CONTENTS
NOTICES ..................................................................................................................................................................... 2
FULL LCD .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
FEATURES AND DISPLAYS............................................................................................. 7
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................... 8
CONTROL BUTTON ................................................................................................................................................... 8
BAR GRAPHS ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
Tissue Loading Bar Graph (TLBG) ......................................................................................................................... 9
Oxygen Bar Graph (O2BG) .................................................................................................................................. 10
Variable Ascent Rate Indicator (VARI) .................................................................................................................. 10
ALPHA / NUMERIC DISPLAYS ................................................................................................................................. 11
Depth Displays ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
Time Displays ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
Temperature Display............................................................................................................................................. 12
POWER SUPPLY ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
Battery Indicator ................................................................................................................................................... 13
Low Battery Condition .......................................................................................................................................... 13
FO2 MODE ................................................................................................................................................................ 15
FO2 50% Default .................................................................................................................................................. 16
ACTIVATION AND SETUP .............................................................................................. 17
ACTIVATION .............................................................................................................................................................. 18
Wet Contact Activation ......................................................................................................................................... 19
SURFACE SEQUENCE ............................................................................................................................................. 19
SURFACE MODE ...................................................................................................................................................... 19
3
CONTENTS (continued)
SET MODE ................................................................................................................................................................ 20
Set Mode Access and Timing ............................................................................................................................... 20
TO SET FO2 ......................................................................................................................................................... 21
TO SET WET ACTIVATION ................................................................................................................................. 22
TO SET UNITS OF MEASURE ............................................................................................................................ 23
TO SET HOUR FORMAT ..................................................................................................................................... 24
TO SET TIME ....................................................................................................................................................... 25
TO SET PO2 ALARM ........................................................................................................................................... 26
TO SET FO2 50% DEFAULT ............................................................................................................................... 27
SUMMARY OF PRE DIVE SETUP ............................................................................................................................ 28
PLAN AND DIVE MODES ............................................................................................... 29
PRE DIVE PLANNING SEQUENCETM ...................................................................................................................... 30
TLBG (TISSUE LOADING BAR GRAPH) ................................................................................................................ 32
O2BG (OXYGEN ACCUMULATION BAR GRAPH) ................................................................................................. 32
VARI (VARIABLE ASCENT RATE INDICATOR) ....................................................................................................... 32
CONTROL OF DISPLAYS ......................................................................................................................................... 33
NO DECOMPRESSION DIVE MODE ....................................................................................................................... 33
No Deco Dive Mode Safety Stop .......................................................................................................................... 35
DECOMPRESSION DIVE MODE .............................................................................................................................. 36
VIOLATION MODES .................................................................................................................................................. 39
Conditional Violation Mode ................................................................................................................................... 39
Delayed Violation Modes ...................................................................................................................................... 40
Immediate Violation and Violation Gauge Mode .................................................................................................. 41
HIGH PO2 .................................................................................................................................................................. 43
HIGH OXYGEN ACCUMULATION ............................................................................................................................ 44
4
CONTENTS (continued)
POST DIVE MODES ....................................................................................................... 45
POST DIVE SURFACE MODE .................................................................................................................................. 46
TRANSITION PERIOD .............................................................................................................................................. 46
AFTER THE TRANSITION PERIOD (THE FIRST 2 HOURS) .................................................................................. 47
Time to Fly/Desaturate ......................................................................................................................................... 47
Pre Dive Planning Sequence ............................................................................................................................... 48
Log Mode .............................................................................................................................................................. 49
AFTER THE FIRST 2 HOURS .................................................................................................................................. 51
WET CONTACTS ....................................................................................................................................................... 52
RESET (CLEAR) FEATURE ...................................................................................................................................... 53
GENERAL ....................................................................................................................... 55
CARE AND CLEANING ............................................................................................................................................. 56
INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE ................................................................................................................................. 56
MODULE REMOVAL FROM BOOT .......................................................................................................................... 58
BATTERY REPLACEMENT ...................................................................................................................................... 58
RETURNING THE MODULE TO BOOT ................................................................................................................... 62
ALTITUDE COMPENSATION .................................................................................................................................... 63
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................................................................................................... 64
NOTES ....................................................................................................................................................................... 69
OCEANIC WORLD WIDE ......................................................................................................................................... 70
SERVICE RECORD ................................................................................................................................................... 71
Pay special attention to items marked
with this Warning symbol.
