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Description: The Oceanic DataMask HUD contains a miniature liquid crystal display (LCD) panel- proprietary Digital Optic System- microprocessor- depth transducer- wireless cylinder pressure receiver- diver replaceable battery- and controlling software. The miniature LCD allows you to keep your eyes focused on the dive while presenting critical dive data including: current depth- elapsed dive time- cylinder pressure- and dive time remaining. The Digital Optic System provides a clear- highly magnified image of the LCD- which is viewable regardless of environmental conditions and may be seen clearly by the vast majority of people- regardless of vision. Specification - Modes of Operation: Air- Nitrox- Gauge- and Free Dive - Activation: Water or Push Button - Automatic Safety Stop Prompt - Cylinder Pressure and Air Time Remaining via wireless transmission - Audible Alarm - Alarm Acknowledgment U/W Deactivation - OceanGlo Backlight - Push Button - User Replaceable Batteries - Max Operating Depth 330 ft - Operating Depth (Gauge/Free Dive Mode) 330 ft - 12/24 Hour Time to Fly Countdown - Calculated Desaturation Countdown - On-Unit Log Capacity 24 Dives - OceanLog PC Download Included - OceanLog PC Settings Upload Included - Temperature Display - Variable Ascent Rate Bar Graph - No Decompression Time Remaining Display - Air Time Remaining Display - O2 Time Remaining Display - 2 Year Warranty
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Oceanic DataMask HUD The US Air Force pioneered head-up display (HUD) technology some decades ago, and it’s the dream of many a schoolboy to own a gizmo that uses it. - 28/12/07