D700/D706INSTRUCTION MANUAL
10Checking AccessoriesAfter opening the package, first check that all of the following products and accessoriesare present. Size AA alkaline batterie
295. Register CYBER AQUALANDAll CYBER AQUALAND products have information for identifying their respective watches. AQUALAND GRAPH 2001recognizes CYBER
5.1. Change User NameIt is necessary to transfer identification information from the watch when changing the user name of CYBER AQUALAND.When [Change
6. Add Log DataLog data can be added to data that has been transferred from the watch.When the button of the <Main Window> is clicked with the
32Dive TypeThe dive type can be changed for data that has been transferred from Hyper Aqualand.The dive type cannot be changed for data that has been
33When the button is clicked with the mouse, added data is finalized and the program returns to the <MainWindow>.In addition, when the or but
346.1. Create New LogA new log is created without transferring data from the watch. This is performed when you want to retain a log even thoughthere i
35Dive Type Select the dive type.Ave. Depth Enter the average depth as a numerical value.Max. Depth Enter the maximum depth as a numerical value.Ave.
6.4. Edit AlbumStill pictures and animated images are registered.When the button is clicked with the mouse, image registration is finalized and the p
6.4.1. Add ImageSelect a location at which you want to add an image by clicking with the mouse. The image is added at the selected location.When the
386.4.4. Import LogLog data is imported.The <Select Folder> dialogue box is displayed when [Import Log (I)] is selected from the [Option (O)] me
11✩Attachment of Ferrite CoreAttach the ferrite core to the USB cable provided by referring to the illustration below. Loop the USB cableonce at the
7. Diving ListSwitch the display if the <Main Window> is in the Album Display Mode.7.1. SortWhen any of the items displayed in the <Diving Li
40Addition of Displayed ItemsWhen an item that you want to be displayed is selected from the list of items on the left side of the display and thebutt
41The Search function cannot be used in the Search mode.When Transfer or Create New Log is performed in the Search mode, selection is canceled and all
8. Display GraphA graph is displayed of the diving data displayed in the <Log Display Area> of the <Main Window>. Data added with CreateNe
43Moves the graph cursor to the next data in 5minute units.Moves the graph cursor to the last data set.Moves the graph cursor to the next data set.Mov
44Sets the color outside the graph.Sets the color of the legend.Switches between 2D and 3D display.3 DimensionsSolid Color Sets the background color o
458.3. Print GraphThe graph is printed out as it appears on the screen when the button is clicked with the mouse.Although printouts are generated bas
9. Print LogData is printed out that has been selected in the <Diving List> of the <Main Window>.The <Print> dialogue box is display
9.2. Print PreviewA preview of the printout is displayed when the button is clicked with the mouse.47The scale of the preview display can be changed
10. Create HTML DocumentAn HTML document is generated from data selected in the <Diving List> of the <Main Window>.The <Create HTML Doc
121. Installing Batteries in Communication Unit(1) Remove the battery cover on the bottom of thecommunication unit. The battery cover isremoved by li
10.1. Set BackgroundA background can be set for a web site.49None A background is not set.Color ...A dialogue box is displayed for selecting the backg
11. Trip SummaryMultiple sets of log data can be managed collectively in the form of trip summaries.Log data can only be registered in a single trip s
Create New Trip Summary51Title Enter a title to be displayed for the list of trip summaries. Titles can be entered using up to 40 letters or numbers.D
11.2. CustomizeTrip summary items and their contents to be saved in a trip summary are registered.52Registration is finalized when the is clicked wit
ContentsContents can be entered using up to 20 letters or numbers. A maximum of 100 contents can be registered.53Displays the <Add> dialogue box
54Edits the trip summary currently displayed.Edit by following the same procedure as that for Create New Trip Summary.Registers items written into a t
11.5. Delete LogA log registered in a trip summary is deleted from the diving list of that trip summary.The log you want to delete is selected from th
12. Limiting ValuesThe following lists the limiting values for data entered with AQUALAND GRAPH 2001.56Item Max.registered no.Log 99991000100100100010
5712.2. No. of Entered CharactersItem Max.no.of charactersWeight 10 letters or numbersCapacity (Tank) 10 letters or numbersPressure 10 letters or numb
5812.3. Entered ValuesItemMax.no.ofcharactersRepet. No. 0-9Dive No. 0-65535Max. depth 5 numbersAve. depth 5 numbersSafety stopdepth 5 numbersSafety st
13(3) Charging will begin if the watch is properly connected to the communication unit. TheLED on the right side of the communication unit lights whe
CAPgmINSTRUCTION MANUAL
IntroductionCAPgm lets you edit set data of CYBER AQUALAND. In addition to making the varioussettings of the watch (travel location, alarm, timer, de
Introduction ... 21. Start up and Ending ... 41.1.
