The DMD system has been designed to provide divers with the ability to navigate and carry out inspections in zero visibility conditions.
Utilising the Gemini range of Multibeam imaging sonars allows the user to select the most suitable sonar for the type of operation required. The world’s smallest Multibeam imaging sonar, the Micron Gemini, provides a basic navigation capability, allowing a diver to locate large structures or objects while working in zero visibility water.
Where a higher degree of resolution is required the diver can opt for the Gemini 720ik or Gemini 1200ik Multibeam imaging sonar, both of which provide increased range, resolution and field of view. These high specification Multibeam imaging sonars provide a diver with a high degree of confidence while working in zero visibility conditions and allow searches to be undertaken far more efficiently than using conventional search pattern techniques.
The DMD systems have been designed to be used with the Inodive accessory rail system, allowing for the DMD system to be used with an extensive range of dive masks and helmets. All of the Gemini sonars, when supplied with a DMD system, are built-up with an Inodive interface to allow for seamless installation onto the dive mask/helmet.
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FAQs
Is the Micron Gemini compatible with the Diver Mounted Display?
Yes! The Micron Gemini has been integrated with the Diver Mounted Display.
What is the difference between the Gemini 720ik and the Gemini 1200ik?
The Gemini 1200ik is a dual frequency version of the Gemini 720ik. The operating frequencies are 720kHz and 1200kHz for close inspection.
How do I clean my Diver Mounted Display (DMD)?
We've created a video which you can watch here to explain how to clean your Diver Mounted Display (DMD).
How do I update my DMD Subsea Computer?
We've created a video which you can watch here to explain how to update your DMD Subsea Computer.