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WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do 

not expose this apparatus to rain or 

moisture.

To reduce the risk of fire, do not cover the 

ventilation of the apparatus with newspapers, 

tablecloths, curtains, etc. And do not place lighted 

candles on the apparatus.

To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not 

expose this apparatus to dripping or splashing, 

and do not place objects filled with liquids, such 

as vases, on the apparatus.
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, 

such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.
Do not expose the batteries (battery pack or 

batteries installed) to excessive heat such as 

sunshine, fire or the like for a long time.
As the main plug is used to disconnect the unit 

from the mains, connect the unit to an easily 

accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an 

abnormality in the unit, disconnect the main plug 

from the AC outlet immediately.
The unit is not disconnected from the AC power 

source (mains) as long as it is connected to the 

wall outlet, even if the unit itself has been turned 

off.
The nameplate and important information 

concerning safety are located on the bottom 

exterior.

CAUTION

Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly 

replaced. Replace only with the same type.

Precautions

 

Operate the unit on the power source specified 

in “Specifications.”

 

Since a strong magnet is used for the speaker, 

keep personal credit cards using magnetic coding 

or spring-wound watches away from the unit to 

prevent possible damage from the magnet.

 

Do not leave the unit in a location near a heat 

source such as a radiator or airduct, or in a 

place subject to direct sunlight, excessive dust, 

mechanical vibration, or shock.

 

Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal 

heat build-up. Do not place the unit on a surface 

(a rug, a blanket, etc.) or near materials (a 

curtain) which might block the ventilation holes.

 

Should any solid object or liquid fall into the unit, 

unplug the unit and have it checked by qualified 

personnel before operating it any further.

 

To clean the casing, use a soft cloth dampened 

with a mild detergent solution.

 

Never touch the wire of the external aerial 

during a thunderstorm. Furthermore, 

immediately disconnect the AC power cord 

from the radio.

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 waste batteries 

(applicable in the European 

Union and other European 

countries with separate 

collection systems)

If you have any questions or problems concerning 

your unit, please consult your nearest Sony dealer.

Features

 

DAB/DAB

+

/FM Tuner

 

Wake or Sleep to iPod/Radio

 

MEGA BASS/MEGA Xpand

 

Dual Alarm (A/B)

 

Brightness control (High/Middle/Low/OFF)

 

Wireless Remote Commander

 

No Power No Problem alarm system to keep 

the clock and the alarm operating during a 

power interruption with a CR2032 battery 

installed.

Specifications

Time display

Switching between 12-hour system (default) and 

24-hour system

Section for iPod

DC out: 5V

MAX: 500mA

Radio section

Frequency range

Band

Frequency

Channel step

DAB 
(Band-III)

174.928 MHz - 
239.200 MHz

FM

87.5 MHz -  
108 MHz

0.05 MHz

DAB (Band-III) frequency table (MHz)

No.

Channel

Frequency

1

5A

174.928

2

5B

176.640

3

5C

178.352

4

5D

180.064

5

6A

181.936

6

6B

183.648

7

6C

185.360

8

6D

187.072

9

7A

188.928

10

7B

190.640

11

7C

192.352

12

7D

194.064

13

8A

195.936

14

8B

197.648

15

8C

199.360

16

8D

201.072

17

9A

202.928

18

9B

204.640

19

9C

206.352

20

9D

208.064

21

10A

209.936

22

10B

211.648

23

10C

213.360

24

10D

215.072

25

11A

216.928

26

11B

218.640

27

11C

220.352

28

11D

222.064

29

12A

223.936

30

12B

225.648

31

12C

227.360

32

12D

229.072

33

13A

230.784

34

13B

232.496

35

13C

234.208

36

13D

235.776

37

13E

237.488

38

13F

239.200

General

Speaker

Approx. 5.7 cm (2 

1

/

4

 inches) dia. 6 Ω

Input

AUDIO IN jack (ø 3.5 mm stereo minijack)

