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SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS English You must carefully read and understand this entire manual before using your Galileo. Diving has many inherent risks. Even if you follow the instructions of this manual in a careful manner, it is still possible that you may be seriously injured or die from decompression sickness, oxygen toxicity or some other inherent risk of scuba diving with Nitrox or compressed air.
• Only make dives that are appropriate to your level of dive training. Galileo does not increase your knowledge of diving. • Always dive with back-up instruments. Make sure that you always use back-up instrumentation including a depth gauge, submersible pressure gauge, digital bottom timer or dive watch, and have access to decompression tables whenever diving with a dive computer. • Avoid repeated ascents and descents (yo yo diving). • Avoid repeated heavy workload while at depth.
English Welcome to UWATEC dive computers and thank you for purchasing Galileo. You are now the owner of an extraordinary partner for your dives. This manual provides you easy access to UWATEC state of the art technology and Galileo’s key features and functions. Should you wish to know more about SCUBAPRO UWATEC diving equipment, please visit our website www.scubapro-uwatec.com. ! WARNING - Galileo has a depth rating of 330m/1084ft in GAUGE mode only.
2.4 Digital compass .......................................................................................22 2.4.1 Using the compass on the surface ...........................................22 2.4.2 Setting the auto-off time ...........................................................23 2.4.3 Setting the declination ..............................................................23 2.5 Altimeter ..................................................................................................23 2.
3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 4. Galileo and SmartTRAK (PC interface) ...............................................................69 4.1 Introduction to SmartTRAK......................................................................69 4.2 Changing settings ...................................................................................70 4.3 Downloading dives and organizing your logbook .....................................71 4.4 Uploading pictures ......................................................
1. Introduction to Galileo 1. INTRODUCTION TO GALILEO Galileo is diving technology made easy. It is an intuitive tool which monitors all aspects of the dive to provide you with accurate information relative to your individual experience. Galileo offers an array of features to enhance your diving pleasure. • Listen to your body with built-in heart rate monitor technology for ultimate safety and peace of mind (patent pending).
1. Introduction to Galileo Glossary AVG Average depth, calculated from the beginning of the dive or, in case of gauge mode, from the time of reset. BPM Beats per minute, refers to the heart rate. CNS O2 Central Nervous System oxygen toxicity. DESAT Desaturation time. The time needed for the body to completely eliminate any nitrogen taken up during diving. Dive time The whole time spent below a depth of 0.8m/3ft. English 1.
1. Introduction to Galileo 8 RBT Remaining Bottom Time, it is the time that a diver can spend at the current depth before having to ascend in order to reach the surface with the set tank reserve. The RBT accounts for all existing (if present) and upcoming decompression obligations. SOS mode The result of having completed a dive without respecting all mandatory decompression obligations. Stopwatch A stopwatch, for example to time certain legs of the dive.
1. Introduction to Galileo Operating modes The functions of the Galileo computer can be grouped into three categories, each corresponding to a specific mode of operation: - surface mode: the computer is on the surface. In this mode you can change settings, review your logbook, use the dive planner, see remaining desaturation after a dive, download to PC and much more; - dive mode: the computer is at a depth of 0.8m/3ft or more.
1. Introduction to Galileo inside the cabin of an airplane could cause decompression sickness, as calculated by the decompression model in the computer. ! WARNING Flying while Galileo displays NO FLY can result in serious injury or death. The surface interval (SURF INT) is displayed from the moment the dive is closed (5 minutes after surfacing), for as long as there is remaining desaturation on the computer.
1. Introduction to Galileo - Violating a mandatory decompression obligation may result in serious injury or death. - Serious injury or death may result if a diver does not seek immediate treatment should any signs or symptoms of decompression sickness occur after a dive. - Do not dive to treat symptoms of decompression sickness. - Do not dive when the computer is in SOS mode.
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. 1.
