ATMOS Co., Ltd. All rights reserved. V2-20191107 1. Introduction 4. Scuba Mode MISSION ONE Feature 4.1. Display Layout and Alerts 2. Basic Operation 2.1. Turning On/Off 2.2. Charging 2.3. Buttons 2.4. Diving Safety 2.5. App Pairing 2.6. Unpair 2.7. Smart Notification 2.8. Sync Log 2.9. Firmware Update 3. Watch Mode 3.2. Stopwatch 3.3. Enter Water Auto-on 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 7 7 2 4.2. NITROX 4.3. Dive Planner 4.4. Conservatism 4.5. Advanced Setting 5. Freedive Mode 5.1. Display Layout and Alerts 5.2. Time Alarm 5.3. Depth Alarm 5.4. Stopwatch 5.5. Advanced Setting 6. Gauge Mode 6.2. Bottom Timer 6.3. Advanced Setting 7 7 11 11 11 11 12 12 14 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 3.1. No Fly Time and Surface Interval 6.1. Display Layout and Alerts 7. GPS and Compass 7.1. Mark Entry/Exit GPS coordinate most desirable dive companion to ensure professional and recreational divers the best diving experience. 17 17 17 17 18 18 18 18 18 20 MISSION ONE Feature 4 Modes: Air Nitrox Freedive Gauge Water resistance: 100m (10ATM) Decompression algorithm: Bhlmann ZHL-16c High-res 1.2color display (Sunlight-visible) Super intuitive user interface Easy to read screen and big layout display Multilanguage Constant backlight Vibration alarm Digital compass GPS dive site guide Graphical dive logs App digital logbook Smart notification (iOS & Android) Rechargable: Up to 40 hours dive time (Backlight off) Firmware updateable 90g lightweight Silicone strap (24mm width compatible) 7.2. Dive Site Guide 7.3. Compass Calibration 8. Warranty & Maintenance 8.1. Screen Guard 8.2. Watch Strap 8.3. Storage and Maintenance 8.4. Warranty 8.5. Specification 1. Introduction Mission One is a powerful and intelligent dive computer for scuba and free diving enthusiasts. Its advanced alarm system provides instant vibration and intuitive display notication. Equipped with GPS and digital compass, make users stay oriented underwater and meanwhile upload dive sites GPS location to ATMOSs divelog App above surface. Robust and sleek, its the 3 2. Basic Operation 2.1. Turing On/Off Turing On: Hold Button D (bottom-left) for 3 sec. Turing Off: Hold Button D (bottom-left) for 3 sec on watch mode. 2.2. Charging Please make sure the charging point are dry and clean. It requires 2 hours to fully charge the MISSION ONE. (Power input : DC 5V/2A) 2.3. Buttons 2.4. Diving Safety Pleaser read this manual thoroughly and make sure you understand the operation, display, limitation of the MISSION ONE. All dive gears will fall. It is not whether it will fall but when it will. Firmware may have bug, too. Do not use the MISSION ONE as your only source of information. Have a backup computer and do dive plan before each dive. Diving has risk. Only trained diver should use the MISSION ONE. Do not use the MISSION ONE in any dive beyond your certification level. MISSION ONE is designed for recreational diving. Do not use it in commercial diving. It is assumed that the diver's ascent rate is 10m/min(33ft/min). Ascending significantly faster than this will impact decompression calculation. Please follow the decompression stops advised by MISSION ONE. Violation will increase the risk of decompression sickness, which may lead to serious injury or death. 4 Do not throw, collide, press the MISSION ONE. Do not expose MISSION ONE under the sunlight or left it in a car under sunlight. 2.5. APP Pairing Use ATMOS App to sync dive log, update firmware. 1. Download the ATMOS App:
iOS:
https://apple.co/31ouXTE Android:
http://bit.ly/2WAfdNL 2. After logging, go toYour device, select Start Pairing. Enable bluetooth of the mobile phone, Android may need to authorize the connection of the device. 3. MISSION ONE : SETTING -> CONNECT ->
CONNECT APP : ON 5 4. ATMOS App : Select the device with the correct bluetooth number. (Bluetooth numberxxxx= the 4 numbers of the serial number of your MISSION ONE) 5. ATMOS App : : Enter the 6 Pin Codes shown on MISSION ONE. Connected!