Power output

3.5 W + 3.5 W (at 10% harmonic distortion)

Power requirements

230 V AC, 50 Hz

For clock back up: 3V DC, CR2032 battery (1)

Dimensions

Approx. 290.5 mm × 152.0 mm × 139.5 mm (w/h/d)  

(11 

3

/

8

 inches × 5 

15

/

16

 inches × 5 

1

/

2

 inches)  

including projecting parts and controls

Mass

Approx. 1.7 kg (3 lb 12 oz) including power 

supply unit

Supplied accessories

Remote commander (1)

Audio connecting cable (1)

Universal Dock Adapter for iPhone (1)

Universal Dock Adapter for iPhone 3GS & iPhone 

3G (1)

Universal Dock Adapter for iPhone 4S & iPhone 4
Design and specifications are subject to change 

without notice.

Compatible iPod/iPhone 

models

Compatible iPod/iPhone models are as follows. 

Update your iPod/iPhone to use the latest 

software before you use it.

iPod touch (4th generation) 

iPod touch (3rd generation) 

iPod touch (2nd generation) 

iPod touch (1st generation) 

iPod nano (6th generation)*

iPod nano (5th generation)

iPod nano (4th generation)

iPod nano (3rd generation)

iPod nano (2nd generation)

iPod nano (1st generation)

iPod with video

iPod with color display

iPod with click wheel

iPod classic

iPod mini

iPhone 4S

iPhone 4

iPhone 3GS

iPhone 3G

iPhone

*  The iPod nano (6th generation) cannot be 

controlled when the command of “

MENU

,” “

,” 

,” and “

ENTER

” is pressed.

Notes

 

In these Operating Instructions, “iPod” is used 

as a general reference to functions of iPod on an 

iPod or iPhone, unless otherwise specified by 

the text or illustrations.

 

The connector of the unit is for sole use with an 

iPod. If you use devices that do not match with 

the connector, connect to the 

AUDIO IN

 jack of 

this unit with the supplied audio connecting 

cable.

 

Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event 

that data recorded to an iPod is lost or damaged 

when using an iPod connected to this unit.

Troubleshooting

Should any problem persist after you have made 

the following checks, consult your nearest Sony 

dealer.

The clock flashes “AM 12:00” or “0:00” due to 

a power interruption.

 

The battery is low. Replace the battery. Remove 

the old battery and install a new one.

 

Make sure to remove the insulation film of the 

backup battery before use.

The alarm of radio, iPod or buzzer does not 

sound at the preset alarm time.

 

Check that alarm “A” or alarm “B” is properly 

displayed. 

The alarm of radio or iPod is activated but no 

sound comes on at the preset alarm time.

 

Check the alarm volume setting.

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.

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Reset button

with the 

 side 

facing up

If the time in the display is 

incorrect after the battery is 

changed (Reset)

Press the reset button with a pointed device. The 

reset button is in the small hole located in the 

battery compartment (see Fig. 

). 

Setting the clock for 

the first time

When the first time after purchase, do the 

following.

1

  Remove the insulation film of the backup 

battery at the bottom of the unit.

 

2

  Extend the wire aerial fully.

3

  Plug in the unit.

“AM 12:00” and “FRI 01-01-2010” flash for 

about 2 seconds, then the display changes as 

follows:

4

  Press 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select “Yes” or 

“No.” 

If your region time is within daylight saving 

time (summer time), select “Yes.” The “ ” 

mark appears in the display. 

Preparing the remote 

commander

Before using the remote commander for the first 

time, remove the insulation film.

To know when to replace the 

battery 

With normal use, the battery (CR2025) should 

last for about six months. When the remote 

commander no longer operates the unit, replace 

the battery with a new one.

CR2025

Notes

 

Do not attempt to charge the battery.

 

If you are not going to use the remote 

commander for a long time, remove the battery 

to avoid any damage that may be caused by 

leakage and corrosion.

About the backup 

battery

To keep accurate time, this unit contains a 

CR2032 battery as a backup power source.

