Oregon Weather Alert Radio Wrb603 User Manual

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EN INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific“ Weather Station (BAR626 / BAR626U). This device bundles precise time keeping, weather forecast, and indoor and outdoor temperature monitoring features into a single tool you can use from the convenience of your home. View and Download Oregon Scientific WRB603 user manual online. Portable Public Alert Radio with Weather Station. WRB603 Weather Radio pdf manual download. Also for: Wr602. Read online or download PDF. Page 2 / 2. Oregon Scientific WRB603 User Manual. Oregon Scientific Players. Your radio will alert you ONLY for emergencies for the counties you programmed. This will allow you to be warned of any nearby hazards within your vicinity. The Oregon Scientific Weather Radio can accept up to 9 diffferent. Thank you for selecting the compact Portable Weather Radio (WR113) from Oregon Scientifi c™. The WR113 is a multi-function device that operates on the same radio frequencies used by the National Weather Radio (NWR). With an Early Alert system, users are.

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PROGRAMMING YOUR SAME CODE

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USING AND TESTING YOUR

PORTABLE WEATHER RADIO

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website:
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Using your Portable Weather Radio

At Home: Be warned of approaching inclement weather so you can take all the
necessary precautions before the storm or tornado arrives! Reception can vary from
room to room. Moving even a few feet can turn a weak signal into a strong one. Place
the radio near a window, preferably on the second floor, away from other electronic
devices. You should always confirm the successful reception of the 24-hour weather
broadcast before deciding where to place the recharging cradle in the house.

Away from Home: When traveling, boating or performing other outdoor activities, be
warned of all hazards that might suddenly head your way. Make sure your radio is set
to “TRAVEL” mode. Your radio will automatically scan for the channel with the
strongest signal. This will allow you to receive all messages in the vicinity you are
currently located.

Required Weekly Tests (RWT)

Your local NWR office normally runs tests each
Wednesday between 10 a.m. and noon local time.
Tests may occur at other days and times when
there is a threat of severe weather in the listening
area or for other reasons. The Portable Weather
Radio will activate and will sound off a loud tone
and a short message explaining the test will begin.

Example test message: 'This is the National
Weather Service Office in (local city name). The
preceding signal was a test of the Weather Radio
Station (..call sign..'s) public warning system.

Tests of this signal and receivers' performance are normally
conducted by the National Weather Service. If there is a
threat of severe weather, the test will be postponed to the
next available good-weather day. Reception of this
broadcast, and especially the warning alarm, will vary at
any given location. Where more than one state is involved,
the state name will always precede the names of the
counties in that state. If the test was missed during the
scheduled time frame, then the test normally takes place
between 10 a.m. to noon on the next available good-
weather day. If you have any questions regarding alarm
tests or to verify if a test was conducted, contact the
programming office of the NOAA Weather Radio station.

While in the NOAA Standby mode, press and hold the MENU
button for 3 seconds.

Press the UP arrow button to move to the SET LOCATION
screen. Press the MENU to select.

Press the UP arrow button to move to the 'CO:All' storage
LOCATION screen and press the MENU button to activate
the 'ALL' value.

IF YOU WANT TO RECEIVE ALERTS FROM ALL
COUNTIES. STOP NOW! Press the EXIT button twice to go
back to the NOAA Standby mode.

Press the UP button to turn off the All counties setting. Press
MENU to confirm change.

Press the UP arrow button and the MENU button to start
programming your SAME code.

You can start programming your SAME code(s) in two different ways:

Using the Radio's list of SAME codes by State name and County name or

Programming each digit of the 6-digit SAME code you searched on the NWS website or phone number. *You can program up to nine counties on your radio.

Instruction

LCD Display

Button(s) to Press

C1:000000

Co:------

Co:All

Set Location

Press the MENU button to select the Name setting.

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Use the UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through the list of
States and select your state and press the MENU button.

Use the UP or DOWN buttons to scroll through the list of
Counties. Select your COUNTY and press the MENU button.

