Uniden Weather Radio WX100 User Manual

WX100  
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C H AN N E L W E AT H E R R AD I O  
Reference Guide  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Introduction  
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
About Your Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
About Weather Alert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
About FIPS Codes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Obtaining Your Areas FIPS Code(s) . . . . . 4  
Taking Proper Care of Your Radio . . . . . . 5  
Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Getting  
Started  
Getting Started. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Installing the Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Mounting on the Wall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Using External Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Controls & Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Initial Settings  
Operation  
Initial Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Clock Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10  
Weather Channel Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . 12  
FIPS Code Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13  
Alert Type Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14  
Alarm Time Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Backlight Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Using the Radio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Helpful Hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
User Shortcut Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Testing the Weather Alert Radio . . . . . . . 22  
Testing the Alert Siren and Indicators . . . 23  
Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24  
Technical Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
One-Year Extended Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26  
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INTRODUCTION  
About Your Radio  
Traditional weather radios receive NOAAs weather broadcast (usually within a  
50-mile radius) then sound an alarm of any emergency code which was  
transmitted along with the broadcast. This means that people who live outside  
an affected area are often alerted even when their area is not affected, causing  
many of them to ignore potentially real weather warnings that can save lives.  
In 1994, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) began  
broadcasting coded signals called FIPS (Federal Information Processing  
System) codes along with their standard weather broadcasts from stations in  
your area. These codes identify an emergency and the specific geographic area  
(such as a county) affected by the emergency. The WX100 was developed with  
the S.A.M.E. (Specific Area Message Encoding) technology. This allows your  
radio to receive, interpret, and display the information about the codes so you  
can determine if the emergency might affect your area. Only S.A.M.E.  
compatible weather radios are able to take advantage of this new technology.  
Each FIPS code identifies a specific geographic area (defined by the National  
Weather Service), so your radio sounds an alert only when a weather  
emergency is declared in those locations. This helps you more efficiently track  
the weather conditions in and around your area.  
Your new radio is equipped with the following features:  
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PLL Control 7 Preprogrammed Weather Channels  
Programmable Weather Alert with S.A.M.E. Technology  
Liquid Crystal Display for Alert Description  
Alert Type Indicators  
Broadcast Volume Control  
Alarm Clock  
Backlight Display  
External Antenna Connector  
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External Speaker Connector  
External Alert System Terminals  
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About Weather Alert  
When the WX100 receives a weather alert:  
It sounds an alert siren.  
A description of the alert appears.  
An indicator on the front of the radio lights.  
If the radio receives more than one weather alert at the same  
time, it displays information about each alert.  
The alert descriptions your radio can display are based on a list of specific  
weather alert types published by the NWS. For a list of all the alert descriptions  
that your radio can display, see NWS Weather Alert Event Code Descriptions on  
Page 20 - 21.  
Caution: The NWS uses sophisticated weather models to determine an alerts  
effective time. However, the end of an alert does not necessarily  
mean that the related weather emergency is over.  
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About FIPS Codes  
For the purpose of broadcasting weather information, the NWS has divided the  
United States into regions by state and county (or parish, where applicable)  
then assigned a 6-digit FIPS code to identify each county or parish. For  
example, the code for Tarrant County, Texas, is 048439.  
The first digit in a FIPS code identifies  
the county subdivision, the next two  
digits identify the state, and the last  
three digits identify the county or  
parish.  
Most FIPS codes begin with 0, which means that FIPS code  
represents an entire county. The NWS, however, eventually  
plans to subdivide some large counties. When that happens,  
each subdivision will be assigned a digit from 1-9, resulting  
in codes such as 148439, 248439, and so on.  
Your radio can receive all S.A.M.E. alert signals broadcasted within about a  
50-mile radius of where you installed it. To receive S.A.M.E. alerts and  
broadcasts about weather occurring only in particular counties within that  
area, you can program up to 20 FIPS codes into the radios memory. For  
example, this lets you avoid hearing an alert that applies to an area within a  
50-mile radius but not necessarily to your county or parish.  
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Obtaining Your Areas FIPS Code(s)  
To obtain the FIPS code for the location where you installed your radio,  
contact the NWS toll free at 1-888-NWR-SAME (1-888-697-7263).  
