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Operating the iPod

You can enjoy iPod audio by connecting this unit. To
use an iPod, refer to the user’s guide of your iPod.

Compatible iPod models

The compatible iPod models are as follows. Update
your iPod to use the latest software before you use it.

Notes

• The connector of the unit is for sole use for iPod.

When you use the devices do not match with the
connector, connect it to the 

AUDIO IN

 terminal of

this unit with the supplied audio connecting cable.

• Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event that

data recorded to iPod is lost or damaged when using
an iPod connected to this unit.

1

Put the iPod into the unit’s connector.

Adjust the rear support forward or backward
checking the back of the iPod fits snugly against
the rear support to protect the connector.

Setting the clock
for the first time

This unit is preset to the current date and 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.

Note

During the shipment and your first use, a clock error
may occur. In this case, refer to “Setting the clock and
date” to set the correct time.

When daylight saving time
(summer time) begins

This model employs the Automatic Daylight Saving
Time/Summer Time adjustment. The DST indicator in
the display appears in the display at the beginning of
the daylight saving time (summer time), and
disappears at the end of it.
Automatic DST/Summer Time adjustment is based on
GMT (Greenwich Mean 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 deactivate the Automatic
DST/Summer Time adjustment
during the daylight saving time
(summer time) period.

The Automatic DST/Summer Time adjustment can be
cancelled.
Press 

CLOCK

 

and 

ALARM DISPLAY

 for more than

two seconds. The Automatic DST/ Summer Time
adjustment will be cancelled. To active the Automatic
DST/Summer Time adjustment again, repeat the same
operation.

Note

The change timing of Automatic DST/Summer Time
adjustment employed by the unit is subjected to
variation by circumstances and the law in each
country/region. In such a case, cancel the Automatic
DST/Summer Time adjustment and set DST display
manually as necessary. The customer who lives in the
country/region that has not introduced the daylight
saving time (summertime) must cancel Automatic
DST/Summer Time adjustment before using the set.

Setting the clock
and date

To change the setting manually, follow the procedure
from step 

1

.

1

Press 

CLOCK

 for more than 2 seconds.

The year will start to flash in the display.

2

Press 

TIME SET +

 or 

 until the correct

year appears in the display.

3

Press 

CLOCK

.

4

Repeat steps 

2

 and 

3

 to set the month, day

and time.

After setting the minute the clock starts from
0 seconds. But if you do not set “Minute”, the
clock does not start from 0 second flat.

• Pressing and holding 

+

 or 

 changes the year,

month, day or time rapidly.

• While setting the clock, you must perform each step

within about 65 seconds, or the clock setting mode
will be cancelled.

To display the year and date

Press 

CLOCK

 once for the date, and within

about 5 seconds press it again for the year.

The display shows the date or year for about
5 seconds and then changes back to the current time.

Setting the brightness
of the display

Three levels of brightness are available by
pressing 

SNOOZE/BRIGHTNESS

.

High (default) 

t

 Middle 

t

 Low

To

Turn off the iPod

Pause playback

Go to the next
track

Go back to the
previous track

Locate a point
while listening to
the sound

Locate a point
while observing
the display

Go back to the
previous menu

Select a menu
item or a track
for playback

Execute the
selected menu or
the playback

Press

OFF

, or press and hold 

u

N

/

X

To resume play, press it again.

>

.

>

 (forward) or 

.

(backward) while playing and
hold it until you find the point.

>

 (forward) or 

.

(backward) in pause and hold it
until you find the point.

MENU

*

R

/

r

*

ENTER

*

Troubleshooting

Should any problem occur with the unit, make the
following simple checks to determine whether or not
servicing is required.
If the problem persists, consult your nearest Sony
dealer.

The clock displays “AM 12:00”  due to a
power interruption.

• The battery is low. Replace the battery. Remove the

old battery and install a new one.

When daylight saving time begins, the clock
does not employ the daylight saving time
automatically.

• Make sure the clock is set correctly.
• Press and hold 

CLOCK

 and 

ALARM DISPLAY

simultaneously for at least two seconds to employ
the DST function.

The alarm does not sound at the preset alarm
time.

• Has the desired alarm been activated? (i.e., Does the

ALARM A

 (or 

B

) indicator light up?)

The radio or iPod alarm is activated but no
sound comes on at the preset alarm time.

• Has 

VOLUME

 been adjusted?

There is no sound from the iPod.

• Make sure the iPod is securely connected.
• Adjust the 

VOLUME

.

The iPod cannot be operated with this unit.

• Make sure the iPod is securely connected.

The iPod cannot be charged.

• Make sure the iPod is securely connected.

