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Chapter 1 - Basic Operation
Setting up your Public Alert
TM
radio
1. Choosing a place for your radio
Your WX-268 is designed for desktop or wall mount installation. Place the unit where it can receive an emergency alert signal broadcast and where you can hear its alert tone or see the message indicator lights. The best location to install the WX-268 is:
- Clear of any obstructions.
- Near windows or large openings.
- Near an AC power outlet
- Near to where the user(s) would normally stay, such as a bedroom, living room or office.
• Adjust LCD flip door for best viewing angle.
• Keep the receiver away from interference sources e.g. motors, computers, TV or microwave ovens.
The WX-268 has 4 separate antennas.
Weather Band - 21” Telescopic antenna. Fully extend antenna. Adjust by moving.
FM - The FM antenna is in the power cord. Straighten for best reception. To receive FM
signal make sure power cord is connected to the radio.
AM and Auto-set Clock - These antennas are internal ferrite bar antennas. If your radio is being used on a desk or table top, try rotating it 90 degrees to improve reception. If your radio is mounted to the wall, try mounting it on a wall perpendicular to the one it is currently on (e.g. if it is on a north-south wall try an east-west wall).
2. Connecting the Power
USING A STANDARD 120V AC
OUTLET
1. Plug the AC adapter cord into the 9V
AC input jack on the back of the unit.
2. Plug the adapter into the wall outlet.
Note: The internal battery charger will automatically begin to charge the batteries if the “Rechargeable” setting is selected. Keep the unit plugged in at all times. The unit will be ready to use in the event of a power failure.
VEHICLE USE (12V DC)
Use an optional 12V DC car adapter (not included). Plug the adapter cord into the 12V DC input jack on the back of the unit. Plug the other end into your vehicle’s cigarette lighter or accessory outlet.
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Table of contents
- 3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- 4 CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- 5 FCC NOTICE TO USERS
- 6 INTRODUCTION
- 7 MAIN FEATURES
- 8 LOCATION OF CONTROLS
- 9 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
- 10 BATTERY INSTALLATION
- 11 1.1 CHOOSING A LOCATION
- 11 1.2 CONNECTING POWER
- 12 1.3 LANGUAGE SELECTION
- 12 1.4 SETTING THE CLOCK
- 13 1.5 SETTING WEATHER CHANNEL
- 14 SETTING ALERT VOLUME
- 14 2.1 SETTING SAME LOCATION
- 16 2.2 SELECTING EAS SOURCE
- 17 2.3 SETTING AM/FM CHANNELS
- 17 2.4 SETTING ALARM CLOCK, SLEEP AND SNOOZE
- 18 2.5 AUTO-SET ATOMIC (NIST) CLOCK
- 18 3.1 SET ALERTING OPTIONS
- 18 3.2 SETTING EVENT BLOCKING
- 20 MENU TREE DIAGRAM
- 21 APPENDIX A - NOTES AND TIPS
- 22 APPENDIX B - HANDICAPPED ACCESSORIES
- 22 WALL MOUNTING
- 23 NOAA MESSAGE TABLE
- 24 TROUBLESHOOTING
- 26 SPECIFICATIONS
- 27 SERVICE
- 28 WARRANTY