Radio Shack Weather Radio 12 260 User Guide

Step Three  
Using the Weather Radio for the First Time  
Signal Strength Indicator  
Alarm Time  
Bedside Weather  
When you turn on the weather radio the first time, all LCD segments light for a few seconds, and the automatic channel search  
Radio  
begins. When an active channel is found, appears. If no channels are detected, flashes.  
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1. Connect the weather radio to AC power and install the backup batteries.  
2. Extend the weather radio’s antenna.  
WEATHER/SNOOZE — Press  
to start and stop the weather  
broadcast or to enable the  
alarm or snooze feature.  
3. Press WEATHER/SNOOZE to listen to the weather broadcast.  
4. Repeatedly press or to adjust the broadcast volume to the desired level. VOLand the volume level (1- 8) appear.  
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Clock Time  
5. Press WEATHER/SNOOZE to turn off the broadcast.  
6. Repeatedly press or to adjust the weather alert volume to the desired level. VOLand the volume level (1- 8) appear.  
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Step Four  
and — Press to adjust  
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Set the Clock Time  
Function Setup  
SET Hold for two  
seconds to enter function  
setup mode, or pressto  
confirm selections.  
the broadcast and alert  
volume, or to set the channel  
number, clock time, and alarm  
time values.  
1. Hold down SET until you hear a beep. CH1-7(current  
Function setup allows you to select a channel, and set the alarm  
and clock time. You can also enable or disable the signal loss  
reminder so that an alert sounds when the radio signal is lost.  
channel number) flashes.  
2. Press twice. The current clock time flashes  
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Set Channel  
3. Press SET. The clock hour digits flash.  
1. Hold down SET until you hear a beep. CH1-7(current channel  
Step One  
Mounting the Weather Radio  
Step Two  
Connecting Power  
4. Press or hold down or to set the hour.  
number) flashes.  
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2. Press SET to turn on the broadcast audio. NOAAappears.  
5. Press SET to confirm. The minute digits flash.  
You can place your weather radio on a flat  
surface, such as a desk, shelf, or table, or  
mount it on the wall. To mount it on the wall,  
you need two screws (not supplied) with heads  
that fit into the keyhole slots on the bottom of  
the weather radio.  
Your weather radio uses the supplied 6V, 300 mA AC adapter for power.  
You can also install four AA batteries (not supplied) for backup power if AC  
power fails or is temporarily disconnected.  
3. Press or to manually change the channel. Or, hold down  
6. Press or hold down or to set the clock minutes.  
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or to automatically search for the strongest channel.  
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7. Press SET to confirm. % and the current signal loss  
reminder setting (Onor OFF) appear.  
4. Press SET to confirm the selected channel number. The alarm  
AC Power Connection  
time flashes.  
1. Insert the adapter’s barrel plug  
8. Hold down SET to return to the normal display. Or, press  
SET to enable or disable the signal loss reminder (proceed  
to number 4 below).  
DC 6V  
into the weather radio's  
5. Hold down SET to return to the normal display. Or, press SET  
DC 6V jack.  
1. Use a pencil to mark the mounting screw  
to set the alarm time (proceed to number 4 below).  
11  
16  
locations 3 / -inch (94mm) apart on the  
Enable/Disable the Signal Loss Reminder  
wall.  
Set the Alarm Time  
2. Plug the other end of the  
adapter into a standard AC  
outlet.  
1. Hold down SET until you hear a beep. CH1-7(current  
1. Hold down SET until you hear a beep. CH1-7(current channel  
channel number) flashes.  
number) flashes.  
2. Drill a hole at each marked location.  
Thread a screw into each hole, making  
sure each screw's head extends about ¼  
inch (6.5mm) from the wall.  
2. Press three times. The current setting (Onor OFF) and %  
2. Press once. The current alarm time flashes  
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3. Route the adapter's cord  
Strain Relief  
appear.  
through the strain relief.  
3. Press SET. The alarm hour digits flash.  
3. Press SET. % flashes.  
4. Press or to toggle between Onand OFF.  
3. Align the keyhole slots on the bottom of the  
weather radio with the screw heads, and  
slide the radio down to secure it.  
4. Press or hold down or to set the alarm hour.  
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Installing Backup Batteries  
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1. Slide off the battery compartment  
cover to remove it.  
5. Press SET to confirm. The alarm minute digits flash.  
5. Press SET to confirm. CHand the current channel number  
6. Press or hold down or to set the alarm minutes.  
flash.  
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4. Extend the antenna upward.  
2. Place four AA batteries in the  
compartment as indicated by the  
polarity symbols (+ and -) marked  
inside.  
6. Hold down SET to return to the normal display. Or, press  
7. Press SET to confirm. The clock time flashes.  
SET to return to channel setting mode.  
8. Hold down SET to return to the normal display. Or, press SET  
to set the clock time (proceed to number 4 in the next section).  
Ô BATTERY NOTES Ô  
Ô NOTES Ô  
3. Replace the cover.  
Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly.  
PM appears for a PM hour in alarm and clock setting mode.  
What’s Included  
Weather Radio  
Do not burn or bury batteries.  
The signal loss reminder beep does not sound when the NWS broadcast is on.  
The battery icon ( ) shows battery  
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Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.  
Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries, or rechargeable  
batteries of different capacities.  
If you do not plan to use the weather radio for a month or more, remove the  
batteries. Batteries leak chemicals that can damage electronic parts.  
The backlight is always on when operating with AC power. When operating on  
battery power, the backlight turns on only when you press a button.  
Owner’s Manual  
power. When all segments are lit, the  
batteries have full power. The number of lit segments decrease as battery  
power decreases.  
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