Using your weather radio reception, Receiving alerts, Listen modes – AcuRite 08560 Weather Radio User Manual

Page 8: Silencing alerts, Viewing alert message history

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The display will read “READY” if the reception is optimal, press the

“LISTEN” button to manually check and listen to how good your

reception is. If you do not have good reception, you may need to

relocate the radio to an outside wall near a window.

RECEPTION of the WEEKLY TEST is the best way to ensure

your radio will have proper reception during an emergency.

The national weather service (NWS) conducts a required

weekly test (RWT) of NOAA all hazards weather alert radios

every Wednesday between 11 AM and 12 noon (central time),

when weather permits.

The test consists of the RWT SAME code, a short tone and

message explaining the test. If adverse weather prevents the

test from being broadcasted on Wed., it is postponed until the

next day with good weather. If the test is not conducted by

Friday, it is postponed until the following Wednesday.

Using Your Weather Radio
Reception

When an alert is issued by the NWS, the radio will automatically

turn on, and the warning report will sound. Additionally, a text

readout of the type of alert (advisory, watch or warning) will scroll

across the display and the appropriate alert light will illuminate.

The NOAA radio function consumes batteries fairly quickly, around

3 days for standard alkaline batteries. This is due to the fact that the

radio is always “listening” for alerts from the National Weather

Service. To conserve batteries when necessary, you may choose to

turn OFF the NOAA radio function by pressing and HOLDING the

“PWR” button. Use caution when doing this, as you WILL NOT

RECEIVE ANY ALERTS OF ANY KIND when “NOAA OFF” is

displayed on the screen. Press and hold “PWR” to turn on again.

Receiving Alerts

The weather radio has three modes for handling alerts and listening

to the weather report. Pressing the “LISTEN” button toggles between

modes.

SILENCED: when the display reads “SILENCED”, the only AUDIO

alerts you will receive will be WARNINGS. Advisories and watch

alerts will still message on the display, and the LED will illuminate,

but the audio report will not play.

AUTO ON: when the display reads “AUTO ON”, the audio report

will play for all advisories, watches and warnings that it is

programmed to respond to. Additionally, the alert message will

scroll on the display, and the LED will illuminate.

LISTEN: when the display reads “LISTEN”, the audio weather report

is ON.

Listen Modes

When an alert is sounding, press the “LISTEN” button to silence the

speaker. The display will read “SILENCED”. Please note that if you

leave the radio in silenced mode, the audio report and siren for

advisories and for watches will NOT sound. Only WARNINGS will

sound as they cannot be silenced in any way, as mandated by

NOAA.

Silencing Alerts

USE

USE

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Viewing Alert Message History

The weather alert radio will hold up to 4 messages in itʼs memory at

a time, in sequence of when they were received.

To view the messages in history, press the “ ” or “ ” navigation

buttons when the radio is showing the default clock display to cycle

through history of the last 4 messages received. The HISTORY mode

indicator will display to confirm you are looking at an older alert

message. If there have been no messages received, the display will

read “NO MESSAGES”

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