Salubrion Enso Clock User manual

Enso Clock
Expanded Instructions
Tutorials
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Welcome!
INSTRUCTIONS
Setting the Clock
Setting the Alarm
Setting the Timer
Timer Functions
Setting the Timer Memories
Using the Timer Memories
Setting the Audio Alert
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TUTORIALS
Setting the Clock
Setting the Alarm
Setting the Timer (1 Interval)
Setting the Timer (3 Intervals)
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Setting the Clock
Press the Clock Button
1
The Clock screen icon is visible
when the clock is in Clock Set
mode.
The current time is displayed in
the large digits in the center of the
display.
In newer versions of the clock, the
large digits in the center of the
screen will flash when in clock
mode.
Adjust the Time
2
Use the + button to
increment the current
time. Holding down the +
button will accelerate the rate at
which time is incremented.
Use the – button to
decrement the current
time. Holding down the
– button will accelerate the rate at
which time is decremented.
Note: There is no separate mode for the setting of hours or minutes,
specifically. You use the + and – buttons to adjust the current time as a
whole. For example, once the minute count reaches 59, pressing the +
button will cause the hour to increment and return the minute count to 00.
Select 12- or 24-hour Format
If a 24-hour time display is desired,
use the << or >> button to
toggle between 12-
and 24-hour
time formats.
Changing this setting will affect all
areas of time display within the clock
such as Clock time and Alarm time.
Save Changes
3
Press the Clock button or
green Play/Pause button
to save your changes.
Discard Changes
Press the red Stop
button to discard any
changes that have been
made to the Clock.
After a few minutes of inactivity, the clock
will automatically exit the Clock setting
mode and return to the clock display.
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When the alarm is set, a small bell
icon will be displayed to the right of
the small time
display at the
top of the
screen.
Use the + button to
increment the alarm time.
Holding down the + button
will accelerate the rate at which time is
incremented.
Use the – button to decrement the
alarm time. Holding down the – button will
accelerate the rate at which time is decremented.
The Alarm screen icon is visible when
the clock is in Alarm Set mode.
The current time is displayed in the
small digits at the top of the display.
The Alarm time is displayed in the large
digits in the center of the display.
When the alarm is set a small bell icon
will be displayed to the right of
the small time display.
In newer versions of the clock, the
large digits in the center of the
screen will flash.
Setting the Alarm
Press the Alarm Button
1
Adjust the Alarm
2
Note: There is no separate mode for the setting of hours or minutes,
specifically. You use the + and – buttons to adjust the alarm time as a
whole. For example, once the minute count reaches 59, pressing the +
button will cause the hour to increment and return the minute count to 00.
Set the Alarm
3
Press the green Play/Pause
button to set or update
the alarm.
Cancel the Alarm
Press the red Stop button
to cancel a set alarm.
After a few minutes of inactivity, the clock
will automatically exit the Alarm setting
mode and return to the clock display.
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Use the – button to decrement the current
interval time. Holding down the – button will
accelerate the rate at which time is decremented.
A timing sequence that is
comprised of individual Intervals,
or sub-timers. A timer can
contain anywhere from 1 to 50
Intervals.
When a timer is started, the
Intervals run sequentially
one-after-another until the entire
timing sequence is complete. At the
end of each Interval a single chime is
sounded. A simple countdown timer of 30
minutes would consist of 1 Interval that is set for
30 minutes. Whereas a more complex timing
sequence of 20 minutes, 15 minutes, and then 10
minutes would consist of 3 total Intervals.
timer ('tī-mər),n.
Use the + button to increment the current
interval time. Holding down the + button
will accelerate the rate at which time is added.
The Timer screen icon is visible when the
clock is in Timer Set mode.
The current time is displayed in the small
digits at the top of the display.
The large digits in the center of the display
show the number of hours and minutes for
the current interval.
Information about the current interval is
displayed below the large digits. The
Interval display shows the number of
the current interval as well as the total
number of intervals in the timer. For
example, Interval 1 / 5 means that
the large digits in the center of the
screen are displaying the duration of
Interval # 1 of 5 total Intervals.
Setting the Timer
Press the Timer Button
1
Adjust the Duration of the
Current Interval
2
Note: There is no separate mode for the setting of hours or minutes, specifically. You use the
+ and – buttons to adjust time as a whole. For example, once the minute count reaches 59,
pressing the + button will cause the hour to increment and return the minute count to 00.
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Interval timing is the timing of a
sequence of events or sessions. Each
interval can be set for a specific
duration of time. These intervals of
time are counted down sequentially
until the entire sequence is complete.
What is Interval Timing?
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min 10
min
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Press the green Play/Pause button
to immediately start the Timer.
The Enso Ring will immediately
disappear and then gradually fill in as
the current Interval counts down.
The on-screen pause icon will disappear
and the play icon will become visible.
Hold down the << button for more
than a second to delete the
current Interval from the Timer.
A beep will confirm that the current
Interval has been removed. The total Interval
count will be decreased.
Repeat this step to delete additional Intervals.
Momentarily press the >>
button to increment the
current Interval that is
displayed on the screen. If more
than 1 interval exists the current
Interval count will increment and the
large digits in the middle of the screen
will update to show the duration of the
newly-selected Interval.
Repeat the momentary pressing of the
>> button to cycle through all
Intervals in the Timer.
Momentarily press the <<
button to cycle backwards
through all Intervals in the
Timer.
Hold down the >> button for
more than a second to insert a
new Interval into the Timer after
the current Interval.
A beep will confirm that a new Interval has
been added. Note that the total Interval
count has been increased.
The current Interval number has also
been advanced.
The duration of this new Interval is
shown in the large digits.
Use the + button to add
time to this new Interval.
Repeat these steps to add
additional Intervals.
Setting the Timer
Add Intervals
3
Start the Timer
4
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Review the Intervals in Timer
Delete Intervals

