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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).
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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.
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