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Put on the mask again and see if the HUD
is now properly lined up. If not, repeat the
described steps until the HUD sits perfectly
in your line of sight.
The HUD can be tilted up and down for
vertical adjustment to ensure optimal
readability.
When not in use, the HUD can be
conveniently flipped up, out of your field of
view.
F
NOTE: A foggy mask lens limits
visibility of the HUD display. Make sure
to keep your mask lenses fog-free for
maximum readability.
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F
NOTE: When diving in depths 3m/10ft
or shallower in locales where the sun is
extremely bright, screen visibility might
sometimes be reduced. Whether or
not this becomes an issue depends
on the positioning of the HUD screen
relative to the sun.
F
NOTE: For some divers using the
HUD for the first time, having the HUD
positioned just above the right eye's
line of sight takes some time getting
used to. However, it doesn't take long
for the left eye to start compensating
for the small portion of the upper right
lens occupied by the HUD, while the
right eye is able to maintain close to
full visibility, with the added benefit
of having all dive data available with
a simple upward glance. In no time
you'll be diving without even noticing
the HUD is there—until it's time to look
up and check your dive data.
GALILEO HUD USER MANUAL

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