Specifications

Time display

12-hour System

Frequency range

Band

Frequency

Channel step

FM

87.5 – 108 MHz

0.05 MHz

AM

531 – 1 611 kHz

9 kHz

Speaker

Approx. 5.1 cm (2 inches) dia., 12 

Power output

3 W + 3 W (at 10% harmonic distortion)

Power requirements

230 V AC, 50 Hz
For clock backup: 3 V DC, one CR2032 battery

Dimensions

Approx. 300 

×

 130 

×

 139 mm (w/h/d)

(11 

13

/

16

 

×

 5 

1

/

×

 5 

1

/

inches) incl. projecting parts

and controls

Mass

Approx. 1.9 kg (4 lb 3.02 oz) incl. CR2032 battery

Supplied accessories

Remote commander (1)
Audio connecting cable (1)
AM loop aerial (1)

Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.

2

Press 

N

/

X

.

The iPod begins to play automatically.
You can operate the connected iPod by the unit or
iPod buttons.

* These operations are available only when using the

supplied remote commander.

Notes

• When placing or removing the iPod, keep it straight

and parallel with the rear support.

• Do not carry the unit with an iPod set on the

connector. Doing so may cause a malfunction.

• When placing or removing the iPod, brace the unit

with one hand and take care not to press the controls
of the iPod by mistake.

• Do not pull on the rear support strongly as it cannot

be detached from the unit and may cause a
malfunction.

• To use an iPod, refer to the user’s guide of your

iPod.

• Before disconnecting the iPod, pause playback.

Tip

Apple’s iPod Universal Dock Adapter can be used
with this unit.

To use the unit as a battery
charger

You can use the unit as a battery charger.
The charging begins when the iPod is placed on the
connector.
The charging status appears in the iPod display. For
details, see the user's guide of your iPod.

On copyrights

• iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the

U.S. and other countries.

• iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.
• All other trademarks and registered trademarks are

of their respective holders. In this manual, ™ and ®
marks are not specified.

Operating the radio

—Manual tuning

1

Press 

RADIO ON

 to turn on the radio.

The display shows the band and frequency.

2

Press 

RADIO ON

 repeatedly to select the

desired band.

Each press changes the band as follows:

FM1

FM2

AM

FM1 and FM2 are the same frequency bands.

3

Use 

 

or 

 to tune into the

desired station.

The FM frequency advances or reverses in
0.05 MHz channel steps and the AM frequency in
9 kHz channel steps.

4

Adjust volume using 

VOLUME

.

To turn off the radio, press 

OFF

.

Improving the
reception

FM:

Extend the FM wire aerial fully to
increase reception sensitivity.

AM:

Connect the supplied AM loop aerial to
the unit. Rotate the aerial horizontally for
optimum reception.

Keep away digital music player or mobile phone from
the AM loop aerial or the FM wire aerial, as this may
lead to interference of reception.

Note

When you are listening to the radio with an iPhone
connected to the unit, interference with radio
reception may occur.

Tip

If the FM broadcast is noisy, press 

FM MODE

 on

the remote commander to turn off “STEREO” in the
display. The radio becomes clearer although the sound
becomes monaural.

Presetting your
favourite station

—Preset tuning

You can preset up to 10 stations in FM (5 stations in
FM1, 5 stations in FM2), and 5 stations in AM.

Presetting a station

1

Follow steps 

1

 to 

4

 in “Operating the

Radio” and manually tune into the station
you wish to preset.

2

Press and hold the desired 

PRESET

TUNING

 button for more than two

seconds for registration.

After the preset has finished, the preset number
appears on the display.

Example:

To preset AM 1 260 kHz onto preset

2

 button.

a few seconds after  

  v

To preset another station, repeat these steps.
To change the preset station, tune into the desired
station and hold down the 

PRESET TUNING 1

to 

5

 button. The new station will replace the

previous station on the preset button.

Tuning into a preset station

1

Press 

RADIO ON

 to turn on the radio.

2

Press one of the 

PRESET TUNING

buttons where the desired station is stored.

3

Adjust volume using 

VOLUME

.

Setting the alarm

The dual alarm function allows you to set two alarm
programs (ALARM A and ALARM B).
The alarm time can be set for each program and the
alarm sound is selectable from RADIO, BUZZER or
iPod.

Notes

• Before setting the alarm, make sure to set the clock

(see “Setting the clock and date”).

• The factory setting alarm time is “AM 12:00”.
• To set the radio alarm, first tune in to a station

(see “Operating the radio”).

To set the alarm time

To set ALARM A

1

Press 

ALARM SET A

 for a few seconds.

2

Press 

TIME SET +/–

 to set the desired

hour, and press 

ALARM SET A

.