1. Startup and EndingStartupSelect Program, [AQUALAND GRAPH 2001] and then [CAPgm] from the START button in the task bar. The <Startup Window> i
You can use the functions indicated below in the <Main Window>.• Receiving setting data from watch• Sending setting data edited with PC to watch
2.1. TransferSetting data is received from the watch. The <Receive setting data from watch> dialogue box is displayed when either [Transfer (T)]
Data transmission begins when the button is clicked with the mouse. If transmission is successful, theprogram returns to the <Main Window>. Wh
2.3. Set PC ClockThe PC clock is set to the time of the watch.The <Set PC Clock> dialogue box is displayed when [Set PC Clock (C)] is selected f
2.4. InterfaceThis is for selecting the interface to be used when connecting with the watch. 9The interface set with [AQUALAND GRAPH 2001] is used for
103. Edit Setting Data3.1. Log ModeThe [Log Mode] tab on the <Main Window> is displayed when it is clicked with the mouse. This lets you set the
14Cautions Regarding Use During DivingWARNINGThis watch cannot be used as a primary instrument for diving. When using the watch during diving, always
3.2. GeneralThe [General] tab is displayed when it is clicked with the mouse on the <Main Window>. The following settings are made with this tab
3.2.2. Hour FormatSelect [12 Hour Format] when you want to display the watch current time using a 12 hour format. Select [24 Hour Format] when you wan
3.2.4. Alarm SoundYou can select the alarm sound you prefer from the 16 types of alarm sounds available. You can listen to any of the alarm sounds bef
3.3. Select Travel LocationThe [Select Travel Location] tab is displayed when it is clicked with the mouse on the <Main Window>. Locations and t
3.3.1. Select Main Location/Travel Location15Select a location from the location list that you want to set as the main location or travel location, an
3.4. Edit Location and Time DifferenceLocations and time differences are edited. Up to 30 locations can be registered in a single location group. Whe
3.4.2. Add Existing Location to Location ListWhen a location is selected in the [Select Location] area and the button to the right of the [Select Loc
3.5. Edit Location GroupLocation group data is edited. Up to 100 groups can be registered. The and buttons aredisabled when the number of registere
3.5.2. Duplicate Location GroupThe <Input Location Group> dialogue box is displayed when a location group is selected from the location group li
3.5.7. Function RestrictionsThe following functions are restricted corresponding to the number of registered groups when the temporary location groupn
15• Confirm that "ERR" (error) or "CHK" (check) is not displayed on the display. • Confirm that the band is securely attached to
3.6. Destination TimerThe [Destination Timer] tab is displayed when it is clicked with the mouse on the <Main Window>. The following settings ar
3.7. AnniversariesThe [Anniversaries] tab is displayed when it is clicked with the mouse on the <Main Window>. Black and white bit map files 24
3.7.3. Delete AnniversaryThe button is enabled when the date on which you want to delete a graphic is selected from the anniversarylist. The selected
3.8. Dive ModeThe [Dive Mode] tab on the <Main Window> is displayed when it is clicked with the mouse. The following settings are made with this
3.8.2. Dive Time AlarmON/OFFSelect ON when you want the alarm to sound. Select OFF when you do not want the alarm to sound. TimeSelect the elapsed tim
3.9. Set Daily Graphic• Graphics that are displayed on different days can be registered in the watch. The <Set Daily Graphic> dialogue box is di
