How do alarms work on ipods




















Tap the Add button. Set a time for the alarm. You can also choose one of these options: Repeat: Tap to set up a recurring alarm. Label: Tap to name your alarm. Sound: Tap to pick a sound that plays when the alarm sounds. Snooze: Turn on to see a Snooze option when the alarm sounds. Tap Save. If you have an alarm that doesn't sound or is too quiet, or if your iPhone only vibrates, check the following:.

Manually adjusting your iPhone's time in Settings to change app behavior, like game timers, isn't recommended and can affect alarms. How to set and manage alarms on your iPhone Learn how to set, edit, or delete an alarm. Under Ringer and Alerts, drag the slider left or right to set the volume. As you drag, an alert will play, so you can hear how the volume changes. I use Sync only ticked songs and videos , so songs that are no longer ticked are removed from my iPod but kept in my Library.

They are also excluded from this Playlist, thereby helping to keep the list tidy. Nov 30, AM. Question: Q: How do i set the alarm on my ipod classic 6th gen to play a song at random from the library?

More Less. Communities Get Support. Sign in Sign in Sign in corporate. Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: exdread exdread. Question: Q: Question: Q: How do i set the alarm on my ipod classic 6th gen to play a song at random from the library?

Reply I have this question too 19 I have this question too Me too 19 Me too. Helpful answers Drop Down menu. Nov 29, PM in response to exdread In response to exdread If not, I'm sure you know what to do! Use the sub-menu list here to set the date and time for your alarm.

How do they work? An old co-worker of mine used to work in a movie rental store when he was younger. He had way too much fun with those tags. Being annoyed with customers walking off with his pens, he started putting these tags on his pens — much to the chagrin of accidental? He was a fun loving putz of a guy to work with. You should come and see how it is here in Berkeley. All day long, you will hear car alarms that got for beats, and then get shut off.

It is one of the most astonishing things that I have seen in my life. When I was a kid I lived at a place that had B-1Bs. This was when car alarms seemed to start getting popular. Each time one came into Land, it would set them off for half the city. I wondered at the time why, because someone could just wait for one to come in, and no one would hear it.

After a few years, the alarms got rarer. I later wondered if it was because it was a fad, or if it was because of the owners getting first the B-1Bs rattling the windows and doors, then having an annoying car alarm go off at least twenty times a day. Move to a nice town in the Midwest. They should start making car alarms sound high pitched-like the kind that would make someone bang their head against a dashboard after a few seconds. Problem solved! So, if I make a small 56kHz coil-cap LC resonator to fit in my coat pocket it will drive the system nuts as it would have a lot of signal compared to a single strip and be detected at a much larger distance?

Some of the permanent security tag such as those inside the spider wrap uses coil and cap to provide resonance when exposed to the field. It cannot be turned off short of destroying it and risk tripping other alarm. Go to Hawaii! Seriously, I was amazed at how pleasant and actively helpful staff were pretty much everywhere in Hawaii, including Walmart. Or more burgers from Hawaii. I thought he said 58Khz.

The Loss Prevention LP people i. They can only act on theft they actually witness and must only stop and detain shoplifters PAST all points of payment — which usually means outside in front. Also would be fun if you put a EAS tag on the electric wheelchairs. They are NEVER to be removed from the store lobby as no one brings them back and local college kids actually steal them too to use in their dorms.

I must say this video was very revealing. I had no idea how the EAS tags were built. Who thought up this stuff? Can you imagine the Eureka! Dunno what his offspring are like, but from the point of view of everyone else, customers and employees, I doubt things changed much. His is only Alays ant to play with magneto striction ultrasonic transmitter. Yep, on a nail gun that I have, they hid a tag within a rubber label.

Only found that when the darn bottle of oil that came with the nail gun decided to leak all over the gun and resulted in the label coming off. I took some tags in once to investigate the radiation pattern they emit. We just hed the tags in various orientations at different places in the detection region and watched the response.



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