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1.8 |
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How works 'Time, Alarm
& Netz countdown' ? |
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Alarms |
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When you click on a white dot (right to a zman), you
will be able set alarms. |
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240 to 0 minutes before a zman. |
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Daily setting. |
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The red dot means that the alarm is scheduled
today, and the time is displayed. |
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This is useful for daily reminders as '20 minutes before sunset',
and can also serve as Shabbat or Yomim Tovim alarm clock. |
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Example for programming the Shabbat morning
awakening. |
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The alarm will sound 90 minutes before the
Nets, about 45 minutes before the start of the service, with a
25-second ringtone. |
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Timer |
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The countdown for the Netz triggers when you click on the 'timer'
stand beside 'Sunrise' (Netz). |
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The screensaver will be disabled until the count reaches 0:00. You
can also pause and close. |
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