About the backup battery, Installing the batteries into the remote commander, Setting the clock for the first time – Sony ICFCDK50 User Manual

Page 2: Setting the clock manually, Playing a cd, Listening to the radio, Improving the reception, Presetting your favorite station, Switching between monaural and stereo, Useful function

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ICF-CDK50 3-287-075-11 (1)

ICF-CDK50 3-287-075-11 (1)

About the backup battery

To keep good time, this unit contains one CR2032

battery inside of the unit as a backup power source.

The battery keeps the clock operating in the event of a

power interruption.

Knowing when to replace the

battery

When the battery becomes weak, “” appears in the

display.

If a power interruption occurs while the battery is

weak, the current time will be initialized.

Replace the battery with a Sony CR2032 lithium

battery. Use of another battery may cause a fire or

explosion.
Note

If “AM 12:00” flashes in the display when the unit is

connected to AC outlet for the first time, the battery

may be weak. In this case, consult your Sony dealer.

Replacing the battery

1

Keep the AC plug connected to the AC

outlet and pry out the battery holder at the

bottom of the unit using a slender rod, such

as a screwdriver. (See Fig. -)

2

Push the exhausted battery out from the

bottom of the battery holder and insert a

new battery with the  side facing up. (See

Fig. -)

3

Insert the battery holder back into the unit.

(See Fig. -)

4

Press RADIO/BAND, CD , or AUDIO IN

to turn “

” off in the display.

Note

When replacing the battery, do not disconnect AC

plug from AC outlet.

If you do, the current time will be initialized.
Battery Warning

If the unit is to be left unplugged for a long time,

remove the battery to avoid undue battery discharge

and damage to the unit from battery leakage.
NOTES ON THE LITHIUM BATTERY

 Dispose of the used battery promptly. Keep the

lithium battery out of the reach of children.

Should the battery be swallowed, consult a doctor

immediately.

 Wipe the battery with a dry cloth to assure a good

contact.

 Be sure to observe correct polarity when installing

the battery.

 Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers,

otherwise a short-circuit may occur.

 Do not expose the battery to excessive heat such as

direct sunlight, fire or the like.

WARNING

There is a danger of explosion if the battery is

incorrectly replaced.

Replace only with the same or equivalent type

recommended by the equipment manufacturer.

Installing the batteries into

the remote commander

(See Fig. -

)

Insert two size AAA (R03) batteries (not supplied).

When to replace the batteries

With normal use, the batteries should last for about

six months. When the remote no longer operates the

CD kitchen clock radio, replace all the batteries with

new ones.
Notes

 Do not charge the dry batteries.

 If you do not intend to use the remote for a long

time, remove the batteries to prevent damage by

leakage and corrosion.

Use of magnet (See Fig.

-

)

A magnet is provided on the back of the remote so

that it can be attached a refrigerator or other iron

surface.

However, do not operate the remote while it is

attached in this manner.
Note

Do not place the remote commander near magnetic

cards such as credit cards.

Setting the clock for the

first time

This unit is preset to the current EST (Eastern

Standard Time) at the factory, and is powered by the

back up battery. All you need to do the first time is

just plug it in, select your time zone.

1

Plug in the unit.

The current EST (Eastern Standard Time) appears

in the display.

2

Press TIME ZONE.

Area number “2” appears in the display.

3

Press TIME ZONE repeatedly to select the

number as follows:

Area number Time zone

1

Atlantic standard Time

2 (default

setting)

Eastern standard Time

3

Central standard Time

4

Mountain standard Time

5

Pacific standard Time

6

Yukon standard Time

7

Hawaiian standard Time

The area number appears in the display for a

few seconds and then the display returns to the

current time.

After the current time reappears, press

TIME ZONE to check the area number.

Note

Though the clock is correctly set at the factory,

discrepancies may arise during transport or storage. If

necessary, set the clock to the correct time by referring

to “Setting the clock manually”.

When daylight saving time

(summer time) begins

This model automatically adjusts for daylight saving

time (summer time).

“ ” is displayed from the beginning of daylight saving

time (summer time) and disappears at the end of the

daylight saving time (summer time) automatically.

 Daylight saving time (summer time) begins at: 2:00

AM on the second Sunday of March.

 Standard time begins at: 2:00 AM on the first

Sunday of November.

