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8

Operation

Testing the Alert Tone

1. Set 

ALERT TONE

 to 

ON

.

2. Set 

ALERT TEST 

to 

ON

. While the

tone sounds, walk away from the
radio to determine how far away you
can hear the tone.

3. To stop the alert sound, set 

ALERT

TEST

 to 

OFF

Important Notes:

• Due to the broadcast characteristics

of weather transmission, you might
notice a reduction in the volume
level of your clock radio when you
tune a weather frequency. If neces-
sary, adjust the volume to a comfort-
able listening level.

• To make sure your clock radio will

sound the alert tone when it

receives an emergency signal,
always keep the telescoping
antenna fully extended.

• Testing the alert tone only ensures

that the clock radio’s alert tone can
be heard. It does not test the clock
radio's receiver or guarantee you
will receive an emergency alert.

• An emergency alert broadcast might

not trigger your clock radio’s alert
tone, even if it receives voice trans-
missions clearly or if the alert tone
sounds when you manually test it.
Also, if you are in a fringe area, your
clock radio might be triggered by a
broadcast when it is placed in one
area, but not be triggered if you
place it somewhere else (even close
by).

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Operation

LISTENING TO A 
WEATHER BROADCAST

To listen to a weather broadcast, press

WX

, then adjust 

VOLUME

 to the desired

listening level. To turn off the weather
broadcast, press 

WX

 again.

USING THE ALARM

1. Hold down 

ALARM

 then repeatedly

press (or hold down) 

HOUR

 or 

MIN

until the display shows the correct
alarm hour or minute setting.

2. To wake to the alarm sound, slide

ON/OFF/AUTO/ALARM

 to 

ALARM

.

AUTO lights. At the preset alarm
time, the alarm sounds.

3. To wake to the radio, slide 

ON/OFF/

AUTO/ALARM

 to 

AUTO

. AUTO lights.

At the preset time, the radio turns
on.

4. While the radio is playing or the

alarm is sounding, slide 

ON/OFF/

AUTO/ALARM 

to 

OFF

 to turn it off.

Using Snooze

To temporarily silence the alarm (or the
radio), press 

SNOOZE

. This silences the

alarm (or the radio) for about 9 minutes.

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Summary of Contents for 12-1627

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual Please read before using this equipment AM FM Clock Radio with Weather Alert 12 1627 fm Page 1 Tuesday May 23 2000 3 56 PM...

Page 2: ...ou to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that might be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Do not open the product s case This symb...

Page 3: ...r ence goes away your clock radio is causing it Try to eliminate the interfer ence by moving your clock radio away from the receiver connecting your clock radio to an outlet that is on a different ele...

Page 4: ...roadcast Backup Battery 9V not supplied protects the clock radio s clock alarm and weather settings during a power failure A Quick Look at Your Clock Radio WEATHER ALERT Indicator WX HOUR MIN SNOOZE A...

Page 5: ...Turn the plug over and try again Installing the Backup Battery 1 Press and slide down the battery compartment cover on the bottom of the radio then lift up the cover to remove it 2 Snap a 9V battery...

Page 6: ...ift it up and adjust the angle until the clearest signal is received SETTING THE CLOCK 1 Hold down TIME then repeatedly press or hold down HOUR until the correct hour appears 2 Hold down TIME then rep...

Page 7: ...here you can hear its alert tone In the United States the NWS National Weather Service broadcasts a test alert every week on Wednesday between 11 AM and 1 PM To find out the specific test schedule in...

Page 8: ...oice trans missions clearly or if the alert tone sounds when you manually test it Also if you are in a fringe area your clock radio might be triggered by a broadcast when it is placed in one area but...

Page 9: ...n off the radio and switch to the weather broadcast If the weather broadcast is on press WX to turn off the weather broadcast and switch to the previously tuned band If the radio is on and the clock r...

Page 10: ...2 425 Channel 3 162 450 Channel 4 162 475 Channel 5 162 500 Channel 6 162 525 Channel 7 162 550 Receiving Sensitivity at 12 dB SINAD 1 2 V Audio Output 200 mW Dimensions HWD 415 32 727 32 329 32 in 12...

Page 11: ...11 Notes Notes 12 1627 fm Page 11 Tuesday May 23 2000 3 56 PM...

Page 12: ...the warranty period take the product and the RadioShack sales receipt as proof of purchase date to any RadioShack store RadioShack will at its option unless otherwise provided by law a correct the de...

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