You are not being very clear. You could either mean multiple alarms at the same time or multiple alarms exclusive of each other.
For multiple alarms at the same time: I assume you read the alarm docs and saw Only one timer may be counting at once.
So, I then assume you want to call multiple alarms exclusive of each other. That's easy call alarm more than once.
Please read How (Not) To Ask A Question and I know what I mean. Why don't you?
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Since you can only set one alarm, you have to use clever programming to make it act like multiple alarms. Each time it goes off, figure out when the next alarm should go off, then set a new alarm for that time.
You could also see if somebody's already written a handler for multiple alarms on CPAN, which could save you from re-inventing the wheel.
Good luck!
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That depends very much on your house control system doesn't it? Did you not get a manual? You should at least tell us a little about the system or we may get completely the wrong idea about what you are asking!
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Ahh, I searched for that stuff, but couldn't remember what the name of the common house control protocol is. Thanks, I'm sure the OP will appreciate the help too. ;)
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