Weather X FR6817DT Instruction Manual Download Page 9

Operations

Setting the Clock & Alarms

a. 

Press the CLK button, the clock hour blinks

b. 

Press the HR + or HR - button to change the clock hour

 

c. 

Press the CLK button

d. 

Press MIN + or MIN - button to change the clock minute

e. 

Press the CLK button again to set ALM 1

f. 

Press the HR + or HR - button to change the ALM 1 hour 

g. 

Press the CLK button

h. 

Press the MIN + or MIN - button to change the ALM 1 minute

i. 

Press the CLK button again to set ALM 2  

j. 

Press the HR + or HR - button to change the ALM 2 hour 

k. 

Press the CLK button

l. 

Press the MIN + or MIN - button to change the ALM 2 minute

m.

 Press the CLK button

• After the alarms are set, press the ALARM 1 and/or the ALARM 2 button to turn one or both 
alarms on to either buzzer or radio.

Tuning the Radio

a. 

Press the POWER button to power on the unit.

• FM Radio, AM Radio, AUX, or WB Radio will appear on the LCD when the unit is powered on.

b. 

Press the FUNCTION button, and select FM, AM, or WB radio.

c. 

Press the TUN- or TUN+ buttons to cycle through the AM, FM, and WB radio stations.

• Extend the FM antenna to improve FM reception.  Adjust the unit in order to improve AM 
reception, as the AM antenna is built into the unit.

Saving a Radio Frequency to the Unit’s Memory

a. 

After Tuning the Radio, press the MEM/ALERT button.

b

.  Press the TUN- or TUN+ buttons to cycle through the 10 AM or 10 FM preset slots.

c

.  After choosing a numbered slot to save the AM or FM station to, press the MEM/ALERT button.

d

.  Repeat steps a - c to program up to 10 AM and 10 FM stations.

e

.  To cycle through your programmed stations, press the M- and M+ buttons.

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Summary of Contents for FR6817DT

Page 1: ...FR6817DT INSTRUCTION MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...hargeable NiMH batteries 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 t...

Page 3: ... product due to lightning and power line surges 14 Servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or remov ing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards Refer all servicing WR TXDOL HG VHUYLFH SHUVRQQHO 15 Power Sources Only connect to the type of house hold power supply as indicated in the operating instructions and rating label If you are not sure of the t...

Page 4: ...4 5 6 3 2 1 9 10 14 FUNCTION DISPLAY MEM ALERT TORCH 15 16 7 8 17 18 19 11 12 13 Features 4 20 ...

Page 5: ...While powered off press the ALERT button to activate deactivate the alert feature which sounds an alarm when emergency weather information is being broadcast through the weatherband will appear on the LCD display when the Alert feature is activated 12 M Press the M memory button to cycle down through the preset radio stations 13 HR MIN TUN Press the TUN button to cycle down through AM FM or WB sta...

Page 6: ...30 31 RESET 21 22 23 24 27 28 32 29 25 26 Features 6 33 34 ...

Page 7: ...UX Use the AUX auxiliary jack to connect other audio devices to the unit 28 Headphone Jack Use the Headphone Jack to connect standard headphones to the unit 29 FM Antenna 7KH 0 H WHQGDEOH DQWHQQD SURYLGHV ÀH LELOLW DQG UDQJH ZKHQ DGMXVWLQJ WKH 0 reception An AM Antenna is built into the player 30 OFF LOW MED HIGH Toggle the switch to turn the Lamp on to LOW MED or HIGH 31 4 8 12 Toggle the switch ...

Page 8: ...geable NiMH to turn the charging feature on There is a danger of explosion if you attempt to charge standard Alkaline batteries Only use rechargeable NiMH batteries Special Features The unit can run off of the built in rechargeable NiMH battery standard Alkaline batteries or 9 D Sized rechargeable batteries The switch inside the battery compartment allows you to turn charging feature on or off Sel...

Page 9: ...r both alarms on to either buzzer or radio Tuning the Radio a Press the POWER button to power on the unit FM Radio AM Radio AUX or WB Radio will appear on the LCD when the unit is powered on b Press the FUNCTION button and select FM AM or WB radio c Press the TUN or TUN buttons to cycle through the AM FM and WB radio stations Extend the FM antenna to improve FM reception Adjust the unit in order t...

