode A specific set of functions in a digital gauge Out of Range The point at which a dive gauge can no longer provide accurate calculations or information Transducer electro mechanical device in a dive gauge that acts as a depth sensor A WARNINGS Conducting Free dives within a 24 hour period after conducting SCUBA dives combined with the effects of multiple rapid Free Dive ascents increases your risk of decompression sickness Such activities may result in accelerated entry into decompression which could cause serious injury or death Combining competitive type Free Dive activities that involve multiple descents ascents with activities utilizing SCUBA during the same 24 hour period is not recommended Presently
21. to keep it On for the full duration time set Sor WATCH CDT Countdown Timer i This selection provides access to a CDT for use in Watch mode 9 Fig 5 WATCH ALT Once set and started it will continue to run in the background while on the surface in Watch Mode until it is turned Off or the time Show Dual set for Yes counts down to 0 00 at which time the alarm will strike and it will revert to Off Upon accessing FREE mode or starting a dive Watch CDT operation will be terminated and the time reset to the previous setting bo o Lead in information includes Fig 6 Graphics Go To and Cdt dt 5 lt 2 sec to access CDT Status e lt 2 sec to step forward to Daily Alarm Lead in M lt 2 sec to step back to Watch ALT Fig 6 CDT LEAD IN M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Default Time CDT Status information includes Fig 7A B Graphic TIMR Countdown Time hr min with TIME icon as 0 00 if no time has been set or it completed the countdown hr min set if Off and ready to start hr min remaining of On with a countdown in progress gt Graphic OFF flashing Fig 7 Fig 7A CDT STATUS upon access 2002 Design 2014 9 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC F 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL A lt 2 step forward through selections of OFF and SET Fig 7B lt 2 sec to step bac
22. 02 Design 2014 29 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL A WARNINGS Never under any circumstances poke any object through any slots or holes of the module Doing so may damage the depth sensor possibly resulting in erroneous depth displays If you are in doubt about the accuracy of your unit s depth readings DO NOT attempt to dive with it until it has been inspected by Oceanic Never pressure test the module in an air environment Doing so may damage the depth sensor possibly resulting in erroneous depth or time readings Never spray aerosols of any kind on or near an Oceanic instrument The propellants may chemically attack the plastic When a Low Battery condition is displayed prior to a dive DO NOT attempt to dive with the unit until the battery is replaced CARE AND CLEANING Protect your F10v3 from shock excessive temperatures exposure to chemicals and tampering Protect the lens against scratches with a Instrument Lens Protector Small scratches will naturally disappear underwater Soak and rinse the F10v3 in fresh water at the end of each day of diving and check to ensure that the areas around the Low Pressure Depth Sensor Fig 69a PC Interface Data Port Fig 69b and Buttons are free of debris or obstructions To dissolve salt crystals soak in lukewarm water or a slightly acidic bath 50 white vinegar 50 fresh water After removal from the bath place the F10v3 under
23. A hold to scroll upward through Hour Set Points 8 sec from 12 AM to 11 PM or to 23 if 24 Hour Format in increments of 1 hr lt 2 sec to step upward through Hour Set Points lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points lt 2 sec to save the Hour setting and flash the Minute digits S 2 sec to step back to Set Hour Format A hold to scroll upward through Minute Set Points 8 sec from 00 to 59 in increments of 01 min A lt 2 sec to step upward through Minute Set Points lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points lt 2 sec to save the Time setting and access Set Date S 2 sec to step back to Set Hour 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Main Time Set Date information includes Fig 16 Sequence is Set Year then Set Month then Set Day regardless of Date Format set their location on the screen gt gt gt Graphic YEAR Year digits flashing upon access Month Day or Day Month A hold to scroll upward through Year Set Points 8 sec from 2013 to 2056 in increments of 1 A lt 2 sec to step upward through Year Set Points lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points S lt 2 sec to save the Year setting replace the graphic YEAR with MNTH and flash the Month digits S 2 sec to step back to Set Time of Day 5Et t Fig 12 SET TIME LEAD IN 2 2 dREE Fig 13 SET DATE
24. Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL DIVE MODE Prior to the first dive of a new series if Wet Activation is set Off Dive Mode will not activate during operation in any Watch Mode It must to be in FREE Mode prior to activating Dive Mode IF Wet Activation is set On Dive Mode will activate from any operating surface mode including Watch modes once the A d senses the DSD Dive Start Depth set for 5 seconds Once the first dive of a series is completed repetitive dives will be activated regardless of what surface operating mode it is in Dives start upon descent to the DSD Dive Start Depth set 2 4 or 6 FT or 0 6 1 2 or 1 8 for 1 second and end upon ascent to a Depth lt 2 FT 0 6 for the BDSI Between Dive Surface Interval time set thus descending before the BDSI time elapses is the same dive and descending at gt the BDSI is new repetitive dive Upon ascent to lt 2 FT 0 6 the Dive Main will display FT 0 0 until you surface or descent is made to the DSD set during the BDSI BACKLIGHT e 1 lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set When Alarms strike the Backlight will come On if Off and remain On until it is turned Off by L lt 2 sec or it turns Off automati cally after 10 seconds If it is already On it will rema
25. FORMAT Fig 14 SET HOUR FORMAT Fig 15 SET TIME OF DAY hr min Watch Time Date can also be set using the Settings Upload feature of the PC Interface software Prior to shipment from the factory any error of the Watch Time is determined and corrected Fig 16 SET DATE Year Month Day 2002 Design 2014 11 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL A hold to scroll upward through Month Set Points 8 sec from 1 to 12 in increments of 1 A lt 2 sec to step upward through Set Points lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points lt 2 sec to save the Month Set Point replace the graphic MNTH with DAY and flash the Day digits S 2 sec to step back to Set Year A hold to scroll upward through Day Set Points 8 sec from 1 to 31 max for that month in increments of 1 lt 2 sec to step upward through Set Points lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points lt 2 sec to save the Date setting and revert to Set Time Lead in 2 sec step back to Set Month M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Default Time Set Alternate Time Differential information includes Fig 17 This feature allows you to set an Hour based numeric time Differential ranging from 23 through OFF to 23 hours It provides a second Alternate Time equal to Watch Default Time the Hours selected
