Suunto D-Series USB Interface
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-The usb end connects to your PC or desktop computer, the smaller end to the dive computer. Do not hesitate to reach out to us if there is anything else we can assist you with. The author is Dusty This is HouseofScuba
Hey, I'm Sam. br>Thank you very much for getting in touch with me Please let me know what you need. To keep track of your dives, you can download a dive log app. In addition, Are you looking for a cloud-based app that you can run straight from your computer? The latter is less common because it eats up the battery life of your computer to always have that connection. We hope this helps answer your question. Please contact us if there is anything else we can do to assist you. In addition, I would like to thank Hannah and HouseofScuba
Yes, I agree. *If it is compatible with the model at hand. Thanks a lot
You can use it with the Zoop Novo (the newest version) if you own it. It is best to use an older version of Zoop if you have the original. Thank you, I'll do that.
Selected User Reviews For Suunto D-Series USB Interface
If you connect it to the Zoop Novo without the rubber seal on the end, you can see how challenging it can be to connect. I found that it was a great product once it was connected.
As the owner of a Suunto Vyper NovoDive computer, I find this cable to be solid. As expected, it performs exactly as needed. Upon downloading the Suunto DM5 software, plug in the cable, attach the Suunto dive computer, and it will auto-download.
I liked the way it worked.
I have so far found that it's working well. Feel free to ask me again six months from now.
Unfortunately, I overlooked the shipping costs for the cable itself, which was shipped separately. I had ordered the cable along with some other items and hadn't checked the shipping costs for the cable itself. We did not include anything else in the shipment which would have added weight, such as bulk cables, CD's, manuals, and so on. As a result, I had to pay more than $70 for the shipping, which marked up the total price over what the dive shop would charge. You may have even been able to place the cable It is my fault for not checking better, however it is unfortunate and shady for companies to attract customers with low prices, then charge way too much when they deliver.
In exactly the same way as described in the description.
Due to the fact that it was shipped from overseas, the product arrived in a timely manner.
Suunto Zoop Novo had an insert that allowed me to export data to DM5 diving app, which is free on the Suunto website (be prepared to download. A version of the . NET Framework, the Visual C++ 2010 redistributable package, and GTK# UI Framework). The ZOOP must be connected to the cable as follows You should be aware that connecting the cable to a Zoop takes a little bit more effort I apologize for the pun. The red dot on the circular male connector must be aligned with the raised bump or dot on top (face) of the Zoop, where if you look REALLY carefully you will see one. Please refer to the attached pictures for guidance on where to align the red dot. By aligning these three indents to the three slots on the connector, then the construction of the connector should be accurate. If you look carefully, you will see that the pins on the male connector are misaligned with the pins on the Zoop, so the connector will not stay attached. As long as you twist in the clockwise direction Connectors are connected via a clamp that holds them in place. Make sure that you use very light pressure. You shouldn't push the pins too hard or the pins might bend. As soon as you've started up DM5 (or whatever app you're using to export your Zoop data to), plug the USB end of the cable into your laptop. If all goes according to plan, you should be able to export your data. For the photo, I removed the O ring that slips over the end of the male connector just so it would be.