2005 chevy tahoe maintenance schedule. Press the MENU button, the appropriate 6-digit SAME code
for that COUNTY will be displayed next to the STORAGE
LOCATION number.

Press the UP button to select and PROGRAM the next
STORAGE LOCATION using the last four steps.

Once you are finished, press the EXIT button to return to the
NOAA Standby screen.

Press the MENU button to select the FIPS setting.

The first digit will be blinking. Press the UP or DOWN button
to select the first number.

Press MENU to confirm and select the second number and
repeat.


After setting the last digit, the cursor will bring you to the
STORAGE LOCATION code.


Press the EXIT button twice to go back to the NOAA Standby
screen.

Program by State Name and County Name

Name

/FIPS

Alabama

Autauga

C1:001001

C2:000000

Name/

FIPS

C1:

0

00000

C1:0

0

0000

C

1

:000000

What is a SAME code?

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SAME (Specific Area Message Encoding) is a digital code that is sent with many warnings, watches, and emergency messages to your weather radio. The SAME code
includes the type of event (Tornado, flash flood, thunderstorm, etc..), the appropriate geographic area (county), and how long the event is valid.

Why is this important to me?

The SAME code includes the applicable geographic area for all messages or alerts. By programming your specific 6-digit SAME code for your area, your radio will alert you
ONLY for emergencies for the counties you programmed. This will allow you to be warned of any nearby hazards within your vicinity.

How many counties can I program into my weather radio?

The Oregon Scientific Weather Radio can accept up to 9 diffferent SAME county codes. You can also select ALL counties in your area, if you want to receive alerts from your
county and all surrounding counties.

Lookup your county's and surrounding counties' SAME codes and write them down

To contact the NWS by telephone: Phone 1-888-NWR-SAME (1-888-697-7263) Follow prompts through a simple voice menu.

To obtain the NWS radio channels and SAME codes on the internet: Locate www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm Click the state for which information is needed.

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Program 6-digit SAME code from the NWS

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NOAA Standby

NOAA Standby

NOAA Standby

NOAA Standby

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Contents .................................. 1
Introduction ...............................2
Product Overview .......................... 2
Front View ...............................2
Back View ................................ 2
LCD Display ..............................3
Remote Sensor (THN122N) ..................3
Getting Started ............................4
Batteries .................................4
Change Settings ...........................4
Table Stand or Wall Mount ...................4
Remote Sensor (THN122N) ................... 5
Setup Sensor ............................. 5
Data Transmission ......................... 5
Search for Sensor ..........................5
Clock ..................................... 6
Turn Clock ON / OFF .......................6
Set Clock / Calendar........................6
Switch Clock Display .......................6
Alarms ....................................6
View Alarm Settings ........................6
Set Alarm ................................6
Activate Alarm ............................. 6
Silence Alarm.............................6
Weather Forecast ..........................7
Temperature .............................. 7
Select Temperature Unit .....................7
Select Channel Number .....................7
Minimum / Maximum Records ................7
Moon Phase ...............................7
Reset System .............................. 7
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Safety and Care ............................7
Warnings .................................8
Troubleshooting ...........................8
Specifications .............................8
Main Unit Dimensions ......................8
Remote Sensor Dimensions .................8
Temperature ..............................8
Weather Forecast ..........................8
Remote Sensor (THN122N) ..................8
Clock ...................................9
Power ...................................9
About Oregon Scientific .....................9
EC-Declaration of Conformity ................9
Thank you for selecting the Oregon Scientific“
bundles precise time keeping, weather forecast, and
indoor and outdoor temperature monitoring features into
a single tool you can use from the convenience of your
In this box, you will find:
¥Remote sensor (THN122N)
¥Remote sensor batteries, 2 x UM-4 (AAA) 1.5V
Keep this manual handy as you use your new product.

Midland Weather Alert Radio Manual

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as technical specifications and warnings you should
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