All Hazards Weather Alert Radio MD319 Owner's Manual Thank you for purchasing our products. Please read this manual carefully before using this product. If you encounter any difficulties or problems during use, please contact us for further assistance.
UNCATALOGUED Product Information Quick Start Instructions Weather Channel Frequency Function Diagram Accessory Jacks Icons on the Display Setup Time Setup Date Setup Alarm Time Select Alert Mode LCD Back lighting Set up Button Beep Alert Siren Volume Setting Testing the Alert Define Alert Mode Electable Alert Reference Chart Programming County Codes Select Weather Channel Set up Volume Reveling Alerts Use of Earphone Use of Antenna Use of Power / Dry Batteries Cautions Technical Indicators Warranty Safety I
duct Information Thank you for choosing us! Your new MD319 weather radii is the latest in weather and hazard alert monitoring technology, providing you with the information needed to keep you safe. Your MD319 weather radio has a special receiver that adjusts to the 24/7 broadcasts issued by the National Weather Service.
2.Plug the AC adapter into a standard housing outlet. Plug the other end of the adapter into the DC jack on the back of the radio. Power adapter AC Power pullet Danger 4.Quickly program to the weather channel in your area. #8." button to enter the "WEATHER CHANNEL" . b. Pressthe {1 wea” button or" 4/4" button to select the desired " channel " C.Press the * fii: " or button to confirm and save the setting.
d. If you choose the "SINGLE " or the "MULTIPLE ", please use the * 45/62 * button to scroll through the digits 0-9. e. Input the first digit, then press the save that selection and move 10 the next digit. And Continue programming all & digits in this way. f When finished, press the" #E%. "button and your entered code will be saved. And then to program your next code, press the" i / #2" button to go to the next code location. Note: 1, In the "SINGLE" coding mode, Only 1 Code can be set. 2.
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Set up Alarm e a.Pressthe™ | Mem: : " button, b. Pressthe" ¢ 76D " button until “SET UP ALARM" is displayed. C. Pressthe” feet: " button to turn on the alarm via the button, "ALARM ON * is displayed. d. Pressthe” fh: "button,alarm hour setting will begin to flash. prostheses” 4 4 (Note: the AM/PM setting cannot be manually changed; it changes automatically as you scroll through the hours). * button to adjust the alarm hour setting. prostheses " gf //fB "button,alarm minute setting will begin to flash.
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Set up Button Beep a. Pressthe " | lhl: " button. b.Press the" B/S " button until "BUTTON BEEP BEEPS ON” is displayed. c.Press the " sa" button,choose "BEEPS ON or OFF" by the &5" button. d. Pressthe" {@ISBN" button to save the setting. e.Press the ™ [fii * button to exit the setting, Alert Siren Volume Setting a. Pressthe" { HEIR | " button. b.Press the button until “SIREN LEVEL LO" is displayed. ©.Press the " button, "LEVEL LO" will begin to flash.
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Electable Alert Reference Chart Event Code Level Default Administrative message Advisory OFF Avalanche Watch Watch OFF Avalanche Warning Warning OFF Biological Hazard Warning Warning on* Boil Water Warning Warning OFF Blizzard Warning Warning OFF ChildAbductionEmergency Advisory OFF Civil Danger Warning Warning on* Civil Emergency Message Warning on* Coastal Flood Watch Watch OFF Coastal Flood Warning Warning OFF Chemical Hazard Warning Warning on* Contaminated Water Warning | Warning on* Dam Watch Watch OF
Electable Alert Reference Chart Event Code Level Default Flood Warning Warning OFF Fire Warning Warning OFF Flash Freeze Warning Warning OFF Freeze Warning Warning QFF Hurricane Statement Advisory OFF Hazardous Materials Warning Warning an” Hurricane Watch Watch OFF Hurricane Warning Warning on* High Wind Watch Watch OFF High Wind Warning Warning OFF Iceberg Warning Warning OFF Industrial Fire Warning Warning on Local Area Emergency Advisory on* Law Enforcement Warning Warning on* Land Slide Warning Warning
Electable Alert Reference Chart Event Code Level Default Severe Thunderstorm Warning | Warning OFF Severe Weather Statement Advisory OFF Tornado Watch Watch OFF 811 Telephone Outage Emergency | Advisory OFF Tornado Warning Warning on Tropical Storm Watch Watch OFF Tropical Storm Warning Warning on* Tsunami Watch Watch On® Tsunami Warning Warning on” Transmitter Backup On Advisory OFF Transmitter Carrier Off Advisory OFF Transmitter Carrier On Advisory OFF Transmitter Primary On Advisory OFF Volcano Warning
Programming County Codes 1.Programming Notes This MD319 can be programmed up to 23 different codes. You can select only your county and surrounding counties. It ensures that you only receive alerts for your county. 2.Getting S.A.M.E. County Codes a The National Weather Service Toll-Free Number provides S.AM.E. County Codes (1-888-886-1227) ‘When you call the NWS toll-free number, automated instructions will guide you to the S.A.M.E. County Code(s) you need. The number will be six digits long.