The battery keeps the clock and the alarm 

operating in the event of a power interruption.

To know when to replace the 

battery

When the battery becomes weak, “

” appears in 

the display.

If a power interruption occurs while the battery is 

weak, the current time and alarm settings will be 

erased.

Replace the battery with a Sony CR2032 lithium 

battery. Use of another battery may cause a fire or 

explosion.

To replace the battery

1

  Keep the AC plug connected to the AC 

outlet, remove the screw that secures the 

battery compartment lid at the bottom of 

the unit using a screwdriver, and open 

the lid (see Fig. 

).

2

  Remove the old battery and insert a new 

one in the battery compartment with the 

 side facing up (see Fig. 

).

3

  Replace the battery compartment lid and 

secure it with the screw (see Fig. 

).

4

  Press 

iPod & iPhone

 

,

 DAB/FM

,

 

AUDIO IN 

or

 SNOOZE/DATE/SLEEP

 

OFF

 to turn “

” off in the display.

Note

Do not disconnect the plug from the AC outlet, 

when you replace the battery. Otherwise, the 

calendar, current time, alarm settings and station 

presets will be erased.

5

  Press 

ENTER

.

“Scanning…” appears in the display.

The unit will automatically scan and create a 

list of receivable DAB broadcasts. The services 

are stored in the list in alphabetical order.

When scanning is finished, the unit gets the time 

from the DAB data of the first station received. 

The current time appears in the display.

Notes

 

If no broadcasts are found by the DAB scan, 

“NO STATION FOUND” appears for about  

2 seconds, then “AM 12:00” flashes in the 

display. The clock cannot be set. In this case, set 

the clock manually (see “Setting the clock 

manually”).

 

If the system clock is already running (has been 

set manually or synchronized from DAB 

before), the system will not try to enter the 

DAB function automatically when powering on 

the unit.

To change the display to the 

daylight saving time 

(summer time) indication

1

  Press 

MENU

 and 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select 

the “DST,” and then press 

ENTER

2

  Press 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select “ON,” and 

then press 

ENTER

 again. 

The “ ” mark appears in the display. The time 

changes to summer time.

To deactivate the daylight saving time 

(summer time) adjustment

1

  Press 

MENU

 and 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select 

the “DST,” and then press 

ENTER

.  

2

  Press 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select “OFF,” and 

then press 

ENTER

 again. 

The “ ” mark disappears from the display. 

The time returns to standard time.

Setting the clock manually

Do the following if DAB broadcast is not available 

(depending on area). The time setting mode by 

DAB becomes invalid.

1

  Plug in the unit.

2

  Press 

MENU

 and 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select 

“Date & Time,” and then press 

ENTER

.

The year flashes in the display.

3

  Press 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to set the year, and 

then press 

ENTER

.

4

  Repeat step 

3

 to set the month, day, hour 

and minute.

The seconds start incrementing from zero.

Notes

 

The clock setting is available in clock state only. 

(When using radio, iPod or AUDIO IN, press 

OFF

 to set the clock.)

 

If you do not press any button for about  

1 minute while setting the clock, the clock 

setting will be canceled.

 A 100-year calendar (2010 - 2109) is installed in 

the unit. When the date is set, the day of the 

week is automatically displayed. 

MON = Monday, TUE = Tuesday,  

WED = Wednesday, THU = Thursday,  

FRI = Friday, SAT = Saturday, SUN = Sunday 

To change the time format

You can choose a time format between 12-hour 

system (default) and 24-hour system.

1

  Press 

MENU

 and 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select 

“Time Format,” and then press 

ENTER

.

2

   

Press 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select the desired time 

format, and then press 

ENTER

.

The time format toggles between 12-hour 

system (“AM 12:00” = midnight) and 24-hour 

system (“0:00” = midnight).

To change the date format

1

  Press 

MENU

 and 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select 

“Date Format,” and then press 

ENTER

.