Left button (MENU) 1.9 Button operation Galileo has three buttons. These buttons allow to access menus and change settings while in surface mode. During the dive they set bookmarks, allow to display further information on the computer screen and to activate the backlight. Each button can perform two tasks, depending on whether it is pressed or pressed and held (see definition in glossary in section 1.1). The abbreviated description on the display under each button refers to its function when pressed.
1. Introduction to Galileo has to be established. This step has to be performed only once for each transmitter or when the battery in the transmitter is replaced. To pair Galileo to a transmitter proceed as follows: - Mount the first stage regulator with the Smart transmitter on a full tank. - Turn on Galileo, ensure it is in the time of day display and place it in direct contact with the transmitter. - Open the tank valve.
1. Introduction to Galileo English and MOD for each of your tanks, while for the buddy tank it shows pressure only. 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.
1. Introduction to Galileo strap around your chest, just below the chest muscles, and buckle the strap to the transmitter. - When using a dry suit, lift the transmitter off your chest and moisten the two grooved areas on the back. - Check that the electrode areas are firmly against your skin and that the Polar logo is in a central, upright position. - Ensure that the transmitter is not displaced when donning a wet suit or a dry suit. 1.
2. Menus, settings and functions MENUS, SETTINGS AND FUNCTIONS English 2. Galileo’s menus allow you to access functions or to change settings. To access the main menu press MENU. From here, you can scroll through the entire list by pressing the “ ” (left button) or “ ” (middle button). Some menus, such as Dive settings, have submenus. In every menu or submenu, the highlighted section indicates the currently active entity. Listed below are all available menus.
2. Menus, settings and functions 2.1 Main menu description Press MENU to view the list of menus. To enter any menu, scroll up or down the list via the “ ” or “ ” buttons until the highlighted bar covers your menu of interest, then press ENTR to confirm your choice. To change settings press the + or buttons, then press SAVE to confirm the changes. This will take you back to the main menu.
2. Menus, settings and functions English Please refer to section 3.7.1 for instructions on setting the oxygen concentration for tanks T2 and TD. 2.3.2 Gauge mode (default: OFF) ! WARNING - Diving with Nitrox may only be attempted by experienced divers after proper training from an internationally recognized agency. - Before every dive and after changing the tank, you must make sure that the set oxygen concentration in Galileo corresponds to the oxygen concentration in the tank.
2. Menus, settings and functions 2.3.4 ppO2max (default: 1.4bar) The value of ppO2max determines your MOD based on your oxygen mix. You can set this value between 1.2bar and 1.6bar or OFF. ! WARNING Setting the ppO2max value to OFF can result in exposure to high levels of oxygen partial pressure and can result in serious injury or death. 2.3.5 Nitrox reset time (default: no reset) If you set ppO2max to OFF, you will not get any MOD warnings.
2. Menus, settings and functions NOTE: Removing and replacing the battery will not reset the desaturation. Galileo stores tissue saturation information in non-volatile memory. For the time during which the computer is without battery, the desaturation calculation is frozen and resumes from where it had left off as soon as a new battery is installed. English measurement of approx 3% (i.e.
2. Menus, settings and functions setting the ALL-SILENT to ON. To enter the code, use the + and - buttons to define the first digit (3), then press >> to confirm it. Now define the next digit (1), confirm by pressing >> then define the last digit (3). Upon pressing SAVE after having defined the last digit, ALL-SILENT will be set to ON and you will have no audible signals of any kind. The display shows the message ALL-SILENT ON SUCCESSFUL for 2 seconds. 2.
English 2. Menus, settings and functions 2.4.3 Setting the declination (default: 0 degrees) Depending on the exact location on the planet, there can be a deviation between true North and magnetic North. Any compass will always show magnetic North, so via this menu you can set a value for the so-called declination that will make the compass show true North instead. 2.4.
2. Menus, settings and functions To set the altitude, first press ADJ to enter the ADJUST ALTITUDE menu. Once inside this menu, use the + or - buttons until you reach the desired value. Each time you press + or -, the displayed altitude will change in 10m/50ft increments. Press SAVE to confirm your choice and return to the main Altimeter menu. NOTE: The altitude shown in this menu has no influence on the automatic altitude adjustment in the decompression calculations. 2.
