Galileo SOL Manual - Scubapro
Galileo SOL Manual - Scubapro
Galileo SOL Manual - Scubapro
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3. Diving with <strong>Galileo</strong><br />
- If you are breathing from TD, the RBT is<br />
for the decompression calculation that<br />
is actually displayed on the computer<br />
screen.<br />
3.7.7 Logbook for dives with more<br />
than one gas mixture<br />
For dives carried out with more than one gas<br />
mixture, <strong>Galileo</strong> adds a page in the logbook<br />
for each gas mixture. These appear just<br />
before the page listing warnings and alarms.<br />
Each page shows oxygen concentration,<br />
starting pressure, end pressure, consumed<br />
pressure and, for T2 and TD only, depth at<br />
which the switch took place.<br />
only switch to gauge mode if the computer<br />
is completely desaturated. All audible and<br />
visual alarms, other than the low battery<br />
alarm, are turned off.<br />
WARNING<br />
Dives in gauge mode are performed at your<br />
own risk. After a dive in gauge mode you must<br />
wait at least 48 hours before diving using a<br />
decompression computer.<br />
When on the surface in gauge mode,<br />
<strong>Galileo</strong> will show neither the remaining<br />
desaturation time nor the CNS O 2% value.<br />
It will however display a surface interval up<br />
to 24 hours and a 48 hour no-fl y time. This<br />
no-fl y time is also the time during which you<br />
cannot switch back to computer mode.<br />
The surface display changes as shown<br />
below:<br />
3.7.8 Planning dives with more than<br />
one gas mixture<br />
The dive planner considers all programmed<br />
gas mixtures when computing no-stop<br />
times or decompression schedules. When<br />
more than one gas is set, the symbols T1,<br />
T2 (if applicable) and TD appear on the dive<br />
planner screen.<br />
3.8 Gauge mode<br />
When <strong>Galileo</strong> is set to gauge mode, it will<br />
only monitor depth, time, tank pressure,<br />
heart rate and temperature, and will not<br />
carry out any decompression calculation.<br />
Maximum displayed dive time in gauge<br />
mode is 99 hours and 59 minutes. You can<br />
During a dive in gauge mode, the following<br />
information is displayed:<br />
- current depth<br />
- dive time<br />
- tank pressure<br />
- stopwatch<br />
- maximum depth<br />
- temperature<br />
- heart rate<br />
- average depth<br />
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