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Event Code

FLA

FLS

FLW

FRW

FSW

FZW

HLS

HMW

HUA

HUW

HWA

HWW

IBW

IFW

LAE

LEW

LSW

NAT

NIC

NMN

NPT

NST

NUW

POS

RHW

RMT

RWT

SMW

SPS

High

Low

High

High

High

High

Low

High

High

High

High

High

High

High

Low

High

High

Low

Low

Low

Low

Low

High

Low

High

Low

Low

High

Low

*
*

*

*

*

*

*
*

Flood Watch

Flood Statement

Flood Warning

Fire Warning

Flash Freeze Warning

Freeze Warning

Hurricane Statement

Hazardous Materials Warning

Hurricane Watch

Hurricane Warning

High Wind Watch

High Wind Warning

Iceberg Warning

Industrial Fire Warning

Local Area Emergency

Law Enforcement Warning

Land Slide Warning

National Audible Test

National Information Center

Network Notification Message

National Periodic Test

National Silent Test

Nuclear Power Plant Warning

Power Outage Advisory

Radiological Hazard Warning

Required Monthly Test

Required Weekly Test

Special Marine Warning

Special Weather Statement

Watch

Advisory

Warning

Warning

Warning

Warning

Advisory

Warning

Watch

Warning

Watch

Warning

Warning

Warning

Advisory

Warning

Warning

Advisory

Advisory

Advisory

Advisory

Advisory

Warning

Advisory

Warning

Advisory

Advisory

Warning

Advisory

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE *

ENABLE

ENABLE *

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE *

ENABLE *

ENABLE *

ENABLE *

Disable

Disable

Disable

Disable

Disable

ENABLE *

ENABLE

ENABLE *

Disable

Disable

ENABLE

ENABLE

Default Volume

Default Enable/Didable

Event Description

Level

Event Code

SPW

SVA

SVR

SVS

TOA

TOE

TOR

TRA

TRW

TSA

TSW

TXB

TXF

TXO

TXP

VOW

WFA

WFW

WSA

WSW

??A

??E

??S

??W

High

High

High

Low

High

Low

High

High

High

High

High

Low

Low

Low

Low

High

High

High

High

High

High

Low

Low

High

*

*
*

*

*

*
*

*

Shelter In–Place Warning

Severe Thunderstorm Watch

Severe Thunderstorm Warning

Severe Weather Statement

Tornado Watch

911 Telephone Outage Emergency

Tornado Warning

Tropical Storm Watch

Tropical Storm Warning

Tsunami Watch

Tsunami Warning

Transmitter Backup On

Transmitter Carrier Off

Transmitter Carrier On

Transmitter Primary On

Volcano Warning

Wild Fire Watch

Wild Fire Warning

Winter Storm Watch

Winter Storm Warning

Unrecognized Watch

Unrecognized Emergency

Unrecognized Statement

Unrecognized Warning

The “Low” and “High” listed on the chart represents the default alert volume level.

The “Disable” and “Enable” listed on the chart represents the default of Events. The events notated with an asterisk“*” have been
automatically set (users are not required to set), thus they are not shown in the “DEFEAT SIREN” or “SIREN LEVEL” menus.

notes:

Warning

Watch

Warning

Advisory

Watch

Advisory

Warning

Watch

Warning

Watch

Warning

Advisory

Advisory

Advisory

Advisory

Warning

Watch

Warning

Watch

Warning

Watch

Advisory

Advisory

Warning

ENABLE *

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE *

ENABLE

ENABLE *

ENABLE *

ENABLE *

Disable

Disable

Disable

Disable

ENABLE *

ENABLE

ENABLE *

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE

ENABLE *

Default Volume

Default Enable/Didable

Event Description

Level

Summary of Contents for SFA1150

Page 1: ...AM FM WEATHER BAND CLOCK RADIO WITH S A M E WEATHER ALERT USER MANUAL SFA1150 PLEASE READ THIS USER MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE OPERATING THIS UNIT AND RETAIN IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE...

Page 2: ...a safe level Start your volume control at a low setting Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly and without distortion Once you have established a comfortable sound le...

Page 3: ...nded by the manufacturer 7 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 8 Only use attachments accessories spe...

Page 4: ...rect the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outle...

Page 5: ...LOCATION OF CONTROLS 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27...

Page 6: ...WER SOURCE This unit operates using the included AC DC Adaptor or on 4 X AA batteries not included If the low battery icon appears on the display install or replace fresh AA batteries AC POWER OPERATI...

Page 7: ...t to be used for an extended period of time remove the battery Any old or leaking battery can cause damage to the unit and may void the warranty Do not dispose of batteries in fire batteries may explo...

Page 8: ...of the digits 6 Tap the SELECT button to finish the clock setting 7 Tap the MENU button to exit the setting mode Note If the unit was reset the batteries go dead or if the AC adaptor was disconnect a...

Page 9: ...nooze operation can be repeated again and again when the selected alarm is sounding To turn off the snooze function immediately tap the POWER button once LISTENING TO THE RADIO 1 Tap the POWER MODE bu...

Page 10: ...utton to save the station channel number stops flashing 7 Repeat above steps 3 6 to store other stations Note If you select an existing preset memory the new radio station frequency will replace the e...

Page 11: ...that are not specific to your area To use the S A M E function you must program your county parish independent city or marine area into the radio Do NOT program your radio for a louder or clearer stat...

Page 12: ...ive All Counties 1 Press the MENU button and TIME is shown on the display 2 Tap the button twice COUNTY is shown on the display 3 Tap the SELECT button to select county code the default setting is ANY...

Page 13: ...the button to save each digit and advance to next digit until all six digits have been set 5 Tap SELECT button to save your MULTIPLE code to SAME 01 6 Tap the or button to select SAME 02 7 Repeat abov...

Page 14: ...for the duration of the alert The indicators will light in different colors based on the type of alert received WARNING Alert received the Alert indicator lights flash RED and then stay lit while the...

Page 15: ...CHART section in this manual for more information on other settings available TESTING THE ALERT TONE SIREN 1 Press the MENU button and TIME is shown on the display 2 Tap the or button until ALERT TEST...

Page 16: ...High High High High High High High High Low High Administrative Message Avalanche Watch Avalanche Warning Biological Hazard Warning Boil Water Warning Blizzard Warning Child Abduction Emergency Civil...

Page 17: ...fault Volume Default Enable Didable Event Description Level Event Code SPW SVA SVR SVS TOA TOE TOR TRA TRW TSA TSW TXB TXF TXO TXP VOW WFA WFW WSA WSW A E S W High High High Low High Low High High Hig...

Page 18: ...menu is displayed for setup 7 Tap the SELECT button again to set time hour digits are flashing follow the instructions in CLOCK SETTING section to set the clock 8 Tap SELECT button to finish clock se...

Page 19: ...ence difficulties in the use of this music system please check the following or call 1 800 777 5331 for Customer Service Symptom Possible Cause Solution The unit does not respond no power Power is not...

Page 20: ...Input DC 6V 400 mA or 4 X AA UM 3 Batteries Frequency Range Radio Band At Spectra environmental and social responsibility is a core value of our business We are dedicated to continuous implementation...

Page 21: ...a It remains in the possession of the original purchaser and proof of purchase is demonstrated b It has not been subjected to accident misuse abuse improper service usage outside the descriptions and...

Page 22: ...the model you have may be discontinued and SPECTRA reserves the right to offer alternative options for repair or replacement SPECTRA MERCHANDISING INTERNATIONAL INC 4230 North Normandy Avenue Chicago...

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