Visit their website: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm  
If you call the NWS, follow the instructions you hear.  
If you are close to a county or parish line, you might want to  
obtain the codes for the nearby counties or parishes.  
Hint: Since you can program up to 20 FIPS codes into the radios memory,  
you might want to obtain the codes for other local areas (as long as  
those areas are within a 50 mile radius of your local NWS broadcast  
station). That way, you can program those codes into the radio and  
receive broadcasts covering those locations, too.  
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Taking Proper Care of Your Radio  
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Do not use the radio in high-moisture environments such as the kitchen  
or bathroom.  
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Avoid placing the unit in direct sunlight, near heating elements,  
or vents.  
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Do not plug the radio into an outlet controlled by a wall switch as  
prolonged periods without power causes the clock to reset.  
Unpacking  
Carefully check the contents against this list:  
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WX Radio WX100 with built-in telescopic antenna  
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AC Adapter (Model AD-100W)  
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Wall Mount Adaptor with Screws  
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This Reference Guide and other printed material  
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If any items are missing or damaged, contact the Uniden Parts  
Department at (800) 554-3988. Hours are from 7:00a.m. to  
5:00p.m. Monday through Friday, Central Time. We may also be  
reached at www.uniden.com.  
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Complete and mail your Registration Form immediately.  
Read this Reference Guide thoroughly before operating  
the radio.  
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GETTING STARTED  
Installing the Battery  
Before using your WX100 for the first time, be sure to install a 9V Alkaline  
battery (not included). It provides backup power when the AC power fails or is  
temporarily disconnected. Typical backup power will last for up to 8 hours if  
the radio is in standby and the batteries are fresh. If the radio is on and you  
are listening to the broadcast, the backup power will only last for about  
an hour.  
1. Make sure the volume control is set to off.  
2. Open the battery compartment cover  
on the bottom of the WX100, and snap  
the battery onto the battery terminals.  
3. Put the battery into the compartment,  
and replace the cover.  
Replace the battery with a new one whenever “BATT LOW”  
appears on the LCD with alert beeps.  
Use only the type of battery specified, 9V Alkaline Battery  
(6LR61).  
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Mounting on the Wall  
The WX100 can be mounted on a wall using the wall mount adapter.  
1. Insert two mounting screws into the  
wall with their appropriate anchoring  
device 3 inches apart. Allow about 2/16  
of an inch between the wall and  
screwheads for mounting the WX100.  
2. Snap the wall mount adapter into the notches on the bottom of the radio.  
3. Insert the small plug of the AC adapter cord into the jack on the back of the  
radio marked USE AD-100W ONLY.  
4. Plug the AC adapter into any standard 120V AC wall outlet. Do not plug into  
an outlet controlled by a switch. It could cause clock reset.  
5. Place the cord inside the molded channel cord holder.  
6. Align the mounting slots on the adapter with the screws on the wall. Push in  
and down until the WX100 is firmly seated.  
7. Extend the antenna to it full height.  
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Using External Devices  
If you choose to use an external speaker, antenna, or alert system, use the  
external jacks on the back of the radio (ie: EXT SP jack, EXT ANT jack, or  
ALERT terminals respectively). You may purchase these devices at any local  
electronics store.  
To connect the external devices, do the following:  
1) Plug an optional external speaker (16-ohm) into the EXT SP jack.  
2) Plug an external antenna using an RCA pin connector or adapter into the  
EXT ANT jack.  
3) Plug the external alert system into the ALERT terminals.  
a. To open the terminal holes, press in on the two buttons in the middle of  
the ALERT terminals.  
b. Insert the two leads into the holes observing correct polarity of the external  
device. Make sure the leads are stripped to expose the wire.  
c. Release the buttons to secure the leads.  
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Controls & Functions  
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1. LCD Display  
Displays time, channel, frequency, and functions.  
2. Green Indicator Indicates that a Statement type of alert broadcast is in  
effect. Refer to the alert table for details.  
3. Yellow Indicator Indicates that a Watch type of alert broadcast is in  
effect. Refer to the alert table for details.  
4. Red Indicator  
Indicates that a Warning type of alert broadcast is in  
effect. Refer to the alert table for details.  
5. select Key  
6. Numeric Keys  
7. I Key  
Press to select the data of the Menu Mode into memory.  
Press for time and FIPS Code entries.  
Steps up the data in Menu Mode.  
8. I Key  
Steps down the data in Menu Mode.  
9. menu Key  
10. alert Key  
11. weather Key  
12. volume/off  
Press to switch the Menu Mode.  
Displays the S.A.M.E. message information.  
Selects Broadcast ON/OFF in Weather Radio mode.  
Turn clockwise to increase the volume or turn on the  
Weather Radio. Turn counterclockwise to decrease the  
volume or turn off the Weather Radio.  
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INITIAL SETTINGS  
There are six menu options that you must set up prior to proper operation.  
To do this, press menu key. Toggle I/IIkeys to change the six menu  
options.  
1. TIME  
2. CHANNEL : Refers to Weather Channel Setting  
3. FIPS : Refers to FIPS Code Setting  
4. ALT TYPE : Refers to the Alert Type Setting  
: Refers to Clock Setting.  
5. ALARM  
: Refers to the Alarm Time Setting.  
: Refers to Backlight Setting.  
6. LIGHT  
To exit menu mode, press menu repeatedly until WX100 displays.  
Each of these options are described in more detail following this introduction.  
Clock Setting  
When you first apply power or if there is a power outage, you must set the  
current time on the display. Otherwise, the display continues to flash 12:00 AM.  
To set the current time:  
1. Press menu.  
2. Press I/I until TIME appears  
on display.  
3. Press select.  
4. When power is initially applied,  
the display flashes 12:00 AM .  
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5. Then enter the time directly by  
pressing the numeric keys.  
OR  
Enter the time by pressing the  
I/I keys. To scroll more quickly  
(in 15 minute increments), press  
and hold I/IIkeys more than 5  
seconds.  
6. Press alert to select the desired  
setting, either a.m. or p.m.  
7. Press select to complete the  
entry. The display goes back to the  
Menu mode.  
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Weather Channel Setting  
Your radio is preprogrammed with the seven NOAA weather broadcast  
frequencies (Channel 1-7). Depending on your location, you may be able to  
receive more than one channel with clear reception.  
CH No.  
Frequency (MHz)  
162.550  
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162.400  
162.475  
162.425  
162.450  
162.500  
162.525  
The first time you use your radio, Channel 1 (162.550 MHz) is automatically  
set as your weather channel. Depending on your location, you may be able to  
receive this channel.  
To check or change channels, perform the following steps.  
1. Turn volume/off control clockwise until it clicks. WX100 appears in  
the display.  
2. Press weather.  
3. Adjust the volume control to a comfortable listening level. You may hear the  
weather broadcast on the initially selected channel. If not or if you wish to  
select another channel, continue on. Otherwise stop here. Your channel  
is set.  
4. Press menu.  
5. Press I/IIkeys until CHANNEL appears.  
6. Press select.  
7. Press I/IIkey to scroll through the list of channels, or press the number  
key to select the desired channel. The channel number and corresponding  
frequency appear alternately in the display. If you receive more than one  
channel, select the one that has the clearest audio.  
8. Press select again to complete the entry.  
During operation, when the channel information is flashing  
on the display, you can change the channel using the I/I  
key. Then press select to complete the entry.  
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FIPS Code Setting  
The 6-digit Federal Information Processing System (FIPS) code established by  
the National Weather Service (NWS) identifies geographic areas in the United  
States. Programming FIPS code is necessary to receive S.A.M.E. alerts about  
weather occurring in a particular area.  
To set FIPS codes:  
1. Press menu and toggle I/I until FIPS appears in the display.  
2. Press select.  
3. Press I/I to select ANY FIPS, SINGLE, or MULTIPLE.  
If you select ANY FIPS, press select. This completes the entry.  
The display returns to menu mode.  
If you select SINGLE,  
a) Press select . Then enter the FIPS code that you want to be  
monitoring.  
b) Press select and the display returns to menu mode.  
If you select MULTIPLE,  
a) Press select. FIPS 01 and the associated FIPS code alternately  
appear if entered previously. If no associated FIPS codes appear, none  
were previously entered in that location.  
b) Press select again and the digits of FIPS code start flashing,  
indicating that the code is ready to be edited or entered. A blank  
display appears if there were no previous FIPS codes entered.  
c) Press the numeric keys to enter the code and press select again  
d) Repeat the above steps in any or all memory locations using the  
I/IIto select another location.  
e) To exit this mode, press menu key until FIPS appears.  
Option Description:  
ANY FIPS When this option is selected, your radio receives the alert  
signals of any FIPS codes whether you have programmed  
them or not.  
SINGLE  
When this option is selected, your radio only receives the alert  
signals corresponding to the FIPS code that you enter.  
MULTIPLE When this option is selected, your radio receives the alert  
signals corresponding to the FIPS code that you program in  
any of the 20 memory locations.  
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Alert Type Setting  
You can change the Alert Type to one of two options.  
VOICE: WX100 sounds an alert for about 8 seconds, then automatically turns  
on the weather (voice) broadcast for 5 minutes. Then the voice  
broadcast is turned off and returns to standby mode.  
TONE: WX100 sounds an alert continuously for 15 minutes until any key  
is pressed.  
No broadcast will be heard until you disable the tone and turn the  
broadcast on.  
The WX100 automatically selects the TONE Alert Type the first time you turn it  
on. To change the Alert Type setting, see the following steps.  
1. Press menu key and toggle  
I/IIkeys until ALT TYPE  
appears in the display. Then press  
select key.  
2. Press I/IIkey to choose  
TONE or VOICE.  
3. Press select again.  
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Alarm Time Setting  
As an additional feature, the WX100 has an audible alarm clock.  
Before setting this feature, set the clock to the current time. (See page 10)  
1. Press menu key and toggle I/I  
keys until ALARM appears. Press  
select key for setting the Alarm  
Time and I/IIkeys to change the  
Alarm Time Setting on or off. If you  
do not want to set the Alarm Time,  
select Alarm off. The display goes  
back to the menu mode.  
2. If you select ON;  
enter the alarm time directly by pressing the numeric keys.  
OR  
enter the time by pressing the I/IIkeys. To scroll more quickly (in 15  
minute increments), press and hold I/I more than 5 sec.  
3. Press alert to select the desired setting, either a.m. or p.m.  
4. Press select to complete the entry.  
5. The alarm icon ( ) appears.  
6. To exit the menu mode, press  
menu key.  
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Backlight Setting  
The initial setting for the display backlight is CONSTANT, which means the  
backlight stays on continuously. You can change this setting to SAVE  
or OFF.  
In SAVE, the backlight stays on for 10 seconds and then switches to off. Then  
when any key is pressed, backlight stays on for 10 seconds and then switches  
off. In OFF, the backlight is turned off.  
1. Press menu key and toggle  
I/I key until the LIGHT  
appears in the display. And press  
select key for the Backlight  
Settings.  
2. Press I/I key to select  
CONSTANT, SAVE, or OFF  
and then press select key.  
3. To exit the menu mode, press  
menu.  
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OPERATION  
Using the Radio  
Your radio functions as a severe weather warning radio. This is especially  
useful when your area is expecting severe weather conditions any time of day.  
It emits a loud siren whenever your local NOAA weather station broadcasts a  
severe weather emergency tone. You have the option of listening to the 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 turn on the weather alert radio:  
1. Turn the volume/off control clockwise until it clicks. WX100, CH No. and  
frequency appear in the display respectively.  
2. Press weather until you hear the weather broadcast.  
OR  
If you do not want to listen to the weather broadcast, press weather again.  
The receiver is actually still on but the audio is muted.  
3. Make sure you adjust your volume control to a comfortable listening level.  
If you have set the Alert Type to VOICE, the volume level of the voice  
broadcast, when it comes on, will be set correctly.  
The volume control only adjusts the audio of the  
broadcast, not the siren volume.  
4. If the Alert Type icon ( ) or ( ) is not present, press and hold alert to  
turn on the audible weather alert. The selected Alert Type icon appears.  
When the emergency tone is broadcasted, the siren sounds and the external  
Alert terminals are activated. If you press and hold alert again, the Alert  
Type icon disappears. When the emergency tone is broadcasted, the siren  
and the external Alert terminals are disabled. The message and the  
corresponding indicator will still appear.  
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When the WX100 receives the S.A.M.E.  
message, the EVENT message and  
expiration time appear in the display.  
The corresponding indicator of the  
S.A.M.E. message turns on, and the  
corresponding siren tone sounds.  
You can choose between the S.A.M.E.  
message information with the  
keys I/I.  
If you press the alert key, the current  
time and the number of S.A.M.E.  
messages displays alternately every  
second.  
Messages are deleted if the volume/off control is  
turned off.  
Depending on the Alert Type setting  
you selected, will determine the Alert  
Type icon on the display. If you  
selected the TONE Alert Type alert,  
the following icon will be displayed.  
If you selected the Voice Alert Type  
alert, the following icon will be  
displayed.  
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5. To silence the siren, press any key.  
6. To turn off the radio, turn the volume/off control counterclockwise until  
it clicks. Your radio will continue to function as an Alarm Clock. The  
selected settings remain for the next time the radio is turned on.  
Helpful Hints  
If you programmed more than one FIPS code, make sure the menu option is  
set to MULTIPLE or ANY FIPS mode.  
Otherwise, the radio will only receive broadcasts for the FIPS code you entered  
in the SINGLE mode.  
User Shortcut Keys  
The following are few shortcut keys to allow you to change options without  
going back to the menu mode.  
Select key press and hold the select key to toggle the Alarm clock on and  
off. The alarm icon appears when the alarm clock is on. This functions  
whether the volume/off control is either set to on or off.  
Weather key Press and hold the weather key to toggle between the tone  
or voice Alert type. The corresponding icon appears. This functions only when  
the volume/off control is set to on.  
Alert key Press and hold the alert key to toggle the audible weather alert  
mode on or off. When the audible weather alert mode is on, the siren and the  
external alert terminals are enabled. The Alert Type indicator appears in  
display. When the audible weather alert mode is off, the siren and the external  
alert terminals are disabled. The Alert Type indicator does not appear in  
display, but the messages and corresponding indicator appear when an  
emergency code is received.  
When using either the weather or alert shortcut keys while  
the display is flashing, you can change to another channel  
by pressing I/I key and then press select to complete  
the entry.  
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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 Codes  
Event  
Display 1  
Display 2 Display 3 LED  
Alert Siren  
Code  
AVW  
AVA  
AVALANCH  
AVALANCH  
Red  
Warning Siren  
Yellow Watch Siren  
BZW BLIZZARD  
CDW CIVIL  
Red  
Red  
Warning Siren  
Warning Siren  
DANGER  
CDA  
CIVIL  
DANGER  
Yellow Watch Siren  
CEM CIVIL  
CFW COASTAL  
EMERGENC TUNE TV  
FLOOD  
Red  
Red  
Warning Siren  
Warning Siren  
CFA  
EAN  
EAT  
EVI  
COASTAL  
FLOOD  
ACTION  
ACTION  
IMMEDIAT  
Yellow Watch Siren  
EMERGENC  
EMERGENC  
EVACUATE  
Red  
Warning Siren  
Warning Siren  
Warning Siren  
Warning Siren  
TERMINAT Red  
Red  
Red  
FRW FIRE  
FFS  
FLASH  
FLASH  
FLASH  
FLOOD  
FLOOD  
FLOOD  
FLOOD  
FLOOD  
FLOOD  
Green Statement Siren  
Red Warning Siren  
Yellow Watch Siren  
FFW  
FFA  
FLS  
FLW  
FLA  
HMW HAZARD  
HMA HAZARD  
HWW HIGH  
Green Statement Siren  
Red  
Yellow Watch Siren  
Red Warning Siren  
Yellow Watch Siren  
Red Warning Siren  
Warning Siren  
MATERIAL  
MATERIAL  
WIND  
HWA  
HLS  
HIGH  
HURRICAN  
WIND  
Yellow Watch Siren  
Green Statement Siren  
HUW HURRICAN  
Red  
Warning Siren  
HUA  
IEW  
LEW LAW  
HURRICAN  
IMMEDIAT  
Yellow Watch Siren  
EVACUATE  
ENFORCE  
Red  
Red  
Warning Siren  
Warning Siren  
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Event  
Code  
Display 1  
Display 2 Display 3 LED  
Alert Siren  
LAE  
LOCAL  
AREA  
HAZARD  
INFO  
PERIODIC TEST  
MESSAGE  
HAZARD  
EMERGENC Red  
Red  
Warning Siren  
Warning Siren  
Warning Siren  
NHW NATIONAL  
NIC  
NPT  
DMO DEMO  
RHW RADIOLOG  
NATIONAL  
NATIONAL  
CENTER  
Red  
Green Statement Siren  
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Red  
None  
Warning Siren  
RHA  
RWT  
RMT  
SVR  
SVW  
SVA  
RADIOLOG  
WEEKLY  
MONTHLY  
SEVERE  
SEVERE  
SEVERE  
HAZARD  
TEST  
TEST  
THUNDER  
THUNDER  
THUNDER  
WEATHER  
IN-PLACE  
MARINE  
Yellow Watch Siren  
-
-
Red  
Red  
Statement Siren  
Statement Siren  
Warning Siren  
Warning Siren  
Yellow Watch Siren  
Green Statement Siren  
SVS  
SEVERE  
SPW SHELTER  
SMW SPECIAL  
Red  
Red  
Warning Siren  
Warning Siren  
SPS  
SPECIAL  
WEATHER  
Green Statement Siren  
TOR  
TORNADO  
Red  
Red  
Warning Siren  
Warning Siren  
TOW TORNADO  
TOA TORNADO  
TSW TSUNAMI  
TSA TSUNAMI  
VOW VOLCANO  
VOA VOLCANO  
WSW WINTER  
WSA  
??E  
??A  
??W  
??S  
Yellow Watch Siren  
Red Warning Siren  
Yellow Watch Siren  
Red Warning Siren  
Yellow Watch Siren  
Red Warning Siren  
Yellow Watch Siren  
Red Warning Siren  
Yellow Watch Siren  
Red Warning Siren  
Green Statement Siren  
STORM  
STORM  
TUNE TV  
TUNE TV  
TUNE TV  
TUNE TV  
WINTER  
UNKNOWN  
UNKNOWN  
UNKNOWN  
UNKNOWN  
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Testing the Weather Alert Radio  
Your local NOAA weather station regularly schedules testing periods.  
Contact them to find out the exact date and time to test your siren.  
Testing your radio is very important because an emergency alert broadcast  
might not trigger your radio alert tone, even if it receives the audio broadcast  
clearly. If you are in a fringe area, you might be able to receive the alert tone  
in one part of your house but not another. Make sure you test it in the location  
you want to leave it.  
The Alert indicators on the radio do not turn on during a  
test broadcast. Only the statement siren sounds and the  
message displays.  
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Testing the Alert Siren and Indicators  
To test and recognize the difference between the types of alert sirens and the  
alarm clock tone, perform the following steps:  
1. Turn the volume/off control clockwise until it clicks. WX100 appears in  
the display.  
2. Press and hold 1 until you hear the alarm clock tones. ALARM appears  
on the display.  
3. Press and hold 2 until you hear the Statement Alert siren. ALERt appears  
on the display and the Statement indicator turns on.  
4. Press and hold 3 until you hear the Watch Alert siren. ALERt appears on  
the display and the Watch indicator turns on.  
5. Press and hold 4 until you hear the Warning Alert siren. ALERt appears on  
the display and the Warning indicator turns on.  
The samples of the test only last for a few seconds.  
You may need to test each siren several times to be sure  
you recognize the different sirens and tones.  
Repeat steps 2 through 5 as needed.  
Make sure you can hear the siren in all areas that you would need to. If not,  
optional accessories can be purchased to ensure that you are alerted for  
emergency broadcasts. See your dealer or local electronics store for accessories.  
If you have an external alert system connected to the ALERT  
terminals, it turns on during the Alert Siren and Indicators  
test. (Steps 3-5)  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
If your WX100 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.  
Problem  
Solution  
I
I
I
WX100 wont power up.  
Check the connections at both ends of the AC  
Adapter.  
Turn on the wall switch of your room. You could  
be using an outlet controlled by the wall switch.  
I
I
I
I
I
Move the AC Adapter to another wall outlet.  
Check antenna connection.  
Move the antenna.  
I
Poor reception.  
Relocate the radio.  
You may be in a fringe area. This could require  
an optional multi-band antenna. Check with  
your dealer or local electronics store.  
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  
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 µV  
FIPS Decode Sensitivity @Dev. ±4.5 kHz  
Deviation/90 % Success Rate:  
0.4 µV  
40 dB  
Signal & Noise Ratio:  
Channel Selectivity:  
60 dB  
Audio Output Power (Maximum):  
Power Requirements:  
300 mW  
Use AD-100W (adapter included)  
with 120 V AC (±10%) 60 Hz  
Battery Back-up:  
One 9-Volt Alkaline Battery  
(not included)  
ALERT terminal output  
(w/3.9 K ohm load):  
2.4 V DC  
Antenna:  
Dimensions:  
Weight:  
Telescopic Rod Antenna (built-in)  
180 (W) x 130.5 (D) x 45 (H) mm  
350 g without AC ADAPTER and  
9 V Battery  
Specifications are typical; individual units might vary.  
Specifications are subject to change and improvement without notice.  
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ONE-YEAR EXTENDED WARRANTY  
Important: Evidence of original purchase is required for warranty service.  
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 necessary, (B)  
modified, altered, or used as part of any conversion kits,  
subassemblies, or any configurations not sold by Uniden, (C)  
improperly installed, (D) serviced or repaired by someone other  
than an authorized Uniden service center for a defect or  
malfunction covered by this warranty, (E) used in any conjunction  
with equipment or parts or as part of any system not manufactured  
by Uniden, or (F) installed or programmed by anyone other than  
as detailed by the owners manual for this product.  
STATEMENT OF REMEDY : In the event that the product does  
not conform to this warranty at any time while this warranty is in  
effect, warrantor will either, at its option, repair or replace the  
defective unit and return it to you without charge for parts,  
service, or any other cost (except shipping and handling) incurred  
by warrantor or its representatives in connection with the  
performance of this warranty. Warrantor, at its option, may replace  
the unit with a new or refurbished unit. THE LIMITED WARRANTY  
SET FORTH ABOVE IS THE SOLE AND ENTIRE WARRANTY  
PERTAINING TO THE PRODUCT AND IS IN LIEU OF AND  
EXCLUDES ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OF ANY NATURE  
WHATSOEVER, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR ARISING BY  
OPERATION OF LAW, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR  
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A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER  
OR PROVIDE FOR THE REIMBURSEMENT OR PAYMENT OF  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. Some states do not  
allow this exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to  
you.  
LEGAL REMEDIES: This warranty gives you specific legal rights,  
and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
This warranty is void outside the United States of America.  
PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING PERFORMANCE OF  
WARRANTY: If, after following the instructions in the reference  
guide you are certain that the Product is defective, pack the  
Product carefully (preferably in its original packaging). The  
Product should include all parts and accessories originally  
packaged with the Product. Include evidence of original purchase  
and a note describing the defect that has caused you to return it.  
The Product should be shipped freight prepaid, by traceable  
means, to warrantor at:  
Uniden America Corporation  
Parts and Service Division  
4700 Amon Carter Blvd  
Fort Worth, TX 76155  
(800) 554-3988, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., Central Time, Monday  
through Friday  
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MEMO  
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THANK YOU  
F OR P URCHAS I NG THI S UNI DEN P RODUCT!  
© 2000 Uniden America Corporation  
UBZZ01900ZZ  
All rights reserved • Printed in China  
Covered under one or more of the following U.S. patents:  
4,597,104  
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5,598,430  
4,627,100  
5,530,296  
5,600,223  
5,438,688  
5,548,832  
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