User's Manual
siren alarm, then will play the audio message that follows the Warning Alert Tone (WAT).
To activate SAME standby mode, press the WX key, use the ^ or v keys to find the best weather radio
transmitter for your location, then press the stby softkey. The softkey will change to STBY to indicate that
SAME Standby Mode is active, and the scanner will alert when a matching SAME message is received.
Press the STBY softkey again to exit SAME Standby Mode, or press MAN, SCAN or PGM.
When your local NWS office activates a SAME warning that matches a FIPS code stored in your scanner,
you will first hear a siren alarm and see the LED flash to alert you to the incoming alarm. The LED flashes
RED for warnings, YELLOW for watches, and BLUE for tests and administrative messages.
The scanner sounds the siren until the NWS transmission of the 1050 Hz Warning Alert Tone (WAT) begins.
Once the WAT begins, the scanner’s speaker will unmute, and you will hear the WAT play as an alert that
the voice portion of the SAME warning is about to begin. You will then hear the voice portion of the SAME
warning.
Your scanner will resume SAME Standby operation 90 seconds after the SAME warning starts. You may
reset standby mode by pressing the STBY softkey twice at any time.
Cloning Your Radio to Another PSR-310 or PSR-410 Scanner
Your PSR-310 features a high speed data interface that can be used to transfer the data from your scanner
to another PSR-310 or PSR-410 scanner from GRE.
To clone your radio to another unit, use a standard stereo patch cord terminated with 1/8” male stereo
phone plugs on each end to connect your radio (the SOURCE radio) to another radio (the TARGET radio).
Ensure that both radios are powered on. Press the PGM key, then the GLOB softkey to enter the Global
Settings menu. On the SOURCE radio, scroll to the Clone Send: option, then press the SEL key when you
are ready to send data from your SOURCE radio to the TARGET radio. Both working memory and global
settings are transferred.
Under certain circumstances the CCDump output may interfere with the cloning process. If you experience
problems with cloning, ensure that CCDump is turned off by pressing the PGM key, then the FUNC key,
then the GLOB softkey, then scrolling to the CCDump menu item. If necessary, turn CCDump off by
pressing the left or right arrow key, then press the Save softkey to save the setting.
NOTE: The contents of working memory on the TARGET radio will be overwritten immediately when SEL is
pressed on the SOURCE radio.