Mounting The Hud To The Holder - Uwatec Galileo HUD User Manual

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1.4
Mounting the HUD to the
holder
The mounting/adjustment assembly on the
HUD includes a hand wheel, a compression
spring, 4 standard spacers and 1 locking
spacer (with a flat spot in its inner circle), all
arranged on the HUD's stainless steel post.
STEPS:
1. For the initial mounting, unscrew the
hand wheel to the point where enough
of the stainless steel post (and spring)
is exposed between the spacers to
enable it to be inserted into the jaws of
the holder.
At
this
point
adjustment assembly might look something
like this: closest to the HUD there would be
2 spacers, then an exposed
post with compression spring, then 3 more
spacers, and at the end, the hand wheel.
2. Insert the HUD into the holder and
tighten the hand wheel. As you tighten
the hand wheel the spacers will seat
themselves into the indents in the
holder's jaws.
3. Rotate the HUD screen to where it can
be viewed through the mask lens. Fix
its position by further tightening the
hand wheel.
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the
HUD's
mounting
length
of
4. Put on the mask just like if you were
preparing to go diving and check
the position of the HUD screen. You
want to be able to comfortably see
the complete screen. If it is out of
alignment with your line of sight, you'll
need to make some adjustments.
The sample in the picture shows that the
HUD has to move to the right (purple arrow)
in order to align with the diver's line of sight.
That means the distance between the HUD
and the holder needs to be reduced. This
can be easily accomplished by shifting the
position of the spacers.
(If the HUD has to be moved to the left –
orange arrow – the shifting of spacers
would be done in the opposite direction.)
5. Remove the HUD from the mask.
Unscrew the hand wheel again, but
this time remove it completely from the
HUD mounting/adjustment assembly.
6. Remove the locking spacer (the one
with the flat space in its hole), the first
group of standard spacers, then the
compression spring. This leaves the
spacers closest to the holder.
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