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Oregon Scientific WR102 - Getting Started; Installing the Batteries; Display Modes

Oregon Scientific WR102
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GETTING STARTED
Please note that the WR102 does not 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 Stand-By, NOAA-Mute, or NOAA-Off modes
instead of NOAA-On.
NOTE: Leaving the WR102 in NOAA-On mode will result in significant battery power consumption. It is
recommended that the WR102 be on NOAA-Stand-By when the user is not listening to radio broadcasts.
INSTALLING THE BATTERIES
The WR102 uses three (3) UM-3 or “AA” size 1.5V alkaline batteries. When replacing the batteries, if the user
changes the battery within 25 seconds, all settings will retained and will not require resetting.
To install batteries:
1.Gently pull to open battery-compartment latch.
2.Lift to open the battery compartment door. Insert batteries with polarities in the diection as shown.
3. Replace battery compartment door.
NOTE: If batteries are changed within 25 seconds, the clock will not stop and settings will not need to be reset.
DISPLAY MODES
There are two basic categories of display modes:
1. Clock-Display Mode displays information specific to the time and date functions: current time, current date,
alarm time(s) and status of alarm time(s).
2. NOAA Radio Status Mode details information specific to the status of the NOAA radio: NOAA-On, NOAA-
Stand-by, NOAA-Mute and NOAA-Off.
To switch between the various time/date displays, press (MODE) and with each press, the display will advance
sequentially.
Current Time Alarm 1
Current Date Alarm 2

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