INDEX
Quick Start Instructions......................................................................................................................................................2
Installing the Belt Clip...........................................................................................................................................................2
Thank you................................................................................................................................................................................2
HH54 Features, Controls and LCD Indicators..............................................................................................................3
Set the Clock..........................................................................................................................................................................3
Set the SleepAlarm...............................................................................................................................................................3
Set the Channel......................................................................................................................................................................3
S.A.M.E County Codes ........................................................................................................................................................4
Getting the S.A.M.E County Code....................................................................................................................................4
Programming S.A.M.E Codes into the HH54............................................................................................................. 4-5
Travel/Home Modes......................................................................................................................................................... 5-6
Choosing an AlertType....................................................................................................................................................6
Reviewing Alerts................................................................................................................................................................6
Display Backlighting ..........................................................................................................................................................6
Reception............................................................................................................................................................................7
Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................................................................7
OneYear LimitedWarranty............................................................................................................................................8
Service.................................................................................................................................................................................8
Other Midland Products..................................................................................................................................................9
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HH54 Features and Controls
Controls
Set the Clock
1. Press the MENU button to open menu options.
2. Press the UP arrow to scroll through the menu
untilTIME is displayed. Press the SELECT button.
3. Press the UP arrow until the current hour is
displayed. ( NoteAM/PM changes as you scroll
through the hours.)
4. Press the RIGHT arrow to save current hour
and advance to minutes.
5. Program the minutes the same way.
WX/Snooze
Button
Tri-ColorAlert
ON/OFF Button
LED
Volume Up/Down
Buttons
Headset/Charge
Jack
6. Press the SELECT button to store the current
time. Press the MENU button to exit menu mode.
Travel/Home
Navigational
Button
Set the SleepAlarm
1. Press the MENU button to open menu options.
2. Press the UP arrow to scroll through the menu until
ALARM is displayed. Press the SELECT button.
3. Press the UP arrow until the current hour is displayed.
(NoteAM/PM changes as you scroll through the hours.)
4. Press the RIGHT arrow to save current hour and
advance to minutes.
Buttons
Select Button
Menu Button
LCD Indicators
Alert Type
Indicates when
VOICE or
SIRENAlert
type is selected
Travel/Home
Indicates when
the radio is
either inTravel
or Home
Alarm Clock
Indicates when
the alarm clock is
activated
NOAA
MENU
Battery
Indicates when
the battery
level is low
Indicates when
the radio is on
and in weather
radio mode
Indicates when
the radio is in
MENU mode
5. Program the minutes the same way.
6. Press the SELECT button to store the current time.
Mode
7. Press the MENU button to exit menu mode.
To temporarily silence the sleep alarm, press theWX/SNOOZE
button.This will advance the alarm time by 9 minutes. To silence the alarm
for the remainder of the day, press the MENU button.
Alphanumeric
Readout
Displays type and
time of alert
Set the Channel
1. Press the MENU button once.
Start Over Programming: If you want to start over
2. Press the DOWN arrow until CHANNEL is displayed
on the LCD. Press the SELECT button.
3. Press the DOWN arrow until you hear the broadcast
of your station.Then Press the SELECT button to save
your station and exit back to Menu mode.
while programming, press the MENU button continuously until
it“backs out” of the programming mode.If no buttons are pres-
sed for about one minute the radio will exit the menu mode
Invalid Button Press: When you press a button that is not
correct for programming the button will beep twice. A single
button beep indicates a valid button press.
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S.A.M.E (SpecificArea Message
2.Visit the NationalWeather Service website at
Encoding) County Codes
You can program the HH54 Portable Emergency
Weather Alert Radio with up to 9 S.A.M.E. county
codes.The National Weather service divides the United
States by state and county (or parish) and assigns a six
digit code number called a FIPS (Federal Information
Processing System) code, also known as a S.A.M.E. county
code.This will eliminate any alerts that are not within
these 9 areas of interest. Warnings, watches, advisories
and statements, about 80 different types, will activate
the weather radio for only your programmed specific
area.The S.A.M.E. message the NWS sends contains
information pertaining to the period for which the alert
is valid. NWS can set the active time of the alert from
15 minutes up to 6 hours.When the designated time has
passed, the weather radio display message and light will
automatically reset to their normal appearance.
The above internet link will take you to the NWS website.
From there you will need to click on your state, find your
county, and record the“S.A.M.E. code” which will be listed
to the right of your county. Do the same for any other
counties in which you are interested.
3.Visit the Midland Radio Corporation
Be-Weather-Aware
The above internet link will take you to the Midland
Radio Corporation Be Weather Aware landing page.
From there, click on SAME codes for states, counties
and territories under the Emergency Preparedness
section. This will take you to the NWS website. From
there you will need to click on your state, find your
county, and record the “S.A.M.E. code” which will be
listed to the right of your county. Do the same for any
other counties in which you are interested.
Getting the S.A.M.E County Code
You can program S.A.M.E. codes to the HH54 Portable
Emergency Weather Alert Radio in three different ways
but first, determine the counties you are interested in and
be prepared to write them down:
Please Note: In Canada you can visit the Environment
Canada website at: http://www.msc-smc.ec.gc.ca/msb/
weatheradio/transmitter/index_e.cfm to obtain the CLC
code for your region.
