GETTING STARTED WITH AIR INTEGRATION

Folgen Sie dieser Anleitung, um Ihren Shearwater-Sender zu installieren und mit Ihrem Tauchcomputer zu koppeln.

Installationsvorgang:

For Swift and Swift GPS

Position the Transmitter on Same Side as your Dive Computer.

2. Positionieren Sie den Sender auf der gleichen Seite wie Ihren Tauchcomputer.

Die Reichweite beträgt ungefähr 1 Meter. Winkel zur Seite oder leicht nach vorne richten. Bei komplexen Installationen kann ein kurzer Hochdruckschlauch erforderlich sein.

Install the Transmitter on HP Port of 1st Stage

1. Installieren Sie den Sender am HP-Anschluss der 1. Stufe.

Verwenden Sie eine erste Stufe mit zwei HP-Anschlüssen, damit zusätzlich ein analoges Backup-SPG installiert werden kann. Stellen Sie beim Einbau des Senders sicher, dass der O-Ring vorhanden und frei von Verunreinigungen ist. Der O-Ring hat die Größene -012. Wir empfehlen Viton® als Ersatzmaterial.

GETTING STARTED WITH AIR INTEGRATION

3. Tankventil öffnen

Der Transmitter schaltet sich automatisch ein, sobald er Druck erkennt. Ebenso schaltet sich der Sender nach 2 Minuten ohne Druck automatisch ab. Um den Sender auszuschalten, schließen Sie daher das Tankventil und lassen Sie den Druck durch Entlüften der zweiten Stufe ab. Lassen Sie das Ventil vorerst offen.

4. Enable AI on your Dive Computer

Enable AI on your Dive Computer

For Perdix 2, Petrel 3, Peregrine TX and NERD 2:

Navigate to the System Setup > AI Setup. Change the AI Mode setting to On.

For Tern TX and Teric:

Navigate to the Settings > AI menu. Change the AI Mode setting to On.

5. Pair the Transmitter

You only needed to set this up once, as it will be permanently saved in the dive computer's settings memory.

Obtain the Serial Number

Each transmitter has a unique serial number etched on its body. All communications are coded with this number so that the source of each pressure reading can be identified.

For Perdix 2, Petrel 3, Peregrine TX and NERD 2:

Pair the transmitter by going to the Tx Setup menu option, and selecting T1. Turn on T1, then enter 6-digit transmitter serial number into the T1 Serial # setting.

For Tern TX and Teric:

Pair the transmitter by going to the Tx Setup menu option, and selecting T1. Turn on T1, then enter 6-digit transmitter serial number into the T1 Serial # setting.

6. Add an AI Display to the Main Screen

The main screen will not show any AI displays until they are added. Alternatively, the AI info can be left off the main screen, and then accessed by navigating to the AI Info screen.

Add an AI Display to the Main Screen

For Perdix 2, Petrel 3, Peregrine TX and NERD 2:

In recreational diving modes, add AI to the home screen in the System Setup > Bottom Row menu.

The center row can be customized extensively to show a variety of information.

For Tern TX and Teric:

In all dive modes, when using the Big layout, the right Info Row slot can customized to show AI information.

In any dive mode, when using the Standard layout, the info row can be customized extensively to show AI information.

Use the Settings > Dive > Home Screen menu to add an AI display to your home screen.

Ready to Dive!

Your tank pressure should now be displayed which means the Air Integration feature is now ready to dive.

If you see a “No Comms” message, ensure the tank valve is turned on and the transmitter-to-computer distance is less than 3 ft (1m).

DRUCKANZEIGE

The current tank pressure is shown in PSI or Bar.

Pressure Readings

Der aktuelle Tankdruck wird in PSI oder Bar angezeigt.

The bar graph provides quick visualization of the pressure.

Pressure Icon

Das Balkendiagramm ermöglicht eine schnelle Visualisierung des Drucks.

Warnings and status may be displayed.

Alerts

Warnungen und Statusmeldungen werden möglicherweise angezeigt.

Gas Time Remaining (GTR)

GTR is similar to NDL. GTR is the time, in minutes, that you can remain at the current depth until a direct ascent would result in surfacing with the reserve pressure remaining.

GTR is based on your current SAC (surface air consumption) rate. GTR (and SAC) are not measured while on the surface and not shown for the first few minutes of a dive, until enough data is collected for estimates.