Page 10: ...and County Codes section on page 12 d Press the TUN or TUN buttons to cycle through the 7 Weatherband radio stations and select the num ber that matches your County Code from the included list Extend the FM antenna to improve WB reception e The unit is now set to the desired County Code and can be changed at any time by repeated this opera tion Connecting Other Digital Audio Devices a Use a line i...

Page 11: ...weatherband DOHUWV RX WR WKH ODWHVW QHZV DQG ZHDWKHU VSHFL F WR WKH ODUJHVW QHDUE FLW Q DGGL tion you can tune into other local broadcasts with the AM FM radio Your Weatherband Channel can also be found at www nws noaa gov nwr indexnw htm or www weather x net Region WB CH ...

Page 12: ...COACHELLA P 2 EIRELA 2 FRESNO 2 GRASS VALLEY 2 LOS ANGELES 1 MONTEREY 1 MONTEREY MARINE 5 PTARENA UKIAH 1 REDDING P 1 SACRAMENTO 1 SAN DIEGO 2 SAN FRANCISCO 2 SAN LUISOBISPO 1 SANTAANA 5 SANTA BARBARAMARINE 3 SANTA BARBARA 2 COLORADO ALAMOSA P 3 BETHUNE 7 COLORADO SPRINGS 3 DENVER 1 FORT COLLINS 5 GLENWOOD SPRINGS 6 GRAND JUNCTION 1 GREELEY 2 LA JUNTA 6 MEAD LONGMOUNT 3 PUEBLO 2 STERLING 2 CONNECT...

Page 13: ...E 2 SOMERSET 1 LOUISIANA ALEXANDRIA 3 BATON ROUGE 2 BURAS 3 LAFAYETTE 1 LAKE CHARLES 2 MONROE 1 MORGAN CITY 3 NEW ORLEANS 1 SHREVEPORT 2 MAINE CARIBOU 7 DRESDEN 3 ELLSWORTH 2 FALMOUTH 1 MARYLAND BALTIMORE 2 HAGERSTOWN 3 SALISBURY 3 MASSACHUSSETTS BOSTON 3 HYANNIS CampEdwards 1 WORCESTER 1 MICHIGAN ALPENA 1 DETROIT 1 FLINT 3 GAYLORD 6 GRAND RAPIDS 1 HESPERIA 3 HOUGHTON 2 MARQUETTE 1 ONONDAGA 2 OSHT...

Page 14: ...HHILL 3 LIMA 2 SANDUSKY 2 TOLEDO 1 OKLAHOMA CLINTON 3 ENID 3 LAWTON 1 MCALESTER 3 OKLAHOMA CITY 2 PONCA CITY 5 TULSA 1 WOODWARD 6 OREGON ASTORIA 2 BEND REDMOND 6 BROOKINGS 1 COOSBAY 2 EUGENE 2 KLAMATH FALLS 1 MEDFORD 2 MT ASHLAND 3 NEHALEM 4 NEWPORT 1 PENDLETON 2 PORTLAND 1 ROSEBURG 1 SALEM 3 TILLAMOOK 3 UMATILLLA 6 PENNSYLVANIA ALLENTOWN 2 CLEARFIELD 1 ERIE 2 HARRISBURG 1 JOHNSTOWN 2 PARKER 4 PHI...

Page 15: ...ORO 4 WINDSOR 3 VIRGINIA HEATHSVILLE 2 LYNCHBURG 1 NORFOLK 1 RICHMOND 3 ROANOKE 3 WASHINGTON NEAH BAY 1 OKANAGAN Tunk Mt 7 OLYMPIA 3 PORT ANGELES marine 4 RICHLAND 5 SEATTLE 1 SPOKANE 2 WENATCHEE 3 YAKIMA 1 WASHINGTON DC Manassas 1 WEST VIRGINIA BECKLEY 1 CHARLESTON 2 CLARKSBURG 1 GILBERT 3 HINTON 4 MOOREFIELD 2 SPENCER 6 SUTTON 5 WISCONSIN ADAMS 2 GREENBAY 1 LA CROSSE P 1 MADISON 1 MENOMONIE 2 MI...

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