1. introduction to Galileo
! WarninG
Starting a dive when the rePLace
Battery message is displayed can cause
the computer to fail during the dive. Replace
the battery as soon as you notice this
message.
Low-battery situations during a dive are
described in section 3.2.6.
See Chapter 5 for information on how to
replace the battery.
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Screen configuration
options (patent pending)
In dive mode, Galileo displays data in one
of three preconfigured screen layouts:
cLaSSic, LiGHt or fuLL.
- The cLaSSic configuration is set
as default and shows all standard
information needed during the dive; this
layout can be chosen with or without a
grid separating the various fields;
- the LiGHt configuration maximizes the
size of the displayed data by focusing
on only the absolutely necessary
information;
- the fuLL configuration maximizes the
amount of information displayed.
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Galileo also has a gauge mode, with a
corresponding
GauGe
in which the computer acts as a digital
depth gauge and does not perform any
decompression calculation.
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NOTE:
The LiGHt configuration does not
support dives with MB level stops and
decompression stops. In these cases
Galileo automatically switches to the
cLaSSic configuration.
For all three configurations and in gauge
mode it is possible to call up the digital
compass at any time during the dive. It is
also possible to rotate the entire screen by
180 degrees, so that the computer can be
worn with the buttons on the top or on the
bottom.
configuration,