2.6. Unpair 1. MISSION ONE SETTING ->CONNECT
->UNPAIR: YES 2. ATMOS App: Select your device, press upper-right button: Delete. 3. Your mobile phone: Bluetooth > delete the device 2.7. Smart Notification Smart Notification allows MISSION ONE to show the message and phone call from the paired mobile phone. Enable Smart Notification:
MISSION ONE: SETTING -> CONNECT ->
CONNECT APP : ON NOTIFICATION: ALL / CALL ONLY / OFF 2.9. Firmware Update 3. Watch Mode 2.8. Sync Log Sync the dive logs from MISSION ONE to ATMOS App. ATMOS App: Press the sync button on the right side in the page of Your Device. Syncing log requires stable internet signal. ATMOS regularly release new Firmware including new feature, bug fix and improvement. Keep the Firmware of your MISSION ONE the latest. Updating Firmware requires stable internet signal. 1. Via USB cable (SUGGESTED) :
a. Get Firmware Tool from https://www.atmos.app/support/
(Win10/Mac) Install, then run Firmware tool. b. c. Connect MISSION ONE with the charging d. Press Update Firmware button. cable. 2. Via ATMOS App (OTA):
a. Select your device in the ATMOS APP. b. Press Upgrade button if theres a new version. Due to the signal of bluetooth may be interfered by other devices nearby. Please use the PC/Mac tool to update the firmware via USB cable if there is abnormal behavior on MISSION ONE after App update. 3.1. No Fly Time and Surface Interval Due to residual nitrogen in body after diving. Please wait until the No Fly Time disappears then take flight. Upper-right: Surface Interval (S.I.) starts from the moment exit water in last dive. Upper-left: No Fly Time Icon. Counting down by 24hr from the moment exit water in last dive. 6 3.2. Stopwatch Stopwatch Hold Button C
(Bottom-right) for 2 seconds in watch mode Start : Press Button B. Stop : Press Button A Reset : Press Button B when stopped Return : Hold Button C for 2 seconds. 3.3. Enter Water Auto-on The default dive mode of auto-on is Scuba Mode . Default dive mode is changeable in SETTING.
!!! Do not rely on auto-on function. It's important to check all settings of the dive computer prior to descent in each dive. 4. Scuba Mode 4.1. Screen Layout and Alerts Predive Upper-left: Compass degree Left: Ascent rate bar Mid-left: Water temp. Upper-right: No decompression limit (NDL) Right: Current depth Bottom-right: MOD -
(Maximum Operation Depth) Bottom-right: 21% = AIR /
22-40% = NITROX Press Button B (Right)to access Advanced Setting. Hold Button B (Right) for 3 seconds to enter mark compass heading function. 7 During Dive Mark Compass Heading Upper-left: Compass degree Left: Ascent rate bar Red =
faster than 10m(33ft)/min. Left: Water temperature Upper-right: NDL (No Decompression Limit) Mid: Current depth Bottom: Dive time Press Button C
(Bottom-Right): View current time, max depth, avg depth. Press Button D
(Bottom-Left): Turning backlight On/Off. Hold Button D
(Bottom-Left): Change backlight brightness level. 8 Hold Button B (Right) to enter mark compass heading function. Press Button A (Upper-right) :
Mark heading degree Press Button B (Right):
Return Press Button C
(Bottom-right): Unmark Fast Ascent Alert user if ascend too fast.
(Ascending rate exceeds 10m(33ft)/min for 5 seconds) Time Alarm Safety Stop Pause Notify when dive time is reached. Ascend above 3m or descend below 7m during a safety stop. Safety Pause will show and the countdown will pause. Safety Stop Clear Notify when safety stop is completed. Depth Alarm Notify when depth is reached. Safety Stop Safety Stop will appear when ascend to 6m(20ft) if the max depth of the dive is over 10m(33ft). NDL will be replaced by a 3mins countdown. NDL below 3mins Notify every minute when NDL is below 3 mins. 9 MOD is the maximum allowable depth of the current breathing gas as determined by PPO2 limits. Immediately ascend when seeing MOD alarm. Alert when central nervous system toxicity loading percentage greater than 85%. Immediately ascend when seeing CNS alarm. Decompression Stop Needed MOD Decompression stops are mandatory stops that must be followed in order to reduce the risk of decompression illness (DCI) The 6m indicates the stop depth. The 3' "indicates how much time the stop is. (Minute) Please stay close to the stop depth until finish all deco stops. Alert when ascend above the deco stop depth. Missed Stop CNS Alarm 10 Battery Low Notify when battery power is below 20%. 4.2. NITROX 4.4. Conservatism Press Button B (Right) to enter Advanced Setting in scuba mode. Then find the Air/Nitrox (21-40%) setting and PPO2 (1.2-1.6) setting.
