Tones And Vibration; Bluetooth Connectivity; Airplane Mode; Do Not Disturb Mode - Suunto RACE User Manual

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3.3. Tones and vibration

Tones and vibration alerts are used for notifications, alarms and other key events and actions.
Both can be adjusted from the settings under General » Tones.
Under Tones, you can select from the following options:
All on: all events trigger an alert
All off: no events trigger alerts
Buttons off: all events other than pushing buttons trigger alerts.
By toggling Vibration, you can switch vibrations on and off.
Under Alarm, you can select from the following options:
Vibration: vibration alert
Tones: sound alert
Both: both vibration and sound alert.

3.4. Bluetooth connectivity

Suunto Race uses Bluetooth technology to send and receive information from your mobile
device when you have paired your watch with the Suunto app. Same technology is also used
when pairing PODs and sensors.
However, if you do not want your watch to be visible for Bluetooth scanners, you can activate
or deactivate the discovery setting from the settings under Connectivity » Discovery.
The Bluetooth can also be completely turned off by activating airplane mode, see 3.5.

Airplane mode.

3.5. Airplane mode
Activate airplane mode when needed to turn off wireless transmissions. You can activate or
deactivate airplane mode from the settings under Connectivity or in the Control panel.
NOTE: To pair anything with your device, you need to first turn off airplane mode if you
have it on.

3.6. Do Not Disturb mode

The Do Not Disturb mode is a setting that mutes all sounds and vibrations and dims the
screen, making it a very useful option when wearing the watch in, for example, a theater or
any environment where you want the watch to operate as usual, but silently.
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