Article: Make sure the timer unit that you purchase has the same number of stations as you need for your sprinklers. It’s okay if the unit has more stations that you need, but will not work if you have less. Most units come with 6-12 stations built into the system. Hang the top of the timer on the mounting screw already attached to your wall. Tighten the screw inside the unit with a screwdriver so the timer is held securely to the wall. Find the mounting hole near the bottom of the timer and attach another screw there so the unit is sturdy on the wall.  If you’re mounting on drywall or concrete, use anchor screws to hold your timer securely. If the unit plugs directly into the wall, make sure the cord can reach the outlet. Push the wires through the bottom opening of the new unit so they’re in the access panel. Put the wires into the stations that match their label. If the unit has screw connections, hold the wire underneath the head of the screw, and tighten the screw with a screwdriver until it holds the wire securely. If your timer has tab connections, press the tab down with a screwdriver and feed the wire into the port. Release the tab so it has a tight grip. If you have a white wire, attach it to the port labeled “Common.” Locate the black, white, and green power wires in the unit and match them with the power wires that run out to your sprinklers. Twist the ends of the wires of matching colors together so the current can run between them. Cover the exposed ends of the wires by twisting wire caps on top of them. If your wires are in an outdoor timer unit, make sure to use waterproof wire caps. Reconnect your sprinkler timer to power by plugging it in or turning on the circuit it’s connected to. The display on your timer may flash for a few seconds before turning on completely. Turn your controller to the manual setting to test each sprinkler connection. Make sure the sprinklers are all operating correctly. If the sprinklers aren’t working, turn off the power again and check for loose wire connections inside the unit. Go into the settings of your timer and set the current time and date so your sprinklers will run at the correct times. Turn the dial to “Set Watering Start Times” or select it on your display and change the time when you want your sprinklers to turn on. Then set how long the sprinklers will run during that watering session. You can choose to let your sprinklers run every day or pick specific days of the week.  Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for your model to learn specific details on how to set the schedule. If your timer uses a wi-fi connection, you can set the program from your computer or mobile device.
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Get a timer that has enough stations for the number of sprinklers you have. Mount the timer to the wall with screws. Feed the station wires into your timer and plug them into the proper zones. Reconnect the power wires to the new timer. Turn on the power and test the sprinklers to see if the timer works. Reprogram your sprinkler schedule on the new unit.
Article: Visit the Google Voice website, and enter your Google email and address in the given text fields. Click the blue “Sign in” button to proceed to your Google Voice account. Note that if you are already logged into any of Google products, like Gmail or YouTube, Google will not ask you to log in again. This is because Google has made it possible for users to use one account across all of their products. ” On the left side of the page is a Contacts tab. Click on it to see your already saved contacts. These contacts will be displayed in the middle of the screen. You do this by ticking the checkbox beside the contact name. Immediately, a pop-up window will appear having the name of the contact you selected with Call Contact, SMS Contact, and Edit Google Voicemail options. This will take you to the screen for choosing the voicemail. Under the “When this contact goes to Voicemail” section, you can choose a pre-recorded voicemail or you can record a new voicemail greeting. To choose a pre-recorded voice mail, click the drop-down menu under “When this contact goes to Voicemail” section to see a list of greetings you have recorded. Scroll through the list, and click on your preferred greeting to have it set. Complete the process by clicking on the “Save” button at the bottom of the page. To record a new greeting, click the “Record new voicemail” button. Google Voice will then call you on the forwarding phone. It will take a few seconds before your phone rings. Pick up the call, and record your voicemail greeting when prompted. Google Voice will then automatically save and set the recording for that contact once the call is terminated.
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Log into Google Voice. Select “Contacts. Select the contact name of the person you would like to customize a voicemail for. Click the “Edit Google Voicemail” option. Set a new voicemail for the individual.
Article: It's important that you tell your family about your decision before your death. If you do your research and make necessary preparations, your family won't be left trying to understand your wishes. If you don't inform your family, this surprise could delay them in getting your body to the right facility in time. Check with the program you're using about transportation costs. Most programs will pay to transport your body to the facility, but if you die far enough away from the facility, your family may be responsible for paying to get you there. Your family will not be able to hold a funeral with your body present and they should be prepared for this. It may affect their ability to find closure. Inform them that they can still hold a memorial service or attend a commemoration service at the facility where your body was donated. Generally, the facility will cover the cost of cremation once the body is no longer being used for study, and some facilities have a cemetery plot where they will bury the bodies if that is requested. But, if your next-of-kin want the remains to be given back to them, they may end up having to cover the costs of cremation or burial. While you may be a good candidate for body donation and you've correctly filled out the paperwork, your body may end up being rejected. If your body decomposed, suffered trauma, or experienced a major operation, you may not actually be accepted. Decide what you'd like done if body donation does not work out.  Again, make these wishes clear to your family, since they'll be fulfilling them after your death. It's always a good idea to put it into writing and notify your attorney. Remember that you may be able to donate your organs even if you couldn't donate your body. While the decision to harvest suitable organs will be made at the time of your death, you should fill out paperwork and inform your family in advance. This way, if your body isn't accepted, your organs may be.
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Inform your doctor and family members. Discuss funeral or memorial options. Make alternative arrangements.