First Alert WX-150Menu Tree, Using the Alarm Clock, To Review Alert Messages, Normal Operation

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WX-150 Menu Tree

WX-150 Menu Tree

Normal Operation

MENU Press and hold for 3 seconds

Using the Alarm Clock

The WX-150 has 2 alarm settings. To set the time refer to the Setting the ALarm Clock section on page 19. To activate the alarms:

Press and hold the ALARM button for 3 seconds.

The icon and time setting for Alarm1 will be displayed on the screen. Pressing the ALARM button will cycle through the alarm options as follows:

ALERT MODE

SET BACKLIGHT

SET KEYTONE

SET ALARM2

SET ALARM1

SET DATE TIME

SIREN VOLUME

SIREN TEST

ADD ALERTS

SIREN MODE

COUNTY CODE

SET CHANNEL

Voice or Siren

ON or OFF

ON or OFF

Time of day

Time of day

Day, month year & time of day Volume setting from 1 to 8 Siren test

Add new events (1-5)

Turn siren OFF or ON for alerts Set FIPS/SAME codes

Set WB channels 1-7

SET ALARM 1

SET ALARM 2

SET ALARM 1&2

ALARM OFF

The alarm is activated for the icons shown. After selecting the desired alarm settings, press SAVE button to save and exit to normal operation.

Appendix A - Notes and Tips

Self Test : The WX-150 will automatically notify you if it has not received a test message in the previous 10 days, by lighting the amber “Advisory” LED indicator and displaying “10 DAY ALERT SENTRY” on the LCD screen.

CAUTION!

Storm front activity can continue even though the alert’s effective time has expired. The end of an alert does not mean that the related emergency is over.

Antennas: For best Weather Band reception, lift up the built-in telescopic antenna and fully extend it vertically. The Weather Band channel that gives you the best reception may not be the one that broadcasts weather information for your own location or county. To improve reception move the radio location.

To Review Alert Messages

The WX-150 will store up to 17 alert messages in its memory. Alerts are removed automatically when the time for the event expires. If all stored alerts are active, it will replace the oldest active alert upon exceeding the memory limit. Press the NEXT (>) or PREV (<) button to view stored alerts.

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Contents Page CHAPTER 1 - BASIC OPERATION TABLE OF CONTENTS4.25” Wall MountingTemplate CHAPTER 2 - PROGRAMMINGImportant Safeguards DANGERContents in this package Care and Maintenance90-DayLimited Warranty FCC Notice to Users SERVICE PROCEDUREACCESSORIES WX-150SpecificationsPower Requirements IntroductionPossible Cause and Solution Trouble ShootingProblem Rear Power JackLocation of Controls Description of controls and functions Handicapped Accessories - Appendix BWall Mount Installation 1.SpeakerTo Review Alert Messages Using the Alarm ClockWX-150Menu Tree Normal OperationDO NOT CHARGE ALKALINE BATTERIES Setting the Siren ModeBattery Installation ALERT MODE SIREN MODEAdding Alerts 2. Connecting the PowerChapter 1 - Basic Operation ALERT MODE ADD ALERTS NEW EVENTSIREN VOLUME Setting the Siren Volume3. Setting the Clock and Calendar Siren Test4. Selecting the Weather Band Channel 5. Setting the WB channel for your listening areaSetting the Alarm Clock Set KeytoneSet Backlight Setting the Alert ModeChapter 3 - Advanced Programming Options Specific Area Message Encoding S.A.M.EChapter 2 - S.A.M.E. Programming TEST SIGNAL FROM NOAAALERT MODE COUNTY CODE CODE 01 CODE