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1. Introduction to Galileo8RBT Remaining Bottom Time, it is the time that a diver can spend at the current depth before having to ascend in order to
1. Introduction to Galileo9English1.2 Operating modesThe functions of the Galileo computer can be grouped into three categories, each corresponding t
1. Introduction to Galileo10inside the cabin of an airplane could cause decompression sickness, as calculated by the decompression model in the compu
1. Introduction to Galileo11English! WARNING - Violating a mandatory decompression obligation may result in serious injury or death.- Serious injury
1. Introduction to Galileo12! WARNING Starting a dive when the REPLACE BATTERY message is displayed can cause the computer to fail during the dive. R
1. Introduction to Galileo13English1.9 Button operationGalileo has three buttons. These buttons allow to access menus and change settings while in su
1. Introduction to Galileo14has to be established. This step has to be performed only once for each transmitter or when the battery in the transmitte
1. Introduction to Galileo15EnglishOn the surface, the status of tanks T2, TD and BUDDY are shown in the gas summary table, discussed in section 1.12
1. Introduction to Galileo16strap around your chest, just below the chest muscles, and buckle the strap to the transmitter.- When using a dry suit,
2. Menus, settings and functions17English2. MENUS, SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS Galileo’s menus allow you to access functions or to change settings. To ac
182. Menus, settings and functions2.1 Main menu descriptionPress MENU to view the list of menus.To enter any menu, scroll up or down the list via the
2. Menus, settings and functions19EnglishPlease refer to section 3.7.1 for instructions on setting the oxygen concentration for tanks T2 and TD.! WAR
202. Menus, settings and functions2.3.4 ppO2max (default: 1.4bar) The value of ppO2max determines your MOD based on your oxygen mix. You can set this
2. Menus, settings and functions21Englishmeasurement of approx 3% (i.e. at a depth of 30m/100ft, a computer set to salt water will show 29m/97ft in f
222. Menus, settings and functionssetting the ALL-SILENT to ON. To enter the code, use the + and - buttons to defi ne the fi rst digit (3), then press
2. Menus, settings and functions23English2.4.2 Setting the auto-off time (default: 15 seconds)While diving, the compass lay-out replaces the main di
242. Menus, settings and functionsTo set the altitude, fi rst press ADJ to enter the ADJUST ALTITUDE menu. Once inside this menu, use the + or - butt
2. Menus, settings and functions25English! WARNING Galileo also features alarms. Alarms differ from warnings in that they cannot be turned off, and t
262. Menus, settings and functionsDuring the dive, if the calculated CNS O2 value reaches 75% and the warning is set to either VISUAL or BOTH, Galile
2. Menus, settings and functions27EnglishVISUAL or BOTH, Galileo will show the message NO STOP = 2 MINUTES on the display for 12 seconds. The follow
1EnglishSAFETY CONSIDERATIONS You must carefully read and understand this entire manual before using your Galileo. Diving has many inherent risks. Eve
282. Menus, settings and functionsDuring the dive, if the dive time reaches half the value of the set dive time and the warning is set to either VISU
2. Menus, settings and functions29EnglishDuring the dive, if the tank pressure reaches the value set in the menu and the warning is set to either VIS
302. Menus, settings and functions! WARNING If RBT drops to 3 minutes or less, you may not have enough gas supply to complete a safe ascent. Start as
2. Menus, settings and functions31EnglishDuring the dive, if you ascend shallower than a suggested MB stop depth and the warning is set to either VIS
322. Menus, settings and functions2.6.12 L0 no-stop time = 2 minutes when diving an MB levelWhen diving with an MB level higher than L0, the underly
2. Menus, settings and functions33English2.7.1 Wake-up alarmThis menu allows you to set a wake-up alarm. The time of the alarm is shown in the format
342. Menus, settings and functionsyou can set the sensitivity of the workload calculation to changes in breathing pattern (if WORKLOAD is set to any
2. Menus, settings and functions35English2.8.3 Backlight duration (default: 6 seconds)You can set the duration of the backlight in dive mode between
362. Menus, settings and functions NOTE: If the water contacts are turned off and you fail to turn on the computer manually, the computer will stil
2. Menus, settings and functions37English NOTE:- The LIGHT confi guration does not support diving with more than one gas mixture. If you have chosen
2• Only make dives that are appropriate to your level of dive training. Galileo does not increase your knowledge of diving. • Always dive with back-
382. Menus, settings and functionsWith Galileo you can choose between workload (WL) estimation based on heart rate (HEART, default) or based on chang
2. Menus, settings and functions39English NOTE:- Galileo analyses your heart rate pattern over time to determine workload and hence algorithm adapt
402. Menus, settings and functionsIf there is remaining desaturation on the computer at the time of starting the dive planner, the text ADD. SURF. IN
2. Menus, settings and functions41Englishon the display. You can reach the logbook from the main menu or by pressing the LOG button from the time of
42 3. Diving with GalileoThe fi fth page shows the MB level with which the dive was started and, if there was an MB level reduction, what the fi nal MB
3. Diving with Galileo43Englishhigher there is risk of long exposure effects, and consequently Galileo will activate an alarm when this level of CNS
