2.
Pairing of transmitters
and gas summary table
Once the PMG upgrade is installed on
your Galileo, up to 4 transmitters can be
paired to it instead of the original 2. The
additional tanks are now labelled T2 and
TD. When the pairing operation is initiated
as described in the main Galileo manual, all
four tank designations are now shown (T,
T2, TD and BUDDY).
Similarly, the GaS SUMMaRY TaBle
now shows the settings for your three
tanks plus the tank pressure of your buddy
(if applicable).
3.
PMG menu
After installing the PMG upgrade, you
will find a new submenu under the DIVe
SeTTINGS menu. The menu is called PMG
and allows you to toggle Galileo between
being a single gas computer (OFF) and a
multi-gas computer (ON).
When PMG is OFF, Galileo behaves
completely alike the single-gas version.
When PMG is ON, Galileo will change in
several aspects:
- a line is added inside the O
submenu which allows you to choose
between one of three tanks;
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- upon pressing the middle button from
the GaS SUMMaRY TaBle during
the dive, the DeCO SUMMaRY
TaBle appears, which shows the PMG
decompression calculations and the
single-gas computation at the active MB
level and also at MB L0;
- the GaS INTeGRaTION menu will
have a new item called RBT = 0min.
Refer to the appropriate section in this
manual for a complete description.
4.
Once the PMG upgrade is installed on your
Galileo, the GaS INTeGRaTION menu
has a new setting called RBT = 0min. This
allows to turn the RBT =0min alarm into a
warning: if more than one gas mixture is set
and you reach RBT= 0min, Galileo will warn
you for 12 seconds about the situation
instead of beeping incessantly. Please
refer to section 6.6 for more information
about RBT when diving with more than one
mixture.
settings
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RBT = 0min in Gas
integration menu