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> Next Beta (released later this day) will store
> current setting for the next dive.
>
> The dimmed mode was introduced not to save energy
> (It saves about 20% anyway) but to reduce
> brightness for Night or Cave dives. The dimmed
> display would be hard to read in Sunlight at the
> surface ...
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- 04 Nov 2008, 14:08
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Beta 1.20 now out
- Replies: 21
- Views: 40317
- 03 Nov 2008, 19:29
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Beta 1.20 now out
- Replies: 21
- Views: 40317
Re: Beta 1.20 now out
Hello Matthias,
A suggestion : choose between the 2 levels of brightness in surface mode and not in dive mode. And make this choice persistent.
Thanks
Nikolas
A suggestion : choose between the 2 levels of brightness in surface mode and not in dive mode. And make this choice persistent.
Thanks
Nikolas
- 20 May 2008, 20:42
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Beta 1.12 available
- Replies: 4
- Views: 6157
Re: Beta 1.12 available
Removed Gradient Graph in Surfacemode
Graph still appears in surface mode...?
No, it does not appear any more. The start gas is displayed instead.
Graph still appears in surface mode...?
No, it does not appear any more. The start gas is displayed instead.
- 16 Apr 2008, 17:19
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Gradient factors
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5942
Re: Gradient factors
Hello,
As the OSTC is capable in managing trimix gases, it should be able to include deep stops or it will give wrong decompression calculations, or should we manage the deco stop "manually" when using helium ?
In the V1.10, wich GF is displayed ? GF low of the driving tissue for N2 + He ? Then it ...
As the OSTC is capable in managing trimix gases, it should be able to include deep stops or it will give wrong decompression calculations, or should we manage the deco stop "manually" when using helium ?
In the V1.10, wich GF is displayed ? GF low of the driving tissue for N2 + He ? Then it ...