26. IC v 3 OPERATING MANUAL INTERACTIVE CONTROL CONSOLE The Interactive Control Console consists of four Control Buttons that allow you to select mode options and access specific informa tion They are also used to enter Settings operate the Backlight and access additional screens of information Throughout this manual they will be referred to as the M S L and A buttons Upper Left Mode M button Upper Right Select S button Lower Right Light L button Lower Left Advance A button OPERATING MODE STRUCTURE Unless it is operating in Free Mode the F10v3 will display Watch Time Fig 1 like a standard Watch until the mode is changed The A button is used to access other Watch functions that include an Alternate display Countdown Timer Chronograph stop watch run timer Daily Alarm and Time settings The A button also allows direct access to Log and History Modes The M button is used to access and return from the Free Surface Main screen The screens of the various modes will be displayed until a button is pressed to access another screen or mode activate a sequence Fig 1 WATCH TIME or for 2 minutes if no button is pressed The Chronograph remains on display unless turned Off or another mode is accessed When operating in Free Mode the F10v3 will enter Dive Mode upon descent to the DSD Dive Start Depth previously set which can be 2 4 or 6 FT feet or 0 6 1 2 or 1 8 M meters for 1 second See page 20
27. LIGHT To turn the Backlight On press and release the L button momentarily lt 2 seconds The Backlight will remain On for the Duration time set a Set U selection unless you turn it Off during that time POWER SUPPLY The F10v3 utilizes 1 3 volt CR2430 Lithium Battery Battery voltage is checked every 2 minutes during operation while on the surface The Backlight will come On even if set OFF when Alarms strike and remain On until turned Off or automatically after 10 seconds Pressing and releasing the L button lt 2 seconds while the Backlight is On will turn it Off Depressing the L button for 2 seconds while the Backlight is On will reset the timer and extend the On time to the full Duration time set the L button is held depressed for more than 60 seconds the Backlight will turn Off and not turn On until the button is released then pressed released again The Backlight will be disabled when there is a Low Battery condition and be re enabled once the battery is replaced Extensive use of the Backlight reduces Battery use life Turning the Backlight Off when it is not being used will help extend Battery use life The Backlight does not operate when the unit is connected to a PC or Mac If voltage decreases to the Warning level 2 75 volts the Battery icon will appear on the Watch Main Time and Free Surface screens Fig 2a as an indication that the Battery should be changed prior to commencing a series of dives If
28. OCEANIC v 3 OPERATING MANUAL F 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL 2002 Design 2014 1 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC F 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL mto INITIAL ACTIVATION iU RR GENERAL FEATURES amp DISPLAYS INTERACTIVE CONTROL CONSOLE OPERATING MODE STRUCTURE OPERATION AS A DIVING GAUGE PC MAC INTERFACE GRAPHIC MESSAGES AUDIBLE ALARM BACKLIGHT POWER SUPPLY rira WATCH 11 DEFAULT TIME ALT DISPLAY CDT COUNTDOWN TIMER SET TIME amp DATE Set Date Format Set Hour Format Set Alternate Time Hour Differential Select Default Time Set Show Dual Time CHRONOQGRAPH 2 2 2731 nn sciente tius FREE SURFACE MODE SURF SURF ALT 1 STATUS SURF ALT 2 FREE lt CDT Setup 1 5 2 FREE SET MOBPES 12 iterare ess sas basti aaro eaae EE 17 3 SET ALARMS 17 3 Set Audible Alarm 17 Set SRT Surface Recovery Time Alarm Set EDT Elapsed Dive Time Alarm
29. above 14 000 feet 4 270 meters 2002 Design 2014 31 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC F 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE USED AS Watch Digital Gauge for Free Dive activity WATCH MODES Main Time Alternate supplemental information Countdown Timer Daily Alarm Set Time Date Chronograph run timer Set Time Date Date Format M D D M Hour Format 12 24 Time of Day hr min Date Year Month Day Alternate Time Hour Differential OFF 1 to 23 1 to 23 hours Default Time Main home Alternate away Show Dual Time Yes No FREE SURFACE MODES Surface Main Alternates CDT supplemental information Countdown Timer Setup Set Alarms Set Utilities Serial Number Chronograph run timer LOG HISTORY MODES Log Day History Full History SET MODES Set Alarms Audible OFF ON SRT OFF ON SET 0 01 to 30 00 min sec EDT OFF ON SET 0 10 to 9 59 min sec RDI OFF ON SET 10 to 100 FT 3 to 33 M DD1 OFF ON SET 30 to 330 FT 10 to 100 M DD2 OFF ON SET 31 to 330 FT 11 to 100 M DD3 OFF ON SET 32 to 330 FT 12 to 100 M Set Utilities Units Imperial Metric Wet Activation OFF ON Water Type Sea Fresh Backlight Duration 5 10 30 60 sec DSD 2 4 6 FT 0 6 1 2 1 8 M BDSI 0 01 to 1 00 min sec Serial Number Factory set up to 6 digits NUMERIC DISPLAYS Range Resolution Time of Day 0
30. ain or Watch Main Time M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to the Main L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set DAY HISTORY 2 information includes Fig 47 gt Graphics DAY d t indicating that Max Depth is the deepest recorded that day and Dive Time is time associated with that Max Depth Max Depth with MAX and FT or M icons Elapsed Dive Time min sec with DIVE and TIME icons A lt 2 sec to access Day History 3 A 2 sec to revert to Day History 1 No button 2 min to revert to FREE SURF Main or Watch Main Time M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to the Main L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set DAY HISTORY 3 information includes Fig 48 gt Graphics DAY and t d indicating that Dive Time is the longest recorded during that day and Max Depth is associated with that time Max Depth with MAX and FT or M icons Dive Time with DIVE and TIME icons A lt 2 sec to access Day History 4 A 2 to revert to Day History 1 No button 2 min to revert to FREE SURF Main or Watch Main Time M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no but
31. aling Closely examine the inside of the Battery Compartment for any signs of corrosion indicating entrance of moisture into the unit If corrosion is found return the F10v3 to an Authorized Oceanic Dealer and DO NOT attempt to use it until it has received factory service If moisture is found it is best to have the unit inspected and cleaned an Authorized Oceanic Dealer Battery Installation Slide a new 3 volt type CR2430 Lithium Battery negative side down into the Battery Cavity Slide it in from the Left side Fig 72 and ensure that it slides under the contact clip on the lower right rim of the cavity Lightly lubricate the new Cover O ring with silicone grease and place it on the inner rim of the Battery Cover Ensure that it is j evenly seated Fig 73 Fig 73 BATTERY COVER O RING NOTE The Cover O ring must be a genuine Oceanic part that can be purchased from an Authorized Oce anic Dealer Use of any other O ring will void the warranty Carefully place the Battery Cover with O ring into position on the rim of the Battery Compartment then press it evenly and completely down into place Maintain the Battery Cover securely place and turn it counter clockwise 10 degrees using the special Battery Cover tool o provided Fig 74A or by pushing the lower portion to the right while pushing the upper portion to the left Fig 74 b A Fig 74A COVER Testing INSTALLATION Ac
