Emerson CKW2000 Clock Radio User Manual


 
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Receiving NOAA Hazard Alert Messages
When the NWR transmitter covering your area sends out an alert message that
applies to your county, your CKW2000 will react as follows:
One of the 3 indicators on the front panel will turn on depending on whether the
message is considered a “WARNING, a WATCH, or a STATEMENT
(Advisory).
Depending on the Siren Alert Mode that you selected, the siren will sound
for 5 minutes, or the siren will sound for 8 seconds and then you will hear
the actual alert announcement from the NWR transmitter for approximately
5 minutes.
You can stop the siren sooner by pressing the ALERT OFF/ALM 2 or POWER
button. To stop the announcement you must press the WEATHER/HAZARD
button.
The actual message text will scroll
across the top line of the LCD display.
The second line of the display will
show the ending time of the current
alert.
The message will continue to scroll across the display until the alert is
over, or until you cancel the message by pressing the ALERT OFF/ALM 2
or POWER button.
Receiving/Storing Overlapping Alerts
In certain instances you may receive a new alert message while the first message
is still in effect. The CKW2000 can store up to 15 different alert messages with
overlapping effective times. When the new message is received it immediately
appears on the display and the previous message is stored in the memory.
To review the last 15 alert messages stored in the memory, make sure the radio is
Offand then press the Navigation button to scroll through the last 15 received
messages. If any of the stored messages has already expired, the word
EXPIRATIONappears in the display below the scrolling message text.
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