Alti-Barometer - Samsung Galaxy Watch User Manual

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Alti-Barometer

Measure the altitude and atmospheric pressure in
your current location.
Measure altitude
From Apps, rotate the bezel and tap
u
Alti-barometer.
Measure atmospheric pressure
1. From Apps, rotate the bezel and tap
Alti-barometer.
2. Rotate the bezel to the barometer screen to view
the atmospheric pressure.
Customize Settings
1. From Apps, rotate the bezel and tap
Alti-barometer.
Apps
2. Rotate the bezel to Settings, and then tap
Change.
3. Tap an option to customize:
• Auto refresh: Automatically refresh the
readings for altitude and pressure.
• Manual calibration: Tap to enable manual
calibration and enter the altitude and sea
level pressure.
• Pressure alerts: Enable pressure alerts when
the atmospheric pressure drops more than
4 hPA within a 3 hour period.
• Altitude unit: Customize the unit of
measurement for altitude.
• Pressure unit: Customize the unit of
measurement for pressure.
• Help: View help topics for the Alti-barometer.
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Lillian Greenup
February 27, 2025

My Galaxy 5watch somehow set itself on Do not disturb, and now my mobile won't ring when a call comes in. How do I change this setting?

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Mr. Anderson
February 27, 2025

To turn off Do Not Disturb on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5, wake up the screen by pressing the home button. Swipe down from the top to open the quick panel. Tap the Do Not Disturb icon (a circle with a line inside). The icon will change color, indicating that Do Not Disturb is disabled.

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Charlie Steen
March 16, 2025

The watch suddenly stopped recording my steps, leaving the site blank.

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Mr. Anderson
March 16, 2025

Your Samsung Galaxy Watch may have stopped recording steps due to a few possible reasons:

1. Watch Face Issue: Some watch faces interfere with step tracking. Switching to a simpler watch face without step tracking or heart rate complications may resolve the issue.

2. Hand Movement Requirement: Steps are only counted when hand movement is detected. Activities like pushing a stroller or using an elliptical may not register steps.

3. Samsung Health Settings: Ensure that Samsung Health is set to track steps from all devices, and try deleting and reconfiguring the app data.

4. Software or Firmware Issues: A bug in the firmware or Samsung Health app might be causing the issue. Keeping your watch software updated may help.

Try changing the watch face, ensuring hand movement during activity, and checking Samsung Health settings. If the issue persists, a software update or reset may be needed.

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Rodger
April 18, 2025

why do I have a green light flashin on the base of the watch

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