Enabling An Alarm; How To Stop An Alarm; Snooze; Backlight - Oregon Scientific WR103NX User Manual

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ENABLING AN ALARM

When disabled, the respective alarm icon will not be
displayed. The display will show blanks [----].
To enable alarm (1 or 2):
Press MODE to enter alarm 1 or alarm 2 display followed
by
or
. The respective alarm-on icon will appear
and the [----] alarm time will be replaced with the
alarm time set.

HOW TO STOP AN ALARM

An alarm can be disabled but remain set so that it will
activate at the same time the following day.
To stop an alarm:
When the alarm sound is activating, press any button
(except
. The alarm will be stopped and
will activate again at the same time the next day.

SNOOZE

When either alarm 1 or 2 sounds, pressing
will stop the alarm for 8 minutes before it sounds again.

BACKLIGHT

BACKLIGHT
The EL back light casts a blue light evenly across the LCD
making information easy to read in low light conditions. To
activate the backlight, press

EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM (EAS)

The Emergency Alert System (EAS) uses the latest
technology to allow local authorities to broadcast important
emergency information to specific areas. The Emergency
Alert system was originally designed as a communications
link between the President and the general public during
times of emergency. The EAS communication link is
instant and can target the State, National, and Local Area
levels. The EAS and NWS share the same digital signal
used on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration's Weather Radio (NWR). Ultimately, the
purpose of EAS is to deliver emergency alert information
to those who need it.
NOTE This product is equipped to receive all required
NOAA and newly added EAS events.
To receive EAS events, make sure your WR103NX radio
is working properly. Please refer to the "SAME Messages"
section for information about how to receive "Test"
messages. When an EAS event is sent by the NWS, any
1 of the following messages will be displayed on your
radio: "WARNING", "WATCH", or "ADVISORY" Please
refer to the list of the National Events and Messages
below:
15
.

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