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The "Add alarm" dialog contains: "Set time", "Bell", "Term", "Alarm duration",
"Repeat interval", "Wake up call times", a "Confirm" button, and a "Cancel"
button.
When the alarm sounds, the Braille display displays the message "Wake up call.
Press Backspace-enter to stop the alarm".
When you open the "Wake up alarm" dialog, the BrailleSense displays the "Set
time" field. The value is set to the current time or the time specified previously.
Here you can directly type the time, or set the time using the shortcut keys, as
explained in section 8.1.3.
Tab to the next field and select from one of 3 alarm sounds, a vibration, a media
file or an FM Radio frequency for the wake up alarm. Press "Space-1" or
"Space-4" to change the alarm sound. As you move among the sounds, the
various alarm sounds are played. When you reach the 4th option, "Vibrate
motor", the BrailleSense produces a long vibration representing the one you
would feel should you choose to use this option to alert you of your alarm.
If you choose "Media File", Tab to the "File Name" button and press "enter" to
browse for the file you wish to use as your alarm sound. You are placed in a File
Manager control with the focus inside the 'Media" folder. Locate the file you wish
to use, and press 'Enter". If you choose "FM Radio", tabbing once places you in
an edit box in to which you can type the frequency of the radio station you wish
to wake up to.
When you have selected your desired alarm type, Tab to the next field.
In the term field, you can set which days of the week the alarm sounds. There
are four options: "Off", "Once", "Week days", and "Every day". If the "Term" is
set to "Off", the alarm does not go off at the specified time, no matter how the
other options in the dialog are set.