5
Components:
a. Icon - Operating Mode
b. Icon - Descend Arrow
Icon - Deco Ceiling Stop Bar
Icon - Ascend Arrow
c. Graphic - Maximum PO2
d. Tissue Loading Bar Graph
e. Graphic - Maximum Depth
f. Icon - Log Mode
h
i
g
f
j
e
g. Icon - Dive No.
h. Icon - Temperature
i. Graphic - Depth
k
j. Variable Ascent Rate Indicator
k. Graphic - Ascent Too Fast
l. Icon - Time
m. Battery Indicator
n. O2 Bar Graph
l
d
m
c
n
b
a
LCD DISPLAY
6
WARNING: Prior to diving with the Veo 100Nx, you must also
read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and
Reference Manual, Doc. No. 12-2262, which provides Important
Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general
product information.
FEATURES and DISPLAYS
7
INTRODUCTION
CONTROL BUTTON
Be a - RESPONSIBLE DIVER at all times.
8
BAR GRAPHS
Tissue Loading Bar Graph (TLBG)
a
NOTE: Displays associated with oxygen and the O2
Bar Graph will only appear if FO2 has been set at a
value other than 'Air' (e.g., a numerical value).
Fig. 1 - TLBG
9
Oxygen Accumulation Bar Graph (O2BG)
b
a
Fig. 2 - O2BG and VARI
Variable Ascent Rate Indicator (VARI)
Deeper than 60 FT (18 M)
Segments
Ascent Rate =
Displayed
FPM
0-20
21-50 6.5-15
51-60 15.5-18
MPM
0 - 6
0
1
2
3
WARNING: At depths greater than 60 FT (18 M),
ascent rates should not exceed 60 feet per minute
(18 meters per minute). At depths of 60 FT (18 M)
and shallower, ascent rates should not exceed 30
feet per minute (9 meters per minute).
>60
>18
60 FT (18 M) & Shallower
Segments
Ascent Rate =
Displayed
FPM
0-10
11-25 3.5-7.5
26-30 8-9
>
MPM
0 - 3
0
1
2
3
30
>
9
VARI
10
ALPHA / NUMERIC DISPLAYS
a
Depth Displays
Fig. 3 - CURRENT DEPTH
a
Fig. 4 - MAX DEPTH
11
Time Displays
b
a
Fig. 5 - TIME
a
Temperature Display
NOTE: The Informational Displays are described in
detail as the various operating modes they appear in
are presented throughout this manual.
Fig. 6 - TEMPERATURE
12
POWER SUPPLY
a
Fig. 7 - BATTERY ICON
Battery Indicator
Low Battery Condition
Fig. 8 - LOW BATTERY
13
E
14
FO2 MODE
Fig. 9 - FO2 Set for AIR
Setting FO2 is described on Page 21.
Fig. 10 - FO2 Set for 21%
15
FO2 50% DEFAULT
Fig. 11 - FO2 Default ON
Fig. 12 - FO2 Default OFF
16
WARNING: Prior to diving with the Veo 100Nx, you must also
read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and
Reference Manual, Doc. No. 12-2262, which provides Important
Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general
product information.
ACTIVATION and SETUP
17
ACTIVATION
WARNING: If the unit is activated at elevations
higher than 14,000 feet (4,270 meters), it will per-
form a diagnostic check and immediately shutdown.
Fig. 13 - DIAGNOSTIC MODE
Fig. 14 - SERIAL NUMBER
18
Wet Contact Activation (only if Wet Activation is set ON)
SURFACE SEQUENCE
SURFACE MODE
a
Fig. 15 - SURFACE MODE
(module is dry)
19
SET MODE
Fig. 16 - SURFACE MODE
(module is wet)
Fig. 17 - SET MODE ENTRY
20
Fig. 18 - FO2 set for AIR
a
Fig. 19 - FO2 set for 32%
(130 feet allowed)
21
Fig. 20 - SET WET
ACTIVATION
22
Fig. 21 - SET UNITS OF
MEASURE
23
Fig. 22 - SET HOUR
FORMAT
24
Fig. 23 - SET TIME
25
Fig. 24 - SET PO2 ALARM
26
Fig. 25 - SET FO2 DEFAULT
27
SUMMARY OF PRE DIVE SETUP
NOTE: The Veo 100Nx will enter Dive Mode upon descent to 5 FT (1.5 M) if
first activated by push button or if Wet Activation was previously set ON.
28
WARNING: Prior to diving with the Veo 100Nx, you must also
read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and
Reference Manual, Doc. No. 12-2262, which provides Important
Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general
product information.
