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HOW TO SET THE COUNTIES

To enter the selected county code:

1. Press [COUNTY] to enter the county-code display from Clock-Display mode.

2. Press [COUNTY] again to by-pass county-code field zero (0) and advance to

county-code field one (1).

3. To enter the county code in this field, press and hold [COUNTY] for 2-seconds.

The extreme left county-code digit will flash.

4. To enter the first county-code digit, press 

 ].

REMEMBER: This part of the code subdivides a county into small localized
sections. If the county’s code has not been sub divided into smaller sections,
select zero (0) in the far left column.

5. To enter the remaining five (5) digits by following the same process. Press

[COUNTY] followed by 

 ].

6. When finished, press [COUNTY] to advance to the next county-code field or

wait 9-seconds to return to Clock-Display mode.

To enable or disable an individual county code:

1. Locate the county number using [COUNTY]. To select [ALL] counties, choose

COUNTY 0.

2. Press [   ]. When a county is disabled, blanks will be displayed. To enable it

again, simply press 

 ] again.

Note that the unit will only response to enabled county codes.

SECTION 4  ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

THE RESET BUTTON

Press [RESET] to clear all settings and to cause them to return to their original
default values. Use a blunt stylus to hold the button down.

SPECIFICATIONS

Radio Functions

Channels

: Digital PLL tuning for Seven (7) NOAA channels

SAME code setting options : Six (6) independent settings or ALL counties

Time Functions

Clock

: 12 or 24 hour format

Calendar

: Day-of-the-week display

User-select month/day/year or
day/month/year Format

Daily alarms

: Two (2) one-minute duration alarms

Snooze

: Eight (8) minutes alarm delay

Accuracy

: +/- 0.5 seconds / day

General Specifications

Battery Type

: Three AAA-size (or UM-4) size 1.5V

alkaline batteries

LCD Dimensions

: 1.93” (L) X 0.87” (W)

49 (L) X 22 (W) mm

Unit Dimensions

: 5.3” (L) X 3.27” (W) X 0.91” (D)

134.5 (L) X 83 (W) X 23 (D) mm

Unit Weight

: 3.87 oz / 110g (without batteries)

Operating  Temperature

: 23°F to 122°F / -5°C to 50°C

CUSTOMER ASSISTANCE

Oregon Scientific has made every effort to design and manufacture the
WRS101 to provide you with many years of service.  Should you have questions
or require additional information, please contact our Customer Service
Department at 800-853-8883 or via email at: [email protected].
We also invite you to explore the international world of Oregon Scientific and
our diverse line of practical and useful products designed to enhance your
lifestyle and protect your family.  Please visit our website at:
www.oregonscientific.com.

WARRANTY

This product is warranted to be free of defects in manufacturing for 90 days
after purchase.  Defective product returns should be directed to the place of
retail purchase.  This warranty does not cover a product subjected to tampering,
abuse, misuse or accidental damage.

CAUTION

The content of this manual is subject to change without notice.

Due to printing limitations, the line drawing displays shown in this manual

may differ from the actual product displays.

The manufacturer and its suppliers hold no responsibility to you or any

other person for any damage expenses, lost profits, or any other claims
arising by using this product.

The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the

permission of the manufacturer.

NOTE ON COMPLIANCE

This device complies 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) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.

WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.

NOTE:  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class  B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation.  This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,  the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:

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 Reorient or relocate the WRS101.

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 Increase the separation between the WRS101 and the effected equipment.

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 Connect the WRS101 into an electrical outlet on a circuit different from that  of

   the effected equipment.

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 Consult an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Product Name

: NOAA SAME WEATHER RADIO

Model Name

: WRS101

Responsible Party

: Oregon Scientific Inc.

19861 SW 95

th

 Place

Tualatin, Oregon 97062 U.S.A.

   Tel: 503-639-8883

For example:

In addition, many counties have been further subdivided into as many as 9 smaller
sub-sections.  The numbers of one (1) to nine (9) in the far left column of a SAME
code identifies specific sub-sections of a county.  If the county has not been
subdivided, the first digit of the county code will be zero (0).

ABOUT COUNTY CODES

A county code has six digits in the format of P-SS-CCC.

SS represents the Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) number assigned
to each state or open waters in the country.

CCC represents the FIPS number assigned to each county. “000” means all areas
under the state or open waters defined by SS.

