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Subsurface 1.2
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User Manual
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Version 0.0.4
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Autor documentation: Jacco van Koll <jko@haringstad.com>
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Scope of this document is the usage of the program.
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Please read the build manual for instructions how to build the
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software and (if needed) it´s dependencies.
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Audience: Fun Divers, Tec Divers, Professional Divers
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1. Introduction:
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Subsurface was started because of a lack of viable dive log software
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on Linux. It turns out that the resulting software was easily ported
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to Windows and Mac, but it clearly is a native Linux program first.
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Right now, the program is under development and from version 1.1 it is
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already very usable for divers with supported dive-computers.
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In this manual the Suunto Viper will be used for all examples.
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2. Requirements
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Before you are able to import information from your divecomputer into
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Subsurface, you need some preparation. Do you have the following:
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1. Your Divecomputer - Compatible with libdivecomputer (see list in Appendix A)
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2. Communication interface - Cable to connect your divecomputer to your PC/Laptop/Netbook
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3. Working installation of Subsurface
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4. If needed, the manual of your divecomputer
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3. Start using the program:
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When you start the program for the first time, it shows no information
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at all. This is because the program does not automatically load the
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already available dive-log files.
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There is a menu, containing 'File', 'Log', 'Filter' and Help.
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The screen is devided in 3 area's:
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Area with 3 tabs: Dive Notes, Equipment, Info & Stats
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Area next to the 3 tabs, which will contain the dive profile
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Area with the dives (usually called dive list), which can be sorted by number, date, etc.
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4. Import new dives
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Before you start fiddeling around with your divecomputer, note that
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there are divecomputers that consume more power when they are in the
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PC-Communication mode. This could drain your battery. Therefor, ensure
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if your computer is recharging when connecting to the USB port. The
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Suunto Viper does not recharge trough the USB connection. Please
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consult the manual of your divecomputer if you are unsure if it will
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be recharged when connected to the USB port.
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Now it is time to hook up your divecomputer to your Linux system:
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Connect your interface cable to your divecomputer
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Connect your interface cable to a free USB port
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Put your divecomputer into PC Communication mode. (For Suunto Viper, press Mode - 1 Memory - 3 TR-PC)
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(You should consult the manual of your specific divecomputer for your brand and type)
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Go in Subsurface to 'File - Import'
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Within the popup, under Dive computer, choose your brand and type. Here we choose Suunto Vyper.
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Change the devicename under which your interface is connected. Default is /dev/ttyUSB0
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Click the 'OK' button.
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Now watch how your data is retrieved from your divecomputer!
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Depending on your type of computer and/or number of dives, this
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could take some time. Please be patient.
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5. Viewing and completing your logs
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When all data from your divecomputer is transferred, you will see a
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listing of your dives in Area 3.
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An example:
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On Sunday Oct 23, 2011 you made a dive.
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In the log line of this dive, you see the following information:
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#: 12 Dive number
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Date: Sun, Oct 23, 2011 10:50 Date and time of your dive
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*: Your rating (none at this time)
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m: 12.8 Your maximum depth in meters
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min: 31:20 Your dive-time in minutes and seconds
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Deg. C: 13.0 Lowest water temperature during your dive
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Cyl: Your used cylinder (none at this time)
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O2%: air What type of mixture
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SAC: SAC (none at this time)
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Location: Where you performed your dive (empty)
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As you can see, some information is already there because it is
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retrieved from your divecomputer. Some information is waiting for
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you to be added. By double clicking on this dive, you can view and
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complete the log.
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6. Edit the dive info
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When you double click on the dive log line, the editor window
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opens. Now you can add information that is missing. Let start with
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completing the example:
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You double clicked on dive #12, as described in 5. Viewing and
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completing your logs. The Dive Info window pops up and you will see
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the following:
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Location: An input where you can enter your new location, or you can choose with the pull-down previous locations
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Dive Master: An input where you can enter the name of your Dive Master, or you can choose with the pull-down a previous name
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Buddy: An input where you can enter het name of you Buddy, or you can choose with the pull-down a previous name
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Rating: A pull-down where you can rate your dive.
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Notes: A free input where you can enter information about your dive. What you've seen, etc.
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In this example we use the following information:
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Location: Oostvoornse Meer
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Dive Master: S. de Vries
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Buddy: S. de Vries
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Rating: 3 stars
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Notes: First dive here. Good visibility. Did see the concrete poles, some crab and fish. Very nice and easy dive.
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Made movie with 'headcam'.
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Now don't press ok yet!
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7. Edit equipment info
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You also want to edit your Cylinder information. And in the previous
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chapter, this was not edited. There is still another item to edit in
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the Dive Info screen:
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Cylinder: A double-click fieldset. Here you can edit your Cylinder information
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So, when you double click on the cylinder info, you get another
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popup. This popup gives you the following:
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Cylinder: Pull-down where you can choose your Cylinder, or add your own
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Size: The volume if not 'filled'
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Pressure: The maximum pressure of this Cylinder
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Optional:
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Start Pressure: What was the pressure starting the dive
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End Pressure: What was the pressure ending the dive
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Nitrox: What was the percentage of blend
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Now we are going to enter the data:
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Cylinder: 15.0 l
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Size: 15.0
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Pressure: 220
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Now tick the option for Start & End pressure
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Start Pressure: 180
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End Pressure: 60
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Press Ok
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Now your dive information for this dive is complete. You can now press
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ok in the Dive Info screen and view the results.
