Sony ICF-C1PiPMK2 Clock Radio User Manual


 
Pressing and holding +
or
- changcs the year.
month, day
or
time rapidly.
While selling the clock. you must perform each step
within about 65 seconds.
or
the clock setting mode
will be cancelled.
Note
During the shipmenl and your first use. a clock
error
may occur.
In
this case. refer
to
"Setting the
dock
and
dale"
to
set the correCl time.
To deactivate the
Automatic
DST/Summer Time
adjustment
during
the
daylight
saving
time
(summer
time) period.
The Automatic DST/SummerTime adjustment can be
cancelled.
Pres' CLOCK
and
TIME
ZONE/ALARM
DISPLAY
for more than two seconds. The Automatic
D5TI SummerTime adjustment will be cancelled.
To
active the Automatic DST/Summcr
Time
adjustment
again. repeat the same operation.
You canenjoy iPod audio by connecting this unit.
To
use
an
iPod, refer
to
the
user's
guide
of
your iPod.
Setting
the
clock
and
date
To
display
the
year
and
date
Press
CLOCK
once
for the date. and wilhin
about 5 seconds press
it
again for the year.
The display shows the datc or year for about
5 seconds and then changes back 10 the current lime.
Hifh
(default) - Middle - Low J
To
change Ihe setting manually, follow the procedure
from step
1,
1 Press
CLOCK
for more than 2 seconds.
The
year will start
to
flash in the display.
2 Press
TIME
SET
+
or
- until the correct
year appears
in
the display.
3 Press
CLOCK.
4 Repeat steps 2 and 3
to
set Ihe month. day
and time.
After setling the minute lhe clock starts from
oseconds. But
if
you do not set ·'Minule". the
clock does not start from 0 second flat.
When
daylight
saving
time
(summer
time)
begins
This model employs the Automatic Daylight Saving
Time/SummerTime adjustment. The DST indicalor
in
the display appears
in
the display at lhe beginning
of
the daylight saving time (summer time). and
disappears al the end
of
it.
Daylight saving time begins at: 2:00 AM on the
second Sunday
of
March.
Standard lime begins at: 2:00
AM
on the first
Sunday
of
November.
Setting
the
brightness
of
the
display
Three levels
of
brightness are available by
pressing
SNOOZE/BRIGHTNESS.
Compatible
iPod
models
The compalible iPod models are
as
follows. Update
your iPod
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lise the latest soflware before you use it.
Playing
the
iPod
Battery Warning
When the unit will be left unplugged for a long time,
remove lhe baltery to avoid undue bauery discharge
and damage
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the unit from banery leakage.
Before using the card remOle commandcr for lhe first
time. remove the insulation film, (See Fig.
I!J-CD)
Notes
You
cannot reset unless lhe lilhium bauery is
installed.
Set the clock again after the unit
is
reset.
Preparing
the
remote
commander
If
the
time
in
the
display
is
incorrect
after
the
battery
is
changed
(RESET)
Push Ihe Reset switch with the poinled dcvicc. The
Reset switch
is
in the small hole localed in the baucry
compartment.
About
the
backup
battery
When
to
replace
the
battery
With normal use. the battery (CR2025) should last for
about six months. When the remOle commander no
longer operates the
unit
replace the battery with new
ones. (Sce Fig.
m·@)
Note
When you replacc the battery. keep the AC plug
connecled to a wall ollliet. Otherwise, current time
and alarms will be initialized if the rcplacement
is
not
completcd within around onc minute.
Notes
Do
not
charge the batlery.
When you are not going to use the remOle
commander for a long time. remove the battery to
avoid any damage caused by leakage and corrosion.
If apower interruption occurs when the baltery is
weak. the brightness
of
characters
in
the display
darkens. If the battery runs out during the inTerruption,
the current time and alarm functions will be
initialized.
Knowing
when
to
replace
the
battery
To
keep good time. as a backup power
1;ource.
this
unit has
one
CR2032 battery inside
of
the unit
in
addition to the house current.
The bauery keeps the clock and the alarm operating in
the event
of
a power inlcrruption.
Note
that the
backlight
will not light up
during
a
power interruption,
Replace the battery with a Sony CR2032 lithium
battery. Use
of
another bauery may present a risk
of
fire
or
explosion.
Replacing
the
backup
battery
1 Keep the AC plug connected to the AC
outlet. remove the screw that secures the
battery compartment at the bottom
of
the
unit using a screwdriver. and remove the
batlery compartment. (Sec Fig.
Et-CD)
2 Insert a new battery
in
the battery
compartment with the 0 side facing up.
To
remove the battery from the battery
compartment. push it out from the side marked
PUSH. (Sec Fig.
m-®l
3 Insert the battery compartment back into the
unit and secure
it
with the screw.
(See Fig.
Et-@l
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wire
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Setting
the
clock
for
the
first
time
This unit is preset to the current date and lime at the
faclory. and
is
powered by the back up battery. All
you need
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do
the first time is just plug
it
in and
selccl your time zone.
1 Plug
in
the unit.
2 Press
TIME
ZONE
for more then two
seconds.
Area number
"2"
appears
in
the display.
Ifyou live
in
the Easlern Time zone, you do not
need
to
adjust the area selling.
Area number Time zone
Atlanlic SlandardIDaylight Time
Eastern Standard/Daylight Time
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generalion
(video)
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generation
(aluminium)
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(default)
There
is
a tactile
dot
on
the VOL +,
~
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t and PRESET + button.
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Time
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Pacific StandardlDaylight Time
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(color
display)
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3 Press
TIME
SET
+
or
- repeatedly until
the desired number appears.
4 Press
TIME
ZONE
to complete
Ihe
setting.
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