Setting the clock manually

1

Plug in the unit.

2

Hold down CLOCK/DATE until a short beep

sounds.

The year starts to flash in the display.

3

Turn the TIMER jog dial towards + or –

repeatedly until the correct year appears in

the display.

4

Push TIMER.

5

Repeat steps 3 and 4 to set the month,

the day, hour, and minute, and then push

TIMER.

Notes

 The clock setting will be canceled if you press OFF

while setting the clock.

 If you do not press a button for about 65 seconds

while setting the clock, the clock setting will be

canceled.

To display the year and date

Press CLOCK/DATE once for the date, and within 4

seconds press it again for the year.

The display shows the date or year for about 4 seconds

and then changes back to the current time.

To change to daylight saving

time (summer time) indication

Hold down OFF

and

TIME ZONE

until two short

beeps sound.

“OFF” appears for a few seconds, and then “ ”

disappears.

To activate the daylight saving time (summer time)
function, hold down OFF

and

TIME ZONE

until

two short beeps sound again. “ ” is displayed, “On”

appears for a few seconds, and then the time changes

to daylight saving time (summer time).

Playing a CD

An 8 cm (3-inch) CD can be played without an

adaptor.

1

Press  OPEN/CLOSE, and insert a CD

onto the disc tray.

2

Press  OPEN/CLOSE to close the disc tray.

Do not force the disc tray closed with your finger,

as this may damage the unit.

3

Press CD .

“TRACK 01” appears in the display.

The player plays all the tracks once.

4

Adjust the volume with the VOL control

(VOL + or on the remote).

To

Press

Pause

CD

 (on the remote)

Resume play after pause

CD  again

 (on the remote)

Cue to the beginning of the

current track (AMS*)

**

Cue to the beginning of the

next track (AMS*)

**

Go back at high speed

Hold down **

Go forward at high speed

Hold down **

Locate a previous track (AMS*)  repeatedly**

Locate a succeeding track

(AMS*)

 repeatedly**

Stop play

* AMS = Automatic Music Sensor

** These operations are possible during both play and

pause.

About CD-Rs/CD-RWs

This unit is compatible with CD-Rs/CD-RWs but

playback capability may vary depending on the quality

of the disc, the recording device and application

software.

To handle compact discs

Do not touch the surface.

Correct

Handle the disc by its edge.

Incorrect

Do not stick paper or

tape on the surface.

Note

Discs with non-standard shapes (e.g., heart, square,

star) cannot be played on this unit. Attempting to do

so may damage the unit. Do not use such discs.

Various modes of CD playback

You can play tracks repeatedly or in random order.

Press MODE.

Each press changes the play mode as follows:

Display

Indication

Play

Mode

None

(normal play)

All the tracks are played once.

“ 1”

(single-track repeat)

A single track is played repeatedly.

“”

(all repeat)

All the tracks are played repeatedly.

“SHUF”

(shuffle play)

All the tracks are played once in random order.

“SHUF ”

(shuffle repeat)

All the tracks are played repeatedly in random

order.

Listening to the radio

— Manual Tuning

1

Press RADIO/BAND to turn on the radio.

“RADIO” appears in the display.

The display shows the band and frequency for 10

seconds, and then changes back to the current

time.

2

Press RADIO/BAND repeatedly to select the

desired band.

Each press changes the band as follows:

When using FM1 or FM2 preset mode, you may

listen to the radio on either mode (See “Presetting

your favorite station”).

3

Use TUNE/TRACK  or  to tune in

to the desired station.

Two short beeps sound when the minimum

frequency of each band is received during tuning.

4

Adjust the volume with the VOL control

(VOL + or on the remote).

 To turn off the radio, press OFF .

 To check the frequency of the current station, press

RADIO/BAND. The display shows the band and

frequency for 10 seconds, and then changes back to

the current time.

Improving the reception

FM: Extend the AC power cord fully to improve FM

reception.

AM: When installing the unit, rotate the unit

horizontally for optimum reception and then

install the unit. A ferrite bar antenna is built

into the unit.

Presetting your favorite

station

— Preset Tuning

You can preset 10 FM stations and 5 AM stations.

1

Follow steps 1 to 4 in “Listening to the

radio” and manually tune in to the station

you wish to preset.