32. as they normally would be However they are not displayed Upon waking the F10v3 up the correct Date and USA Pacific Time will be displayed and it will be ready to operate with full functions To wake the F10v3 up from Deep Sleep mode simultaneously depress the upper right S and lower left A buttons for 2 seconds until the display comes full ON displaying the MAIN TIME screen then release them Once the F10v3 is brought out of the Deep Sleep mode it can only be placed back in it by the factory Ce FULL LCD 08058 MAX 2506 TIME Components Mode M Button Select S Button Light L Button Advance A Button LED Warning Light Icon Low Battery Icon Time Am Pm Icon Log Mode Icon Surface Interval Time Icon Degrees Temp Icon Elapsed Dive Time Icon Daily Alarm set m Icon Depth Max Depth E dcs c c Cy 2002 Design 2014 3 12 5380 01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL Welcome to Oceanic and THANK YOU for choosing the F 10 v 3 2002 Design 2014 4 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC v 3 OPERATING MANUAL GENERAL FEATURES amp DISPLAYS OCEAN
33. c to replace the Chrono screen with the Dive Main the Chrono will then operate in the background Fig 54 DIVE MAIN Fig 55A DIVE ALT 1 CDT set On Fig 55B DIVE ALT 1 CDT set for Auto Fig 57 CHRONO running 2002 Design 2014 25 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC v 3 OPERATING MANUAL WARNINGS amp ALARMS 2002 Design 2014 26 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC v 3 OPERATING MANUAL ALARMS When Alarms sound the LED will flash Also the Backlight will come On if Off for 10 seconds and a flashing icon or message will be displayed as an indication that an event is occurring and as a reminder to view the display to identify the event When the Audible stops the LED will extinguish and the message will clear If the Audible is set OFF it will not sound and the LED will not flash for any cautionary situation Any icons or messages associated with the condition will still flash and the Backlight will still come On Fig 58 WATCH CDT ALARM WATCH CDT ALARM Fig 58 When the Watch CDT reaches 0 00 hr min the Audible will sound sets of beeps during which the graphic TIMR will flash on the Watch Main Time screen in place of Day of Week WATCH DAILY ALARM Fig 59 Each day at the time set the Audible will sound 3 sets of 3 beeps during which the graphic ALRM will flash on the Watch Main Time screen in place of Day of Week and the ala
34. c to step forward to Chrono Lead in M lt 2 sec to step back to Daily Alarm Lead in M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Default Time Set Date Format information includes Fig 13 Date Format establishes the position that the Month M digits are displayed relative to the Day D digits on the left or right gt gt Graphic D or D flashing Graphic dAtE A or M lt 2 sec to toggle between M D and D M lt 2 sec to save setting and access Set Hour Format S 2 sec to step back to Set Time Lead in M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Default Time Set Hour Format information includes Fig 14 Hour Format establishes the number of hours displayed for Time of Day 1 to 12 AM or 1 to 24 gt gt Graphic HOUR with TIME icon Graphic 12 or 24 flashing A or M lt 2 sec to toggle between 12 and 24 lt 2 sec to save setting and access Set Time of Day S 2 sec to step back to Set Date Format M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Default Time Set Time of Day information includes Fig 15 This setting changes Time of Day selected as the Default Time Main or Alternate which also changes other by the differential set gt gt Graphic 12HR 24HR with TIME icon Time of Day hr min Hour digits flashing with AM or PM icon if 12 Hour format
35. ck to SEt flashing S 2 sec to save the setting digits solid and flash the graphic SEt allowing ON or OFF to be selected saved 2002 Design 2014 18 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC v 3 OPERATING MANUAL Set DD1 Descending Depth Alarm DD2 amp DA3 similar information includes Fig 32 The Depth Alarms can only be set at progressively deeper depths with DD2 deeper than DDI and DD3 deeper than DD2 then any of the alarms can be set OFF or ON as needed gt Graphic DD1 gt Depth with MAX and FT or M icons gt Set Point OFF or ON flashing upon access A lt 2 sec to step forward through the selections of OFF ON and SEt lt 2 sec to step back through the selections S 2 sec to step back to Set RDI Alarm lt 2 sec to save the setting gt If OFF or ON is saved operation will advance to Set DD2 Alarm to Set DD3 when setting DD2 then to the Set Alarms Lead in when setting DD3 gt If SEt is saved the Depth digits will flash A hold to scroll upward through the Depth Set Points at a rate of 8 per second from 10 to 330 FT 3 to 100 in increments of 1 FT 1 lt 2 sec to step upward through the Set Points one at a time lt 2 sec to step back through the Set Points one at a time S 2 sec to step back to SEt flashing S lt 2 sec to save the Depth setting digits solid and flash the graphic SEt allowing ON or OFF to be se
36. e Refer to page 29 for more details relating to the computer interface system GRAPHIC MESSAGES The segmented digits of the LCD are used to present various messages such as alarms day of the week modes and items being set as well as graphics such as On Off Set Last Log Hist etc AUDIBLE ALARM A LED Warning Light located on the side of the housing is synchronized with the Audible Alarm It will flash as the Audible Alarm sounds then turn off when the Audible shuts off The Audible and LED will not be active if the Alarm is set OFF a group A setting which completely disables it When Alarms strike the Backlight will come On if Off and remain On until you turn it Off by pressing releasing the L button or it turns Off automatically after 10 seconds or the associated duration of beeps Situation that will sound 2 2 second beeps EDT repeating Elapsed Dive Time Alarm if set On Situations that will sound 3 sets of 3 1 second beeps Watch Daily Alarm surface only if set On Watch Countdown Timer reaches 0 00 hr min if set On Free Mode Countdown Timer reaches 0 00 if set On SRT Surface Recovery Time Alert if set On RDI Repeating Depth Interval Alarm if set On Situations that will sound 3 sets of 3 125 second beeps Depth Alarms DD1 DD2 003 if set On 2002 Design 2014 6 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL BACK
