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3. Diving with Galileo
3.5.2 Display
information
When diving with an MB level other than L0, Galileo still carries out all calculations relating to
L0 in the background. To understand the relation between set MB level and the underlying
L0 calculation and how the information appears on the display, we shall use the example of
a dive with MB L3 set in the dive computer.
Situation
L3 information
on display
L0 information
in background
Display details
1
No-stop
No-stop
Display shows L3 no-stop time. L0 no-stop time can
be called up by
pressing MORE
.
2
Level stop
No-stop
Display shows L3 level stop information. The L3
information is in black on white background because
L0 is still in no-stop time. Stop is described as
LEVEL STOP
. L0 no-stop time can be called up by
pressing
MORE
.
3
Level stop
Decompression
3.1
Level stop is deeper than deco
stop
Display shows L3 level stop information. The L3
information is in white on a black background
because L0 is also in decompression. The stop
is described as
LEVEL STOP
because the stop
depth relates to the L3 level only. L0 decompression
information can be called up by
pressing MORE
.
3.2
Level stop is at same depth as
deco stop
Display shows L3 level stop information. The L3
information is in white on a black background
because L0 is also in decompression. The stop is
described as
LEVEL+DECO STOP
because the
stop depth is the same for L3 level and for L0. The
TAT
(total ascent time) refers to L3 level stop, so as
the
DECO STOP
obligation is met, the description of
the stop depth changes from
LEVEL+DECO STOP
to
LEVEL STOP
only. L0 decompression information
can be called up by
pressing MORE
.
Situation 2
Situation 3.1
Situation 3.2
3.5.3 Display of underlying L0 decompression information
During the dive, the information displayed is always relative to the active MB level. However,
in the
CLASSIC
,
LIGHT
and
FULL
display, the underlying L0 data is available as one of
the alternate information fi elds. When
pressing
the
MORE
button the appropriate number
of times, the L0 information will be visible instead of the active MB level information for
5 seconds, after which it is replaced again by the information relative to the active MB level.
While the L0 information is shown, the symbol
L0
precedes either the word
NO STOP
or
DECO STOP
. This allows you to be aware of what the maximum possible no-stop time is
or what the mandatory decompression requirements are.
For
CLASSIC
and
LIGHT
, the underlying L0 information is shown in the sequence right after the
active MB level and before the time of day. This is displayed for 5 seconds instead of the MB level
no-stop or decompression information. After 5 seconds it is replaced again by the information
relative to the active MB level.
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