3

Press 

TIME SET +/–

 to set the desired

minute, and press 

ALARM SET A

.

4

Press 

TIME SET +/–

 to set the desired

alarm mode (RADIO, BUZZER or iPod)
and press 

ALARM SET A

.

5

If you select the RADIO or iPod, press

TIME SET +/–

 to set the wake up

volume and press 

ALARM SET A

.

To set 

ALARM B

, follow the same steps above using

ALARM B

 instead of 

ALARM A

.

To change the display between 

ALARM TIME A

 and

ALARM TIME B

, press 

ALARM DISPLAY

.

When using iPod touch/iPhone

To use music stored in an iPod touch/iPhone to wake
up, put the iPod touch/iPhone into the unit first,
follow the steps above to set alarm time, and then
select the desired music.

Notes

• When you use the radio alarm, the timed alarm

sounds with the last broadcasting station tuned to
before the power went off. When you set the radio
alarm, select the desired broadcasting station before
turning the power off.

• The 

ALARM A

 (or 

B

) indicator flashes in the

display when the alarm sounds.

• If a second alarm sounds during a first (or the

SNOOZE

 function is active), the second alarm

takes priority.

• The alarm function works as usual at the beginning

and end day of the daylight saving time (summer
time). While the Automatic DST/Summer Time
adjustment is set, as a result, if the alarm is set at a
time skipped when the daylight saving time (summer
time) begins, the alarm is skipped, or if the alarm is
set at a time overlapped when the daylight saving
time (summer time) ends, the alarm sounds twice.

• If the same alarm time is set for both alarm

(ALARM A and B), the ALARM A takes priority.

To activate the alarm

After setting the alarm time, follow these steps:
To activate the 

ALARM A

, press 

ALARM

SET A

 to display 

ALARM A

.

To activate the 

ALARM B

, press 

ALARM

SET B

 to display 

ALARM B

.

Notes

• The alarm sounds at the set time even if the unit is

on.

• Make sure the iPod is installed correctly after

setting the iPod alarm.

Notes on using iPod touch/iPhone

• If you set the iPod alarm while iPod touch/iPhone

music is playing, and then turn the unit power off,
when the alarm time comes on, the alarm music will
resume from the point where the power was turned
off.

• Even if the iPod alarm setting is complete, if you

turn the iPod touch/iPhone power off before the
unit, the iPod alarm will not work.

To doze for a few more minutes

Press 

SNOOZE/BRIGHTNESS

.

The sound turns off but will automatically come on
again after about 5 minutes.
The maximum length of the snooze time is 40 minutes.

To stop the alarm

Press 

OFF

 to turn off the alarm.

The alarm will come on sound again at the same time
the next day.
If 

OFF 

is not pressed, the buzzer alarm sounds

continuously for about 3 minutes, and then it stops
automatically.
The RADIO and iPod sound continuously until 

OFF

is pressed.

To deactivate the alarm

Press 

ALARM SET A

 (or 

B

) to turn off the

ALARM A

 (or 

B

) indicator from the display.

Note on alarm in the event of a power
interruption

• When the alarm sound is set to RADIO or iPod, it

will change to 

BUZZER

 automatically.

• If the backup battery is exhausted, the alarm will not

work in the event of power interruption. Replace the
battery periodically.

Setting the sleep
timer

You can fall asleep to the sound using the built-in
sleep timer that turns off the unit automatically after a
preset duration.

1

Press 

SLEEP

 while the unit is turned on.

SLEEP appears in the display.

2

Press 

SLEEP 

to set the sleep timer

duration.

Each time you press 

SLEEP

, the duration

changes as follows:

90

60

30

15

OFF

The display returns to clock mode five seconds
after you have finished setting the duration setting
and released 

SLEEP

, and then the sleep timer

starts.
The unit will play for the duration you set, and
then shut off.

To turn off the unit before the
preset time

Press 

OFF

.

To use both sleep timer and
alarm

You can fall asleep to the radio and also be awakened
by the radio or buzzer alarm at the preset time.

1

Set the alarm. (See “Setting the alarm”.)

2

Set the sleep timer. (See “Setting the sleep
timer”.)

Other useful functions

To get the MEGA Xpand effect

Press 

MEGA

 

Xpand

. “MEGA Xpand” appears in

the display. You can get the effect of expansion of the
sound field. To return to normal sound, press the
button again.

iPod mini

iPod touch

iPod nano 3rd

generation (video)

iPod classic

iPhone

iPod nano 2nd

generation

(aluminium)

iPod 5th

generation (video)

iPod nano 1st

generation

iPod 4th generation

(color display)

iPod 4th

generation

Connecting
external equipment

To listen to sound

1

Connect the 

AUDIO IN

 jack of the unit to

the line out jack or headphone jack of the
external equipment using the audio
connecting cable (supplied).