English 2. Menus, settings and functions ! WARNING Galileo also features alarms. Alarms differ from warnings in that they cannot be turned off, and that their audible sequence is continuous until the situation is corrected. These are described in section 3.2. Alarms have priority over warnings, and warnings will not be displayed as long as an alarm is active.
2. Menus, settings and functions During the dive, if the calculated CNS O2 value reaches 75% and the warning is set to either VISUAL or BOTH, Galileo will show the message CNS O2 = 75% for 12 seconds in place of the no-stop or decompression information. In addition: - For the CLASSIC configuration, the value of CNS O2 is shown, in inverted colors (white on black background), in the lower left corner. Alternate information is still available as described in section 3.3.
2. Menus, settings and functions English VISUAL or BOTH, Galileo will show the message NO STOP = 2 MINUTES on the display for 12 seconds. The following figures show the actual display in the various dive configurations (CLASSIC, LIGHT and FULL). During the dive, if you are about to enter decompression and the warning is set to either VISUAL or BOTH, Galileo will show the message ENTERING DECO on the display for 12 seconds.
2. Menus, settings and functions colors (white on a black background). The following figures show the actual display in the various dive configurations (CLASSIC, LIGHT and FULL). During the dive, if the dive time reaches half the value of the set dive time and the warning is set to either VISUAL or BOTH, Galileo will show the message TURN-AROUND TIME on the display for 12 seconds. The following figures show the actual display in the various dive configurations (CLASSIC, LIGHT and FULL). 2.6.
2. Menus, settings and functions English During the dive, if the tank pressure reaches the value set in the menu and the warning is set to either VISUAL or BOTH, Galileo will show the message “value” BAR (or PSI) REACHED on the display for 12 seconds. The following figures show the actual display in the various dive configurations (CLASSIC, LIGHT and FULL).
2. Menus, settings and functions ! WARNING See section 3.5 for more information on MB level diving. If RBT drops to 3 minutes or less, you may not have enough gas supply to complete a safe ascent. Start ascending when you see this warning. 2.6.8 Pressure signal (default: BOTH) Galileo relies on RF communication with the Smart transmitter for tank pressure information.
2. Menus, settings and functions English MB level. You can set Galileo to warn you when this happens. During the dive, if you ascend shallower than a suggested MB stop depth and the warning is set to either VISUAL or BOTH, Galileo will show the message MB STOP IGNORED on the display for 12 seconds and the depth is shown in inverted colors (white on a black background) until you descend below the stop depth or until there is an MB level reduction (see section 2.6.11 and 3.5.5).
2. Menus, settings and functions 2.6.12 L0 no-stop time = 2 minutes when diving an MB level When diving with an MB level higher than L0, the underlying L0 information is not directly visible on the display (though it is accessible as alternate information). You can choose to have Galileo warn you when the underlying L0 no-stop time reaches 2 minutes while diving with an active MB level higher than L0.
2. Menus, settings and functions The range of the UTC setting is between -13hours and +13 hours in 15 minute increments. 2.8 This menu allows you to set a wake-up alarm. The time of the alarm is shown in the format specified in the Time menu (either in AM/PM or 24hour). When the alarm is set to ON, a bell symbol appears in the time of day display. 2.7.2 Time This menu allows you to set the time format, time and date. English 2.7.1 Wake-up alarm Other settings 2.8.
2. Menus, settings and functions you can set the sensitivity of the workload calculation to changes in breathing pattern (if WORKLOAD is set to anything other than HEART, see section 2.9.5) and you can choose to replace the oxygen bar graph with a graphic representation of the tank pressure (CLASSIC and FULL only). From this menu you can also call up the gas summary table described in section 1.12.
