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1.   The alarm will sound again at the same time the  next day     To deactivate the alarm  Press e ALARM ON OFF A or B to turn off the  alarm A or B indicator from the display     To activate the alarm  Press e ALARM ON OFF A or B to turn on the  alarm A or B indicator in the display     Notes  e With the alarm mode is set to iPod  when the  alarm time met  if iPod is not attached to the  unit  the alarm sound will be the buzzer   The alarm function works as usual on the first  and last day of daylight saving time  summer  time   As a result  if the Auto DST summer time  adjustment is set and the alarm is set at a time  skipped when the daylight saving time begins   the alarm sounds  if the alarm is set to a time  that overlaps when daylight saving time ends   the alarm will sound twice   e If the same alarm time is set for both alarm A  and B  alarm A takes priority   e If there is no operation while the alarm is  occurring  the alarm will stop after about  60 minutes     Note on the alarm in the event of a power   interruption   In the event of a power interruption  the buzzer   alarm will last about 5 minutes if the battery is not   weak    However  certain functions will be affected as   follows    e The backlight will not light up    e Ifthe alarm mode is set to iPod or radio  it will  change to buzzer automatically    e If OFF ALARM RESET is not pressed  the alarm  will sound for about 5 minutes    e If          appears in the display  the alarm will not  sound in the eve
2.   summer time   In  this case  power on the unit at another time  setting  or set the clock manually  see    Setting  the clock manually         When daylight saving time     summer time  begins    This model automatically adjusts for daylight  saving time  summer time        W    is displayed from the beginning of daylight  saving time  summer time  and disappears at the  end of the daylight saving time  summer time   automatically     The daylight saving time  summer time   adjustment is based on GMT  Greenwich Mean  Time      Tips      Daylight saving time  summer time  begins at   1 00 AM on the final Sunday of March       Standard time begins at  2 00 AM on the final  Sunday of October     To cancel Auto DST summer time  adjustment during the daylight saving  time  summer time  period   The Auto DST summer time adjustment can be  canceled    Press MENU and SELECT   or    to select the     Auto DST  and then press ENTER  Press SELECT    or    to select    OFF    and then press ENTER  again  The         mark disappears from the display   The time returns to standard time     To activate Auto DST summer time    adjustment again   Press MENU and SELECT   or    to select the     Auto DST  and then press ENTER  Press SELECT    or   to select    ON     and then press ENTER again   The         mark appears in the display  The time  returns to summer time        Setting the clock manually    Do the following if DAB broadcast is not available   depending on area   The time setting
3.  an iPhone  iPhone 3G  iPhone  3GS or iPhone 4  attach the supplied universal  dock adapter for iPhone  iPhone 3G  iPhone 3GS  or iPhone 4 before connecting   The adapter number   3     or    is shown on  the underside of the supplied universal dock  adapters    is for the iPhone  4 is for the iPhone  3G  amp  iPhone 3GS and 9 is for the iPhone 4   Check the adapter number before use     Universal Dock Adapter       Notes       When inserting an iPod into the unit  be sure to  use the universal dock adapter supplied with your  iPod or commercially available from Apple Inc     e The connector of the unit is exclusively for use  with an iPod  If you use a device that does not  match the connector  connect it to the AUDIO  IN jack of this unit with the supplied audio  connecting cable       Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event  that data recorded on an iPod is lost or damaged  when using an iPod connected to this unit       For details of environmental conditions for  operating your iPod  check the website of Apple  Inc     1 Attach the adapter for your iPod iPhone   and then insert your iPod iPhone into  the connector of the unit  see Fig  BN      2 Press iPod  amp  iPhone PII   The iPod begins to play automatically   You can operate the connected iPod by this  unit or the buttons on iPod     3 Adjust the volume using VOLUME   or     VOL   or   on the remote            To Press   Turn off the iPod OFF  or press and  hold iPod  amp   iPhone Pll   Pause playback iPod  a
