Galileo SOL Manual - Scubapro
Galileo SOL Manual - Scubapro
Galileo SOL Manual - Scubapro
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1. Introduction to <strong>Galileo</strong><br />
and MOD for each of your tanks, while for<br />
the buddy tank it shows pressure only.<br />
English<br />
On the surface, the status of tanks T2, TD<br />
and BUDDY are shown in the gas summary<br />
table, discussed in section 1.12.<br />
NOTE:<br />
- The Smart transmitter has a range<br />
of approximately 1.5m/5ft.<br />
- To maximize the life of the battery,<br />
the transmitter turns itself off when<br />
there is no pressure change for<br />
more than 40 seconds. It also<br />
turns itself off when the pressure is<br />
14bar/200psi or less.<br />
- If a transmitter battery is weak, <strong>Galileo</strong><br />
alerts you with a screen message<br />
referencing the tank designation<br />
assigned to the transmitter in<br />
question.<br />
See Chapter 5 for information on how to<br />
replace the battery.<br />
1.12 Gas summary table<br />
You can program up to three Nitrox mixes in<br />
<strong>Galileo</strong>, and you can also see your buddy’s<br />
tank pressure during the dive, in case he<br />
or she also utilizes an UWATEC Smart<br />
transmitter. In order to give you a quick<br />
overview of the situation, <strong>Galileo</strong> features<br />
a Gas summary table, which shows tank<br />
pressure, oxygen concentration, ppO 2max<br />
NOTE:<br />
In order to receive tank information,<br />
the pertinent transmitters must be on<br />
and within range (1.5m/5ft) of your<br />
<strong>Galileo</strong>.<br />
The Gas summary table can be reached<br />
from the Gas integration menu (see<br />
section 2.8.2) or simply by pressing and<br />
holding the middle button (marked LOG)<br />
while in time of day display.<br />
1.13 Polar T31 coded<br />
transmitter<br />
When worn properly, the Polar T31 coded<br />
transmitter sends <strong>Galileo</strong> your heart rate<br />
information. The transmission does not<br />
require any pairing: when <strong>Galileo</strong> is turned<br />
on it hooks onto the fi rst Polar T31 signal<br />
it receives. Check your heart rate, and if it<br />
appears to be too high compared to normal,<br />
please restart the T31 coded transmitter by<br />
fi tting it one more time. Polar T31 coded<br />
transmitters use several unique codes to<br />
minimize the possibility of crosstalk, but<br />
two transmitters may have the same code,<br />
which is understood as one signal by the<br />
receiver. For best results, try to stay 2m/6ft<br />
away from the nearest diver also using a<br />
Polar T31 coded transmitter when turning<br />
on <strong>Galileo</strong> just prior to the dive.<br />
To don the T31 transmitter proceed as<br />
follows:<br />
- Attach one end of the transmitter to the<br />
elastic strap.<br />
- Adjust the transmitter’s strap length to<br />
fi t snugly and comfortably. Secure the<br />
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