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8. Adding equipment info
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In Area with the 3 tabs there is the tab Equipment. With this tab, you
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can add Cylinders. We are going to add an additional Cylinder:
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In the main screen, click on the Equipment tab. This shows your Cylinder you added in 7.
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Now press the Add button and the Cylinder popup comes back.
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Just like you added your Cylinder information in 7. Edit equipment info, you add your cylinder
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information for the second Cylinder. Fill in all the information about this Cylinder and press OK.
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9. View info & Stats
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After adding all the information, you can use the tab Info &
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Stats. This tab will provide you with all the (statistical and
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calculated) information regarding your dive.
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The information contains:
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Dive Info:
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Date: Date and time of your dive
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Dive Time: Duration of your dive
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Surf Intv: Interval between previous dive and this dive
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Max Depth: Maximum depth of this dive
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Avg Depth: The average depth of this dive
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Water Temp: Lowest temperature of the water
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SAC: The amount of Surface Air Consumption liters per minute
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OTU: The Oxygen Toxicity Units of this dive
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O2/He: Amount of Oxygen/Helium
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Gas Used: The total volume of gas used during this dive
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Statistics:
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Total time: Total time of all your dives together, calculated
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Avg Time: The average divetime of your dives, calculated
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Max Depth: The maximum depth of all your dives
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Avg Depth: The average depth of all your dives, calculated
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Max SAC: Highest of Surface Air Consumption of all your dives
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Min SAC: Lowest of Surface Air Consumption of all your dives
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Avg SAC: Average Surface Air Consuption of all your dives, calculated
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10. Setting up preferences
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Subsurface has the ability to modify the preferences you want. By
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using menu 'File - Preferences' you will be presented a popup with the
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'Units'. You are free to choose what is your preference, with other
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words, use Metric or Imperial.
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You can set the following options:
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Depth: Your diving depth in Meters or Feet
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Pressure: The pressure of your tank(s) in Bar/Ato or PSI (Pressure Square Inch)
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Volume: The volume of your tank(s) in Liter or CuFt (Cubic Feet) (At sea-level pressure)
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Temperature: The temperature of the water in Celcius or Fahrenheit
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In the main screen, you did see in Area 3, some information. In the
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Columns options, you can enable/disable options you would like to show
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there:
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Show Temp: Shows the temperature of your dive
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Show Cyl: Shows the cylinder(s) of your dive
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Show O2%: Shows the O2% of your dive
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Show SAC: Shows the SAC of your dive (Surface Air Consumption)
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Show OTU: Shows the OTU of your dive (Oxygen Toxicity Units)
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And, you can change the font usage of the program.
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I will give an example here:
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I am a diver in The Netherlands, using the Metric System. Therefor, I
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go to the menu File, choose Preferences here. In the Units section, I
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use the folowing:
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Depth: Meter
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Pressure: Bar
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Volume: Liter
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Temperature: Celcius
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I would like to see the:
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Temperature
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Show Cyl
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Show O2%
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Show SAC
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As a beginning diver, I don't need to track my OTUs. So I leave this
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one not enabled.
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Clicking OK on the dialog stores these settings.
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11. How to find the Device Name
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When you connect your divecomputer by using an USB connector, most of the
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time, the default of ´/dev/ttyUSB0' should work. But if you have other
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Serial to USB devices, this can be different because '/dev/ttyUSB0' is
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already in use.
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One of the ways to find out what your dive name is:
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Disconnect your usb cable of your dive computer
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Open a terminal
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Type the command: 'dmesg' and press enter
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Plug in your usb cable of your divecomputer
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Type the command: 'dmesg' and press enter
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Within your terminal you should see a message similair to this one:
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usb 2-1.1: new full speed USB device number 14 using ehci_hcd
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usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial
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USB Serial support registered for generic
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usbcore: registered new interface driver usbserial_generic
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usbserial: USB Serial Driver core
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USB Serial support registered for FTDI USB Serial Device
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ftdi_sio 2-1.1:1.0: FTDI USB Serial Device converter detected
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usb 2-1.1: Detected FT232BM
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usb 2-1.1: Number of endpoints 2
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usb 2-1.1: Endpoint 1 MaxPacketSize 64
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usb 2-1.1: Endpoint 2 MaxPacketSize 64
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usb 2-1.1: Setting MaxPacketSize 64
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usb 2-1.1: FTDI USB Serial Device converter now attached to ttyUSB3
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usbcore: registered new interface driver ftdi_sio
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ftdi_sio: v1.6.0:USB FTDI Serial Converters Driver
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You see that in the third line from the bottom, the usb adapter is
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detected and is connected to 'ttyUSB3'. Now you use this information in
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the import settings as '/dev/ttyUSB3'. Your divecomputer interface is
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connected and you should be able to import your dives.
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interface cable to this serial port,
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Appendix A
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The use of libdivecomputer provides the support for divecomputers. Within
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the list of computers in the 'File - import' menu, you will see a listing
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of divecomputers. This list is covering a compatible set. Please check
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your users manual to check if your computer will be supported.
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Supported divecomputers:
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Atomics:
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Cobalt
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Cressi:
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Edi
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Mares:
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Icon HD
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Nemo
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Puck
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Oceanic:
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Veo250
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VT Pro
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OSTC: *
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DR5
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2N
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Reefnet:
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Sensus
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Sensus Pro
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Sensus Ultra
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Suunto:
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D9
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Eon
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Solution
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Viper
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Viper Air
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Uwatec:
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Aladin
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Memo Mouse
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Smart
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Zeagle:
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N2iTiON 3
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* OSTC computers are listed in the pull-down menu as OSTC. All 3 types are supported.
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