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2.9.7 Emergency information

The information in this menu can only be
entered via the SmartTRAK software. A
maximum of twenty lines are allowed. You
can scroll through the text using the ""
and "" buttons.
If Galileo goes into SoS mode because of
a missed decompression stop, this menu
will be displayed if the middle button is
pressed (see section 1.6).

2.10 Pictures

This menu allows you to view all the
pictures that have been uploaded via
SmartTRAK to your dive computer. You can
jump directly to this menu from the time
of day display by pressing and holding
the middle ("LoG") button. Once you are
in picture-viewing mode, use the "<<" and
">>" buttons to scroll through the pictures.
With the "eXit" button you can return to
the time of day display.
2. Menus, settings and functions

2.11 Dive planner

This menu allows you to plan no-stop or
decompression dives. Dive planning is
done using the following as basis:
- selected oxygen concentration
- selected water type
- selected microbubble level
- water temperature of the most recent
dive
- altitude range (if any)
- status of saturation at the time the
planner is started
- a normal workload of the diver and
observance of the prescribed ascent
rates.
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. If at present there is a prohibited
altitude recommendation due to the last
dive, Galileo shows you how the prohibited
altitude changes with increasing surface
interval. Press ">>" directly if you want to
plan without an additional surface interval.
In case Galileo is displaying the no-dive
warning (section 1.5), the duration of the
warning itself is displayed as recommended
surface interval for planning purposes
(rounded up to the nearest 15 minute
increment).
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