County Codes{Only 1 Code can be set) prostheses” { MEE : " button. * button until “COUNTY CODE" is displayed. c. Pressthe "8B button and then the scroll through" SINGLE ", "MULTIPLE "or "ALL", d.Display "SINGLE" , then press the " ied: "button. ese the" button to scroll through the digits 0-9. Input the first digit +" to save that selection and move to the next digit. f.Continue programming all 6 digits in this way. g When finished, press * "button and your entered code will be saved. b. Pressthe" h.
h When finished, press the " #825. "button and your entered code will be saved. And them to program your next code, prostheses * * button to go to the next code location. i. When you have entered all your desired codes, press the " £4 "button to save your settings. CRs COB Go rea QD COE Ot a Set the Weather Channel prostheses" mes: "button, b. Pressthe" * button until “WEATHER CHANNEL" is displayed. C.Press the" ZT" button, d. Pressthe button or * owe.
One Click to Set Channel: prostheses” {fh owe. " key to enter the "WEATHER CHANNEL" option. b.Continue to press the "SUSE" key to select the desired "channel. (WX: 1 CH-2CH-3CH-4CH-5CH-6CH-7CH} Use the chart on page 3 of this user manual to visit to see the appropriate frequencies and channels for your area, prostheses" #28 or* HEM “button to confirm and save the settings.
(XE EE This radio is designed with an "EARPHONE" port. To avoid affecting others, just insert the earphone to the jack. Note: When in weather alert mode, please unplug the earphones to receive the weather alert information. lilo, Rl When listening to WX raid, this unit uses a pull-rod antenna to receive broadcasts. When listening, please pull out the telescopic antenna, and change its length and direction fo get the best reception. Outdoor Antenna: In remote areas, the transmit signal coverage is weak.
Use of Power / Dry Batteries 1. Instructions for using power supply (main power supply) a. Plug the AC adapter into a standard housing socket. Simply plug the other end of the adapter into the DC jack (DC JACK) on the back of the radio. b. The power adapter is used as the main power supply for the product and can work 24 hours a day. (The power adapter has built-in temperature fuse protection so please feel free to use it). c.
1. When the battery power is insufficient to replace the battery, please connect. the adapter power to DC JACK for use, and replace the battery under the normal power supply of DC JACK interface. The machine can not replace the battery in the case of power failure, otherwise the information data set will be lost. 2. The product is recommended to use the DC JACK interface power supply as a priority. The battery is used as a backup battery. 3.When the battery voltage is lower than 2.
REAL Tag 1, Avoid violent shocks or falling to the ground. 2. Do not expose it to direct sunlight, high temperature or humidity. 3. Cassettes, magnetic cards and other magnetic recording software should be placed away from the body speaker to prevent the recordings from being erased or noise on the cassette. 4. f there is any debris falling into the ravioli, please check it with qualified maintenance personnel before use. 5. When cleaning the case, wipe it with a soft cloth dampened with detergent solution.
FCC Warming ‘This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation, NOTE 1: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.