Dive Display "Lite; Dive Profile - Uwatec Galileo HUD User Manual

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No-stop time. Calculated in real time and
updated every 4 seconds. The maximum
displayed no-stop time is 199 minutes.
RBT:
RBT (Remaining Bottom Time) is the
amount of time you can spend at the
current depth and still have enough gas
supply to make a safe ascent and reach
the surface with the tank reserve. The
RBT calculation is based on your current
breathing rate, and it accounts for any
existing and upcoming decompression
obligation as well as for any temperature
gradient in the water. It assumes an ascent
at the ideal ascent rate (defined in chapter:
Ascent rate).
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NOTE: In order for RBT to be
displayed, the air integration function
must be activated using a transmitter
properly paired to the HUD.
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NOTE: For RBT to be displayed only
one gas can be set.
During all dives, perform a safety stop
between 3 and 5 meters (10 and 15 feet) for
3 to 5 minutes, even if no decompression stop
is required.
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NOTE: When the power save mode is
activated the display will be illuminated
for 30 seconds by pressing the push
wheel.
GALILEO HUD USER MANUAL
WARNING
3.2.2

Dive display "lite"

If during a dive you decide that you'd prefer
a more basic screen display, by rotating the
push-wheel you can select a more simple
display that shows only depth, dive time,
tank pressure (if the transmitter is paired),
descent/ascent speed indicator bar and
no-stop time.
3.2.3

Dive profile

By continuing to rotate the push-wheel you
can also choose a dive profile screen. On
this screen, along with the graphical dive
profile, you get (from left) current depth,
temperature and dive time across the top of
the screen, and average depth, CNS% and
max depth across the bottom of the screen.
Temperature. The HUD displays water
temperature during the dive and air
temperature while on the surface.
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