backlight
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@alexej19 well this is how it is supposed to work, no? With DND backlight should not work unless a button is pressed. As for sensitivity, yes it is not good enough.
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@isazi no it should work if you rise it (as on the suunto 9) even if it is not disturb light should go on…otherwise you always have to press a button in the night, during sleeping when the what is on your table beside the bed.
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@alexej19 it should not do that also on the S9. It has been fixed in the next firmware. With DND no light is on unless you press a button.
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Let’s call it “by design”. By design the light should not come on with raising the watch during DND.
Maybe someone would like to have it in a different way, but this is what Suunto’s engineers have planned. Reason is for the light to stay off, if you turn in your bed wearing the watch. -
@egika yes ok thanks. it is understandable during night by turning. but, many don’t wear the whatch in the night but leave it beside the bed and if they press the wrong button (no the middle one) the whatch turns in sport modus or in heart monitoring…so you wake up ;-). i suggest a solution: in DND modus that backlight could be switched on (force backlight on). so in the night if you lift the watch it switches on and after you leave it down on you table beside after a few seconds it switches in any case off. I handle it at the moment that way, before i sleep i force the backlight on manualy. I don’t understand why suunto 9 it worked automatically.
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Hi
Raise to wake does not work. I do not have DND on, but still not working. I have to press center button to wake watch. I just got the watch. Is it connected to the latest update?
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@jan-skolimowski How is your watch set in Settings?
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@brad_olwin
Backlight:Brightness - High
Standby - Adaptive
Raise to Wake - On -
@brad_olwin hi, any ideas?
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@jan-skolimowski soft reboot watch. I have two S9 Peaks and both are working fine for backlight.
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Hi Brad,
made soft and hard restart - problem still here.
What’s next? Trying to change watch at local distributor?
Jan
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@jan-skolimowski contact support.
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@jan-skolimowski Just to be sure - you have tried shaking your watch like crazy, right? Because raise to wake is not extremely sensitive, it needs quite some acceleration… If you are raising your hand slowly, it won’t react…
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@inkognito
Hi, yes if I am shaking it then it is working. I have experience with Apple Watch 2 where it worked very well. -
@jan-skolimowski wait, it is not working or it is not sensitive enough?
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@jan-skolimowski Simply raising the watch slowly is unlikely to activate the backlight. I have to flick my wrist fairly quickly for the backlight to activate. If yours is activating with a flick or shake it is probably working properly as @isazi stated.
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@inkognito said in backlight:
Because raise to wake is not extremely sensitive, it needs quite some acceleration
On the contrary, I think the watch is too sensitive. The watch does need quite a sling to get the backlight on, but it also reacts on a shake or bump when the watch is facing away from you. This causes the backlight to switch on/off a lot during exercising.
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@surfboomerang it does both. If you are exercising it turns on too often (e.g. running or on the bike), and if you are still it takes a strong shake to turn on. We need to collect feedback and provide it to Suunto.
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@isazi yup, that is my experience as well with S9. I think that it does a good job of detecting a steady pace while walking or running on flat surfaces, but in the mountains with cadense changing very often, it lights up just about every minute.
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@surfboomerang it does both. If you are exercising it turns on too often (e.g. running or on the bike), and if you are still it takes a strong shake to turn on. We need to collect feedback and provide it to Suunto.
Completely agree here!