Eton ESP2100 Alarm, How To Set Time, How To Program County Codes, To Program The County Code

Models: ESP2100

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ALARM 2

O P E R A T I O N G U I D E

ALARM 2

1.Press and Hold (DISP/SNZ/SET) for 2 seconds, then press (DISP/SNZ/SET) twice (to set Alarm 2)

2.Press (DISP/SNZ/SET) once to set Alarm 2

3.Press Up/Down (+/- tuning key) to set Hour

4.Press (STR/RCL) once to flash minute

5.Press Up/Down (+/- tuning key) to set minute

6.Press (RADIO) to activate/deactive the alarm, (“The bell” symbol appears in the display when the alarm is activated).

7.Press (DISP/SNZ/SET) once to return to normal

HOW TO SET TIME

1.Press and Hold (DISP/SNZ/SET) for 2 seconds, then press (DISP/SNZ/SET) twice to set time

2.Press Up/Down (+/- tuning key) to set Hour

3.Press (STR/RCL) once to flash minute

4.Press Up/Down (+/- tuning key) to set minute

5.Press (DISP/SNZ/SET) once to return to normal

HOW TO SET CALENDAR

1.Press and Hold(DISP/SNZ/SET) for 2 seconds, then press(DISP/SNZ/SET) 3 times to set calendar

2.Press Up/Down (+/- tuning key) to set desired Month

3.Press (STR/RCL) once to flash Date

4.Press Up/Down (+/- tuning key) to set desired Date

5.Press (STR/RCL)key again to flash Year

6.Press Up/Down (+/- tuning key) to set desired Year

7.Day of week will be set automatically after setting the year

HOW TO SET 12-24 HOUR AND C/F TEMPERATURE MODE

1.After finished setting calendar, press (DISP/SNZ/SET) key once to set 12/24 hour mode

2.Press Up/Down (+/- tuning key) to 12 or 24 mode

3.Press (STR/RCL) key once to set oC or oF mode

4.Press Up/Down (+/- tuning key) to oC or oF mode

5.Press (DISP/SNZ/SET) once to return to normal

PROGRAMMING THE NOAA CHANNELS AND SAME COUNTY CODES

HOW TO PROGRAM NOAA CHANNELS

1.Press NOAA button for 2 seconds

2.Press Up/Down (+/- tuning key) to set channel 1 to channel 7

3.Press (DISP/SNZ/SET) button once to return to normal

O P E R A T I O N G U I D E

HOW TO PROGRAM COUNTY CODES

SAME county codes are required to selectively receive weather and environ- mental alerts for a specific county, and need to be entered into the ESP2100. Up to nine selected SAME codes can be entered. The first step in programming SAME codes requires the user to select the option of receiving (ALL) warnings or selected warnings. Selecting (ALL) will result in the ESP2100 broadcasting all alerts and warnings issued on a particular radio frequency which can encom- pass a large geographical area of many counties. To receive warnings for a specific county, that county code must be programmed into the ESP2100.

Note: It is recommended that the user program the ESP2100 with specific codes of interest or need in order to receive alerts and warnings pertinent to only those counties. Selecting (ALL) of the county code will result in the ESP2100 receiving all of the messages of an entire transmission region. These regions are quite large and encompass about 5,000 square miles. Display fields permit up to nine county codes to be entered. The user can select less than nine codes by leaving the unused fields empty.

TO PROGRAM THE COUNTY CODE

1.Press and Hold (DISP/SNZ/SET) for 2 seconds, then press (DISP/SNZ/SET) button 5 times to enter county mode.

2.Press (STR/RCL) button to set county from 1 to 9

3.Press Up/Down (+/- tuning) to set 1 st digit, then press (DISP/SNZ/SET) once to advance to 2 nd digit and so on to repeat this step until all 6 digits completed.

4.When finished, wait 15 seconds for display to return to normal.

DESCRIPTION OF SAME CODES

SAME codes are comprised of 6 columns.

STATE-COUNTY CODING:

The 3 digits on the far right identify the specific county. Each county within a state will have an independent three-digit code.

Note: To receive all of the alerts for a given state, insert 000 into the county section.

STATE CODES:

The next two-digits, to the left of the county code, are for state coding. Each of the 50 US states has its own two-digit code.

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Eton ESP2100 Alarm, How To Set Time, How To Program County Codes, To Program The County Code, Description Of Same Codes