2

  Press 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select the desired 

date format, and then press 

ENTER

.

To display the year and date when 
using radio

Press 

SNOOZE/DATE/SLEEP OFF

 (

SNOOZE

 on 

the remote). 

After a few seconds, the display will change back 

to the current service or station automatically.

Presetting your favourite 

services or stations

You can preset up to 10 services in DAB (5 services 

in DAB1, 5 services in DAB2) and 10 stations in 

FM (5 stations in FM1, 5 stations in FM2).

Presetting services or stations

1

  Follow 

steps

 

1

 to 

2

 in “Operating the 

radio” and manually tune in to the 

station you want to preset.

2

  Press and hold the favourite 

STATION   

SELECT   PRESET 1

 to 

button on the 

unit. 

“PRESET” and the number flash for about  
2 seconds in the display, then change to fully 
lit. The service or station is stored.

Notes

 

To preset another service or station, repeat 

these steps.

 

To change the preset service or station, tune in 

to the desired service or station and repeat steps 

1

 and 

2

. The new service or station will replace 

the previous service or station.

Tuning in to a preset service or station

1

  Press 

DAB/FM

 repeatedly to select the 

desired band.

2

  Press one of the 

STATION   SELECT  

 PRESET 

buttons on the unit where the 

desired service or station is stored.

When the service or station is not registered, 

“PRESET BLANK” appears in the display.

The preset station can also be selected by 

 or 

 on the remote.

3

  Adjust the volume using 

 or 

– 

(

VOL +

 or

 – 

on the remote).

Notes

 

If there are no preset stations, “PRESET 

BLANK” will appear when you press 

 

or 

 on the remote.

 

If there is only one preset station, its preset 

number will flash each time you press 

PRESET

 

+

 or

 –

 on the remote.

Auto preset tuning (FM only)

1

  Press 

DAB/FM

 repeatedly to select the 

FM band.

2

  Press 

MENU

 and 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select 

“Auto Preset,” and then press 

ENTER

3

  Press 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select “Yes,” and 

then press 

ENTER

.

The unit automatically presets the available 

channels for both FM1 and FM2 in order.

Tip

To stop auto preset tuning, press 

OFF

.

Scan Tuning (FM only)

The unit automatically scans FM stations.

1

  Press

 DAB/FM

 repeatedly to select the 

FM band.

2

  Press and hold 

 or 

– 

(

TUNE + 

or 

 on the remote).

+ : scans upward through the frequency bands.

– : scans downwards through the frequency 

bands.

Scanning starts from the currently-tuned 

frequency. When a station is received, 

scanning stops.

3

  Adjust the volume using 

 or 

– 

(

VOL +

 or 

 on the remote).

Setting the brightness 

of the display

Four levels of brightness are available by pressing 

BRIGHTNESS

.

Even if brightness level is set to OFF, it will 

change to Middle while the alarm is sounding.

Improving the reception

DAB Band-III/FM  

 

Extend the wire aerial fully to increase reception 

sensitivity.

 

Keep the wire aerial away from AC power cord. 

Do not bundle the wire aerial and AC power cord 

together.

For DAB reception, press 

DISPLAY

 to show the 

signal strength in order to rotate the aerial for 

optimum reception.

Notes on radio reception

 

Keep digital music players or mobile phones 

away from the aerial, as this may lead to 

reception interference.

 

When you are listening to the radio with an 

iPhone connected to the unit, interference with 

radio reception may occur.

 

When you are listening to the radio while 

charging an iPod, interference with radio 

reception may occur.

Tip

If an FM broadcast is noisy, press 

MENU

 and 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select “Mode,” and then press 

ENTER

. Press 

SELECT

 

 or 

 to select “Mono,” and 

then press 

ENTER

 again. “MONO” appears in the 

display and the radio will play in monaural and 

the sound will become clearer.

Operating the radio

The unit can receive DAB service and FM stations.

1

  Press 

DAB/FM

 repeatedly to select the 

desired band.

