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GALILEO 2 TEK (G2TEK) USER MANUAL
WARNING
During all dives, perform a safety stop
between 3 and 5 meters (10 and 15 feet) for
3 to 5 minutes, even if no decompression stop
is required.
3 .7 .1
Display configuration during
the dive
The G2TEK lets you select from four screen
layout options:
Light, Classic, Full
or
Graphical
. You can also rotate the screen,
if you prefer, to have the buttons positioned
at the bottom of the screen.
The
Light
screen configuration is the
factory default. It shows only the basic
information with large numbers. When the
dive requires decompression and more
information must be shown on the display,
the display changes automatically to the
Classic
configuration.
F
NOTE: only the shorter between no-
stop time and RBT is shown in LIGHT
configuration. If your remaining gas
supply is such that you will enter
GF or deco stops prior to reaching
an RBT of 0 minutes, the no-stop
time will be displayed on the screen,
emphasized by the NO STOP label. If
on the other hand your remaining gas
supply is such that you will reach RBT
of 0 minutes while still in the no-stop
phase, then the RBT will be displayed
on the screen, emphasized by the
RBT label
More specifically, the following information
is displayed:
• current depth
• dive time
• tank pressure
• the shorter between no-stop time and
RBT
• O
2
mix
• nitrogen loading (via bar graph)
WARNING
After a PRESSURE SIGNAL LOST warning the
G2TEK is no longer able to compute the RBT.
In such case, the LIGHT configuration shows
the no-stop time but this does not imply that
you have enough gas supply to remain at that
depth for that amount of time.
The
Classic
screen presents more
information with smaller numbers in smaller
windows.
The
Full
screen configuration displays
the maximum amount of information. This
screen is for divers who prefer to monitor