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[. . . ] 3-800-621-06(1)
FM Stereo/SW/MW/LW PLL Synthesized Receiver Stereo Cassette-Corder
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Operating Instructions KKKKKK
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ICF-SW1000T ICF-SW1000TS
Sony Corporation ©1995 Printed in Japan
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!¢ DIRECT ! [. . . ] You cannot set the standby time when the radio or cassette is operating.
4 5
Turn off the radio. Press HOUR or MIN repeatedly while pressing either a or b of STANDBY MEMORY (which you pressed in step 3) to set the desired standby time for the radio to turn on.
STANDBY a SLEEP
FWD
Display the desired standby time for the radio to turn on.
24EN
Timer
Tip To temporarily cancel the standby function, slide HOLD in the direction of the arrow to display "H" while the radio is turned off. When "H" in the display disappears, the standby function is operational (see page 29). Notes · When you set STANDBY a and STANDBY b, and the preset standby time arrives while the other standby function is operating, the most recent standby function will have priority over the other and receive the appropriate broadcast. · Once you preset the desired standby time, the radio turns on at the preset time everyday. · When the preset standby time arrives while the radio or cassette is operated, the standby function will have priority over the current operation and receive the appropriate broadcast automatically. If you set STANDBY a and STANDBY b to an identical preset time, only STANDBY a operates.
6
Press SLEEP repeatedly while pressing either a or b of STANDBY MEMORY (which you pressed in step 3) to set the desired duration for the operation of the radio.
Each time SLEEP is pressed, the display changes in the following order: 60 (minutes) n 50 n 40 n 30 n 20 n 10 n 90 n 80 n 70
Timer
STANDBY a
SLEEP
FWD
Display the desired duration for the operation of the radio. The clock display returns when a or b is released.
7
Press STANDBY ON/OFF repeatedly to display "STANDBY a" or "STANDBY b" (which you selected in step 3).
Each time STANDBY ON/OFF is pressed, the display changes in the following order: STANDBY a nSTANDBY b nSTANDBY a b n(None)
8
Set MODE to RADIO.
When the preset standby time arrives, the preset broadcast station is received. After the preset duration for the operation of the radio has elapsed, the radio turns off.
To check the preset standby time Press a or b of STANDBY MEMORY. The preset standby time and preset duration for the operation of the radio are displayed while the button is pressed. To change the preset standby time Repeat steps 5 through 7 to change the existing preset standby time. To cancel the standby function Press STANDBY ON/OFF repeatedly so that "STANDBY" in the display disappears.
Timer
25EN
To fall asleep while listening to the desired broadcast--Sleep timer
You can turn off the radio automatically after RADIO POWER a specified number of minutes (1090 ON/OFF minutes) with the sleep timer function. SLEEP
1 4 7 2 5 8 0 3 6 9
Tip The previously tuned broadcast station is received when SLEEP is pressed to turn on the radio. Note Repeat from step 1 again if the sleep timer begins before you have set the desired duration. The sleep timer begins automatically after about 5 seconds when SLEEP is released.
1
Press SLEEP.
The radio turns on. "SLEEP" flashes and the duration for the operation of the sleep timer (60 minutes) appears in the display.
TUNE
a
SLEEP
FM
MHz
FWD
2
Press SLEEP repeatedly to display the desired duration for the operation of the sleep timer.
Each time SLEEP is pressed, the display changes in the following order: 60 (minutes) n 50 n 40 n 30 n 20 n 10 n 90 n 80 n 70 Sleep timer begins after "SLEEP" stops flashing and remains in the display, and the duration for the operation of the sleep timer disappears.
Note When the sleep timer is activated while recording the radio, the recording will stop and the power will turn off.
3
Tune in to the desired broadcast station.
The radio turns off automatically after the selected duration for the operation of the sleep timer elapses.
To change the preset duration for the operation of the sleep timer
Press SLEEP repeatedly to display the desired duration for the operation of the sleep timer.
To turn off the radio before the preset duration has elapsed
Press RADIO POWER ON/OFF.
26EN
Timer
To record the desired broadcast with the timer--Timer recording
RADIO The timer recording function enables you to POWER turn on the radio and tune in to your ON/OFF favorite broadcast station at the desired time for recording. Use the timer SLEEP recording function when you wish to record a broadcast while away or STANDBY unattended. Before using the timer ON/OFF recording function, make sure that the clock is set correctly (see page 5). MODE
1 4 7
2 5 8 0
3 6
Timer
9
STANDBY MEMORY
TIME SET ENTER
HOUR · MIN
1 2
Insert a cassette.
Insert the cassette with the side you wish to record facing the cassette holder.
Tune in to the desired broadcast station you wish to record.
Adjusting VOLUME and TONE does not affect the sound to be recorded.
3
Note Make sure that the radio is turned off before setting the desired standby time. You cannot set the standby time when the radio or cassette is operating.
Press a or b of STANDBY MEMORY while pressing ENTER.
The broadcast station is assigned to the selected button.
TUNE
PRESET
PAGE
FM
MHz
FWD
1 2 3
4 5
Turn off the radio. Press HOUR or MIN repeatedly while pressing either a or b of STANDBY MEMORY (which you pressed in step 3) to set the desired standby time for the radio to turn on for recording.
STANDBY a SLEEP
FWD
Display the desired standby time for the radio to turn on for recording.
Timer
27EN
Tip To temporarily cancel the standby function, slide HOLD in the direction of the arrow to display "H" while the radio is turned off. When "H" in the display disappears, the standby function is operational (see page 29). [. . . ] Please ask your dealer for detailed information on the optional accessories available in your country. Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. *1 ICF-SW1000T only *2 ICF-SW1000TS only *3 For the World model only. *4 Not applicable for the Saudi Arabian model. [. . . ]
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