PLAN and DIVE MODES
29
PRE DIVE PLANNING SEQUENCETM
Depth
FT (M)
NDL
hours:mins
30 (9)
4:20 (4:43)
2:17 (2:24)
1:21 (1:25)
40 (12)
50 (15)
60 (18)
70 (21)
80 (24)
90 (27)
100 (30)
110 (33)
120 (36)
130 (39)
140 (42)
150 (45)
160 (48)
170 (51)
180 (54)
190 (57)
:57
:40
:30
:24
:19
:16
:13
:11
:09
:08
:07
:07
:06
:05
(:59)
(:41)
(:32)
(:25)
(:20)
(:17)
(:14)
(:11)
(:09)
(:08)
(:07)
(:06)
(:06)
(:05)
WARNING: The available dive times provided are
only predictions, depending on cylinder size and air
consumption rate, you may have less time available
than indicated because of those and other factors.
NDLs at Sea Level
for an Air Dive
(no dive made yet)
30
Fig. 26 - NITROGEN IN
CONTROL
NOTE: The Veo 100Nx will store O2 accumulation
calculations for up to 10 dives conducted during a 24
hour period. If the maximum limit for oxygen loading
has been exceeded for that day (24 hour period), all
of the segments of the O2BG will be displayed flash-
ing.
Depth/Time values will not appear until the O2BG
recedes into the normal zone (i.e., your daily O2
dosage decreases an amount equal to the amount
accumulated during the latest dive completed).
Fig. 27 - OXYGEN IN
CONTROL
31
TLBG (TISSUE LOADING BAR GRAPH) (Fig. 28a)
a
c
b
Fig. 28 - BAR GRAPHS
O2BG (OXYGEN ACCUMULATION BAR GRAPH) (Fig. 28b)
VARI (VARIABLE ASCENT RATE INDICATOR) (Fig. 28c)
Fig. 29 - ASCENT TOO FAST
32
CONTROL OF DISPLAYS
No Deco
Mode icon
NO DECOMPRESSION DIVE MODE
No Deco Dive Main Display #1 (Fig. 30)
Fig. 30 - NO DECO MAIN #1
33
No Deco Dive Main Display #2 (Fig. 31)
Fig. 31 - NO DECO MAIN #2
No Deco Dive Main Display #3 (Fig. 32)
Fig. 32 - NO DECO MAIN #3
34
No Deco Dive Main Display #4 (Fig. 33)
Fig. 33 - NO DECO MAIN #4
No Deco Dive SAFETY STOP (Fig. 34)
Fig. 34 - NO DECO SAFETY
STOP
35
DECOMPRESSION DIVE MODE
Fig. 35 - ENTRY into DECO
Total Ascent Time
Deco
Mode icon
d
b
c
Managing Decompression Stops
a
Fig. 36 - DECO STOP
36
Deco Dive Main (Default) Display (Fig. 37)
Fig. 37 - DECO STOP MAIN
37
Deco Dive Alternate Display 1 (Fig. 38)
Fig. 38 - DECO STOP ALT 1
Deco Dive Alternate Display 2 (Fig. 39)
Fig. 39 - DECO STOP ALT 2
Deco Dive Alternate Display 3 (Fig. 40)
Fig. 40 - DECO STOP ALT 3
38
VIOLATION MODES
Conditional Violation Mode
b
a
Fig. 41 - CONDITIONAL
VIOLATION
39
Delayed Violation Mode #1 (Fig. 42)
Delayed Violation Mode #2 (Fig. 43)
Fig. 42 - DELAYED
VIOLATION #1
Fig. 43 - DELAYED
VIOLATION #2
40
Delayed Violation Mode #3 (Fig. 44)
Fig. 44 - DELAYED
VIOLATION #3
Immediate Violation and Violation Gauge Mode
Fig. 45 - VIOLATION GAUGE
MODE
41
NOTE: This condition is a Permanent Violation, and
in the event that a dive is made during the 24 hour
period, a full 24 hour surface interval must then be
served before all functions are restored.
Fig. 46 - VIOLATION
GAUGE MODE
(on Surface)
42
HIGH PO2
Fig. 47 - HIGH PO2
WARNING
Fig. 48 - HIGH PO2 ALARM
43
HIGH OXYGEN ACCUMULATION
Fig. 49 - HIGH O2
44
WARNING: Prior to diving with the Veo 100Nx, you must also
read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and
Reference Manual, Doc. No. 12-2262, which provides Important
Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general
product information.
