background image

12

1. 

Choosing a place for your radio

Your WX-200 is designed for desktop or wall mount installation. Place the unit where it 

can receive an emergency alert signal broadcast and where you can hear its alert tone or 

see the message indicator lights. The best location to install the WX-200 is: 

- Clear of any obstructions.

- Near windows or large openings.

- Near an AC power outlet

- Near where the user(s) would normally stay, such as a bedroom, living room or office.

•  Keep the receiver away from interference sources e.g. motors, computers, TV or 

microwave ovens. 

The WX-200 has a 

18” telescopic antenna. Fully extend the antenna. 

Adjust by moving.

Setting up your Public Alert

TM

 radio

Chapter 1 - Basic Operation

2. Connecting the Power

USING A STANDARD 120V AC OUTLET

1. Plug the AC adapter cord into the 12V DC 

input jack on the back of the unit. 

2. Plug the adapter into the wall outlet. 

    

Note:

 The internal battery charger 

will automatically begin to charge the 

batteries* if  the “Rechargeable” setting is 

selected. Keep the unit plugged in at all 

times. The unit will be ready to use in the 

event of a power failure.

* Do not charge alkaline batteries.

VEHICLE USE (12V DC)

Use an optional 12V DC car adapter (not included). Plug the adapter cord into the 12V DC 

input jack on the back of the unit. Plug the other end into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter or 

accessory outlet. 

When the radio is powered up: the green “Ready” LED indicator will light 

1

21

Adding Alerts

The WX-200 provides the ability to add up to 4 new alerts. This feature allows you to 

update your WX-200 in the event that NOAA changes or adds alerts to the message 

menu in the future. 

The alerts you add must have the same exact 3 letter code used 

by NOAA for your radio to respond properly

.

To add a new alert:

1. 

  Press and hold the 

MENU 

button for 3 seconds. The radio will 

display the main menu list showing ALERT MODE.

2. 

  Press the 

UP 

(

) button 4 times to scroll up through the main 

menu list to the ADD ALERTS menu. 

3. 

  Press the 

NEXT 

button to enter the ADD ALERTS menu. The 

words NEW EVENT  followed by a new event number and a 

3 letter code (dashes) will be displayed. The event number 

will be flashing. Use the 

UP/DOWN (

/

) buttons to select 

the new event (1-4) you want to add. 

4. 

  Press the 

NEXT 

button. The first letter of the 3 letter code will 

begin flashing. Use the 

UP/DOWN (

/

) buttons to assign 

the code letter. For example: The 3 letter code for Tornado 

Warning is “TOR”. Once you have selected the first letter, 

press the 

NEXT 

button and follow the same sequence to set 

the second and third letters respectively. 

5. 

  Upon completion of the 3 letter code, press the 

NEXT 

button 

to create the message that will accompany the warning. You 

can insert a 15 character letter/number text string. Use the 

UP/DOWN (

/

) buttons to assign a letter or number to 

each of the 15 spaces. Press the 

PREV 

or 

NEXT 

buttons to 

advance or retreat within the text string.

5. 

  Upon completion of the message you must assign a warning 

level to the new alert. Press the 

UP/DOWN (

/

) buttons to 

select one of the following 3 levels: WARNING, WATCH or 

ADVISORY.

 A   AAA  AAAAA  1 

NEW EVENT 1 AAA

NEW EVENT 1 - - -

ADD  ALERTS

ALERT MODE

 LEVEL ADVISORY 

Summary of Contents for PUBLIC ALERT WX-200

Page 1: ...ic AlertTM Radio www simaproducts com 2008 Sima Products Corporation all rights reserved 2008 First Alert all rights reserved First Alert is a registered trademark of the First Alert Trust used under license PN 21785 Printed in China ...

Page 2: ...3 1 4 SETTING EVENT LANGUAGE 13 1 5 SETTING THE WEATHER CHANNEL 14 CHAPTER 2 PROGRAMMING SETTING SAME LOCATION 15 17 CHAPTER 3 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING SET ALERT MODE 18 SET BACKLIGHT 18 SET KEYTONE 19 SET ALARM CLOCK 19 SET SIREN VOLUME 20 SIREN TEST 20 ADDING ALERTS 21 SET SIREN MODE 22 USING ALARM CLOCK 23 APPENDIX A NOTES AND TIPS 23 APPENDIX B HANDICAPPED ACCESSORIES 24 WALL MOUNTING 24 ALERT DEC...

Page 3: ...our local authority for information concerning reclamation and disposal of rechargeable nickel cadmium batteries Cadmium is a chemical identified by Proposition 65 in the State of California to cause cancer CAUTION This product has a built in circuit for charging four 4 1 5V AA rechargeable NiCad or NiMH batteries When regular alkaline batteries are used as a backup power source set the selection ...

