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Galileo SOL Manual - Scubapro

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1. Introduction to <strong>Galileo</strong><br />

WARNING<br />

Starting a dive when the REPLACE<br />

BATTERY message is displayed can cause<br />

the computer to fail during the dive. Replace<br />

the battery as soon as you notice this<br />

message.<br />

Low battery situations during a dive are<br />

described in section 3.2.6.<br />

See Chapter 5 for information on how to<br />

replace the battery.<br />

1.8 Screen configuration<br />

options (patent pending)<br />

In dive mode, <strong>Galileo</strong> displays data in one<br />

of three pre-confi gured screen lay-outs:<br />

CLASSIC, LIGHT or FULL.<br />

- The CLASSIC confi guration is set<br />

as default and shows all standard<br />

information needed during the dive; this<br />

lay-out can be chosen with or without a<br />

grid separating the various fi elds;<br />

- the LIGHT confi guration maximizes the<br />

size of the displayed data by focusing<br />

on only the absolutely necessary<br />

information;<br />

- the FULL confi guration maximizes the<br />

amount of information displayed.<br />

<strong>Galileo</strong> also has a gauge mode, with a<br />

corresponding GAUGE confi guration,<br />

in which the computer acts as a digital<br />

depth gauge and does not perform any<br />

decompression calculation.<br />

NOTE:<br />

The LIGHT confi guration does not<br />

support dives with MB level stops,<br />

decompression stops or multi gas.<br />

In these cases <strong>Galileo</strong> automatically<br />

switches to the CLASSIC confi guration.<br />

For all three confi gurations and in gauge<br />

mode it is possible to call up the digital<br />

compass at any time during the dive. It is<br />

also possible to rotate the entire screen by<br />

180 degrees, so that the computer can be<br />

worn with the buttons on the top or on the<br />

bottom.<br />

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