P represents the smaller regions defined by CCC. “0” means all areas within the
country. To specify a certain area in the county, the following coding system is used:

Code

Area

1

Northwest

2

North

3

Northeast

4

West

5

Central

6

East

7

Southwest

8

South

9

Southeast

ALERTS AND MESSAGES

When a NOAA message is detected, an alert will sound (except in Mute or Off
modes)
,  the front panel LED will flash. The alert type (warning, watch or
statement) will be displayed.  An audio broadcast will immediately follow the alert
(except in Mute or Off modes).  Once the audio broadcast is complete, the
WRS101 will emit a short burst of static indicating completion of broadcast.  If the
WRS101 was in NOAA-Standby mode at the time of the alert, it will automatically
return to that mode after completion of broadcast.

SAME  MESSAGE CODES USED BY THE NWR

When the NWR airs alert warnings, a digital code known as “Specific Area
Message Encoded” (SAME) is included as part of the warning.  This code includes
information specific to an affected or endangered local geographical area.  With
SAME codes, the user can select the geographical area(s) of interest and program
the WRS101 to receive only those specific alerts.  When the WRS101 is programmed
with SAME codes, the user will be alerted to warnings only for those pre-
selected
 geographical areas.  Alerts are initially shown on the WRS101 as a text
display on the LCD screen; then an audio broadcast will follow.  At completion of
the audio broadcast, the WRS101 will emit a short burst of static to indicate end of
message.

In NOAA-Stand-by mode, the WRS101 will automatically turn to audio on so that
the warning broadcast can be heard.  The WRS101 will then return to NOAA-
Stand-by mode after the audio broadcast has been completed.

FINDING LOCAL NWR CODES AND CHANNELS

SAME codes are available from the NWR.  To contact the NWR by phone, call toll-
free: 888-697-7263 and follow the voice menu to NWR channels and SAME codes.
The NWR can also be contacted via the internet at: www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/
indexnw.htm then click on the state for which information is desired.

ABOUT NOAA CHANNELS

The NWR radio channels work in the same way as channels of a regular radio. All
of the NWR transmission stations operate on one of seven frequencies:

Channel

Corresponding Radio Frequency

A

162.400MHz

B

162.425MHz

C

162.450MHz

D

162.475MHz

E

162.500MHz

F

162.525MHz

G

162.550MHz

The WRS101 labels each frequency channel “A” to “G.”  Once a radio frequency
for a region has been selected, the WRS101 will receive audio and code information
on this frequency.  The radio channel is located in the upper left hand corner of the
LCD screen.

CHANGING NOAA RADIO CHANNELS

1. In any of the time display modes, press [CHANNEL] and hold for two (2)

seconds.  The channel selection icon will begin to flash.

2. While the channel selection icon is flashing, press 

 ] to scroll through the

channel selections.

3. When the channel has been selected, press [MODE] to save selection and

return to time display mode.

PROGRAMMING SAME COUNTY CODES

SAME county codes are required to receive weather and environmental alerts for
a selected specific county, and need to be entered into the WRS101.  Up to seven
selected SAME codes can be entered.

The first step in programming SAME codes requires the user to select the option of
receiving [ALL] warnings or selected county warnings.  Selecting [ALL] will
result in the WRS101 broadcasting all alerts and warnings issued on a particular
radio frequency
  which can encompass a large geographical area of many
counties.
 To receive warnings for a specific county, that county code must be
programmed into the WRS101

NOTE: It is recommended that the user program the WRS101 with specific county
codes of interest or need in order to receive alerts and warnings pertinent to only
those counties. Selecting [ALL] of the county code will result in the WRS101
receiving all of the messages for an entire transmission region.  These regions are
quite large and encompass about 5,000 square miles.

Example of the first ten county radio channels and SAME codes for Montana:

     ST.

COUNTY

  SAME #

NWR  TRANSMITTER

FREQMHZ

    CALL

WATTS REMARKS

M T Beaverhead 030001

Butte MT

162.550

W X L 7 9   100

M T Big Horn 030003

Billings MT

162.550

W X L 2 7   400

M T Blaine

030005

Havre MT

162.400

W X L 5 3   300

M T Broadwater 030007

Helena MT

162.400

W X K 6 6   300

M T Carbon

030009

Billings MT

162.550

W X L 2 7   400

M T Carter

030011

   —No    NWR    Coverage—

M T Cascade

030013

Great Falls MT

162.550

W X J 4 3   300

M T Chouteau 030015

Havre MT

162.400

W X L 5 3   300

M T Chouteau 030015

Great Falls MT

162.550

W X J 4 3   300

M T Custer

030017

Miles City MT

162.400

W X L 5 4   300

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