4.  mode by  DAB becomes invalid     1 Plug in the unit   2 Press MENU and SELECT   or    to select       Date  amp  Time     and then press ENTER   The year flashes in the display     3 Press SELECT   or    to set the year  and  then press ENTER   4 Repeat step 3 to set the month  day  hour    and minute   The seconds start incrementing from zero     Notes      The clock setting is available in clock state only    When using radio  iPod or AUDIO IN  press  OFF to set the clock        If you do not press any button for about  1 minute while setting the clock  the clock  setting will be canceled       A 100 year calendar  2010   2109  is installed in  the unit  When the date is set  the day of the  week is automatically displayed   MON   Monday  TUE   Tuesday   WED   Wednesday  THU   Thursday   FRI   Friday  SAT   Saturday  SUN   Sunday    To change the time format  You can choose a time format between 12 hour  system  default  and 24 hour system     1 Press MENU and SELECT   or    to select     Time Format     and then press ENTER    2 Press SELECT   or    to select the desired time  format  and then press ENTER   The time format toggles between 12 hour  system     AM 12 00      midnight  and 24 hour  system     0 00      midnight     To change the date format   1 Press MENU and SELECT   or    to select     Date Format     and then press ENTER    2 Press SELECT   or    to select the desired  date format  and then press ENTER     To display the year and date when  using radio   P
5.  of the  sound  To return to normal sound  press the  button again        Connecting external  equipment  To listen to sound    1 Connect the AUDIO IN jack on the back  of the unit to the line out jack or  headphone jack of the external  equipment using the supplied audio  connecting cable       o    4 J       Audio connecting cable   supplied     To external PRSE    equipment                   2 Press AUDIO IN to display    AUDIO IN    3 Play the equipment connected to the  AUDIO IN jack    4 Adjust the volume using VOLUME   or     VOL   or   on the remote      To return to the radio  Press DAB FM     To return to the iPod  Press iPod  amp  iPhone PII     To stop listening  Press OFF and stop playback on the connected  unit     Notes   e The MENU cannot be operated while Audio in  is used    e Refer also to the connected equipment   s manual    e The supplied audio connecting cable may not  be used with some external equipment  In this  case  use a cord suitable for the external  equipment you are using       When you listen to the radio with external  equipment connected  turn off the connected  equipment to prevent noise  If noise occurs   even when the equipment is turned off   disconnect and place the external equipment  away from the unit     
6.  use devices that do not match with   the connector  connect to the AUDIO IN jack of   this unit with the supplied audio connecting   cable    Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event   that data recorded to an iPod is lost or damaged   when using an iPod connected to this unit        Troubleshooting    Should any problem persist after you have made  the following checks  consult your nearest Sony  dealer     The clock flashes    AM 12 00    or    0 00    due to   a power interruption    e The battery is low  Replace the battery  Remove  the old battery and install a new one    e Make sure to remove the insulation film of the  backup battery before use     The alarm of radio  iPod or buzzer does not   sound at the preset alarm time    e Check that alarm    A    or alarm    B    is properly  displayed     The alarm of radio or iPod is activated but no  sound comes on at the preset alarm time   e Check the alarm volume setting     There is no sound from the iPod   e Make sure the iPod is securely connected   e Adjust the VOLUME     The iPod cannot be operated with this unit   e Make sure the iPod is securely connected     The iPod cannot be charged   e Make sure the iPod is securely connected        Preparing the remote  commander    Before using the remote commander for the first  time  remove the insulation film     A    M    To know when to replace the    battery    With normal use  the battery  CR2025  should  last for about six months  When the remote  commander no l
7.  when the iPod is connected to  the unit    Charging status appears in the display of iPod  For  details  see the user   s guide of your iPod     On copyrights   iPhone  iPod  iPod classic  iPod nano  and iPod  touch are trademarks of Apple Inc   registered in  the U S  and other countries       Made for iPod  and    Made for iPhone    mean  that an electronic accessory has been designed to  connect specifically to iPod or iPhone   respectively  and has been certified by the  developer to meet Apple performance standards   Apple is not responsible for the operation of this  device or its compliance with safety and  regulatory standards  Please note that the use of  this accessory with iPod or iPhone may affect  wireless performance        Setting the alarm    This unit is equipped with 3 alarm modes   iPod   radio and buzzer  Before setting the alarm  make  sure to set the clock  see    Setting the clock for the  first time         To set the alarm    1 Press and hold    ALARM SET A or B      Alarm A Setting    or    Alarm B Setting     appears and the hour flashes in the display     2 Press ALARM TIME SET   or      repeatedly until the desired hour appears   To cycle the hour rapidly  press and hold  ALARM TIME SET   or       Press    ALARM SET A or B     The minute flashes   Repeat step 2 to set the minute     Press    ALARM SET A or B   The days of the week flash     Repeat step 2 to set the days of the week   You can select the day from the following  three options    EVE
