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4. Repeat Step 3 to change each digit of the FIPS
code. When you have entered the last digit of
the FIPS code, the Weatheradio sounds a con-
firmation tone and saves the new FIPS code.
5. If you just saved the FIPS code in the first mem-
ory location,
L
,
2
,
–
, and the FIPS code stored
in the second memory location flash. If neces-
sary, repeat Steps 2–4 to enter a FIPS code in
the second memory location.
6. When you have stored both FIPS codes, the
Weatheradio sounds a confirmation tone. Then,
codes appear that confirm the Weatheradio’s
current settings.
For example, if you previously set the Weath-
eradio to use Channel 4 and stored a FIPS
code of 413540 in the first memory location and
a FIPS code of 425763 in the second memory
location, the following characters appear in
sequence:
C 4 L 1
–
4 1 3 5 4 0 L 2
–
4 2 5 7 6 3
When you finish, set
PROGRAM/OPERATE
to
OPERATE
.
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