Each press changes the band as follows:

DAB1

DAB2

FM2

FM1

FM1 and FM2 or DAB1 and DAB2 are the 

same frequency bands.

If a list of receivable DAB broadcasts has not 

been created when you select DAB1 or DAB2, 

“Scanning…” will appear in the display, and 

the unit starts scanning automatically.

2

  Press

 

 or

 –

 (

TUNE +

 or 

– 

on the 

remote)

 to tune to the desired service or 

station.

If a selected DAB service has finished 

broadcasting, sound stops and “NO 

SERVICE” appears. In this case, press 

TUNING

 

+

 or 

 (

TUNE +

 or 

 on the 

remote) to select another service.

3

  Adjust volume using 

 or 

 

(

VOL +

 or 

 on the remote).

To turn off the radio, press 

OFF

.

Note

MENU

 and 

 or

 –

 are not available when 

“Tuning…” is displayed.

Note on FM usage

The frequency step is set to 0.05 MHz on FM.

Note on DAB usage

 

“NO SERVICE” appears when the selected 

service cannot be received.

 

DAB broadcasts with poor quality reception 

may be selected when Auto scan is performed. 

In this case, perform Manual tune, which may 

improve reception.

About the SC (Secondary Component) 

If the selected primary component has a 

secondary component, “SC” flashes in the display.
Press 

 or 

 (

TUNE +

 or 

 on the 

remote) to receive the desired secondary 

component. “SC” lights up while the secondary 

component is being received.

Note

When the selected secondary component is 

finished, the unit returns automatically to the 

primary component.

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XDR-DS12iP

Personal Audio

Docking System

Operating Instructions

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No Power No Problem is a trademark of Sony Corporation.

Summary of Contents for Dream Machine XDR-DS12iP

Page 1: ...4 199 738 23 1 2010 Sony Corporation Printed in China XDR DS12iP Personal Audio Docking System Operating Instructions No Power No Problem is a trademark of Sony Corporation ...

Page 2: ...sing magnetic coding or spring wound watches away from the unit to prevent possible damage from the magnet Do not leave the unit in a location near a heat source such as a radiator or airduct or in a place subject to direct sunlight excessive dust mechanical vibration or shock Allow adequate air circulation to prevent internal heat build up Do not place the unit on a surface a rug a blanket etc or...

Page 3: ...18 640 27 11C 220 352 28 11D 222 064 29 12A 223 936 30 12B 225 648 31 12C 227 360 32 12D 229 072 33 13A 230 784 34 13B 232 496 35 13C 234 208 36 13D 235 776 37 13E 237 488 38 13F 239 200 General Speaker Approx 5 7 cm 2 1 4 inches dia 6 Ω Input AUDIO IN jack ø 3 5 mm stereo minijack Power output 3 5 W 3 5 W at 10 harmonic distortion Power requirements 230 V AC 50 Hz For clock back up 3V DC CR2032 b...

Page 4: ... do not match with the connector connect to the AUDIO IN jack of this unit with the supplied audio connecting cable Sony cannot accept responsibility in the event that data recorded to an iPod is lost or damaged when using an iPod connected to this unit Troubleshooting Should any problem persist after you have made the following checks consult your nearest Sony dealer The clock flashes AM 12 00 or...

Page 5: ...place the battery When the battery becomes weak appears in the display If a power interruption occurs while the battery is weak the current time and alarm settings will be erased Replace the battery with a Sony CR2032 lithium battery Use of another battery may cause a fire or explosion To replace the battery 1 Keep the AC plug connected to the AC outlet remove the screw that secures the battery co...

Page 6: ...ing the clock for the first time When the first time after purchase do the following 1 Remove the insulation film of the backup battery at the bottom of the unit 2 Extend the wire aerial fully 3 Plug in the unit AM 12 00 and FRI 01 01 2010 flash for about 2 seconds then the display changes as follows 4 Press SELECT or to select Yes or No If your region time is within daylight saving time summer ti...

