634
|
1
|
|
2 Supplemental Manual for the Cave Mode Function (V1.0)
|
|
3 =====================================================
|
|
4
|
|
5 The intended use of hwos Cave Mode is to monitor if the gases that are carried
|
|
6 by the diver are sufficient to end the dive, especially taking into account the
|
|
7 amount of gases that will be needed to finish decompression stops.
|
|
8
|
|
9 The Cave Mode function extends the normal deco and gas needs calculating made for
|
|
10 open water vertical ascent, by tracking back the whole depth profile of the dive
|
|
11 and including final and/or intermediate deco stops that may become necessary.
|
|
12 The cave mode function may be used in OC diving as well as in CCR/pSCR mode. When
|
|
13 using it in CCR/pSCR mode, it will calculate the way back in bailout mode.
|
|
14
|
|
15 || NOTICE:
|
|
16 || With cave mode switched on, the normal 3 meter step size of deco stop spacing
|
|
17 || changes to a 1 meter spacing, reducing the indicated required stop time in front
|
|
18 || of passages that are less than 3 meters shallower than the current stop depth.
|
|
19
|
|
20 In order to produce accurate results, the user has to understand the following
|
|
21 concepts and settings, and has to configure these settings with appropriate values:
|
|
22
|
|
23 - While on the way in, the depth profile will be sampled once every minute. For
|
|
24 the return way calculation, it is assumed that the diver will travel at the same
|
|
25 speed as on the way in and will travel along the same depth profile as on the way
|
|
26 in.
|
|
27
|
|
28 || IMPORTANT:
|
|
29 || The cave mode provides capacity for 4 hours of depth profile recording.
|
|
30 || 10 minutes before storage capacity is exhausted (i.e. after 4 hours), an
|
|
31 || attention message will be given. When the storage capacity becomes fully
|
|
32 || used up, the cave mode function switches itself off and a respective warning
|
|
33 || is shown.
|
|
34
|
|
35 If the cave mode function has switched itself off due to running out of storage
|
|
36 capacity, it can be recovered on exiting the cave: When manually switching it on
|
|
37 again, it comes back on again in turned state (see below), showing gas needs and
|
|
38 TTS as of the position where it had switched off.
|
|
39
|
|
40 - Gas needs for the travel portions of the return way are calculated using the SAC
|
|
41 work rate. While spending time on required deco stops, the SAC deco rate is used.
|
|
42 Both SAC values, SAC work and SAC deco, need to be set by the diver to consumption
|
|
43 rates that match personal rates, taking into account elevated rates due to stress
|
|
44 etc., especially when using the cave mode function for bailout capacity checking.
|
|
45
|
|
46 || WARNING:
|
|
47 || If the actual SAC rate is higher than the configured on, or if traveling back
|
|
48 || slower than on the way in, the real needs will be under-estimated and the
|
|
49 || diver may run into an out-of-air situation if taking the dive to the limits!
|
|
50
|
|
51 - Every tank needs to be configured with its size and with the amount of pressure
|
|
52 that is in it. The cave function will use these numbers to calculate how much gas
|
|
53 will be available from each tank to be used for the way back.
|
|
54
|
|
55 || IMPORTANT:
|
|
56 || For tanks that is breathed from while on the way in, the tank pressures have
|
|
57 || to be set to the turn pressures that have been determined for the respective
|
|
58 || tanks during dive planning!
|
|
59
|
|
60 - While on the way in, the cave function constantly recalculates how much gas from
|
|
61 each tank will be needed to exit the cave. Upon reaching 70% utilization on any
|
|
62 tank, an attention message (color-coded in yellow) will be given. Upon reaching
|
|
63 100% utilization, a warning message (color-coded in red) will be issued.
|
|
64
|
|
65 - In case Dive Setup -> SAC Setup -> Swap on empty is set to yes, at the time a tank
|
|
66 is calculated to be fully used up, the calculations will try to switch to another
|
|
67 tank that still contains some gas according to the calculations. If such a tank
|
|
68 exists, the remaining way out will be calculated based on this tank and hence on the
|
|
69 gas in that tank, which may be sub-optimal in terms of decompression. If such a tank
|
|
70 does not exist, or if the swap-function is set no 'no', the remaining gas needs will
|
|
71 continue to get added on the depleted tank, resulting in displayed required tank
|
|
72 pressure higher than configured pressure available.
|
|
73
|
|
74 - When turning the dive, i.e. upon starting on the way back out of the cave again,
|
|
75 the cave function needs to set into 'turned' state. This will stop the cave function
|
|
76 to assume that the actual way out is still part of the way in and subsequently will
|
|
77 stop taking further depth recordings and figuring them in for gas needs calculation.
|
|
78
|
|
79 || WARNING:
|
|
80 || The diver shall turn the dive ultimately latest when any one of the gases
|
|
81 || calculates to be fully needed! In this situation, the diver will be without
|
|
82 || any reserves! It is advised to set the tank pressures a bit lower than their
|
|
83 || actual fill pressure is, and to set the SAC rates a bit higher, to put the
|
|
84 || calculation results onto the safe side.