3.9.2. Change GraphicThe button is enabled when a graphic is selected. A dialogue box for selecting a graphic is displayed when the button is clicke
4. Limiting ValuesThe following lists the limiting values for data entered with [CAPgm]. 4.1. No. of Registrations28Item Max. registered no. Comments
FeaturesThis watch is provided with numerous convenientfunctions used during diving. •Various information is displayed to serve as a reference for sa
Other Convenient Functions•This watch is also equipped with a travel time function that enables you to easily displaylocal time when traveling or on b
Display Mode (Functions)Standard ModeThe watch is usually used in this mode. The standard mode consists of the followingseven sub-modes. 1. Time Mode
Dive Mode This mode is used for diving. The watch automatically switches to the dive mode when adive is started, and displays current water depth, di
2Unauthorized reproduction of any or all of this manual is strictly prohibited. The contents of this manual are subject to change without notice. Th
20About 60% charged to fully chargedNearly insufficiently charged. Chargethe watch promptly. Since the watchmay become insufficiently chargedduring
21Switching the Mode• The mode changes in the order of standard mode, dive plan mode, scuba log mode, skinlog mode and surface mode each time button (
* The surface mode is no longer displayed once measurement of no fly time (timer) is completedafter scuba diving. The watch switches to the time mode
Using the Standard Mode1. Time ModeThis mode is the basic mode of this watch and is used to correct and display the time anddate.A. Switching the Disp
(3) Correct the flashing item by pressing either button (B) or button (A).• Pressing button (B) advances the display by one step at a time, while pres
2. Travel Time ModeThe travel time mode is used to display the date and time of another location separatefrom the Main Time of the time mode (Main tim
C. Interchanging Locations Between Travel Time Mode and Time ModeWhen a location in a time zone that is frequently used is set in the travel time mode
A. Setting the Destination Timer(1) The watch switches to the correction state (display flashes)when button (C) is pressed for at least 2 seconds in t
B. Destination Timer Measuring ProcedureOnce the destination timer has been set, measurement begins automatically. Once thetimer reaches the arrival
4. Alarm ModeOnce this alarm is set (ON), the alarm sounds for approximetely 30 seconds at the sametime every day and "Alarm" is displayed o
EnglishEnglishEnglishEnglishEnglishEnglish3EnglishFirst, cancel the low power mode.This watch is initially in the low power mode (time displayor calen
5. Chronograph ModeThe chronograph function of this watch is able to measure time in 1/100 units for up to 99hours, 59 minutes and 59.99 seconds. The
6. Timer ModeThe timer of this watch can be set up to 99 minutes in 1 minute units. An alarm soundindicating that the time is up sounds for about 30
B. Timer Measuring Procedure(1) The timer is repeatedly started and stopped each time button (B) is pressed.(2) The watch returns to the setting displ
7. System Monitor ModeThis mode provides a general indication of the amount of charge remaining in thesecondary battery along with the usage status of
C. Flash Memory Status DisplayThis display provides a general indication of the amount of flash memory available. Inaddition, garbage collection can
Locations Displayed by this WatchThe locations displayed in the time, travel time and destination timer sub-modes of thestandard mode can be edited wi
Warning FunctionsThis watch is equipped with various warning functions for the purpose of avoiding risks andproblems when diving as much as possible.
