Different Display Modes; Early Warning Alert System - Oregon Scientific WR110 User Manual

Portable weather radio with thermometer and freeze alert
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DIFFERENT DISPLAY MODES

The LCD displays different types of information
depending upon the display mode. Display modes can
be subdivided into 2 basic categories:
1. Clock-Display Mode: Relates to functions of time
and date, shows current time, date or alarm time and
status for either alarm.
2. Radio-Status Mode: Displays information specific to
the early-warning functions of the radio.
To alternate between various time / date displays:
Press MODE to advance the second line through the
time, date and alarm displays.
NOTE Each press will advance the display sequentially.
Current time
Current date
To alternate between various radio-status displays:
Press NOAA button to scroll through the NOAA mode
Alarm 1
Alarm 2
6
options (on, standby, mute, or off). The NOAA mode is
displayed on the top line of the LCD.
NOAA OFF
NOAA Standby

EARLY WARNING ALERT SYSTEM

The early warning system uses radio signals to alert the
user to environmental dangers. A built-in radio receiver
will respond to 7 specified signal channels. To use the
early warning function, select 1 of 4 options to determine
the activity status of the radio receiver.
Radio-status options are:
Radio ON [
]
The radio is ON and voice messages can be heard
continuously.
Radio Standby [
]
The radio is in Standby and will switch to the ON
position when an alert signal is received.
Radio Mute [
]
The radio is in Standby and the LED will flash red
to indicate that the unit has received an alert signal.
NOAA ON
NOAA Mute

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