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1、3-865-472-21 (1) FM Stereo/SW/MW/LW PLL Synthesized Receiver Operating Instructions Mode demploi Manual de instrucciones Betjeningsvejledning Kyttohjeet 1998 by Sony Corporation GB FR ES DK FI ICF-SW07 Introduction2GB Owners record The model and serial numbers are located at the bottom of the unit.

2、Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to them whenever you call your Sony dealer regarding this product. Model No. ICF-SW07 Serial No. _ Warning To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refe

3、r 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 tested and found to comply with the limits for a

4、 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 and, if not installed and used in accordance wi

5、th 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, which can be determined by turning the equipm

6、ent 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 outlet on a circuit different from that to which t

7、he receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Features World clock feature Find out the time for any place in the world by selecting a city name. Worldwide coverage with FM stereo/SW/MW/LW reception Simple and precise tuning with the quartz controlled P

8、LL (Phase Locked Loop) synthesizer system. FM: 76108 MHz SW: 162129999 kHz MW: 5301620 kHz LW: 150529 kHz Refer to the supplied “Wave Handbook” for more information. SW STATION CALL tuning Tune in to major short wave stations just by pressing the station buttons. The radio automatically chooses the

9、frequencies used in your time zone from the ROM data and scans for them. MY-Memory tuning Memorizes and scans up to 100 frequencies of your choice. Four other tuning methods to suit your needs Direct tuning: tune in by inputting the frequency digits directly. Manual tuning: tune in by manually chang

10、ing the frequency step by step. Scan tuning: scans automatically through the band and stops at reception. Preset tuning: tune in by recalling a preset broadcast station with the single press of a button. Label editing Label preset frequencies, time zones, etc., with a station name, city name, etc.,

11、or any combination of up to 6 alphanumeric letters. Built-in timer operation Turns on the radio automatically at any preset time to a station of your choice. Preset two individual standby-times and frequencies under STANDBY MEMORY a and b. Sleep timer Set the sleep timer and fall asleep to the radio

12、. The timer turns off the radio automatically after approximately 60 minutes. Stereo FM reception Use the supplied stereo headphones to enjoy stereo FM. 3GBTable of Contents GB Table of contents Preparation Location of parts and controls.4 Power sources .9 Operating on batteries .9 Operating on hous

13、e current.11 Operating on car battery .11 Setting the clock.12 Setting the Local Time .12 Finding out the time in other areas of the world .14 Listening to the radio Various ways of reception .16 Direct tuning .16 Manual tuning .18 Scan tuning.20 Preset tuning .22 SW STATION CALL tuning .24 MY-Memor

14、y tuning .27 Receiving SSB and CW Transmissions.30 Adjusting for optimum AM reception Synchronous detection .31 Other operations Using the supplied external antenna.32 Recording broadcasts.35 Editing labels.36 Using the timer .38 Waking up to the radio or buzzer Standby function .38 Falling asleep l

15、istening to the radio Sleep timer.41 Using the hold function.42 Turning off the beep .43 Additional information Precautions and maintenance.44 Troubleshooting .47 Specifications .49 Tips on radio waves .50 Preparation4GB 1 Display (7) 2 Speaker 3 Controls (6) 4 OPEN button (4) 5 HOLD switch (42) 6 2

16、 (headphones) jack 7 LINE OUT (recording output) jack (35) 8 TONE/STMONO (stereomonaural) selector (17) 9 VOL (volume) control (17) Preparation Location of parts and controls Refer to the pages in the parentheses for details. Front Opening the cover Push the OPEN button to open the cover. Adjust the

17、 angle to your choice. 1 4 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 5GBPreparation Preparation Rear 1 Battery compartment (9) 2 RESET button Press this button in the battery compartment with a pointed object when the radio fails to function properly. The clock settings, etc., will revert to the factory preset. The frequencies

18、 you have preset in the memory are retained. 3 Telescopic antenna (17) 4 ROM compartment lid (46) 5 RELEASE (ROM compartment lid slide open) switch (46) 6 DC IN 3V (external power input) jack (11) 7 ATT (attenuator) control (21) 8 ATT ONOFF (attenuator onoff) selector (21) 9 AM EXT ANT (external ant