37. er setting min sec with TIME icon with Minute digits flashing Fig 26 SET CDT 2002 Design 2014 16 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL A hold scroll upward through Minute Set Points 8 sec from to 59 in increments of 1 min A lt 2 sec to step upward through Minute Set Points lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points 5 lt 2 sec to save the Minute setting and flash the Seconds digits A hold to scroll upward through Seconds Set Points 8 sec from 00 to 59 in increments of 01 A lt 2 sec to step upward through Seconds Set Points M lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points one at a time 5 lt 2 sec to save the CDT setting and revert to the CDT Status screen with SEt flashing allowing ON or OFF to be selected as previously described e S 2 sec to revert to CDT Setup if no setting change 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to SURF MAIN e 1 lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set SURFACE SET MODES To access SURF MAIN gt gt ALT 1 gt gt ALT 2 gt gt CDT gt gt SET gt gt SET U A lt 2 sec to access and step through the sequence gt Set Points can also be changed using the ACI PC Interface progra
38. erature minimum recorded that dive with degrees icon and graphic F lt 2 sec to access Log 4 2 sec to revert to Log 1 Fig 44 LOG 3 S hold to scroll through the previous dives Log 3 screens at a rate of 4 per second 5 lt 2 sec to step through the Log 3 screens lt 2 to step back through the Log 3 screens 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to the Main e 1 lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set The Dates and Time of Day recorded are based on the Watch Default Time selected Main home Time will be used unless you have selected ALT Time away to be the Watch Default Time prior to the dives recorded 2002 Design 2014 21 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCCANIC F 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL LOG 4 Profile The Log 4 screen allows you to analyze dives on site without the use of the PC interface system The dive s Depth can be observed while elapsed dive time is increased or decreased throughout the dive beginning at descent LOG 4 information includes Fig 45 Fig 45 LOG 4 gt Graphic No with the dive number 1 to 99 gt Max Depth with FT or M icon gt log book icon gt Graphic Pro indicating that the screen is displaying interactive Profile data for that dive gt Elap
39. etween YES and lt 2 sec to save the setting and revert to the Set Time Lead in Go To screen 2 sec step back to Set Default Time M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Default Time Fig 19 SET SHOW DUAL TIME 2002 Design 2014 12 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC F 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL CHRONOGRAPH Stop Watch Lap Run Timer The Chrono is operational during all modes Watch Free Surface and Dive Once started the Chrono remains on the display and continues to run until M is pressed lt 2 sec to revert to the Lead in Go To screen if in Watch or FREE Surface mode or to the Dive Main if a dive was started while the Chrono was running It runs unseen in the background when being displayed Chrono Lead in information includes Fig 20A gt Graphics GoTo and Chro lt 2 sec to access Chrono Status A lt 2 sec to step forward to Watch Main Time or Surface Main if in FREE Mode lt 2 sec to step back to Set Time Lead in or ID SN if in FREE Mode M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Default Time L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set Chrono Status information includes Fig 20B 20C gt gt Graphic CHRO Elapsed run time with TIME ic
40. gn 2014 7 12 5380 01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL WATCH MODE 2002 Design 2014 8 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL WATCH DEFAULT TIME Default Time is the time that is displayed on the Watch until changed It is also the time viewed during operation in DC Dive Com puter modes Main Time is the current time at your home location and is normally selected as the Watch Default Time Alternate Time will be the current time at a remote travel location Upon arrival at the location Alternate Time can be interchanged with Main Time to make it the Watch Default Time When it is not selected to be the Default Time it can be viewed on the Watch ALT screen or it can be displayed on the Watch screen with Main Time and will be referred to as Dual Time Fig 4A DEFAULT TIME Main selected no Dual Once Alternate Time is set by hour differential it will automatically change when Time of Day is set changed When Alternate Time is selected to be the Watch Default Time while at a travel location it will change directly when Time of Day is changed and Main home Time will then change by a differential opposite the one set for Alternate Time WATCH DEFAULT TIME information includes Fig 4A 4B 4C gt Battery icon during Low Battery condition Dual Time gt Day of the Week graphic MON TUE etc alternate Fa ABe DEEAUET TINE gt Time of Day h
41. in On for 10 seconds from the time that the Alarm strikes unless you turn it Off during that 10 second time DIVE MAIN information includes Fig 54 gt Current Depth with FT or icon when on the surface lt BDSI time set gt Elapsed Dive Time min sec with DIVE TIME icons 2 sec to access ALT 1 lt 2 sec to replace the Dive Main with Chrono Run Timer Status which will remain on display until M lt 2 sec to replace Chrono with the Dive Main DIVE ALT 1 CDT Status information includes Fig 55A B gt Graphic TIMR gt Countdown Time min sec with TIME icon as gt gt 0 00 if no time has been set or it completed the countdown or min sec set if Off or Auto and ready to start or min sec remaining if On or Auto with a countdown in progress Graphic OFF or ON or Auto flashing lt 2 sec to start stop the countdown Once started when set for Auto the countdown repeats until stopped 2 sec when set On or for Auto and while the countdown is stopped to reset the time to the min sec previously set lt 2 sec to step forward to ALT 2 M lt 2 sec to step back to DIVE MAIN replace Chrono with Main Reverts to Main in seconds if A or M is not pressed DIVE ALT 2 information includes Fig 56 gt Day of the Week graphic MON TUE etc gt Time of Day hr min sec with TIME and AM or PM icons Temperature with F or
42. in in 30 seconds if A or M is not pressed e lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set e L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set SURF ALT 2 information includes Fig 23 Day of Week graphic gt Time of Day hr min sec with AM or PM and TIME icons Temperature with F C lt 2 sec to step forward to CDT Lead in lt 2 sec to step back to ALT 1 Reverts to Main in 10 seconds if A or M is not pressed L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set FREE CDT COUNTDOWN TIMER The FREE Mode CDT which is not the same one as the Watch CDT counts down time values in minutes seconds CDT Status displayed as SURF ALT 1 will be displayed as Dive ALT 1 once a dive is started When set for Auto the countdown will keep repeating after counting down to 0 00 until stopped lt 2 sec while viewing SURF or Dive 1 Fig 23 SURF ALT 2 CDT Lead in information includes Fig 24 gt Graphics GoTo and Cdt 5 lt 2 sec to access CDT Setup 2 sec to step forward to Set Alarms Lead in bo T o lt 2 sec to step back to SURF ALT 2 M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to SURF MAIN r e L l
