Sony ICF-2001 Operating Instructions Manual page 13

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Other models: 110, 120, 220 or 240V ac
50/60 Hz with supplied AC-140W AC
Power Adaptor
12V car battery with optional Sony
DCC-127A Car Battery Cord
Computer:
3V dc, two IEC designation R6
batteries (AA size)
Tourist model in Japan: 16W ac at 50 Hz,
15W ac at 60 Hz with Sony AC-122 AC
Power Adaptor
UK model: 9.5W ac at 50 Hz with Sony
. AC-122 AC Power Adaptor
Other models: 10W ac'at 50/60 Hz with
Sony AC-140W AC Power Adaptor
Radio: with Sony SUM-1S Super Batteries:
Approx. 9 hours, if tuned to AM
Approx. 10 hours, if tuned to FM
Computer:
with Sony SUM-3S Super
Batteries, approx. 1 year of continuous
operation
Approx. 310x171x56mm (w/h/d)
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(124x64x24 inches)
including projecting parts and controls
Approx. 1,800 g (4 1b)
including batteries
Accessories supplied 1 Earphone
1 Shoulder Strap
1 AM External Antenna
1 AC Power Adaptor (only for the models
except the UK model and the tourist
model in Japan)
Power consumption
Battery life
Dimensions
Weight
While the information given is true at the time of printing, small pro-
duction changes in the course of our company's policy of improve-
ment through research, and design might not necessarily be in-
dicated-in the specifications. We would ask you to check with your
appointed Sony dealer if clarification on any point is required.
Optional accessories
AC Power Adaptor AC-122, Car Battery Cord DCC-127A, Connecting
Cord RK-69A (miniplug to miniplug)
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Should any problem occur with the set, make the following simple
tests to determine whether or not servicing is required.
If the problem persists after you have made these tests, consult the
nearest Sony dealer for further information.
Frequency Display section
No display or incorrect display
@ Incorrect polarity of computer batteries.
e Weak computer batteries.
.
e Computer batteries were replaced within a minute after their
removal.
in this case,
remove
computer
batteries,
and
after a
minute or more, insert the batteries again.
Display is dim.
e Weak computer batteries.
Replace computer batteries once a year.
e The set is being used in extremely high temperatures or in a
place with excessive moisture.
Radio section
Sound is not heard at all.
@ The VOLUME control is slid to MIN.
@ The earphone is plugged in.
e incorrect polarity of radio batteries.
@ Weak radio batteries.
@ The ac power adaptor is not connected on ac operation.
@ Battery operation is attempted while an ac power adaptor or a
car battery cord is connected to the set, but not to a wall outlet or a
cigarette lighter socket.
e A timer is connected to the O jack.
Very weak or interrupted sound, or unsatisfactory reception.
e Weak radio batteries.
e Tuning or antenna adjustment is not correct.
e Weak signal.
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When in a vehicle or in a building, listen near a window.
e Figures on the Frequency Display differ a little from the acted
station frequency.
Tune more precisely with the UP > or 4 DOWN key.
Frequency cannot be input when Direct 'Tuning.
@ The EXECUTE key was not pressed within 10 seconds after the
Counter Keys have been pressed.
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Scanning or presetting frequency cannot be input.
@ The EXECUTE key was not pressed after the Counter Keys have
been pressed.
e To input a frequency, while pressing the ENTER key, press the Li
or L2 key, or one of the MEMORY
PRESET buttons.
The set will not scan.
e No frequency is input to the Li and Lz keys.
Check that the PH
indication
is displayed on the Frequency
Display.
Scanning does not stop automatically during automatic scanning.
e The SCAN AUTO STOP switch on the right side of the set is set
to OFF.
e Weak signal.
e The RF GAIN switch is set to LOCAL.
Preset station
cannot
be tuned
in, even though the MEMORY
PRESET button is pressed.
@ Incorrect setting of the BAND selector.
e The memory has been erased.
Preset again after replacing computer batteries.
The radio does not turn off at the time set by the SLEEP button.
@ The POWER switch is set to ON.
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