8.  you have any questions or problems concerning  your unit  please consult your nearest Sony dealer        Features       DAB DAB  FM Tuner      Wake or Sleep to iPod Radio      MEGA BASS MEGA Xpand      Dual Alarm  A B       Brightness control  High Middle Low OFF       Wireless Remote Commander      No Power No Problem alarm system to keep  the clock and the alarm operating during a  power interruption with a CR2032 battery  installed        Specifications    Time display   Switching between 12 hour system  default  and  24 hour system   Section for iPod   DC out  5V   MAX  500mA   Radio section   Frequency range       Band Frequency Channel step  DAB 174 928 MHz     Band III  239 200 MHz  FM 87 5 MHz   0 05 MHz  108 MHz    DAB  Band lll  frequency table  MHz     No  Channel Frequency  1 5A 174 928  2 5B 176 640  3 5C 178 352  4 5D 180 064  5 6A 181 936  6 6B 183 648  7 6C 185 360  8 6D 187 072  9 7A 188 928  10 7B 190 640  11 7C 192 352  12 7D 194 064  13 8A 195 936  14 8B 197 648  15 8C 199 360  16 8D 201 072  17 9A 202 928    No  Channel Frequency  18 9B 204 640  19 9C 206 352  20 9D 208 064  21 10A 209 936  22 10B 211 648  23 10C 213 360  24 10D 215 072  25 11A 216 928  26 11B 218 640  27 11C 220 352  28 11D 222 064  29 12A 223 936  30 12B 225 648  31 12C 227 360  32 12D 229 072  33 13A 230 784  34 13B 232 496  35 13C 234 208  36 13D 235 776  37 13E 237 488  38 13F 239 200   General   Speaker   Approx  5 7 cm  2 1 4 inches  dia  6 Q   Input   AUDIO IN jack     3 5 mm ste
9. Auto preset tuning  FM only     1 Press DAB FM repeatedly to select the  FM band    2 Press MENU and SELECT   or    to select     Auto Preset     and then press ENTER    3 Press SELECT   or    to select    Yes    and  then press ENTER     The unit automatically presets the available  channels for both FM1 and FM2 in order     Tip  To stop auto preset tuning  press OFF     Continued on the reverse side          DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS                                                                         ALARM ON OFF ALARM    ALARM SET TIME SET    OC    ALARM e ALARM ON OFF  TIME SET   ALARM SET          QEEREEE                   WAKE UP     SLEEP      B   EEEE      The STATION    SELECT   PRESET 3  VOLUME   and iPod  amp  iPhone  gt II buttons have a    tactile dot              MEGA BASS MEGA Xpand SN00ZE          A __      The Pll and VOL   buttons have a tactile dot        Scan Tuning  FM only     The unit automatically scans FM stations     1 Press DAB FM repeatedly to select the  FM band    2 Press and hold TUNING   or    TUNE    or   on the remote       scans upward through the frequency bands       scans downwards through the frequency  bands   Scanning starts from the currently tuned  frequency  When a station is received   scanning stops     3 Adjust the volume using VOLUME   or     VOL   or   on the remote         e e  Operating an iPod  You can enjoy audio from iPod by connecting to  this unit  To use an iPod  refer to the user   s guide  of your iPod   If you are using
10. RYDAY  MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT  SUN   WEEKDAY  MON TUE WED THU FRI  WEEKEND  SAT SUN    7 Press    ALARM SET A or B     The alarm mode setting is entered    8 Press ALARM TIME SET   or    repeatedly until the desired alarm mode  flashes     You can choose one of 8 settings     iPod          DABI     DAB2      DAB           FM1     FM2          FM      or    BUZZER         DAB      and    FM      are the last station   received    Set the alarm mode as follows      iPod  see     A  Setting the iPod alarm        DAB1  DAB2  DAB    FM1  FM2 or FM     see     B  Setting the radio alarm        BUZZER  see     C  Setting the buzzer alarm       a uh UW                                                 A  Setting the alarm for iPod       1 Perform steps 1 to 8 in    To set the alarm      2 Press    ALARM SET A or B to select  alarm mode for    iPod         ALARM VOLUME     and volume number  flash in the display    3 Press ALARM TIME SET   or   to adjust  the volume    4 Press    ALARM SET A or B     The setting is entered    5 If    A    or    B    does not appear in the  display  press    ALARM SET A or B  again    The iPod will sound at the set time    When using an iPod touch iPhone   e To wake up to music stored in an iPod touch   iPhone  connect the iPod touch iPhone to the  unit first  follow the steps above to set alarm  time  and then select the music function    e Even if the alarm setting for iPod is complete  if  you turn the iPod touch iPhone power off  before inserting th
11. SONY     4 199 738 13 1     Personal Audio  Docking System    Operating Instructions    XDR DS12iP    DAB DAB        Made for                               iPod                   JiPhone         2010 Sony Corporation         No Power No Problem is a trademark of Sony Corporation     Printed in China    NO POWER  NO PROBLEM    http   www sony net     WARNING      To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do  not expose this apparatus to rain or  moisture    To reduce the risk of fire  do not cover the  ventilation of the apparatus with newspapers   tablecloths  curtains  etc  And do not place lighted  candles on the apparatus    To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not  expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing   and do not place objects filled with liquids  such  as vases  on the apparatus     Do not install the appliance in a confined space   such as a bookcase or built in cabinet     Do not expose the batteries  battery pack or  batteries installed  to excessive heat such as  sunshine  fire or the like for a long time     As the main plug is used to disconnect the unit  from the mains  connect the unit to an easily  accessible AC outlet  Should you notice an  abnormality in the unit  disconnect the main plug  from the AC outlet immediately     The unit is not disconnected from the AC power  source  mains  as long as it is connected to the  wall outlet  even if the unit itself has been turned  off     The nameplate and important information  concerning s