!!! Always check the oxygen percentage and MOD before each dive. Press Button B (Right) to enter Advanced Setting in scuba mode. Then find the CONSERVATISM setting.
!!! Do not change conservatism until you understand the effects. Conservatism 4.3. Dive Planner Press Button B (Right) to enter Advanced Setting in scuba mode. Then find the Dive Plan setting. Dive Plan Press Button A
(Upper-Right) and Button C
(Bottom-Right) to change the plan depth to see the allowable NDL at that moment. HIGH (More conservative) NORMAL (Default setting) LOW (More NDL than the default) CUSTOM (Adjust GF low and GF high) Adjust GF (Gradient Factor) will affect decompression calculation. For more detail, please refer Erik Baker's ( Clearing up the Confusion About Deep Stops ) 4.5. Advanced Setting Press Button B (Right) to enter the Advanced setting.
!!! Do not change any setting until you understand the effects. 11 Advanced Setting:
Conservatism
(See 4.4 conservatism) 5.1. Display Layout and Alerts Predive Time Alarm Alert user when reach this dive time. During dive Air/Nitrox
(See 4.2 Nitrox) Dive Planner
(See4.3 Dive Planner) Water Type Salt or freshwater. This setting affects depth readings because salt water is more dense. Start Depth The depth for beginning a dive. End Dive Delay The amount of time after crossing the end depth before a dive ends. Depth Alarm Alert user when reach this depth. Dive site
(See 7.2 Dive Site) 5. Freedive Mode
!!! Due to the residual nitrogen inbody after scuba/Gauge diving. It's recommended to have at least 12 hours S.I. before doing freediving. 12 Press Button A (Upper-Right) to view Time Alarm settings. Press Button C
(Bottom-Right) to view Depth Alarm settings. Press Button B (Right)to access Advanced setting Hold Button C
(Bottom-Right) to access stopwatch Upper-left: Dive count Mid-left: Max depth Bottom-left: Water temp Upper-right : Dive time Right : Current Depth Bottom-right : Speed m(ft)/sec Press Button D
(Bottom-Left): Turning backlight On/Off. Hold Button D
(Bottom-left): Change backlight brightness. Surface Rest Rest Finished Upper-left: Dive count Mid-left: Max depth of last dive Bottom-left: Water temp Upper-right: Dive time of last dive Bottom-right: Surface Interval Press Button A
(Upper-right): view current time. Press Button D
(Bottom-left): Turning backlight On/Off. Hold Button D (Bottom-left:
Change backlight brightness. Press Button B (Right)to access Advanced setting. Hold Button C
(Bottom-right) to access stopwatch. 13 Dive Depth 1m-30m (3ft -
100ft) Notify user when the Surface Time reaches 2 times of the dive time of last dive. Dive Depth >30m (100ft) Notify user when the Surface Time reaches depth/5 (min) of the dive time of last dive. Notify when dive time is reached. 10 sets Notify when depth is reached. 10 sets Battery Low Notify when battery power is below 20%. Time Alarm Depth Alarm 5.2. Time Alarm Press Button B (Right) to access Advanced setting in Freedive mode to set Time Alarms. 5.3. Depth Alarm Press Button B (Right) to access Advanced setting in Freedive mode to set Depth Alarms. 5.4. Stopwatch Stopwatch Hold Button C
(Bottom-right) for 2 seconds in freedive mode Start: press Button B. Stop: press Button A Reset: press Button B when stopped Return: hold Button C 14 5.5. Advanced Setting Press Button B (Right) to enter advanced setting.
!!! Do not change any setting until you understand the effects. Advanced Setting:
Water Type Salt or freshwater. This setting affects depth readings because salt water is more dense. Start Depth The depth for beginning a dive. End Dive Delay The amount of time after crossing the end depth before a dive ends. Time Alarm
(See 5.2 Time Alarm) Depth Alarm
(See 5.3 Depth Alarm) Dive site
(See 7.2 Dive Site) 6. Gauge Mode Gauge Mode turns the MISSION ONE into a depth and time display. Decompression calculation will not be performed.
