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How to Use your iPod As an Alarm Clock by Daniel Dwase...
You can set an alarm on your iPod to beep a sound through the internal speaker or play music from a playlist. All iPods with a display allow you to set an alarm.
However you'll need to have your earphones on or have external speakers hooked up to your iPod to hear music. If you have a Fifth/Sixth Generation iPod or iPod nano, you can set multiple alarms since each clock gets its own alarm.
1. Select Extras > Clock > Alarm Clock. Fifth/Sixth Generation iPod and iPod nano users, choose Extras, choose any clock, then choose Alarm Clock.
2. Enable the alarm clock by choosing Alarm and toggle the selection to On.
3. To set the alarm time, choose Time, then scroll the Click Wheel to set the time that you want the alarm to sound.
4. To choose a sound source, choose Sound, then choose Beep to play the alarm through the internal speaker, or choose a playlist to play music from it.
Once you set an alarm a bell icon appears on the right side of the screen in the Clock menu or next to that clocks time display on a Fifth/Sixth Generation iPod.
If you set a Beep alarm the alarm sounds briefly and will turn itself off after it sounds. If you set a playlist alarm the music will start playing when the alarm goes off and continue until you press the Play/Pause button to pause it.
This short tutorial is how you use your iPod as an alarm clock!
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