12. SPLAY  during DAB reception  The selected display mode  remains even if you turn the unit off and on  again  or change the band    The display can be up to 16 characters long  A  dynamic label can be up to 128 characters in  length    Each time you press DISPLAY  the display  changes as follows      Function and Preset number       Component Label    4    Dynamic    AM om    AM     mgm         When holding down DISPLAY for about  2 seconds or more  the display changes as  follows     Broadcasting Bit rate Stereo  Mono       DAB broadcasting  MP2   DAB  broadcasting  AAC  The display will change to the previous display for  about 4 seconds automatically if no operation is  performed     Notes   e If there is no component label     NO COMP  LABEL    will be displayed    e If there is no ensemble label     NO ENS LABEL     will be displayed    e If there is no program type     NO PROGS  TYPE    will be displayed    e If there is no dynamic label  the lower line of  the display is blank     Manual tune   This function allows you to tune and add the  various DAB Band III channels to your station  list    This function can be used to assist the positioning  of the aerial or the unit to obtain the optimum  reception for a specific channel   frequency     1 Press DAB FM repeatedly to select the  DAB band    2 Press MENU and SELECT   or    to select     Manual Tune     and then press ENTER    3 Press SELECT  lt  or    to select the desired  DAB channel  and then press ENTER     The un
13. a desired  service  and then press ENTER        PTY  Programme Type     This function indicates services in programme  type  such as NEWS  SPORTS of the PTY list   transmitted in a DAB broadcast     If the received service or station does not transmit  the programme type     NO PTY Data    appears                                                                                               Programme type Display  Undefined None   News News   Current Affairs Current Affairs  Information Information  Sport Sport  Education Education  Drama Drama   Culture Cultures  Science Science   Varied Varied Speech  Pop Music Pop Music  Rock Music Rock Music  Easy Listening Music Easy Listening  Light Classical Light Classics M  Serious Classical Serious Classics  Other Music Other Music  Weather Weather  amp  Metr  Finance Finance  Children   s programmes Children   s Progs  Social Affairs Social Affairs  Religion Religion   Phone In Phone In   Travel Travel  amp  Touring  Leisure Leisure  amp  Hobby  Jazz Music Jazz Music  Country Music Country Music  Nation Music Nation Music  Oldies Music Oldies Music  Folk Music Folk Music  Documentary Documentary          Other useful functions    To obtain the MEGA Xpand effect   Press MEGA Xpand     MEGA Xpand    appears in  the display  The effect expands the sound field  To  return to normal sound  press the button again     To reinforce the bass sound   Press MEGA BASS     MEGA BASS    appears in the  display  The effect expands the bass content
14. afety are located on the bottom  exterior     CAUTION  Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly  replaced  Replace only with the same type     Notice for customers  the following  information is only applicable to equipment  sold in countries applying EU directives   The manufacturer of this product is Sony  Corporation  1 7 1 Konan  Minato ku  Tokyo   108 0075 Japan  The Authorized Representative  for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland  GmbH  Hedelfinger Strasse 61  70327 Stuttgart   Germany  For any service or guarantee matters   please refer to the addresses given in separate  service or guarantee documents        Precautions       Operate the unit on the power source specified  in    Specifications          Since a strong magnet is used for the speaker   keep personal credit cards using magnetic coding  or spring wound watches away from the unit to  prevent possible damage from the magnet       Do not leave the unit in a location near a heat   source such as a radiator or airduct  or in a   place subject to direct sunlight  excessive dust    mechanical vibration  or shock    Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal   heat build up  Do not place the unit on a surface    a rug  a blanket  etc   or near materials  a   curtain  which might block the ventilation holes    Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit    unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified   personnel before operating it any further    To clean the casing  use a soft cl
