Samsung Galaxy Watch SM-R800 User Manual page 87

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Apps and features
Measuring your current altitude
Measure your current altitude and view a graph of changes over the last 6 hours.
Tap
(Alti-Barometer) on the Apps screen. Alternatively, rotate the bezel clockwise on the
Watch screen and select the Alti-Barometer widget to launch it.
• I f you have recently purchased or reset the Galaxy Watch, tap GO to activate the
Galaxy Watch's GPS feature.
• A fter you calibrate the altimeter, the value for altimeter will become inaccurate
after a period of time. To measure the accurate altitude, tap
calibrate the value for the altimeter.
• T he altitude measured may not be accurate if water (shower and water activity) or
foreign materials enter the atmospheric pressure sensor. If there is any detergent,
sweat, or raindrops on the Galaxy Watch, rinse it with clean water and dry the
atmospheric pressure sensor thoroughly before use.
Change in altitude
Manually calibrating the altitude
You can manually calibrate the measured altitude.
1
Rotate the bezel clockwise or swipe to the left to open the settings screen.
2
Tap CHANGE >.
3
Tap Manual calibration and tap the Manual calibration switch to activate it.
4
Tap Altitude and enter the reference value.
The altitude is calibrated based on the entered reference value.
Current altitude
Time of last calibration
Calibrate
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