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INTRODUCTION
Never lose touch with what’s going on with this handy device:
stayed tuned to your favorite radio station or listen for the 
latest weather warnings.
Equipped with an emergency siren, flashlight and ability to 
charge your mobile phone, this Multi-Powered Emergency 
Radio is a must-have item for your outdoor adventures.
Keep this manual handy as  you use your new product. It 
contains practical step-by-step instructions as well as technical 
specifications and warnings you should know about.
 NOTE  This product is specifically equipped for access to 
NOAA Weather Radio, but it does not have an alert function 
when weather warnings  occur. For alert  features, please 
consider our WR202 or WR203 models with Alert and SAME 
Alert functionality.
ABOUT THE NATIONAL WEATHER RADIO SYSTEM
The National Weather Service (NWS) is an agency within 
the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) 
that operates a nationwide network of radio stations known 
as the NOAA Weather Radio (NWR). The NWR radio system 
broadcasts warning information for all types of hazards, both 
natural and technological. Working in conjunction with the 
Emergency Alert System (EAS), NWR is an all-in-one hazards 
radio network and is considered to be the single source of all 
comprehensive weather and emergency information.
A nationwide network, the NWR consists of more than 1000 
stations in the  United  States, Puerto  Rico,  the  US Virgin 
Islands and US Pacific Territories. Broadcasts are designed 
to  meet  local  needs. Routine  programming  is repeated 
every few minutes and consists of local forecast, regional 
conditions and marine forecasts.
Additional information, including  river stages and  climatic 
data, is also provided. During emergencies, these routine 
broadcasts are interrupted to report specific warnings.
OVERVIEW
FRONT VIEW
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1.   knob: turn on / off radio; adjust volumeVOL
2.  turn emergency alarm on/off: 
3.  Solar panel 
4.  switch: select radio (AM / FM), National Weather   MODE
Radio (NWR channels 1-7) or mobile phone charging
5.  Crank: wind to charge battery or mobile phone
6.  LED indicator:red light to indicate unit / mobile phone is 
charging or green light to indicate radio is on 
Multi-Powered Emergency Radio
Model:WR201
USER MANUAL
BACK VIEW
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1.   turn flashlight on/off
2.  : adjust radio frequency (AM / FM only)TUNING
3.  Antenna
4.  Light
5.  Mobile phone charger jack
6.  Headphone jack
7.  DC adapter jack
POWER SOURCE
This  Multi-Powered  Emergency  Radio  has  a  built-in 
rechargeable battery that can  store energy  from different 
sources: a solar panel, a manual hand crank, or electricity 
via an adapter (not included in package).
 IMPORTANT  AM/FM radio and NOAA radio do not function 
when battery is low. Promptly recharge battery to prevent 
disruptions to broadcasts or playing of music.
Insert rechargeable battery:
1.  Using  a  screwdriver,  remove  screw  from  battery 
compartment cover and lift cover away.
2.  Insert battery pack (with cylinders lying sideways).
3.  Align holes  in the  connector  with  the  pins,  then  push 
connector in.
4.  Tuck  wires  in and  ensure  they  are  within  the  battery 
compartment area.
5.  Close battery compartment cover and secure with screw.
SOLAR POWER
Expose the solar panel directly to sunlight.
 TIPS 
•  For best  results  when  charging  the battery,  place  the 
solar panel directly with view to sunlight.
•  Direct solar panel as follows:
Solar panel facing: if you reside in the:
North Southern 
Hemisphere
South Northern 
Hemisphere
•  It  takes  approximately  18  hours  to  fully  charge  the 
battery by solar power (under strong light conditions).
•  Do not scratch the solar panel’s surface or wipe it with 
strong detergent.
•  Do not expose the solar panel to rain, snow or moisture.
•  The  duration  of  the  rechargeable  battery’s  charging  or 
operating  time  is  determined  by  either  the  intensity  of 
sunlight or the position of the solar panel towards the sun.
•  Do not overcharge the batteries.
