2. Menus, settings and functions
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WARNING
Galileo also features alarms. Alarms differ from
warnings in that they cannot be turned off, and
that their audible sequence is continuous until
the situation is corrected. These are described
in section 3.2. Alarms have priority over
warnings, and warnings will not be displayed
as long as an alarm is active.
2.6.1 Maximum depth (default: OFF)
Galileo allows you to specify a depth at
which a warning is activated. The warning
can be set in 1m/5ft increments.
During the dive, if you descend below the
set depth and the warning is set to either
VISUAL
or
BOTH
, Galileo will show the
message
MAX DEPTH REACHED
for
12 seconds in place of the no-stop or
decompression information.
In addition:
- For the
CLASSIC
confi guration, the value
of the set depth is shown, in inverted
colors (white on black background), in
the lower left corner. Alternate information
is still available as described in section
3.3.2 but after 5 seconds the inverted set
depth is shown again. This will remain so
for as long as the diver stays deeper than
the set depth.
- For the
LIGHT
confi guration, the current
depth is displayed in inverted colors
(white on a black background) and will
remain so until the diver ascends above
the set depth.
- For the
FULL
confi guration, the value of
the set depth replaces the max depth
indication and is shown in inverted
colors (white on black background). This
will remain so until the diver ascends
above the set depth.
2.6.2 CNS
O
2
=75% (default: OFF)
Galileo tracks your oxygen uptake during
the dive via the CNS O
2
clock. This can be
monitored via the oxygen bar on the left
side of the screen (
CLASSIC
and
FULL
display confi gurations) and also via the
CNS O
2
indication (
CLASSIC
,
LIGHT
and
FULL
). Galileo triggers an alarm when the
value reaches 100%; in addition you can
choose to have a warning triggered when
the CNS O
2
clock reaches 75%.
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