Dot matrix display with full flexibility for multiple screen configurations
Hoseless gas integration with transmitter (see below to order)
True remaining bottom time calculation
Air, Nitrox, Gauge and Free Dive Modes
Extra large Dot-Matrix Display
Automatic Altitude Adjustment
Heart rate monitor senses your effort and incorporates it into the workload calculation then adapts the decompression algorithm (not included - see below to order)
Button or Water Activation
Personalization of owner screens and emergency information
User Changeable Batteries
Gauge mode with stopwatch and resettable average depth
Infrared technology for downloading to SmartTRAK/Upgrades - see below to order
Questions and Answers for ScubaPro Uwatec Galileo Luna Air / Nitrox Hoseless Computer with Digital Compass:
Audrey:
Do you sell the replacement band for this computer? If so what is the # and cost to order?
Thank you
Darrick (Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com)
:
Hello Audrey, this would be a special order item. This is not something that we carry in-stock. If you would like to place an order or have any other questions please feel free to give us a call at 1.800.347.2822.
Joe:
How does the Galileo read your hart rate and will it adjust your dive limets according to your hart rate?
Darrick (Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com)
:
Hello Joe, you wear this around your chest: http://www.scuba.com/images/computers/009341_polarbelt.jpg. That is what monitors your heart rate. Also yes it will take this information and calculate it into your dive profile. If you would like to place an order or have any other questions please feel free to give us a call at 1.800.347.2822.
Phillip:
Can I use this compass in the the southern hemisphere
Bill (Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com)
:
According to their manual: Depending on the exact location on the planet, there can be a deviation between true North and magnetic North. Any compass will always show magnetic North, so via this menu you can set a value for the so called declination that will make the compass show true North instead.
Ed:
I need advice re the digital compass feature. I have seen 3D, full tilt, tilt compensated, course memory, etc. What are the important features that I should look for in this feature? Thanks.
Ed
Bill (Certified Scuba Instructor at Scuba.com)
:
Most of the computers with the digital compass feature will be similar. The full tilt and compensating feature allows the wrist unit to be in almost any position and still show a heading, which is probably most important.
Galileo LUNA is everything you need for an extrodinary underwater experience. And if you want more, two additional features can be added as optional upgrades later (Heart Rate Monitor and Predictive Multi-Gas). Hoseless gas integration. Navigational system with digital compass. Extra large dot-matrix screen available in 3 display modes. PDIS (Profile Dependent Intermediate Stops) optimizes your dive in complete security. Clear text, multi-language alarms. Graphic data display. Personalization. Galileo's memory chip can hold over 100 hours of dive profile data and 100 bitmap images as a wreck map the diver can use to orient himself. User changeable battery & depth rating
An exclusive UWATEC achievement: the option to update Galileo's firmware through the infrared interface. You can download upgrade packages over the Internet to get new features and new languages.
The Apnea update is available for download at no cost. LUNA can be upgraded with 2 additional features-available as optional purchases at your Authorized SCUBAPRO UWATEC dealer.
Technical Information Predictive Multi-Gas upgrade: Purchasing this PMG feature at a later time, or whenever you need it, allows LUNA to use up to 3 Nitrox mixes (21-100% O2) during the dive, calculating the ascent schedule for all possible combinations of the programmed mixes. The outcome of the different decompression calculations can be shown on the screen in a dedicated deco summary screen. Heart Rate Monitor upgrade: Galileo's heart rate monitor, jointly developed with Polar (world leader in the field of heart rate monitors), not only measures and records the heartbeat during the dive but allows the dive computer to factor the intensity of the exercise into the decompression calculation, as it is reported by the diver's physiology. The HRM is also ideal for Apnea divers, measuring heart rate and sounding an alarm if the heart rate drops below the set level.