44 3. Diving with GalileoAlong these lines, Galileo employs a variable ideal ascent rate: its value ranges between 7 and 20m/min and the actual break
3. Diving with Galileo45English4-second intervals. In addition, the current depth is shown in inverted colors (white on a black background) and in t
46 3. Diving with GalileoIn FULL confi guration, the alarm message CNS O2 = 100% is displayed in place of the no-stop or decompression information fo
3. Diving with Galileo47English! WARNING If the RBT drops to 0 minutes, your gas supply is dangerously low and you may not be able to complete a saf
3EnglishWelcome to UWATEC dive computers and thank you for purchasing Galileo. You are now the owner of an extraordinary partner for your dives. This
48 3. Diving with GalileoIn a LOW BATTERY situation, the message is displayed at the bottom of the screen in 4-second intervals. In LIGHT screen confi
3. Diving with Galileo49EnglishDetails on the information displayed can be found in the next sections.3.3.1 Description of entries This section comp
50 3. Diving with Galileo! WARNING- If Galileo receives no signal from the transmitter for 30 seconds, an audible sequence goes off and the message N
3. Diving with Galileo51EnglishDecompression information at MB L0: if you are diving with an MB level different than MB L0, you can ask Galileo to s
52 3. Diving with Galileosupport diving with more than one gas mixture. If you set the screen confi guration to LIGHT and then program more than one g
3. Diving with Galileo53English- RBT- time of day- stopwatch- active MB level- temperature- heart rate- average depth- max depth- oxygen concentrati
54 3. Diving with Galileoset bearings are kept in the profi le memory and can be viewed with SmartTRAK after downloading the dive to a PC.If you have
3. Diving with Galileo55EnglishIn compass mode, the safety stop timer works the same way as in the CLASSIC, LIGHT and FULL confi gurations. If the sa
56 3. Diving with GalileoIf you have uploaded pictures onto Galileo, you can view them during the dive by pressing MORE while the individual compartm
3. Diving with Galileo57English3.5.1 MB GlossaryDeco stop: decompression stop as requested by L0; mandatory.L0: baseline algorithm corresponding to
42.4 Digital compass ...222.4.1 Using the compass on the surface
58 3. Diving with Galileo3.5.2 Display informationWhen diving with an MB level other than L0, Galileo still carries out all calculations relating to
3. Diving with Galileo59EnglishFor FULL lay-out, the underlying L0 information is shown in the sequence right after the BUDDY tank pressure and bef
60 3. Diving with Galileo- class 1: from approximately 1000m/3300ft to approximately 2000m/6600ft (switch point at 815mbar);- class 2: from approxi
3. Diving with Galileo61English3.7 Diving with more than one gas mixture NOTE: You must set PMG to ON for Galileo to allow diving with more than
62 3. Diving with GalileoWhile TANK is highlighted, use the - and + buttons to choose the tank for which you want to set the oxygen concentration. P
3. Diving with Galileo63English(marked MORE). The gas summary table stays on the display for a maximum of 12 seconds, after which Galileo reverts t
64 3. Diving with Galileo NOTE: - Start breathing from the tank with the new gas mixture before confi rming a switch.- If you choose a different ta
3. Diving with Galileo65English NOTE: If after Galileo has changed the decompression schedule to refl ect the missed gas switch, you descend agai
66 3. Diving with Galileo- If you are breathing from TD, the RBT is for the decompression calculation that is actually displayed on the computer scr
3. Diving with Galileo67English- in case of an ascent: ascent speed (in m/min or ft/min) in the position of the temperature.Upon pressing the left
5English3.2.5 RBT = 0 minutes ...463.2.6 Low battery ...
68 3. Diving with Galileo3.9 Button function overviewLEFT BUTTON MIDDLE BUTTON RIGHT BUTTONPress Press and holdPress Press and holdPress Press and ho
4. Galileo and SmartTRAK (PC interface)69English4. GALILEO AND SMARTTRAK (PC INTERFACE)4.1 Introduction to SmartTRAKSmartTRAK is the software that
70 4. Galileo and SmartTRAK (PC interface)4.2 Changing settingsYou can change and review all the settings described in Chapter 2 from the comfort o
4. Galileo and SmartTRAK (PC interface)71English4.3 Downloading dives and organizing your logbookGalileo’s memory allows you to store approximatel
72 4. Galileo and SmartTRAK (PC interface)You can choose between transferring all dives or new dives only (default setting) from Galileo’s memory. If
4. Galileo and SmartTRAK (PC interface)73EnglishYou can also import text to Galileo using the TEXT IMPORT function: for instance, load a few typical
74 5. Taking care of Galileo5. TAKING CARE OF GALILEO5.1 Technical informationOperating altitude: with decompression – sea level to approximately
5. Taking care of Galileo75English- Store it in a cool and dry place. Do not store it in a damp environment, in non-breathable material (such as a
76 5. Taking care of Galileo NOTE: - After a dive, Galileo stores tissue saturation data once an hour while on the surface until it is completely de
5. Taking care of Galileo77English5.3 WarrantyGalileo has a two-year warranty covering defects in workmanship and functioning. The warranty only cov
1. Introduction to Galileo61. INTRODUCTION TO GALILEOGalileo is diving technology made easy. It is an intuitive tool which monitors all aspects of th
78 5. Taking care of Galileo5.4 IndexActive backlight 35, 56Alarm clock 33Alarms 43All-silent mode 21Altimeter 23Ascent rate 43Ascent rate bar gr
1. Introduction to Galileo7English1.1 GlossaryAVG Average depth, calculated from the beginning of the dive or, in case of gauge mode, from the time
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