Oops!  Didn't see the if you don't have siri part in the subject line!  I think 
I need more coffee! LOL!

Alan

Sent from my iPad Air

> On Feb 10, 2014, at 4:15 AM, Sieghard Weitzel <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Robin,
> 
> If you just want to set an Alarm there really is no need to get any extra
> app. Yes, there are probably hundreds of Alarm apps out there, but the alarm
> function that is part of the Clock app in iOS works perfectly fine.
> 
> 1. Open the Clock app
> 2. Double tap the Alarm tab (second from the left across the bottom)
> 3. Double tap "Add" at the top right of the screen
> 4. Swipe right until you come to the hour picker control, swipe up or down
> with one finger to set it to the hour you want (it always displays the time
> when you opened the Clock). Swipe right again and adjust the minutes in the
> same way. Lastly, swipe right again and specify AM or PM.
> 5. Swipe right and double tap "Repeat, Never" if you want to repat the alarm
> on certain days, you have a list of each day of the week, if you want, for
> example, the same alarm from Monday to Friday, double tap on those days to
> select them, then tap on Back at the top left to go bac to the main Alarm
> screen.
> 6. Label: Alarm - here you can give your alarm a different name/label.
> 7. Sound - here you can pick from the available alarm sounds or you can pick
> a song from your music library.
> 8. Snooze: this is on by default, turn it off if you don't want the snooze
> function to repeate the alarm.
> 9. When you are done double tap "Save" at the top right of the screen and
> that's it. It's simple and straight forward, if you are happy with no
> repeat, snooze and the default sound all you have to do is set the time and
> tap Save.
> 
> Any alarms you create will stay in your list of available alarms, if they
> are not repeating they go off at the specified time and then are turned off,
> but you can just double tap on any alarm and turn it back on if you want to
> use it again. This way if you have certain time when you get up, for
> example, 6 AM, 6:30 AM, 7 AM, 7:30 AM, 8 AM etc. you could create an alarm
> for each of these times and then all you have to do is pull up the Clock
> app, Alarm will stay selected unless you change it and then double tap on
> the alarm you want to turn it on, then press Home to get back to your home
> screen.
> 
> If you have an active alarm it will say "Alarm Set" in the status bar,
> unfortunately Apple does not include the time there which I think would be a
> good idea.
> 
> If you want to Edit or delete an existing alarm, maybe change the time or
> the sound it uses, just double tap on "Edit at the top left of the screen,
> then you have a Delete switch next to each alarm, double tap it to turn it
> on, then double tap again to delete.
> To Edit double tap on the alarm itself and the same screen opens as when you
> set up a new alarm and you can make changes, then Save it.
> 
> 
> Regards,
> Sieghard
> 
> 
> from the 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
> Of Van Lant Family
> Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2014 10:37 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Alarm Clock setting when you don't have Siri
> 
> I'm on an Iphone 4 with no Siri.  Is it pretty easy to set an alarm clock 
> (for  waking up) or do you recommend a particular app?  Staying at a hotel 
> this week and I've never set an alarm on my phone.
> 
> Robin 
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