TUSA Element II SCA362 Bedienungsanleitung
TUSA
Duikcomputer
Element II SCA362
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LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY
For details, refer to the Product Warranty Registration Card provided.
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
This manual is copyrighted, all rights are reserved. It may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, repro-
duced, translated, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine readable form without prior consent in writing from
Tabata USA, Inc. and Tabata Corp. Ltd. / 2002 Design.
Element II Owner's Manual, Doc. No. 12-2980
©2002 Design, 2009
San Leandro, CA USA 94577
TRADEMARK NOTICE
TUSA, the TUSA logo, Element II, and the Element II logo, are all registered and unregistered trademarks of Tabata USA
and Tabata Corp. Ltd. All rights are reserved.
PATENT NOTICE
U.S. Patents have been issued, or applied for, to protect the following design features:
Data Sensing and Processing Device (U.S. Patent no. 4,882,678), Ascent Rate Indicator (U.S. Patent no. 5,156,055).
CE
The CE mark is used to mark conformity with the European Union EMC directive 89/336/EEC. TUSA dive instruments
fulfill the required EU directives.
EN 13319 "Diving accessories - Depth gauges and combined depth and time measuring devices - Functional and
safety requirements, test methods" is a European diving depth gauge standard. The Element II is designed to comply
with this standard.
DECOMPRESSION MODEL
The program within the Element II simulates the absorption of nitrogen into the body by using a mathematical model.
This model is merely a way to apply a limited set of data to a large range of experiences. The Element II dive computer
model is based upon the latest research and experiments in decompression theory. Still, using the Element II, just
as using the Navy (or other) No Decompression Tables, is no guarantee of avoiding decompression
sickness, i.e. “the bends.” Every diver’s physiology is different, and can even vary from day to day. No machine
can predict how your body will react to a particular dive profile.
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CONTENTS
WARRANTY, NOTICES, DECOMPRESSION MODEL ....................................................................................................2
OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................................................................................... 7
FULL LCD .................................................................................................................................................................... 8
CONTROL BUTTONS ................................................................................................................................................. 9
OPERATING MODES ................................................................................................................................................ 10
AUDIBLE ALARM ...................................................................................................................................................... 10
BACKLIGHT .............................................................................................................................................................. 12
POWER SUPPLY ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
PC INTERFACE ......................................................................................................................................................... 14
FEATURES AND DISPLAYS .......................................................................................................................................... 15
BAR GRAPHS ........................................................................................................................................................... 16
ALPHA / NUMERIC DISPLAYS................................................................................................................................ 18
SURFACE MODES ......................................................................................................................................................... 21
OPERATING MODES AND SURFACE MODE ......................................................................................................... 22
NORM SURF MAIN .............................................................................................................................................. 23
NORM SURF ALT ................................................................................................................................................. 24
NORM/GAUGE SET MODES .................................................................................................................................... 24
Setting FO2 for Nitrox Dives................................................................................................................................. 25
SET F GROUP (FO2) ................................................................................................................................................ 26
Set FO2 GAS 1..................................................................................................................................................... 27
Set FO2 GAS 2..................................................................................................................................................... 28
Set FO2 50% Default ........................................................................................................................................... 29

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FULL LCD
Components:
a. Icon - Log Mode
b. NiBG (Nitrogen Bar Graph)
c. Icon - operating mode
Surface Interval
Plan NDC Time
No Deco Time Remaining
Deco Total Ascent Time
d. O2BG (O2 Bar Graph)
e. Icon - Stop Time Required
Elapsed Dive Time
f. Select (S) Button
g. Icon - Time of Day
h. Icon - Depth/Max Depth
i. ASC (Ascent Rate Indicator)
j. Advance (A) Button
k. Icon - Descend Arrow
Icon - Stop Bar
Icon - Ascend Arrow
l. Icon - Dive #
m. Mode (M) Button
n. Icon - Gas # (mix)
o. Icon - Low Battery
p. Icon - Max/Depth
q. Icon - Degrees
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INTRODUCTION
Welcome to TUSA and thank you for choosing the Element II !
It is extremely important that you read this Owner's Manual in sequence and understand it
completely before attempting to use the Element II as a dive computer.
Remember that technology is no substitute for common sense, and a dive computer only
provides the person using it with data, not the knowledge to use it.
CONTROL BUTTONS
The Element II features three Control Buttons that 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.
Throughout this manual they will be referred to as the M, A, and S buttons.
• Front/Left - Mode (M) button
• Front/Right - Advance (A) button
• Right/Side - Select (S) button
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Fig. 4 - LOW BATTERY
ALARM (during dive)
Fig. 3 - LOW BATTERY
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POWER SUPPLY
The Element II uses (1) 3 volt CR2450 Lithium Battery which
should maintain operation for 1 year or 300 dive hours if 2
dives are conducted during each dive period. The Element II
checks battery voltage every 2 minutes while on the surface.
• If voltage of the Element II decreases to the Warning level
(2.75 volts), the Battery icon will appear on Surface display
screens (Fig. 3a) as an indication that the Battery should be
changed prior to commencing a series of dives.
• If voltage decreases to the Alarm level (2.50 volts), the
Battery icon and graphic BAT will flash for 5 seconds then
the unit will shut Off.
• Low Battery conditions are not displayed during dives. If a
Low Battery condition was not displayed prior to starting a
Dive, and a Low Battery Condition occurs during the dive,
there will be sufficient Battery power remaining to maintain
operation for the remainder of that dive.
• Upon surfacing, the Low Battery icon will be displayed. If
voltage was at the Alarm level (2.50 volts), the graphics
CHG and BAT will alternate for 5 seconds (Fig. 4a)
followed by shut down of the unit until the Battery is
changed.

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BAR GRAPHS
The Element II features 3 Bar Graphs >> NiBG, O2BG, and
ASC.
NiBG (Nitrogen Loading Bar Graph)
The NiBG (Fig. 6a) represents tissue loading of nitrogen, show-
ing your relative no decompression or decompression status. As
your depth and elapsed dive time increase, segments will add to
the NiBG, and as you ascend to shallower depths, the segments
will recede, indicating that additional no decompression time is
allowed for multilevel diving.
The NiBG monitors 12 different nitrogen compartments simulta-
neously and displays the one that is in control of your dive. It is
divided into a No Decompression (normal) zone, a Caution
zone (also No Deco), and a Decompression (danger) zone.
While you cannot provide a guarantee against the occurrence of
decompression sickness, you may choose your own personal
zone of caution based upon age, physique, excessive weight,
etc., to reduce the statistical risk.
NOTE: Displays associated with oxygen and the
O2BG will only appear if FO2 has been set at a
value other than 'Air' (e.g., a numerical value).
Fig. 6 - NiBG
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Produktspezifikationen
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