2. Menus, settings and functions 2.8.4 Display contrast English This menu allows you to change the contrast of the display to adapt to various levels of light conditions. Upon entering this menu, a sliding bar appears across the display. Use the “ ” and “ ” buttons to set your preferred contrast level. 2.8.3 Backlight duration (default: 6 seconds) You can set the duration of the backlight in dive mode between 2 and 12 seconds or to PUSH ON/PUSH OFF.
2. Menus, settings and functions NOTE: If the water contacts are turned off and you fail to turn on the computer manually, the computer will still activate by itself within one minute of having started the dive. The time and decompression calculation will be consequently inaccurate, but the accuracy of the depth measurement will be unaffected. NOTE: Reverting to factory settings does not cancel existing transmitter pairing information nor does it cancel owner and emergency information. 2.
2. Menus, settings and functions LIGHT configuration does not support diving with more than one gas mixture. If you have chosen the LIGHT configuration and you set more than one gas mixture, the screen configuration will automatically switch to CLASSIC during the dive. - The LIGHT configuration does not support dives with level stops or decompression stops.
2. Menus, settings and functions With Galileo you can choose between workload (WL) estimation based on heart rate (HEART, default) or based on changes in the breathing pattern (RESPIRATION). You can also have Galileo always choose the highest between the two estimates (ALWAYS HIGHEST), the lowest between the two estimates (ALWAYS LOWEST) or you can turn it OFF completely. If you turn it OFF, Galileo will behave like an UWATEC Aladin PRIME dive computer.
2. Menus, settings and functions NOTE: - Galileo analyses your heart rate pattern will be displayed if the middle button is pressed (see section 1.6). 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. Menus, settings and functions If there is remaining desaturation on the computer at the time of starting the dive planner, the text ADD. SURF. INT. appears on the display. This allows you to define an additional surface interval to what has already elapsed since the end of the last dive. Press the + or - buttons to define this interval, then press >> to confirm it.
2. Menus, settings and functions English on the display. You can reach the logbook from the main menu or by pressing the LOG button from the time of day display. The second page shows the depth and the temperature profiles. Pressing >> brings you to the third page of the log. Upon first entering the Logbook menu, a summary page is presented with each dive reduced to a two-line format.
3. Diving with Galileo The fifth page shows the MB level with which the dive was started and, if there was an MB level reduction, what the final MB level was. It also shows the average heart rate (if available), the altitude class, the lowest battery level during the dive and the amount of gas consumed. The sixth page shows a listing of all the alarms and warnings that were triggered during the dive. Within the list of dives there is also Dive statistics with a range of dates.
3. Diving with Galileo The CNS O2 clock increases when the oxygen partial pressure is higher than 0.5bar, and decreases when the oxygen partial pressure is lower than 0.5bar. Hence, while on the surface breathing air you will always be decreasing the CNS O2 clock. During the dive, the depth at which 0.5bar is reached for various mixes is as follows: Air: 32%: 36%: 13m/43ft 6m/20ft 4m/13ft Depth at which ppO2 reaches 0.5bar for three commonly used mixes 21% 32% 36% 3.
3. Diving with Galileo Along these lines, Galileo employs a variable ideal ascent rate: its value ranges between 7 and 20m/min and the actual breakdown by depth range is listed in the table below. depth <6 <12 <18 (m) <35 <39 <44 speed 7 8 9 (m/min) 15 17 18 depth <20 <40 <60 (ft) <115 <128 <144 speed 23 26 29 (ft/min) 49 56 59 <23 <50 10 19 <75 <164 33 62 <27 <31 >50 11 13 20 <88 <101 >164 36 43 66 During an ascent, the nitrogen loading bar graph is replaced by a graphical ascent rate indication.
4-second intervals. In addition, the current depth is shown in inverted colors (white on a black background) and in the lower left corner MOD and the value of the MOD are displayed, also in inverted colors. Alternate information is accessible as described in section 3.3.2, but after 5 seconds the inverted MOD is again shown. This will not change until the diver ascends 1m/3ft above the MOD. The audible signal persists until the diver ascends 1m/3ft above the MOD. English 3. Diving with Galileo 3.2.