43. k through the selections S lt 2 sec to save the selection gt gt If OFF or ON is selected operation reverts to the Lead in screen gt gt If SET is selected the Set CDT screen is displayed 2 sec to revert to CDT Lead in if no setting change M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to Watch Default Time Set CDT information includes Fig 8 gt gt gt gt Graphics and SEt Timer setting hr min with TIME icon with Hour digits flashing A hold to scroll upward through Hour Set Points 8 sec from to 23 in increments of 1 hr lt 2 sec to step upward through Hour Set Points lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points lt 2 sec to save the Hour setting and flash the Minute digits A hold scroll upward through Minute Set Points 8 sec from 00 to 59 in increments of 01 min lt 2 sec to step upward through Minute Set Points lt 2 sec to step back through Set Points at a time lt 2 sec to save the CDT setting and revert to the CDT Status screen with SEt flashing allowing ON or OFF to be selected as previously described ON will then start the countdown and revert to CDT Lead in OFF will save the setting and revert to CDT Lead in The CDT will run in the background until it counts down to 0 00 or it is set OFF or FREE Mode is accessed or a dive is started in which case the countdown will terminate and
44. klight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set FULL HISTORY 4 information includes Fig 53 gt Graphic AVE meaning Averages gt Max Depth with MAX and FT or M icons average of all dives ever recorded gt Graphic xxd representing the average number of dives conducted during each day of diving activity gt Dive Time representing the average Dive Time of all dives recorded with DIVE and TIME icons Fig 53 FULL HISTORY 4 lt 2 sec to revert to Full History 1 No button 2 min to revert to FREE SURF Main or Watch Main Time Aor M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to the Main e 1 lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set 2002 Design 2014 23 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL DIVE MODE Dive Mode is activated upon descent to the DSD Dive Start Depth set for 1 second then the dive ends upon ascent above 2 FT 0 6 M for the BDSI Between Dive Surface Interval time set If a descent is made while the Chrono is on the display it will remain on the display even after a dive is started until M is pressed released to display the Dive Main 2002 Design 2014 24
45. lected saved SET UTILITIES Sequence Lead in gt gt Units gt gt Wet Activation gt gt Water Type gt gt Backlight Duration gt gt DSD gt gt BDSI 2 sec while viewing Set Alarms Lead in to access Set Utilities Lead in The Wet Activation feature allows you to turn the disable activation of Dive Mode during activities when you may be using Watch features not involved with diving The Water Type selection adjusts Depth calibration to accommodate activities in fresh or sea salt water The Backlight Duration determines how long the Backlight will be On when activated by pressing the L button The DSD Dive Start Depth feature allows you to select the Depth at which Dive Mode will be activated upon descent Regardless of the DSD set every dive ends upon ascent above 2 FT 0 6 M for the BDSI set The BDSI Between Dive Surface Interval feature allows you to select the time interval between surfacing and descending that determines whether the descent is a new dive Short intervals may be preferred for some activities and longer intervals for others thus a selection may be helpful At any time while entering settings M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to SURF MAIN e L 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set Set Utilities Lead in information
46. load of data which is then initiated using the PC or Mac program Operation reverts to the Watch Default Time screen after completion of the Upload or Download operation or after 2 minutes the 120 second countdown reaches if no PC or Mac action was taken Prior to attempting to Download data from your F10v3 or Upload Settings to it review the HELP section of the Oceanlog or program which serves as its User Manual Recommended is to print those sections of HELP that you consider appro priate for your Interface activities PC requirements IBM or compatible PC with USB Port Intel Pentium 4 or better microprocessor Microsoft Windows XP Vista 7 or 8 Super card or compatible video graphics adaptor 256 color or greater with a minimum 800 X 600 pixel screen area of display settings 128MB of available RAM 64MB of available hard drive storage Mouse CD Rom drive Printer MAC requirements Mac with USB Port OSX 10 5 or later Super card or compatible video graphics adaptor 256 color or greater with a minimum 800 X 600 pixel screen area of display settings 128MB of available RAM 64MB of available hard drive storage Mouse Printer Internet connection to download App from the Apple App Store For software updates refer to the Oceanic web site at www OceanicWorldwide com For support call Oceanic Customer Service toll free at 866 732 7877 8 Am to 5 Pm USA Pacific time 20
47. lt 2 sec to revert to Dive Main Revert to Dive Main after 10 seconds if A is not pressed CHRONO STATUS information includes Fig 57 When the Chrono is displayed it will remain on the display until M lt 2 sec to replace it with the Dive Main Graphic CHRO gt Elapsed run time counting up to 9 9 59 99 min sec 01 sec gt Graphic LAP1 up to LAP9 5 lt 2 sec to start the Timer which counts up from 0 00 00 hr min sec_ 01 sec in increments of 01 sec After the first 4 99 seconds 01 sec digits display 2 dashes 5 lt 2 sec to save Lap 1 s time and display the graphic LAP2 with the Timer continuing to count up Total Run Time is always displayed until stopped e 5 lt 2 sec to save display other Laps in progress up to 9 gt gt Subsequent Laps continue to be recorded with the earliest being discarded after 9 starting again with 1 gt gt If the Chrono continues to run and total time reaches 199 59 99 it will Stop and record that as a Lap Subsequent presses of S then have no effect A lt 2 sec to stop the Timer save the Lap in progress and total time then recall Lap 1 displaying the graphic LAP1 flashing and the Lap 1 time gt gt Subsequent presses of A lt 2 sec will recall the other Laps gt gt When Laps are recalled the 01 sec numerics are displayed A 2 sec after stopped by lt 2 sec to Reset the Timer to 0 00 00 lt 2 se
