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The color around the widget icon indicates your overall resource level. If it is green, it means
you are recovering. The status tells you your current state (active, inactive, recovering or
stressed). The bar chart shows your resources over the last 16 hours and the percentage
value is an estimate of your current resource level.
9.15. Alti & Baro
Suunto Ocean constantly measures absolute air pressure using the built-in pressure sensor.
Based on this measurement and your altitude reference value, it calculates altitude or air
pressure.
CAUTION: Keep the area around the two air pressure sensor holes located at six o'clock
on the side of your watch free of dirt and sand. Never insert any objects into the holes as this
may damage the sensor.
From watch face, swipe up or press the lower button to scroll to the alti & baro widget. The
widget has three views that can be accessed by swiping up and down. The first view displays
the current altitude.
Swipe up to see the barometric pressure and the barometer trend graph.
Swipe up again to see the temperature.
Swipe down or press the lower button to go back.
Be sure to have your altitude reference value set correctly (see 3.18. Altimeter). The altitude of
your current location can be found from most topographic maps or major on-line map services
such as Google Maps.
Changes in local weather conditions aect altitude readings. If local weather changes often,
you should reset the altitude reference value regularly, preferably before starting your next
journey.
Automatic alti-baro
profile
Weather and altitude changes both cause a change in air pressure. To handle this, Suunto
Ocean automatically switches between interpreting changes in air pressure as altitude or
weather changes based on your movement.
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