Lowrance electronic LHR-20 manual Maintenance, Weather Alert Operation, Resetting the Radio

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13. Weather Alert Operation

Your radio has the ability to watch the designated NOAA weather channel for storm alerts. To activate, select the Wx channel to monitor by short press the WX/UIC key and then UP or DOWN. Press and hold the WX/UIC key for 3 seconds. The “WX ALERT” icon appears. The radio now automatically watches for the NOAA weather warning broadcast.

14. Selecting U.S./International/Canadian Band

When operating in U.S. waters, your radio should be set for the U.S. band; when operating in Canadian waters, the radio should be set for the Canadian band; when operating in International waters, the radio should be set for the International band.

To select a band:

To select a band, press and hold the WX/UIC key for 3 seconds, then release. The LCD will display the “U”, “I” or “C” icon (for U.S., International, or Canadian). Continue to press and hold the WX/ UIC key for 3 seconds, then release until the LCD shows the desired band.

15. Resetting the Radio

You can reset any radio settings back to the factory default settings. Resetting the radio will: Erase any channel(s) stored in memory.

Return to USA channels, if another channel bank is currently selected at the time of reset.

Return to USA channels, if another mode is currently selected at the time of reset. Return power settings to their original state.

To reset the radio:

1.Turn the radio off by rotating PWR/VOL knob to the OFF position.

2.Simultaneously press and hold both SCAN and WX/UIC keys. then...

3.Turn the radio on, continue to hold the SCAN and WX/UIC keys down for 3 seconds, then release both keys.

Maintenance

To keep your radio functioning properly, follow these simple maintenance rules:

If your unit comes into contact with salt spray, simply wipe the affected surfaces with a soft cloth dampened in fresh water.

When cleaning the LCD display protective lens, use a chamois and non-abrasive, mild cleaner.

Do not use a chemical glass cleaner on the lens as chemicals in the solution may cause cracking in the lens.

Take care when cleaning dirt or grease on the lens to avoid scratching the lens. Ensure the radio and battery are clean and dry after each use.

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Lowrance LHR-20/22Operation Instructions

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Contents LHR-20/22 Important Safety Information Please read carefully before installation and useContents Your radio has the following features IntroductionYour radio comes with a multifunctional display Safety and Operational InformationDisplay UP Key Function and Location of the ControlsAntenna Scan KeyInstall the Li-ion polymer battery pack onto the radio Before Using your RadioCharging and Installing the Li-ion Polymer Battery Pack Installing the Antenna Installing the antennaTurning the Power On/Off Using Your RadioInstalling the Belt Clip To turn on the radioTransmitting and Receiving Adjusting SquelchAccessing the 16/9 Priority Channels Selecting ChannelsAdding/Deleting Channels to/from Memory Selecting High/Low PowerLocking the Keypad Scanning Accessing Channels Saved to MemoryTo access saved channels Your radio comes with three scan optionsTo activate and terminate Tri Watch mode Using the Watch ModesTo activate and terminate Dual Watch mode Selecting a WX weather channelWeather Alert Operation MaintenanceResetting the Radio Selecting U.S./International/Canadian BandTechnical Specifications Battery Pack 1600mAh Li-ion Battery LifeFrequency Charts International Marine ChannelsLOW Power 1W only Special Notes on International Channel UsageUSA Marine Channels Special Notes on USA Channel Usage Canadian Marine Channels Commercial Fishing Only Yes Special Notes on Canada Channel UsageCommercial, SAR Yes Inter-ship YesCanadian Weather Channel Weather ChannelsNoaa Weather Channel FCC Compliance Marine VHF Radio use on LandNavico 12000 E. Skelly DRIVE, TULSA, OK 800M. to 5 p.m. Central Standard Time, M-F Not toll-free M. to 5 p.m. Eastern Standard Time, M-FAccessory Ordering Information for all countries Page Lowrance Pub Copyright