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2. Menus, settings and functions
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NOTE:
- Galileo analyses your heart rate pattern
over time to determine workload and
hence algorithm adaptation. Therefore
the instantaneous heart rate (the
value displayed on the screen) is not
indicative of the workload itself.
- Near a decompression stop Galileo
does not consider the effect of
workload and utilizes always the
slowest possible perfusion for each
compartment.
Heart rate information from a dive can be
viewed directly in Galileo’s logbook (see
section 2.12) or on your PC after downloading
the dive via SmartTRAK (see section 4.3): the
heart rate is logged in 4-second intervals, as
all other dive information.
For more information about heart rate
technology please visit
www.scubapro-uwatec.com
and www.polar.fi .
2.9.6 Owner information
The information in this menu can only be
entered via the SmartTRAK software. A
maximum of twenty lines are allowed. You can
scroll through the text using the “” and “
buttons. The top two lines of this information
are displayed in surface mode when there is
no remaining desaturation (see section 1.3).
2.9.7 Emergency information
The information in this menu can only be
entered via the SmartTRAK software. A
maximum of twenty lines are allowed. You
can scroll through the text using the “
and “” buttons.
If Galileo goes into SOS mode because of
a missed decompression stop, this menu
will be displayed if the middle button is
pressed (see section 1.6).
2.10 Pictures
This menu allows you to view all the pictures
that have been uploaded via SmartTRAK to
your dive computer. You can jump directly
to this menu from the time of day display
by pressing and holding the middle (LOG)
button. Once you are in picture viewing
mode, use the “<<” and “>>” buttons to
scroll through the pictures. With the EXIT
button you can return to the time of day
display.
2.11 Dive planner
This menu allows you to plan no-stop or
decompression dives. Dive planning is
done using the following as basis:
- selected oxygen concentration
- selected water type
- selected microbubble level
- water temperature of the most recent
dive
- altitude range (if any)
- status of saturation at the time the
planner is started
- a normal workload of the diver and
observance of the prescribed ascent rates.
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