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To switch between the four different NOAA radio status, press the (NOAA) button.

NOAA-Off

        NOAA-On

NOAA-Stand-by        NOAA-Mute

USING THE EARLY ALERT WARNING SYSTEM

The early warning system uses radio signals to alert the user to weather and environmental dangers.  A
built-in radio receiver responds to seven (7) user-selected signal channels.

The WR102 has four activity status levels: NOAA-On, NOAA-Stand-by, NOAA-Mute and NOAA-Off.
1. NOAA-On: The radio is on and audio messages will be continuously heard.
2. NOAA-Stand-by: The radio is in standby mode and will activate automatically when an alert message is
   received.
3. NOAA-Mute: The radio is in standby mode without audio capability.  When an alert message is received,
   the LED (Figure D) will flash.  Voice messages will not be heard until the radio is switched to the NOAA-On
   position.
4. NOAA-Off: The radio is off and will not respond to alert messages.

To select an activity status level, press the (NOAA) button.  With each press, the status level advances
sequentially.

To hear an alert message when the radio is in NOAA-Mute mode, press the (NOAA) button until the status
becomes NOAA-On and then adjust the volume level if necessary.

SAME MESSAGE CODES USED BY THE NWR

When the NWR airs alert warnings, a digital code known as “Specific Area Message Encoding” (SAME) is
included as part of the warning.  This code includes information specific to an affected or endangered local
geographical area.  With SAME codes, the user can select the geographical area(s) of interest and program
the WR102 to receive only those specific alerts.  When the WR102 is programmed with SAME codes,  the
user will be alerted to warnings only for those pre-selected geographical areas.  Alerts are initially shown on
the WR102 as a text display on the LCD screen (Figure A4); then an audio broadcast will follow.   At the
completion of the audio broadcast message, the WR102 will emit a short burst of static to indicate end of
message.

In NOAA-Stand-by mode, the WR102 will automatically turn itself on when necessary so an audio broadcast
warning can be heard.  The WR102 will then return to NOAA-Stand-by mode after the audio broadcast has
been completed.

FINDING LOCAL NWR CODES AND CHANNELS

SAME codes are available from the NWR.
To contact the NWR via phone: call toll-free 1-888-697-7263 and follow the voice menu to NWR channels
and SAME codes.
The NWR can also be contacted via the internet at: www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm.  Click on the state
for which information is desired.

Summary of Contents for WR102

Page 1: ...lectro luminescent EL backlight ensures that night time warnings are seen and properly interpreted To optimize your use of the WR102 please read this manual before use Should you require additional as...

Page 2: ...larms C CHANNEL Button Engages and exits channel setting mode D Indicator Light Variable red green LCD light identifies radio on off and message alert status E COUNTY Button Activates the county mode...

Page 3: ...DOWN Button Decreases audio volume Turns on and off the selected daily alarm Activates or disables the displayed county code Decreseas setting values in any setting mode N SNOOZE Button Temporarily di...

Page 4: ...not require resetting To install batteries 1 Gently pull to open battery compartment latch 2 Lift to open the battery compartment door Insert batteries with polarities in the diection as shown 3 Repla...

Page 5: ...volume level if necessary SAME MESSAGE CODES USED BY THE NWR When the NWR airs alert warnings a digital code known as Specific Area Message Encoding SAME is included as part of the warning This code i...

Page 6: ...first digit of the county code will be zero 0 ABOUT RADIO CHANNELS The NWR radio channels work in the same way as radio channels of a regular radio All of the NWR transmission stations operate on one...

Page 7: ...02 broadcasting warnings that may not be pertinent to the user Six display fields permit up to six county codes to be entered The user can select less than six codes by leaving unused display fields e...

Page 8: ...ty code display from Clock Display Mode 2 Press COUNTY again to by pass county code field zero 0 and advance to county code field one 1 3 To enter the county code in this field press and hold COUNTY f...

Page 9: ...Clock Display Mode press and hold MODE for 2 seconds 2 Select either the 12 hour or 24 hour format Press UP VOLUME or DOWN VOLUME to switch between the two formats 3 Make time format selection then p...

Page 10: ...the clock display mode The alarm icon for the alarm chosen will be displayed to indicate that alarm is now set and will sound at the selected time When an alarm goes off it will sound for 1 minute For...

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Page 12: ...t alarm This is the National Weather Service Office in city The preceding signal was a test of the Weather Radio Station call sign public warning system During potentially dangerous weather situations...

Page 13: ...hout batteries Operating Temperature 23 F to 122 F 5o C to 50o C NOTICE The content of this manual is subject to change without notice Due to printing limitations the display shown in this manual may...

Page 14: ...s uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee tha...

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