Appendix

Hearing

Sound detectors

Set the device to vibrate when it detects your doorbell or a baby crying.

While you are using voice recognition, such as S Voice, the sound detectors will not operate.

Baby crying detector

On the Apps screen, tap Settings Accessibility Hearing Sound detectors, and then tap the Baby crying detector switch to activate it. The device will vibrate when it detects sound and the alert will be saved as a log.

Doorbell detector

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On the Apps screen, tap Settings Accessibility Hearing Sound detectors, and then tap the Doorbell detector switch to activate it.

Tap to make a recording of your doorbell.

The device will detect and record the doorbell.

3 Tap and ring your doorbell to check if it is recorded correctly. When the device detects the doorbell sound, tap OK.

To change the doorbell sound, tap Change doorbell sound.

The device will vibrate when it detects sound and the alert will be saved as a log.

Setting flash notification

Set the flash to blink when an alarm sounds or when you have notifications, such as incoming calls and new messages.

On the Apps screen, tap Settings Accessibility Hearing, and then tap the Flash notification switch to activate it.

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Samsung SM-N920CZDUXSG manual Hearing, Sound detectors, Setting flash notification, Baby crying detector, Doorbell detector

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