48. m gt Settings remain at the values set until changed SET ALARMS Sequence Lead in gt gt AUD gt gt SRT gt gt EDT gt gt RDI gt gt 201 to A lt 2 sec while viewing CDT Lead in to access Set Alarms Lead in The Set Audible feature provides complete OFF control of the Audible and its associated LED warning light When set OFF no beeps will be emitted and the light will not flash when an alarm condition occurs which some divers prefer during select activities Icons and messages will still flash and the Backlight will still come On The SRT Surface Recovery Time Alarm provides an alert when a set recovery time has elapsed after surfacing from a dive The EDT repeating Elapsed Dive Time Alarm repeats each time the Time Interval set is reached during operation in Dive Mode The RDI Repeating Depth Interval Alarm repeats each time the Depth Interval set is reached except when the DD alarms strike If a series of descents ascents descents is made the alarm will activate during each of the Descents The DD1 to DD3 Descending Depth Alarms are set and operate in sequence while descending At any time while entering settings 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to SURF MAIN e 1 lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set Set Ala
49. n action will revert to the Main L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set FULL HISTORY 2 information includes Fig 51 gt Graphics EVER and d t indicating that Max Depth is the deepest ever recorded and Dive Time is time associated with that Max Depth gt Max Depth with MAX and FT or M icons Elapsed Dive Time min sec with DIVE and TIME icons lt 2 sec to access Fully History 3 A 2 sec to revert to Full History 1 No button 2 min to revert to FREE SURF Main or Watch Main Time M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to the Main L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set FULL HISTORY 3 information includes Fig 52 gt Graphics EVER and 1 4 indicating that Dive Time is the longest ever recorded and Max Depth is associated with that time gt Max Depth with MAX and FT or M icons gt Dive Time with DIVE and TIME icons A lt 2 sec to access Full History 4 A 2 to revert to Full History 1 No button 2 min to revert to FREE SURF Main or Watch Main Time M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to the Main L lt 2 sec to toggle the Bac
50. n will revert to Watch Mode with the graphics alternating on the Watch Main Time screen until the battery is changed or the unit shuts Off due to insufficient voltage FREE DIVE CDT COUNTDOWN TIMER ALARM Fig 65 When the CDT reaches 0 00 the Audible will sound 3 sets of 3 beeps during which the graphic TIMR will flash on the Dive Main 1 Fig 62 FREE SURFACE FREE DIVE EDT repeating ELAPSED DIVE TIME ALARM Fig 66 ee Each time the repeating Time Interval set elapses while in Dive Mode the Audible will sound 2 2 second beeps during which the graphic EDT will flash on the Dive Main FREE DIVE RDI REPEATING DEPTH INTERVAL ALARM Fig 67 SURF Each time the Repeating Depth Interval set elapses the Audible will sound 3 sets of 3 beeps during which the graphic DPTH will flash on the Dive Main The alarm will sound even for descents made after ascents to shallower depths are made RDI will not Ut sound alarms at the DD depths set FREE DIVE DEPTH DD1 to DD3 ALARMS Fig 68 ieee Each time an alarm Depth is attained during descent the Audible will sound 3 sets of 3 beeps during which the graphic DD1 or LOW BATT WARNING DD2 DD3 will flash on the Dive Main Fig 64 FREE SURFACE LOW BATT ALARM Fig 65 FREE DIVE Fig 66 FREE DIVE Fig 67 FREE DIVE Fig 68 FREE DIVE CDT ALARM EDT ALARM RDI ALARM DEPTH ALARM 2002 Design 2014 27 Doc No 12 5380 r01
51. ollowing information is displayed for 10 minutes or until M is pressed for 2 seconds which 10 min after surfacing ever is first then the above is displayed Graphic No and of that dive gt Max Depth of the dive with MAX and FT M icons gt Current Surface Interval Time min sec with SURF and TIME icons EDT with DIVE and TIME icons Note that Surface Interval Time is displayed as hr min sec except during the first 10 minutes after surfacing from a dive when only min sec are displayed While this information is displayed A and S button operations are blocked Fig 21C SURF MAIN gt 10 min after surfacing 2002 Design 2014 15 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL SURF ALT 1 CDT Status information includes Fig 22 gt Graphic TIMR gt Countdown Time min sec with TIME icon as gt gt 0 00 if no time has been set or it completed the countdown min sec set if Off or Auto and ready to start min sec remaining if On or Auto with a countdown in progress gt Graphic OFF or ON or Auto flashing e 5 lt 2 sec to start stop the countdown Once started when set for Auto the countdown repeats until stopped 512 sec when set or for Auto and while the countdown is stopped to reset the time to the min sec previously set lt 2 sec to step forward to ALT 2 lt 2 sec to step back to SURF MAIN to Ma
52. on gt gt 0 00 00 flashing if not yet started or after reset or counting up to 9 59 59 99 min sec_ sec if previously started After the first 4 99 seconds the 01 digits display 2 dashes J Graphic LAP1 up to 9 once started blank if not S lt 2 sec to start the Timer which begins counting up in increments of 01 sec S lt 2 sec to save that Lap s time and display the next Lap up to 9 then restart with 1 with the Timer continuing to count up displaying total run time until stopped A lt 2 sec to stop the Timer save the Lap in progress the final Lap and total elapsed run time then recall up to 9 flashing with it s time Fig 20D Repeat to recall other Lap times Total elapsed run time is the entire time from 5 lt 2 sec that first started Lap 1 until lt 2 sec that stopped the timer and final lap A 2 sec after the timer is stopped to reset total run time to 0 00 00 5 2 sec to step back to the Chrono Lead in L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set Chrono operations are blocked when S is operated during an alarm strike If no dive is conducted within 2 hours after accessing Free Mode operation will revert to Watch Default Time Operation will also revert from Free Surface Mode to Watch DefaultTime 2 hour
53. ortion to the right Fig 70 lift the Cover with O ring up and away from the Housing Fig 69 CASE BACK Fig 70A BATTERY COVER REMOVAL using tool N Fig 70B BATTERY COVER REMOVAL without tool 2002 Design 2014 30 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL Using not to damage the Contact Fig 71a slide the Battery up and out of the Left side of the Battery Compartment Discard the Battery according to local regulations governing disposal of Lithium batteries CAUTION NOT allow a metal object to short circuit the top of the Battery which is positive to the AN negative contact of the Battery Compartment Inspection Closely check all of the sealing surfaces for any signs of damage that might impair proper sealing Fig 71 BATTERY Inspect the Buttons Lens and Housing to ensure they are not cracked or damaged REMOVAL WARNING If damage or corrosion is found return your F10v3 to an Authorized Oceanic Dealer and DO NOT attempt to use it until it has received factory prescribed service Remove the Battery Cover O ring and inspect it for any signs of deterioration or deformity DO NOT use tools to remove the O ring To ensure proper sealing O ring replacement is highly recommended each time the Battery is replaced Closely examine the Battery Cover and Housing for any signs of damage that might prevent proper se
