Suunto D6i has audible and visual alarms designed to let you know when important limits or presets are being reached.
The two audible alarm types indicating high or low priority:
Alarm type | Sound pattern | Duration |
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High priority | 2.4 s sound + 2.4 s break | |
Low priority | 0.8 s sound + 3.2 s break |
In addition, there are three audible guidance notifications:
Instructional beep | Sound pattern | Interpretation |
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Ascending | Start ascending | |
Descending | Start descending | |
Descending-ascending | Change gas |
Suunto D6i displays information during the alarm breaks in order to save battery life.
High priority alarms:
Alarm | Explanation |
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High priority alarm followed by 'Start ascending' beep, repeated for maximum three minutes PO2 value blinks | PO2 value greater than the adjusted value. Current depth is too deep for the gas in use. You should immediately ascend or change to a lower O2% gas. |
High priority alarm followed by 'Start descending' beep, repeated for maximum three minutes Er blinks and an arrow points downwards. | Decompression ceiling depth exceeded. You should immediately descend to, or below, the ceiling. |
High priority alarm, repeated three times. SLOW blinks. | Maximum ascent rate of 10 m/min (33 ft/min) exceeded. Slow down your ascent rate. |
Low priority alarms:
Alarm type | Alarm reason |
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Low priority alarm followed by 'Change gas' beep. Gas mix O2% value blinks. | Gas change recommended (Nitrox dive mode only). You should change to a gas more favorable to decompression. ASC TIME assumes that the gas is changed and is accurate only if you change the gas accordingly. |
Low priority alarm followed by 'Start ascending' beep, sounded two times. ASC TIME blinks and an arrow points upwards. | No-decompression dive becomes a decompression stop dive. Depth is below the decompression floor level. You should ascend to, or above, the floor. |
Low priority alarm followed by 'Start descending' beep. DEEPSTOP blinks and an arrow points downwards. | Mandatory deepstop violated. You should descend to complete the deepstop. |
Low priority alarm followed by 'Start descending' beep, repeated for three minutes. An arrow points downwards. | Mandatory safety stop violated. You should descend to complete the safety stop. |
Low priority alarm followed by two short beeps. DEEPSTOP and timer displayed. | Deepstop depth reached. Make the mandatory deepstop for the duration shown by the timer. |
Low priority alarm, repeated twice. Tank pressure value blinks. | Tank pressure reaches the defined alarm pressure or the fixed alarm pressure, 50 bar (700 psi). Acknowledge the alarm by pressing any button. |
Low priority alarm, repeated twice. OLF% value blinks if PO2 value is greater than 0.5 bar. | OLF value at 80% or 100% (Nitrox dive mode only). Acknowledge the alarm by pressing any button. |
Low priority alarm, repeated twice. Maximum depth value blinks | Defined maximum depth or the maximum depth of the device exceeded. Acknowledge the alarm by pressing any button. |
Low priority alarm, repeated twice; dive time value blinks | Defined dive time exceeded. Acknowledge the alarm by pressing any button. |
Low priority alarm. Maximum depth value blinks. | Defined depth reached (Free dive mode only). Acknowledge the alarm by pressing any button. |
Low priority alarm, Surface time value blinks. | Duration of surface time until next dive (Free dive mode only). Acknowledge the alarm by pressing any button. |
Visual alarms
Symbol on display | Indication |
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Attention - extend surface interval | |
Er | Violated decompression ceiling or bottom time is too long |
Do not fly |