Sony ICF-C1iPMK2 About the backup battery, Setting the clock and date, Playing the iPod

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CR2032

About the backup 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,

Knowing when to replace the battery

If a power 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.

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

1Keep 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)

2Insert 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

3Insert the battery compartment back into the

unit and secure it with the screw. (See Fig. Et-@l

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.

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.

Notes

You cannot reset unless lhe lilhium bauery is installed.

Set the clock again after the unit is reset.

Battery Warning

When the unit will be left unplugged for a long time, remove lhe baltery to avoid undue bauery discharge and damage 10 the unit from banery leakage.

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.

When daylight saving time (summer time) begins

This model employs the Automatic Daylight Saving Time/Summer Time 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.

To deactivate the Automatic DST/Summer Time adjustment during the daylight saving time (summer time) period.

The Automatic DST/Summer Time adjustment can be cancelled.

Pres' CLOCK and TIME ZONE/ALARM

DISPLAY for more than two seconds. The Automatic D5TI Summer Time adjustment will be cancelled. To active the Automatic DST/Summcr Time adjustment again. repeat the same operation.

Setting the clock and date

To change Ihe setting manually, follow the procedure from step 1,

1Press CLOCK for more than 2 seconds.

The year will start to flash in the display.

2Press TIME SET + or - until the correct year appears in the display.

3Press CLOCK.

4Repeat steps 2 and 3 to set Ihe month. day and time.

After setling the minute lhe clock starts from o seconds. But if you do not set ·'Minule". the

clock does not start from 0 second flat.

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.

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.

Setting the brightness of the display

Three levels of brightness are available by

There is a tactile dot on the VOL +,

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Preparing the remote commander

Before using the card remOle commandcr for lhe first time. remove the insulation film, (See Fig. I!J-CD)

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·@)

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.

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 10 do the first time is just plug it in and selccl your time zone.

1Plug in the unit.

2Press TIME ZONE for more then two seconds.

Area number "2" appears in the display.

If you 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

(default)

Central StandardlDaylight Time

Mountain StandardIDaylighl Time

Pacific StandardlDaylight Time

Yukon StandardlDaylighl Time

Hawaiian StandardIDaylight Time

3Press TIME SET + or - repeatedly until the desired number appears.

4Press TIME ZONE to complete Ihe setting.

pressing SNOOZE/BRIGHTNESS.

Hifh (default) - Middle - Low J

Playing the iPod

You can enjoy iPod audio by connecting this unit. To use an iPod, refer to the user's guide of your iPod.

Compatible iPod models

The compalible iPod models are as follows. Update your iPod 10 lise the latest soflware before you use it.

iPod n;mo 3rd general ion (video)

iPod touch

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iPod n:mo 2nd

 

 

generation

iPod51h

iPhone

(aluminium)

generation (video)

iPod nano 1st

 

 

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iPod 4th generation

iPod.l.th

 

(color display)

generation

iPod mini

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Contents Dream Machine Specifications FeaturesTroubleshooting PrecautionsPreparing the remote commander About the backup batterySetting the clock and date Setting the brightness of the displayConnecting external equipment Presetting your favourite stationSetting the alarm Setting the sleep timerIPortable Audiol Limited Warranty u.s. Only