1. Call the NationalWeather ServiceToll Free
Number at 1-888-NWS-S.A.M.E or (1-888-697-7263)
When you call the NWS toll-free number, automated
instructions will guide you to obtaining the six-digit S.A.M.E.
County Code(s) you need by entering your state and county
name through a “touch-tone” telephone keypad. Be sure to
write it down for future reference.The automated telephone
system will also give you the option to enter “another com-
bination” which will enable you to obtain additional S.A.M.E.
Codes for surrounding counties.
Programming S.A.M.E Codes into the HH54
“ANY” S.A.M.E. County Codes is the
Default Factory Setting:
Your HH54 Portable Emergency Weather Alert Radio
comes preprogrammed to receive NWS weather and
hazard alert transmissions for all S.A.M.E. county codes
within range. If this is what you want, leave the radio set
to “ANY.”
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5. After programming your first S.A.M.E. County
Code, press the SELECT button then the
“UP” arrow to advance to “S.A.M.E. 02.”
Program all of your S.A.M.E. County
Codes in the same way as above.
6. When finished entering all your codes,
press the MENU button to close the
programming menu.
A Single S.A.M.E. County Code:
1. Press the MENU button to open menu options.
2. Press the UP arrow to scroll through menu
options until “S.A.M.E. SET” is displayed, then
press SELECT button.
3. Press the UP arrow to scroll through:“SINGLE”,
“MULTIPLE”, or “ANY.”
4. Display “SINGLE”, then press the SELECT button.
“S.A.M.E.01”will be displayed. (Note if you are
programming a single S.A.M.E. County Code,
only the “01” setting will be used.) Press SELECT.
5. Using the UP arrow, find the first digit of your
S.A.M.E. County Code. Press the RIGHT arrow
to save the digit and automatically advance to the
next digit.
6. Program all digits of your S.A.M.E. County Code in
the same way.
7. Press the SELECT button to store your S.A.M.E.
County Code. Press the MENU button to close
the programming menu.
HelpfulTip:The S.A.M.E. code is created using the
following method:
•The first digit is the sub county code-currently 0 in most
areas.
•The second two digits represent the state code.
•The last three digits represent the county code.
Travel/Home Modes
The HH54 gives you the option of home or
travel mode, making it easy to take the radio from home
onto a road trip or vacation without having to reprogram
your settings Here are the basic differences between
travel and home mode:
Home Mode: In this mode the radio uses your default
settings for response location. So, if you have chosen mul-
tiple S.A.M.E counties and programmed in three,
these will be the counties the radio will alert for. In
addition your channel selected during the quick start
set-up will be saved as a home default as well, unless you
manually change it through the menu while in home mode.
When you switch to travel mode, these settings will be
saved for when you return back to home mode.
Travel Mode: In this mode the radio automatically scans
to the first available weather channel with a broadcast
signal strong enough to use. If later the signal becomes too
weak to use the radio will automatically resume scanning
to find a usable signal.
Multiple S.A.M.E. County Codes:
1. Press the MENU button to open menu options.
2. Press the UP arrow to scroll through menu
options until “S.A.M.E. SET” is displayed, then
press the SELECT button.
3. Press the UP arrow to scroll through:“SINGLE”,
“MULTIPLE”, or “ANY.”
4. Display “MULTIPLE” as explained, then press
SELECT. “S.A.M.E.01” will be displayed, indicating
you will be programming your first S.A.M.E.
County Code at weather radio menu location
“01.”
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This ensures no matter where you go you will always be
locked onto the weather channel for that area.As for the
S.A.M.E settings, the radio automatically disables Single
and Multiple options so the radio will only alert for Any
counties within range of where you are. To activate
travel mode, press and hold the TR/HM button for 3
seconds.To return to home hold TR/HM again 3 seconds.
ReviewingAlerts
The HH54 Portable Emergency Weather Alert Radio can
store up to 10 different Weather/Hazard alerts (with
overlapping effective times) in its memory. If the weather
radio receives a new alert while any previous alert is still
in effect, it automatically displays the new alert.You can
review all alerts still in effect by pressing the UP arrow to
scroll through the weather radio’s active alert memory.
A double beep indicates the end of the list.“NO MESSA-
GE” will be displayed if no alerts are active.Also, when
the radio receives an alert the corresponding LED will be
lit- RED= Warning, Orange= Watch andYellow= Advisory.
Choosing anAlertType
1. Press the MENU button to open menu options.
2. Press the UP arrow to scroll through menu options
until “ALT TYPE” (Alert Type) is displayed, then press
the SELECT button.
3. Press the UP arrow to scroll through the
following (3) alert types: “DISPLAY”,“VOICE”,
or “TONE”.
4. Press the SELECT button to choose the Alert Type
you want.
5. Press the SELECT button to store your S.A.M.E.
County Code. Press the MENU button to close the
programming menu.
Display Backlighting
The HH54 has 2 settings for controlling the backlighting
on the display. Choose between BLT NORM or BLT ON.