If the timer is running, press
the green Play/Pause button
to pause the timer.
The on-screen play icon will
disappear and the pause icon will
become visible.
When a timer is running, hold down
the Enso button for more than 1
second to hide the numerical display
of the timer, leaving only the Enso
Ring visible.
The Enso Ring will continue to appear
gradually as the timer counts down.
Once the display has been hidden,
hold down the Enso button to make
the numerical display visible again.
The full numerical display will be
visible every time a timer is
started.
Timer Functions
Hiding the Numerical Display
Stop the Timer
Press the red Stop button
to stop and exit the timer.
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Momentarily press the >>
button to skip to the next
interval in the timer. If more
than 1 interval exists and the timer
is not in the final interval, the next
interval will immediately begin countdown.
Momentarily press the << button to
restart the current interval. If more
than 1 interval exists and the
timer is not already at the first
interval, quickly press the << button a second
time to move to the previous interval.
Skip to a Different Interval
Pause the Timer
Hidden Numerical Display

When a Snapshot is stored in a
particular memory location (M1,
M2, or M3) a small numerical icon
for the memory location (1, 2, or 3)
is visible on the screen.
Hold down the button of a memory
location to store a Snapshot of the
Master Timer in that location. A single
beep will confirm that the Snapshot has
been saved. The small numerical icon for
the memory location will become visible.
Press the Timer button.
Set the timer. (See section “Setting the
Timer” for more information)
The timer is displayed in the center of
the display. This is the Master Timer.
Setting the Timer Memories
Set the Timer
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There is only one active timer in the
Enso Clock and it is called the Master
Timer. The Master Timer is visible in
the center of the display when the
Timer button is pressed.
What is the Master Timer?
The memory locations work by
taking Snapshots of the Master
Timer.
A Snapshot that is stored in a
memory location cannot be
changed or modified in any way.
Snapshots in memory can only be
recalled or deleted.
Recalling a Snapshot from a
memory location copies the
Snapshot over the Master Timer,
which is displayed on the screen.
After a Snapshot has been deleted
from a memory location a new
Snapshot can be saved in the
memory location.
What is a Snapshot?
The Enso Clock is capable of storing three different timing sequences,
or Timers, into memory for quick recall. The three memory locations
are M1, M2, and M3. Each memory location can store a Snapshot of
the Master Timer, including all of its Intervals (sub-timers).
Check Memory Status
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Save Snapshot to Memory
3
Hold down the button of a memory
location to erase the Snapshot that
is stored at that location. A double
beep will confirm deletion.
Clear a Memory Location
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Note: While it is not possible to directly edit a Snapshot that
is saved in a memory location, the desired effect can be
achieved by using the following method:
1. It is important to first erase the original snapshot from
memory. Pressing and holding the memory button to
erase the memory location will also load the
Snapshot into the Master Timer.
2. Make any desired changes to the Master
Timer.
3. Press and hold down the button of an
empty memory location to store a
Snapshot of the Master Timer.
Note: When erasing a Snapshot from a
memory location the Snapshot will
simultaneously be loaded and copied
over the Master Timer since the
memory button was pressed in the
process of erasing.
The memory location will be clear but the
Snapshot is now in the Master Timer.
The Master Timer can only be reset by manually
holding down the << button repeatedly until all
Intervals are erased.
Hint: If both high- and low-count Interval timers will be used it
might be helpful to keep a Snapshot of a low-count Interval timer
saved in memory for quick “resetting” of the Master Timer.
Saved timer Snapshots can be
accessed from any mode of the Enso
Clock.
If a timer Snapshot is saved in a particular
memory location, pressing its respective button will
immediately switch the clock into Timer mode and
load the Snapshot into the Master Timer.
This has the same effect as pressing the Timer button
and then the desired memory button.
Direct Memory Access enables quick access to saved
timer Snapshots.
If a timer Snapshot is saved to a
memory location, it can be recalled by
pressing the button of the memory
location.
The saved Snapshot will be copied over
the Master Timer and be displayed in the
center of the display.
Using the Timer Memories
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Recall a Saved Snapshot from Memory
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Direct Memory Access
Start the Timer
2
Press the green Play/Pause
button to immediately
start the Timer.

The third character indicates the duration of
the final chime.
CThe alarm chime and final chime of the
timer will sound continuously until the stop
button is pressed.
2The alarm chime and final chime of the
timer will sound only twice. Note: This is
not recommended for alarm clock
use.
Press the Enso button to
toggle the duration of the
final chime.
The Audio screen icon is visible
when the clock is in Audio Set mode.
Three different settings are displayed
by the three large alphanumeric
elements on the screen.
Setting the Audio Alert
Press the Audio Button
1
The first digit shows the volume
level (0 through 4). 0 is mute.
Press the + button to
increase the volume
level. Press the –
button to decrease the volume
level.
A preview of the selected volume
level will play.
Set the Volume
2
Save Changes
5
Press the green Play/Pause
button or Audio button to
save the changes made
to the sound settings.
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The second digit displays the selected tone.
Tone 1 is a singing bowl
Tone 2 is a tingsha (bell)
Tone 3 is a Moktok (wooden block sound)
Tone 4 is a traditional alarm beep
Press the << or >> button to
select the tone type.
A preview of the
selected tone will play.
Set the Tone
3
Set the Duration of the Final Chime
4
Note: The tone that sounds at the completion of each
interval of a timer is always a single chime. The sound
settings that are selected apply to both the alarm and
timer functions. It is not possible to choose different
tones for individual modes or intervals.
Press the red Stop button to
cancel any changes made to
the sound settings.
Cancel Changes

TUTORIAL: Setting the Clock
Press the Clock Button
1
The Clock screen icon is
visible when the clock is in
Clock Set mode.
The current time is displayed
in the large digits in the
center of the display.
Adjust the Time
2
Hold down the +
button until the large
digits read 2:34 pm.
Continuing to hold down the +
button will accelerate the
addition of minutes and hours.
Use the – button to
subtract time if you
go past 2:34 pm.
OPTIONAL: Select 12- or 24-hour Format
If a 24-hour time display is
desired, use the
<< or >>
button
to
toggle between 12- and
24-hour time formats.
Changing this setting will
affect all areas of time display
within the clock such as Clock
time and Alarm time.
Save Changes
3
Press the Clock button or
green Play/Pause button
to save your changes.
After a few minutes of inactivity, the clock will automatically
exit the Clock setting mode and return to the clock display.
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Discard Changes
Press the red Stop
button to discard any
changes that have been
made to the Clock.
Set the Clock to 2:34 pm.
Optional: Set the clock to 14:34.
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TUTORIAL: Setting the Alarm
Press the Alarm Button
1
The Alarm screen icon is
visible when the clock is in
Alarm Set mode.
The Alarm time is displayed
in the large digits in the
center of the display.
Adjust the Alarm Time
2
Hold down the +
button until the large
digits read 6:00 am.
Continuing to hold down the
+ button will accelerate the
addition of minutes and hours.
Use the – button to
subtract time if you
go past 6:00 am.
Set the Alarm
3
Press the green
Play/Pause button to
set the Alarm.
When the alarm is set,
both the alarm time and
small bell icon are visible
at the top of the screen
when the clock is visible.
After a few minutes of inactivity, the clock will automatically
exit the Alarm setting mode and return to the clock display.
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Set the Alarm to trigger at 6:00 am.
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TUTORIAL: Setting the Alarm
Press the Alarm Button
1
The Alarm screen icon is
visible when the clock is in
Alarm Set mode.
Since the Alarm is currently
set to trigger at 6:00 am, the
small bell icon is visible.
The Alarm time is displayed
in the large digits in the
center of the display.
Cancel the Alarm
2
Press the red Stop
button to cancel
the set alarm.
Note that the small
bell icon is not longer visible,
indicating that the alarm is no
longer set.
After a few minutes of inactivity, the clock will automatically
exit the Alarm setting mode and return to the clock display.
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Cancel the alarm, which has already been
set to trigger at 6:00 am.
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Update the time of a previously set
alarm.
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Press the Alarm Button
1
Adjust the Alarm Time
2
Use the + and – buttons to
adjust the alarm time.
Set the Alarm
3
Press the green Play/Pause
button to set the Alarm.
When the alarm is set, both the
alarm time and small bell icon
are visible at the top of the
screen when the clock is visible.