Audio connecting cable
(supplied)

To external 
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

.

To return to the radio

Press 

RADIO ON

.

The frequency is shown in the display.

To return to the iPod

Press 

N

/

X

.

To stop listening

Press 

OFF

and stop playback on the connected unit.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Dream Machine ICF-C1iPMK2

Page 1: ...3 060 32 1 FM AM Clock Radio ICF C1iPMK2 Operating Instructions 2008 Sony Corporation Printed in China Dream Machine is a trademark of Sony Corporation No Power No problem is a trademark of Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...FM wire aerial AC power cord There is a tactile dot on the VOLUME N X and PRESET TUNING 3 button ...

Page 3: ...A B 1 There is a tactile dot on the VOL N X M and PRESET button R E S E T 2 CR2032 R E S E T 3 R E S E T 1 g 2 CR2025 ...

Page 4: ... applying EU Directives The manufacturer of this product is Sony Corporation 1 7 1 Konan Minato ku Tokyo 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 WARNING Danger of explosion if battery is in...

Page 5: ...dles on the apparatus NOTES ON LITHIUM BATTERY Wipe the battery with a dry cloth to assure a good contact Be sure to observe the correct polarity when installing the battery Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers otherwise a short circuit may occur Disposal of Old Electrical Electronic Equipment Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems ...

Page 6: ... 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 you...

Page 7: ...l A B Only insert up to here 4 Make sure the AM loop aerial is connected firmly by pulling softly Adjusting the AM loop aerial Find a place and an orientation that provide good reception Do not place the AM loop aerial near the unit or other AV equipment as noise may result If you use an external polarized AM aerial be sure to connect the ground cord to the U terminal The supplied AM aerial cord h...

Page 8: ...rt of the product and is covered by the warranty You are required to show Note for customers in the UK in this instruction to a Sony dealer in order to validate the warranty for this product Knowing when to replace the battery If the battery runs out during the interruption the current time and alarm functions will be initialized Replace the battery with a Sony CR2032 lithium battery Use of anothe...

Page 9: ...battery is installed Set the clock again after the unit is reset Battery Warning When the unit will be left unplugged for a long time remove the battery to avoid undue battery discharge and damage to the unit from battery leakage Preparing the remote commander Before using the card remote commander for the first time remove the insulation film See Fig B 1 When to replace the battery With normal us...

Page 10: ...Automatic DST Summer Time adjustment employed by the unit is subjected to variation by circumstances and the law in each country region In such a case cancel the Automatic DST Summer Time adjustment and set DST display manually as necessary The customer who lives in the country region that has not introduced the daylight saving time summertime must cancel Automatic DST Summer Time adjustment befor...

Page 11: ...IN terminal of this unit with the supplied audio connecting cable Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event that data recorded to iPod is lost or damaged when using an iPod connected to this unit 1 Put the iPod into the unit s connector Adjust the rear support forward or backward checking the back of the iPod fits snugly against the rear support to protect the connector iPod mini iPod touch i...

Page 12: ...ter can be used with this unit To use the unit as a battery charger You can use the unit as a battery charger The charging begins when the iPod is placed on the connector The charging status appears in the iPod display For details see the user s guide of your iPod On copyrights iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc All other t...

Page 13: ... Operating the radio To set the alarm time To set ALARM A 1 Press ALARM SET A for a few seconds 2 Press TIME SET to set the desired hour and press ALARM SET A 3 Press TIME SET to set the desired minute and press ALARM SET A 4 Press TIME SET to set the desired alarm mode RADIO BUZZER or iPod and press ALARM SET A 5 If you select the RADIO or iPod press TIME SET to set the wake up volume and press A...

Page 14: ...larm Press ALARM SET A or B to turn off the ALARM A or B indicator from the display Note on alarm in the event of a power interruption When the alarm sound is set to RADIO or iPod it will change to BUZZER automatically If the backup battery is exhausted the alarm will not work in the event of power interruption Replace the battery periodically Setting the sleep timer You can fall asleep to the sou...

Page 15: ...annot be charged Make sure the iPod is securely connected Specifications Time display 12 hour System Frequency range Band Frequency Channel step FM 87 5 108 MHz 0 05 MHz AM 531 1 611 kHz 9 kHz Speaker Approx 5 1 cm 2 inches dia 12 Ω Power output 3 W 3 W at 10 harmonic distortion Power requirements 230 V AC 50 Hz For clock backup 3 V DC one CR2032 battery Dimensions Approx 300 130 139 mm w h d 11 1...

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