Console Giotto 3
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Console Giotto 3 has been designed to fit the dive computer Giotto in a modern console, Comes with mini Submersible Pressure Gauge, the Compass and the Computer.
The instruments are arranged on slightly tilted, which further improves the design and allows for greater readability of the same.
The high-definition screen has large numerical displays in a computer that is still compact-and-travel-friendly. The clearly visible battery life indicator and distinct audible alarms deliver critical information as well as peace-of-mind during the dive.
The computer has an algorithm created through a collaboration between Cressi and Bruce Wienke based on the Haldane Model, integrated with RGBM factors for safe decompression calculations in repetitive multi-day dives and with gas mixtures.
It will provide all the necessary information depth, dive times, possible need of decompression, ascent rate and all the surface intervals between dives.
This information is shown on the device’s large display via the PCD (Priority Compartment Digit Display) system that allows an easy-and-direct "dialogue" between the diver and the computer, ensuring a clear- understanding of all the data needed at any given time and a perfect readability in any situation.
The Computer is provided with 12/24 hour format clock, calendar and a versatile dive memory (logbook of 70 hours or 60 dives). T
he Mathematical model of Giotto can make saturation and de-saturation calculations of dives carried out both with air and with nitrox in any moment of the dive.
In this last case you can set all the parameters related to the mixture of your dive: from the maximum allowed PO2 value from between 17.4 to 23.2 PSI (1.2 BAR and 1.6 BAR), to the mixture’s oxygen percentage (FO2): between 21% and 99% of O2.
Additionally, the device may be set by the user for either metric (m-ºC) or feet system (ft.- ºF).
The mini Submersible Pressure Gauge has a color-coded scale that the divers can read at a glance.
The instruments face is divided into three different colored zones: the area from 600 PSI (50 BAR) and below is highlighted-in-red with a slide-bar and red stripes.
If the gauge is used on deeper dives, the red scale extends and fades to 1,300 PSI (100 BAR), this provides for added reserve air indication required at greater depths.
From 600 PSI (50 BAR) to approximately 3,000 PSI (200 BAR) is green and from 3,000 PSI (200 BAR) to end of the scale is blue.
The front glass lens is made to act as a pressure relief valve. In the event of a sudden increase in pressure inside the instrument, the glass rises slightly, allowing the excess pressure to escape.
The compass bezel has Compass Headings in 30°. Numbered increments and indicator marks for every 10°. The bezel has twin heading indicators for alignment of compass course and a lubber line across the compass face. Compass case is manufactured from a scratch resistant polycarbonate for strength and durability.
The instruments are housed in a small, modern shaped console boot, made from polycarbonate and Desmopan, (a thermoplastic polyurethane) two materials that guarantee protection from shocks, scratches and which, at the same time, is very lightweight.
The pressure gauge housing is durable chrome plated brass.
The gauge boot has an attachment point for a clip or lanyard. The pressure gauge is equipped with a 7/16" threaded high-pressure hose.
The instruments are arranged on slightly tilted, which further improves the design and allows for greater readability of the same.
The high-definition screen has large numerical displays in a computer that is still compact-and-travel-friendly. The clearly visible battery life indicator and distinct audible alarms deliver critical information as well as peace-of-mind during the dive.
The computer has an algorithm created through a collaboration between Cressi and Bruce Wienke based on the Haldane Model, integrated with RGBM factors for safe decompression calculations in repetitive multi-day dives and with gas mixtures.
It will provide all the necessary information depth, dive times, possible need of decompression, ascent rate and all the surface intervals between dives.
This information is shown on the device’s large display via the PCD (Priority Compartment Digit Display) system that allows an easy-and-direct "dialogue" between the diver and the computer, ensuring a clear- understanding of all the data needed at any given time and a perfect readability in any situation.
The Computer is provided with 12/24 hour format clock, calendar and a versatile dive memory (logbook of 70 hours or 60 dives). T
he Mathematical model of Giotto can make saturation and de-saturation calculations of dives carried out both with air and with nitrox in any moment of the dive.
In this last case you can set all the parameters related to the mixture of your dive: from the maximum allowed PO2 value from between 17.4 to 23.2 PSI (1.2 BAR and 1.6 BAR), to the mixture’s oxygen percentage (FO2): between 21% and 99% of O2.
Additionally, the device may be set by the user for either metric (m-ºC) or feet system (ft.- ºF).
The mini Submersible Pressure Gauge has a color-coded scale that the divers can read at a glance.
The instruments face is divided into three different colored zones: the area from 600 PSI (50 BAR) and below is highlighted-in-red with a slide-bar and red stripes.
If the gauge is used on deeper dives, the red scale extends and fades to 1,300 PSI (100 BAR), this provides for added reserve air indication required at greater depths.
From 600 PSI (50 BAR) to approximately 3,000 PSI (200 BAR) is green and from 3,000 PSI (200 BAR) to end of the scale is blue.
The front glass lens is made to act as a pressure relief valve. In the event of a sudden increase in pressure inside the instrument, the glass rises slightly, allowing the excess pressure to escape.
The compass bezel has Compass Headings in 30°. Numbered increments and indicator marks for every 10°. The bezel has twin heading indicators for alignment of compass course and a lubber line across the compass face. Compass case is manufactured from a scratch resistant polycarbonate for strength and durability.
The instruments are housed in a small, modern shaped console boot, made from polycarbonate and Desmopan, (a thermoplastic polyurethane) two materials that guarantee protection from shocks, scratches and which, at the same time, is very lightweight.
The pressure gauge housing is durable chrome plated brass.
The gauge boot has an attachment point for a clip or lanyard. The pressure gauge is equipped with a 7/16" threaded high-pressure hose.
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