Suunto Vyper Novo has the following dive modes:
By default, Air mode is activated when you enter dive mode. You can change which mode is activated or turn dive mode off under the general settings.
To change dive modes:
Each dive mode has its own settings which you need to adjust while in the given mode.
To modify dive mode settings:
Some settings cannot be changed until five (5) minutes have elapsed after the dive.
Air mode is for diving with regular air and has the following settings:
Nitrox mode is for diving with oxygen-enriched gas mixtures.
Diving with Nitrox allows you to increase bottom times or reduce the risk of decompression illness. However, when the gas mix is altered or depth increased, the oxygen partial pressure is generally increased. Suunto Vyper Novo provides you with information to adjust your dive and stay within safe limits.
Nitrox mode has the following settings
In Nitrox mode, both the percentage of oxygen in your tank and the oxygen partial pressure limit must be entered into Suunto Vyper Novo.
This ensures correct nitrogen and oxygen calculations and the correct maximum operating depth (MOD), which is based on your entered values.
The default oxygen percentage (O2%) setting is 21% (air) and oxygen partial pressure (PO2) setting is 1.4 bar (20 psi).
The gas mixes may be tagged as Primary, Secondary or Off. One of the gases is always set as Primary and the other gases may have any status. The decompression calculation is based on mixes that are defines as Primary gases.
To modify gas mix settings:
If the oxygen content of a mix is set to 22% or above, the setting value remains until changed. It does not automatically revert back to 21%.
If you have using more than one gas on a dive, Suunto Vyper Novo allows you to change enabled gas mixes during the dive.
A dive is always started with Mix1. You can change to another enabled mix that is within the set maximum oxygen partial pressure. The tissue calculation during the dive is based on the mixes you have selected as Primary gases.
To change gases during a dive:
If no button is pressed within 15 seconds, the dive computer goes back to the dive display without changing the gas mix.
The mix number, O2% and PO2 for the mixes are shown when scrolling. If the set PO2 limit is exceeded, the PO2 value blinks. You cannot change to the gas in this case. The mix is shown, but you cannot select it to use.
When ascending, Suunto Vyper Novo prompts you to change gas when the PO2 level you have set for the next mix allows a gas change.
With Gauge mode, you can use Suunto Vyper Novo as a bottom timer.
The timer in the center of the display shows dive time in minutes and seconds and activates at the start of the dive. The total running dive time, in minutes, is in the lower right corner.
The timer in the center of the display can be used as a stopwatch by pressing
during the dive.Pressing
resets the main timer and adds a bookmark to the dive log. The previously-timed interval is displayed below the main timer.Gauge mode has the following settings
Gauge mode is a bottom timer only and thus includes no decompression information or calculations.
With Free mode, Suunto Vyper Novo can be used as a freediving instrument. The dive time is indicated in minutes and seconds in the center of the display.
The free dive starts at 1.2 m (4 ft) and ends when your depth is less than 0.9 m (3 ft).
Free mode has the following settings:
You can define up to five independent depth notifications for freediving, for example, to alert you to start free falling or mouth filling. Each notification has a defined depth and can be turned on or off.
When you reach the notification depth, the backlight blinks and the low priority audible alarm sounds.
To define depth notifications:
While freediving, you can use the surface countdown timer to help you prepare yourself for you next dive. Suunto Vyper Novo starts the countdown as soon as you reach 1.2 m (4 ft).
To set the surface countdown timer: