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1. e Switches between NOAA on standby mute and off modes e Direct access to NOAA on mode from NOAA mute mode during SAME message alerts LEFT RIGHT UP A VOLUME BUTTON e Increase settings in any setting mode e Increases volume Turns selected daily alarm 1 or 2 on off DOWN Y VOLUME BUTTON Decrease settings in any setting mode e Decreases volume Turns selected daily alarm 1 or 2 on off ANTENNA Receives radio signals SNOOZE BUTTON SNOOZE Enables the snooze function when alarmsounds e Momentarily activates backlight AC DC POWER PORT AC DC power jack for connecting unit to external power source LCD consume substantially more power To save power it is recommended that the WR110 be on NOAA standby 1 when the user is not listening to radio broadcasts B arn lt KKWARHING399 gt HHE county amp WATCH gt gt 6 4 Staas tad E LE rest e gt lt anvisonr Pee i INSTALLING THE BATTERIES des Bo Se a ry The WR110 uses 3 UM 3 or AA size 1 5V alkaline batteries 1 Voice radio in NOAA on NOAA position NOAA standby 0 NOAA mute Al and NOAA off Freeze alert Temperature Radio frequency channel Time date alarm displays Warning message indicators WARNING WATCH ADVISORY and TEST 7 Low battery warning icon 8 Key lock 9 Alarms 1 and 2 GETTING STARTED Please note that the WR110 does not
2. NOTE The system can only alert the user to weather or warning information after SAME county code information has been entered and enabled When the county code display is first entered the user will see a display field providing the option of selecting all ALL or none of the county codes Selecting ALL will set the unit so all of the warnings and weather messages from a specified channel can be received If none is selected the unit will receive warning or weather information only from the specific regions that have been specified with respective county codes NOTE It is recommended to select a SAME code field between 1 6 and then enter a specific code for that field Selecting ALL will result in the unit giving warnings for regions that are not relevant to the user These regions are quite large and can encompass about 5 000 square miles 8048 7 sq km 6 display fields permit up to 6 county codes to be entered The user can select less than 6 codes by leaving the unused display fields empty e if TC i FE county is FE county ae ga b gt Pr gt Pr mae R a a a a PS tom lan Eii As mentioned in the section Finding local NWR channels and County codes a toll free phone number or Internet website are available to locate county code information DESCRIPTION OF SPECIFIC AREA MESSAGE ENCODING CODES A SAME code is broken into 6 fields of numbers 3 04 003 Code for Cochise Count
3. To enter the hour press A or V until the desired hour has been selected Remember Pressing and holding or W will advance digits in rapid sequence 4 When the desired hour is reached press MODE to advance select minutes Press A or W to change values 5 After selecting the minutes press MODE or wait 9 seconds to exit Alarm Setting Mode and return to Clock Display mode The alarm ON icon for the chosen alarm will be shown to indicate that the alarm is set and will sound at the set time When an alarm goes off it will sound for 1 minute the EL backlight will activate Alarms 1 and 2 are identified by different sounds Alarm 1 has 2 short bursts of sound followed by a pause which then repeats Alarm 2 has 4 short bursts of sound followed by a pause which then repeats Unless disabled the alarms will sound for a total of 1 minute before automatically turning off When disabled the respective alarm icon will not be displayed A disabled alarm display is indicated by blanks To disable alarm 1 or 2 Press MODE to enter alarm 1 or alarm 2 display followed by or V NOTE When an alarm is activated the alarm time will be displayed in the alarm display In the Clock Display mode the respective alarm on icon will appear indicating that alarm1 2 or both is set When disabled the respective alarm icon will not be displayed The display will show blanks To enable alarm 1 or 2 Press MODE to
4. WATCH FFS ADVISORY FLW WARNING WATCH FLS ADVISORY HMW WARNING WARNING HWA WATCH HUW WARNING WATCH HLS ADVISORY LEW WARNING JLAE WARNING 911 Telephone Outage Emergency TOE WARNING Nuclear Power Plant Warning Radiological Hazard Warning Severe Thunderstorm Warning NUW WARNING RHW WARNING SVR WARNING 16 Nature of Activation Severe Thunderstorm Watch Severe Weather Statement Shelter in Place Warning Special Marine Warning Special Weather Statement Tornado Warning Tornado Watch Tropical Storm Warning Tropical Storm Watch Tsunami Warning Tsunami Watch Volcano Warning Winter Storm Warning Winter Storm Watch Event Message Codes SVA WATCH SVS ADVISORY SPW WARNING SMW WARNING SPS ADVISORY TOR WARNING TOA WATCH TRW WARNING TRA WATCH TSW WARNING TSA WATCH VOW WARNING WSW WARNING WSA WATCH For more information about the Emergency Alert System and event codes please visit http www nws noaa gov os eas_codes shtml The WR110 receives SAME warning messages in 3 classifications depending upon the level of emergency Warning Watch and Advisory In addition to these 3 classifications there is another type of message Test The purpose of this NWR service is to assist you in verifying that your WR110 NOAA weather radio is set up and working properly Each week the National Weather Service Office will broadcast a test message in SAME format To rece
5. a voice broadcast can be heard At the end of the broadcast message the listener will hear a brief end of message static burst In Standby mode the unit will retrieve messages from a specific location and then the voice radio will automatically activate so that voice message can be heard Several minutes after the message is completed the unit will automatically deactivate the voice radio and revert to Standby mode Successful operation of the WR110 requires that the user obtain appropriate NWR radio channels and SAME codes for a specific county or region To contact the NWS by telephone 1 Phone 1 888 NWR SAME 1 888 697 7263 2 Follow prompts through a simple voice menu To obtain NWS radio channels and SAME codes on the internet 1 Locate www nws noaa gov nwr indexnw htm 2 Click the State for which information is needed For example clicking on Montana will give a list of information relevant to the State of Montana including the names of counties SAME codes NWR transmitter locations the frequency of the transmitter the strength of the signal in WATTS and any remarks as applicable Example of the first 10 county radio channels and SAME codes for Montana use NWR fean Transmitter Beaverhead 030001 Butte MT 162 550 wxL 100 79 030003 Billings MT 162 550 Brine 030005 QUE 400 Broadwater 030007 Helena MT 162 400 wxx 300 66 030009 Billings MT 162 550 030011 No NWR c
6. enter alarm 1 or alarm 2 display followed by A or W The respective alarm on icon will appear and the alarm time will be replaced with the alarm time set An alarm can be disabled but remain set so that it will activate at the same time the following day To stop an alarm When the Alarm sound is activating press any button except SNOOZE The alarm will be stopped and will activate again at the same time the next day 14 When either alarm 1 or 2 sounds pressing snooze will stop the alarm for 8 minutes before it sounds again BACKLIGHT The EL back light casts a blue light evenly across the LCD making information easy to read in low light conditions To activate the backlight press SNOOZE Snooze Backlight KEY LOCK To activate deactivate key lock Press CHANNEL then press A EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM EAS The Emergency Alert System EAS uses the latest technology to allow local authorities to broadcast important emergency information to specific areas The Emergency Alert system was originally designed as a communications link between the President and the general public during times of emergency The EAS communication link is instant and can target the State National and Local Area levels The EAS and NWS share the same digital signal used on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration s Weather Radio NWR Ultimately the purpose of EAS is to deliver emergency alert information
7. have an on off switch and that the LCD will light up once the batteries are inserted To conserve power the radio can be set to NOAA standby NOAA mute or NOAA off modes INOTEN Please dispose of used batteries properly to instead of NOAA on prevent harm to the environment ou EE NN BNOTEN Leaving the radio in NOAA on mode will The LCD displays different types of information depending upon the display mode Display modes can be subdivided into 2 basic categories 1 Clock Display Mode Relates to functions of time and date shows current time date or alarm time and status for either alarm 2 Radio Status Mode Displays information specific to the early warning functions of the radio To alternate between various time date displays Press MODE to advance the second line through the time date and alarm displays NOTE Each press will advance the display sequentially 45 06 no 6 00 AA Alarm 1 Current time bes Be s Current date 30 To alternate between various radio status displays Press NOAA button to scroll through the NOAA mode options on standby mute or off The NOAA mode is displayed on the top line of the LCD AT Gf NOAA OFF NOAA ON IT NOAA Mute GET NOAA Standby EARLY WARNING ALERT SYSTEM The early warning system uses radio signals to alert the user to environmental dangers A built in radio receiver will respond to 7 specified s
8. WR110 from Oregon Scientific M The WR110 is a multi function device that operates on the same radio frequencies used by the National Weather Radio NWR With an Early Alert system users are alerted to weather and other environmental dangers Ideal for back packers or individuals who spend extended periods of time in remote locations this device is also equipped with a digital clock and daily alarm The WR110 is designed for individuals and organizations that require dependable early warnings of environmental dangers This is the first portable take anywhere weather radio that operates on batteries or AC power A low battery warning icon alerts users that batteries are low and need replacing The WR110 is small lightweight and constructed of durable materials With a reception range up to 50 miles 64km the WR110 is ideal for use in remote outdoor areas or where there are large concentrations of people such as schools or hospitals The 2 line liquid crystal display LCD is easy to read Switching from 1 display mode to another is a 1 step procedure and the electro luminescent EL backlight ensures that nighttime warnings can be seen in low light levels ABOUT THE NATIONAL WEATHER RADIO SYSTEM The National Weather Service NWS is an agency within the National Oceanic amp Atmospheric Administration NOAA that operates a nationwide network of radio stations known as the NOAA Weather Radio NWR The NWR radio system broadcas
9. ay mode it will automatically return to the Clock Display after 9 seconds Setting the clock and calendar is sequential Any part of the setting sequence can be bypassed by pressing MODE Once changes are made and the setting mode has been exited the day of the week will automatically be determined Days of the week are viewable in 3 languages English French and Spanish You can choose between 12 24 hour clock or month day day month display format NOTE At any stage of the setting sequence if no entry is made after 9 seconds the unit will automatically exit the Clock Setting mode and return to the Clock Display mode To set the time 1 In Clock Display mode press and hold MODE for 2 seconds 2 Select either the 12 24 hour format Press or V 12 to switch between the 2 formats 3 Make selection then press MODE to save and advance to the next step 4 To enter the hour digits press or W until the hour digits have been selected NOTE Pressing and holding A or will advance digits in rapid sequence 5 When the hour has been selected press MODE to save and to advance to the minute setting mode Press A or W to make the minutes selection 6 Press MODE to save the minutes selection and advance to setting the day of the week language Press A or W to make the language selection in English French or Spanish 7 When the weekday language has been selected press MODE to save and advance to setting
10. er distances from the transmitter can occur even though you are using a good quality receiver in good working order To provide the most consistent and dependable warning service possible the warning alarm will be activated for hazardous watches and warnings for the following counties list of counties When more than 1 state is involved the names of the states will always preceed the names of the counties in that state If the Test is cancelled due to the threat of severe weather the Test broadcast schedule will resume with the next available good weather day If you have any questions regarding alarm tests or to verify if a test was conducted contact the programming office of your local NOAA Weather Radio station PRECAUTIONS Do not subject the unit to excessive force shock dust temperature or humidity Do not cover the ventilation holes with any items such as newspapers curtains etc Do not immerse the unit in water If you spill liquid over it dry it immediately with a soft lint free cloth e Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials Do not tamper with the unit s internal components This invalidates the warranty e Only use fresh batteries Do not mix new and old batteries Images shown in this manual may differ from the actual display e When disposing of this product ensure it is collected separately for special treatment e Placement of this product on certain t
11. ignal channels To use the early warning function select 1 of 4 options to determine the activity status of the radio receiver Radio status options are e Radio ON NOAA The radio is ON and voice messages can be heard continuously Radio Standby The radio is in Standby and will switch to the ON position when an alert signal is received e Radio Mute J The radio is in Standby and the LED will flash red to indicate that the unit has received an alert signal Voice messages cannot be heard until the unit is switched to the ON position Radio OFF The radio is turned OFF and the unit will not respond to alert signals To select radio settings Press NOAA to alternate between various radio status settings Each press will advance the setting by 1 unit To listen to an alert signal from the radio mute position Press NOAA until the unit enters the radio ON position and adjust the volume level if necessary When the NWR airs urgent warnings a digital code known as Specific Area Message Encoding SAME is included as part of the message This coding system contains specific information including the localized geographical area affected and the expiration time of the message The WR110 retrieves and interprets SAME code messages and alerts the user When SAME codes for a specific region have been entered into the unit the unit alerts the user to relevant warning information for the specified region Once alerted
12. ive the Test message your WR110 needs to be in NOAA on NOAA standby or NOAA mute mode with a county code and NWR channel selected and programmed into the radio If your WR110 is properly set a flashing Test icon will be displayed on the LCD when a Test message is received The Test icon will continue to flash for over an hour after the Test message is received NOAA Weather Radio stations broadcast the Test Message every Wednesday between 10 00AM and Noon local time Test messages may also be sent on other days and times when there is a threat of severe weather in the listening area or for other reasons Corresponding with the Test icon the following broadcast will be made immediately after sounding the Test alarm This is the National Weather Service Office in city The preceding signal was a test of the Weather Radio Station call sign public warning system During potentially dangerous weather situations specially built 17 receivers can be automatically activated by this signal to warn of the impending hazard Tests of this signal and receivers performance are normally conducted by the National Weather Service at time each Wednesday If there is a threat of severe weather the test will be postponed to the next good weather day Reception of this broadcast and especially the warning alarm will vary at any given location This variability normally more noticeable at great
13. nt of this manual is subject to change This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules without notice Operation is subject to the following two conditions Due to printing limitations the display shown in this manual may differ from the actual product display The contents of this manual may not be reproduced 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired without the permission of the manufacturer operation ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly _ i a approved by the party responsible for compliance could Visit our website www oregonscientific com to learn void the user s authority to operate the equipment more about Oregon Scientific products hani x NOTE This equipment has been tested and found Faure In Ahe US and would like to contaci our to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device Customer Care department directly please visit pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits www2 oregonscientific com service support asp are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation For international inquiries please visit www2 oregonscientific com about international asp This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with
14. orecon ENT Portable Weather Radio with Thermometer and Freeze Alert Model WR110 USER MANUAL Portable Weather Radio with Thermometer and Freeze Alert Model WR110 USER MANUAL CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 6 i ccc ices cncedeccseeeeescecencessseezecedstiesscnzssecesene 2 About the National Weather Radio System 2 Key Features Getting Started 5 Installing the batteries Different display modes Early Warning Alert System Message codes used by the NWR 7 Finding local NWR channels and county codes 7 About radio channels ccccceeeeeeeeeeereeeeeeeees 8 Programming SAME county codes 9 Radio VOM vias sans ressens 11 Temperature and Ice Alert 11 Freeze alert Clock and Calendar How to set the time and date How to set the alarms cecceeeeesseeeeeeteeeeeeee Disabling an alarm Enabling an alarm How to stop an alarm SNOOZE occ sccciczis ssc zig feinen adrener opnaa aiiai inesi Backlight Key Lock Emergency Alert System EAS Same MOSSages tesnensrnnenttse Precautions Specifications Radio FUNGHONS serana TME FUNCHONS essercene dedna General Specifications About Oregon Scientific Industry Canada Statement 19 FCC Statement surement 19 Declaration of Conformity 20 INTRODUCTION Thank you for selecting the compact Portable Weather Radio
15. overage po Great Falls 162 550 Choteau 030015 Havre MT 162 400 wx 300 53 Choteau 030015 Great Falls 162 550 wxu 300 MT 43 Custer 030017 Miles city 162 400 wx 300 MT 54 NOTE Many counties have been subdivided into as many as 9 smaller subsections The numbers 1 to 9 in the far left column of the SAME code identifies specific subsections of a county If a county has not been subdivided the first digit of the county code will be zero The NWR radio channels work in the same way as a regular radio channel All of the NWR transmission stations operate on 1 of 7 frequencies Channel Corresponding Radio Frequency 162 400 MHz 162 425 MHz 162 450 MHz 162 475 MHz 162 500 MHz 162 525 MHz 162 550 MHz The WR110 labels each frequency as a channel 1 7 Once the radio frequency for a region has been selected the WR110 will receive voice and code information from that station The radio channel information is located on the upper left hand corner of the LCD To change to radio channel 1 Inany ofthe time displays press and hold CHANNEL for 2 seconds 2 Press A or W to switch between various channels 3 When the appropriate channel has been selected press MODE to confirm and return to the Clock Display mode SAME county codes are required to receive weather and environmental information and need to be entered into the WR110 Up to 6 specific SAME codes can be entered into 6 display fields
16. ted Address Block C 9 F Kaiser Estate Phase 1 41 Man Yue St Hung Hom Kowloon Hong Kong 20 is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any interference 2008 Oregon Scientific All rights reserved 086L006071 016
17. the year Press A or w to select the year 8 Press MODE to save the selected year and advance to setting the month Press A or to select the month 9 When the month has been selected press MODE to save and to advance to select the day of the month Press A or w to select the day of the month When the day of the month has been selected press MODE to save and to advance to select the display option of day month D M format or month day M D format Press A or to switch between these 2 display options 10 Press MODE or wait 9 seconds to exit the Clock Setting Mode and return to the time display The WR110 has 2 alarms Alarm 1 and Alarm 2 They can be used together or independently The Alarm icons are only displayed when Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 are active No icon s indicate that the alarm s have not been set Remember From the Clock Display mode press MODE to enter Calendar Display and then again to set Alarm 1 Press MODE once more to set Alarm 2 Setting the Alarm 1 With the clock displayed press MODE until alarm 1 or 2 display is entered NOTE The last set time of the alarm will be displayed If you have not set the alarm before or if the alarm has been disabled the time will be displayed as 2 Press and hold MODE for 2 seconds Remember At any stage of the setting sequence if no 13 entry is made after 9 seconds the unit will automatically return to the Clock Display mode 3
18. the instructions may cause harmful Operation is subject to the following two conditions interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the IC number 3277A WR113 interference by one or more of the following measures 1 this device may not cause interference and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna 19 e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The following information is not to be used as contact for support or sales Please call our customer service number listed on our website at www oregonscientific com or on the warranty card for this product for all inquiries instead We Name Address Oregon Scientific Inc 19861 SW 95 Ave Tualatin Oregon 97062 USA Telephone No 1 800 853 8883 declare that the product Product No WR110 Product Name Weather Radio Manufacturer IDT Technology Limi
19. to those who need it NOTE This product is equipped to receive all required NOAA and newly added EAS events To receive EAS events make sure your WR110 radio is working properly Please refer to the SAME Messages section for information about how to receive Test messages When an EAS event is sent by the NWS any 1 of the following messages will be displayed on your radio WARNING WATCH or ADVISORY Please refer to the list of the National Events and Messages below 15 National Codes Nature of Activation Event Message Codes Emergency Action Notification EAN WARNING National only ADVISORY National Information Center National Periodic Test Required Monthly Test Required Weekly Test State and Local Codes Nature of Activation Avalanche Warning Avalanche Watch Blizzard Warning Child Abduction Emergency Civil Danger Warning Civil Emergency Message WARNING WARNING WATCH WARNING Coastal Flood Warning Coastal Flood Watch Dust Storm Warning Nature of Activation Earthquake Warning Evacuation Immediate Fire Warning Flash Flood Warning Flash Flood Watch Flash Flood Statement Flood Warning Flood Watch Flood Statement Hazardous Materials Warning High Wind Warning High Wind Watch Hurricane Warning Hurricane Watch Hurricane Statement Law Enforcement Warning Local Area Emergency Event Message Codes EQW WARNING WARNING FRW WARNING FFW WARNING FFA
20. ts warning information for all types of hazards both natural and technological Working in conjunction with the Emergency Alert System EAS NWR is an all in one hazards radio network and is considered to be the single source of all comprehensive weather and emergency information A nationwide network the NWR consists of more than 800 stations in the United States Puerto Rico the U S Virgin Islands and U S Pacific Territories Broadcasts are designed to meet local needs Routine programming is repeated every few minutes and consists of local forecast regional conditions and marine forecasts Additional information including river stages and climatic data is also provided During emergencies these routine broadcasts are interrupted to report specific warnings watches or other critical information e Enables county mode Change county settings 0 6 Enter Change the setting of a displayed county code 6 RADIO SPEAKER Adjustable voice speaker volume ALL HAZARDS 1 Git 4c 1 LCD 2 MODE BUTTON Switch between clock calendar and alarms 1 and 2 Enables clock calendar and alarm setting 3 CHANNEL BUTTON Enable Exit channel setting mode 4 INDICATOR Red Green LED indicates radio on off and alert status 1 BATTERY COMPARTMENT LATCH 2 BATTERY COMPARTMENT Houses 3 UM 3 or AA size 1 5V alkaline batteries SP JACK Line out jack for optional external speakers NOAA BUTTON
21. ty codes need to be programmed into the unit To enter the appropriate county code 1 Press COUNTY to enter the county code display from clock display mode 2 Press COUNTY to bypass the county code field 0 and advance to county code field 1 3 To enter the county code in this field press and hold COUNTY for 2 seconds The extreme left county code digit will flash 4 To enter the first county code digit press or V Remember This part of the code subdivides a county into localized sub sections If the county code has not been subdivided into smaller sub sections select 0 in the far left column 5 Enter the remaining 5 digits by following the same process Press COUNTY followed by A or V 6 When finished press COUNTY to advance to the next county code field or wait 9 seconds to automatically return to clock display mode Before you can set the volume the radio needs to be in NOAA on mode To set the radio volume 1 In Clock Display Mode with the radio set to NOAA on press A or to adjust the volume TEMPERATURE AND ICE ALERT WR110 displays the temperature in degrees Fahrenheit F If the temperature falls between 37 F to 28 F 3K flashes to warn you that the temperature is approaching freezing NOTE The warning will automatically stop if the temperature goes outside the ice alert range CLOCK AND CALENDAR The Clock Display mode is the units default display mode When in another displ
22. y Code for Arizona Code for northeast sub section of Cochise County County code for Cochise County Arizona State county coding The 3 digits on the far right refer to the state county coding Each county within a state will have an independent 3 digit code NOTE To receive all of the alerts for a given state insert 000 into the county section State codes Moving towards the left the next 2 digits are for state coding Each of the 50 U S states has their own 2 digit code County sub section code The last digit on the extreme left is the county sub section A county may be subdivided into nine sub sections each number between 1 9 represents a specific county sub section NOTE If the county sub section code is stated as 0 then that county is not sub divided and all alerts for that county will be received To receive all of the alerts for a given county insert 0 into the county sub section 10 A county can be subdivided as follows Northwest North Central Northeast West Central Central East Central Southwest South Central Southeast To select to receive all warnings or only warnings from specified localities 1 Press COUNTY to enter the county code display from any clock display mode 2 Press or Y to switch between receiving all ALL warnings or only warnings from specified local areas NOTE If 1 6 specified local area is selected local coun
23. ypes of wood may result in damage to its finish for which Oregon Scientific will not be responsible Consult the furniture manufacturer s care instructions for information e The contents of this manual may not be reproduced without the permission of the manufacturer Do not dispose old batteries as unsorted municipal waste Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary e Please note that some units are equipped with a battery safety strip Remove the strip from the battery compartment before first use NOTE The technical specifications for this product and the contents of the user manual are subject to change without notice 18 SPECIFICATIONS Channels SAME code setting options Volume Clock Calendar Daily alarms Snooze Accuracy Battery Type LCD Dimensions Unit Dimensions Unit Weight Temperatureg measuring range Digital PLL tuning for 7 NOAA channels 6 independent setting or ALL counties 7 adjustment levels 12 or 24 hour format Calendar day of the week display in English French or Spanish User select month day or day month format 2 one minute duration alarms 8 minute alarm delay 0 5 seconds day 3 UM 3 or AA size 1 5V alkaline batteries 2 L x 0 9 W inches 50 x 22 mm 5 4 L x 3 W x 1 4 D inches 137 x 74 x 35 mm 4 5 oz 131 g without batteries 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C CAUTION FCC STATEMENT The conte

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