3. Diving with Galileo above the prescribed stop depth. The audible signal persists until the diver descends to the prescribed depth or deeper. In FULL configuration, the alarm message CNS O2 = 100% is displayed in place of the no-stop or decompression information for 12 seconds and during this time the audible signal goes off.
3. Diving with Galileo If the RBT drops to 0 minutes, your gas supply is dangerously low and you may not be able to complete a safe ascent. This may result in serious injury or death. Do not let the RBT drop to 0 minutes! In CLASSIC configuration, the alarm message RBT = 0 MIN is displayed in place of the no-stop or decompression information for 12 seconds and during this time the audible signal goes off.
3. Diving with Galileo In a LOW BATTERY situation, the message is displayed at the bottom of the screen in 4-second intervals. In LIGHT screen configuration, the display switches to CLASSIC to allow for all the relevant information to be shown. In addition to monitoring the status of its own battery, Galileo also monitors the status of the battery in transmitters T1, T2 and TD and alerts you when a battery is low and should be replaced.
3. Diving with Galileo 3.3.1 Description of entries This section complements the information listed in the Glossary by adding specific details about Galileo’s screen while diving. The dive time is displayed as dive time in minutes. If during the dive you ascend to the surface, the time spent on the surface will only be counted if you descend again below 0.8m/3ft within 5 minutes. This allows for brief periods of orientation.
3. Diving with Galileo ! WARNING - If Galileo receives no signal from the transmitter for 30 seconds, an audible sequence goes off and the message NO PRESSURE SIGNAL appears on the display for 12 seconds. - If after another 40 seconds Galileo still has not received any signal from the transmitter, another audible sequence goes off and the message PRESSURE SIGNAL LOST appears for 12 seconds, after which the RBT is not displayed any longer and the tank pressure is replaced with - - - .
3. Diving with Galileo 3.3.2 CLASSIC screen configuration Upon pressing the middle button (marked MORE), the information in the left corner changes in the following sequence: - max depth - O2% - heart rate - stopwatch - buddy tank pressure (only if BUDDY tank designation has been paired, see section 1.11) - (active MB level if different than L0) - (no-stop or decompression information relative to L0 if an MB level between L1 and L5 is active, see section 3.5.
3. Diving with Galileo support diving with more than one gas mixture. If you set the screen configuration to LIGHT and then program more than one gas, Galileo will automatically switch to the CLASSIC lay-out. NOTE: Only the shorter between no-stop time and RBT is shown in LIGHT configuration. If your remaining gas supply is such that you will enter level stops or deco prior to reaching an RBT of 0 minutes, the no-stop time will be displayed on the screen, emphasized by the NO STOP label.
3. Diving with Galileo RBT time of day stopwatch active MB level temperature heart rate average depth max depth oxygen concentration nitrogen loading (via right bar graph) oxygen toxicity (via left bar graph) Upon pressing the middle button (marked MORE), the information in the left corner changes in the following sequence: - O2% - buddy tank pressure (only if BUDDY tank designation has been paired, see section 1.
3. Diving with Galileo set bearings are kept in the profile memory and can be viewed with SmartTRAK after downloading the dive to a PC. If you have set a reference bearing, arrows will appear to the left or to the right of the numeric bearing indication, to show you in which direction you should turn in order to match the set bearing.
3. Diving with Galileo English 3.4.4 Viewing dive profile, individual compartment saturation and pictures You can view your dive profile by pressing and holding the middle button (marked MORE). The screen will show a graphic representation of your dive profile together with a line representing either your possible direct ascent (if in no-stop mode) or your decompression profile (if in decompression mode).
3. Diving with Galileo NOTE: The backlight is not available when the REPLACE BATTERY warning appears. 3.5 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.
3. Diving with Galileo 3.5.1 MB Glossary English Deco stop: decompression stop as requested by L0; mandatory. L0: baseline algorithm corresponding to ZH-L8 ADT. L1: first and lowest level of added conservatism. L2: second level of added conservatism. L3: third level of added conservatism. L4: fourth level of added conservatism. L5: fifth and highest level of added conservatism. Level stop: decompression stop as requested by active MB levels L1 through L5; not mandatory.