15. and station  presets will be erased           If the time in the display is  incorrect after the battery is  changed  Reset     Press the reset button with a pointed device  The  reset button is in the small hole located in the  battery compartment  see Fig             Setting the clock for  the first time    When the first time after purchase  do the  following     1 Remove the insulation film of the backup  battery at the bottom of the unit        2 Extend the wire aerial fully     3 Plug in the unit      AM 12 00    and    FRI 01 01 2010    flash for  about 2 seconds  then    Scanning       appears in  the display   The unit will automatically scan and create a  list of receivable DAB broadcasts  The services    are stored in the list in alphabetical order        When scanning is finished  the unit gets the time  from the DAB data of the first station received   The current time appears in the display     Notes   e If no broadcasts are found by the DAB scan      NO STATION FOUND     appears for about   2 seconds  then    AM 12 00    flashes in the  display  The clock cannot be set  In this case  set  the clock manually  see    Setting the clock  manually        If the system clock is already running  has been  set manually or synchronized from DAB  before   the system will not try to enter the  DAB function automatically when powering on  the unit    The clock time cannot be set via DAB data if it  is within an hour ahead or behind the start or  end of daylight saving time
16. d FM stations     1 Press DAB FM repeatedly to select the  desired band     Each press changes the band as follows   i DAB1    gt  DAB2  FM2         FM1  FM1 and FM2 or DAB1 and DAB  are the  same frequency bands   If a list of receivable DAB broadcasts has not  been created when you select DAB1 or DAB2        Scanning       will appear in the display  and  the unit starts scanning automatically     2 Press TUNING   or    TUNE   or   on the  remote  to turn to the desired service or  station    If a selected DAB service has finished  broadcasting  sound stops and    NO  SERVICE     appears  In this case  press    TUNING   or      TUNE   or   on the    remote  to select another service   3 Adjust volume using VOLUME   or       VOL   or   on the remote    To turn off the radio  press OFF     Note  MENU and TUNING   or   are not available when     Tuning       is displayed     Note on FM usage  The frequency step is set to 0 05 MHz on FM     Note on DAB usage     NO SERVICE    appears when the selected service  cannot be received     About the SC  Secondary Component   If the selected primary component has a  secondary component     SC    flashes in the display     Press TUNING   or      TUNE   or     on the  remote  to receive the desired secondary  component     SC    lights up while the secondary  component is being received     Note   When the selected secondary component is  finished  the unit returns automatically to the  primary component     Presetting your favourite  se
17. der     Note   When Autoscan is performed  the existing list will  be updated and the preset services will be cleared   In this case  preset your favourite services again     Trim stations  You can delete the stations that are not currently  being received     1 Press DAB FM repeatedly to select the  DAB band    2 Press MENU and SELECT   or    to select     Prune  and then press ENTER     When finished     FINISH     appears for about  1 second  then changes to the current station  automatically    Confirm service list information   1 Press DAB FM repeatedly to select the DAB  band    2 Press MENU and SELECT   or   to select     Servlist Info  and then press ENTER    3 Press SELECT   or    to select    Ens    or     Serv    or    Comp    to confirm the amount  of the ensemble  service or component     Sync time now   You can synchronize time from DAB broadcasts    1 Press DAB FM repeatedly to select the  DAB band    2 Press MENU and SELECT   or    to select       Sync Time Now     and then press ENTER   When finished     FINISH     appears for about  2 seconds     Note   If no DAB broadcast can be received     DAB TIME  INVALID    appears for about 2 seconds in the  display  In this case  adjust the positioning of the  aerial or the unit to obtain the optimum  reception     Select Station  Another service can be selected while listening to  a broadcast     1 Press MENU and SELECT   or   to select     Select Station     and then press ENTER    2 Press SELECT   or    to select 
18. e iPod touch iPhone into the  unit  the alarm for iPod will not work              B  Setting the radio alarm       1 Perform steps 1 to 8 in    To set the alarm      2 Press    ALARM SET A or B to select  radio band     DAB1     DAB2     DAB        FM1     FM2    or    FM              Preset number  The preset number flashes in the display   When you select    DAB      or    FM    then  jump to the step 5     3 Press ALARM TIME SET   or   to select  the desired preset number corresponding  to the band    Press DISPLAY to confirm the preset details     Frequency for FM and component label for  DAB     Tips   e If the selected preset number is not set      PRESET BLANK    flashes two times  and  then    ALARM VOLUME     and volume  number flash in the display  Then jump to  the step 5    e If there is no last station     NO LAST  STATION    flashes two times  and then     ALARM VOLUME     and volume number  flash in the display  Then jump to the step 5     4 Press    ALARM SET A or B      ALARM VOLUME     and volume number  flash in the display     5 Press ALARM TIME SET   or   to adjust  the volume     6 Press    ALARM SET A or B   The setting is entered    7 If A    or    B    does not appear in the  display  press e ALARM SET A or B  again    The radio will turn on at the set time    Note   If the selected preset number is not set  or there is   no last station  the alarm sound will be buzzer   when alarm time is met  If you want to change the  buzzer alarm  set preset stati
