Midland Radio 74-250(C) manual Controls

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High Performance Receiver – Receives weather broadcasts up to 50 miles from transmitter.

Dot Matrix LCD display for viewing alert type and monitor status.

Clock displays time and date and has 2 alarms and snooze functions.

Powered from two AA batteries (optional).

Flexible Antenna – Provides maximum range reception-up to 50 miles.

Fully Variable Digital Volume Control – Adjusts audio output.

Compact, Ultra Modern Styling – Small enough to take along.

Earphone Jack – Allows private listening or remote speaker location.

Charge jack- allows for charging Ni-Cd or Ni- Mh batteries (optional).

CONTROLS:

Mode – This is a push button that switches the display from time, date and temperature display to alarm display. Also is used to change the active county.

Set – This button allows setting of various functions.

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Contents Owners Guide Product Information FeaturesControls NWR-SAME See quick use guide What is a Fips Code? Acquiring Fips codes for the desired Area To Install BatteriesProgramming Display BacklightBefore programming the radio, we suggest turning off From the clock display Channel Frequency Setting the Clock and Temperature units Setting the Alarms Setting the DateTurning on the Alarm s Turning On or Off the AlarmsListening to Weather Broadcasts Using the Alert Function Tune Tv unknown watch Tune Tv unknown warning National Periodic Test No sound What You See What You Hear Required Weekly TestRequired Monthly Test System DemoProblem Suggestions TroubleshootingMaintenance Page Specifications GeneralReceiver Service ONE Year Limited Warranty Code Channel Location