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If  Galileo  detects  a  sufficient  increase  in 
workload,  no-stop  times  can  suddenly 
shorten and decompression stops can quickly 
grow. To alert you of such possibility, upon 
entering into an increased workload situation, 
Galileo warns you with an audible sequence 
while displaying the message 

INCREASED 

WORKLOAD

  for  12  seconds.  Unless  you 

have  selected 

WL

  = 

RESPIRATION

,  an 

INCREASED WORKLOAD

 situation is also 

signaled throughout its duration by the heart 
rate being displayed in inverted colors (white 
on a black background). 

F

 Note:

-  Galileo analyses your heart rate pattern 

over time to determine workload and 
hence algorithm adaptation. therefore 
the  instantaneous  heart  rate  (the 
value displayed on the screen) is not 
indicative of the workload itself.

-  Near a decompression stop Galileo 

does  not  consider  the  effect  of 
workload  and  utilizes  always  the 
slowest possible perfusion for each 
compartment.

Heart  rate  information  from  a  dive  can 
be  viewed  directly  in  Galileo’s  logbook  or 
on  your  PC  after  downloading  the  dive 
via  SmartTRAK:  the  heart  rate  is  logged 
in  4-second  intervals,  as  all  other  dive 
information.

For  more  information  about  heart  rate 
technology please visit 

www.scubapro.com

 

and 

www.polar.fi

4. 

Heart rate display during 
the dive

During the dive, the heart rate is displayed 
differently  depending  on  the  screen 
configuration.

CLASSIC

:  the  heart  rate  is  one  of  the 

entries  in  the 

MORE

  sequence.  It  is 

positioned  after  the  O

2

%  and  before  the 

stopwatch.

LIGHT

: the heart rate is one of the entries 

in  the 

MORE

  sequence.  It  is  positioned 

after the O

2

% and before the temperature.

FULL

:  the  heart  rate  is  permanently 

displayed in place of the temperature. The 
temperature  moves  up  one  position  and 
shares  the  position  with  the  ascent  rate 
indication.

GAUGE

:  the  heart  rate  is  shown 

permanently in place of the time of day. The 
time of day is not visible any more.

English

Summary of Contents for Galilieo Luna

Page 1: ...English Heart rate monitor upgrade for ...

Page 2: ...o individuals with pacemakers defibrillators or other implanted electronic devices Individuals who have a pacemaker use the UWATEC Galileo dive computer at their own risk Before starting use we recommend a maximal exercise stress test under a doctor s supervision The test is to ensure the safety and reliability of the simultaneous use of the pacemaker and the Galileo dive computer ...

Page 3: ...hich is understood as one signal by the receiver For best results try to stay 2m 6ft away from the nearest diver also using a Polar T31 coded transmitter when turning on Galileo just prior to the dive To don the T31 transmitter proceed as follows Attach one end of the transmitter to the elastic strap Adjust the transmitter s strap length to fit snugly and comfortably Secure the strap around your c...

Page 4: ... age in years from 220 For instance a 35 year old would have a maximum heart rate of 185 beats per minute To determine the base heart rate use Galileo in its default setting on a relaxed unstressed dive then look up the average heart rate in the logbook or better yet download the dive to a PC using SmartTRAK then observe the heart rate profile during the dive For the example shown below the base h...

Page 5: ...ays the slowest possible perfusion for each compartment Heart rate information from a dive can be viewed directly in Galileo s logbook or on your PC after downloading the dive via SmartTRAK the heart rate is logged in 4 second intervals as all other dive information For more information about heart rate technology please visit www scubapro com and www polar fi 4 Heart rate display during the dive ...

Page 6: ... is not turned off Galileo adds a page to the logbook with the heart rate profile superposed to the dive profile It also adds a line with the average heart rate during the dive on the same page as the active MB level the altitude class and the battery level ...

Page 7: ... Information MB L0 Time of day CNS O2 Access alternate display In sequence press Dive profile with ascent dotted Individual compartment saturation Picture 1 Picture 2 Activate backlight Access compass display FULL Set bookmark and reset stopwatch O2 Buddy tank pressure if paired Information MB L0 CNS O2 ppO2 Access alternate display In sequence press Dive profile with ascent dotted Individual comp...

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