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3. Diving with Galileo
- If you are breathing from TD, the RBT is
for the decompression calculation that
is actually displayed on the computer
screen.
3.7.7 Logbook for dives with more
than one gas mixture
For dives carried out with more than one gas
mixture, Galileo adds a page in the logbook
for each gas mixture. These appear just
before the page listing warnings and alarms.
Each page shows oxygen concentration,
starting pressure, end pressure, consumed
pressure and, for T2 and TD only, depth at
which the switch took place.
3.7.8 Planning dives with more than
one gas mixture
The dive planner considers all programmed
gas mixtures when computing no-stop
times or decompression schedules. When
more than one gas is set, the symbols T1,
T2 (if applicable) and TD appear on the dive
planner screen.
3.8 Gauge
mode
When Galileo is set to gauge mode, it will
only monitor depth, time, tank pressure,
heart rate and temperature, and will not
carry out any decompression calculation.
Maximum displayed dive time in gauge
mode is 99 hours and 59 minutes. You can
only switch to gauge mode if the computer
is completely desaturated. All audible and
visual alarms, other than the low battery
alarm, are turned off.
!
WARNING
Dives in gauge mode are performed at your
own risk. After a dive in gauge mode you must
wait at least 48 hours before diving using a
decompression computer.
When on the surface in gauge mode,
Galileo will show neither the remaining
desaturation time nor the CNS O
2
% value.
It will however display a surface interval up
to 24 hours and a 48 hour no-fl y time. This
no-fl y time is also the time during which you
cannot switch back to computer mode.
The surface display changes as shown
below:
During a dive in gauge mode, the following
information is displayed:
- current depth
- dive time
- tank pressure
- stopwatch
- maximum depth
- temperature
- heart rate
- average depth
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