 NOTE  Solar panel cannot be used to charge mobile phone.
EN
CRANK
 IMPORTANT  Wind crank at a steady rate of at least 2 
revolutions per second. To indicate the phone is receiving 
enough power to charge, a red LED will light up. Continue 
cranking at this rate until you feel your mobile phone has 
been adequately  charged. The red LED will be lit for the 
duration of the charging process.
If  for  any  reason  cranking  was  stopped,  wait  at  least  
5 seconds before beginning to crank again.
Damages to your mobile phone and/or battery may result 
from  not  following  these  instructions  for  which  Oregon 
Scientific disclaims  any  liability. Oregon Scientific will not 
be  held  liable for any  actual  or  consequential damages 
arising from this.
Mobile phones  can  only  be  charged  by  cranking  or  by 
adapter (separate purchase required).
To charge unit:
1.  Slide   switch to any position other than  .MODE
2.  Lift crank and wind clockwise.
To charge mobile phone:
1.  Using  USB  cable  (not  included)  connect  one  end  to 
the mobile  phone  and  the other end to  mobile  phone 
charger jack.
2.  Slide MODE switch to select  .
3.  Lift crank and wind clockwise.
 NOTE  1 minute of winding can power the radio for approx. 
10  minutes. It would  take  approximately  50  minutes  of 
continuous  winding  (2 turns per second)  to  fully  charge 
the battery. 
 NOTE  Some smartphone models may not charge using 
the crank and the USB slot in this product. Please test this 
function using your phone to ensure that it works with your 
product. You may also want to consider charging an external 
battery pack as a backup for emergencies. 
ELECTRICITY FROM ADAPTER
To use this feature, purchase a 5V adapter.
1.  Lift the soft plastic cover located on the back of the unit.
2.  Plug adapter into the unit and the other end to wall outlet.
3.  Slide  MODE  switch  to    or  any  other  position 
depending on what you intend to charge.
 NOTE  It takes 2.5 hours to fully charge the battery by using 
a charger, that is not included.
AM/FM RADIO
 NOTE  When battery is low, radio cannot be turned on.
To turn radio on / off and adjust volume:
•  Turn   knob.VOL
Green light indicates radio is on.  
 NOTE  When charging, even if radio is on, indicator light 
will be red.
To select frequency:
1.  Slide   switch to select AM or FM.MODE
2.  Turn TUNING wheel to adjust frequency.
 TIP  Reception quality may vary; try positioning in various 
locations. If using the unit indoors, reception will improve as 
you get closer to windows or upper rooms of your residence 
or  location. Be  sure  to extend  the  antenna to  improve 
reception as well. 
NOAA WEATHER RADIO
FINDING LOCAL CHANNELS
National Weather  Service  uses one  of  7 preset  radio 
frequencies for  their  NOAA  Weather  Radio  transmitters 
across  the  country.  Please  refer  to  the  below  phone 
number and website link to find the right channel for your 
local county:
To contact the NWS by telephone:
1.  Phone 1-888-NWR-SAME (1-888-697-7263).
2.  Follow prompts through a simple voice menu.
To obtain NWS radio channels on the internet:
1.  Locate www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/indexnw.htm 
2.  Click the State for which information is needed.
For example,  clicking  on “Montana”  will  give  a  list  of 
information relevant to the State of Montana including the 
names of counties, NWR transmitter locations, the frequency 
of the transmitter, the strength of the signal in WATTS, and 
any remarks as applicable.
Example of the first 10 county radio channels:
COUNTY  NWR  FREQ  CALL   CHOOSE
    TRANS-  MHZ    RADIO 
    MITTER      CHANNEL 
Beaverhead  Butte,MT  162.550  WXL79        7
Beaverhead  Dillon,MT  162.475  WNG638  4 
Big Horn  Billings,MT  162.550  WXL27  7 
Blaine  Havre, MT  162.400  WXL53  1 
Blaine  Billings MT  162.475  WWG85  4 
Broadwater  Helena, MT  162.400  WXK66  1 
Carbon  Billings MT  162.550  WXL27  7 
Carter  Baker, MT  162.550  WXK57  7 
Cascade  Great Falls,  162.550  WXJ43  7
    MT
Chouteau  Miles Hill, MT  162.500  WWG84  5 
After  identifying  the  frequency  of  your  local  NOAA 
Weather Radio transmitter, refer to below table to find the 
corresponding channel (1-7).
