Contents
1Introduction: About the Weather Alert Radio
3Overview of Features
Section 1: Setup
6Installing Standard Alkaline Batteries
7Hand Crank Power
9Quick Setup
FIPS Code Entry, Channel Setup, Time zone, DST Current Time Setting, Current Date Setting
Section 2: Using Your Weather Alert Radio
12Reception
12Listen Modes
13Receiving Alerts
13Silencing Alerts
13Viewing Alert Message History
14Volume Control, Backlight, Scroll Rate, Headphone Jack
15Manual Setup
Edit FIPS Code, Edit Channel, Edit Time/Date, Edit Alerts
Section 3: Troubleshooting and Reference
17Troubleshooting
18Specifications
19Reference: Alert Description Chart
Parts List model #08560
1.Weather alert radio with integrated flashlight
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Introduction
The Acurite® 08560 Weather Alert Radio will receive encoded civil and weather emergency alert messages from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Weather Radio broadcast towers. These broadcast stations are located all over the United States. NOAA operates more than 1000 towers throughout the 50 states, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin islands and in the U.S. Pacific Territories. This weather alert radio uses Specific Area Message Encoding (S.A.M.E) to identify specific areas, like a county or localized area of a state. This technology limits the occurrence of “false alarms”, that is, alert messages that do not apply to your area.
The Acurite® 08560 Weather Alert Radio will receive all 7 NOAA weather alert channels. When an official alert is received, the radio will automatically switch on (as long as it is powered ON) and you will hear the tone and audio voice broadcast. The alert type and message will scroll across the display. One of the
This product features a battery compartment for holding standard alkaline batteries (not included)- this is the main power source. The radio/flashlight also includes an internal 3.6v
Please read through this manual to learn more about the Acurite® Weather Alert Radio. Keep this manual for future reference.
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