Related topics:
• 2.3.3. - Time and Date Adjustment.
• 2.3.4. - Unit of Measure Setting.
• 3.1.
- DIVE WITH AIR.
• 3.3. - DIVE WITH NITROX.
• 4.1.2. - Dive Logbook.
• 4.1.5. - Data transfer to PC: PC-Interface compatible
4.1.5. - Data transfer to PC: PC-Interface compatible (
The Archimede Cressi-sub dive computer can be connected
with an compatible personal computer through the Cressi
interface (optional) and related software (also optional). With
this interface, all data can thus be transferred from the dive
computer to the PC, by connecting the interface with the
computer and following the sotware instructions for data
unloading. In order to do so, first enter the "PC" program of
your dive computer, by pressing the M (Mode) button, repeat-
edly until the (
) icon is displayed (fig. 29).
If you follow the instructions, it is quite easy to unload your
dive profile and then have it reproduced, printed or changed
with the appropriate interface (optional). The latter can also
be used for training purposes, with the use of the dive simu-
lator contained in the PC interface software (optional).
Related topics:
• 4.1.2. - Dive Logbook.
• 4.1.3. - Dive History.
• 4.1.4. - Dive profile.
4.1.6. - Dive Computer Reset.
You can fully reset your dive computer, by pressing the small
button with the "RESET" word on it (fig. 30) at the back of the
dive computer with a pointed tool. In this way, you have
erased all data about nitrogen absorption, and time/date
from the computer memory.
).
IMPORTANT: with the reset function, you erase all calcu-
lations about current desaturation!! Never reset your dive
computer if it has to be used underwater to calculate sub-
sequent dives!
NOTE: Logbook, dive profile and history are stored also
after computer reset.
All default values set by the manufacturer will in this case be
resumed (e.g. FO2=21% and PO2=1.4 bar).
This can also be a particularly useful function when the dive
computer is rented out by Diving Centers.
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fig. 30