Planning A No-Stop Dive; Planning A Decompression Dive; Reviewing The Logbook - Uwatec Galileo luna Mode D'emploi

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2. Menus, settings and functions

2.11.1 Planning a no-stop dive

To plan a no-stop dive, enter a depth using
the "+" or "–" buttons (depth will change in
3m/10ft increments): Galileo will show you
what the corresponding no-stop time is.
Depths greater than the current MOD are
not displayed. Press and hold ">>" at any
time to exit the dive planner and return to
the main menu.
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NOTE:
If you have set ppO
planner will show only depths up to
a corresponding ppO
1.6bar.
At any point, press ">>" to switch to
the decompression dive planner for the
indicated depth. Galileo will add 1 minute
to the no-stop time and show the resulting
decompression obligation.

2.11.2 Planning a decompression dive

Once in the decompression dive planner,
you can change the bottom time in 1 minute
steps via the "+" and "–" buttons. Every time
you increase the bottom time, Galileo shows
you the corresponding decompression
schedule in terms of deepest stop, time at
deepest stop and total ascent time.
Pressing ">>" while in the decompression
dive planner will bring you back to the no-
stop dive planner. This allows you to choose
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a different depth and continue planning. To
exit the dive planner at any point in time,
press and hold ">>". This will bring you
back to the main menu.

2.12 Reviewing the logbook

A dive is entered into the logbook if the
dive time is longer than 2 minutes. Galileo
can record the profiles of approximately
100 hours of diving. The information can
be transferred to PC via the SmartTRAK
software and an infrared interface (see
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Chapter 4 for details). In addition, Galileo
can show most of the information directly on
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the display. You can reach the logbook from
the main menu or by pressing the "LoG"
button from the time of day display.
Upon first entering the logbook menu, a
summary page is presented with each dive
reduced to a two-line format. These two
lines contain:
- sequential dive number (the most recent
- date
- time
- max depth
- bottom time.
dive is always dive number 1)

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