54. r min sec with AM or icon if 12 hour format Main home or Alternate away with lazy 8 icon Main selected with Dual gt Date as Month Day Day Month or Dual Time hr min if Show Dual is set for Yes gt Alarm speaker icon if the Daily Alarm is set On indicates Time is Alternate A lt 2 sec to access the ALT screen and step forward through the group sequence A 2 sec to access Log and History M 2 sec to access FREE Surface Mode lt 2 sec to access the Chronograph and step back through the group sequence S lt 2 sec to silence the Daily Alarm 1 lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will On for the duration time set DEPADLT TIME L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set ALT selected no Dual WATCH ALT Alternate information includes Fig 5A or 5B gt Temperature with F or C gt Time of Day hr min sec with AM or PM icon if 12 hour format Main home or Alternate away with lazy 8 icon or the Date whichever one is not on the Main A lt 2 sec to step forward to the Watch CDT aa lt 2 sec step back to Watch Main Time M aora NS Reverts to Watch Default Time 10 seconds if or is not pressed L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set Pm L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer
55. rm speaker icon will flash LOW BATTERY ALARM while in Watch Mode Fig 60 aon When a Low Battery warning condition occurs lt 2 75 volts the Battery icon shell with inner bar will be displayed solid on the Watch Main Time screen When an Alarm condition occurs lt 2 50 volts the graphics CHNG gt gt BATT will alternate on the Watch Main Time screen each on 750 seconds then blank 250 seconds until the battery is changed or the unit shuts Off due to insufficient voltage FREE SURFACE CDT COUNTDOWN TIMER ALARM Fig 61 ER When the CDT reaches 0 00 min sec the Audible will sound 3 sets of 3 beeps during which the graphic TIMR will flash on the BATTERY ALARM Surface Main in place of the graphic FREE FREE SURFACE SRT SURFACE RECOVERY TIME ALARM Fig 62 When Surface Recovery Time reaches the post dive surface interval time set the Audible will sound 3 sets of 3 beeps dur ing which the graphic SRT will flash on the Surface Main in place of the graphic FREE LOW BATTERY ALARM while in FREE Mode Fig 63 64 When a Low Battery warning condition occurs lt 2 75 volts the Battery icon shell with inner bar will be displayed solid on the Surface Main screen Fig 61 FREE SURFACE CDT ALARM When an Alarm condition occurs lt 2 50 volts the graphics CHNG gt gt BATT will alternate on the Surface Main for 5 seconds each on 750 seconds then blank 250 seconds then operatio
56. rms Lead in information includes Fig 27 Bo gt Graphics GoTo SEt 5Et e 5 lt 2 sec to access Set Audible A lt 2 sec to step forward to Set Utilities Lead in lt 2 sec to step back to CDT Lead in Fig 27 SET ALARMS LEAD IN Set Audible Alarm information includes Fig 28 gt Graphic AUD gt Graphic OFF or ON flashing upon access RU A or M lt 2 sec to toggle between OFF and ON S 2 sec to step back to Set Alarms Lead in S lt 2 sec to save the setting and access Set SRT Alarm Fig 28 SET AUDIBLE ALARM 2002 Design 2014 17 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL Set SRT Surface Recovery Time Alarm information includes Fig 29 gt Graphic SRT gt Recovery Time with SURF amp TIME icons gt Graphic OFF or ON flashing upon access lt 2 sec to step forward through the selections of OFF ON and SEt lt 2 sec to step back through the selections S 2 sec to step back to Set Audible lt 2 sec to save the setting Fig 29 SET SRT ALARM gt If OFF or ON is saved operation will advance to Set EDT Alarm gt If SEt is saved the Minute digits will flash A hold to scroll upward through the Minute Set Points at a rate of 8 per second from to 30 in increments of 1 minute A 2 sec to step upward through the Minute Set Point
57. s after completion of a dive or if is pressed for 2 seconds while viewing Free Surface Main Chro Fig 20A CHRONO LEAD IN Fig 20B CHRONO STATUS just started Fig 20C CHRONO STATUS running Fig 20D CHRONO LAP RECALL 2002 Design 2014 13 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL SURFACE MODE 2002 Design 2014 14 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL SURFACE MODE Surface Main is the default screen displayed while in FREE Mode Like Watch mode you can access a group of functions including gt gt ALTs Countdown Timer and additional data Set Alarms Set Utilities Serial Number and Chronograph The CDT is separate from the one featured in Watch Mode The Chronograph is the same one as Watch Mode with it s operations carrying over between the two modes Group button operations gt gt lt 2 sec to step forward through the sequence of selections in the group lt 2 sec to step back through selections M 2 sec any time to revert to Surface Main No button action 2 min revert to Surface Main L to activate the Backlight Descent to the DSD Dive Start Depth set for 1 second will activate Dive Mode which will run in the background if the Chrono is on display Setting the DSD for the start depth you prefer is explained later in the Set Utilities section Upon ascent to 2 FT
58. s one at a time M lt 2 sec to step back through the Minute Set Points one at a time S 2 sec to step back to SEt flashing lt 2 sec to save the Minute setting and flash the Seconds digits A hold to scroll upward through the Second Set Points at a rate of 8 per second from 00 to 59 in increments of 1 second lt 2 sec to step upward through the Second Set Points one at a time lt 2 sec to step back through the Second Set Points one at a time S 2 sec to step back to the Minutes digits flashing lt 2 sec to save the min sec setting digits solid and flash the graphic SEt allowing ON or OFF to be selected saved Set EDT repeating Elapsed Dive Time Alarm information includes Fig 30 Graphic EDT gt Time with TIME icon Graphic OFF or flashing upon access lt 2 sec to step forward through the selections of OFF ON SEt lt 2 sec to step back through the selections S 2 sec to step back to Set SRT Alarm lt 2 sec to save the setting Fig 30 SET EDT ALARM gt If OFF or ON is saved operation will advance to Set RDI Alarm gt If SEt is saved the Minutes digits will flash lt 2 sec to step upward through the Minute Set Points one at a time from 0 to 9 in increments of 1 minute lt 2 sec to step back through the Minute Set Points one at a time S 2 sec to step back to SEt flashing
59. sed Dive Time with DIVE and TIME icons S press hold to increase EDT at a rate of 8 seconds of EDT per each real time second until released displaying the Depth values for each EDT value 5 lt 2 sec to increase EDT at a rate of 1 second EDT for each press release displaying the Depth values for each EDT value lt 2 sec to decrease EDT at rate of 1 second EDT for each press release A 2 sec to revert to Log 1 for the same dive 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to SURF MAIN e 1 lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set HISTORY MODE History Mode is comprised of 2 groups Day History and Full History The Day group presents data recorded during the last calen dar day of diving while the Full group presents data pertaining to all dives ever conducted Data is retained when the battery is removed replaced A 2 sec while viewing the Log 1 screen to access Day History 1 DAY HISTORY 1 information includes Fig 46 gt gt gt Graphic HIST Total accumulated Dive Time that day up to 23 59 59 hr min sec with TIME icon Total number of Dives conducted that day total up to 199 with DIVE icon A lt 2 sec to access Day History 2 A 2 sec to access Full History 1 No button 2 min to revert to FREE SURF M
