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Written by Deon Don
Updated over 3 months ago

Alarms Screen

Alarms Screen

To Find Alarms Screen:

Pavlok App --> Alarms

Alarms:

1. For viewing all your alarms across all your Pavlok Devices.

2. Each Alarm has the Name of the Device it lives on

3. The Toggle Switch well be set to "Off" (White) when you are not connected to a particular device.
4. To edit that Alarm connect to the device with that name in the bottom right of the alarm Rectangle.

5. You can see the Name of your Alarm

6. You can see the Days you have set the Alarm to be Active.

7. To See Upcoming Alarms go to the Home Screen.

How do I Delete an Alarm?

For TeamDroid Users:
Press and hold until a box pops up and then choose "OK"

For TeamApple Users:
To Delete an Alarm place your finger on the Alarm in the Pavlok app and slide left.


How do I Delete an Alarm from a Another Pavlok (inaccessible) Device?

​Please Delete and Re-install the Pavlok App. All old alarms are cached (stored) in the Pavlok Apps Memory. This will erase all alarms in the App. When you reconnect to any Pavlok Device it will upload the Alarms from that Device.
The alarms live on the device not the phone.

Will My Alarms Still Work if my Phone Dies?

Yes. Your Alarms are Stored on your device. Not on your phone.

You use your phone only to set the Alarms on your device.

Is there a limit to how many of those individual alarms you can set?

​You can set a Maximum of 50 Alarms.

If I have my Alarm set for 5am I don’t need to have it connected to Bluetooth ?

You do not need it to be connected after you have /created/saved the Alarm.
Your Alarms are Stored on your device. Not on your phone.

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Hey there! This quick read was whipped up by yours truly, Deon Don, over at Pavlok Research.

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