!!! Scuba Mode will be locked for 24 hours after using gauge mode to dive.
!!! Unlock: SETTING > SYSTEM > RESET NITROGEN 6.1. Display Layout and Alerts Predive Upper-left: Compass Degree Bottom-left: Water temp Upper-right: Time Alarm Right: Depth Bottom-right: Depth Alarm Press Button B (Right) to access Advanced Setting 15 During Dive Upper-left: Compass degree Mid-left: Max depth Bottom-left: Water temperature Upper-right: Dive time Right: Dive depth Bottom-right: Bottom timer Press Button C
(Bottom-right) to reset the Bottom timer Press Button D
(Bottom-left): Turning backlight On/Off Hold Button D
(Bottom-left): Change backlight brightness Hold Button B (Right) to enter mark compass heading fuction Mark Compass Heading Time Alarm Depth Alarm Hold Button B (Right) to enter mark compass heading function. Button A (Upper-right):
Mark heading degree Button B (Right): Return Button C (Bottom-right):
Unmark Notify when dive time is reached. Notify when depth is reached. Battery Low Notify when battery power is below 20%. 16 6.2.Bottom Timer During diving, press Button C (bottom-right) to reset stopwatch. 6.3. Advanced Setting Pressing Button B (Right) to enter advanced setting in Gauge mode prior to descent.
!!! Do not change any setting until you understand the effects. Advanced Setting:
Water Type Salt or freshwater. This setting affects depth readings because salt water is more dense. Start Depth The depth for beginning a dive. End Dive Delay The amount of time after crossing the end depth before a dive ends. Time Alarm Alert user when reach this dive time. Depth Alarm Alert user when reach this depth. Dive site
(See 7.2 Dive Site) 7. GPS and E-Compass The GPS function is designed to mark the entry/exit coordinate and guide divesite where is in a wide and top-open area. It may be hard to use the GPS function in urban area due to too many interferences. 7.1 Mark Entry/Exit GPS Coordinate Entry Point MISSION ONE will mark the GPS coordinate if Wait until the satellite icon stops blinking before dive. Exit Point MISSION ONE will mark the GPS coordinate if wait until the satellite icon stops blinking after surfaced from a dive. 7.2 Dive Site Guide Dive Site function can be accessed in Scuba, Freedive, Gauge Mode's Advanced Setting prior to descent. Dive Site Divesite 1) Make sure you're at an open environment , avoid rooftop, tall building, magnetic filed. 17 2) Go to nearby site function in the advanced setting under each dive mode. 3) Wait for the GPS signal ( it may take sometime due to the signal condition) 4) Mission One will show 5 nearest sites. ADD: Add a dive site MY LIST: View and activate dive site guide 7.3 Compass Calibration Compass is magnetically oriented and will be disturbed if it is close to electric fields, magnets and metal objects. The electronic Compass is small and easily interfered. Please avoid wearing MISSION ONE next to another computer or compass. Calibrate : COMPASS > Moving MISSION ONE in a pattern. 8. Warranty & Maintenance 8.1 Screen Guard To apply a screen Guard:
1) Clean the glass of MISSION ONE. 2) Make sure the upper side of the screen guard is on the top, then apply onto MISSION ONE. 3) Remove the layer. 8.2 Watch Strap MISSION ONE is compatible with 24mm width strap. Socket screw: 1.4mm 8.3 Storage and Maintenance After dive, rinse the MISSION ONE thoroughly with fresh water. Do not use high-pressure spray in case of damaging the button and sensor. If the equipment is covered with dirt, soak it in fresh water and do not use any solvent or detergent. As same as other instruments. Do not throw, press, collide MISSION ONE. Do not expose it to sunlight or vehicles exposed under sunlight. 18 Please use the Screen Guard, which can be purchased from a qualified dealer when you need to replace it. For storage, fully charge it then turn the MISSION ONE off. Store it in a the box and avoid collision. Place it in a cool and ventilated place where is no sunlight exposure. 8.4. Warranty Limited Warranty With exception to consumables or parts with limited resistance, such as the case, the glass, battery and band, this product is guaranteed to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase (the warranty period). During the warranty period, and upon proof of purchase, the product will be repaired with ATMOS replacement or refurbished parts, or replaced by a new or refurbished device of the same or a similar model. To obtain these warranty services, please take or send the product, postage paid, with a copy of the sales receipt or other proof of purchase showing the date of purchase, to a member of the ATMOS Authorized Warranty Network or the store where purchased. As the product may get damaged or lost in shipping, it is recommended that the product be packaged securely and sent by insured parcel post, return receipt requested. The customer shall NOT have any claim under this MATHEMATICAL INACCURACY OF THE PRODUCT warranty for repair, replacement or refund if:
OR LOSS OF STORED DATA. SOME STATES OR 1) The problem is caused by improper, rough or JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS OF careless treatment. HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS AND 2) The problem is caused by a fire or other natural SOME STATES OR JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW calamity. THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL 3) The problem is caused by improper repair or OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR THE adjustments made by anyone other than an EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION BY A PARTY OF ATMOS service center. LIABILITY FOR DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY 4) The problem is wear on the case, glass, battery, CAUSED BY THAT PARTYS NEGLIGENCE. THE or band;
ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS SHALL NOT 5) The proof of purchase is not presented when IN SUCH CASES APPLY. THIS WARRANTY GIVES requesting service. YOU SPECIFIC RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE 6) The warranty period has expired. JURISDICTION, OR COUNTRY TO COUNTRY WARRANTY. NOTHING IN THIS WARRANTY NEITHER THIS WARRANTY NOR ANY OTHER AFFECTS YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS. WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR CONDITION OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL EXTEND BEYOND THE WARRANTY PERIOD. NO RESPONSIBILITY IS ASSUMED FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES RESULTING FROM INACCURACY OR 19 THANK YOU FOR CHOOSING ATMOS www.atmos.app 8.5. Specification General Model KD2 easurements 50.5 x 50.5 x 18 mm Weight 90 g Water resistance 10 ATM , 100 meters Bezel material Stainless steel 316L Lens material Strengthen anti-wear high-transmission glass Case material Fiber-reinforced polymer Display type Sunlight-visible, transflective, color display, memory-in-pixel
(MIP) Display size 1.2 (30.4 mm) diameter Display resolution 240 x 240 pixels Button material Stainless steel 316L 20 Watch Strap
(24 mm) Battery life Memory 100 Dive Logs Dive mode: Up to 40 hours
(backlight off) Backlight on: 15 Hours
(backlight mid) Watch mode: Up to 15 days Smartwatch mode: Up to 10 days English/ Simplified Chinese/
Traditional Chinese/ Japanese/
Korean 10 C to 40 C/ 50 F to +104 F Language Operating Temperature Clock Time/date Alarm clock 12/24 hour clock Backlight active on wrist raise Sensors GPS Barometric altimeter Compass Gyroscope Accelerometer Thermometer Depth sensor Diving Features Dive activity maximum operating depth 10 ATM, 100 meters Scuba mode 21% ~ 40% (Single-gas) Gauge mode Freedive mode Apnea Timer Auto start/end dive Dive ascent rate monitor No fly time Surface Time Dive Planner Daily Smart Features Gas max PO2 1.2-1.6 Decompression model Bhlmann ZHL-16c (GF configurable) Connectivity Wireless (Mobile Phone) Smart Notification Smartphone compatibility iPhone, Android Compatible with ATMOS Mobile 21 Backlight
(configurable time and intensity; auto-on at depth) Time alarm Depth alarm Low battey MOD CNS Warranty Warranty period 2 years What's in the box?
What's in the box ATMOS MISSION ONE with Silicone strap Charging Cable Scratch Guard (2pcs) Quick Start Guide E-Compass Lock compass index Save dive entry and exit GPS coordinate GPS dive spot guide Custom activation depth Custom end-dive timeout Fresh/Salt water
(Surface use only) Alarm methods Vibration, Audio and display message. Alerts & alarms Fast Ascent Safety Stop Safety Stop Pause Safety Stop Clear Low NDL Decompression Deco Stop Deco Stop Ceiling Violation 22 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Federal Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End user must follow the specific instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Communication Commission operating Radiation
(FCC) www.atmos.app info@atmos.app Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement in a harmful interference This equipment has been tested and found to comply with t he limits for a Class B digita l device, pursuant to Part 15 of the These limits are designed to provide reasonable FCC Rules. protection against residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in harmful accordance may instructions, interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
cause with the l Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and l receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit l different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV l technician for help. FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 23