Oceanic Veo 4.0 Dive Computer Operating Manual
Download PDF user manual for Oceanic Veo 4.0 Dive Computer (EN) 62 pages Doc. No. 12-5671-r01 (3/20/19) zip
Description
This PDF operating manual is for the Oceanic Veo 4.0 Dive Computer.
About the Item
Oceanic Veo 4.0 Dive Computer
The VEO 4.0 is an easy to use dive computer utilizing a two button interface. Divers may choose between three modes of functionality consisting of Dive, Gauge, and Free Modes.
Though the VEO 4.0 is easy to use, you will get the most out of your new VEO 4.0 if you take some time to familiarize yourself with its displays and operation. Information has been organized into easy to follow sections to aid you in learning all you need to know. There is also a glossary at the end of this guide for any terms that may sound unfamiliar.
DOCUMENT(S) AVAILABLE
(PDF) OPERATING MANUAL
Available Languages
ENGLISH (EN)
SUMMARY OF CONTENTS
NOTICES
GETTING STARTED
– Basics
– Activation. How to activate the VEO 4.0
– Display Icons
– Buttons. The VEO 4.0 utilizes 2 control buttons called the ADV (Advance) and SEL (Select) buttons. They allow you to select mode options and access specific information. They are also used to enter settings, activate the backlight, and acknowledge the audible alarm.
– Button Functions
NOTE: The VEO 4.0 has no off button or command. If no buttons are pressed or dives made within 10 minutes the computer will enter Sleep Mode. The screen and Bluetooth (if set ON) shut down, to save battery life, while in Sleep Mode. To wake the computer press any button. Additionally, the unit will completely shut itself off after 2 hours of inoperation. However, the VEO 4.0 will stay on, in Sleep Mode, for a 24 hour period after the dive, counting down FLY (time to fly) and SAT (desaturation time) if a dive has been made.
DIVE FEATURES
– DTR (Dive Time Remaining)
– No Decompression
– O2 Min (Oxygen Time Remaining)
– Bar Graphs
– Vari Bar Graph
– TLBG (Tissue Loading Bar Graph)
– Dual Algorithm
– Conservative Factor
– Deep Stop
– Safety Stop
– Low Battery While On The Surface
– Low Battery During A Dive
– Audible/Visual Alarm
DIVE SURFACE MODE
– On The Surface Before A Dive
– Dive Surf Main Menu
– ALT 1 (Last Dive)
– ALT 2
– ALT 3
– FLY/DESAT
– PLAN
– LOG
– SET F (Gas Mix)
– SET A (Alarms). Within this submenu you can customize the following five alarm settings. Within this menu you can customize the following five alarm settings.
1. Audible Alarm
2. Depth Alarm
3. Edt (Elapsed Dive Time) Alarm
4. TLBG (Tissue Loading Bar Graph) Alarm
5. DTR (Dive Time Remaining) Alarm
– Set Utilities. Within the Set Utilities menu you can customize the following nine operational functions.
1. Wet Activation
2. Units (Imp/Met)
3. Deep Stop
4. Safety Stop
5. Algorithm
6. Conservative Factor
7. Bluetooth (Bluetooth Communication)
8. GLO (Backlight) Duration
9. Sampling Rate
– SET T (Time)
– Set Mode (Operation Mode)
– History
– SN (Serial Number)
DIVE OPERATION
– Initiating A Dive
– No Decompression Dive Main
– Gas Menu
– DIVE ALT 1
– DIVE ALT 2
– Deep Stop Preview
– Deep Stop Main
– Safety Stop Main
– Surfacing
– Gas Switches
– Complications
– Decompression
– Decompression Entry
– Decompression Stop Main
– Conditional Violation (CV)
– Delayed Violation 1 (DV 1)
– Delayed Violation 2 (DV 2)
– Delayed Violation 3 (DV 3)
– Violation Gauge Mode During A Dive
– Violation Gauge Mode On The Surface
– High PO2
– Alarm
– PO2 During Decompression
– High O2 SAT (Oxygen Saturation)
– Warning
– Alarm
– Warning During Decompression
– Alarm During Decompression
– Alarm On Surface
GAUGE MODE
– On The Surface Before A Dive
– Gauge Surf Main Menu
– Initiating A Dive
– Gauge Dive MAIN/ALT 1
– Gauge Dive ALT 2
– Run Timer
– Delayed Violation 3 (DV3)
FREE MODE
– Free Dive Mode Details
– On The Surface Before A Dive
– ALT 1
– ALT 2
– Countdown Timer (CDT)
– Set FA (FREE ALARMS)
– Set Mode (Operation Mode)
– Shared Settings
1. Elapsed Dive Time Alarm
2. Depth Alarms 1-3
– Initiating A Dive
– Free Dive Main
– Free Dive ALT 1
– Free Dive ALT 2
– High Nitrogen Alarms
REFERENCE
– Uploading/Downloading Data
– Care And Cleaning
– Inspections And Service
– Battery Replacement
– Altitude Sensing And Adjustment
TECHNICAL DATA
POWER:
– (1) 3 volt, CR2450, lithium battery (Panasonic or equivalent)
– Shelf life Up to 7 years (dependent on battery manufacturer)
– User replacement battery (annual recommended)
– Use Life 100 dive hours if (1) 1 hour dives per dive day to 300 hours if (3) 1 hour dives per day
Why download the Manual?
This operating manual provides all the information from Oceanic about the Veo 4.0 dive computer, as detailed in the table of contents. Reading it completely will address most questions you might have. You can download and save it for offline use, including viewing it on your device or printing it for your convenience if you prefer a paper version.
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