19、enna) jack (33) Extending the antenna Gently pull out the base of the antenna before rotating it, as shown below. 1 32 4 5 6 7 8 9 1Pull out 2Turn horizontally to a right angle Preparation6GB Controls 1 Number buttons (16, 22, 36) 2 FM/AM button (16, 43) 3 AM BANDLOCAL/ WORLD (local time/ world time

20、) button (14, 18) 4 LABEL EDIT button (36) 5 DIRECT button (16) 6 STANDBY MEMORYTIMER STANDBY/STANDBY TIMESET button (38) 7 MY button (27) 8 DW button (24) 9 VOA button (24) ! EXEDISPLAY button (13, 16, 36) Press to switch to clock display while operating the radio. Press again to return to the prev

21、ious display. If you do not press the button, the display will return to the previous condition in about 10 seconds. ! SYNC (Synchronous detection) button (31) ! SSB (Single Side Band) button (30) ! POWER ON/OFF button (16) ! SLEEP button (41) ! ERASEDST (Daylight Saving Time) button (12, 23, 29 40)

22、 ! LIGHT button Press this button to illuminate the display for approximately 30 seconds. ! ENTERTIME SET button (12, 22, 27, 38) ! JOG/TUNE/ SCANTIME DIFF/TIME SET buttons (12, 18, 20) ! OTH (others) button (25) BBC button (24) ABC 1 DEF 2 GHI 3 JKL 4 MNO 5 PQR 6 STU 7 MYDWVOABBCOTH VWX 8 YZ 9 / FM

23、/ AM ON/ OFF POWER 0 ab DISPLAY AM BAND LABEL EDIT TIME SET HOLD LOCAL/ WORLD TIMERSTANDBY/ STANDBY TIME SET STANDBY MEMORY TIME SET TIME DIFF SW STATION CALL JOG/ TUNE/ SCAN DIRECT ENTER DST ERASE SLEEP LIGHT SYNC SSB EXE 1 ! 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 7GBPreparation Preparation Display 1 SL

24、EEP indicator (41) Appears when the sleep timer is in effect. 2 Time zone indicator (12, 14) Points at the time zone on the map corresponding to your time difference setting. 3 TUNE indicator (16) Appears when a station is tuned in. 4 s (Daylight Saving Time) indicator (12, 14) Appears when the time

25、 display is adjusted to the Daylight Saving Time. 5 WORLDLOCAL indicator (12, 14) 6 Time/frequency display (12, 16) 7 Memory number/time difference display (12, 22, 27) 8 HOLD indicator (42) Appears when HOLD is in effect. All buttons will be inoperative. 9 Battery indicator (10) ! SYNC USYNC L (syn

26、chronous detection) indicators (31) ! STANDBY ab indicators (38) Appear when standing by for timer activated reception. ! LOCK (synchronous detection lock) indicator (31) Appears when synchronous detection is in effect. ! USBLSB/CW (single side band/continuous wave) indicators (30) ! SW STATION CALL

27、 indicator (24) ! Label display (12, 16) Names of the preset stations, cities, bands or meter bands are displayed. 18 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 ! ! ! ! ! ! Preparation8GB Short wave active antenna AN-LP2 Refer to page 32 on how to use the active antenna. Antenna controller Antenna module 1 3 2 4 5 1 Cord winder

28、 2 Short cord 3 Long cord 4 Power lamp 5 Battery compartment 1 2 1 Clip 2 Suction cup 9GBPreparation Preparation Power sources Operating on batteries To operate the unit on house current, see “Operating on house current”, page 11. To operate the unit on a car battery, see “Operating on car battery”,

29、 page 11. 1Slide and open the battery compartment lid. 2Insert two R6 (size AA) batteries in the battery compartment. Insert with correct polarity as shown. 3Close the battery compartment lid. Preparation10GB Replacing the batteries The sound will be distorted and “i” will flash in the display when

30、the batteries become weak. Replace both batteries with new ones. Battery Life Sony LR6 alkaline (size AA) Sony R6 (size AA) FMapprox. 32 hoursapprox. 10 hours AMapprox. 23 hoursapprox. 8 hours Tips Replace the batteries within 3 minutes. Otherwise, the clock setting will be erased. Frequencies prese

31、t in the memory are not erased. When the batteries are completely exhausted, the power turns off, and “i” stops flashing and lights up in the display. All buttons except the LIGHT button will become inoperable. The buttons will not become operable again until you replace the batteries and press POWE