With BLT NORM the backlight turns on whenever any
button is pushed and will turn off after 5 seconds.With
BLT ON, the backlight comes on and will stay on conti-
nuously until you turn it off manually through the menu.
Reception
1. The typical weather reception distance will range from
25-50 miles depending on the location and conditions
of weather, terrain, etc...Also, some weather stations
operate at much higher power levels than others and
have their transmitting towers on the top of high
buildings or hills. If reception in your area is not good,
try different locations to find a place of good
reception.
AlertType
Description
DISPLAY
When the DISPLAY alert type is chosen, only a
text alert will scroll on the display.There will be no
audible alarm.
VOICE
TONE
When theVOICE alert type is chosen, the alert tone
will sound for 8 seconds, then you will hear the voice
of the weather broadcast for 5 minutes.
When theTONE alert type is chosen, the alert
tone will sound for 5 minutes, or until you press any
button.
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2. If weather stations cannot be heard on any channel,
contact your local National Weather Service office to
verfiy the station is on air and also verify the
Troubleshooting
AlertType
Description
CHANNEL and location of the weather station.
3. All National Weather Service stations periodically
transmit test signals.You can find out when your local
NWS station broadcasts test signals by calling the
NOAA National Weather Service Forecast Office
(listed under “Weather” in the Federal Government
section of the telephone book). During the weekly test
signal, the local NWS station will give a list of counties
covered by their transmitter.The NWS test signal
allows everyone with weather radio receivers to verify
the operation of their equipment.The following test
signals may be sent by the NWS during testing:
required weekly test, required monthly test, system
demo, and national periodic test. During a test, the
yellow advisory LED will light up and the “Weekly
Test” or “Monthly Test” message will be visible on the
display.The radio will not sound an audible alert tone
to avoid giving the impression of an actual alarm.The
visual response to the test is confirmation that your
radio is working properly.
NO POWER
Make sure the batteries are installed
correctly into the radio observing
polarity as you install them.
NO SOUND
Check volume to ensure it is turned up
to an audible level.
NOWEATHER
Ensure the radio is set to the NWS
weather channel in use for your area.
BROADCASTWHEN
YOU PRESSTHEWX/
SNOOZE BUTTON
Contact NWS to ensure they are
presently broadcasting.
If in a metal structure, make sure you
are close to a window.
THE RADIO IS NOT
RESPONDING
PROPERLYTO NWS
WEATHERALERT
BROADCASTS
Check to see that you have
programmed in the correct S.A.M.E
county codes.
Check with the NWS that the tower is
broadcasting.
THEADVISORY LIGHT
HAS BEEN ON FORA
WHILE
If your advisory light is on and
continues to stay on, the radio will
automatically reset this function within
6 hours.
4. Mobile home reception is difficult due to the metallic
structure preventing reception. Put your HH54 near
a window.
Please Note: the Midland HH54 Portable Emergency
WeatherAlert Radio device complies with part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
conditions:(1)This device may not cause harmful
interference;(2)This device must accept any interference
received including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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Service
OneYear LimitedWarranty
Midland Radio Corporation will repair or replace, at its
option without charge, any weather alert transceiver which
fails due to a defect in material or workmanship within One
Year following the initial consumer purchase.This warranty
does not apply to water damage, battery leak or abuse.
Accessories have a 90 day warranty from date of purchase,
including any antennas, chargers, or earphones.This warranty
does not include the cost of labor for removal or
If your MidlandWeather Radio fails to operate properly,
check the“Troubleshooting” section in this manual
before returning it for service. If necessary, return as
follows:
1. Pack the unit in its original box and packing.Then
pack the original box in a suitable shipping carton.
Caution:Improper packing may result in damage
during shipment.
re-installation of the product in a vehicle or other mounting.
2. Include the following:
a. full description of any problems
For Product Purchased in the USA:
Performance of any obligation under this warranty may be
obtained by returning the warranted product, prepaid freight,
along with proof of purchase to:
b. daytime telephone number, name & address
3. For warranty service include a photocopy of the bill
of sale from an authorized dealer or other proof of
purchase showing the date of sale.
4. You do not need to return accessory items (AC/DC
Adapter, Batteries, Owners Guide) unless they
might be directly related to the problem.
5. A flat rate of $25.00 will apply to repairs not
covered by warranty or units that are over one year
old. Send only cashier’s check, money order or
Master Card orVisa card number.
Midland Radio Corporation
Warranty Service Department
5900 Parretta Drive
Kansas City, MO 64120
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also
have other rights, which vary from state to state. Note :The
above warranty applies only to merchandise purchased in the
United States ofAmerica or any of the territories or
possessions thereof, or from a U.S. Military exchange.
Midland Radio Corporation
5900 Parretta Drive
Kansas City, MO 64120
816-241-8500
For Product Purchased in Canada:
Performance of any obligation under this warranty may be
obtained by returning the warranted product, along with
proof of purchase to your dealer in Canada.This warranty
gives you specified legal rights.Additional warranty rights may
be provided by law in some areas.
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MIDLAND RADIO CORPORATION
5900 Parretta Drive
Kansas City, MO 64120
Call 816.241.8500
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