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Suunto Ocean User Guide

Touch screen and buttons

Suunto Ocean has a touch screen and three buttons you can use to navigate through displays and features.

Swipe and tap

  • swipe up or down to move in displays and menus
  • swipe right and left to move backwards and forwards in displays
  • tap to select an item

Upper button

  • from watch face, press to open the list of the most recently used sport modes
  • from watch face, long press to define and open shortcuts

Middle button

  • press to select an item
  • from watch face, press to open the pinned widget
  • from watch face, long press to open settings menu
  • keep pressed to go back in settings menu

Lower button

  • press to move down in views and menus
  • from watch face, press to open the list of the widgets
  • from watch face, long press to define and open shortcuts

While recording an exercise:

Upper button

  • press to pause the activity
  • long press to change activity

Middle button

  • press to change displays
  • long press to go back to the previous display

Lower button

  • press to mark a lap
  • long press to open the control panel where you find the exercise options
  • when the activity is paused, press to end or discard the activity

While freediving and scuba diving:

Upper button

  • press to open the options menu (freediving)
  • press to access the list of available gases (Multigas mode only)
  • long press to change brightness

Middle button

  • press to change displays (freediving)
  • press to change arch (scuba diving)

Lower button

  • press to change the switch window item
  • long press to lock and unlock buttons
NOTE:

The touch screen is inactive when it is in contact with water. This means that underwater you have to use the buttons to navigate through displays.

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