Radio Shack Weather Radio User Manual

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Operation

Viewing and Resetting the
Max Wind Speed Record

To view the maximum wind speed recorded
since the last memory reset, press

MEMORY

.

0$;

0$;

0$;

0$;

appears. The time the wind speed was

recorded in memory, the direction the wind
was blowing, and

67$03

67$03

67$03

67$03

appear simulta-

neously.

To reset the maximum wind speed in memo-
ry and record a new high wind speed and
direction beginning with the current condi-
tions, hold down

MEMORY

for about 2 sec-

onds until the monitor beeps.

Using the High Wind Speed Alarm

You can set the monitor to sound an alarm
when the wind speed reaches or exceeds a
set limit. Each time the wind speed changes
and meets or exceeds the set limit,

+,

+,

+,

+,

flashes

and the monitor sounds an alarm for about 1
minute. To silence the alarm sooner, press
any key.

Note: If you press a key to silence the alarm,
the alarm stops sounding, but

+,

+,

+,

+,

continues to

flash until the alarm condition is no longer
met.

To view the current high wind speed alarm
condition, press

WIND

, then press

ALARM

.

+,

+,

+,

+,

appears.

Note: When no wind speed alarm condition
is set,









appears.

Setting the High Wind Speed
Alarm

1. Press

WIND

.

2. Press

ALARM

so

+,

+,

+,

+, $/$50

$/$50

$/$50

$/$50

appears.

3. Hold down

SET

for about 2 seconds until

the monitor beeps. The last set high
wind speed condition flashes.

4. Repeatedly press (or hold down)

or

to adjust the setting.

5. Press

SET

to store the setting.

Note: If you do not press any button for
about 60 seconds, the monitor returns to the
current wind speed and direction display. To
continue programming the wind speed
alarm, start over from Step 2.

Clearing the High Wind Speed
Alarm Setting

To clear the high wind speed alarm condition
so the alarm does not sound, press

WIND

.

Press

ALARM

so

+,

+,

+,

+, $/$50

$/$50

$/$50

$/$50

appears next to

*867

*867

*867

*867

, then press

so









appears.

Note: If the recorded conditions fall outside
the operating range listed in the specifica-
tions,

+++

+++

+++

+++

or

///

///

///

///

appear.

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