Emergency Portable Weather Radio Model: WR601NUser Manual
NE8To listen to an alert signal from the radio muteposition:Press NOAA until the unit enters the radio on positionand adjust the volume level if neces
NE9Example of the first 10 county radio channels andSAME codes for Montana: NOTE Many counties have been subdivided into asmany as 9 smaller subsectio
NE10As mentioned in the section “Finding local NWR channelsand County codes”, a toll-free phone number or Internetwebsite are available to locate coun
EN11State-county coding:The 3 digits on the far right refer to the state countycoding. Each county within a state will have an independent3-digit code
NE126. When finished, press COUNTY to advance to the next county-code field, or wait 9 seconds to automatically return to Clock Display
NE13place the emergency radio in a location where it can receive an emergency alert signal, you can hear its siren, and see its flashing indicato
NE14HOW TO SET THE ALARMSThe WR601N has 2 alarms (alarm 1 and alarm 2). They can be used together or independently. The alarm icons are only displa
NE15 NOTE When an alarm is activated, the alarm time will be displayed in the alarm display. In the Clock Display Mode, the respective alarm-on icon
EN16NATURE OF ACTIVATION MESSAGE Flash Flood Watch WATCHFlash Flood Statement ADVISORYFlash Flood Warning WARNINGFlood Watch WATCHFlood Statement
NE17NATURE OF ACTIVATION MESSAGENational Silent Test ADVISORYNuclear Power Plant Warning WARNINGPower Outage Advisory ADVISORYRadiological Hazard
EN18If the Test is cancelled due to the threat of severe weather, the Test broadcast schedule will resume with the next available good-weather day.CAR
NE19SPECIFICATIONSRADIO FUNCTIONSChannels: Digital PLL tuning for 7 NOAA channelsSAME code 6 independent setting setting options: or ALL count
NE20 NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rul
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NE1User ManualCONTENTSIntroduction ... 2About the National Weather Radio system ...
NE2INTRODUCTIONThe 2-line liquid crystal display (LCD) is easy to read. Switching from 1 display mode to another is a 1-step procedure, and the
EN3KEY FEATURESFRONT1. LCD2. MODE BUTTON • Switch between clock, calendar, and alarms (1 and 2). • Enables clock, calendar, and alarm
EN41. SP JACKLine out jack for optional external speakers.2. NOAA BUTTON• Switches between NOAA (on / standby / muteand off) modes.• Direct access to
NE5CARRYING HOLDER1. CARRYING HOLDERMount on a wall or attach to a belt for easy portability.CRADLEHouse your weather radio in this cradle for conveni
NE6INSTALLING THE BATTERIESThe WR601N uses 3 UM-3 or “AA” size 1.5V alkalinebatteries.shows when batteries are low. NOTE The non-volatile flash memo
NE7To alternate between various time / date displays:Press MODE to advance the second line through thetime, date and alarm displays. NOTE Each press w
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