19. it searches stations and lists up all the  stations belonging to this channel    When pressing DISPLAY  the signal strength  bars will go left and right showing the  changing signal strength as you adjust the  reception     4 Press SELECT   or    to select the desired  service  then press ENTER   Note    If the desired channel selected in step 3 cannot be  received  press MENU to select another channel     DRC Value  DYNAMIC RANGE CONTROL   DRC can make quieter sounds easier to hear  when the unit is used in a noisy environment   For DAB broadcasts with dynamic range  compression  you can adjust the dynamic range  by this unit     1 Press DAB FM repeatedly to select the  DAB band    2 Press MENU and SELECT   or    to select     DRC Value     and then press ENTER    3 Press SELECT   or    to select the DRC    level   The DRC level changes as follows     K 0 o   2    4 Press ENTER     Notes      DRC is effective only in dynamic range  compression broadcasts       When you adjust the DRC level  volume can be  heard more loudly     Autoscan  These functions allow you to automatically scan  and create a list of receivable DAB broadcasts     1 Press DAB FM repeatedly to select the  DAB band    2 Press MENU and SELECT   or    to select     Auto Scan     and then press ENTER    3 Press SELECT   or    to select    Yes    and  then press ENTER        Scanning       appears in the display   Autoscan takes about 30   90 seconds  When  finished  the unit creates a list in alphabetical  or
20. lection systems     This symbol on the battery or on the packaging  indicates that the battery provided with this  product shall not be treated as household waste   On certain batteries this symbol might be used in  combination with a chemical symbol  The  chemical symbols for mercury  Hg  or lead  Pb   are added if the battery contains more than  0 0005  mercury or 0 004  lead    By ensuring these batteries are disposed of  correctly  you will help prevent potentially  negative consequences for the environment and  human health which could otherwise be caused  by inappropriate waste handling of the battery   The recycling of the materials will help to  conserve natural resources     In case of products that for safety  performance or  data integrity reasons require a permanent  connection with an incorporated battery  this  battery should be replaced by qualified service  staff only    To ensure that the battery will be treated properly   hand over the product at end of life to the  applicable collection point for the recycling of  electrical and electronic equipment     For all other batteries  please view the section on  how to remove the battery from the product  safely  Hand the battery over to the applicable  collection point for the recycling of waste  batteries     For more detailed information about recycling of  this product or battery  please contact your local  Civic Office  your household waste disposal  service or the shop where you purchased the  product     If
21. mp  iPhone    Pil To resume  play  press it again     PPI  forward   Haa  backward         Go to the next track       Go back to the previous  track       Locate a point while  listening to the sound    PPI  forward  or  F amp a  backward              while playing and  hold it until you  find the point    Locate a point while PP  forward  or   observing the display HE  backward   in pause and hold  it until you find  the point    Go back to the previous MENU   menu   Select a menu item or a 4  up      down      track for playback   Execute the selected menu ENTER   or begin playback       Change to the repeat mode _MODE      Change to the shuffle mode Press and hold  MODE              During playback  this operation goes back to  the beginning of the current track  To go back  to the previous track  press twice       These operations are available only when using  the supplied remote commander     Notes      When placing or removing the iPod  hold the  iPod at the same angle as that of the connector  on this unit  and do not twist or bend the iPod  as connector damage may result    e Do not carry the unit with an iPod set on the   connector  Doing so may cause a malfunction    When placing or removing the iPod  hold the   Docking Tray securely with one hand and take   care not to press the controls of the iPod by   mistake       Before disconnecting the iPod  pause playback     To use the unit as a battery charger   You can use the unit as a battery charger   Charging begins