When the watch has switched to the file error warning display, perform the garbage collectionprocedure in the system monitor mode of the standard mode
Decompression Diving WarningThis alarm sounds for 3 seconds and the decompression stopindicator (STOP) is displayed on the display when the no-decompr
Diving Terms Used by this WatchThe following provides an explanation of the diving terms displayed by this watch alongwith their basic meanings. <A
4IntroductionThank you for your purchase of the Citizen CYBER AQUALAND. Please read this manualcarefully before using your watch to ensure that it is
<Body Nitrogen Level>This refers to the amount of nitrogen dissolved in the body as a result of diving. Thiswatch displays a general indicator
Using the Dive Plan ModeThis mode is used to plan the next dive. In this mode, the no-decompression limit timeaccording to the first dive and repetit
3. Dive Alarm<Depth Alarm>The depth display flashes and an alarm sounds for 15 seconds at 1 minute intervals (forthe set number of times) to war
Using the Scuba Log Mode and Skin LogModeThe scuba log mode is used to display the scuba diving log automatically recorded by thewatch during scuba di
2. Calling Up Skin Diving Log Data(1) The most recent skin diving log data is displayed when the watch is switched to theskin log mode by pressing but
45Using the Dive ModeThis mode is used to measure depth underwater. When the water sensor detects water inany mode other than the transfer mode and l
During scuba diving:<Case of No-Decompression Diving>• The current time, water temperature and current body nitrogen level graph are displayeddu
WARNINGNever dive in a manner that requires a decompression stop (decompression diving). Ifdecompression diving should happen to occur, immediately s
6. Ending the Dive Mode• The watch returns to the surface mode or the time mode of thestandard mode when button (D) is pressed for at least 2 secondsw
Low power mode (Temporally function)The low power mode is a special mode for allowing the watch to run while using theminimum amount of current consum
5Safety Precautions: Observe at All TimesThe following provides an explanation of those matters that should be observed at alltimes to prevent injury
2. Setting the Time and Date(1) The watch enters the correction state (display is flashing) whenbutton (C) is pressed for at least 2 seconds during th
Data Communication FunctionsData is transferred between watches or between the watch and personal computer usingthe data communication functions. The
Connection PinsThese pins are for connecting with the charging or data transfer pins of the watch.There are four connections pins. The two center pin
B. Infrared Communication Mode Operating ProcedureThe procedure for data transfer by infrared communication is performed with the watch. (1) The watc
3. Data Communication with PCThere are two ways for transferring data between the watch and a personal computer.The first involves using the communica
(2) Attach the watch to the communication unit.Sufficiently open up the locking tab on the left side of the communication unit, and connectthe watch t
4. Data Communication Between WatchesIf your friend or acquaintance has the same type of watch, data can be transferredbetween watches by using the in
57Accessory SoftwareThe CD-ROM provided with the watch contains two application software programsentitled, "AQUALAND GRAPH 2001" and "C
2. InstallationA. Installing the USB DriverInstall the USB driver from the CD-ROM provided by following the procedure describedbelow. The procedure d
(7) Select "CD-ROM drive" and click on"NEXT". The display changes to thescreen shown at right.(8) Click on "NEXT" to be
6WARNING• Diving is a potentially dangerous sport. When using this watch for diving,make sure to have a correct understanding of this watch as descri
(5) After confirming the contents, click on"NEXT" to install the suitable driver fromthe CD-ROM and display the screen shownat right. (6) C
(6) Check that "Search for a suitable driver formy device" has been selected and thenclick on "NEXT". The display changes tothe s
B. Installing AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 (accessory software)When AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 is installed from the CD-ROM provided by following theprocedure describ
(5) If you want to change the directory wherethe applications are installed, click on"Browse" and change to the desireddirectory. Confirm t
All Reset and Formatting Flash Memory1. All ResetThis function is used to return the time, date and all other watch settings to their initial(default)
CAUTIONFormatting flash memory is performed when the flash memory has happened to becomedamaged. Please note that incorrect use of this function can
TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause SolutionEntire display is blankWatch does not switch to divemodeUnable to end dive modeAlarm does not soundEL li
