3. Diving with Galileo
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- RBT
- time of day
- stopwatch
- active MB level
- temperature
- heart rate
- average depth
- max depth
- oxygen concentration
- nitrogen loading (via right bar graph)
- oxygen toxicity (via left bar graph)
Upon
pressing
the middle button (marked
MORE
), the information in the left corner
changes in the following sequence:
- O
2
%
- buddy tank pressure (only if
BUDDY
tank designation has been paired, see
section 1.11)
- (no-stop or decompression information
relative to L0 if an MB level between L1
and L5 is active, see section 3.5.3)
- CNS O
2
- ppO
2
Each time you
press
the button the
information changes to the next one in the
sequence and stays there until you
press
the button again. If you
press
the button
while the ppO
2
is displayed, the cycle starts
again from the oxygen concentration.
The stopwatch is reset and restarted by
pressing
the left button (
BOOK
).
3.4 Special
functions
common to CLASSIC,
LIGHT and FULL
confi gurations
3.4.1 Accessing and using the digital
compass
In all lay-outs, a
press and hold
of the right
button (marked
LIGHT
) brings up the digital
compass display on your computer screen.
The display also shows the depth, the dive
time, the tank pressure and the shortest
between the no-stop time and the RBT. In
case of level stops or decompression, the
lower right corner alternates every 4 seconds
between decompression information and
tank pressure together with RBT. A
press
and hold
of the right button from the
compass display returns to the computer
display. This also happens after the set auto-
off time defi ned in section 2.4.2.
NOTE:
If you are in compass mode when
Galileo is about to end the no-stop
phase, the screen will revert to the
regular computer display regardless
of the set auto-off time.
Press and
hold
the right button again if you wish
to return to the compass display.
In this lay-out, the button functions change
slightly. The middle button is now marked
SET
.
Pressing
this button will set the
bearing. Compass bearing represents
the direction the front of the computer is
pointed at. It is expressed in degrees, from
0 to 359. 0 degrees is North, 90 degrees is
East, 180 degrees is South, 270 degrees is
West and any other reading is interpolated in
between.
The message
SET BEARING SUCCESSFUL
will show on the display and a dot will appear
in the position of the set bearing. Setting a
bearing allows you to navigate towards a
reference direction. A
press and hold
of
the middle button will erase the set bearing.
Note that the set bearing stays in memory
until you either set a new one or erase it. All
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