Giorgio is no longer with us, and the clock spec is currently
unmaintained. In the meantime:

1. I think you're on safe ground changing the alarm from 30 minutes to
10 minutes. I've requested access to the spec to update it accordingly.

2. I don't see any mention of a "'screen on' hold". What I do see is: "When 
phone is locked, the display will wake up for the default time it usually does 
when pressing the power button." So:
* 0 s: alarm goes off, screen wakes up, shows special version of lock screen
* 30 s(?): screen dims, just like it would if you'd woken it up yourself
* 60 s(?): screen goes back to sleep, just like it would if you'd woken it up 
yourself
* 600 s: alarm stops playing

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  Default alarm behavior can cause unnecessary battery drain

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