Alarm Settings; Setting The Alarm Buzzer; To Cancel The Wake Up Alarm - X10 MT10 Owner's Manual

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Alarm settings

Setting the Alarm Buzzer

With the "Buzzer" switch in the "ON" position, any program you set for Module number 1
(or Module number 5 if the Selector switch is set to 5-8) will also set the internal alarm
buzzer.
For example: If you connect your bedside lamp to a Lamp Module set to Unit Code 1
and then program Module number 1 for an ON time of 7:00 AM - At 7:00 AM your
bedside lamp and the internal buzzer in the Mini Timer will turn on. You can turn the
buzzer off (when you wake up) by sliding the Buzzer switch to the off position. You can
turn off your bedside lamp by pressing the OFF rocker for Module 1.
You can leave the Buzzer switch in the off position if you don't want to use the wake up
feature. This will not affect any programs you have entered for Module 1 (5).
Alternatively, if the Buzzer switch is off and you place the mode switch in the Set Clock
position, you will "suspend" both the buzzer AND any times you have set for Module 1
(or 5). This is useful to suspend the wake up function on weekends.

To Cancel the wake up alarm

When the alarm sounds at the time you have set, you can cancel it in one of two ways:
1. Slide the Buzzer switch to the OFF position. This will cancel the alarm permanently.
Slide the switch back to "ON" if you want the alarm to wake you up the next morning.
2. Press any key. This will give the "snooze" feature. Pressing any key while the buzzer
is sounding will turn the buzzer off and will automatically turn it back on in 10 minutes
time. You can do this indefinitely.
The buzzer will automatically turn off after 10 minutes if you ignore it.
Any Module(s) you have installed and set to Unit Code 1 (or 5 if the Selector switch is
set to the 5-8 position) will turn on when the buzzer sounds and will stay on after you
turn the Buzzer switch off or cancel buzzer using the snooze feature. You will need to
press the OFF rocker key for number 1 or 5 to turn the Module(s) off. Alternatively, you
could program it/them to turn off later.
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