2

Hold down the PRESET TUNING button

you wish to preset for more than 2 seconds.

Example: Display window when you preset FM

90 MHz in the PRESET TUNING 2

button for FM2.

The display shows the frequency for a few seconds

and then changes back to the current time.

To preset another station, repeat these steps.

To change the preset station, tune in to the desired

station and hold down the PRESET TUNING 1 to

5 button. The new station will replace the previous

station on the PRESET TUNING button.

Tuning in to a preset station

1

Press RADIO/BAND to turn on the radio.

2

Press RADIO/BAND repeatedly to select FM

1, FM2 or AM.

3

Press the desired PRESET TUNING button.

“P” and the PRESET TUNING button number

appear in the display.

4

Adjust the volume with the VOL control

(VOL + or on the remote).

After a few seconds, the display returns to the

current time, but the preset button number is

remained.

Note

Holding down the desired PRESET TUNING button

for 2 seconds or more in step 3 will replace the

previous station on the PRESET TUNING button with

the station you tuned in.

Switching between

monaural and stereo

Stereo reception is the default setting for the radio.

” will appear in the display when an FM

broadcast is clearly received.

If FM stereo reception is poor, change to “FM MONO

(monaural)”. Noise will be reduced although the sound

will not be in stereo.

1

Press RADIO/BAND to turn on the radio.

2

Press RADIO/BAND repeatedly to select FM

1 or FM 2.

3

Press MODE.

A short beep sounds.

“FM MONO” appears in the display.

To change back to stereo mode, press MODE

again.

Listening to the sound

from a connected optional

digital music player

1

Connect the built-in audio cable with the

stereo-miniplug on the top of the unit to

the line output jack or headphones jack on

the optional component (e.g., digital music

player).

Built-in audio cable

To the line output jack

or headphones jack

(optional digital

music player)

2

Press AUDIO IN.

“AUDIO IN” appears in the display.

3

Play the optional digital music player.

4

Adjust to the volume with the VOL control

(VOL + or on the remote).

 To turn off the AUDIO IN function, press OFF .
Notes

 Connect the cable firmly to prevent a malfunction.

 Keep digital music players away from the speakers.

Attaching the supplied digital

music player holder

The supplied digital music player holder allows you to

place your digital music player onto the unit.

Attach the holder as shown below.

digital music

player holder

(supplied)

Note

Do not place a digital music player weighing more

than 500 grams (17.6 oz) on the holder; as this may

damage the holder.

Useful function

Obtaining powerful bass

Press MEGA BASE.

The “MEGA BASS” system produces a powerful bass

sound.

Operating the cooking

timer (countdown timer)

The timer can be set for durations of 1 minute to 120

minutes.

1

Turn the TIMER jog dial towards + until the

desired time appears in the display.

“TIMER” appears in the display.

After setting the time, the current time is

displayed again if you do not perform any

operation for more than 65 seconds.

2

Push TIMER once.

TIMER indicator lights and a short beep sounds.

While the timer is operating, the display shows the

time remaining.

Pressing the CLOCK/DATE will cause the current

time to appear for a few seconds.

Cooking timer ON—

When the time has elapsed, the buzzer will sound and

the TIMER indicator will flash.

Even if the CD, the radio, or AUDIO IN function is

being played, the buzzer of the timer sounds together.

While the buzzer sounds, the volume of the CD,

the radio, or AUDIO IN function is decreased. The

volume returns to the previous volume level when the

buzzer stops.

Cooking timer OFF—

The buzzer is turned off automatically after 60 minutes

and the display shows current time.

To stop cooking timer

Push TIMER to turn off the buzzer.

Pressing function button or OFF  button will turn

off the buzzer also.

To deactivate cooking timer

Push TIMER.

The TIMER indicator goes off and the current time

appears in the display.

CD button has a tactile dot.

There is a tactile dot

next to VOL +.

Turn

Push

TIMER indicator

Push

Size AAA (R03) 2

Magnet

The VOL + button has a

tactile dot.

When carrying the unit

When carrying the unit, do the following to lock the

CD mechanism in order to prevent damaging it.

1

Remove the disc from the disc tray.

2

Disconnect the AC power plug.

Unlocking the CD

mechanism

1

Reconnect the AC power plug.

The unit is unlocked.

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