32、R ON/OFF to turn on the power and clear the “i” indication. Notes on dry batteries Insert the batteries with the correct polarity. Do not mix new and used batteries. Do not mix different types of batteries. Do not try to charge dry batteries, as they cannot be charged. Remove the batteries when the

33、unit is not to be used for a long time. Should any battery leakage occur, wipe the battery compartment thoroughly before installing new batteries. 11GBPreparation Preparation Operating on house current To operate the unit on house current, connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the DC IN 3V jack o

34、f the unit. to the DC IN 3V jack to a wall outlet Notes on the AC power adaptor Do not bend or twist the power cord forcibly. Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. When disconnecting the AC power adaptor from the wall outlet, pull out by the plug. Do not pull the cord itself. Disconnect the

35、AC power adaptor from the wall outlet and the radio when the unit is not to be used for a long period of time. Do not use the supplied AC power adaptor outside the AC 120V region (USA model only). Tip When the AC power adaptor or the car battery cord is plugged into the DC IN 3V jack, the batteries

36、are disconnected, and the unit automatically switches to external power source. Operating on car battery To operate the unit on car batteries, connect a recommended Sony car battery cord to the DC IN 3V jack of the unit. Refer to its Operating Instructions for details. Notes on external power source

37、s Keep the batteries installed even when operating on external power, as they supply power for the units memory backup. Replace the batteries once a year. Turn off the unit when connecting or disconnecting external power sources. Otherwise, the power may go off and “i” may appear. In this case, turn

38、 on the power again to clear the “i” indication. When operating the unit on batteries, first disconnect the AC power adaptor or the car battery cord from the wall outlet or car battery, then disconnect the AC power adaptor or the car battery cord from the DC IN 3V jack of the unit. The unit will not

39、 run on batteries as long as the DC IN 3V jack is plugged in. Use only the recommended AC power adaptor or car battery cord manufactured by Sony. Using AC power adaptors or car battery cords with different specifications (polarity of the plug, etc.) will result in malfunction and damage to the unit.

40、 Use the supplied AC plug adaptor* if the AC power adaptor plug does not match your wall outlet. * Not supplied for models for certain countries. See “Specifications”. Polarity of the plug Preparation12GB Setting the clock Setting the Local Time Set the clock if “0:00” flashes in the display (i.e.,

41、when you installed the batteries for the first time or after you reset the clock). Set the clock with the radio turned off. LOCAL time signifies the time for your time zone, while WORLD time is the time for any other time zone in the world. Clock adjustment is done in LOCAL time. Before setting the

42、clock, refer to the table on page 15 and check the time difference between your area and the UTC (Coordinated Universal Time). Names of major cities and their time differences from the UTC are preset in the units memory. 1If the radio is turned on, press POWER ON/OFF to turn it off. 2Hold down TIME

43、SET and press or to choose a city or the time difference between your local time and the UTC. When TIME SET is pressed, the clock display will automatically switch to LOCAL time if WORLD time had been displayed. The LOCAL indication flashes. Each time you press or , the time zone indicator will move

44、 to the right or left. When you release TIME SET, LOCAL indication will stop flashing and light up. Your local time zone has been selected. 3Press DST if your area is now under daylight saving time. s appears in the display. If daylight saving time is not used in your area, or if s is already displa

45、yed, skip this step. ABC 1 DEF 2 GHI 3 JKL 4 MNO 5 PQR 6 STU 7 MYDWVOABBCOTH VWX 8 YZ 9 / FM/ AM ON/ OFF POWER 0 ab DISPLAY AM BAND LABEL EDIT TIME SET HOLD LOCAL/ WORLD TIMERSTANDBY/ STANDBY TIME SET STANDBY MEMORY TIME SET TIME DIFF SW STATION CALL JOG/ TUNE/ SCAN DIRECT ENTER DST ERASE SLEEP LIGH

46、T SYNC SSB EXE POWER ON/OFF DST TIME SET /? |/|+ 13GBPreparation Preparation 4Hold down TIME SET and press 1 or 1+ to set the local time. Each time you press 1 or 1+, the current time will decrease or increase by a minute. To change the digits rapidly, hold down 1 or 1+. 5Release TIME SET. “ : ” starts flashing and

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