Installing the wireless transmitter, Pairing and code selection, 19 5.7.2. pairing and code selection – SUUNTO Vyper Air User Manual

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In order to use the transmitter, the wireless integration needs to be enabled in your Suunto
Vyper

AIR

's settings. To enable or disable the wireless integration refer to Section 5.8.10.

Setting the tank pressure.

5.7.1. Installing the wireless transmitter
When purchasing the Suunto Vyper

AIR

, we strongly recommend that you have your Suunto

representative attach the transmitter to the first stage of your regulator.
However, if you decide to attach it yourself, do the following:
1.

Remove the high pressure (HP) port plug on the first stage of your regulator using an
appropriate tool.

2.

Thread the high pressure transmitter of the Suunto Vyper

AIR

into the HP port of your

regulator with your fingers. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN! Maximum torque is 6 Nm/4.4
lbsft or 53 lbsin. The seal is based on a static O-ring, not force!

3.

Attach the regulator to the scuba cylinder and slowly open the valve. Check for leaks
by submerging the regulator first stage in water. If leaks are detected, check the
condition of the O-ring and sealing surfaces.

5.7.2. Pairing and code selection
In order to receive wireless data, the transmitter and the Suunto Vyper

AIR

need to be

paired. During the pairing procedure, the transmitter and dive computer select a common
transmission code.
The transmitter is activated when the pressure exceeds 15bar/218 psi and it then starts
sending pressure data together with a code number. During the pairing procedure, the
Suunto Vyper

AIR

stores the code number and starts displaying pressure values that are

received with that code. This coding procedure inhibits data mix-up from other divers also
using a Suunto Vyper

AIR

transmitter.

When there is no stored code, the Suunto Vyper

AIR

displays “cd:--” and receives data

with lowered sensitivity from a very short distance only. By taking the Suunto Vyper

AIR

close to the transmitter, it will store the received code and start receiving with full sensitivity
and display data received with this code only. The code is stored until you reset it manually.
To pair the transmitter and the Suunto Vyper

AIR

dive computer:

1.

Make sure that the transmitter is properly attached to the regulator’s HP port and that
the regulator is properly attached to the cylinder.

2.

Ensure that the Suunto Vyper

AIR

is turned on, and that the wireless integration is

enabled in the Suunto Vyper

AIR

settings (HP set ON, see Section 5.8.11. Setting the

HP code). The Vyper

AIR

should display “cd:--” in the lower left corner of the alternative

display.

3.

Slowly open the cylinder valve fully and pressurize the regulator. The transmitter starts
transmitting when the pressure exceeds 15 bar/218 psi.

4.

Take the Suunto Vyper

AIR

wrist unit close to the transmitter. The unit will then quickly

display the selected code number and then start displaying the transmitted cylinder
pressure. The wireless transmitter indicator is displayed every time the Suunto Vyper

AIR

receives a valid signal.

WARNING

If there are several divers using Suunto Vyper

AIR

diving instruments

with wireless transmission, always ensure that each diver is using a
different code before starting the dive.
Reset the transmitter's code manually, see Section 5.8.11. Setting
the HP code.
The transmitter will then select a new code. The Suunto Vyper

AIR

must be in “cd:--“ mode to pair on the new code. This procedure can
be used if, for example, your dive buddy has the same code and you
need to change it.

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