22. nt of a power interruption   Replace the battery if    A    appears       The snooze function cannot be set during a  power interruption  If the snooze function has  already been set and a power interruption  occurs  the snooze function will not work        During a power interruption  each alarm will  sound at the set time only once        Setting the sleep timer    You can fall asleep to music  etc   using the sleep  timer  The unit stops playback or radio  automatically after a preset duration     1 Press SLEEP while the unit is turned on      SLEEP     and the sleep time flash in the  display    2 Press SLEEP to set the sleep timer    duration   Each time you press SLEEP  the duration  in  minutes  changes as follows     90     60     30     15    t_    ore    The display returns to clock mode for about   4 seconds after you have finished the duration  setting and released SLEEP  and then the sleep  timer starts    The unit plays for the duration you set  and  then stops     To turn off the unit before the preset  time  Press SNOOZE DATE SLEEP OFF  SNOOZE on    the remote  or OFF ALARM RESET  OFF on the  remote      To change the sleep timer setting  You can press SLEEP repeatedly to select the  desired sleep timer setting even after the sleep  timer has been activated     To deactivate the sleep timer  Press SLEEP repeatedly to set the sleep timer to     OFF    in step 2        Other useful functions  for DAB    Changing the display   To change the display mode  press DI
23. on or tune radio  station  see    Operating the radio                  C  Setting the buzzer alarm       1 Perform steps 1 to 8 in    To set the alarm      2 Press    ALARM SET A or B to select       BUZZER    alarm mode   The setting is entered     3 If    A    or    B    does not appear in the  display  press    ALARM SET A or B  again    The buzzer will sound at the set time     Note  The volume cannot be set for the buzzer alarm     To confirm an alarm time setting  Press ALARM TIME SET   or    The setting will  be displayed for about 4 seconds     To change an alarm setting   Press and hold ALARM TIME SET   for at least 2  seconds to move the alarm time forwards  Press  and hold ALARM TIME SET   for at least 2  seconds to move the alarm time back    When you release the button  the changed time  will flash for about 2 seconds  To change the  alarm time again  press ALARM TIME SET   or    within these 2 seconds  otherwise the setting  change will be fixed as displayed     To doze for a few more minutes   Press SNOOZE DATE SLEEP OFF  SNOOZE on  the remote     The sound turns off but will automatically come  on again after about 10 minutes    You can change the snooze time by pressing  SNOOZE DATE SLEEP OFF  SNOOZE on the  remote  repeatedly within 4 seconds    The maximum length of the snooze time is   60 minutes    To stop the snooze timer  press OFF ALARM  RESET  OFF on the remote      To stop the alarm   Press OFF ALARM RESET  OFF on the remote   to turn off the alarm  
24. onger operates the unit  replace  the battery with a new one        Notes      Do not attempt to charge the battery       If you are not going to use the remote  commander for a long time  remove the battery  to avoid any damage that may be caused by  leakage and corrosion        About the backup  battery    To keep accurate time  this unit contains a  CR2032 battery as a backup power source   The battery keeps the clock and the alarm  operating in the event of a power interruption     To know when to replace the  battery    When the battery becomes weak     XJ    appears in  the display    If a power interruption occurs while the battery is  weak  the current time and alarm settings will be  erased    Replace the battery with a Sony CR2032 lithium  battery  Use of another battery may cause a fire or  explosion     To replace the battery    1 Keep the AC plug connected to the AC  outlet  remove the screw that secures the  battery compartment lid at the bottom of  the unit using a screwdriver  and open  the lid  see Fig        2 Remove the old battery and insert a new  one in the battery compartment with the    side facing up  see Fig        3 Replace the battery compartment lid and  secure it with the screw  see Fig        4 Press iPod  amp  iPhone PII  DAB FM   AUDIO IN or SNOOZE DATE SLEEP  OFF to turn          off in the display    Note   Do not disconnect the plug from the AC outlet    when you replace the battery  Otherwise  the    calendar  current time  alarm settings 
25. oth dampened   with a mild detergent solution       Never touch the wire of the external aerial  during a thunderstorm  Furthermore   immediately disconnect the AC power cord  from the radio     NOTES ON LITHIUM BATTERY   e Wipe the battery with a dry cloth to assure a  good contact       Be sure to observe the correct polarity when  installing the battery    e Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers   otherwise a short circuit may occur     Disposal of Old Electrical  amp   Electronic Equipment  Applicable  in the European Union and other  European countries with separate  collection systems     This symbol on the product or on its packaging  indicates that this product shall not be treated as  household waste  Instead it shall be handed over  to the applicable collection point for the recycling  of electrical and electronic equipment  By  ensuring this product is disposed of correctly  you  will help prevent potential negative consequences  for the environment and human health  which  could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste  handling of this product  The recycling of  materials will help to conserve natural resources   For more detailed information about recycling of  this product  please contact your local Civic  Office  your household waste disposal service or  the shop where you purchased the product   Applicable accessory  Remote Commander     Disposal of waste batteries   applicable in the European  Union and other European  countries with separate  col