Page 4: ... together with the original bill of sale and this limited warranty statement as proof of warranty coverage to Sima Products Corporation Attn Customer Service 140 Pennsylvania Ave Bldg 5 Oakmont PA 15139 2 This warranty is void if any defects are caused by abuse misuse negligence or unauthorized repairs 3 All liability for incidental or consequential damages is specifically excluded Some states do ...

Page 5: ... actual reception and alert response your unit must receive a test or emergency alert signal broadcast The National Weather Service NWS broadcasts a test alert every week typically on Wednesday between 11AM and 12PM noon The radio will warn you if it has not received an alert within 10 days To find out the specific test schedule in your area contact your local National Oceanic and Atmospheric Admi...

Page 6: ...al settings which you can use such as Defeat Siren and Add Alerts to customize the response of your radio For up to date information on NOAA and weather frequencies used in your area check the NOAA web site at http www nws noaa gov nwr or call 1 888 NWR SAME 1 888 697 7263 27 WX 200 Specifications WEATHER BAND CHANNELS Channel 1 162 400 MHz Channel 2 162 425 MHz Channel 3 162 450 MHz Channel 4 162...

Page 7: ...ver 50 hrs of operation while rechargeable NiCad and NiMH batteries will provide over 12 hours See battery installation section page 11 for more information English and Spanish language The radio can be programmed to display the text messages in either English or Spanish The main features of the WX 200 Public Alert Radio include 26 Trouble Shooting Problem POWER light does not come on POWER light ...

Page 8: ... Watch UB Food Contamination Warning Flash Flood Watch Flash Flood Statement Flash Flood Warning Flood Watch Flood Statement Flood Warning Fire Warning Flash Freeze Warning Freeze Warning Hurricane Statement UB Hazardous Mat Warning Hurricane Watch UB Hurricane Warning High Wind Watch High Wind Warning Iceberg Warning UB Industrial Fire Warning UB Local Area Emergency UB Law Enforcement Warning UB...

Page 9: ...tivate external devices 19 Alert audio output Use 1 4 jack to connect remote speaker or PA system 20 Extrernal antenna Remove telescopic antenna and use F connector to connect external antenna Description of controls and functions 24 Handicapped Accessories Appendix B The WX 200 Public Alert radio is equipped to connect a variety of special needs accessory devices including strobe lights pillow vi...

Page 10: ... up the built in telescopic antenna and fully extend it vertically The Weather Band channel that gives you the best reception may not be the one that broadcasts weather information for your own location or county To improve reception move the radio location To Review Alert Messages The WX 200 will store up to 17 alert messages in its memory When theeffective time for an event expires the alerts is...

Page 11: ...hrough the main menu list to the SIREN MODE menu 3 Press the NEXT button to enter the Siren Mode menu The words ADMINISTRATIVE MESSAGE will scroll across the top of the screen This is the first alert on the list of alerts that NOAA can broadcast You have the option to turn the siren OFF to block this alert or ON to receive it Note Some alerts are not blockable Use the Alert Table on Page 25 to hel...

Page 12: ...he ability to add up to 4 new alerts This feature allows you to update your WX 200 in the event that NOAA changes or adds alerts to the message menu in the future The alerts you add must have the same exact 3 letter code used by NOAA for your radio to respond properly To add a new alert 1 Press and hold the MENU button for 3 seconds The radio will display the main menu list showing ALERT MODE 2 Pr...

Page 13: ...er will be displayed The volume setting will be blinking Press the UP DOWN buttons to select the desired volume setting With each setting the radio will sound a sample of the appropriate siren volume Press the SAVE button to save the Siren Volume setting and exit to the main menu list Press the MENU button to return to normal operation Note if you exit the SIREN VOLUME menu by pressing the MENU bu...

Page 14: ...e WX 200 has two wakeup alarms as well as a snooze button to provide maximum control over your alarm clock The unit will alarm for 59 minutes unless stopped by pressing the SNOOZE or ALARM ON OFF buttons Pressing the SNOOZE button silences the alarm for 9 minutes To set the either Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 1 Press and hold the MENU button for 3 seconds 2 Press the DOWN button 4 times to select the ALARM2...

Page 15: ...ht is always on except when operating on battery power When operating on battery power the backlight is activated only when a button is pressed or an alert is received ALERT MODE SET BACKLIGHT To set the backlight 1 Press and hold the menu button for 3 seconds The radio will display the main menu list showing ALERT MODE 2 Press the DOWN button 2 times to scroll down through the main menu list to t...

Page 16: ... will be flashing Press the UP button to select ADD which will begin flashing Press the NEXT button to add another programmed location Repeat steps 5 8 in the programming menu When finished press the SAVE or NEXT button to save your changes EDIT ADD DEL EDIT ADD DEL To delete a programmed SAME location enter the COUNTY CODE menu 1 Press the NEXT button EDIT ADD and DELETE will appear on the screen...

Reviews: