Carrying holder. Oregon Scientific WR601, WR601N
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Oregon Scientific WR601 is a portable weather alert radio that receives broadcasts from the National Weather Service and alerts you to weather and other environmental hazards. It features a digital clock, daily alarms, and a keypad lock for added security. With its compact size and durable construction, the WR601 is a reliable companion for outdoor activities or emergencies.
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CARRYING HOLDER LCD
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CARRYING HOLDER
Mount on a wall or attach to a belt for easy portability.
CRADLE
House your weather radio in this cradle for convenient placement.
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Voice radio in NOAA on [ NOAA ] position (NOAA
standby [ ], NOAA mute [ ], and NOAA off).
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Radio frequency channel.
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County code display.
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Time / date / alarm displays.
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Low battery warning icon.
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Warning message indicators (WARNING, WATCH,
ADVISORY and TEST).
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Alarm (1 and 2) icons.
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Keypad lock icon.
GETTING STARTED
The WR601 LCD display will light up once the batteries are inserted. To turn the LCD display on or off, press and hold the NOAA key for 2 seconds.
To conserve power, the radio can be turned off, set to
NOAA standby, NOAA mute, or NOAA off modes instead of NOAA on.
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NOTE Leaving the radio in NOAA on mode will consume substantially more power. To save power, it is recommended that the WR601 be on NOAA standby when the user is not listening to radio broadcasts.
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Table of contents
- 2 Introduction
- 2 About the National Weather Radio system
- 3 Key features
- 3 Front
- 3 Back
- 3 Top
- 4 Left / Right
- 4 7.5V AC / DC adapter
- 5 Carrying holder
- 5 Cradle
- 5 LCD
- 5 Getting started
- 6 Installing the batteries
- 6 Different display modes
- 7 Early warning alert system
- 8 Message codes used by the NWR
- 8 Finding local NWR channels and county codes
- 9 About radio channels
- 10 Programming “SAME” county codes
- 12 Radio volume
- 12 Reception test
- 13 Reception problems and solutions
- 13 Many things affect reception!
- 13 Clock and calendar
- 13 How to set the time and date
- 14 How to set the alarms
- 14 Disabling an alarm
- 15 Enabling an alarm
- 15 How to stop an alarm
- 15 Snooze
- 15 Backlight
- 15 Emergency Alert System (EAS)
- 17 Same messages
- 18 Care and maintenance
- 19 Specifications
- 19 Radio functions
- 19 Time functions
- 19 General specifications
- 19 About Oregon Scientific
- 20 FCC statement
- 21 Declaration of conformity