The dive computer Cressi Goa It's a fully modular clock computer, extremely robust and reliable. It is an elegant and versatile proposal, under its appearance of a modern and attractive watch hides a very complete computer for diving and apnea that stands out for its versatility. Suitable for the advanced diver or for technical diving and for apnea or snorkeling, but surprisingly simple for the average diver by providing information in a clear and simple way with only two buttons.
Construction
Dive mode:
In the case of vehicles of categories M1 and N2
Designed to provide precise basic parameters for mixed diving with decompression tables calculated by specific programs.
Program free (APNEA):
Construction
- Box made of impact-resistant technopolymers. This composition allows great lightness, impact resistance and aesthetic aging. The computer box is extremely flat, with a very hydrodynamic edgeless section and its dimensions are relatively contained, with a model digit view.
- Extra-flat profile (maximum height 14 mm) with completely rounded design, very hydrodynamic and avoiding possible entanglements. Even the belt anchorage follows the box profile.
- Two very integrated low profile pushers with minimized slack to ensure the tightness of the toricas by working perfectly in perpendicular and preventing the entry of particles or small grains of sand that can block them.
- Box diameter of only 48 mm
- Wide screen UFDS (User Friendly Display System) 35mm in diameter vs 48mm total of the box. The distribution of information, screen contrast, proportions and size of digits have been studied to facilitate reading. All data is presented segmented with lightly spaced lines that make it easy to read even in stress or emergency situations.
- New high-efficiency processor with reduced power consumption.
- High intensity backlit display by button or in case of alarm (5 seconds per push)
- High strength mineral glass screen.
- Guaranteed resistance up to 400 feet.
- Optional interface for viewing the dive profile
- Rubber strap with stainless steel buckle anchored by AISI 316 threaded screws. Two components. High strength stainless steel needle. Length calibrated for use on suit.
- New navigation system for menus and introduction of parameters for maximum usability and intuitiveness. The ease of configuration, navigation through the different menus and access to the large amount of information provided is always very intuitive.
- 12/24 hour clock with calendar and seconds.
- This is a precision chronometer.
- It's an alarm clock.
- High intensity backlight function.
- Indication of no-fly time and desaturation time
- Low battery indicator
- Metric or imperial units
- Battery user replaceable
- MODE OFF for use in snorkeling / swimming
- Log book with historical memory of 50 dives per mode.
- Air, Nitrox, Gauge and Apnea modes.
- Very long battery life by a combination of systems: saving mode when not using the auto-start computer and a new low-power processor. Battery is CR2450.
- Interface with connection to dive computer by simply holding the computer and connecting to PC with USB cable. Software compatible with all versions of Windows and Mac.
- A depth gauge calibrated in salt water for maximum accuracy in most common use.
- Four colors are available: black-grey, black-white, black-blue, white-pink, white-black.
- Ability to disable DIVE functions to prevent unnecessary alarms during snorkeling or swimming.
Dive mode:
- Polyvalent Air/Nitrox from 21% to 50% O2 in increments of 1%.
- RGBM algorithm Wienke 9 tissue modified.
- In the case of vehicles of categories N1 and N2, the maximum authorised mass of the vehicle shall not exceed:.
- Algorithm that can be customized in 3 levels (Safety factor: SF0, SF1, SF2).
- It allows successive dips with different mixtures (reprogramming of the mixture is essential if Nitrox is used).
- Graphic indicator of oxygen toxicity of the CNS.
- In the case of a submersible, it shall not be possible for the submersible to be placed in the water.
- PP02 adjustable from 1.2 to 1.6.
- Independent logbook by modalities: 50 dives with 16 information data on each dive.
- Profile mode: Minute-by-minute on-screen profile of all dives recorded in the logbook.
- Ascent speed with graphic indicator and visual and acoustic alarms.
- Pre-defined altitude.
- Acoustic, visual and illuminated screen alarms: PO2, CNS, speed of ascent, DECO, omitted DECO, maximum depth exceeded (optional).
- Calibrated in salt water for maximum accuracy.
- No DEC time and DEC time.
- Optional safety stop (Stop) in case of dives in a safety curve.
- Autonomy of approximately 4 years (50 dives per year).
- Temperature, instantaneous PO2 and mixture used visible underwater at the push of a button.
- High power backlit display (one tap, 5 seconds)
- Reset option by menu. Eliminates residual nitrogen memory for use in rental or teaching diving facilities.
- Time indication during the dive.
- Violation of the ascent speed, deco stage, and PPO2 alarms.
- Possibility to exclude no-fly alarms.
