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Documentation: update "Import New Dives..."
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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@ -176,13 +176,14 @@ explicit deco stop. This feature allows dive computers to offer longer
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Import New Dives from your Dive Computer
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Before you start fiddling around with your dive computer, note that
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there are dive computers 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 Vyper does not recharge through the USB connection. Please
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consult the manual of your dive computer if you are unsure if it will
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be recharged when connected to the USB port.
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[NOTE]
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Some dive computers consume more power when they are in their
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PC-Communication mode. **This could drain your battery**. We therefore
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recommend that you check if your dive computer is recharging when
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connected to the USB port of a PC. The Suunto Vyper for example does
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not recharge through the USB connection. Please consult the manual of
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your dive computer if you are unsure if it will recharge or drain its
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batteries while connected to the USB port.
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Now it is time to hook up your dive computer to your PC:
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* On Linux this means you need to have the correct kernel
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module loaded. Most distributions will do this automatically
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for you. Make sure you have read/write permissions to that
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port. On Ubuntu that could mean you should do 'sudo adduser
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[your_username] dialout'.
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port. On Ubuntu that could mean you should run the command
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following command in a terminal window:
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sudo adduser [your_username] dialout
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* On Windows, the OS should offer to download the correct
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driver when you connect your dive computer to the USB port.
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http://www.silabs.com/support/pages/support.aspx?ProductFamily=USB+Bridges
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(see further hints in <<AppendixB,Appendix B>>)
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- Connect your interface cable to a free USB port
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- Connect your interface cable to a free USB port (or setup the Infrared
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or Bluetooth connection as described later in this manual)
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- Put your dive computer into PC Communication mode. (For 'Suunto Vyper', press Mode - 1 Memory - 3 TR-PC)
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(You should consult the manual of your specific dive computer for your brand and type)
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'/var/run/media/<your_username>/UEMISSDA'. In all cases Subsurface
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should suggest the correct location in the drop down list.
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So once you have selected this as device name you can download the
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Once you have selected this as device name you can download the
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dives from the Uemis Zurich. One technical issue with the Uemis Zurich
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download implementation (this is a firmware limitation, not a
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Subsurface issue) is that you cannot download more than about 40-50
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.On Linux:
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Try the following:
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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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