Uniden BC370CRS English Owners Manual - Page 26

Using All-Hazards - scanner programing

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Using All-Hazards Your BC370CRS's All-Hazards function makes it one of the most powerful weather radio receivers built. It will activate on local broadcast of the standard EAS signal on NOAA (weather) channels, AM, FM, or TV Broadcast channels. Your scanner automatically monitors for an EAS alert on the last-tuned channel whenever you turn off the scanner. To ensure that you are alerted, be sure to set the MODE switch to Weather (if you receive alerts on standard NOAA channels), or to AM/FM and tune to the appropriate broadcast channel in your area. Limiting Alerts to Your County Alerts include a special digital signal called S.A.M.E. (specific area message encoding) that identifies the area impacted by an alert. This lets you set the scanner to ignore alerts that are not for your county, preventing many false alerts for storms that are in surrounding counties. You can store up to 4 county codes in your scanner and select one or more of them to receive alerts for. Programming County Codes Your scanner uses FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards) codes to identify counties. You can find the FIPS code for your area by going to: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/nwrsame.htm and looking up your county's 6-digit code. Once you have the codes for the counties you are interested in, follow these steps to program them into the scanner. 1. Slide the MODE switch to Weather. 2. Press and hold the soft key for the FIPS position you want to program. After about 2 seconds, the display changes to show the current setting. 3. Use the keypad to enter the code for that position, then press E/PGM. 4. Tap the other FIPS keys and use the keypad to enter the codes you want to associate with each key. 5. When you have programmed all FIPS codes, press the RTN soft key to return to normal weather mode. Using All-Hazards 26

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Your BC370CRS’s All-Hazards function makes it one of the most powerful
weather radio receivers built. It will activate on local broadcast of the
standard EAS signal on NOAA (weather) channels, AM, FM, or TV
Broadcast channels. Your scanner automatically monitors for an EAS
alert on the last-tuned channel whenever you turn off the scanner.
To ensure that you are alerted, be sure to set the
MODE
switch to
Weather
(if you receive alerts on standard NOAA channels), or to
AM/FM
and tune to the appropriate broadcast channel in your area.
Limiting Alerts to Your County
Alerts include a special digital signal called S.A.M.E. (specific area
message encoding) that identifies the area impacted by an alert. This lets
you set the scanner to ignore alerts that are not for your county,
preventing many false alerts for storms that are in surrounding counties.
You can store up to 4 county codes in your scanner and select one or
more of them to receive alerts for.
Programming County Codes
Your scanner uses FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standards)
codes to identify counties. You can find the FIPS code for your area by
going to:
and looking up your county’s 6-digit code. Once you have the codes for
the counties you are interested in, follow these steps to program them
into the scanner.
1. Slide the
MODE
switch to
Weather
.
2. Press and hold the soft key for the FIPS position you want to program.
After about 2 seconds, the display changes to show the current setting.
3. Use the keypad to enter the code for that position, then press
E/PGM
.
4. Tap the other
FIPS
keys and use the keypad to enter the codes you
want to associate with each key.
5. When you have programmed all FIPS codes, press the
RTN
soft key to
return to normal weather mode.
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