Dumb question time:
Inside my watertight Cochran EMC-16 computer case is a small rectangle of peel and stick plastic. It looks transparent and the same size as the cover over the LCD display so I have to assume it is to protect that surface. However, I have never seen it used on any other Cocran I have ever handled nor can I can find anything to describe this in the docs. Is this what it is for or has it some other purpose?

Peel and Stick Label in my EMC-16
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shadragon
, Feb 03 2009 03:28 PM
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#1
Posted 03 February 2009 - 03:28 PM
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Posted 03 February 2009 - 10:48 PM
I did yes. I found the software a bit cumbersome so I don't use it much. Don't get me wrong, the info I can get off it is great, but the interface and the way it saves info is a bit klunky for me.Did you also get the Analyst software to upload your dives into your lap- or desk-top?
You will be relived to know that my lens is now protected. Thanks.

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