Page 7: ...roadcast is not available depending on area The time setting mode by DAB becomes invalid 1 Plug in the unit 2 Press MENU and SELECT or to select Date Time and then press ENTER The year flashes in the display 3 Press SELECT or to set the year and then press ENTER 4 Repeat step 3 to set the month day hour and minute The seconds start incrementing from zero Notes The clock setting is available in clo...

Page 8: ...s DAB FM repeatedly to select the desired band Each press changes the band as follows DAB1 DAB2 FM2 FM1 FM1 and FM2 or DAB1 and DAB2 are the same frequency bands If a list of receivable DAB broadcasts has not been created when you select DAB1 or DAB2 Scanning will appear in the display and the unit starts scanning automatically 2 Press TUNING or TUNE or on the remote to tune to the desired service...

Page 9: ...hen the service or station is not registered PRESET BLANK appears in the display The preset station can also be selected by PRESET or on the remote 3 Adjust the volume using VOLUME or VOL or on the remote Notes If there are no preset stations PRESET BLANK will appear when you press PRESET or on the remote If there is only one preset station its preset number will flash each time you press PRESET o...

Page 10: ...er Notes When inserting an iPod into the unit be sure to use the universal dock adapter supplied with your iPod or commercially available from Apple Inc The connector of the unit is exclusively for use with an iPod If you use a device that does not match the connector connect it to the AUDIO IN jack of this unit with the supplied audio connecting cable Sony cannot accept responsibility in the even...

Page 11: ...it as a battery charger Charging begins when the iPod is connected to the unit Charging status appears in the display of iPod For details see the user s guide of your iPod On copyrights iPhone iPod iPod classic iPod nano and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Made for iPod and Made for iPhone mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to conne...

Page 12: ...elect radio band DAB1 DAB2 DAB FM1 FM2 or FM Preset number The preset number flashes in the display When you select DAB or FM then jump to the step 5 3 Press ALARM TIME SET or to select the desired preset number corresponding to the band Press DISPLAY to confirm the preset details Frequency for FM and component label for DAB Tips If the selected preset number is not set PRESET BLANK flashes two ti...

Page 13: ...same alarm time is set for both alarm A and B alarm A takes priority If there is no operation while the alarm is occurring the alarm will stop after about 60 minutes Note on the alarm in the event of a power interruption In the event of a power interruption the buzzer alarm will last about 5 minutes if the battery is not weak However certain functions will be affected as follows The backlight will...

Page 14: ... seconds or more the display changes as follows Broadcasting Bit rate Stereo Mono DAB broadcasting MP2 DAB broadcasting AAC The display will change to the previous display for about 4 seconds automatically if no operation is performed Notes If there is no component label NO COMP LABEL will be displayed If there is no ensemble label NO ENS LABEL will be displayed If there is no program type NO PROG...

Page 15: ...2 Press MENU and SELECT or to select Auto Scan and then press ENTER 3 Press SELECT or to select Yes and then press ENTER Scanning appears in the display Autoscan takes about 30 90 seconds When finished the unit creates a list in alphabetical order Note When Autoscan is performed the existing list will be updated and the preset services will be cleared In this case preset your favourite services ag...

Page 16: ... Pop Music Rock Music Rock Music Easy Listening Music Easy Listening Light Classical Light Classics M Serious Classical Serious Classics Other Music Other Music Weather Weather Metr Finance Finance Children s programmes Children s Progs Social Affairs Social Affairs Religion Religion Phone In Phone In Travel Travel Touring Leisure Leisure Hobby Jazz Music Jazz Music Country Music Country Music Nat...

Page 17: ...o the radio Press DAB FM To return to the iPod Press iPod iPhone To stop listening Press OFF and stop playback on the connected unit Notes The MENU cannot be operated while Audio in is used Refer also to the connected equipment s manual The supplied audio connecting cable may not be used with some external equipment In this case use a cord suitable for the external equipment you are using When you...

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