User guide

Introduction
4 NiTek Trio Dive Computer User Manual v1.2
stops are necessary or if the diver has ascended above a
mandatory stop ceiling. Nitrox specific warnings occur when
the diver approaches or exceeds a limiting PO2 of 1.6
atmospheres for all mixtures, and when cumulative exposure
to elevated PO2s exceeds recommended limits.
The NiTek Trio can calculate decompression stop
requirements for stops as deep as 90 feet (27 meters)
The NiTek Trio can be programmed to display data in
Imperial or metric units
Dive depth can be displayed in fresh or salt water
equivalents
Special mode indicators make it easy to determine what
display mode or screen you are in at any time
The NiTek Trio has a back light to illuminate the screen,
which can be turned on with the touch of a button
The NiTek Trio’s memory capability enables it to hold and
display log data on up to 30 hours of dive time or 60 dives
Detailed dive-profile information can be stored for each dive
through user-programmable sample intervals of 10 or 30
seconds (longer intervals allow data for a greater number of
dives)
Dive data can be uploaded and stored in a dive log format on
a desktop or laptop computer using the NiTekLogic™
software and optional PC interface