Setting The Alarm; Maintenance - Sony DREAM MACHINE ICF-CS660 Operating Instructions Manual

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Setting
the
Alarm
Maintenance
You
can
set
the
tape,
radio or
buzzer alarm
to
ALARM
A,
and
radio or
buzzer
to
ALARM
B.
To
set
the
tape alarm,
first
play
back
the desired
tape
as
described
in
"Playing
Back
a
Tape",
adjust the
volume and
rewind
the
tape.
To
set
the radio
alarm,
first
tune
in a
station
as
described
in
"Playing
the
Radio"
and
adjust the
volume.
1
.
Set the
alarm
time
for tape,
radio or
buzzer.
While
holding
down
ALARM A
or
B
press
either
+
or
-
under
TIME
SET
till
the desired
time appears
in
the display.
When
you
release
ALARM A
or
B,
the
ALARM
A
or
B
indicator stops flashing
and
lights
up,
and
the
current
time appears
in
the display.
2.
Set the
appropriate
ALARM
selector
to
the
desired
alarm
position.
For tape alarm, leave
PLAY/STANDBY
pressed.
The
tape,
radio or
buzzer
will
automatically
sound
at
the preset time,
and
automatically
turn
itself
off after
59 minutes, unless
it
is
turned
off
manually.
To
turn
off
the
alarm manually,
press
RADIO
OFF/ALARM
RESET/OFF.
The
alarm
will
come
on
at
the preset
time
on
the next day.
To
stop the
tape,
press
STOP/EJECT
("
).
To
cancel the
alarm
before
the
alarm
time,
while
holding
down
ALARM A
or
B,
press
RADIO
OFF/
ALARM
RESET/OFF.
To
check
the preset time,
press
ALARM A
or
B.
Notes
The
buzzer
sound
level
is
fixed,
and
independent
of the
VOLUME
control.
You
can
set
ALARM A
and
ALARM
B
at
the
same
time.
At
the
present
time, either the
tape radio
or
buzzer
will
sound depending on
the
set
function
to
ALARM
A,
and
either the
radio or
buzzer
will
sound depending on
the
set
function
to
ALARM
B.
if
you
set
ALARM A
and
ALARM
B
to
the
same
desired
time,
only
ALARM
A
will
work.
Even
it
you
are listening
to
the
radio,
you
can
set
the tape,
radio or
buzzer
alarm.
While
you
are listening
to
the
tape,
you
can
set
only
the
buzzer
alarm.
To Doze
a
Few More
Minutes
1.
Press
SNOOZE/DATE/SLEEP
OFF.
The
radio,
tape
or
buzzer
will
shut
off
but
will
automatically
come
on
again
after
about
6
minutes.
You
can repeat
this
process
as
many
times
as
you
like.
You
can
reset
the
alarm time while
activating the
snooze
function.
To Use Both
Sleep
Timer
and Alarm
Function
You
can
fall
asleep
to
the radio
sound and you
will
be
awakened
by
the
tape/radio/buzzer alarm
at
the preset time.
1.
Set the
alarm.
(See "Setting the
Alarm".)
2.
Set the sleep timer. (See "Setting the
Sleep
Timer".)
Cleaning the Playback
Head and
the
Tape
Path
We
recommend
the
cleaning
after
every
10
hours
of
operation.
Wipe
the head,
pinch
roller
and
capstan with
a
cleaning
tip
slightly
moistened with
cleaning
fluid
or alcohol.
After cleaning the head,
pinch
roller
and
tape path,
insert
a
cassette
when
the
areas cleaned are
completely
dry.
Capstan
Playback
head
Cleaning the Cabinet
Clean
the cabinet,
panel
and
controls
with
a
soft
cloth slightly
moistened with
a
mild detergent
solution.
Do
not
use
any
type
of
abrasive pad,
scouring
powder
or solvent
such
as alcohol or
benzene.
Specifications
Radio
section
Frequency
range:
FM:
87.5-108.0
MHz
AM:
530-1605
kHz
Tape
player section
and
general
Track system:
4
track,
2
channel, stereo
Frequency
response: 125
-
10,000
Hz
with
normal
(TYPE
I)
tapes
Speaker: Approx.
7.7
cm
(3
inches)
dia.
4
ohms.
Power
outputs:
1
W
+1
W
(at
W'i harmonic
distortion)
Power
requirements:
120
V
AC,
60
Hz
For
the
power backup
function: 9
V
DC, one
6F22
batterv
Battery
life:
Approx.
32 hours,
using,
Sonv
batterv
S-006P
(U)
Dimensions: Approx.
258 x
141.5
x
146
mm
(w
x
h
x
d)(10 '/4
x
5
5/s
x
5
3
/4 inches)
inci.
projecting parts
and
controls
Mass: Approx.
1.4
kg
(3 lb 1.4
oz)
not
incl.
battery
Optional accessory
Cleaning
Kit
KK-WM1
Your
dealer
mav
not
handle
some
of the
above
listed
optional
accessories.
Please
ask
your
dealer
for
detailed
information
on
the optional accessories
available
in
your
country.
Design and
specifications subject
to
change without
notice.

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