|
|
85
|
|
86 - When setting the dive as 'turned', the indicated gas needs are likely to still rise.
|
|
87 This will be due to the fact that the cave function still calculates the gas needs
|
|
88 for all the way back from turn point to the surface, not knowing how much of this
|
|
89 way has been traveled already. In consequence, the tissue saturations that are gained
|
|
90 on the portion of the way back that has already been traveled are calculated twice,
|
|
91 resulting in an increased estimated deco obligation at the end of the dive. This
|
|
92 effect can be overcome by using 'waypoints' (see below).
|
|
93
|
|
94 || IMPORTANT:
|
|
95 || Without having set at least one waypoint (see below) before setting the dive
|
|
96 || as turned, it is not possible to revoke the 'turned' state again!
|
|
97
|
|
98 - When the cave mode is switched off, the gas needs calculation reverts to the open
|
|
99 water vertical ascent mode, i.e. no dedicated time for horizontal movement is
|
|
100 figured in any more. It is appropriate to switch off cave mode when the remaining
|
|
101 horizontal movements (further swimming out of the cave) can be done in parallel with
|
|
102 doing the decompression "stops". This way, calculation results will become independent
|
|
103 of the remaining way to go, and thus accurate again.
|
|
104
|
|
105 || NOTICE:
|
|
106 || When being back near the cave entrance, with only final decompression stops
|
|
107 || remaining to be done, and with the remaining way being doable while doing the
|
|
108 || decompression stops, it is appropriate to switch off the cave mode.
|
|
109
|
|
110 - The cave mode function can be switched off and on again at any time of the dive.
|
|
111 Temporary switching off the cave mode while the dive is not set as turned yet can
|
|
112 be used to pause the recording, e.g. while undertaking some tasks that take time
|
|
113 on the way in, but not while on the way out, e.g. fixing the line or doing survey
|
|
114 tasks.
|
|
115
|
|
116 - To tell the cave mode calculations where the diver is while on the way out, waypoints
|
|
117 can be set while on the way in. Initially on setting the dive as turned, the gas needs
|
|
118 are calculated for the full way back. Then the diver can select one of the waypoints
|
|
119 and the cave mode function will calculate how much gas will be needed to return from
|
|
120 this waypoint. Upon physically reaching the respective waypoint, indicated gas needs
|
|
121 will become accurate again for this position in the cave, given that the rules discussed
|
|
122 above are obeyed.
|
|
123
|
|
124 || IMPORTANT:
|
|
125 || Waypoints should be set at regular distances and/or important features in the cave
|
|
126 || profile, e.g. at places where intermediate deco stops are expected. While on the
|
|
127 || way back out of the cave, whenever a waypoint is reached, the cave function shall
|
|
128 || be updated to this waypoint. This way the indicated gas needs will always stay near
|
|
129 || the expected real needs, but on the safe side, given that the rules discussed above
|
|
130 || are met.
|
|
131
|
|
132 || IMPORTANT:
|
|
133 || The cave mode function provides for 30 waypoints. Every waypoint that is set
|
|
134 || reduces the available storage capacity by the equivalent of four minutes of depth
|
|
135 || profile recording time. Thus, when all 30 waypoints are used, the depth profile
|
|
136 || storage capacity reduces to 2 hours for the inwards part of the dive.
|
|
137
|
|
138 || IMPORTANT:
|
|
139 || To establish a relationship between the numbering of the waypoints within the cave
|
|
140 || mode function and their physical positions in the cave, it is recommended to place
|
|
141 || cookies that are marked with the respective waypoint numbers.
|
|
142
|
|
143 - Every time a waypoint is set, also a marker will be set in the normal logbook recording.
|
|
144
|
|
145 - If at least one waypoint has been set, the 'turned' state of the dive can be revoked
|
|
146 again. To revoke the turned state and thus continue the dive in inward direction, the
|
|
147 diver has to physically go back to a previously created waypoint in the cave and select
|
|
148 that waypoint in the cave mode function, too, to keep the backtracking data in sync with
|
|
149 reality.
|
|
150
|
|
151 || NOTICE:
|
|
152 || The turned state can not be revoked while being at the original turn point of
|
|
153 || the dive. Going back to a previous waypoint is required.
|
|
154
|
|
155 - When the 'turned' state is revoked, the depth profile recording resumes. The new recordings
|
|
156 are appended after the waypoint where the dive was resumed.
|
|
157
|
|
158 || IMPORTANT:
|
|
159 || The depth profile and all waypoints that were originally recorded after the waypoint
|
|
160 || from which the dive is resumed again in inward direction are lost. The respective
|
|
161 || recording space will be freed up and used for the recording of the new leg.
|
|
162
|
|
163 - This feature can e.g. be used for exploring different branches of a cave:
|
|
164
|
|
165 1) set a waypoint at the forking point of the branches,
|
|
166 2) explore the first branch (further waypoints may be set),
|
|
167 3) when done, set the dive as turned,
|
|
168 4) return to the forking point,
|
|
169 5) recall the respective waypoint that was set at the forking point,
|
|
170 6) check if gas reserves allow for exploring another branch,
|
|
171 7) select 'continue' to revoke the turned state and start the recording
|
|
172 for the next branch to be explored now.
