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Motorola V3 & Alarm Clock - help!

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schiff
schiff Posts: 20,283 Forumite
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I love my V3 but I now have 5 different times on my Alarm Clock list.
Wanting to put another one in (via New Alarm) I'm told 'Alarm Clock full'.
But I can't see how to erase one or more of the existing ones to put in my new one. And the Handbook doesn't help!
Anyone know? :confused:

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  • empfun
    empfun Posts: 608 Forumite
    I haven't got any experience with the V3, but if you're desparate enough Master Reset.
    I know nothing
  • ianonline
    ianonline Posts: 1,204 Forumite
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    Ditto - I've no experience of the V3 but just thinking about it logically, I would think you should be able to go into one of the alarm times (ie the one you no longer want) and change / edit it to the new time setting. :confused:

    No doubt someone who has a V3 will be able to give you more specific advice. :think:
  • Kimberley
    Kimberley Posts: 14,871 Forumite
    I have the Pink V3 :) Lovely phone, i havn't used the alarm yet though so can't advise you. I'm sure with a bit of fiddling you'll find a way soon. I found that just by playing around with the phone rather then looking in the manual was much better.
  • Karnam
    Karnam Posts: 1,177 Forumite
    i usually 'edit' one of the alarm clocks to change the time of the alarm.
    :A Boots Tart :A
  • schiff
    schiff Posts: 20,283 Forumite
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    Thanks all for your tries!
    Karnam - if I highlight a previous alarm time, it gives me the alternative of 'exit' or 'enable'. Which gets me nowhere. Sorry!
  • Go in to the alarm clock, highlight the time you want to delete then hit the central menu tab on the top between the two softkeys and you will get a choice of deleting the chosen alarm or all of them.
  • gamma
    gamma Posts: 763 Forumite
    yes thats right, the central button or the top middle one with the lines gives more options in all the menus
  • Kimberley
    Kimberley Posts: 14,871 Forumite
    Sorry to highjack your thread Schiff but is the bluetooth headset worth getting? Does the headset enable you to talk or answer a call when phone is closed?
  • I got the HS810 headset in TESCOS now for 29quid. Once paired you will be able to answer calls, and make them if you have recorded a voice dial. When you turn off the headset it instantly unbonds with the phone and bonds back when you turn it back on again. Instant incar hands free for under thirty quid, cant be bad. Not that I condone using mobiles in cars however.

    The bluetooth functionality of the V3 was one of the prime reasons for getting the phone, along with its size and style
  • schiff
    schiff Posts: 20,283 Forumite
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    Thanks Billy & Gamma! Where would we all be without MSE and folk like you?
    What defeats me is why this simple step is not explained in the handbook.
    There must be other clueless people like me out there!
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