|
Switch Between 3
Independent Transmitters |
| A transmitter
threaded into the first stage high-pressure port
continuously sends tank pressure data to the Epic
mounted on your wrist. Frequencies are individually
coded to allow multiple transmitter use or divers to
swim side by side without interference with other units.
Because the transmitter and Epic are independent and
separately powered units, the Epic can be programmed and
used as a stand alone, non-air integrated dive computer. |
|
Advanced Wristwatch
Functions |
| The Epic is an
advanced digital wristwatch featuring a 1/100 second
chronograph (stopwatch) with lap timer, 24 hour
countdown timer, daily alarm, alternate time zone with
date, 12/24 hour clock, and backlight. |
|
Patented Air Time Remaining
Algorithm |
| You're at 80 feet with 1300 psi remaining in your
cylinder - how long before you need to begin an ascent
to a shallower depth? Our patented Air Time Remaining
feature calculates your current depth, breathing rate,
cylinder pressure, ascent time, and decompression status
to tell you exactly how much time you can remain
underwater. |
| Dive
Time Remaining |
| Dive Time Remaining, like Air Time Remaining provides a
'real' number in minutes, considering Air Time Remaining,
Nitrogen and Oxygen absorption, and automatically displays
whichever allows less time. |
|
Oversized Digits |
| Take the AERIS challenge: When shopping for a new
dive computer, compare the displays. When it comes to
viewing critical information, which would you rather see
at 100 feet? |
|
Audible
Alarms with Flashing LED Warning Light
|
| The Epic features a variety of system and
user-customized audible alarms, alerting you to
situations that pose a potential danger, or simply serve
as a convenient reminder. |
|
Audible Alarm Acknowledgement™
|
| Have you ever had difficulty hearing your computer's audible
alarm? Perhaps that little beep signifying a potentially
dangerous situation was timed perfectly with your exhaust
bubbles rushing past your ears. Or maybe it seemed insignificant
as that huge manta ray soared overhead. You won't miss the
Epic's audible alarm. Once triggered, the alarm will sound
continuously for 10 seconds. We know what you're thinking.
"That's nice, I'll definitely hear the alarm, but isn't that
going to annoy me and everyone else in the water?" We thought of
that too. The alarm's job is to get your attention so that you
look at the computer. Once it does that, simply press the button
and it will stop. |
|
Air, Nitrox or
100% Oxygen |
| The Epic acts simply as an 'Air' computer until you tell it
otherwise, whether that is this weekend or 2 years down the
road. |
|
Diver-Replaceable Batteries |
| The Epic Wristwatch and transmitters feature diver
replaceable batteries. This can be a real trip-saver on board a
live-aboard boat! |
|
Backlighting |
| An intense bluish green light illuminates the entire dial of
the watch evenly at the push of a button. The backlight may be
activated either on the surface, or underwater and remains on
for button depression time plus the duration that you choose for
a maximum of 10 seconds. |