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Event 

Codes  

Description 

 Enable 

or 

Disable 

Default  

Level 

 

RMT 

Required Monthly Test 

Yes 

Disabled 

Advisory 

 

RWT 

Required Weekly Test 

Yes 

Disabled 

Advisory 

 

SMW 

Special Marine Warning 

Yes 

Enabled 

Warning 

 

SPS 

Special Weather Statement 

Yes 

Enabled 

Advisory 

 

SPW 

Shelter-in-Place Warning 

No 

Enabled 

Warning 

 

SVA 

Severe Thunderstorm Watch 

Yes 

Enabled 

Watch 

 

SVR 

Severe Thunderstorm Warning 

Yes 

Enabled 

Warning 

 

SVS 

Severe Weather Statement 

Yes 

Enabled 

Advisory 

 

TOA 

Tornado Watch 

Yes 

Enabled 

Watch 

 

TOE 

911 Telephone Outage Emergency 

Yes 

Enabled 

Advisory 

 

TOR 

Tornado Warning 

No 

Enabled 

Warning 

 

TRA 

Tropical Storm Watch 

Yes 

Enabled 

Watch 

 

TRW 

Tropical Storm Warning 

No 

Enabled 

Warning 

 

TSA 

Tsunami Watch 

No 

Enabled 

Watch 

 

TSW 

Tsunami Warning 

No 

Enabled 

Warning 

 

TXB 

Transmitter Backup On 

Yes 

Disabled 

Advisory 

 

TXF 

Transmitter Carrier Off 

Yes 

Disabled 

Advisory 

 

TXO 

Transmitter Carrier On 

Yes 

Disabled 

Advisory 

 

TXP 

Transmitter Primary On 

Yes 

Disabled 

Advisory 

 

VOL 

Vulcano Warning 

No 

Enabled 

Warning 

 

WFA 

Wild Fire Watch 

Yes 

Enabled 

Watch 

 

WFW 

Wild Fire Warning 

No 

Enabled 

Warning 

 

WSA 

Winter Storm Watch 

Yes 

Enabled 

Watch 

 

WSW 

Winter Storm Warning 

Yes 

Enabled 

Warning 

 

 
Optional Codes 

 

 

 

 

The definitions below explain how a receiver should react to future alert messages that at 
the time this standard was published were not identified. 
It is expected that all future watch codes will end in 

A, 

that all future emergency codes will 

end in

 E, 

that all future statement codes will end in

 S

 and all future warning codes will end 

in 

W

.  

 
Implementation of an algorithm using these wildcard event codes would enable the 
receiver to respond to any additional event codes that might be transmitted in the future. 
  

 

 

Devices that implement the functionality described in this standard, and that include an 
option for the user to turn this functionality on or off, must have ALERT ENABLED (i.e. 
functionality turned on) as the default mode, and must be shipped from the factory in that 
mode. 
 
For items marked ENABLED the device must provide audible, visual or external 
indication of the alert. 
 

 

 

 

 

 

??

A

 

Unrecognized Watch 

Yes 

Enabled 

Watch 

 

??

E

 

Unrecognized Emergency 

Yes 

Enabled 

Advisory 

 

??

S

 

Unrecognized Statement 

Yes 

Enabled 

Advisory 

 

??

W

 

Unrecognized Warning 

Yes 

Enabled 

Warning 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for S83301

Page 1: ...r weather alert radios One easy button activates the TORNADO ONLY OPTION No programming required This filters out unwanted alerts when you want to sleep Plug in AC cord and the radio finds the first available Weather Band channel from the location of the radio Blue Armed Light Telescoping Antenna LED Flashlight Earphone Jack 6V AC Power Jack Battery compartment 3 AAA 2 3 4 5 6 1 Flashlight ON OFF ...

Page 2: ...ou want to sleep The NOAA Weather Radio will default to All Alerts One button will quickly select Tornado Only Alerts Press button 6 TORNADO ONLY ALL ALERTS to toggle between Tornado Only Alerts and All NOAA Alerts Hold button 6 TORNADO ONLY ALL ALERTS to enter or exit standby mode for either alert selection The blue Armed light will flash every 5 seconds in standby mode SELECT ALL ALERTS The NOAA...