Press the green Play/Pause
button to immediately
start the Timer.
The Enso Ring will
immediately disappear and
then gradually fill in as the
current Interval counts down.
The on-screen pause icon will
disappear and the play icon
will become visible.
Note: the minute display is rounded
up and thus will not decrement until
after the first minute has elapsed.
Use the + button to
increment the Interval
1 to 45 min. Holding
down the + button will
accelerate the rate at which
time is added.
As shown by the display time
is being added to Interval 1/1
(Interval 1 of 1 total Intervals).
The Timer screen icon is visible
when the clock is in Timer Set
mode.
The current time is displayed
in the small digits at the top
of the display.
The large digits in the center
of the display show the
number of hours and minutes
for the current interval.
The Interval display shows the number
of the current Interval as well as the total
number of Intervals in the timer.
TUTORIAL: Setting the Timer
Press the Timer Button
1
Check the Intervals
2
Make sure the display
reads “Interval 1/1”.
If not, repeatedly
hold down the <<
button to delete
extra intervals.
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Set the timer to countdown 45 minutes.
This is a 1-interval timer of 45 minutes.
Task: Adjust the Duration of Interval 1.
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Interval
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Hold down the >>
button for more than
a second to insert
Interval 2.
A beep will confirm that a
new Interval has been added.
Note that there are now 2
total Intervals.
The duration of Interval 2 is now
displayed in the large digits
(0 minutes since no time has been
added yet to this new Interval)
Use the + button to
increment the Interval
1 to 20 min. Holding
down the + button will
accelerate the rate at which
time is added.
As shown by the display time
is being added to Interval 1/1
(Interval 1 of 1 total Intervals).
The Timer screen icon is visible
when the clock is in Timer Set
mode.
The current time is displayed
in the small digits at the top
of the display.
The large digits in the center
of the display show the
number of hours and minutes
for the current interval.
The Interval display shows the number
of the current Interval as well as the total
number of Intervals in the timer.
TUTORIAL: Setting the Timer
Press the Timer Button
1
Check the Intervals
2
Make sure the display
reads “Interval 1/1”.
If not, repeatedly
hold down the <<
button to delete
extra intervals.
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Set the following timing
sequence: 20 min, 15 min, 10
min. (3 total Intervals)
Task: Adjust the Duration of Interval 1.
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Add a New Interval
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Use the + button to
increment the Interval
1 to 10 min. Holding
down the + button will
accelerate the rate at which
time is added.
As shown by the display time
is being added to Interval 3/3
(Interval 3 of 3 total Intervals).
TUTORIAL: Setting the Timer
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Set the following timing
sequence: 20 min, 15 min, 10
min. (3 total Intervals)
Task: Adjust the Duration of Interval 3.
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Use the + button to
increment the Interval
2 to 15 min. Holding
down the + button will
accelerate the rate at which
time is added.
As shown by the display time
is being added to Interval 2/2
(Interval 2 of 2 total Intervals).
Adjust the Duration of Interval 2.
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Hold down the >>
button for more than
a second to insert
Interval 3.
A beep will confirm that a
new Interval has been added.
Note that there are now 3
total Intervals.
Add a New Interval
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Momentarily press the << or >>
button to cycle through all of the
Intervals in the timer. The Interval
number and duration will update on-screen.
Review the Intervals in Timer

Press the green Play/Pause
button to immediately
start the Timer.
The Enso Ring will
immediately disappear and
then gradually fill in as the
current Interval counts down.
The on-screen pause icon will
disappear and the play icon
will become visible.
Note: the minute display is rounded
up and thus will not decrement until
after the first minute has elapsed.
TUTORIAL: Setting the Timer
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Set the following timing
sequence: 20 min, 15 min, 10
min. (3 total Intervals)
Task:
Start the Timer
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Hide the numerical display while the
timer is running.
Task:
When a timer is running, hold down the Enso button
for more than 1 second to hide the numerical display
of the timer, leaving only the Enso Ring visible.
The Enso Ring will continue to appear gradually as
the timer counts down.
Once the display has been hidden, hold down the Enso
button to make the numerical display visible again.
The full numerical display will be visible every time a timer
is started.
Hiding the Numerical Display
Hidden Numerical Display
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