26. reo minijack    Power output    3 5 W   3 5 W  at 10  harmonic distortion   Power requirements   230 V AC  50 Hz   For clock back up  3V DC  CR2032 battery  1     Dimensions   Approx  290 5 mm x 152 0 mm x 139 5 mm  w h d    11 3 s inches x 5     16 inches x 5 1 2 inches   including projecting parts and controls   Mass   Approx  1 7 kg  3 lb 12 oz  including power  supply unit   Supplied accessories   Remote commander  1    Audio connecting cable  1    Universal Dock Adapter for iPhone  1    Universal Dock Adapter for iPhone 3G  amp  iPhone  3GS  1    Universal Dock Adapter for iPhone 4    Design and specifications are subject to change  without notice     Compatible iPod iPhone  models    Compatible iPod iPhone models are as follows   Update your iPod iPhone to use the latest  software before you use it     iPod touch  3rd generation    iPod touch  2nd generation    iPod touch  1st generation    iPod nano      3rd generation  iPod nano iPod nano  video   5th generation 4th generation   video camera   video   iPod nano iPod nano  2nd generation lst generation iPod   aluminum  5th generation   video   iPod iPod iPod classic  4th generation 4th generation   color display   iPod mini  iPhone 4 iPhone 3GS    iPhone 3G iPhone    Notes   e In these Operating Instructions     iPod    is used  as a general reference to functions of iPod on an  iPod or iPhone  unless otherwise specified by  the text or illustrations    e The connector of the unit is for sole use with an   iPod  If you
27. ress SNOOZE DATE SLEEP OFF  SNOOZE on  the remote      After a few seconds  the display will change back  to the current service or station automatically        Setting the brightness  of the display    Four levels of brightness are available by pressing  BRIGHTNESS   High  default      gt  Middle     Low    OFF  lt     Even if brightness level is set to OFF  it will  change to Middle while the alarm is sounding           Improving the reception    DAB Band III FM   Extend the wire aerial fully to increase reception  sensitivity    Keep the wire aerial away from AC power cord   Do not bundle the wire aerial and AC power cord  together    For DAB reception  press DISPLAY to show the  signal strength in order to rotate the aerial for  optimum reception     Notes on radio reception      Keep digital music players or mobile phones   away from the aerial  as this may lead to   reception interference    When you are listening to the radio with an   iPhone connected to the unit  interference with   radio reception may occur       When you are listening to the radio while  charging an iPod  interference with radio  reception may occur     Tip   If an FM broadcast is noisy  press MENU and  SELECT   or    to select    Mode     and then press  ENTER  Press SELECT   or    to select    Mono  and  then press ENTER again     MONO    appears in the  display and the radio will play in monaural and  the sound will become clearer        Operating the radio    The unit can receive DAB service an
28. rvices or stations    You can preset up to 10 services in DAB  5 services  in DABI  5 services in DAB2  and 10 stations in  FM  5 stations in FM1  5 stations in FM2      Presetting services or stations   1 Follow steps 1 to 2 in    Operating the  radio    and manually tune in to the  station you want to preset    2 Press and hold the favourite STATION     SELECT    PRESET 1 to 5 button on the  unit       PRESET    and the number flash for about  2 seconds in the display  then change to fully  lit  The service or station is stored     Notes      To preset another service or station  repeat  these steps    e To change the preset service or station  tune in  to the desired service or station and repeat steps  1 and 2  The new service or station will replace  the previous service or station     Tuning in to a preset service or station  1 Press DAB FM repeatedly to select the  desired band   2 Press one of the STATION    SELECT     PRESET buttons on the unit where the    desired service or station is stored   When the service or station is not registered      PRESET BLANK    appears in the display   The preset station can also be selected by  PRESET   or   on the remote   3 Adjust the volume using VOLUME   or     VOL   or   on the remote    Notes     If there are no preset stations     PRESET  BLANK    will appear when you press PRESET    or   on the remote      If there is only one preset station  its preset  number will flash each time you press PRESET    or   on the remote     
    
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