Activate / Deactivate Location; Same Code - What Each Digit Means - Oregon Scientific WR108 Guide De L'utilisateur

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number assigned to each State, or open waters in or
around the US. The SAME code comprises of numbers
generated by the FIPS system.)

ACTIVATE / DEACTIVATE LOCATION

You can activate / deactivate 1, some, or all of your stored
locations.
When a location is activated,
the 6-digit SAME code can
be viewed in your stored
locations display.
When a location is
deactivated, "----" can be
viewed in your stored
locations display.
To switch between activated or deactivated location
status:
1.
Navigate to "Set Location" setting mode as shown
in the Changing Settings section.
2.
Select a stored location e.g. C4 and press MENU.
Then when "000000" or "----" is blinking, press
or
to activate or deactivate it and press EXIT
to confirm the setting.
SAME CODE – WHAT EACH DIGIT MEANS
A SAME code is broken into 6 fields of numbers.
3
04
003
Code for Cochise County
Code for Arizona
Code for northeast sub-section of Cochise County
Code for northeast sub-section of Cochise County
State-county coding:
The 3 digits on the far right refer to the state county
coding. Each county within a state will have an
independent 3-digit code.
NOTE To receive all of the alerts for a given state, insert
000 into the county section.
State codes:
Moving towards the left, the next 2 digits are for state
coding. Each of the 50 U.S. States has their own 2-digit
code.
County sub-section code:
The last digit on the extreme left is the county sub-
section. A county may be subdivided into nine sub-
section; each number between (1-9) represents a
specific county sub-section.
NOTE If the county sub-section code is stated as 0, then
that county is not sub-divided and all alerts for that
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