Uniden Wx500 Vhf Scanner Owners Manual
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18 To change the Alert Type setting, see the following steps. 1. Press the menukey 2. Press 5/6until ALT TYPEappears on the display. 3. Press the selectkey. 4. Press 5/6to choose TONE, VOICEor DISPLAY. 5. Press the selectkey again. 6. Press menuto exit. The Alert Type setting you selected will determine the Alert Type icon on the display. If you selected the TONEAlert Type alert, the following icon will be displayed. If you selected the VOICEAlert Type alert, the following icon will be displayed. If...
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19 Backlight Setting The initial setting for the display backlight is SAVE, which means the backlight stays on for 10 seconds. You can change this setting by following the steps below: 1. Press the menukey. 2. Press 5/6until LIGHTappears on the display. 3. Press the selectkey for the Backlight Settings. 3. Press 5/6to select OFF,SAVE, CONST-LO, or CONST-HI. OFFThe LCD backlight will never be illuminated. SAVEThe LCD backlight will turn on (bright) for 10 seconds following a new NWR Alert or...
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20 Using the All Hazards/Weather Radio Your radio functions as an all hazards/weather warning radio. This is especially useful when your area is expecting severe weather conditions any time of day. It emits a loud tone whenever your local NOAA weather station broadcasts a severe emergency tone. You have the option of listening to the emergency/weather broadcast or not. Even though you may not be listening to the broadcast, the radio still responds to the emergency tones from the local weather station. To...
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21 4. The last five, non-expired, Alerts will scroll across the LCD one at a time. Each Alert will be displayed with its appropriate Severity indicator and with the time until the Alert message expires. You can force the WX500 to quickly skip to the previous/next Alert by using the 5/6keys. Stop Alert tones by pressing any key. The NWS uses sophisticated models to determine an Alerts expiration time. The expiration of an Alert, however, does not necessarily mean that the related emergency is over. This...
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22 The following is a list of Event codes transmitted by the National Weather Service. When a specific Event code is received, this chart indicates the displays as they alternately appear on the display with the corresponding Alert Type indicator, and the Alert Type tone of the siren. Event CodesEvent Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 LED Alert SirenCodeAVW AVALANCH Red Warning SirenAVA AVALANCH Yellow Watch SirenBZW BLIZZARD Red Warning SirenCDW CIVIL DANGER Red Warning SirenCDA CIVIL DANGER Yellow Watch...
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23 Event Display 1 Display 2 Display 3 LED Alert SirenCodeLAE LOCAL AREA EMERGENC Red Warning SirenNHW NATIONAL HAZARD Red Warning SirenNIC NATIONAL INFO CENTER Red Warning SirenNPT NATIONAL PERIODIC TEST Green Statement SirenDMO DEMO MESSAGE - NoneRHW RADIOLOG HAZARD Red Warning SirenRHA RADIOLOG HAZARD Yellow Watch SirenRWT WEEKLY TEST - Statement SirenRMT MONTHLY TEST - Statement SirenSVR SEVERE THUNDER Red Warning SirenSVW SEVERE THUNDER Red Warning SirenSVA SEVERE THUNDER Yellow Watch SirenSVS...
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24 Testing the Weather Alert Radio NWR stations conduct regular tests of Alert broadcasting. Tests normally occur on Wednesdays between 10AM and 12PM unless threatening weather is occurring. Your local station can be contacted to find out exact dates and times of tests. You should make sure your WX500 receives these Test Alerts in its installed location. This is very important because an emergency alert broadcast might not trigger your radio even when it seems to be receiving broadcasts fairly clearly....
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25 TROUBLESHOOTING If your WX500 radio is not performing properly, try the following steps. If you are still unable to resolve the problem, contact your place of purchase or call customer service at (800) 297-1023. ProblemWX500 wont power up. Poor reception. No Alert messages received. Alerts received for all / unwanted counties/parishes Weather broadcast is not heard when weather/snooze button is pressed.SolutionCheck the connections at both ends of the AC Adapter. Turn on the wall switch of your room....
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26 Frequency Coverage (MHz): Channel 1: 162.550 Channel 2: 162.400 Channel 3: 162.475 Channel 4: 162.425 Channel 5: 162.450 Channel 6: 162.500 Channel 7: 162.525 Receiving Sensitivity (at 12 dB SINAD): 0.35 mV FIPS Decode Sensitivity @ Dev. ±4.5 kHz Deviation/90 % Success Rate: 0.40 mV Signal & Noise Ratio: 40 dB Channel Selectivity: 45 dB Audio Output Power @ 10% THD: 250 mW Power Requirements: Use AC500 (adaptor included) with 120 V AC (±10%) 60 Hz or DC cigarette lighter adaptor Battery Back-up: One...
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27 WARRANTOR:UNIDEN AMERICA CORPORATION (“Uniden”) ELEMENTS OF WARRANTY:Uniden warrants, for one year, to the original retail owner, this Uniden Product to be free from defects in materials and craftsmanship with only the limitations or exclusions set out below. WARRANTY DURATION:This warranty to the original user shall terminate and be of no further effect one year after the date of original retail sale. The warranty is invalid if the Product is (A) damaged or not maintained as reasonable or...