3. Diving with Galileo 3.5.2 Display information When diving with an MB level other than L0, Galileo still carries out all calculations relating to L0 in the background. To understand the relation between set MB level and the underlying L0 calculation and how the information appears on the display, we shall use the example of a dive with MB L3 set in the dive computer. Situation L3 information L0 information Display details on display in background 1 No-stop No-stop Display shows L3 no-stop time.
3. Diving with Galileo English at L4 but decide not to carry out all the required L4 stops, you can cascade down through L3, L2, L1 all the way to L0. Only decompression stops relating to L0 are mandatory and must be respected at all times, whereas the level stops calculated by the MB levels are recommended but not mandatory. Section 3.5.5 describes how to cascade to a lower level. 3.5.
3. Diving with Galileo - class 1: from approximately 1000m/3300ft to approximately 2000m/6600ft (switch point at 815mbar); - class 2: from approximately 2000m/6600ft to approximately 3000m/10000ft (switch point at 725mbar); - class 3: from approximately 3000m/10000ft to approximately 4000m/13300ft (switch point at 610mbar); - class 4: above approximately 4000m/13300ft. In this altitude class Galileo functions in gauge mode only (automatic switch from computer mode).
3. Diving with Galileo Diving with more than one gas mixture NOTE: You must set PMG to ON for Galileo to allow diving with more than one gas mixture. See section 2.3.9 for details about setting the PMG function. Galileo is equipped with the ZH-L8 ADT MB PMG algorithm.
3. Diving with Galileo While TANK is highlighted, use the - and + buttons to choose the tank for which you want to set the oxygen concentration. Press >> to highlight ON or OFF, and use the - and + buttons to toggle between the two. Press >> again to move down one line to the oxygen concentration. After setting the oxygen concentration, pressing >> moves you down one line to the ppO2max.
3. Diving with Galileo 3.7.3 Deco summary table Galileo shows you the predictive multi gas decompression calculation on the main computer screen. However, in the background it is also calculating what the decompression would be if you were to finish the dive with just the gas mixture that you are currently breathing from. If you are diving with an MB level higher than L0, Galileo also computes both the predictive multi gas decompression calculation and the current gas only calculation for L0.
3. Diving with Galileo NOTE: - Start breathing from the tank with the new gas mixture before confirming a switch. - If you choose a different tank than the one suggested by Galileo, the MOD alarm may go off and the decompression schedule may change. ! WARNING Always make sure you are switching to the intended gas. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death. If you confirm the switch, the message SWITCH TO GAS T2 (or TD) SUCCESSFUL appears on the display for 4 seconds.
3. Diving with Galileo NOTE: If after Galileo has changed the decompression schedule to reflect the missed gas switch, you descend again below the MOD for the gas mixture you did not switch to, Galileo reintroduces that gas into its calculations and the decompression schedule changes accordingly. This is accompanied by the display message INCLUDING T2 (or TD) AGAIN for 4 seconds. English 3.7.5.
3. Diving with Galileo - If you are breathing from TD, the RBT is for the decompression calculation that is actually displayed on the computer screen. 3.7.7 Logbook for dives with more than one gas mixture For dives carried out with more than one gas mixture, Galileo adds a page in the logbook for each gas mixture. These appear just before the page listing warnings and alarms.
3. Diving with Galileo Upon pressing the left button (marked SW), a bookmark will be set while at the same time the stopwatch is reset. Upon pressing and holding the left button, you can switch gas mixtures. The only result of switching gas mixtures in gauge mode is that the pressure of the newly chosen tank is displayed instead of the current one. There are no restrictions on when a gas switch can take place in gauge mode.
