Using the play timer – Sony NAC-SV10I User Manual

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Using the Play Timer

You can set the Play Timer to start playing an
iPod/iPhone or a music service at a specified time
(Play Timer function). Make sure you have set the
clock.

1

Set the source selector on the
amplifier to the setting for this unit.

2

Prepare the sound source.

Select the sound source (iPod/iPhone or
Music Services), and then adjust the volume
on the amplifier (you can use AMP VOL +/–
to control the Sony amplifier). For details on
the remote control settings required to
operate the Sony amplifier, see “Setting up
the Sony amplifier
” (page 19).

3

Press TIMER.

4

When “TIMER Setting” appears,
press ENTER.

The “Start Time” setting display appears, and
the “cPLAY” indicator starts flashing
rapidly.

5

Set the starting time.

Press

M/m to change the hour and press ,.

The cursor moves to the minute setting.
Perform the same operation to set the minute.
Press

</, to move the cursor.

Press and hold

M/m to change the parameter

sequentially.
After you set the minute, press ENTER. The
“End Time” setting display appears.

6

Set the ending time.

Perform the same operation as that in step 5
to set the end time.

7

Select the source (“iPod &
iPhone” or “MUSIC SERVICES”)
you want to play.

When the Play Timer is set, “Complete.”
appears, and the “cPLAY” indicator lights
up on the display.

8

Press ?/1 to enter the standby
mode.

To go back to the previous display

Press BACK before you select the sound source in
step 7.

To cancel the timer setting

While the Play Timer is set, press TIMER. When
“TIMER Off” appears on the display, press
ENTER.

Notes

Make sure that the power of the connected amplifier is
turned on when the Play Timer starts.

The Play Timer is erased if you format the system
(page 60).

If the unit is already turned on at the preset starting
time, the Play Timer will not be activated.

The Play Timer may not be activated depending on the
status of the connected iPod/iPhone.

If you select the Music Services function as the sound
source, the sound may not be output, depending on the
service provider or the network environment.

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