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Suunto Vyper Novo User Guide

Alarms, warnings and notifications

Suunto Vyper Novo has audible and visual alarms designed to let you know when important limits or presets are being reached.

The two audible alarm types indicating high or low priority:

Alarm typeSound patternDuration
High priorityAlarm HighPriority2.4 s sound + 2.4 s break
Low priorityAlarm LowPriority0.8 s sound + 3.2 s break

In addition, there are three audible guidance notifications:

Instructional beepSound patternInterpretation
AscendingAlarm AscendingStart ascending
DescendingAlarm DescendingStart descending
Descending-ascendingAlarm DescendingAscendingChange gas

Suunto Vyper Novo displays information during the alarm breaks in order to save battery life.

High priority alarms:

AlarmExplanation

High priority alarm followed by 'Start ascending' beep, repeated for maximum three minutes

PO2 value blinks

PO2 value greater than the adjusted value. Current depth is too deep for the gas in use. You should immediately ascend or change to a lower O2% gas.
High priority alarm followed by 'Start descending' beep, repeated for maximum three minutes Er blinks and an arrow points downwards.Decompression ceiling depth exceeded. You should immediately descend to, or below, the ceiling.

High priority alarm, repeated three times.

SLOW blinks.

Maximum ascent rate of 10 m/min (33 ft/min) exceeded. Slow down your ascent rate.

Low priority alarms:

Alarm typeAlarm reason

Low priority alarm followed by 'Change gas' beep.

Gas mix O2% value blinks.

Gas change recommended (Nitrox dive mode only). You should change to a gas more favorable to decompression. ASC TIME assumes that the gas is changed and is accurate only if you change the gas accordingly.

Low priority alarm followed by 'Start ascending' beep, sounded two times.

ASC TIME blinks and an arrow points upwards.

No-decompression dive becomes a decompression stop dive. Depth is below the decompression floor level. You should ascend to, or above, the floor.

Low priority alarm followed by 'Start descending' beep.

DEEPSTOP blinks and an arrow points downwards.

Mandatory deepstop violated. You should descend to complete the deepstop.

Low priority alarm followed by 'Start descending' beep, repeated for three minutes.

An arrow points downwards.

Mandatory safety stop violated. You should descend to complete the safety stop.

Low priority alarm followed by two short beeps.

DEEPSTOP and timer displayed.

Deepstop depth reached. Make the mandatory deepstop for the duration shown by the timer.

Low priority alarm, repeated twice.

Tank pressure value blinks.

Tank pressure reaches the defined alarm pressure or the fixed alarm pressure, 50 bar (700 psi). Acknowledge the alarm by pressing any button.

Low priority alarm, repeated twice.

OLF% value blinks if PO2 value is greater than 0.5 bar.

OLF value at 80% or 100% (Nitrox dive mode only). Acknowledge the alarm by pressing any button.

Low priority alarm, repeated twice.

Maximum depth value blinks

Defined maximum depth or the maximum depth of the device exceeded. Acknowledge the alarm by pressing any button.
Low priority alarm, repeated twice; dive time value blinksDefined dive time exceeded. Acknowledge the alarm by pressing any button.
Low priority alarm. Maximum depth value blinks.Defined depth reached (Free dive mode only). Acknowledge the alarm by pressing any button.

Low priority alarm,

Surface time value blinks.

Duration of surface time until next dive (Free dive mode only). Acknowledge the alarm by pressing any button.

Visual alarms

Symbol on displayIndication
diver attentionAttention - extend surface interval
ErViolated decompression ceiling or bottom time is too long
noflyDo not fly

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