In the case of vehicles of categories M1 and N2
Designed to provide precise basic parameters for mixed diving with decompression tables calculated by specific programs.
- A depth gauge calibrated in salt water (maximum accuracy).
- current depth, maximum depth, dive time in minutes and seconds and temperature.
- Logbook of 50 dives independent of dives made in Gauge mode.
- Average depth
- It's a reversible timer underwater.
Program free (APNEA):
- Depth
- Temperature
- Down count.
- Maximum depth of dive.
- Duration of descent.
- Surface interval from previous descent.
- Duration of the session.
- Depth alarm, dive time, surface time.
- Recovery time with alarm.
- Indication of time during the dive.
- Stopwatch for static apnea.
- Logbook of 50 downloads a day.
All about the dive computer
The appearance of the dive computer was one of the greatest advances in this sport.
This device allows us to dive with total freedom, with the security of being permanently informed about the depth we can reach or the time we have available, without fear of mistakes. Next we will go deeper into the knowledge of the dive computer.
THE OPERATION OF THE COMPUTER
The dive computer is based on a totally different concept than the tables; so if with the tables the most important thing is to know the time you have been diving, for the computer the most important thing is to know the remaining time.
All computers work on the basis of algorithms, comparing their decompression model with the data obtained during the dive. Currently the most commonly used algorithms are those of Bühlmann and Spencer, followed by those of Haldane, Rogers and Powell.
Thus the computer bases its operation on the collection of a large amount of data, such as the duration of the dive, the depth of the dive at any given moment and even the water temperature, which it uses to calculate the level of saturation reached by the diver's tissues at any given moment. From this calculation, the device will calculate how long the diver can remain at that depth without decompression or, if decompression is necessary, what stops he will have to make.
Obviously, the more data we give the computer, the more accurate the calculations it will make.
It is also important to know the most important functions that a dive computer must perform. These are the following:
- Indication of the current depth.
- Maximum depth reached during the dive.
- Depths at which decompression stops must be made.
- Indication of elapsed dive time.
- Time remaining before decompression is required.
- Time required for each decompression stop.
- Total ascent time.
- Water temperature.
- Air management.
- Audible alarms.
- Visual alarms.
- Altitude adjustment.
- Surface desaturation time.
- Time interval to leave before flying.
- Dive simulator.
- Battery charge indicator.
- Dive logbook.
- Oxygen content in the mixture.
- Oxygen partial pressure.
- Oxygen toxicity.
A COMPUTER FOR EVERY DIVER
Before acquiring a computer, stop and think what are my real necessities? The market can blind us with equipment that offer a thousand and one functions, so the most important thing is to be clear about what our needs are and buy a computer that meets them, without going for very sophisticated models that will only complicate our lives, without ever getting the most out of them.
So if you are starting out in the world of diving, we recommend that you buy a simple computer, looking above all that it is easy to interpret (underwater you will certainly have many other things to worry about). Para if you are a beginner, it is not bad if your device has alarms to warn you if you exceed the maximum allowed depths.
Para If you are an experienced diver, the level of sophistication of the computer will also depend on your level of diving and the time you can devote to this activity.
There are two main types of computers:
- Wrist computers: they only have the data of the dive and the parameters that we manually include.
- Air management: in addition to the above data, they have information on air consumption at each moment of the dive.
There are two types:- Console: connected to the first stage of the regulator by means of a hose.
- Wireless transmission: connected by waves, through a transmitter/receiver system.
On the other hand, there are manually activated and automatically activated computers. The latter are activated mechanically when the diver is immersed in the water, which is very convenient, although it has the disadvantage that it will interpret a simple sweetening of the device after use as a dive. Manual activation does not have this disadvantage, but it does have the possibility of forgetting to activate the device (although we always think that this will not happen to us).
TIPS FOR THE USE OF THE COMPUTER
- Each diver should bring his own computer: in case the data given by the computers are different, we should always be guided by the most conservative one.
- Check the condition of the computer before each dive.
- The computer should be viewed from the vertical, otherwise some computers with digital numbers may give different readings if not read in this way.
- Take a look at it from time to time during the dive: it is a good habit to check it from time to time.
- In case of a trip, it is important that the computer is not stored in a hermetically sealed container, as this could cause an error in its atmospheric pressure sensor that continuously recalculates atmospheric conditions.
- It never hurts to carry decompression tables, a watch and a depth gauge in case the computer fails; anything can happen and it is better to be safe.
- It is of vital importance to carry out the periodic revisions recommended by the manufacturer of the equipment.
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