USAGE: /alarm "name" [clock type] [repeat] [time] [reminder] [sound effect] [mute]
→Set an alarm for a specified time using local, server, or Eorzea time.
>>Clock Type: lt Set the alarm using local time. st Set the alarm using server time. et Set the alarm using Eorzea time.
>>Repeat: Use "repeat" or "rp" to set an hourly alarm.
>>Time: Times must be set using the 24- hour clock. Time values: 0000-2400 The hour must be omitted when using the repeat subcommand.
>>Reminder: A notification can be given up to 60 minutes prior to the alarm. Time values: 0-60
>>Sound Effect: Play a designated sound effect. Sound effect values: 00-05
>>Mute: Mute sound effects while undertaking duties.
The repeat, reminder, sound effect, and mute subcommands can be omitted. The "clear" subcommand can be used to delete all alarms. Opens the alarm interface when no subcommands are specified.
>>Examples: /alarm Raid lt 2000 10 se04 (Sets the "Raid" alarm for 20:00 local time, with a notification given 10 minutes prior.)
/alarm Party lt rp 30 se05 (Sets the "Party" alarm as an hourly alarm, 30 minutes past the hour in local time.)
USAGE: /alarm "name" [clock type] [repeat] [time] [reminder] [sound effect] [mute]
→Set an alarm for a specified time using local, server, or Eorzea time.
>>Clock Type: lt Set the alarm using local time. st Set the alarm using server time. et Set the alarm using Eorzea time.
>>Repeat: Use "repeat" or "rp" to set an hourly alarm.
>>Time: Times must be set using the 24- hour clock. Time values: 0000-2400 The hour must be omitted when using the repeat subcommand.
>>Reminder: A notification can be given up to 60 minutes prior to the alarm. Time values: 0-60
>>Sound Effect: Play a designated sound effect. Sound effect values: 00-05
>>Mute: Mute sound effects while undertaking duties.
The repeat, reminder, sound effect, and mute subcommands can be omitted. The "clear" subcommand can be used to delete all alarms. Opens the alarm interface when no subcommands are specified.
>>Examples: /alarm Raid lt 2000 10 se04 (Sets the "Raid" alarm for 20:00 local time, with a notification given 10 minutes prior.)
/alarm Party lt rp 30 se05 (Sets the "Party" alarm as an hourly alarm, 30 minutes past the hour in local time.)
USAGE: /alarm "name" [clock type] [repeat] [time] [reminder] [sound effect] [mute]
→Set an alarm for a specified time using local, server, or Eorzea time.
>>Clock Type: lt Set the alarm using local time. st Set the alarm using server time. et Set the alarm using Eorzea time.
>>Repeat: Use "repeat" or "rp" to set an hourly alarm.
>>Time: Times must be set using the 24- hour clock. Time values: 0000-2400 The hour must be omitted when using the repeat subcommand.
>>Reminder: A notification can be given up to 60 minutes prior to the alarm. Time values: 0-60
>>Sound Effect: Play a designated sound effect. Sound effect values: 00-05
>>Mute: Mute sound effects while undertaking duties.
The repeat, reminder, sound effect, and mute subcommands can be omitted. The "clear" subcommand can be used to delete all alarms. Opens the alarm interface when no subcommands are specified.
>>Examples: /alarm Raid lt 2000 10 se04 (Sets the "Raid" alarm for 20:00 local time, with a notification given 10 minutes prior.)
/alarm Party lt rp 30 se05 (Sets the "Party" alarm as an hourly alarm, 30 minutes past the hour in local time.)
USAGE: /alarm "name" [clock type] [repeat] [time] [reminder] [sound effect] [mute]
→Set an alarm for a specified time using local, server, or Eorzea time.
>>Clock Type: lt Set the alarm using local time. st Set the alarm using server time. et Set the alarm using Eorzea time.
>>Repeat: Use "repeat" or "rp" to set an hourly alarm.
>>Time: Times must be set using the 24- hour clock. Time values: 0000-2400 The hour must be omitted when using the repeat subcommand.
>>Reminder: A notification can be given up to 60 minutes prior to the alarm. Time values: 0-60
>>Sound Effect: Play a designated sound effect. Sound effect values: 00-05
>>Mute: Mute sound effects while undertaking duties.
The repeat, reminder, sound effect, and mute subcommands can be omitted. The "clear" subcommand can be used to delete all alarms. Opens the alarm interface when no subcommands are specified.
>>Examples: /alarm Raid lt 2000 10 se04 (Sets the "Raid" alarm for 20:00 local time, with a notification given 10 minutes prior.)
/alarm Party lt rp 30 se05 (Sets the "Party" alarm as an hourly alarm, 30 minutes past the hour in local time.)
USAGE: /alarm "name" [clock type] [repeat] [time] [reminder] [sound effect] [mute]
→Set an alarm for a specified time using local, server, or Eorzea time.
>>Clock Type: lt Set the alarm using local time. st Set the alarm using server time. et Set the alarm using Eorzea time.
>>Repeat: Use "repeat" or "rp" to set an hourly alarm.
>>Time: Times must be set using the 24- hour clock. Time values: 0000-2400 The hour must be omitted when using the repeat subcommand.
>>Reminder: A notification can be given up to 60 minutes prior to the alarm. Time values: 0-60
>>Sound Effect: Play a designated sound effect. Sound effect values: 00-05
>>Mute: Mute sound effects while undertaking duties.
The repeat, reminder, sound effect, and mute subcommands can be omitted. The "clear" subcommand can be used to delete all alarms. Opens the alarm interface when no subcommands are specified.
>>Examples: /alarm Raid lt 2000 10 se04 (Sets the "Raid" alarm for 20:00 local time, with a notification given 10 minutes prior.)
/alarm Party lt rp 30 se05 (Sets the "Party" alarm as an hourly alarm, 30 minutes past the hour in local time.)
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