Galileo SOL Manual - Scubapro
Galileo SOL Manual - Scubapro
Galileo SOL Manual - Scubapro
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3. Diving with <strong>Galileo</strong><br />
In a LOW BATTERY situation, the message<br />
is displayed at the bottom of the screen<br />
in 4-second intervals. In LIGHT screen<br />
confi guration, the display switches to<br />
CLASSIC to allow for all the relevant<br />
information to be shown.<br />
In addition to monitoring the status of its<br />
own battery, <strong>Galileo</strong> also monitors the<br />
status of the battery in transmitters T1, T2<br />
and TD and alerts you when a battery is low<br />
and should be replaced. The message T1<br />
(or T2 or TD) BATTERY LOW is displayed<br />
on the middle row of the screen in 4 second<br />
intervals. In LIGHT screen confi guration, the<br />
display switches to CLASSIC to allow for<br />
all the relevant information to be shown.<br />
WARNING<br />
If the REPLACE BATTERY message<br />
appears during the dive, start the procedure to<br />
terminate the dive, as the computer may fail.<br />
Do not let the battery reach this condition!<br />
In a REPLACE BATTERY situation, the<br />
message is displayed on the bottom of<br />
the screen in 4-second intervals. In LIGHT<br />
screen confi guration, the display switches<br />
to CLASSIC to allow for all the relevant<br />
information to be shown.<br />
3.3 Display information<br />
Upon immersion, the water contacts will<br />
automatically activate <strong>Galileo</strong>, unless they<br />
have been turned OFF. In this case, you<br />
must activate the computer manually<br />
before starting the dive. See section 2.8.6<br />
for more information.<br />
At a depth of 0.8m/3ft, <strong>Galileo</strong> starts to<br />
monitor depth and time and also to perform<br />
decompression calculations.<br />
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