well lets put it this way, on a day that you need to go somewhere early in the morning and CANT be late, set your alarm 30 min before you need to leave, then when the alarm goes off, hit snooze over and over and over again, repeating the process about 10 times or so, then tell me what your boss or girlfirend, etc., thinks after you get there
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The 9-minute snooze is a product of mechanical clock engineering and digital clocks have followed suit since. Mechanical clock engineers had to configure clock gears to work with the clock's other gears. They had two choices - to set the snooze for either a little more than nine minutes, or a little more than 10 minutes. Clock makers decided on the 9-minute gear, believing 10+ minutes would be too long and allow someone to fall into a deep sleep. Clock manufacturers today have the option to set snooze buttons at any length but it is most stick with the 9-minute custom.
Go to the alarm mode (AL on screen) and press the upper right button. This should turn off all alarms. Continue to press the upper right button to switch between the alarms, being sure to remain in the alarm mode.
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The snooze button on the iTouch has the alarm clock allow you to snooze an extra five minutes, when the alarm goes off again. Essentially the "late" button.
Once the alarm goes off - and you press the snooze button, it starts an internal timer for a given period (usually 6-10 minutes depending on the manufacturer). Once the internal timer reaches zero, the alarm is triggered again and the snooze timer resets to its original period. You can usually hit the snooze button indefinitely, but to silence the alarm for good, you need to switch the alarm off.
The snooze button was invented in 1959. Westclox began putting that feature on their clocks because some individuals needed to be awakened a few minutes before they actually has to get up.
I have never heard of one that doesn't.
The "snooze button" is the one that stops the alarm but sets it to ring again several minutes later.
click the snooze button and home button at the same time and every thing on your screen we be taken a pic of and saved automatically in your photos
It is strongest in that moment in the morning after your alarm clock goes off and before you hit the snooze button.
It means like say you have your alarm on, say 6:00am well if you press snooze it will go off again at about 6:05am or if you have it set on a different time it will go off at about 6:15am Like mine I usually wake up at 7:00am and my clock snooze button is set for 5 minutes. It will keep going off in 5 minute fragments until you actually STOP the alarm.
Original answer: Go to settings, then menu settings , then scroll down to bottom of list and push center button when selector is on "snooze"The above doesn't make any sense for the 5g Touch or Phone.On these devices, the Snooze option is only available in the Clock alarms. The Calendar notifications do not have a Snooze option.It appears that the only way to add a Snooze to a Calendar is to jailbreak the device. There are workarounds (look for Snooze Me as an option) but nothing that really allows snoozing outside of the Clock alarms.
No. Once the person hits the snooze button, it should take them about 15-30 minutes to hit REM once again. Depending on how heavy a sleeper you are or the sleeping conditions, you might be able to hit the REM stage in under ten minutes.
The Big Snooze was created on 1946-10-05.
Snooze - The Goodies - was created on 1970-11-15.