POST DIVE MODES
45
POST DIVE SURFACE MODE
TRANSITION PERIOD
Fig. 50 - TRANSITION
PERIOD
Fig. 51 - LOG MODE
(during Transition Period)
46
AFTER THE TRANSITION PERIOD (THE FIRST 2 HOURS)
Fig. 52 - TIME TO FLY
Time to Fly/Desaturate
Fig. 53 - DESAT TIME
47
Pre Dive Planning Sequence (PDPS)
Fig. 54 - ADJUSTED NDLs
48
Log Mode
Fig. 55 - LOG PREVIEW
49
Fig. 56 - LOG DIVE DATA
Fig. 57 - LOG O2 DATA
50
AFTER THE FIRST 2 HOURS
Fig. 58 - FLY/SAT
Fig. 59 - SURFACE MODE
(greater than 9:59)
51
WET CONTACTS
Fig. 60 - SURFACE MODE
(unit wet)
Fig. 61 - DESAT (unit wet)
52
RESET (CLEAR) FEATURE
WARNING: Reset after a dive and subsequent use for a repetitive dive con-
ducted by the same diver could result in serious injury to or death.
RESET PROCEDURE
Fig. 62 - RESET (Clear)
53
UNEXPECTED LOSS OF DISPLAYED INFORMATION
Be a -
RESPONSIBLE DIVER
at all times.
54
WARNING: Prior to diving with the Veo 100Nx, you must also
read and understand the Oceanic Dive Computer Safety and
Reference Manual, Doc. No. 12-2262, which provides Important
Warnings and Safety Recommendations as well as general
product information.
GENERAL
55
CARE AND CLEANING
INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE
a
Fig. 63 - BACK OF CASE
56
To Obtain Service
Responsible
NOTE: The procedures that follow must be closely
adhered to. Damage due to improper battery replace-
ment is not covered by the unit's 2 year warranty.
57
MODULE REMOVAL FROM BOOT
BATTERYREPLACEMENT
NOTE: If the old Battery can be removed and the new one inserted within 8
seconds, nitrogen and oxygen calculations and settings, will be retained for
repetitive dives.
58
Battery Hatch Removal
Fig. 64 - RING REMOVAL
Battery Removal
b
Inspection
a
c
Fig. 65 - HATCH REMOVAL
59
WARNING: If damage or corrosion is found, return
your Veo 100Nx to an Authorized Oceanic Dealer, and
DO NOT attempt to use it until it has received factory
prescribed service.
Fig. 66 -INSERTING
BATTERY
Battery Installation
Battery Hatch and Hatch Retaining Ring Installation
Fig. 67 - INSERTING
RETAINING BAR
60
Fig. 68 - O-RING ORIENTA-
TION
Fig. 69 -ENGAGING the
RETAINING RING TABS
a
Fig. 70 -TIGHTENING the
RETAINING RING
61
Inspection
WARNING: If there are any portions of the display
missing or appearing dim, or if a Low Battery condi-
tion is indicated, return your Veo 100Nx to an Autho-
rized Oceanic Dealer for a complete evaluation before
attempting to use it.
RETURNING THE MODULE TO BOOT
Responsible
62
ALTITUDECOMPENSATION
WARNING: The Veo 100Nx will not sense ambient pressures or provide
Altitude compensation when it is wet. DO NOT dive at any different Altitude
until the unit shuts off and is reactivated at the new Altitude.
If the unit is activated at elevations higher than 14,000 feet (4,270 meters), it
will perform a diagnostic check followed by immediate shutdown.
