WR203_MANUAL.indd 1 CONTENTS Manythingsaffectreception! Settingthe location /SAMEcode Settingthe radio channel LCDDisplay Backview ...... General settings ...... Receiving NOAAalert messages NOAA reception ...... NOAA weatherradio ...... Navigating throughsettings/displays Rechargeable battery Power source ...... Overview ...... Consumer ElectronicsAssoc.(CEA) About theNationalWeatherRadioSystem I Reception test ntroduction Reception signalstatus Finding localchannelsandSAMEcodes Back-up power Front view ...... Multi-Powered Emergency Radio + Area Specific Hazard Alerts ...... Model: USER MANUA ...... WR20 ...... 3 L ...... 10 8 2 9 9 9 8 7 6 6 6 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 3 2 2 1 SameCode-Whateachdigitmeans About OregonScientific ...... Specifications ...... Electricityfromadapter Crank ...... Alarm ...... Appendix ...... FCC Statement ...... Precautions ...... Reset Key Lock ...... Backlight ...... Flashlight Emergency siren Recharging ...... AM/FM ...... Music fromexternalaudiodevice ...... List ofNOAAmessages ...... D Solar power Clock ...... eclaration ofconformity ...... 10/26/11 12:33:12 1 15 15 15 14 1 13 13 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 11 11 11 11 10 10 7 4

EN WR203_MANUAL.indd 2 EN SYSTEM ABOUT THENATIONALWEATHER RADIO for all types of hazards, both natural and technological. The NWR radio system broadcasts warning (NWR). information Radio Weather NOAA the as known stations radio of network nationwide a operates that (NOAA) Administration Atmospheric & Oceanic National the The (NWS) is an agency within know about. should you warnings and specifications technical as well as instructions step-by-step practical contains It Keep this manual handy as you use your new product. must-have itemforyouroutdooradventures. mobile phone, this Multi-Powered Emergency Radio is a an emergency siren, flashlight and ability to charge and your exploring of enjoying day the natural surroundings. With the addition of new a for wake ready and and bright time up of track keep alarm, and clock With radio station. by collection simply plugging-in music or alternatively tune personal into your your favorite to listening Enjoy for yourspecificcountyorregion. alerts the customize (SAME), technology specific area National Weather Service in real-time.the by Using issued the alerts built-in receive and broadcasts to Listen INTRODUCTION 2 CONSUMER ELECTRONICSASSOC.(CEA) is repeated every few minutes and consists of local local of consists and minutes few every repeated is programming Routine needs. local meet to designed Virgin Islands and US Pacific Territories. Broadcasts are 1000 stations in the United States, Puerto Rico, the US than more of consists NWR the Anetwork, nationwide weather andemergencyinformation. considered to be the single source of all comprehensive (EAS), NWR is an all-in-one hazards radio network Workingand in is conjunction with the Emergency Alert System Association (CEA)standards. Electronics Consumer the with complies product This specific warnings. report to these interrupted are emergencies, broadcasts routine During provided. also is data, Additional information, including river stages and climatic forecast, regionalconditionsandmarineforecasts. 10/26/11 12:33:13 WR203_MANUAL.indd 3 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.

FRON OVERVIEW 2 displays;setclock; confirmclocksetting display frequency VOL 2 1 :turnradioon/offandtogglebetween AM/FM T VIEW : toggle between clock / calendar / alarm 1 and ei stig oe rtr t dfut clock default to return mode; setting exit : knob: adjustvolume(0-7)forAM/FMradio

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3 12. LED indicator : continuous red light to indicate unit 11. Crank :windtochargebatteryormobilephone indicate to light green indicator: Alert 10. Public 9. 8. 7. indicate radioison to light green low; to is batter light rechargeable indicate red flashing charging; is phone mobile / / Warning messagereceived Watch indicate to red mode); Mute / Standby / On (NOAA received being are broadcasts NOAA lock /unlockkeypad mode) ifSAMEmessagereceived adjust volume(1-7)forNOAAradio f NA dsly; oge ewe NA O / On Standby / Mute / Off; switch NOAA ON (from NOAA mute between toggle display); NOAA off : activate / deactivate NOAA function (turn : decrease / increase value of the setting; tgl bten AE messages; SAME between toggle : 10/26/11 12:33:13

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RESET SNOOZE :turnflashlight on/off : returnunittodefault settings : activatesnoozealarm/backlight 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 . Indicatesthetypeofmessagedisplayed 5. . HNE / OAIN AAM CLOCK: / ALARM / LOCATION / CHANNEL 9. 10. 8. 6. 4. 3. 2. 1. . TT / ONY Nm o Cd o Sae / State of Code or Name COUNTY: / STATE 7. LCD DISPLAY 10 3 1 indicates typeofinformation displayed displayed County : keypadislocked : Weatherradiochannel(1-7orAuto) 2 : NOAAStandby : NOAAradioOn;receptionstatus : NOAAMute(onlymessageswillbedisplayed) 11 : radioisonandAM/FM isselected aam / i eald r etn is setting or enabled is 2 / 1 alarm : 5 4 12 7 6 8 9 13 10/26/11 12:33:15

WR203_MANUAL.indd 5 12. Radio frequency /volume 11. Clock / calendar/message . Insertbattery pack. 2. Removebattery compartmentcover. 1. Insertthebatteriesmatchingpolarities. 2. Slideopenbatterycompartment. 1. 13. It is recommended to insert back-up batteries in case of battery islow. When rechargeable battery level is low, red LED LED red low, is level indicator lightwillflash. battery rechargeable When (not included inpackage). adapter an via electricity or crank hand manual a panel, solar a sources: different from energy store can that battery rechargeable built-in a has radio This RECHARGEABLE BATTERY power shortageduringemergencies. Insert 3 AAA batteries: back-up batteries. the from energy its source will unit the power, no has or low is power battery rechargeable where cases In BACK-UP POWER POWER SOURCE indicates there is no back-up battery or back-up or battery back-up no is there indicates : back-upbatterylevelindicator 5 /DISPLAYS NAVIGATING THROUGHSETTINGS . Press 2. . Closebatterycompartmentcover. 5. . Tuck wires in and ensure they are within the battery 4. Align holes in the connector with the pins, then push 3. . Press 1. / ChannelLocation. set: Clock be / to Alarm need that settings 4 are There ‘Clock’ to directly (Go section, step4). clock. the automatically set will to you unit prompt the batteries, inserting After compartment area. connector in. toentersettingmode. tonavigatedesired setting. 10/26/11 12:33:17

EN WR203_MANUAL.indd 6 EN FINDING LOCAL CHANNELS AND SAME CODES . Locate 1. Followpromptsthroughasimplevoicemenu. 2. Phone1-888-NWR-SAME(1-888-697-7263). 1. . ClicktheState forwhichinformationisneeded. 2. To toggle betweendisplays: * For more information about SAME code, refer to to refer code, SAME appendix 1. about information more For * SAME* codeforyourlocalcounty: and channel right the find to link website and number phone below the to refer Please country. the across frequencies for their NOAA radio transmitters preset 7 of one uses Service Weather National on theunit. and using this information set the channel and location Service. First, find your local channel and SAME code Weather National the by issued messages alert view With this unit, you can listen to weather broadcasts and NOAA WEATHERRADIO Display options:clock/calendaralarm1and2. To quickexit,press To obtainNWSradiochannelsontheinternet: To contacttheNWSbytelephone: www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm . Press . 6 SETTING THERADIOCHANNEL . Press 4. . Press 2. . Pressandhold 1. . Press 3. Example of the first 10 county radio channels and and channels radio county SAME codes: 10 first the of Example the signalinWATTS, andanyremarksasapplicable. locations, the frequency of the transmitter, the strength the names of counties, SAME codes, NWR transmitter of including Montana of State the to relevant of information list a give will “Montana” on clicking example, For the correspondingchannel(1-7). NOAA local find your to table below to of transmitter,refer Radio Weather frequency the identifying After Chouteau Beaverhead Carter Broadwater Blaine COUNTY Blaine Carbon

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L WR203_MANUAL.indd 7 SETTING THELOCATION/SAMECODE 4. “CO:ALL” or “CO:--“ will be displayed. Press displayed. be will “CO:--“ or “CO:ALL” 4. . Press 2. . Pressandhold 1. . Press 3. from specifiedlocalareas. warnings receive only will and option ALL the disable will you “CO:--“ select you If km). sq (13 miles square 5,000 as large as be can regions relevant. The not are This may result in giving you information range. for regionsreception that unit’s the within warnings all receive NOTE the defaultsetting“CO:All”forallcounties. NOTE location is given in the far right column in above above in column right far the chart. in given particular is a for location choose to radio which of Examples This unitcanstoreupto9locations(1-9). characters on the right will flash. Press 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CHANNEL If you do not set a location, the radio will use will radio the location, a set not do you If If you select “CO:All” (step 3 below) you will you below) 3 (step “CO:All” select you toenter.

tonavigateSetLocation. CORRESPONDING 162.550 MH 162.525 MHz 162.500 MHz 162.475 MHz 162.450 MHz 162.425 MHz 162.400 MHz RADIO FREQUENCY toentersettingmode. z

to , 7 . Press 6. 5. Digit next to C will flash. Press Press flash. will C to next Digit 5. Continue settingtheotherstoragelocations: i Press ii. iv. After all digits have been confirmed, storage storage confirmed, been have digits all After iv. Repeatstepiiforalldigits. iii. Press ii. Press i. ToprogrambySAMEcodefromtheNWS: b. i. Press iii. . Press i. ToprogrambyState/Countyname: a. option aorbbelow) the ALLoption),press select “ALL” (receive all warnings) or “---“ (disable “---“ or warnings) all (receive “ALL” select where you want to store the location, e.g., C1. Press to confirm.Repeat steps ii-iv. oain eg, 1 wl fls. Press flash. will C1) (e.g., location digit. to entersettingoptions. steps i-iii. eg, 2 ad press and C2) (e.g., and press and navigate to next storage location and press toconfirm.The6digitswillflash. toconfirm.Repeatforcounty , NAME / FIPS will flash. (Select either (Select flash. will FIPS / NAME , toentersettingoptions. to navigate to next storage location location storage next to navigate to to navigate to FIPS and press and FIPS to navigate to to confirm and move to the next the to move and confirm to to navigate to state and press and state to navigate to eetdy o eet number select to repeatedly toconfirmselection. o ofim Repeat confirm. to 10/26/11 12:33:19 to select to

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EN WR203_MANUAL.indd 8 EN . Press 2. . Press 3. Pressand hold 1. your storedlocationsdisplay. in viewed be can “---“ deactivated, is location a When be viewedinyourstoredlocationsdisplay. When a location is activated, the 6-digit SAME code can your of stored locations. all or some, 1, deactivate / activate can You Activate /deactivatelocation: generated bytheFIPSsystem.) around the US. The SAME or code in comprises of waters numbers open or State, each to assigned number System Processing Information Federal the is (FIPS You cannot convert the code back to the location name. memory. the into set be will code FIPS corresponding NOTE Once the location name is selected, the the selected, is name location the Once toenter. tonavigateSet Location. toentersettingmode. 8 RECEPTION SIGNALSTATUS 5. When 6 digit SAME code or “---“ is blinking, press blinking, is “---“ or code SAME digit 6 When 5. . Press 4. NOAA RECEPTION tnb o Mt, nt il otnal sac fr a for search continually NOAA signal. will unit Mute, or Standby NOTE Reception signalstatus: To changevolume Green lightindicatesradioison. Press confirm thesetting. and press ICON NOAA to activate or deactivate it and press and it deactivate or activate to If NOAA radio is on, whether it be NOAA On, NOAA be it whether on, is radio NOAA If toenterradiomode. to navigate to a stored location, e.g., C4 . : Press Currently selectedchannel Currently selectedchannel No NOAA No NOAA signal isstrong Currently selectedchannel been receivedfor10days. signal isweak Currently selectedchannel been receivedfor10days. signal isweak signal isstrong DESCRIPTION alertmessagehas alertmessagehas . 10/26/11 12:33:20

to WR203_MANUAL.indd 9 RECEPTION TEST siren, andseeitsflashing indicatorlights. can receive an emergency alert signal, you can hear its it where location a in radio emergency the place must REMEMBER office ofyourlocalNOAA Weather Radiostation. verify if a test was conducted, contact the programming to or tests alarm regarding questions any have you If the in telephone bookunder“USGovernment”. listed usually are offices These office. (NWS) Service Weather National or (NOAA) Administration area, Atmospheric and your Oceanic in National local your schedule contact test specific the out find To and aSAMEcodeprogrammedin. selected been has Channel a that mode, Mute NOAA or Standby NOAA ON, NOAA to set is radio your that sure make message test To(noon). the 12PM receive and 10AM between Wednesday on week every alert The National Weather Service (NWS) broadcasts a test a testoremergencyalertsignalbroadcast. alert tone. To test actual reception, your unit guaranteemust that receive an emergency alert will trigger your unit’s The fact that you can get clear voice reception does not NOAA radio. hold and press blank), is display NOTE f OA ucin a be datvtd (top deactivated been has function NOAA If For your system to be effective, you you effective, be to system your For to reactivate to NOAA 9 • Radio Standby Standby Radio • Radio ON • the radiotooneoffollowingoptions: To receive a NOAA alert message will sound for8secondstoalertusers. siren the warning, emergency an issues NWS If flashing untilNWSwithdrawsthealert message. ‘WARNING’ message has been received. It will continue The red public alert indicator will light up if a ‘WATCH’ or store upto8NOAA alertmessages. can unit The “ADVISORY”. “WARNING”,“WATCH”,or radio: your on displayed be will messages NOAAalert following the of 1 any NWS, the by sent is event EAS an When events. (EAS) System Alert Emergency and NOAArequired all receive to equipped is product This RECEIVING NOAAALERTMESSAGES an upperlevelofyourhouse. window, away from other electronic equipment, and on RECOMMENDATION reception. signal enhance can feet few room a even from Moving room. vary to can Reception signal. the enhance will elevations higher while concrete, and steel to due reduced be may cities in Reception reception. reduce greatly to tend mountains / hills and deserts, Forests, MANY THINGS AFFECT RECEPTION! can beheardcontinuously. : The radio is ON and voice messages Place the weather radio near a : The radio is in Standby and and Standby in is radio The : , press NOAA 10/26/11 12:33:21 to set

EN WR203_MANUAL.indd 10 EN . Continue to set the following by repeating steps 2-3: 4. . Press 2. . Pressandhold 1. . Press 3. • Radio OFF: The radio is turned OFF and will not not will and OFF turned is radio The OFF: Radio • Mute Radio • For a list of alert messages, please refer to the the to refer please messages, alert of list a For Hold tospeedthrough thesettings. NOAA alert messages. NOTE CLOCK GENERAL SETTINGS appendix. To viewNOAA alertmessages: radio toStandby, MuteorOFFwillhelptosavepower. When not listening to NOAA radio broadcasts, turning the or omt hu, iue clna fra (- / (M-D format calendar minute, hour, format, hour D-M), year,month,dayandlanguage (E, F,S). respond toNOAAalertmessages. messages. hear to ON radio the Switch heard. not but viewed be can messages alert NOAA OFF. turned sound received. is message alert NOAA a when ON to switch will The language selected will also be used for the toenter. tonavigateSetClock. : The radio is in Standby with the with Standby in is radio The : toentersettingmode. Press . 10 . Continue with setting the hour / minute by repeating 5. Press 3. . Press 2. Press 2. . rs ad hold and Press 1. -:-- meansalarmisdisabled. Press 1. . Press 3. . Press 4. • To setthealarm(s): sound for1minuteunlessitisdisabled. sounds so that you can differentiate them. The alarm will together or independently. Alarms 1 and 2 have different The unit has 2 alarms (alarm 1 and 2). They can be used ALARM To silencethealarm: To enable/disablealarm: is enabled. icon alarm The shows alarm1/2information. steps 3-4. Alarm willappear. Press SNOOZE toconfirm. toconfirmselection. toenter. o oge cen ipa utl screen until display screen toggle to toenable/disable. toselectalarm1or2. tosilenceitfor8minutes or o ne stig oe Set mode. setting enter to will appear when alarm when appear will 10/26/11 12:33:22 WR203_MANUAL.indd 11 . rs ad hold and Press 2. Press 1. • OR not connected. NOTE will bered. NOTE To changevolume: To selectfrequency: Green lightindicatesradioison. Press To turnradioon/off: AM/FM the backofunit. at located socket storage line-in audio to music end one your and device to end one plug cable, a Using NOTE MUSIC FROMEXTERNAL AUDIO DEVICE Press any key (except key any Press alarm off andactivateitagain after24hours. NOAA turnedoff. weatherradiohastobefirst When charging, even if radio is on, indicator on, is radio if even charging, When To listen to the radio, ensure line-in cable is cable line-in ensure radio, the to listen To . tomanuallyselectfrequency. againtoselectAMorFM. Turn VOL o uo erh r press or search auto to knob. , ) to turn the turn to ) 11 • • • • • • I tks prxmtl 3 hus o ul charge fully to hours 30 approximately takes It • phone. NOTE TIPS Expose thesolarpaneldirectlytosunlight. SOLAR POWER RECHARGING The duration of the rechargeable battery’s charging or snow rain, to panel solar the expose not Do it wipe or surface panel’s solar the scratch not Do place battery, the charging when results best For Do notoverchargethebatteries. Direct solarpanelasfollows: panel towardsthesun. moisture. with strongdetergent. conditions). the solarpaneldirectlywithviewtosunlight. nest o snih o te oiin f h solar the the of position either the by or sunlight determined of is intensity time operating or h btey y oa pwr udr tog light strong (under power solar by battery the

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EN WR203_MANUAL.indd 12 EN Slide chargerswitchaccordingly. 3. wall to end other the and unit the into adapter Plug 2. Slidechargerswitchtoselect 2. . Liftcrankandwindclockwise. 2. the of back the on located cover plastic soft the Lift 1. end one connect included) (not cable USB Using 1. Slidechargerswitchto 1. . Liftcrankandwindclockwise. 3. To usethisfeature,purchasea5Vadapter. ELECTRICITY FROM ADAPTER fully chargethebattery. 85 approximately to second) per turns (2 winding take continuous of minutes would It minutes. 5 approx. NOTE To chargemobilephone: To charge unit: by adapter(separatepurchaserequired). Mobile phones can only be charged by cranking or CRANK outlet. unit. phone chargerjack. o h mbl poe n te te ed o mobile to end other the and phone mobile the to chargemobile

charge unit 1 minute of winding can power the radio for radio the power can winding of minute 1 . . 12 press&hold original position. push off, alarm turn To alarm on. Push EMERGENCY SIREN using anadapter, whichisnotincluded. NOTE compartment) toreturndefaultsettings. Press RESET KEY LOCK Press BACKLIGHT Press FLASHLIGHT willappearwhenkeypadislocked. SNOOZE RESET It takes 7 hours to fully charge the battery by battery the charge fully to hours 7 takes It toturnflashlighton/off. toactivatebacklightfor5seconds. switch outward to turn emergency emergency turn to outward switch (located in the back-up battery battery back-up the in (located switch back to its its to back switch 10/26/11 12:33:23 WR203_MANUAL.indd 13 • Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. internal unit’s the with tamper not Do • Do not clean the unit• with abrasive or corrosive materials. Do not cover the ventilation holes with any • items such • Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, force, excessive to unit the subject not Do • • Do not immerse the unit in water. If you spill liquid spill you If water. in unit the immerse not Do • SPECIFICATIONS PRECAUTIONS

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13 your localretailer. contact please information, more For countries. all in Pes nt ta sm uis r eupe wt a with equipped are units some that note Please • municipal unsorted as batteries old dispose not Do • The contents of this manual may not be reproduced • When disposing of this product, ensure it is collected • the from differ may manual this in shown Images • old and new mix not Do batteries. fresh use Only • NOTE without notice. NOTE wood of types certain on product this of Placement • the contents of the user manual are subject to change to subject are manual user the of contents the compartment before first use. compartment beforefirst battery safety strip. Remove the strip from the battery for separately special treatmentisnecessary. waste such of Collection waste. without thepermissionofmanufacturer. manufacturer's careinstructionsforinformation. waste. separately for special treatment actual display. batteries. This invalidatesthewarranty. Scientific will not be responsible. Consult the furniture Oregon which for finish its to damage in result may The technical specifications for this product and Features and accessories will not be available be not will accessories and Features and not as household 10/26/11 12:33:23

EN WR203_MANUAL.indd 14 EN FCC STATEMENT rqec eeg and energy frequency radio radiate can and uses generates, equipment This harmful interferenceinaresidentialinstallation. NOTE WARNING undesired cause may that operation. interference including interferencereceived,anyaccept must device This (2) and interference, harmful cause not may device This followingOperationtheconditions:subjecttwoto is (1) Rules. FCC the of 15 Part with complies device This visit: please inquiries, us.oregonscientific.com/about/international.asp international For service/support.asp visit: please directly, and would like to contact our Customer Care department more about Oregon Scientific products. ( If website you're our inVisit the US ABOUT OREGONSCIENTIFIC pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits limits These against protection reasonable provide Rules. to designed are FCC the of 15 Part to pursuant device, digital B Class a for limits the with comply to interference to radio communications. However, there However, communications. radio to interference harmful cause may instructions, the with accordance void the user’s authoritytooperatetheequipment. void theuser’s approved by the party responsible for compliance could This equipment has been tested and found found and tested been has equipment This hne o mdfiain nt expressly not modifications or Changes www.oregonscientific.com https://us.oregonscientific.com/ , if not installed and used in in used and installed not if , ) to learn learn to ) http:// 14 • • measures: • • the interference by one or more of the following following the of more or one by correct to try interference to the encouraged is user the equipment on, and the off turning by determined be can reception, which television or radio to cause interference does harmful equipment this If a in installation. occur not particular will interference that guarantee no is Reorient orrelocatethereceivingantenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and Consult the dealer or an experienced radio / TV TV / technician forhelp. radio experienced an or dealer the Consult a on outlet is connected. receiver an the which to into that from different circuit equipment the Connect receiver. 10/26/11 12:33:23 WR203_MANUAL.indd 15 DECLARATION OFCONFORMITY eehn o: 1-800-853-8883 Telephone No.: drs: 19861SW95 Address: Name: We must accept any interference received, including including received, interference thatmay causeundesiredoperation. interference any accept must may not cause harmful interference, and 2) This device is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation BlockC,9/F, KaiserEstate, IDT Technology Limited Address: Manufacturer: Multi-Powered Emergency Radio WR203 Product Name: Product No.: declare thattheproduct at website our visit http://us.oregonscientific.com/service/ Please sales. or support The following information is not to be used as contact for Oregon 97062USA Oregon Scientific, Inc. Oregon Scientific, Hong Kong Hung Hom,Kowloon, Phase 1,41Man Yue St., + Area Specific Hazard th Ave.,Tualatin, forallenquiries. 15 number between (1-9) represents a specific county county specific sub-section. a represents (1-9) between number county may be sub-divided into nine sub-sections; each subsection. county Athe is left far the on digit last The County sub-sectioncode: Each ofthe50U.S.Stateshastheirown 2-digitcode. coding. state for are digits 2 next the left, the towards Moving State codes: 000 intothecountysection. an NOTE have will state a within independent 3-digitcode. county Each county state coding. the to refer right far the on digits 3 The State-county coding: County codeforCochiseCounty, Arizona A SAMEcodeisbrokeninto6fieldsofnumbers. SAME CODE-WHAT EACHDIGITMEANS APPENDIX 3 04 To receive all of the alerts for a given state, insert County Code fornortheastsub-sectionofCochise Code forArizona Code forCochiseCounty 003 10/26/11 12:33:23

EN WR203_MANUAL.indd 16 EN given county, insert0intothecountysub-section. county will be received. To receive all of the alerts for a then that county is not sub-divided and all alerts for that NOTE A county canbesubdividedasfollows 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 If the county sub-section code is stated as 0, as stated is code sub-section county the If Southeast South Centra Southwest East Centra Central W Northeast North Centra Northwest est Central : l l l 16 10/26/11 12:33:24 WR203_MANUAL.indd 17 Evacuation Civil Danger Practice /Demo Immediate Evacuation Contagious DiseaseW Civil EmergencyMessage Flash FloodW Emergency Emergency Dam Wa Contaminated Chemical HazardW Coastal Child W Boil Water W Biological HazardW A A NA Food Contamination W Dam BreakWarning Coastal FloodW Earthquake Administrative Message Dust StormW LIST OFNOAA MESSAGES valanche valanche TURE OF Abduction Emergency tch arning Warning Watch Wa Action Action Notification Warning Warning arning ACTIVA arning atch Wa Water W tch arning tch Termination arning arning TION A arning arnin arning

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