How to Use the iPhone Alarm Clock

Minggu, 02 Januari 2011

Philips makes a speaker docking, which is compatible
for Apple products, such as iPhone, iPod, and iPod
Touch. Fidelio Philips DS1100 Docking Speaker will be
synchronized view the gadget itself automatically.

Not only serves as a speaker, speaker
docking is also equipped with a timer as
alarm. Clad in white color with a design that made 360
degrees to adjust at different angles, Phillips
using a neodymium magnet system so that this speaker
able to produce a clear sound and quality.

These speakers produce sound from sound 4VV
stereo system that can be controlled. Docking speaker
can be used on all types of iPhone start
from the iPhone, iPhone 3G, and iPhone 3G. All kinds of iPods
can use this speaker to amplify the sound.

Inside Philips Fidelio + buried applications.
Users can also download the store applications
free. Other features of the navigation albums or tracks,
playback control, and clock that can be made digital mode
or analog.

With a weight of 0.75 kilograms and dimensions of 171 x 67 x 171
millimeters, in Indonesia, these speakers priced from USD
799 thousand.



How to Use the iPhone Alarm Clock


1
Bring up the "Clock" menu on your iPhone. Press the icon on the main page that looks like a common office clock.
2
Touch the "Alarm" key in the "Clock" menu to summon the options for your alarm clock. You can set the time and date of your next alarm by pressing the plus symbol (+) next to "Alarm" in the "Clock" menu.
3
Schedule future alarms with the "Repeat" feature on your iPod. You can use the same time and sound settings on consecutive days, weeks or months by pressing "Repeat" after you set the initial alarm. You can review your calendar and press the dates for your alarm.
4
Activate the "Snooze" feature on your iPhone. Turn "Snooze" on and off by searching through the "Clock" menu for alarm settings.
5
Select the sound you want to wake up to. You can adjust alarm sound options in the "Alarm settings" section. The iPhone comes with several tones and offers full access to your iTunes library.
6
Confirm that your alarm is set without entering your iPhone's "Clock" menu. You should see a black-and-white clock in the upper line of your iPod's main screen if an alarm has been set.
7
Label different alarms to indicate activities you must do at the sound of the alarm. After you set the time, date and sound for each alarm, you can use a text field to write a note to yourself as a reminder about the alarm's purpose.

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