The HA-3005 includes standard alarm features alongside its dedicated prayer tracking system. Regular Daily Alarm
Curiosity getting the better of him, Elias dug into his drawer of antiquated tech and pulled out a serial-to-USB adapter. He didn't have the clock, but he could run the executable in a sandbox—a safe, virtual environment—to see what the "guide" actually did.
Check the side volume dial. Ensure the clock is not stuck in "Snooze" or "Mute" mode. Replace low batteries. The Hijri date is off by one day.
Insert two AA batteries or connect a DC 5V adapter. al+harameen+ha+3005+user+guide+pdf+repack
A single result popped up on a private tracker. AL_HARAMEEN_HA3005_Guide_v2.1_Repack.pdf . The seed count was one. One single, lonely seed in the vast ocean of the internet.
Optional: Connect a DC 5V/300mA adapter to the DC IN port for continuous power. B. Setting the City (Most Important Step)
Elias didn't waste a second. He didn't open the PDF on his modern PC; that would be too easy. He needed to get it onto the vintage hardware. He transferred the file to a floppy disk emulator he had rigged up, slapped it into the HA-3005’s drive, and turned the dial. The HA-3005 includes standard alarm features alongside its
Al-Harameen Official Downloads (Navigate to the Support/Manuals section and select the HA-3005 model) 🛠️ Initial Setup and Configuration
Displays both calendars simultaneously with the current day of the week. 📖 Quick Setup Guide (HA-3005)
Setting up the HA-3005 typically requires about 10–15 minutes of initial configuration. The clock is primarily battery-powered (2 AA batteries), and while it has a DC socket, an AC adapter is usually not included. City Setting Check the side volume dial
Press and hold the button until the minutes start flashing.
Locate the city code booklet included with your original packaging. If you do not have it, look up your international dialing code and major city code online.