Setting the clock, Present time, Note – Sony ICF-SW12 User Manual

Page 4: Note on lock function, To set the time to the second, To check the local time of the desired time zone, Notes, Lighting the display, Press snooze/ught, Precautions

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Setting the Clock

The display will show a 12KX) (noon) indication
when the CR2025 lithium battery is first installed.

1

Set the mode selector to

WORLD T.

2

Press

ADJ

+ or - to choose the area to

which you want to set the time.

ADJ +

PRESENT TIME ALARM TIME

Present time

▼ mark

{For example, if you want to set the
time to 8:15 AM in Tokyo, move the

T

mark to the "+9" position.)

3

Set the mode selector to

CLOCK

and

press

ADJ

+ or - to set the time.

When

ADJ

+ or - is held do\\m, the

minute digits advance rapidly.
The hour digits advance one by one
when the minute digits advance to "00"
after "59".

4

Set the mode selector to

ALARM

or

LOCK.

The " : " mark stops flashing and

the clock will now start.

Note

If you remove the lithium battery after setting the
clock, the memory will be canceled. Set the clock
again.

Note on LOCK function

Normally, set the mode selector to

LOCK

so that

ADJ

+ and - do not ftmction. This enables you to avoid
misoperation.

To set the time to the second

In step

4,

set the mode selector to

ALARM

or

LOCK

simultaneously with the radio or telephone time
signal.

To Check the Local Time
of the Desired Time
Zone

The numbers above and below the hme zone map
indicate the time differences from the UTC
(Universal Time Coordmated) ¡wsition. For example,
the time difference in Tokyo is +9 hours.
The light grey areas indicate special time zones.
These areas maintain special time differences
(written beside them).

Example:

To check the local time in New

York.
Set the mode selector to

WORLD T.

and

press

ADJ

+ or - to move the ▼ mark to the

"-

5

"

position.

If you want to know the local time and the difference
in time in 30 minute uiuts, add it to the present time
(or subtract it from the present time). (For example, if
the difference in time is five hours and 30 minutes,
move the ▼ mark to the "+5" position and add 30
minutes to the displayed time.

Notes

• The buzzer sound level carmot be adjusted.
• If the radio is on and earphone is cormected to the

® jack, the buzzer alarm is heard from both the
speaker and earphone.

• If the radio is off and the earphone is connected to

the ® jack, the buzzer alarm is heard only from the
speaker.

• The mark flashes in the display at the preset

alarm time.

Lighting the Display

-Light Function

Press

SNOOZE/UGHT.

The display lights up for about 10 seconds.

Precautions

Before operating the unit, be sure to install the
CR2025 clock battery.

• Operate the unit on the following power sources;

Radio: 3V EXI, two R

6

(size AA) batteries.

Clock; 3V DC, one CR2025 lithium battery.

• Do not leave the imit in a location near heat

sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight,
excessive dust, or mechanical shock, or in a car
with its windows closed.

• ^\ould any sobd ot^ect or liquid fall into the unit,

remove the batteries and have it checked by
qualified personnel before operating it any further.

• When the casing becomes soiled, clean it with a

soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent
solution. Never use abrasive cleansers or chemical
solvents, as they may mar the casing.

• Since a strong magnet is used for the speaker, keep

persorxal credit cards with magnetic ceding or
spring- wound watches away from the unit to
prevent them from possible damage caused by the
magnet.

• In vehicles or in buildings, radio reception may be

difficult or noisy. Try listening near a window.

If you have any questior\s or problems concerning
your unit, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.

Specifications

Time display

24-hour system

Frequency range

FM: 87.5-108 MHz
SWl: 4.750 - 5.060 MHz (60 meter band)
SW2: 5.900 - 6.200 MHz (49 meter band)
SW3: 7.100 - 7.350 MHz (41 meter band)
SW4: 9.400 - 9.990 MHz (31 meter band)
SW5; 11.600 - 12.100 MHz (25 meter band)
SW6:13.570 - 13.870 MHz (22 meter band)
SW7; 15.100-15.800 MHz (19 meter band)
SW8:17.480 - 17.900 MHz (16 meter band)
SW9; 21.450 - 21.750 MHz (13 meter band)
MW: 530-1,605 kHz

Speaker

Approx. 4.5 cm (1 i3/i6 inches) dia.

Power output

100 mW (at 10% harmonic distortion)

Ou^ut

® jack (minijack)

Power requirements

Radio: 3V DC, two R

6

(size AA) batteries

Clock: 3V DC, one CR 2025 lithium battery

Dimensions

Approx. Ill X 30.5 x 80.3 mm (w/h/d)
(4 3/g X 1

'/4

X 3 V< inches) incl. projecting parts

and controls (with the lid closed)

Mass

Approx. 233 g (8.2 oz.) incl. batteries

Accessory supplied

Sony CR 2025 lithium battery (1)
Short wave guide (1)

Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.

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