To receive weather alerts, slide the MODE switch to select 
the NOAA weatherband channel (WB 1-7) for your area.
Examples of which radio to choose for a particular location 
is given in the far right column in above chart.
CHANNEL CORRESPONDING 
RADIO FREQUENCY
1 162.400 MHz
2 162.425 MHz
3 162.450 MHz
4 162.475 MHz
5 162.500 MHz
6 162.525 MHz
7 162.550 MHz
 NOTE  When battery is low, NOAA radio cannot be 
turned on.
RECEPTION TEST
The fact that you can  get clear voice  reception  does not 
guarantee that an  emergency alert will trigger your unit’s 
alert tone. To test actual reception, your unit must receive 
a test or emergency alert signal broadcast. Try positioning 
the radio in different locations to find a place where it can 
receive a clear signal to ensure its effectiveness.
The  National  Weather Service (NWS)  broadcasts  a  test 
alert every week on Wednesday between 10AM and 12PM 
(noon).  To receive  the  test  message make  sure  that  a 
Channel has been selected.
To find out the specific test schedule in your area, contact 
your local National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 
(NOAA) or National Weather Service (NWS) office. These 
offices are usually listed in the telephone book under 
“US Government”.
If you have any questions regarding alarm tests or to verify 
if a test was conducted, contact the programming office of 
your local NOAA Weather Radio station. 
EMERGENCY SIREN
This emergency radio is equipped with a siren to help you 
call the attention of passersby should you be in distress or 
encounter an emergency situation.
To turn emergency alarm on:
Push   switch outward.
To turn alarm off, push   switch back to its 
original position.
FLASHLIGHT
Press    to turn flashlight on / off.
SPECIFICATIONS
TYPE DESCRIPTION
Dimensions
(L x W x H)
6.3 x 1.8 x 3.0 inches
(160 x 45 x 77 mm)
Weight 10.9 oz (308 g) 
AM radio 520 – 1710 KHz
FM radio 88 – 108 MHz 
NOAA radio 162.400 - 162.550 MHz
Battery 350mAh 3.6V Ni-MH
rechargeable battery
DC adapter DC5V 500mA (not includ)
PRECAUTIONS
•  Do not subject the unit to excessive force, shock, dust, 
temperature or humidity.
•  Do not cover the ventilation holes with any items such 
as newspapers, curtains etc.
•  Do not immerse the unit in water. If you spill liquid over 
it, dry it immediately with a soft, lint-free cloth.
•  Do not clean the unit with abrasive or corrosive materials.
•  Do not tamper with the unit’s internal components. This 
invalidates the warranty.
•  Only use fresh batteries. Do not mix new and old batteries.
•  Images shown in this manual may differ from the 
  actual display.
•  When disposing of this product, ensure it is collected 
separately for special treatment and not as household waste.
•  Placement  of this  product  on  certain  types  of  wood 
may  result  in  damage  to  its  finish for which Oregon 
Scientific will not be responsible. Consult the furniture 
manufacturer's care instructions for information.
•  The contents of this  manual may  not  be  reproduced 
without the permission of the manufacturer.
•  Do  not  dispose  old batteries  as  unsorted  municipal 
waste. Collection of such waste separately for special 
treatment is necessary.
•  Please  note  that  some  units  are  equipped with  a 
battery safety strip. Remove the strip from the battery 
compartment before first use.
•  Should there be any discrepancies between the English 
and other language versions, the English version shall 
apply and prevail.
 NOTE  The  technical specifications for this  product  and 
the contents  of  the user  manual  are  subject to  change 
without notice.
 NOTE  Features and accessories will not be available in 
all  countries.  For more information,  please  contact your 
local retailer.
ABOUT OREGON SCIENTIFIC
Visit our website (www.oregonscientific.com) to learn more 
about Oregon Scientific products.
For any enquiry, please contact our Customer Services at 
info@oregonscientific.com.
FCC STATEMENT
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.
   WARNING   Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly 
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void 
the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
 NOTE  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. These limits are designed to provide 
reasonable protection  against  harmful  interference  in  a 
residential installation.
This  equipment  generates,  uses  and can radiate radio 
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance 
with  the instructions, may cause  harmful  interference to 
radio  communications. However,  there  is  no  guarantee 
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If 
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or 
television reception, which can be determined by turning the 
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct 
the interference by one or more of the following measures:
•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
•  Increase the separation between the equipment 
  and receiver.
•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different 
from that to which the receiver is connected.
•  Consult  the  dealer  or  an  experienced  radio  /  TV 
technician for help.
INTRODUCTION
Ne perdez jamais le contact avec ce qui se passe autour 
de vous grâce à cet appareil très pratique: restez à l’écoute 
de votre station radio favorite ou écoutez les alertes météo 
en cours.
Equipée d’une sirène d’alarme, d’une lampe torche et de 
la capacité  de recharger  votre téléphone  portable,  cette 
Radio à Alimentation Multiple pour situations d’urgence est 
l’accessoire indispensable de vos aventures de plein air.
Gardez cette notice à portée de main quand vous utilisez ce 
nouveau matériel. Elle contient des instructions pratiques 
détaillées ainsi que les caractéristiques techniques et les 
avertissements que vous devriez connaitre.
 REMARQUE  Cet appareil est équipé spécifiquement pour 
l’accès au réseau de Radio Météo NOAA, mais il n’a pas 
de fonction d’alerte quand des alertes météo se produisent. 
Pour les fonctions d’alerte, veuillez considérer nos modèles 
WR202 ou  WR203 avec  fonctions d’alerte  standard  et 
d’alerte SAME.
A PROPOS DU RÉSEAU NATIONAL  DERADIO MÉTÉO
Le  service  Météorologique  National  (NWS)  est  une 
agence  qui  fait  partie  de  l’Administration  Nationale 
Océanique & Atmosphérique (NOAA) qui gère un réseau 
national  de  stations  radio connu  comme  Radio Météo 
NOAA  (NWR). Le  système  de  radio  NWR  diffuse  des 
informations d’alerte concernant tous types de dangers, 
soit naturels, soit technologiques. En conjonction avec le 
Système d’Alertes d’Urgence (EAS), NWR est un réseau 
intégré  pour tous  les  risques  et  est  considéré  comme 
source unique de toute l’information complète sur la météo 
et les alertes d’urgence.
Étant un réseau  national,  NWR est  constitué  de  plus 
de  1000  stations  aux  États-Unis,  à  Porto  Rico,  aux Iles 
Vierges Américaines et dans les territoires américains du 
Pacifique. Les émissions sont conçues pour répondre aux 
besoins  locaux.  Un  programme  de  routine est  répété à 
quelques minutes d’intervalle et comprend des prévisions 
locales, les conditions météo régionales et les prévisions 
météo marines.
De  l’information  supplémentaire,  y  compris les niveaux 
des rivières  et  les  données  climatiques,  est également 
fournie. En cas d’urgence, ces émissions de routine sont 
interrompues pour diffuser des alertes spécifiques.
