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GALILEO 2 TEK (G2TEK) USER MANUAL
3 .5
Warnings and alarms
The G2TEK can alert you to potentially
dangerous situations via warnings and
alarms. You can modify the warning and
alarm settings in the menus or via a PC
interface.
3 .5 .1
Warning settings
Warnings represent situations that require
diver’s attention; however, ignoring
them does not necessarily represent an
immediate risk. It is up to you to decide
which ones you would like to be active.
Warnings are shown in the pop-up window
at the top of the display where button
descriptions are normally viewed. The
warning color is YELLOW and the related
data window is highlighted at the same
time.
Generally, warnings can be set to AUDIBLE,
VISUAL, BOTH (audible and visual) or OFF.
The available warnings are:
3 .5 .2
Maximum depth
Maximum depth will trigger a warning. See
chapter:
Maximum dive depth warning
to learn how to set the warning depth.
3 .5 .3
CNS O
2
= 75%
The G2TEK tracks your oxygen uptake via
the CNS O
2
clock. If the calculated value of
CNS O
2
reaches 75%, the G2TEK will warn
you until the value drops below 75%.
3 .5 .4
No-Stop time = 2 min
If you wish to avoid unintentionally
performing a decompression dive, the
G2TEK can activate a warning when the
no-stop time reaches 2 minutes. (See
chapter:
Diving with GF settings
)
for more
information on diving with GF settings). It
gives you the opportunity to start ascending
before incurring a decompression stop or a
level stop obligation.