User Manual
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My transmitter battery is draining rapidly
If your transmitter battery is draining faster than the expected battery life (Specifications, page 13), you should
make sure the transmitter is returning to low power mode after a dive.
When you return to the surface after a dive, depressurize your regulator.
The installed transmitter enters low power mode after two minutes have elapsed.
My transmitter makes an audible noise while diving
The transmitter makes an audible noise when transmitting data over the Subwave
™
sonar network during
normal operation. Sonar signals are noticeable while diving, and because sound travels better through water
than radio waves, the Subwave sonar network has longer range than traditional radio-based products. The
Subwave sonar network uses a lower power signal (1 W to 10 W) than traditional marine sonar systems
(around 1000 W). Testing has not indicated any disturbance to sea life.
You can decrease the power setting to reduce the audible noise from the transmitter (Adjusting the Transmitter
Power Setting, page 14).
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