63
SPECIFICATIONS
CAN BE USED AS
OPERATIONAL MODES
•
•
Air Computer
Nitrox Computer
•
•
•
•
•
•
Activation/Diagnostic
Serial Number
Surface
Time to Fly Countdown
Desaturation Countdown
Pre Dive Planning Sequence
(30 to 190 FT / 9 to 57 M)
Dive Log (Preview, Dive Data, O2 Data)
Reset
NO DECOMPRESSION MODEL
Basis:
•
Modified Haldanean Algorithm
12 tissue compartments
•
•
•
Data Base:
•
Diving Science and Technology (DSAT) - Rogers/Powell
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Set FO2 (Air, 21 to 50%)
Performance:
Set Wet Activation (On / Off)
Set Units of Measure (Imperial / Metric)
Set Hour Format (12 / 24)
Set Time (Hour, Minute)
Set PO2 Alarm (1.20 to 1.60 ATA)
Set FO2 50% Default (On/Off)
•
Tissue compartment halftimes (mins.) Spencer’s “M”
values
5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 120, 160, 200, 240, 320, 400, 480
Reciprocal subsurface elimination
60 minute surface credit control for compartments faster
than 60 minutes
•
•
•
Tissue compartments tracked up to 24 hours after last
dive
•
No Decompression Dive:
•
•
•
•
•
Main #1 (Depth, Dive Time Remaining, Bar
Graphs)
Decompression Capabilities:
•
Main #2 (Depth, Dive Time Remaining,
Max Depth, Elapsed Dive Time, Bar Graphs)
Main #3 (Depth, Dive Time Remaining,
Temperature, Time of Day, Bar Graphs)
Main #4 -if nitrox dive (Depth, Dive Time
Remaining, Current PO2, Bar Graphs)
Safety Stop - for dives deeper than 30 FT (9 M)
Depth, Stop Depth 15 FT/4.5 M, Stop Time 3:00
minutes, Dive Time Remaining, Bar Graphs)
Decompression stop ceilings at 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60 FT
(3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18 M)
Altitude Algorithm:
Based on NOAA tables
•
Oxygen Exposure Limits:
•
Based on NOAA tables
64
SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
OPERATIONAL MODES (continued)
•
Decompression Dive:
•
•
•
•
Main - Default (Depth, Stop Depth and Time, Total Ascent Time, Bar Graphs)
Alternate #1 (Depth, Max Depth, Elapsed Dive Time, Total Ascent Time, Bar Graphs)
Alternate #2 (Depth, Temperature, Time of Day, Total Ascent Time, Bar Graphs)
Alternate #3 - if nitrox dive (Depth, Current PO2, Total Ascent Time, Bar Graphs)
•
•
•
Violation (Conditional, Delayed, and Immediate/Gauge)
High PO2 (1.20 to 1.60 ATA)
High Oxygen Accumulation (per dive or 24 hr)
DISPLAY RANGE/RESOLUTION
Numeric Displays:
Range:
0 - 12
Resolution:
1
1 FT (0.1 M)
1 FT (0.1 M)
1 %
.01 ATA
1 minute
1 minute
1 minute
1 minute
1 minute
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Dive Number
Depth
Maximum Depth
FO2 Set Point
PO2 Value
Dive Time Remaining
Total Ascent Time
Decompression Stop Time
Elapsed Dive Time
Surface Time
0 - 330 FT (0 - 99.9 M)
0 - 330 FT (0 - 99.9 M)
Air, 21 - 50 %
0.00 - 5.50 ATA
0:00 - 9:59 hr:min
0:00 - 9:59 hr:min
0:00 - 9:59 hr:min
0:00 - 9:59 hr:min
0:00 - 9:59 hr:min
( > 9:59 hr:min SI will be displayed as Hours only 10-, 11-, 12-, etc.)
•
•
Dive Log Surface Interval
Time to Fly
0:00 - 25:59 hr:min
23:50 - 0:00 hr:min*
1 minute
1 minute
(* starting 10 min after the dive)
•
•
Time to Desaturate
Temperature
23:50 (maximum) - 0:00 hr:min* 1 minute
(* starting 10 min. after the dive)
0 to 99°F (-9 to 60°C)
1°
65
SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
Special Displays:
Occurrence
•
•
•
•
Diagnostic Display
Serial Number Display
Out of Range (- - -)
After Manual Activation
After Diagnostics (if the Button is held depressed until screen appears)
>330 FT (>99.9 M)
Gauge Mode Countdown Timer
23:50 to 0:00 hr:min (after violation)
BAR GRAPHS
Tissue Loading Bar Graph
segments
Oxygen (O2) Bar Graph:
segments
•
•
•
No Deco Normal zone
No Deco Caution zone
Decompression Warning zone
6
1
1
•
•
•
Normal zone
Caution zone
Danger zone
3
1
1
Variable Ascent Rate Indicator: 60 FT (18 M) & Shallower
Deeper than 60 FT (18 M)
segments
0
1
2
FPM
MPM
0 - 3
3.5 - 7.5
8 - 9
segments
FPM
0 - 20
21 - 50 6.5 - 15
51 - 60 15.5 - 18
> 60
MPM
0 - 6
0 - 10
11 - 25
26 - 30
> 30
0
1
2
•
•
•
Normal Zone
Caution Zone
Too Fast Zone (flashing)
3 (all)
> 9
3 (all)
> 18
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE
Function: Accuracy:
•
Depth
±1% of full scale
•
Timers
1 second per day
Dive Counter:
•
Displays Dives #1 to 12, 0 if no dive made yet.
