Sherwood Amphos Air 2.0 Dive Computer:
Sherwood Scuba adds the additional feature of Hoseless Air Integration with the introduction of the Amphos Air 2.0. The chrome accents give this stylish computer the flair needed to be used as a daily watch but still provides all the computing power you need when diving. Four operating Modes (Time, Dive, Free Dive, Gauge) air integration with two gas (21-50% and 21-100%) operation. Independent PO2 alarm settings for each gas. Fueled by DSAT (Diving Science and Technology) database algorithm decompression model (Modified Haldanean) and has loading bar graphs (nitrogen, oxygen, ascent).
The Sherwood Amphos Air 2.0 Dive Computer has a logbook with 24 dive memory (3 screens each), history mode providing total dives, maximum depth, total dive hours and lowest temperature encountered. The computers display is based on the intuitive Wisdom3 format. Safety and deep stop with countdown (minutes: seconds). Selectable audible alarms with flashing icons, wet activation and data retention maintains settings and data during battery swap. Sherwood's watch computer with air integration transmitter is sure to be a diver's favorite.
Computer has an intuitive operation and display, with large easy to read numbers and a clean matter-of-fact screen that gives you what you need to know. The computer can operate in either imperial or metric measurements. The computer has a common CR2430 consumer replaceable battery. When worn as a watch the Amphor will give local time and destination time so it's great as a travel companion. The watch function is also equipped with altitude information, temperature and date. Time can be set in 12 or 24-hour formats. The watch mode can also be used as a countdown timer, chronograph and provides daily alarm functions.
When diving the Amphos Air 2.0 computer displays 2 bar graphs one for nitrogen loading or oxygen accumulation. The other is an accent rate indicator graph. The computer will also display in the dive mode current and deepest depths, no decompression, deep and safety stop information, and required stop depths. Other information such as temperature, date and altitude (if applicable) can also be displayed. Optional USB Cable Connector (see SKU: SWDAD) allow downloading dive information to your PC or Mac. Computer automatically adjust altitude up to 14, 000' (4267.2meters). Maximum operational depth is 330' (100 meters), there is an automatic safety stop countdown timer and full decompression stop countdowns as deep as 60' (18 meters) when required. Computer has a backlight for night or low light dive conditions. You can even set the computer to be more conservative for personal health or just for added safety. The computer has a 4-button system to access all functions, comes with a durable rubber wrist strap, battery hatch key and an owner's manual.
When coupled with the included transmitter, the computer can read cylinder pressure. The use of the transmitter eliminates the use of a submersible pressure gauge thus eliminating a hose for a more streamline dive. Not only does the transmitter provide cylinder pressure it also adds two dynamic features to the computer's functions.
Air Time Remaining:
The Air Time Remaining (ATR) feature calculates current depth, tank pressure, your breathing rate, ascent time, and decompression status to tell you exactly how much time you can remain underwater. The Amphor Dive Computer continually displays air time remaining via a numerical bar graph in addition to cylinder pressure. You may also display air time remaining in oversized digits at any time with the press of a button. When using the transmitter option, the computer with display gas pressure from 0 to 5000 psi (0 to 350bars).
Dive Time Remaining:
Dive Time Remaining (DTR), like Air Time Remaining provides a 'real" number in minutes. This calculation combines nitrogen and oxygen absorption, displaying whichever allows less time. Displayed as DTR on the No Deco Main Screen, the graphic NDC, or OTR will identify which time is being displayed. NDC is the maximum amount of time that you can stay at your present depth before entering decompression. During nitrox operations oxygen accumulation during a dive or a 24-hour period, is displayed as a percent of oxygen saturation allowed per dive or per day.