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If you use the AUX broadcasting feature and also use the weather radio inputs, you MUST connect the Weatheradio alarm’s output to the unit that is using the AUX broadcasting feature. The weather radio inputs must not be connected to a unit that is RECEIVING the broadcast.

Always connect the weather radio’s alarm output to the intercom you frequently use to broadcast.

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Connecting a Weather Radio

If you connect an intercom to both a weather radio and an audio source and both sources are playing at the same time, the intercom always sounds the weather alert first.

Both the RadioShack Cat. No. 12-250 and 12-258 Weatheradio (not supplied) have alarm output terminals you can use to connect to the intercoms.

Listening to an Audio Source

Each intercom can broadcast from a connected audio source only when the channel to which it is set to is not being used to transmit voice from one intercom to another.

You can broadcast from only one intercom at a time.

Adjusting VOLUME on the intercoms does not change the intercom’s input sensitivity.

The intercom’s built-in ALC (automatic level control) circuitry keeps the input signal from overloading the transmitter.

Insert the cable’s plug into AUX INPUT on the top of the intercom, then connect the other end of the cable to the audio source’s output jack (such as AUX OUT or TAPE OUT).

Follow the instructions in the owner’s manual for your audio equipment to play audio.

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To transmit weather alerts to each intercom, you can connect one intercom to a weather radio’s alarm output terminal. This lets you hear any weather alerts on any intercom. Then, when a weather alert sounds, the intercom where the weather radio is connected broadcasts the alert to the other intercoms.

Connect the WX INPUT terminals on the top of the intercom to your weather radio’s ALARM OUT terminals. Follow the instructions in the owner’s manual for your weather radio so it sounds a weather alarm using its alarm output terminals.

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To remove wires you connected to your intercom’s WX INPUT terminals, use a pointed object such as a straightened paper clip to press the orange tabs under the wires, then gently pull out the wires.

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To listen to a connected audio source or weather radio, turn on the connected audio source, then adjust VOLUME on each intercom to a comfortable listening level.

When the input source signal stops, the intercom automatically resumes normal intercom mode.

You cannot listen to a broadcast or Weatheradio while calling or talking until you turn off or disconnect the input signal. .

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Keep the intercoms dry; if they get wet, wipe them dry immediately. Use and store the intercoms only in normal temperature environments. Handle the intercoms carefully; do not drop them. Keep the intercoms away from dust and dirt, and wipe them with a damp cloth occasionally to keep them looking new.

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43-3102 specifications

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