
How to Set Up a Prompting Session *
You can use the SESSION feature to have prompting stop on its own after prompting for a desired
period of time. For example, suppose you’ve set the MotivAider to send vibration signals every 10
minutes. If you enable SESSION and enter a SESSION length of
two hours, you’ll get vibration
signals every 10 minutes for the next two hours. The MotivAider will then stop prompting and
return to the Home screen. If you enable SESSION, “AUTO” will appear on the screen to remind
you that the MotivAider is set to stop prompting on its own.
To use the SESSION feature, from the HOME screen, press and release M, then press +> until you
reach AUTO, then press SEL. When you see SESSION, press SEL again, then use the +> key to
scroll between
ON
and
OFF.
With the value you want on the screen, press SEL.
If you select
ON,
you’ll be prompted to enter the desired session length (“set period”). After you
enter the length in Hours:Minutes:Seconds, press SEL to save it.
NOTE:
If you turn SESSION on, it will remain active until you turn it off. You can stop prompting
(by pressing and holding M) before a session has expired, but if you do, the next time you start
prompting, the session will continue from the point where you stopped it rather than start over
again. So, for example, if you were to stop prompting 15 minutes into a 45-minute session, the
next time you start prompting, prompting would start with a fresh countdown but would continue
for 30 minutes before stopping on its own.
CONTENTS
Orientation and Operating Basics
Advanced Settings: An Overview
How to Change the Interval Type *
How to Customize the Vibration Signal *
How to Change What Appears on The Screen During
Prompting *
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How to Restore All Original Settings *
How to Prevent Unwanted Access to Advanced Settings *
How to Pause and Resume Prompting *