•
Resets to Dive #1, upon reactivation after having shut off.
66
SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE (continued)
Dive Log Mode:
•
Stores 12 most recent dives in memory for viewing
•
After 12 dives, adds 13th dive in memory and deletes the first dive
Altitude:
•
Operational from sea level to 14,000 feet (4,270 meters) elevation
•
Samples Ambient Pressure every 30 minutes when not activated, when manually activated, and every 30 minutes
while activated. Does not sample Ambient Pressure while it is wet.
•
Adjusted No Decompression and O2 Limits and recalibration of depth readings at elevations between 2,000 feet
(610 meters) and 14,000 feet (4,270 meters) at intervals of 1,000 feet (305 meters).
Power:
Battery
• Shelf life
•
1 - 3 vdc, type CR2450 Lithium battery
Up to 5 years
• Replacement
• Life expectancy
User replaceable (annual recommended)
100 dive hours (if 1 - 1 hour dive per dive day) to over
300 dive hours (if 3 - 1 hour dives per dive day)
Battery Status Indicator: segments displayed
estimated power remaining
26 to 100%
all
1
25% or less
Activation:
•
•
•
•
•
Manual - push button (recommended)
Automatic - by immersion in water (if set ON)
H2O graphic indicates Wet Contacts are bridged (unit must be dried prior to transport or storage)
Cannot be manually activated deeper than 4 FT (1.2 M), if the Water Activation feature is set OFF.
Cannot be activated at elevations higher than 14,000 feet (4,270 meters)
67
SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED)
OPERATIONAL PERFORMANCE (continued)
Shut Off:
•
•
•
Automatically shuts Off if no dive is made within 2 hours after initial activation. Reactivation required.
Automatically shuts Off 24 hours after last dive (will reactivate if the H2O graphic was displayed).
Cannot be shut Off manually.
Setting FO2:
•
•
•
•
•
Automatically set for AIR' upon activation
Remains set for AIR unless an FO2 numerical value is set
Nitrox Set Points from 21 to 50 %
If set for 21%, remains set for 21% until changed
If set for >21%, it reverts to 50% 10 minutes after the dive, if the FO2 Default is ON. If the FO2 Default is OFF, the
value will remain at the value set for that activation period.
Operating Temperature:
•
The Veo 100Nx will operate in waters having temperatures between 32 °F and 140 °F (0 and 60 °C).
At extremely low temperatures, the LCD may become sluggish, but this will not affect it's accuracy. If stored or
transported in extremely low temperature areas (below freezing), you should warm the module and its battery with
body heat before diving.
ACCESSORIES (optional items available from your Authorized Oceanic Dealer):
• Lens Guard - covers lens face, prevents scratches
• Battery Kit - includes 1 battery, 1 battery hatch o-ring, silicone grease
68
NOTES
69
OCEANIC WORLD WIDE
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San Leandro, CA 94577
Tel: 510/562-0500
Fax: 510/569-5404
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Wendelstein, Germany
Tel: 09129-9099780 Fax: 09129-9099789
E-mail: office@oceanic.de
Sorrento, Victoria, Australia
Tel: 61-3-5984-4770 Fax: 61-3-5984-4307
E-mail: sales@oceanicaus.com.au
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Singapore
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Genova, Italy
Tel: 65-6391-1420 Fax: 65-6297-5424
E-mail: info@oceanicasia.com.sg
Tel: 0039-010-8382006 Fax: 0039-010-8365360
E-mail: info@oceanicse.it
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Yokohama, Japan
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Devon, United Kingdom
Tel: 045-575-6671 Fax: 045-575-6673
E-mail: oceanic@gol.com
Tel: 44-1-404-89-1819 Fax: 44-1-404-89-1909
E-mail: info@oceanicuk.com
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Kapolei, Hawaii
Oceanic France
Marseille, France
Tel: 808-682-5488 Fax: 808-682-1068
Tel: 0033.491.25.37.78 Fax: 0033.491.72.34.48
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70
SERVICE RECORD
Serial No. & Rev. No. __________________
Date of Purchase _____________________
Purchased From _____________________
Below to be filled in by an Authorized Oceanic Dealer:
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Date
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