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1. Introduction to Galileo
15
English
On the surface, the status of tanks T2, TD
and BUDDY are shown in the gas summary
table, discussed in section 1.12.
NOTE:
- The Smart transmitter has a range
of approximately 1.5m/5ft.
- To maximize the life of the battery,
the transmitter turns itself off when
there is no pressure change for
more than 40 seconds. It also
turns itself off when the pressure is
14bar/200psi or less.
- If a transmitter battery is weak, Galileo
alerts you with a screen message
referencing the tank designation
assigned to the transmitter in
question.
See Chapter 5 for information on how to
replace the battery.
1.12 Gas summary table
You can program up to three Nitrox mixes in
Galileo, and you can also see your buddy’s
tank pressure during the dive, in case he
or she also utilizes an UWATEC Smart
transmitter. In order to give you a quick
overview of the situation, Galileo features
a Gas summary table, which shows tank
pressure, oxygen concentration, ppO
2
max
and MOD for each of your tanks, while for
the buddy tank it shows pressure only.
NOTE:
In order to receive tank information,
the pertinent transmitters must be on
and within range (1.5m/5ft) of your
Galileo.
The Gas summary table can be reached
from the Gas integration menu (see
section 2.8.2) or simply by pressing and
holding the middle button (marked LOG)
while in time of day display.
1.13 Polar T31 coded
transmitter
When worn properly, the Polar T31 coded
transmitter sends Galileo your heart rate
information. The transmission does not
require any pairing: when Galileo is turned
on it hooks onto the fi rst Polar T31 signal
it receives. Check your heart rate, and if it
appears to be too high compared to normal,
please restart the T31 coded transmitter by
tting it one more time. Polar T31 coded
transmitters use several unique codes to
minimize the possibility of crosstalk, but
two transmitters may have the same code,
which is understood as one signal by the
receiver. For best results, try to stay 2m/6ft
away from the nearest diver also using a
Polar T31 coded transmitter when turning
on Galileo just prior to the dive.
To don the T31 transmitter proceed as
follows:
- Attach one end of the transmitter to the
elastic strap.
- Adjust the transmitter’s strap length to
t snugly and comfortably. Secure the
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