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1- Insert the included 6-volt AC power adapter into the wall outlet then into the
weather radio.
2- Optional: Insert 3 new “AAA” batteries (not included) into the radio. Observe the
correct polarity
3- The radio turns on automatically and searches for the first available weather
band channel for 30 seconds.
4- Press button 6 (TORNADO ONLY / ALL ALERTS) to confirm the channel.
Note: If the radio does not immediately turn on, press the POWER button one
time.
ON/OFF
The weather radio will automatically come on when powered up.
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Press and release the POWER button to turn ON or turn OFF the radio
Note: The radio saves the last channel you are listening to, mode and volume
used, when turned off.
When the radio is on, hold the POWER button to enter setting menu.
Volume
In any radio mode, press and release the -VOL+ button to adjust the volume to
a desired level. Levels 1-16 are available.
Hold the -VOL+ button to change faster.
Restart
1- Remove batteries and AC cord for 15 minutes.
2- Insert the included 6-volt AC power adapter into the wall outlet then into the
weather radio.
3- Insert 3 new “AAA” batteries (not included) into the radio. Observe the correct
polarity
4- The radio turns on automatically and searches for the first available weather
band channel for 30 seconds.
5- Press button 6 (TORNADO ONLY / ALL ALERTS) to confirm the channel.
Alert Status Lights
During an active advisory, watch, or warning the corresponding status indicator
will be lit until the alert time expires.
Tornado Only Alerts or All Alerts
The NOAA Weather Radio will default to All Alerts when first powered on.
One button activates the TORNADO ONLY OPTION.
No programming required.
This filters out unwanted alerts when you want to sleep.
1- Press the TORNADO ONLY / ALL ALERTS button to toggle between Tornado Only
Alerts and All NOAA Alerts.
2- Hold the TORNADO ONLY / ALL ALERTS bu tton to enter (or exit) standby mode
for either alert selection.
3- The blue Armed light will flash every 5 seconds in standby mode.
Tornado Only Alerts Active
The radio will alert you to Tornado watches and warnings only. Other types of alerts
will be ignored.
Backlight flashes red for watches and warnings.
The alert message will scroll across the top of the LCD.
The volume level wil l i n c rease to level 16 (the maximum sound) automatically.
Press the -VOL+ button to adjust the volume as needed.
The radio will stop broadcasting when the final tone of the message is received.
If a tone or audio alert is automatically activated it must remain active for at
least 8 seconds.
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All Alerts Active
Receive every advisory, watch and warning including tornadoes. Be fully prepared
for any weather situation.
Backlight flashes red for watches and warnings.
The alert message will scroll across the top of the LCD.
The volume level will increase to level 16 (the maximum sound) automatically.
Press the -VOL+ button to adjust the volume as needed.
The radio will stop broadcasting when the final tone of the message is received.
If a tone or audio alert is automatically activated it must remain active for at
least 8 seconds.
Standby Mode
Hold the TORNADO ONLY / AL L ALERTS button) for 5 seconds to en t er or exit
standby mode.
The blue ARMED light will flash every 5 seconds.
When an alert happens, the radio will unmute and play the alert message.
The message will scroll across the top of the LCD.
Once the message is complete, the radio will return to standby mode.
Weather Band Channels
The IC chip supports weather band reception from 162.4 to 162.55 MHz. The highly
integrated IC chip meets NOAA specification, receives all seven NOAA specified
frequencies, implements narrowband FM de-emphasis, and supports 1050 Hz alert
tone detection. In addition, this IC chip provides advanced features not available on
conventional radios, such as an AFC and a dynamic channel bandwidth filter
The weather alert radio can receive 7 weather band (WB) frequencies:
•Channel 1: 162.400MHz
•Channel 2: 162.425MHz
•Channel 3: 162.450MHz
•Channel 4: 162.475MHz
•Channel 5: 162.500MHz
•Channel 6: 162.525MHz
•Channel 7: 162.550MHz
In WB mode the radio will continually broadcasts weather radio.
Tuning
Use the TUNING wheel to select a station.
Optional Professional Settings: FIPS Codes | Alerts
The optional Pro-Settings provide allow you to select specific alerts only.
You can customize the alerts to up to 4 specific FIPS codes.
Note: The FIPS county code is a five-digit Federal Information Processing
Standard (FIPS) code (FIPS 6-4) which uniquely identifies counties and county
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equivalents in the United States, certain U.S. possessions, and certain freely
Enable or
AVA
Avalanche Watch
Yes
Enabled
Watch
AVW
Avalanche Warning
Yes
Enabled
Warning
associated states.
These setti ngs are not required for the alerts to func t ion.
Note: If you turn off specific alerts, you must turn them back on again if you
want to receive them.
1. With the radio on, hold the POWER button to enter the setting menu.
2. Press the TUN> button to select Scroll Speed (1-3).
3. Press the TORNADO ONLY / ALL ALERTS button and a number from 1-3 will
appear.
4. Use the -VOL+ button to adjust the scroll speed.
5. Press the TORNADO ONLY / ALL ALERTS button) to confirm the setting.
6. Press the TUN> button to select FIPS Codes.
7. Press the TORNADO ONLY / ALL ALERTS button) and the first FIPS Code will
appear as 000000. The first number will flash.
8. Use the -VOL+ button to adjust the first number in the FIPS code.
9. Press the TUN> button to move through the next numbers and the -VOL+
button to adjust.
10.Press the TORNADO ONL Y / AL L ALERTS button) to confirm a n d move to the
next FIPS Code. Repeat steps 8-10 to set up to four FIPS Codes.
11.Press the TORNADO ONLY / ALL ALERTS button) to confirm.
12.Press the TUN> button to move to Alerts Selection.
