drrich2
Contributor
Quick update in the spirit of posting the good news, too. Due to a family emergency of sorts (things are good now), I couldn't mess with it for a few days. Then plugged in the AC adapter (not the USB adapter) and in seconds got a screen to set date & time, so it had completely depleted like Ron said it would. Charged it up awhile. A day or two later (been a tad hectic around here), went through the Mac update protocol on Atomic's website, but on my wife's Core i7 iMac, and the process went nice & smooth. Firmware updated, date & time reset, good to go.
For all the hassles, I still love my Cobalt for the intuitive interface, rechargeable battery I needn't take out & re-install, and the huge dive log capacity on board. On a Bonaire trip, one can rack up lots of dives. Last August my buddy & I were at a dive site there, and realized we hadn't set our computers (me-Cobalt with VT3 backup, him-Geo 2.0) for EAN 32. Me, no problem, and somehow I messed with my backup computer (a VT3) and got it changed, but we could NOT get the Geo 2.0 changed (didn't have the manual with us).
And realizing you need to change the time? Or tank size? No problem. Yeah, it's a console, but it's air-integrated without a transmitter, and pressures get logged & SAC calculated automatically.
Guess I'm another intermittently annoyed but satisfied customer, if that makes sense. Thanks again, Ron!
Richard.
For all the hassles, I still love my Cobalt for the intuitive interface, rechargeable battery I needn't take out & re-install, and the huge dive log capacity on board. On a Bonaire trip, one can rack up lots of dives. Last August my buddy & I were at a dive site there, and realized we hadn't set our computers (me-Cobalt with VT3 backup, him-Geo 2.0) for EAN 32. Me, no problem, and somehow I messed with my backup computer (a VT3) and got it changed, but we could NOT get the Geo 2.0 changed (didn't have the manual with us).
And realizing you need to change the time? Or tank size? No problem. Yeah, it's a console, but it's air-integrated without a transmitter, and pressures get logged & SAC calculated automatically.
Guess I'm another intermittently annoyed but satisfied customer, if that makes sense. Thanks again, Ron!
Richard.