Control And Function Guide; Power System; Noaa Weather Radio S.a.m.e. Overview; Power Supply - Vector Stormtracker Series User's Manual & Warranty Information

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4/13/06

Control and Function Guide

LED AREA LIGHT
ON/OFF PUSHBUTTON
LED AREA
LIGHT
5" BLACK-AND-
WHITE TV
POWER
TV BRIGHTNESS
TV CONTRAST
CONTROL
CONTROL
OFF/TV/WEATHER/
AM/FM DIAL
TV FREQUENCY
SELECTOR
LED LANTERN
ON/OFF SWITCH
LED LANTERN
EXTERNAL
ANTENNA PORT
CELL PHONE
CHARGING PORT
EARPHONE JACK
TV VERTICAL HOLD
REPLACEABLE
12 VOLT DC
CONTROL
2 AMP STANDARD
POWER/
BUS TYPE FUSE
CHARGING
OUTLET
3:32 PM
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SHOULDER STRAP
TV CHANNEL
TUNER AND
FINE TUNER
KNOBS
STATEMENT/
WATCH/WARNING
LED INDICATORS
LCD
PROGRAM
DISPLAY
LED
AM/FM RADIO
TUNER KNOB
VOLUME
PROGRAM
CONTROL
CONTROL PANEL
KNOB
TELESCOPING
ANTENNA
TV/RADIO SPEAKER
HAND CRANK
TO RECHARGE
BACKUP BATTERIES
DRY CELL
CELL PHONE
CHARGING
BATTERY
ADAPTER SET
COMPARTMENT
(BOTTOM OF UNIT)
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Power System

The VEC136 has a unique power system. Its primary power source is the common
household "C" type battery. It can also be powered using the AC Adapter that plugs
into a standard 120 volt AC household outlet or the DC Adapter that plugs into a
vehicle's accessory outlet (or other 12 volt DC power source).
This unit also comes with built-in Ni-MH rechargeable batteries, which serve as
auxiliary backup power for the AM/FM Emergency Weather Radio, LED Lantern and
LED Emergency Light (only). This auxiliary power system can be recharged using the
120 Volt AC or 12 Volt DC Adapters, or, in emergency situations when no other
power is available, by using the Dynamo Hand-Crank.
NOAA Weather Radio S.A.M.E. (Specific Area Message
Encoding) Overview
NWR broadcasts National Weather Service (NWS) warnings, watches, forecasts
and other non-weather related hazard information 24 hours a day. During an
emergency, NWS forecasters interrupt routine broadcasts and send a special tone
activating local weather radios.
NWR broadcasts warnings and post-event information for all types of hazards:
weather (e.g., tornadoes, floods), natural (e.g., earthquakes, forest fires and volcanic
activity), technological (e.g., chemical releases, oil spills, nuclear power plant
emergencies, etc.), and national emergencies (e.g., terrorist attacks). Working with
other Federal agencies and the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC)
Emergency Alert System (EAS), NWR is an all-hazards radio network, making it the
most comprehensive weather and emergency information available to the public.
S.A.M.E. technology, a new feature in the NOAA Weather Radio system, allows
listeners to pre-select the NWS Alerts that they want to receive, based on the county
where they live. Weather radios equipped with S.A.M.E. technology (such as this
VEC136 ) provide immediate information about life-threatening situations.

POWER SUPPLY

The unit can be powered in one of three ways:
1. Nine (9) dry cell "C" type batteries (not included);
2. 120 volt AC 60 Hz household current and the 120 Volt AC Adapter included
with the unit; or
3. 12 volt DC power source and the 12 Volt DC Adapter included with the unit.
When no other power source is available, a Backup Power System consisting of
built-in rechargeable batteries allows the Radio and LED Lights to operate.
Note:
The TV can be powered by the 120 Volt AC and 12 Volt DC Adapters, as well as
"C" batteries. It cannot be powered by the Backup Power System.
CAUTIONS
Before first use, the unit's rechargeable backup batteries should be
charged for a full 12 hours using the 120 Volt AC Adapter.
The rechargeable backup battery is not user-accessible.
The Backup Power System can only be used to power the Radio, LED
Lantern and LED Area Light.
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