Sony_ICF-SW7600GR_user.pdf

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1、3-227-586-13 (1) FM Stereo/SW/MW/LW PLL Synthesized Receiver Sony Corporation 2001 Printed in Japan ICF-SW7600GR Operating instructions Mode demploi Bedienungsanleitung Manual de instrucciones Gebruiksaanwijzing Manual de Instrues GB FR DE ES NL PT Features2GB Owners record The model and serial numb

2、ers are located at the rear of the unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. ICF-SW7600GR Serial No. _ Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid el

3、ectrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. For the customers in the U.S.A. You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment. INFORMATION This equipment has been tes

4、ted and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy an

5、d, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,

6、which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outle

7、t on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Five types tuning methods to suit your needs Direct tuning for tuning in to a station by directly specifying the frequency. Manual tuning for adjusting the freque

8、ncy little by little manually. Auto scan tuning for searching stations automatically. Preset tuning for storing stations beforehand and selecting with a touch of a button. Memory scan tuning for automatically searching available stations from stations stored in a specified page. Built-in timer opera

9、tion With the 2 built-in timers, you can tune into the station of your choice at the time of your choice. Sleep timer The sleep timer will automatically turn off the radio so that you can fall asleep listening to the radio without worry. You can select the time for the sleep timer to activate from 6

10、0 min., 45 min., 30 min., and 15 min. Stereo FM reception You can enjoy FM broadcasts in stereo using the optional stereo headphones. Features Worldwide coverage with FM stereo/SW/MW/LW reception Simple and precise tuning with the quartz controlled PLL (Phase Locked Loop) synthesizer system. FM: 761

11、08 MHz SW: 1 62129 999 kHz MW: 5301 620 kHz* LW: 150529 kHz Refer to the supplied “Wave Handbook” for more information. *About channel steps for MW (medium wave) broadcasts The MW channel step differs depending on areas. The channel step of this unit is factory-set to 9 kHz or 10 kHz. Changing the s

12、ettings to be able to listen to the radio (see page 15). AreaMW channel step North and South10 kHz American countries Other countries9 kHz 3GBTable of Contents GB Table of contents Introduction Location of parts and controls. 4 Power sources Operating on batteries . 8 Operating on external power sou

13、rces . 10 Operating on AC power adaptor. 10 Setting the clock Setting the Current Time. 11 Finding out the time in other areas of the world. 13 Listening to the radio Changing MW Channel Step. 15 Directly entering the frequency Direct tuning. 16 To improve reception . 17 Manually selecting the frequ

14、ency Manual tuning . 18 Searching the station automatically Auto scan tuning . 20 Presetting stations Preset tuning . 22 Searching available stations from presets Memory scan tuning. 24 Receiving SSB and CW transmissions. 26 Adjusting for optimum AM reception Synchronous detection . 27 Using the tim

15、er Waking up to the radio or alarm Standby function . 28 Falling asleep listening to the radio Sleep timer function. 31 Other convenient uses Preventing operation errors Hold function. 32 Recording broadcasts . 33 Using the supplied SW external antenna . 34 Using the optional external antenna . 35 A

16、dditional information Precautions and maintenance . 36 Troubleshooting . 38 Specifications . 40 Tips on radio waves. 41 Introduction4GB 1 AM EXT ANT (AM external antenna) jack (35) 2 ATT (attenuator) control (21) 3 ATT (attenuator) ON/ OFF switch (21) 4 LINE OUT (recording output) jack (33) 5 2 (hea

17、dphones) jack (17, 33) You can enjoy FM stereo broadcasting by connecting the optional stereo headphones to the unit . When using headphones, sound from the speaker will be muted. 6 DC IN 6V ! (external power input) jack (10) 7 LIGHT button When the display is difficult to see, press this button to

18、light up the display for approximately 10 seconds. Pressing the button again while the light is on will turn off the light. Performing button operations while the light is on will extend the lighting time. 8 Display (7) 9 Controls (6) 0 Speaker B Introduction Location of parts and controls Refer to

