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A QUICK LOOK AT YOUR WEATHERADIO
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Let you navigate programming menus (see “Using the Weatheradio for the First Time” on Page 9 and “Programming the Weatheradio” on Page 13).
MENULets you select programming options
(see “Testing the |
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Weatheradio’s Tone” | ||
on Page 12 and |
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“Programming the | ||
Weatheradio” on | STATEMENT/WATCH/WARNING LEDs | |
Page 13). | ||
Let you see the severity of a weather alert at | ||
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| Alerts” on Page 21). |
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Lets you power your Weatheradio (see “Connecting the Weatheradio to AC Power” on Page 10).
Press to hear a weather broadcast (see “Listening to a Weather Broadcast” on Page 20). You can also press WEATHER to help set up your Weatheradio (see “Testing the Weatheradio’s Tone” on Page 12).
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Lets you connect your Weatheradio to your personal computer (see “Using the Weatheradio With a PC” on Page 22).
Lets you turn your Weatheradio’s audible alert on or off to suit your preference (see “Turning the Alert Tone On/Off” on Page 21).
Lets you connect your Weatheradio to an external siren or flashing light, so you can be notified of weather alerts almost anywhere in your home (see “Connecting the Weatheradio to an External System” on Page 12).
Lets you connect an external antenna to your Weatheradio for crisp, clear reception (see “Connecting an External Antenna” on Page 10).
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