Lcd; Getting Started; Installing The Batteries - Oregon Scientific WR110 User Manual

Portable weather radio with thermometer and freeze alert
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LCD

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1. Voice radio in NOAA on [
standby [
], NOAA mute [
2. Freeze alert.
3. Temperature.
4. Radio frequency channel.
5. Time / date / alarm displays.
6. Warning message indicators (WARNING, WATCH,
ADVISORY and TEST).
7. Low battery warning icon.
8. Key lock.
9. Alarms (1 and 2).

GETTING STARTED

Please note that the WR110 does not have an on / off
switch, and that the LCD will light up once the batteries
are inserted. To conserve power, the radio can be set
to NOAA standby, NOAA mute, or NOAA off modes
instead of NOAA on.
NOTE
Leaving the radio in NOAA on mode will
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] position (NOAA
], and NOAA off).
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consume substantially more power. To save power, it
is recommended that the WR110 be on NOAA standby
when the user is not listening to radio broadcasts.

INSTALLING THE BATTERIES

The WR110 uses 3 UM-3 or "AA" size 1.5V alkaline
batteries.
NOTE Please dispose of used batteries properly to
prevent harm to the environment.

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