19、the pages in the parentheses for details. Front 5GBIntroduction Location of parts and controls Rear qa SSB FINE TUNE control (26) qs LSB/USB selector (26, 27) qd AM MODE selector (26, 27) qf TONE selector (33) qg VOLUME control qh Telescopic antenna Always pull out the base of the antenna before use

20、. Furthermore, do not use unnecessary force when storing the antenna. At this time, be sure to push in the base as well. qj Stand qk Battery compartment Base Pull out Introduction6GB Controls 1 SLEEP button (31) 2 HOLD switch (32) 3 DIRECT button (15, 16) 4 FM/AM button (16, 18, 20) 5 STANDBY MEMORY

21、, TIMER STANDBY/ STANDBY TIME SET buttons (28, 30) 6 ENTER, LOCAL TIME SET button (11, 22, 28) 7 ERASE, DST (Daylight Saving Time) button (11, 13, 30) 8 AM BAND, WORLD TIME button (13, 18, 20) 9 POWER ON/OFF button 0 Number buttons (15, 16, 22, 23, 24) qa DISPLAY, EXE button (13, 15, 16) Press to sw

22、itch to clock display while operating the radio. Press again to return to the previous display. If you do not press the button, the display will return to the previous condition in about 10 seconds. qs SCAN button (24) qd PAGE button (22, 24) qf MANUAL TUNE/SCAN START/STOP, STANDBY TIME SET/TIME SET

23、 buttons (11, 13, 18, 20, 28) 7GBIntroduction Location of parts and controls Display 1 TUNE indicator (16, 18) Appears when a station is tuned in. 2 Battery indicator (9) 3 HOLD indicator (32) Appears when HOLD is in effect. All buttons will be inoperative. 4 (Daylight Saving Time) indicator (12) Ap

24、pears when the time display is adjusted to the Daylight Saving Time. 5 Preset number/time difference display (11, 22, 23) 6 SYNCLOCK (synchronous detection lock) indicator (27) Appears when synchronous detection is in effect. 7 SLEEP indicator (31) Appears when the sleep timer is in effect. 8 STANDB

25、Y , STANDBY indicators (28, 29, 30) Light up when the standby timer is set. 9 PAGE number display Appears constantly when the radio is on. 0 Time/frequency display Power sources8GB Operating on batteries To operate the unit on external power sources, see “Operating on AC power adaptor” (page 10). 1S

26、lide and open the battery compartment lid. B Power sources 2Insert four R6 (size AA) batteries in the battery compartment. Insert with correct polarity as shown. 3Close the battery compartment lid. When inserting batteries for the first time, “0:00” will flash in the display. The flashing can be sto

27、pped by setting the time. Note It takes about 3 seconds for characters to appear in the display after inserting batteries. Insert the # side of the battery first. 9GBPower sources Operating on batteries Replacing the batteries The sound will become small and distorted, and “E” will flash in the disp

28、lay when the batteries become weak. When the batteries are completely exhausted, “E” will stop flashing (constant display), the power will turn off and all buttons will become inoperable. Replace all four batteries with new ones. After replacing the batteries and turning on the power again, “E” will

29、 disappear and the unit will become operable. Note on replacing the batteries Replace the batteries within 60 seconds while the power is turned off. Otherwise, the clock setting will be cleared. In this case, set the time again. Preset stations, the time set by standby function and the time differen

30、ce between your local time and the UTC are not erased. Battery life(JEITA*) Sony LR6 alkaline (size AA)Sony R6 (size AA) FMapprox. 47 hoursapprox. 15 hours SWapprox. 34 hoursapprox. 10 hours MW/LWapprox. 34 hoursapprox. 10 hours * Measured by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Indus

31、tries Association) standards. The actual battery life may vary depending on the circumstance of the unit. Notes on dry batteries Mishandling may result in leakage or damage. Be sure to follow the items below. Insert the batteries with correct polarity. Do not mix new and used batteries. Do not mix d