Page 3: ...ight Button Flashlight 7 Power Button 7 Power up the NOAA Weather Radio 7 Optional Earphone Jack 8 Specifications 8 Maintenance and Care 8 Warranty 1 Year Limited 8 Disclaimer 10 FCC Statement 10 Event Codes 11 FEATURES Easy one button selection of Tornado Only Alerts FM reception 87 5 to 108 MHz AM reception 520 to 1710 kHz USA IC Chip for high quality digital audio radio for optimum reception BL...

Page 4: ... seconds When an alert happens the radio will unmute and play the alert message The message will scroll across the top of the LCD Once the message is complete the radio will return to standby mode ACTIVE ALL ALERTS Receive every advisory watch and warning Be fully prepared for any weather situation Backlight flashes red for watches and warnings The alert message will scroll across the top of the L...

Page 5: ... off specific alerts you must turn them back on again if you want to receive them 1 With the radio on hold button 3 POWER to enter the setting menu 2 Press button 2 TUN to select Scroll Speed 1 3 3 Press button 6 TORNADO ONLY ALL ALERTS and a number from 1 3 will appear 4 Use button 4 VOL to adjust the scroll speed 5 Press button 6 TORNADO ONLY ALL ALERTS to confirm the setting 6 Press button 2 TU...

Page 6: ...earch for the first available Weather Band channel from the location of the radio Just plug in the AC power cord and you can listen to current weather information to stay safe and informed Radio receives 7 weather band WB frequencies Note You may not receive all frequencies in your area Channel 1 162 400MHz Channel 5 162 500MHz Channel 2 162 425MHz Channel 6 162 525MHz Channel 3 162 450MHz Channel...

Page 7: ...radio to operate the very bright 0 5 watt LED flashlight POWER BUTTON Press and release button 3 POWER to turn ON or turn OFF the radio Note The radio saves the last channel you are listening to mode and volume used when turned off When the radio is on hold button 3 POWER to enter setting menu POWER UP THE NOAA WEATHER RADIO AC Power 1 Insert the included 6V AC power cord into the wall and into th...

Page 8: ...ot mix alkaline standard or rechargeable batteries Avoid extreme temperatures vibration and shock to prevent damage to the radio Clean with a soft damp cloth Do not use solvents or scouring agents they may mark the radio Do not submerge the weather radio in water Opening the casing invalidates the warranty Do not try to repair the unit Do not leave in vehicle in extreme temperatures Radio is not w...

Page 9: ...ent shall exceed the amount paid for this product SERVICE PROCEDURE Please follow the procedure below to ensure the radio is properly serviced and returned Failing to follow the procedures may result in delays or loss of product 1 PROOF OF PURCHASE Include some form of proof of purchase 2 RADIO Enclose the NOAA Weather Radio 3 PROPER PACKING Pack the radio securely to prevent damage during transit...

Page 10: ...mplies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 the device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT SUCH MODIFICATIONS ...

Page 11: ...n Watch Yes Enabled Watch FCW Food Contamination Warning No Enabled Warning FFA Flash Flood Watch Yes Enabled Watch FFS Flash Flood Statement Yes Enabled Advisory FFW Flash Flood Warning Yes Enabled Warning FLA Flood Watch Yes Enabled Watch FLS Flood Statement Yes Enabled Advisory FLW Flood Warning Yes Enabled Warning FRW Fire Warning Yes Enabled Warning FSW Flash Freeze Warning Yes Enabled Warnin...

Page 12: ...FA Wild Fire Watch Yes Enabled Watch WFW Wild Fire Warning No Enabled Warning WSA Winter Storm Watch Yes Enabled Watch WSW Winter Storm Warning Yes Enabled Warning Optional Codes The definitions below explain how a receiver should react to future alert messages that at the time this standard was published were not identified It is expected that all future watch codes will end in A that all future ...

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