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1.2 NAUTILUS USER VERSIONS
Nautilus Dive Planner Software comes in six versions.
Each is a complete full working version of NAUTILUS
but is limited in the maximum operating depth. These
depth levels correspond with popular technical diving
certification levels. We do not limit the purchase of any of
the versions except for one. The licensee of one version
will be able to purchase upgrades to the next depth
version.
Nautilus 70 Maximum Depth 70 fsw / 21 msw
Nautilus 140 Maximum Depth 140 fsw / 42 msw
Nautilus 225 Maximum Depth 225 fsw / 68 msw
Nautilus 330 Maximum Depth 330 fsw / 100 msw
Nautilus 660 Maximum Depth 660 fsw / 200 msw
Nautilus RE Maximum Depth 1500 fsw / 455 msw
We anticipate that the most popular versions will be
Nautilus 140, 225, and 330. The Nautilus RE (research)
version is limited in availability to laboratories, universities,
military, and commercial diving companies only.
Each version of Nautilus allows for complete
decompression planning with either open circuit, closed
circuit or a combination of those diving modes. Users can
select from air, oxygen, nitrox, trimix, heliox, nitrox
setpoint or heliox setpoint gas modes. Users can plan
square, multilevel, or repetitive dive profiles with complete
control and interchangeability of diving modes.
Nautilus Dive Planner is the only decompression planning
software that incorporates the full functions of a true
decompression planning tool with a choice of
decompression algorithms and models.
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Nautilus Dive Planner Software uses tabs inside the
program to allow for navigation to the individual function
pages. They are arranged left to right in the order that the
user will access them after the initial setup. Ultimately
once the users “standard” preferences are set the tabs will
not need to be accessed until the next time preferences
need to be modified. This section will describe each TAB
set. The next section will take you though each of them
with screen shots.
1.31 GENERATE PROFILE:
Here is where the actual dive profile is entered and
viewed in a simple graphical display. Square profile,
multilevel profile, and repetitive dives are easily plotted
here and the decompression profile is viewed.
Preferences:
This is the heart of Nautilus’ settings. Under this tab the
user will select:
Units: Imperial or Metric
Table Type: Stop Time or Run Time method of display
Scuba Type: Open Circuit / Semi-Closed Circuit
SAC rate in cfm or lpm
Closed Circuit (Constant PO2)
High Set Point (either heliox or nitrox)
Low Set Point (either heliox or nitrox)