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Message "Inakt. Status Gel"

Hi,

i have a Fenix 5 Plus, SW 5.10, language German, Fitness tracking activated.

Sometimes, I can not trigger it, I get the message "Inakt. status gel". It shows at the top of the display, like the "Los" (engl. "move"?) for about 1 sec.
I can't find any description of what this means in the forum, handbook, Google.

BR
Florian
  • Sounds like a short-form of "Inaktivitätsstatus gelöscht" which would mean the opposite of "Los".
    I never used that feature therefore I don't know if there a 2 events: one for "you are inactive" and one for "congrats, you stopped being inactive"
  • Sounds like a short-form of "Inaktivitätsstatus gelöscht" which would mean the opposite of "Los".
    I never used that feature therefore I don't know if there a 2 events: one for "you are inactive" and one for "congrats, you stopped being inactive"


    This sounds good. I have to check if the message appears after a walk.
    THX so far.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member
    In my opinion, this feature is completely ridiculous and useless. Sometimes after I hiked for 6 hours straight, I went back to the car and after a few minutes the watch said "Move". xD Also it seems the watch (I had it enabled on my Forerunner 235) learned when I usually walked or did some activity, e.g. when going to work in the morning (at least it seemed to me like this). Then the watch saied "Move" at that time or shorty before. How useful is this?! I know that I'm going to walk in a few minutes, because I obviously have to go to work. I would just disable it. In my opinion it's just annoying and useless.
  • I sit about 8-10h in front of a computer, to remaind me every hour to stand up and go for a walk is usefull to me.
    The remainder after a 6h walk/bikeride is stupid. Maybe Garmin should try to put more "intelligence" in the algorithm of this function. Only a timestamp is not enough.

    I will keep testing.
  • Former Member
    0 Former Member
    Yep, sounds like a very unlucky translation of "Move bar cleared".