Sima Products WX-200 Adding Alerts, Connecting the Power, Alert Mode ADD Alerts, NEW Event 1 AAA

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Chapter 1 - Basic Operation

Setting up your Public AlertTM radio

1.Choosing a place for your radio

Adding Alerts

The WX-200 provides the ability to add up to 4 new alerts. This feature allows you to update your WX-200 in the event that NOAA changes or adds alerts to the message menu in the future. The alerts you add must have the same exact 3 letter code used by NOAA for your radio to respond properly.

Your WX-200 is designed for desktop or wall mount installation. Place the unit where it can receive an emergency alert signal broadcast and where you can hear its alert tone or see the message indicator lights. The best location to install the WX-200 is:

-Clear of any obstructions.

-Near windows or large openings.

-Near an AC power outlet

-Near where the user(s) would normally stay, such as a bedroom, living room or office.

Keep the receiver away from interference sources e.g. motors, computers, TV or microwave ovens. The WX-200 has a 18” telescopic antenna. Fully extend the antenna.

Adjust by moving.

2. Connecting the Power

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ALERT MODE

ADD ALERTS

NEW EVENT 1 - - -

To add a new alert:

1.Press and hold the MENU button for 3 seconds. The radio will display the main menu list showing ALERT MODE.

2.Press the UP () button 4 times to scroll up through the main menu list to the ADD ALERTS menu.

3.Press the NEXT button to enter the ADD ALERTS menu. The words NEW EVENT followed by a new event number and a 3 letter code (dashes) will be displayed. The event number will be flashing. Use the UP/DOWN (/) buttons to select the new event (1-4) you want to add.

USING A STANDARD 120V AC OUTLET

1.Plug the AC adapter cord into the 12V DC input jack on the back of the unit.

2.Plug the adapter into the wall outlet. Note: The internal battery charger

will automatically begin to charge the batteries* if the “Rechargeable” setting is

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4.Press the NEXT button. The first letter of the 3 letter code will begin flashing. Use the UP/DOWN (/) buttons to assign the code letter. For example: The 3 letter code for Tornado Warning is “TOR”. Once you have selected the first letter, press the NEXT button and follow the same sequence to set the second and third letters respectively.

selected. Keep the unit plugged in at all times. The unit will be ready to use in the event of a power failure.

* Do not charge alkaline batteries.

VEHICLE USE (12V DC)

Use an optional 12V DC car adapter (not included). Plug the adapter cord into the 12V DC input jack on the back of the unit. Plug the other end into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter or

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5.Upon completion of the 3 letter code, press the NEXT button to create the message that will accompany the warning. You can insert a 15 character letter/number text string. Use the UP/DOWN (/) buttons to assign a letter or number to each of the 15 spaces. Press the PREV or NEXT buttons to advance or retreat within the text string.

accessory outlet. When the radio is powered up: the green “Ready” LED indicator will light

LEVEL ADVISORY 5. Upon completion of the message you must assign a warning level to the new alert. Press the UP/DOWN (/) buttons to select one of the following 3 levels: WARNING, WATCH or

ADVISORY.

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Contents Model WX-200 User’s Manual Public AlertTM Radio Table of Contents Important Safeguards Care and Maintenance Contents in this packageService Procedure FCC Notice to UsersWX-200 Specifications IntroductionHow it works Trouble Shooting Location of Controls 9 10Handicapped Accessories Appendix B Wall Mount InstallationDescription of controls and functions SpeakerUsing the Alarm Clock To Review Alert MessagesSetting the Siren Mode Battery InstallationAlert Mode Siren Mode To set the Siren ModeConnecting the Power Alert Mode ADD AlertsAdding Alerts NEW Event 1 AAASetting the Siren Volume Setting the Clock and CalendarSetting the Event Language Siren TestSetting the WB channel for your listening area Setting the Alarm ClockSelecting the Weather Band Channel Set KeytoneSetting the Alert Mode Specific Area Message Encoding S.A.M.ESet Backlight What is a Fips Code? Alert Mode County CodeCounty Entire