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- Saturday 6. September 2014, 20:06
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Help logbook 2.90
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2697
Re: Help logbook 2.90
The OSTC does not have an infinite memory, it can only store so much info before overwriting the old stuff.
- Monday 1. September 2014, 15:14
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Re: buzzer
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4180
Re: buzzer
Laurie_the_Knot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Fair enough. > > Thanks for yet another useful feature difficult to > find in any other dive computer. DOn't go down that road. Most other dive computers have an audible alarm and as far as i can see, this is missing on...
- Wednesday 27. August 2014, 07:08
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Salinity settings
- Replies: 5
- Views: 5715
Re: Salinity settings
I leave mine at default. Deco is worked out according to absolute pressure so this will just be a cosmetic change for the displayed depth.
- Wednesday 20. August 2014, 11:42
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Not possible to download
- Replies: 11
- Views: 9591
Re: Not possible to download
Do you know anyone else with a working computer/OSTC setup you can try with? What software are you trying to download with?
- Sunday 17. August 2014, 22:34
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: MAC problems
- Replies: 20
- Views: 10260
Re: MAC problems
Have you got anything on the OSTC display? You need to wake it up by pressing a button.
- Friday 15. August 2014, 07:27
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: MAC problems
- Replies: 20
- Views: 10260
Re: MAC problems
Go to this page (http://www.heinrichsweikamp.com/?id=145) and then follow the link at the bottom (http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP.htm). Look up your OS and CPU type in the table and download the relevant DMG (probably this one http://www.ftdichip.com/Drivers/VCP/MacOSX/FTDIUSBSerialDriver_v2_2_1...
- Thursday 14. August 2014, 22:02
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: MAC problems
- Replies: 20
- Views: 10260
Re: MAC problems
Have you installed the FTDI drivers?
- Friday 20. June 2014, 16:16
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Deco time when NO GAS SWITCH
- Replies: 25
- Views: 29609
Re: Deco time when NO GAS SWITCH
Yes, that's my understanding of the way it works.
@ 19.5m your 6' of EAN50 deco will magically turn into 10' or so (Just guessing on number) on air deco.
@ 19.5m your 6' of EAN50 deco will magically turn into 10' or so (Just guessing on number) on air deco.
- Friday 20. June 2014, 14:22
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Deco time when NO GAS SWITCH
- Replies: 25
- Views: 29609
Re: Deco time when NO GAS SWITCH
Rich mixes like 80% and pure O2 have the unfortunate feature that their MOD is pretty much at the level of the typical stops required and if you go 1.5m shallower you are probably violating the deco ceiling. If using something like 50% for deco (MOD of 21m) then you'd have to rack up a lot of deco t...
- Thursday 29. May 2014, 10:27
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Deco time when NO GAS SWITCH
- Replies: 25
- Views: 29609
Re: Deco time when NO GAS SWITCH
From what i can see there are sertain scenarios (All these are assuming one deco gas, i have no idea how it'll work with more than one); A, Backgas and deco gas active with switch depth set correctly. B, Backgas and deco gas active with switch depth set to 0m. C, Backgas active but deco gas inactive...
- Thursday 10. April 2014, 08:17
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: OSTC2: New 2.90 firmware
- Replies: 33
- Views: 114835
Re: OSTC2: New 2.90 firmware
What are your current settings for CF56/57?
- Thursday 27. February 2014, 10:48
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: ALTIMETER
- Replies: 7
- Views: 4895
Re: ALTIMETER
I recently bought a second hand unit too. I think it would be wise to perform a full reset to get this back to standard settings before you proceed as you won't be sure of any other settings the user has changed and these could be significant.
- Wednesday 19. February 2014, 21:10
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Verschiedene Austauchverfahren
- Replies: 26
- Views: 70902
Re: Verschiedene Austauchverfahren
GUE do a similar thing.
First stop is 50% of max depth and then 1 min stops at every 3m from there. Again, this is for dives typically referred to as 'no deco' and is based on 32% nitrox.
First stop is 50% of max depth and then 1 min stops at every 3m from there. Again, this is for dives typically referred to as 'no deco' and is based on 32% nitrox.
- Wednesday 19. February 2014, 17:40
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Verschiedene Austauchverfahren
- Replies: 26
- Views: 70902
Re: Verschiedene Austauchverfahren
Sind die ISE stoppt immer 1 Min. Stopp auf 9m, 2 Min. Stopp auf 6m, 3 Min. Stopp auf 3m und dann auftachen oder haben sie je nach Tauchtiefe ändern?
Entschuldigung für schlecht Deutsch, die Schuld Google.
Entschuldigung für schlecht Deutsch, die Schuld Google.
- Wednesday 12. February 2014, 11:42
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: OSTC2: New 2.90 firmware
- Replies: 33
- Views: 114835
Re: OSTC2: New 2.90 firmware
Many thanks, downloaded and updatd last night. I used the v2 bootloader so no need to download the zip file.
- Wednesday 12. February 2014, 11:41
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: OSTC2 Custom Functions documentation
- Replies: 48
- Views: 141034
Re: OSTC Custom Functions documentation
Laurie_the_Knot Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > > After much procrastination I have produced an A5 > format PDF for the Custom Functions for firmware > version 2.70 in English. If you print it out > you'll be able to add your own 'current' settings > for each C...
- Wednesday 22. January 2014, 14:20
- Forum: OSTC Mk.2, 2N and 2C (Sold between 2007 and 2014)
- Topic: Surface Interval start...
- Replies: 73
- Views: 232799
Re: Surface Interval start...
My first post so excuse me if i'm stepping on anyones toes. One of the benefits of having a delayed switch to surface mode is that if you had a loss of buoyancy on the safety/deco stop or needed to have a look to get your bearings and popped up to the surface for a few seconds before descending agai...