60. t 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L dt e 1 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set CDT Setup information includes Fig 25 Fig 24 CDT LEAD IN gt Graphic TIMR gt Countdown Time as gt gt 0 00 if no time has been set or it completed the countdown min sec set if Off or Auto and ready to start min sec remaining if On or Auto with a countdown in progress gt Graphic OFF or ON or Auto flashing A lt 2 sec to step forward through selections of OFF ON AUTO and SET or OFF lt 2 sec to step back through the selections or ON 5 lt 2 sec to save the selection orAuto Fig 25 CDT SETUP gt gt If OFF or AUTO is selected operation reverts to the Lead in screen to access Set Selecting ON or AUTO does not start the timer It is only started stopped when displayed as Surface or Dive 1 gt gt If SET is selected the Set CDT screen is displayed 5 2 sec to revert to CDT Lead in if no setting change M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to SURF MAIN lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set e 1 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set Set CDT information includes Fig 26 gt Graphics and SEt gt Tim
61. tivate the unit and observing the display to ensure it is consistently clear and sharp in contrast throughout the screen using tool If any portions of the display are missing or appear dim or if a Low Battery Condition is indicated return your F10v3 to an Authorized Oceanic Dealer for a complete evaluation before attempting to use it Set the Time Date and Daily Alarm Verify all Free Mode Set Points prior to diving Fig 74B COVER INSTALLATION without tool ALTITUDE SENSING AND ADJUSTMENT Prior to the first dive of a series of repetitive dives Altitude i e Ambient Pressure is measured upon activation of Free Surface Mode and every 15 minutes until a dive is made or operation reverts to Main Time after 2 hours While it is operating in Watch Modes after a dive measurements are taken every 15 minutes during the 24 hour period after surfacing Measurements are only taken when the unit is dry gt Two readings are taken the second reading 5 seconds after the first The readings must be within 1 foot 30 of each other to record that Ambient Pressure as the current Altitude When diving in high altitude waters from 3 001 to 14 000 feet 916 to 4 270 meters the F10 automatically adjusts to these conditions providing corrected Depth indication at intervals of 1 000 feet 305 meters No adjustments are made during any time that the Wet Contacts are bridged The F10v3 will not function as a Dive Gauge
62. ton action will revert to the Main L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set Fig 46 DAY HISTORY 1 Fig 47 DAY HISTORY 2 Fig 48 DAY HISTORY 3 2002 Design 2014 22 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC v 3 OPERATING MANUAL DAY HISTORY 4 information includes Fig 49 gt Graphics DAY and AVE indicating that the data displayed represents Averages for all dives conducted that day gt Max Depth with MAX and FT or M icons gt Dive Time min sec with DIVE and TIME icons 2 sec to revert to Day History 1 No button 2 min to revert to FREE SURF Main or Watch Main Time M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no button action will revert to the Main L lt 2 sec to toggle the Backlight On Off Will be On for the duration time set Fig 49 DAY HISTORY 4 L 2 sec while the Backlight is On to reset the timer to keep it On for the full duration time set FULL HISTORY 1 information includes Fig 50 gt Graphic HIST gt Dive Time total up to 999 59 59 hr min sec then 1000 Hr then start over at 0 01 min sec with TIME icon gt Number of Dives total up to 9999 with DIVE icon A lt 2 sec to access Full History 2 No button 2 min to revert to FREE SURF Main or Watch Main Time A or M 2 sec or 2 minutes of no butto
63. using as a Watch Dive Gauge 25 hours using as a Dive Gauge with the Backlight on full time during dives 1 year using as a Watch only Battery Indicator Warning icon on solid lt 2 75 volts gt 2 50 volts Battery change recommended Alarm icon on flashing at lt 2 50 volts change the Battery will function only as a Watch Dive Mode Activation Automatic by immersion in water and descent to Dive Start Depth set for 1 second When in Watch Mode Dive Mode will not activate if Wet Activation is set Off Cannot operate in Free Dive Mode at elevations higher than 14 000 feet 4 270 meters Reverts to Watch Mode if no dive is made within 2 hours after entry into Free Surface Mode Operating Temperature Out of the water between 20 F 140 F 6 and 60 In the water between 28 F and 95 F 2 and 35 C At extremely low temperatures the LCD may become sluggish but this will not affect it s accuracy gt gt f stored or transported in extremely low temperature areas below freezing you should warm the unit and its battery with body heat before diving Storage Temperature Out of the water in storage case between 14 F and 158 F 8 and 70 C 2002 Design 2014 33 Doc No 12 5380 r01 7 15 14 OCEANIC 10 v 3 OPERATING MANUAL GLOSSARY Audible Alarm A emitted tone that alerts the diver to potential danger Depth Sensor An electro mechanical device
64. voltage decreases to the Alarm level 2 50 volts the Battery icon will flash and operation will automatically revert to Watch Main Time and only operate in Watch modes until the Battery becomes completely depleted Fig 2 LOW BATTERY WARNING Low Battery Warning Alarm conditions are not displayed during Dive Modes If a Low Battery Condition was not displayed prior to starting a Dive and a Low Battery Condition occurs during the dive there will be sufficient Battery power to maintain operation for the remainder of that dive Upon surfacing the message CHNG gt gt BAIT will alternate Fig 3 then operation will automatically revert to and remain in Watch Main Time until the Battery becomes completely depleted Fig 3 LOW BATTERY ALARM Each display represents unique pieces of information It is imperative that you understand the formats ranges and values of the information represented to avoid any possible misunder standing that could result in error Understand which Time displays are represented as Minutes Seconds and which are Hours Minutes You must also understand the icons symbols and alpha numeric messages presented The Informational Displays are described in detail as the various operating modes they appear are presented throughout this manual 2002 Desi
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