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    Transfering logged dives from old Suunto dive computer to Nautic

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    • G Offline
      Garageman
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      Hello. I recently bought the Nautic divecomputer.
      I am wondering if it is possible to transfer all of the logged dive informations from my former used Vyper Novo to the new Nautic to have all my dive information on that new system.
      I have both dive computers connected to the Suuntu app, but, unfortunately, cannot find any way to perform the desired transmission.

      Does any one has an idea or experiences in that?

      (And no, the Suunto App is not my favorit place for dive analytics. I do not carrying my mobile with me when being on a boat or at the seaside.)

      Thanks a lot.

      .:. lutz

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      • Ray de JagerR Offline
        Ray de Jager @Garageman
        last edited by Ray de Jager

        @Garageman

        I’m 99.99% sure that is not possible, because a divecomputer’s memory is not meant to fiddle with, especially if it is a Suunto. Historically if you went over limits they tend to lock for 48hrs to keep YOU safe. This was not something that you could reset in anyway, although now there is a way to reset tissues on the Nautic if i recall/read correctly, and with the latest update the should be a way to ‘turn the algo off’ making it a regular bottom timer i guess.

        Now why in Cousteau’s name would you want all you previous dives in your NEW computer…to do what exactly? There’s tons of apps and programs to record or save your dives in so you can compare or analyze.
        If you need or want to compare on location just write it on a slate while preparing and checking the day before i guess.

        If this were possible it should be a program with possibilities to translate the different ways of storing the data internally of the both computers…maybe there is a custom developed proggy which could do that…but still…why?

        I take my phone in a drybag on the boat all the time to make pictures and sent them home…‘look mom…middle of the ocean 😂’ or import in between dives to check in detail if needed…maybe take along a manual pdf if i wanna have specific info on a feature because you oughta do that upfront…know your computer right?😅

        So in the end, nope…sorry…can’t help you with that …happy diving…grtzz 👌🏻

        On locking for 48hrs and what to do or not to do:
        Google for ‘algoritm lock vyper novo’, it should point to the suunto page on that issue.

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        • Pascal RoyP Offline
          Pascal Roy @Garageman
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          @Garageman

          No, there is no direct way to import or transfer dive logs from a Vyper Novo into the Suunto Nautic dive computer itself, nor to merge them natively between different computers in the Suunto app.
          My situation was similar with a Vyper Air (DM5 only):

          I downloaded the dive logs from the Vyper Air to Suunto DM5 via USB.
          In SuuntoLink, I used the “Import dive logs” option (under the menu) to pull the DM5 history directly into the Suunto app on my Android phone—no device connection required for this step.

          All my previous dives are now in the Suunto app.
          Unfortunately, this only consolidates everything in the app (not on the Nautic device). The app remains the central storage for historical logs across Suunto computers. So I guess that’s how it is, and it makes sense for the vast majority of users. I don’t expect Suunto to add an “export to dive computer” function anytime soon.

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