3. Diving with Galileo 3.9 Button function overview LEFT BUTTON MIDDLE BUTTON RIGHT BUTTON CLASSIC Set bookmark (Start gas switch, PMG only) and reset stopwatch Access alternate field. In sequence: - (Max depth) - O2% - Heart rate* - Stopwatch - (Buddy tank pressure, if paired) - (Active MB level if other than L0) - (Information @ MB L0) - Time of day - CNS O2 - Average depth - ppO2 Access alternate display.
4. GALILEO AND SMARTTRAK (PC INTERFACE) 4.1 Introduction to SmartTRAK English 4. Galileo and SmartTRAK (PC interface) SmartTRAK is the software that allows Galileo to communicate with a Windows-based PC. For more information on other platforms (Macintosh, Palm, PocketPC) please visit www.scubapro-uwatec.com. SmartTRAK serves five purposes: - Changing settings: all the settings described in Chapter 2 can be set directly from the PC. - Downloading dive profiles and organizing the logbook on the PC.
4. Galileo and SmartTRAK (PC interface) 4.2 Changing settings You can change and review all the settings described in Chapter 2 from the comfort of your PC. The PC software allows you to see the entire array of settings at once, instead of individually on Galileo, and to make changes more rapidly. Click on the DIVE COMPUTER SETTINGS icon: the PC will read the settings as presently configured in Galileo and show them as depicted below.
4. Galileo and SmartTRAK (PC interface) 4.3 Downloading dives and organizing your logbook English Galileo’s memory allows you to store approximately 100 hours of dive profile information in 4 second sampling intervals. With SmartTRAK you can transfer this information to the PC in order to visualize and analyze your dives on the monitor. To download data from Galileo, click on NEW under the LOGBOOK menu to open and name a new logbook.
4. Galileo and SmartTRAK (PC interface) You can choose between transferring all dives or new dives only (default setting) from Galileo’s memory. If you choose to transfer new dives only, SmartTRAK will only transfer dives that are more recent than the most recent dive already saved in the PC logbook. Once the data is downloaded, a window will show you a summary table of all dives; for the selected dive, another window will show you its details. From these windows you can add and edit your dive information.
4. Galileo and SmartTRAK (PC interface) 4.5 English You can also import text to Galileo using the TEXT IMPORT function: for instance, load a few typical messages to communicate with your dive buddy, and when the need arises, bring up the message on the display and show it to him or her. Or you can write down a dive plan and then review it during the dive. The TEXT IMPORT function turns text that you write into the appropriate field using SmartTRAK into bitmap images which you can then upload to Galileo.
5. Taking care of Galileo 5. TAKING CARE OF GALILEO 5.1 Technical information Operating altitude: with decompression – sea level to approximately 4000m/13300ft without decompression (gauge mode) – at any altitude Max operating depth: 330.5m/1084ft; resolution is 0.1m until 99.9m and 1m at depth deeper than 100m. Resolution in ft is always 1ft. Accuracy is within 2% ±0.2m/1ft. Decompression calculation range: 0.
5. Taking care of Galileo 5.2.1 Replacing the battery in Galileo ! WARNING We recommend having the battery of Galileo replaced by an authorized SCUBAPRO UWATEC dealer. The change must be made with particular care in order to prevent water from seeping in. The warranty does not cover damages due to an improper placement of the battery. Galileo stores the tissue saturation information in non-volatile memory, so the battery can be replaced at any time between dives without loss of information.
5. Taking care of Galileo NOTE: - After a dive, Galileo stores tissue saturation data once an hour while on the surface until it is completely desaturated. If you change the battery while Galileo has remaining desaturation time, the tissue data will not be lost, but Galileo will reference the last stored data set.
5. Taking care of Galileo 5.3 Warranty English Galileo has a two-year warranty covering defects in workmanship and functioning. The warranty only covers dive computers which have been bought from an authorized SCUBAPRO UWATEC Dealer. Repairs or replacements during the warranty period do not extend the warranty period itself. Excluded from warranty coverage are faults or defects due to: - excessive wear and tear - exterior influences, e.g.
5. Taking care of Galileo 5.