|
|
173
|
|
174 Steps 2) to 7) may be repeated several times.
|
|
175
|
|
176 - The cave mode function can account for gases that are temporary unavailable because
|
|
177 their tanks have been staged. On page two of the dive menu item 'Gaslist', tanks
|
|
178 can be toggled between available, staged (disabled color and "S" marking for staged),
|
|
179 and lost (disabled color and "x" marking aka crossed-out).
|
|
180
|
|
181 - If a tank is set to lost state, it will not be considered in deco as well as gas
|
|
182 needs calculation any more. This state is revocable.
|
|
183
|
|
184 - If a tank is set to staged state, it will currently not be considered any more,
|
|
185 but: Whenever a waypoint is set, a snapshot of the staged / not staged state of
|
|
186 all tanks is taken. When the cave mode function works it way through the stored
|
|
187 cave profile recording and hits a waypoint entry, it extracts this snapshots again
|
|
188 and continues choosing gases for deco and gas needs calculation based on these
|
|
189 snapshots.
|
|
190
|
|
191 || IMNPORTANT:
|
|
192 || When staging a tank:
|
|
193 ||
|
|
194 || 1) Set a waypoint.
|
|
195 ||
|
|
196 || Within this waypoint the tank will be recorded as (still) being available,
|
|
197 || that is it will be available (again) upon passing this waypoint on the way
|
|
198 || out again.
|
|
199 ||
|
|
200 || 2) Set the tank as staged.
|
|
201 ||
|
|
202 || This will set the tank as being not available during the portion of the dive
|
|
203 || that lies to the inside of the above waypoint.
|
|
204
|
|
205 || NOTICE:
|
|
206 || While a tank is set as staged, no better gas cue will be generated for it!
|
|
207
|
|
208 || IMPORTANT:
|
|
209 || When a tank is picked up again, it needs to be set to available state again
|
|
210 || in order to positively confirm that it really is available again!
|
|
211
|
|
212 - When diving in OC mode or when in bailout mode, selecting a gas that is still set
|
|
213 as staged automatically reverts that gas to the available state. The same holds
|
|
214 true for gases that were declared as lost: on selecting them, they are also set
|
|
215 to the available state again.
|
|
216
|
|
217 || IMPORTANT:
|
|
218 || When diving in CCR or pSCR mode and initiating a bailout, the dive will be
|
|
219 || automatically set to turned state (given cave mode is switch on and the dive
|
|
220 || is not already turned)!
|
|
221
|
|
222 || IMPORTANT:
|
|
223 || While the cave mode is switched on and the dive is in turned state, the fTTS
|
|
224 || calculation will be suppressed - gas needs are calculated on the basis of an
|
|
225 || immediate return to the exit.
|
|
226
|
|
227
|
|
228
|
|
229 Operating the Cave Mode Function:
|
|
230 ---------------------------------
|
|
231
|
|
232 The Cave Mode Function is activated by setting the the surface menu item
|
|
233
|
|
234 Dive Setup -> Dive Setup (again) -> Cave Mode to 'on'
|
|
235
|
|
236 It will then be active right from the start of the following dives. All further
|
|
237 operation is done during the dive via a dedicated cave mode menu. This menu can
|
|
238 be accessed via the left button: after pressing the left button for 'Menu?',
|
|
239 press it again to show up 'Cave?', then press the right button to enter the cave
|
|
240 mode menu. In OC mode, the cave mode menu is also reachable via the main dive menu,
|
|
241 using the menu item 'Cave Mode'.
|
|
242
|
|
243 Depending on the 'dive turned' state, certain menu items are available or not.
|
|
244 This will be indicated by the color coding of the respective menu items.
|
|
245
|
|
246 When the cave mode menu is active, the custom view is temporary replaced by a
|
|
247 graphical representation of the waypoint situation. The last waypoint placed is
|
|
248 shown in the middle of the display. The "-|" symbol depicts the end of the line,
|
|
249 representing the deepest penetration point during the dive. The green arrow shows
|
|
250 for which position in the cave the return gas needs are calculated.
|
|
251
|
|
252 In the message field, either a "cTTS xx'" or "WPyy xx'" is shown. While the dive
|
|
253 is not turned yet, cTTS (Cave Time-to-Surface) is shown, with xx being the total
|
|
254 time in minutes required for swimming all the way back and doing the decompression
|
|
255 stops, if required. When the dive is turned, WP is shown to indicate that the TTS
|
|
256 is computed from off the waypoint yy. If yy reads the symbol -|, the TTS is computed
|
|
257 from off the turn point of the dive.
|
|
258
|
|
259 All cave mode functions are usable in simulator mode, too. Opposite to that, the
|
|
260 deco calculator does not support cave mode, it calculates vertical open water ascents
|
|
261 only.
|
|
262
|
|
263 || IMPORTANT:
|
|
264 || It is strongly advised to familiarize with the cave mode functions by using
|
|
265 || the OSTC simulator mode!
|