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3. Diving with Galileo
If you have uploaded pictures onto Galileo,
you can view them during the dive by
pressing MORE
while the individual
compartment saturation is displayed. Every
time you
press MORE
while a picture is
showing, the next picture in the memory
sequence of Galileo will be called up. Each
picture stays on the screen for a maximum
of 12 seconds. You can revert to the dive
computer screen at any time by
pressing
and holding
the right button.
NOTE:
-
Profi
le, compartment saturation
and pictures can be viewed for a
maximum of 1 minute, after which
the regular dive computer screen
will appear again.
- If any warning or alarm is triggered
while you are viewing the profi le,
compartment saturation or the
pictures, Galileo will immediately
revert back to the dive computer
screen.
3.4.5 Activating
the
backlight
To activate the backlight,
press
the right
button (marked
LIGHT
). The default
duration of the backlight is
6 seconds
, but
you can set it between
2
and
12 seconds
in one second increments. You can also set
it to
PUSH ON
/
PUSH OFF
, which means
the light stays on until you turn it off by
pressing
the button again.
NOTE:
The backlight is not available when
the
REPLACE BATTERY
warning
appears.
3.5 Diving with MB levels
Microbubbles are tiny bubbles that can
build up inside a diver’s body during any
dive and normally dissipate naturally during
an ascent and on the surface after a dive.
Dives within no-stop time and observance
of decompression stops do not prevent the
formation of microbubbles in the venous
blood circulation. Galileo has been equipped
with an enhanced UWATEC algorithm,
named ZH-L8 ADT MB, to reduce the
formation of these microbubbles.
This enhanced algorithm allows the user
to choose a level of conservatism over and
in addition to the worldwide proven safety
record of the standard ZH-L8 ADT algorithm.
There are fi ve levels of added conservatism
(or MB levels), from L1 to L5, with L5 being
the most conservative and L1 being just a bit
more conservative than the standard ZH-L8
ADT, here referred to as L0.
Choosing an MB level between L1 and L5
makes the algorithm more conservative,
therefore the diver will have either shorter
no-stop times or deeper and longer
decompression stops (referred to as level
stops) than when diving with L0. Consequently
the body will either take up less nitrogen
(shorter no-stop dives) or will be able to off-
gas more before returning to the surface
(dives with level stops). Both work towards
reducing the amount of microbubbles present
in the body at the end of the dive.
Please refer to section 2.3.1 for information
on setting the MB level.
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