Note: Alerts selection list is at the back of this manual.
13.Press the TORNADO ONLY / ALL ALERTS button to view the first alert (3 letter
event code). ON will flash.
14.Use the -VOL+ button to change to NO if you do not want that alert.
15.Press the TUN> button to move to the next alert. Repeat steps 13-15 to view
and select all the alerts.
Note: Some alerts are mandatory and cannot be turned off.
16.Press the TORNADO ONL Y / AL L ALERTS button) to confirm your selections.
17.Press the POWER button once to exit the setting menu.
Optional Alerts (events) to enable or disable
Not all alerts can be disabled.
Note: If you turn off specific alerts, you must turn them back on again if you
EAN Emergency Action Notification No Enabled Warning
EAT Emergency Action Termination No Enabled Advisory
EVA Evacuation Watch Yes Enabled Watch
FCW Food Contamination Warning No Enabled Warning
FFA Flash Flood Watch Yes Enabled Watch
FFS Flash Flood Statement Yes Enabled Advisory
FLS Flood Statement Yes Enabled Advisory
FLW Flood Warning Yes Enabled Warning
FRW Fire Warning Yes Enabled Warning
FSW Flash Freeze Warning Yes Enabled Warning
HUA Hurricane Watch Yes Enabled Watch
HUW Hurricane Warning No Enabled Warning
HWA High Wind Watch Yes Enabled Watch
HWW High Wind Warning Yes Enabled Warning
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LAE
Local Area Emergency
No
Enabled
Advisory
LEW
Law Enforcement Warning
No
Enabled
Warning
LSW
Landslide Warning
No
Enabled
Warning
NAT National Audible Test Yes Disabled Advisory
NST
National Silent Test
Yes
Disabled
Advisory
NUW
Nuclear Power Plant Warning
No
Enabled
Warning
SMW
Special Marine Warning
Yes
Enabled
Warning
SPS
Special Weather Statement
Yes
Enabled
Advisory
TOA
Tornado Watch
Yes
Enabled
Watch
TOE
911 Telephone Outage Emergency
Yes
Enabled
Advisory
TSW
Tsunami Warning
No
Enabled
Warning
TXB
Transmitter Backup On
Yes
Disabled
Advisory
TXF
Transmitter Carrier Off
Yes
Disabled
Advisory
WFW
Wild Fire Warning
No
Enabled
Warning
WSA
Winter Storm Watch
Yes
Enabled
Watch
NIC National Information Center Yes Disabled Advisory
NMN Network Notification Yes Disabled Advisory
NPT National Periodic Test Yes Disabled Advisory
POS Power Outage Advisory Yes Enabled Advisory
RHW Radiological Hazard Warning No Enabled Warning
RMT Required Monthly Test Yes Disabled Advisory
RWT Required Weekly Test Yes Disabled Advisory
SPW Shelter-in-Place Warning No Enabled Warning
SVA Severe Thunderstorm Watch Yes Enabled Watch
SVR Severe Thunderstorm Warning Yes Enabled Warning
SVS Severe Weather Statement Yes Enabled Advisory
TOR Tornado Warning No Enabled Warning
TRA Tropical Storm Watch Yes Enabled Watch
TRW Tropical Storm Warning No Enabled Warning
TSA Tsunami Watch No Enabled Watch
TXO Transmitter Carrier On Yes Disabled Advisory
TXP Transmitter Primary On Yes Disabled Advisory
VOL Volcano Warning No Enabled Warning
WFA Wild Fire Watch Yes Enabled Watch
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WSW
Winter Storm Warning
Yes
Enabled
Warning
Optional Codes
The definitions below explain how a receiver should react to future alert messages that at the time this standard was published
It is expected that all future watch codes will end in A, that all future emergency codes will
end in E, that all future statement codes will end in S and all future warning codes will end in W.
Implementation of an algorithm using these wildcard event codes would enable the receiver to respond to any additional event
Devices that implement the functionality described in this standard, and that include an option for the user to turn this
For items marked ENABLED the device must provide audible, visual or external indication of the alert.
??A
Unrecognized Watch
Yes
Enabled
Watch
??E
Unrecognized Emergency
Yes
Enabled
Advisory
??S
Unrecognized Statement
Yes
Enabled
Advisory
??W
Unrecognized Warning
Yes
Enabled
Warning
were not identified.
codes that might be transmitted in the future.
functionality on or off, must have ALERT ENABLED (i.e. functionality turned on) as the default mode, and must be shipped from
the factory in that mode.
AM or FM Radio
AM Radio:
The highly integrated IC chip supports worldwide AM band reception from 520 to
1710 kHz using a digital low-IF architecture with a minimum number of external
components and no manual alignment required. This digital low-IF architecture
allows for high-precision filtering offering excellent selectivity and SNR with
minimum variation across the AM band.
With the radio ON press and release the AM/FM button to select AM or FM radio.
Press the <TUN> button to increase or decrease the radio frequency.
Hold the <TUN> button to search for the next available station.
FM Radio:
The FM receiver i s b ased on the proven FM tuner. The receiver uses a digital low-IF
architecture allowing the elimination of external components and factory
adjustments. The IC chip integrates a low noise amplifier (LNA) supporting the
worldwide FM broadcast band (64 to 108 MHz).
With the radio ON press and release the AM/FM button to select AM or FM radio.
Press the <TUN> button to increase or decrease the radio frequency.
Hold the <TUN> button to search for the next available station.
Bright LED Light
Press the LIGHT button on the side of the radio to operate the very bright 0.5
watt LED flashlight.
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Optional Earphones (not included)
Plug in a set of 3.5mm earphones (not included) into the 3.5mm earphone jack
to privately listen to the radio.
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