67Problem Possible Cause SolutionLow display contrastExcessive time required forswitching modesThe "CHK" (Check) displayremains displayed fo
Handling Precautions (for the watch)WARNING Water Resistance PerformanceThis watch is water resistant to 200 meters. Although it can be used for air
69CAUTION Keep your watch clean• The case and band of the watch come in direct contact with the skin in the same manner asclothing. Metal corrosion
WARNINGIn order to ensure safe diving, dive while allowing an adequate margin of safetyrelative to the displayed no-decompression limit time.WARNINGNe
Specifications<Watch Body>1. Movement No. : D700 (meeter) / D706 (feet) 2. Crystal oscillation frequency: 32,768 Hz (Hz = no. of oscillations pe
8. Other Additional Functions• EL light• Water sensor• Various warning functions (insufficient charge warning, file error warning, abnormalpressure de
AQUALAND GRAPH 2001INSTRUCTION MANUAL
IntroductionAQUALAND GRAPH 2001 enables diving data stored in memory with CYBER AQUALANDto be transferred to a personal computer using a communication
Introduction ... 21. Startup and Ending ... 41.1. Startu
1. Startup and Ending1.1. StartupSelect Program followed by [Aqualand Graph 2001] after clicking the START button of the task bar.The <Transfer Gen
2. Main WindowThis is the window that is displayed first when [AQUALAND GRAPH 2001] is started up.The <Main Window> is composed of the following
*Data in the log display area is shown in red when the average depth (Ave. Depth) and maximum depth (Max. Depth) arereference values.6Skin Diving Log
7Main Window in Album Display ModeWhen the main window is displayed in the diving list display mode, either click the button with the mouse or select
Attribute IconsIcons indicating attributes are displayed on the left side of the diving list.82.1. Change Log Display DataWhen the line in the <Div
8CONTENTSIntroduction... 4Checking Accessori
2.2. MenusFiles (F)9Create New Log (N) Creates a new log without transferring data from the watch.Edit (E) Edits the log that is currently displayed.D
10Option (O)Transfer (T) Transfers data from the watch.Export Log (E) Exports all or a portion of diving data.Import Log (I)Loads exported data.DOS, V
3. Settings3.1. GeneralSettings for information required for operating AQUALAND GRAPH 2001 are registered.The <General> dialogue box is displaye
123.1.3. Dive TypeSpecify a dive type initially displayed when creating a new log with Create New Log.3.1.4. Units when Creating a New Log (Unit : Dep
3.1.8. Select FolderYou can select a folder.In the case of starting up from Import Log the button is not displayed.13When the button is clicked with
3.2. Customized ItemsCustomized user settings and their contents to be saved in a log are registered.The <User customized items> dialogue box is
3.2.1. ItemsItems can be entered using up to 12 letters or numbers. A maximum of 1000 contents can be registered.15Displays the <Add> dialogue b
163.3. Fixed ItemsThe following items that are saved in a log are registered.*Diver *Weather *Tank Material *D.Service (Diving Service)*Dive Style *Wa
17Displays the <Add> dialogue box and adds new items. A check for duplicated data is not performed.Displays the <Modify> dialogue box and
183.3.3. Tank MaterialThe tank material can be entered using up to 10 letters or numbers. A maximum of 100 tank materials can be registered.Displays t
Using the Dive Plan Mode... 411. Switching the Display...
193.3.4. Diving Service (D.Service)The diving service (D.Service) can be entered using up to 20 letters or numbers. A maximum of 100 diving services c
203.3.5. Dive StyleDive style can be entered using up to 10 letters or numbers. A maximum of 100 dive styles can be registered.The following operation
213.3.6. Water Conditions (Water Cond.)Water conditions (Water Cond.) can be entered using up to 10 letters or numbers. A maximum of 100 water conditi
223.3.7. Diving Suit / Inner WearDiving Suit / Inner Wear can be entered using up to 20 letters or numbers. A maximum of 100 items can be registered.D
233.3.8. EquipmentEquipment can be entered using up to 10 letters or numbers. A maximum of 100 equipment items can be registered.Displays the <Add&
243.4. Dive LocationsLocations and dive sites to be saved in a log are registered.The <Dive Locations> dialogue box is displayed when [Dive Loca
3.4.2. Dive SiteDive sites can be entered using up to 20 letters or numbers. A maximum of 100 dive sites can be registered.253.4.1. LocationLocations
4. TransferData is transferred from the watch to a personal computer.The <Transfer> dialogue box is displayed either by clicking the button fro
4.1. IrDAData is transferred from CYBER AQUALAND by IrDA.* The display changes to the Infrared Communication Menu when the [MODE] button near the lowe
TransferAQUALAND GRAPH 2001 transfers data with Hyper Aqualand attached to the communication unit. Refer to the HyperAqualand user's manual for i
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