VUE D’ENSEMBLE
VUE AVANT
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1.  bouton pour allumer / éteindre la radio et régler VOL : 
  le volume
2.  allumer / éteindre la sirène d’alarme: 
3.  Panneau solaire 
4.  MODE: interrupteur pour sélectionner la fréquence radio 
(AM / FM), la Radio Météo Nationale (NWR canaux 1-7) 
ou le chargement de téléphone portable
5.  Manivelle:  à  remonter  pour  charger  la  batterie  ou  un 
téléphone portable
6.  Voyant LED: le voyant rouge indique que l’appareil ou le 
téléphone portable est en train d’être chargé, le voyant 
vert indique que la radio est en marche
Radio à Alimentation Multiple pour 
situations d’urgence  
Modèle : WR201
NOTICE D’UTILISATION
VUE ARRIÈRE
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1.   Allume / Éteint la lampe torche
2.  TUNING: ajuste la fréquence radio (AM / FM seulement)
3.  Antenne
4.  Lampe
5.  Prise de chargement de téléphone portable 
6.  Prise de casque 
7.  Prise d’adaptateur courant continu
SOURCE D’ALIMENTATION
Cette Radio à Alimentation Multiple pour situations d’urgence 
a une batterie rechargeable qui peut entreposer l’énergie 
de sources différentes : un panneau solaire, une manivelle 
ou de l’alimentation électrique par un adaptateur (qui n’est 
pas inclus).
   IMPORTANT   la radio AM/FM  et  la  radio  NOAA  ne 
fonctionnent  pas  quand  les piles  sont faibles. Recharger 
les  piles  promptement pour  éviter les  interruptions  des 
émissions ou de l’écoute de musique.
Insertion de la batterie rechargeable :
1.  Avec  un  tournevis,  dévisser la  vis  du  compartiment à 
batterie et enlever le couvercle.
2.  Insérer le bloc batterie (la partie cylindrique positionnée 
parallèlement à la radio).
3.  Aligner  les  trous  de  connexion  avec  les  broches  et 
enfoncer le connecteur.
4.  Ranger les fils soigneusement pour s’assurer qu’ils sont 
à l’intérieur du compartiment à batterie.
5.  Refermer le couvercle du compartiment à batterie et le 
verrouiller avec la vis.
ALIMENTATION SOLAIRE 
Exposer le panneau solaire directement à la lumière 
du soleil.
 ASTUCES 
•  Pour  de  meilleurs  résultats  quand  vous  rechargez  la 
batterie, placer le panneau solaire en vue directe 
  du soleil.
•  Diriger le panneau solaire comme suit :
Le panneau solaire
fait face au : 
Si vous résidez dans:
Nord L’Hémisphère Sud
Sud L’Hémisphère Nord
•  Il  faut  environ  18  heures  pour  charger  la  batterie 
complètement  par  alimentation  solaire  (avec  un 
ensoleillement fort).
•  Ne  pas  rayer  la  surface  du  panneau  solaire  ou  le 
nettoyer avec un détergent puissant.
•  Ne pas exposer le panneau solaire à la pluie, la neige 
ou l’humidité.
•  La durée de chargement de la batterie rechargeable ou 
le temps d’utilisation sont déterminés soit par l’intensité 
de  l’ensoleillement,  soit  par  la  position  du  panneau 
solaire par rapport au soleil.
•  Ne pas charger la batterie excessivement. 
  REMARQUE  Le panneau solaire ne peut pas être utilisé 
pour charger les téléphones portables.
FR
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The following information is not to be used as contact for support 
or sales. Please visit our website at www.oregonscientific.com 
for all enquiries.
We
Name:  Oregon Scientific, Inc.
Address:  19861 SW 95th Ave.,Tualatin,
  Oregon 97062 USA
Telephone No.:  1-800-853-8883
declare that the product 
Product No.:  WR201
Product Name:  Multi-Powered Emergency Radio
Manufacturer:  IDT Technology Limited
Address:   Block C, 9/F, Kaiser Estate,
  Phase 1, 41 Man Yue St.,    
  Hung Hom, Kowloon, 
  Hong Kong
is in conformity with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is 
subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may 
not cause harmful interference. 2) This device must accept 
any interference received, including interference that may 
cause undesired operation.
Specyfikacje produktu
| Marka: | Oregon Scientific | 
| Kategoria: | radio | 
| Model: | WR201 | 
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