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The new detection system provides louder tones, a more visible strobe light, located on the side of each unit. To indicate that all of the units are communicating properly with the lightning transmitter, there is a green LED light visible on each unit. If, instead, a red LED light is viewed, please notify the Bloomingdale Park District at 630-529-3650, since this indicates a problem with the communication connection.


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 The village installed extreme weather / tornado sirens in the village to alert citizens who may be outdoors when a tornado warning is issued. The sirens are not intended to alert people indoors. It is highly recommended that each residence, business, school and church purchase weather alert radios that are automatically activated during severe weather occurrences.

 The extreme weather / tornado sirens are activated when severe weather or a tornado is in the area. When sirens are activated they sound continuously for 3 minutes. Please take shelter immediately in the lowest floor of your home. If you do not have a basement, take shelter in an interior room away from windows for the most protection.

 

 There is no all clear signal or sound that is activated when the warning has been canceled or expired. We suggest you monitor local radio or TV for weather updates during severe weather or if you hear the siren activated. Please do not call 911 when you hear these sirens.


Test of the system is conducted the 1st Tuesday of each month at 10 a.m. At that time the siren is sounded for 3 minutes. The monthly tests are conducted to test the operation of the sirens and to familiarize the citizens with the sound of the siren should extreme weather / tornadoes be in our area.


Recently got the 7.1.2 update and this morning my alarm didn't sound. I use the Alarm Clock Xtreme app and this has never happened before. Anyone else have similar issues with this app or any other?

On Android 6.0 and later, Alarm Clock Xtreme can activate your Wi-Fi or data to access your selected online radio station when your alarm goes off. On Android 5.0 and earlier, you need to ensure that Wi-Fi or data is enabled to use an online radio station as your alarm sound.

On Android 6.0 and later, Alarm Clock Xtreme is linked to your Google Account. This means that if you change to a new device, or reset your current device, the app retains your configured alarms and other settings as long as you are signed in to the same Google Account. Automatic backup is not currently possible on Android 5.0 and earlier.

My Samsung A3 has a function called Max Power Saving Mode which I assume is Samsung's version of Ultra Power Saving mode. I find it very helpful sometimes but when this mode alarms dont go off. Is there any way to allow alarms ( set in the clock app) to go off in this mode? I've checked through the settings for this mode and I can't find anything which allows it. I've searched the web and I couldn't fine anything about this though I did find some stuff on UPSM but the settings didn't seem to match.

I previously had a Kyocera duraXV LTE and recently upgraded to the duraXV Extreme. on the duraXV LTE, it was possible to give a contact their own ring tone and notification tone (messages for example). With the duraXV Extreme, while I can see where to assign a contact their own ring tone, I do not see where, or how, I can assign a notification tone to a specific contact. Is there any way to do this?

Yes, the manual does say that that can be done, but the only option that can be changed on the phone for each contact is the default phone ringtone, and vibration pattern, for each contact. There is not an option to change the messaging ring tone for each contact like there was on the duraXV LTE.

I am not OP, but I am interested in the same issue. Following your instructions to bring up the "Phone ringtone" options produces a list of available ring tones (on my phone, this starts with "Amazing Grace" and ends with "No Ring"). Selecting a ring tone here sets the default ring tone for incoming voice calls. This does not seem relevant to the original question, which was how to customize message notification sounds for individual contacts.

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During my horse-mad phase, my mom bought me an alarm clock that sounded like a horse running up, whinnying, and running away. The running was easy to sleep through, but not so much the whinnying. Got me up every time.

My sleepy Carl is such a massive jerk. If I have an exam or interview, I have a mosque shape alarm clock that plays the call to prayer loudly and never-endingly. And I put that across the room from the bed.

Among the principal benefits of Alarm Clock Xtreme Free is the option to set a song from our music library, a predefined sound, or any random song. You can also set the alarm to sound normally or with the volume gradually increasing so you can wake up less abruptly.

Other options of Alarm Clock Xtreme Free include the ability to set a mathematical formula to postpone or snooze the alarm, or simply to vibrate the device. You can also personalize Alarm Clock Xtreme Free by choosing the color of the interface.

To better understand this condition, try imagining how you feel when you hear a sound you really hate. Nails scraping a chalkboard is one classic example. Others might include a car alarm going off or a baby wailing. When you hear those sounds, your skin might prickle as your nerves flare. You just want it to stop immediately.

People with misophonia experience that sensation on a regular and sometimes daily basis, in response to sounds other people hardly notice. Recognizing that most people would consider their reaction extreme can make it tough to open up about how they feel. This can add to their isolation and distress.

Normally your bed alarms have 20-40 db sound. which is enough to wake up most people. But for some of us it barely shakes our eardrums while we are sleeping. This is for those lucky sleepy heads.

This mod is intended for those who love their beds more than their jobs/classes. those bed bugs ( like me) who don't want to get up from their bed , no matter how much the alarm screams., who doesn't even hear an alarm.

Normally every alarm clock, whether it is digital or analog, have a power supply, which may be from some battery source, and then a clock mechanism ( digital circuits for lcd/led clocks and analog for analog clocks ( here i use a cheep analog model, but this can work with almost all digital or analog models), and a buzzer (marked as BZ) to produce sound.

The clock's circuit ( inside the mechanism assembly) will trigger a contact/electronic switch on the preset time which opens an electrical signal ( may be even tunes) to the buzzer, which then causes the buzzer to produce corresponding sound. But since the whole thing is powered by single or double AA /AAA battery, the voltage is about 1.5-3 volt normally, and it is not enough to give a high output volume from the buzzer. also the normal buzzer inside these alarms are not designed to give high db ( volume) .

Most high db alarm contains a tone generator + reed switch (magnetic switch which activates/deactivates when a magnet is placed near it) + a chock( which is basically a step-up transformer which boost the input ac signal by several magnitudes) + a high db piezo buzzer plate + power supply batteries( normally some button cells for space saving)

In case of a door alarm, there are two units , one is the alarm itself, and other is a magnet, magnet is generally attached to the door, and alarm is attached to the door assembly, so that when door is closed the magnet is closer to the alarm unit.

when the alarm is activated and door is closed, the reed switch is closed/ opened and the circuit senses it, and is in standby mode. but when the door is opened, the reed switch changes its initial position, which triggers the alarm circuit , and it produce some kind of audio signal, which is feed to the chock, and the chock amplifies that ac signal ( every audio signal is ac) and feeds the output to the buzzer. since the signal, which the buzzer gets is high voltage ac, it vibrates more vigorously and produce a loud tone.

1) We only need the chock and buzzer plate from the high db alarm, the chock have 4 legs, two of which are attached to the circuit board, and two of them is attached to the buzzer plate itself with wires.

2)Open the alarm unit and desolder and carefully disconnect the chock from the circuit board, and desolder the rest of power wires to the circuit board, and take the board out, we don't need it for now( you may use the board itself for some other projects)

4) Now open the clock and find the buzzer inside it, it have two wires attached to it. desolder and disconnect that wires, now make a small grove / hole on the side of the body of the clock, and pull out out those wires through it, now you can re assemble the alarm clock.

5) solder those two wires to the two pins of the chock ( the two pins we disconnected from the circuit board on step 2). you can use / make small grove on the side of the high db alarm for the passage of wires. 17dc91bb1f

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