Light therapy tips for better sleep

Display brightness when alarm not set.

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Rick448
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Posted by Rick448, 21:26 18 December 2010

Is there a way to dim the clock display on my Lumie 300 when the alarm is not set? Sometimes i like to leave it so no alarm is set and i wondered if i can dim it as it is quite bright.
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Posted by admin, 18:45 20 December 2010

Please refer to page 7, in the Instruction manual headed 'When you don't need an alarm', here it guides you how to set the sunset if you want it, without having a sunrise the next morning, which also means that the display will be off (especially if you have selected the setting 'Display Auto off', hope this helps.
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Posted by Mellers, 16:44 29 December 2011

Can you please advise how to turn the clock display brightness down (not off) whether you require the alarm or any other function. It seems to light up the whole room. Many thanks.
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Posted by admin, 17:12 3 January 2012

I assume we are still referring to Lumie Bodyclock Elite 300, as it does differ the options on different models.

Select from the display brightness level, 'Display Auto'. This means that the display when set in alarm mode will be dimmer than the normal, but readable through the night.
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