If a natural disaster or emergency occurs, stop the test immediately and move to a safe location.Once you are safe, contact the organizer (company) for further instructions.
If the camera connection is interrupted due to alerts such as a missing person alert or a safety notice, please reconnect as soon as possible.To ensure a smooth test experience, we recommend setting your phone to Do Not Disturb mode in advance.
During the test, please ignore incoming calls or emergency alerts.These may disconnect the camera connection. If it happens, follow the proctor’s instructions.However, to avoid repeated disconnections or misunderstandings, we recommend enabling Do Not Disturb mode in advance.
Open the Quick settings panel by swiping down from the top of the screen using two fingers.
Swipe to and tap the Do not disturb icon to turn it on or off.
You can also go to Settings, then search for and select Do not disturb. Tap the switch next to Do not disturb to turn it on or off.
→ Use Do not disturb mode on your Galaxy phone
You can disable emergency alerts if necessary.
Android 12: Settings > Safety and Emergency.
Android 11: Settings > Search for “emergency alerts” OR Settings > Notifications > Advanced Settings > Wireless Emergency Alerts.
Android 10 and older OS versions: Messages app > Settings > Emergency alert history > Settings
Swipe down from the top of your Home Screen to open Control Center.
Tap the Focus button where the Do Not Disturb crescent moon appears. If there is no moon icon, Do Not Disturb is currently turned off.
Tap Do Not Disturb to turn the feature on or off.
You can also ask Siri to turn Do Not Disturb on or off.
→ How to turn Do Not Disturb on or off on your iPhone
You can disable emergency alerts if necessary.
Go to Settings > Notifications.
Scroll to the bottom of the screen.
Under Government Alerts, turn the type of alert on or off.