Weather/Snooze" Button Toggles Between "Voice" & "Tone; Changing The Alert Type Speed & Pattern; To Operate Weather Receiver In Silent Mode; Reviewing Recent Alerts - Midland WR-100 Owner's Manual

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Alert Type
"DISPLAY"
"VOICE"
"TONE"
5. Press "SELECT" to choose the Alert Type you want.
6. Press "MENU" to exit menu programming mode.
To Operate Weather Receiver in Silent Mode, select "DISPLAY
ALERT TYPE". This will turn off both the broadcast voice and audio
alerts, leaving only the text message and Alert Status Lights to indicate
the event.
REVIEWING RECENT WEATHER/HAZARD ALERTS. The Weather
Receiver can store up to 10 different Weather/Hazard alerts (with
overlapping effective times) in its memory. If the Weather Receiver
receives a new alert while any previous alert is still in effect, it
automatically displays the new alert. You can review all alerts still in
effect by pressing the "UP" arrow to scroll through the Weather
Receiver's active alert memory. A Double Beep indicates the end of the
list. "NO MESSAGE" will be displayed if no alerts are active.
Start Over. If you want to start over while programming menus, press
"MENU" button enough times to close the menu options until you return
to your starting point. Press "MENU" to exit or "back out" of
programming mode.
If no program buttons are pressed for about one minute the Weather
Receiver will exit the menu mode.
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Description of Tone Pattern
(no icon) text alert scrolls on display
The alert will sound for about 8 seconds,
then you will hear the voice of the weather
broadcast for about 5 minutes. If you want to
listen longer, press the
"WEATHER/SNOOZE" button.
Alert tones will sound for five minutes, or until
you press any button —except the
"WEATHER/SNOOZE" button which toggles
to voice weather broadcast.
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