32、ifferent types of batteries. Do not try to charge dry batteries, as they cannot be charged. Remove the batteries when the unit is not to be used for a long time. Do not carry the dry batteries with coins or other metallic objects. It can generate heat if the positive and negative terminals of the ba

33、tteries are accidentally contacted by a metallic object. Should any battery leakage occur, wipe the battery compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries. Power sources10GB Operating on external power sources The unit can also be operated by connecting the AC power adaptor to the DC IN 6V (

34、external power input) jack. Tip When an external power source is connected, the unit automatically switches to the external power source, regardless of whether the batteries are installed. Notes Keep the batteries installed even when operating on external power sources as backup for the units microc

35、omputer. Replace the batteries about once a year. Turn off the unit when connecting or disconnecting external power sources. Otherwise, the power may go off and “E” may appear. In this case, turn on the power again to clear the “E” display. When operating the unit on batteries, first disconnect the

36、AC power adaptor from the wall outlet, then disconnect the AC power adaptor from the DC IN 6V jack of the unit. The unit will not operate on batteries as long as the DC IN 6V jack is plugged in. Use only the recommended AC power adaptor manufactured by Sony. Using AC power adaptors with different sp

37、ecifications (polarity of the plug, etc.) will result in malfunction and damage to the unit. Operating on AC power adaptor Connect the optional AC power adaptor AC-E60HG to the DC IN 6V jack. 1Connect the AC power adaptor securely to the DC IN 6V jack. 2Connect the AC power adaptor securely to a wal

38、l outlet. Notes Do not bend or twist the power cord forcibly. Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. Always hold the plug when disconnecting the power cord. Do not pull the cord itself. Disconnect the AC power adaptor from the wall outlet and radio when the unit is not to be used for a long p

39、eriod of time. Polarity of the plug 1 to DC IN 6V jack2 to a wall outlet 11GBSetting the clock Setting the Current Time Operating on external power sources Setting the Current Time “0:00” flashes in the display when installing the batteries for the first time or when the unit has been reset. Set the

40、 clock to the current time. This unit can display local time, which is the time for your time zone, as well as world time, which is the time for any other area in the world. For the calculation of the time in other areas of the world, the time difference* between the local time and the UTC (Universa

41、l Time Coordinated) is used (see page 14, “Time difference with UTC for each area”). To find out the correct time, set the correct time and time difference of the area you are in. * This unit uses time zones to pinpoint specific areas. 1If the radio is turned on, press POWER ON/OFF to turn it off. N

42、ote You cannot set the clock when the radio is turned on. 2Hold down LOCAL TIME SET and press K or + k to choose the time difference between your local time and the UTC. TIME ZONE indicator will appear. Each time you press K or + k, the time difference (UTC + or ) and the “hour” of the clock will in

43、crease or decrease accordingly. Two short beeps will be heard when adjusting the time difference to 0. When you release LOCAL TIME SET, the TIME ZONE indicator will disappear and the time difference with UTC will be determined. B Setting the clock 1 2 4 3 2, 4, 5 Setting the clock12GB 3To set the da

44、ylight saving time, press DST to display the indicator. If daylight saving time is not used in your area, daylight saving time is not currently in effect, or is already displayed, proceed to Step 4. 4Hold down LOCAL TIME SET and press ?K or k?+ to set the local time. Each time you press ?K or k?+, t

45、he current time will decrease or increase by a minute. To change the digits rapidly, hold down ?K or k?+. Two short beeps will be heard when adjusting the time to “0:00”. 5Release LOCAL TIME SET. “ : ” starts flashing and the clock starts running. To switch to clock display while the radio is turned

46、 on Press EXE. The display returns to the previous condition automatically after about 10 seconds or when EXE is pressed again. The time display period is extended when the WORLD TIME button is pressed during clock display, or when K or + k is pressed during world time display. During clock display, radio operations such as changing frequencies are not possible. The clock will not be displayed during auto scan (page 20) or memory scan (page 24). For areas adopting the daylight saving time (summer time) Press DST to display the indicator if you are now in the summer time

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