1. Introduction to Galileo
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has to be established. This step has to be
performed only once for each transmitter
or when the battery in the transmitter is
replaced.
To pair Galileo to a transmitter proceed as
follows:
- Mount the fi rst stage regulator with the
Smart transmitter on a full tank.
- Turn on Galileo, ensure it is in the
time
of day
display and place it in direct
contact with the transmitter.
- Open the tank valve.
Upon pressurization, the Smart transmitter
sends a pairing sequence to Galileo.
When Galileo receives this information,
the display changes to show a listing of
4 tank designations. The tank designations
are
T1
,
T2
,
TD
and
BUDDY
. Tank
T1
is
always your main tank. Tanks
T2
and
TD
are used for diving with more than one
gas mixture, described in section 3.7. The
BUDDY
designation allows you to receive
tank pressure information from your dive
buddy’s Smart transmitter (if equipped
with one) and to display it on the screen
of your Galileo (see chapter 3 for more
information).
Use the
(left) and
(middle) buttons to
select the tank that you want to assign to the
transmitter, then
press SAVE
(right button).
Galileo will confi rm the pairing with the
message
PAIRING TO T1 SUCCESSFUL
(or
T2
,
TD
,
BUDDY
). If you do not wish to
complete the operation,
press and hold
the right button and Galileo will show the
message
PAIRING CANCELLED
. The
pairing will also be cancelled if you do not
press SAVE
within 3 minutes.
NOTE:
-
The transmitter must have been
unpressurized for at least 40 seconds
prior to the pairing operation,
else it will not transmit the pairing
sequence.
- When diving with more than one
gas mixture, tanks T1, T2 and TD
must be set to increasing oxygen
levels. Refer to section 3.7 for more
information.
- A transmitter can only be paired
to one tank designation. If you pair
the same transmitter to a second
tank designation, the fi rst one will
be erased. However you can pair
more than one Galileo to the same
transmitter.
-
Pairing between Galileo and a
transmitter can be removed via
SmartTRAK.
After a successful pairing of T1 to Galileo,
the display will show the tank pressure in
either
BAR
or
PSI
. If tank T1 has not been
paired, Galileo will show
NO P
instead of a
pressure value. If T1 has been paired but
Galileo is not receiving any signal, it will
show - - - instead of a pressure value.
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