Setting A Wake-Up Alarm - Blackberry dummies 2 Manual

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✓ Stopwatch section: A section to change the face of the stopwatch.
✓ Countdown Timer section: Navigate here if you want to customize the
behavior of the timer.

Setting a Wake-Up Alarm

The Clock application is also your bedside alarm clock. You can set it to wake
you up once or on a regular basis.
Here's how you tell your wake-up buddy to do the work for you:
1. Touch-press Clock from the Home screen.
The Clock appears.
2. Touch-press anywhere on the screen and then touch-press Set Alarm.
A time field appears in the middle of the screen, as shown in Figure 6-4.
The time defaults to the previous set alarm time or, if you haven't used
the alarm before, the current time. If the default time isn't your intended
alarm time, proceed to Step 3 to change the time.
Chapter 6: Setting Alarms and Keeping Your Passwords
• Dim Screen: Choose Yes (the default) or No to control the dimming
of the screen in Bedside mode.
• Sound Profile: Use for anything that requires sound notification.
You have several profiles to choose among: Active Profile (the
default), Normal, Loud, Medium, Vibrate Only, Silent, Phone Calls
Only, and All Alerts Off. Remember that you can always add a
custom profile (see Chapter 3 for details).
• Stopwatch Face: Choose between an Analog (the default) or a
Digital stopwatch.
• Timer Face: Your choices are Analog (the default) and Digital.
• Timer Tune: Choose the ring tone you want to play when the timer
reaches the time you set.
• Volume: You can select Mute or set the volume of the tone to Low,
Medium, High, or Escalating. Escalating means that the tone starts
Low and gradually goes to High. The default is Medium.
• Vibration: Choose Yes if you want Storm to vibrate when the timer
reaches the time set; otherwise, choose No (the default).
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