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Listening to the Radio

Turn on the radio, and then select the 
DAB or FM function.

Getting Started

To change button assignment

Tune to a new station.

Press and hold the preset button you want to 
change until “Station saved to preset x.” appears 
on the display.

The previously assigned station on the selected button 
will be replaced by the new one.

Tip

The button assignment information remains in the radio’s 
memory even after DAB and FM auto tunes are performed.

Connect the AC adaptor or insert four batteries. 
Then, extend the antenna.

Turn on the radio.

AC adaptor 
(supplied)

When the AC adaptor is connected, even if batteries 
are inserted, the power source will automatically 
switch from batteries to AC power.

To use the unit on batteries

See “Setup menu options” for manual tuning.

Assigning Stations to the Preset Buttons

Assign your favourite stations to the 5 preset buttons. You can assign 
up to 5 stations each for DAB and FM functions.

Tune to the station you want to preset.

Press and hold the desired preset button (

1

 – 

5

) until 

“Station saved to preset x.” appears on the display.

Select the desired station or service.

Slide the jog lever up or down to make a 

selection.

Follow the steps in “Listening to the Radio” above.

To assign other stations to the rest of the 

preset buttons, repeat the same procedure.

To improve DAB/FM radio reception

To make a new DAB/FM station list

If you have moved to another region, perform DAB and FM auto tunes again. Select the DAB or FM function, then press 

AUTO TUNE

.

The radio receives 

the first station in 

the new station list.

Notes

•  The currently stored station list will be cleared once the auto 

tune process starts.

•  When the setup menu is displayed, auto tune will not be 

performed even if 

AUTO TUNE

 is pressed.

Note on FM auto tuning

Be sure to select “By station list” in “FM tune mode” before 
starting FM auto tune. When “Manual tune” is selected, scan 
tuning will start instead. See “Setup menu options” for details.

Guide to parts and controls

 

 (power) button

  Antenna

  Volume control

 

 (headphones) jack

  DC IN jack

 

DAB/FM

 button

 

AUTO TUNE

 button

  Jog lever

 

BACK

 button

 

MENU

 button

 Speaker

  Preset buttons*

*  Preset button 

 has a tactile dot.

Battery indicator

Battery indicator lights up when using the unit on batteries. The remaining battery power is displayed in 
5 levels.

Replace all the 

batteries with 

new ones when 

the low battery 

warning message 

flashes.

Battery indicator

Setup menu options

Example: When the DAB band is selected

BACK

 Press 

MENU

 to enter the setup menu.

 Slide the jog lever up 

or down to select the 

desired menu item or 

setting.

 Press the lever to 

confirm the selection.

To go back to the upper menu level

Press 

BACK

.

To exit the setup menu

Press 

MENU

 again.

Wake-up timer

Be sure to connect the AC adaptor when using 
the wake-up timer. Wake-up timer cannot be 
used when using the unit on batteries.

Enable:

 Select this option when using the 

wake-up timer.

Disable:

 Select this option when not using the 

wake-up timer.

Wake-up timer setting:

 Select this option 

when setting the wake-up timer. You can set the 
wake-up timer as follow.

Select “Timer setting” and set the 
hour and minute.

Hour

Minute

Select “Wake station” and set a 
station.

If selecting from the preset 

station list

If setting to the last 

received station

After you have selected the setting, press 

BACK

 until the display returns to the 

“Wake-up timer setting” menu.

Select “Volume setting” and adjust 
the volume using the jog lever.

After you have adjusted the volume, press 

BACK

 until the display returns to the 

“Wake-up timer” menu.

Select “Enable,” and then press the 
jog lever.

When the wake-up timer is set, “ ” lights up 
on the display.

To search FM stations (scan tuning)

You can search receivable FM stations in 0.05 MHz steps.
Select the FM function, then press 

AUTO TUNE

. Be sure to select 

“Manual tune” 

in “FM tune mode” (See “Setup menu options.”) before using this function.

If a receivable station is found, 

“[ENTER]:Select” appears on the 

display. Press the jog lever to 

receive the station. (If you do 

not press the jog lever within 

3 seconds, the search will 

restart.)

Tips

•  You can also search FM stations by sliding and holding the jog 

lever up or down after selecting the FM function.

•  Press 

BACK

 to stop searching FM stations.

Press the desired preset button (

1

 – 

5

).

Listening to an Assigned Station

Note

To prevent the assigned station from being 
changed by mistake, do not hold the preset 
button down.

Example: When the 

preset button “

” is 

pressed

Preset button number lights up 

and the reception screen appears.

Example: Assigning a 

station to the preset 

button “

Sleep

The radio automatically turns off after a set time 
has elapsed.
Select the desired timer setting (minutes) from 
the following:

Off

 (deactivated)/

15 min.

/

30 min.

/

45 min.

60 min.

When the sleep timer is set, “SLEEP” lights up on 
the display.

Information 

 

Displays information for the station to which you 
are listening. Slide the jog lever up or down to 
scroll through the following information:

Channel:

 Channel and frequency (See the DAB 

frequency table in “Specifications.”)

Multiplex name:

 Ensemble label (up to 

16 characters long)

Service name:

 Station name

PTY:

 PTY label (See “PTY (programme type)” in 

“Specifications.”)

Bit rate:

 Bit rate

Signal level:

 Displays the signal level for the 

DAB station to which you are listening, ranging 
from 0 (no signal) to 100 (maximum signal).

Note

If there is no ensemble label or no station name, 
the space for label or name will be blank. If there 
is no PTY label, “No PTY” will appear on the 
display.

FM tune mode 

Select the tuning mode for FM.

By station list:

 You can select the desired 

station from the list of FM stations stored by auto 
tune.
When selecting this option, the display will 
change to the FM station list. Select the desired 
station from the list.

Manual tune:

 You can manually tune to the 

desired FM frequency in 0.05 MHz steps. Slide 
the jog lever up or down to tune to the desired 
frequency. In “Manual tune” mode, you can use 
the scan tuning function (See “To search FM 
stations (scan tuning)”
 for details.).

Edit FM station list 

You can edit the FM station list.

Get FM station name:

 Perform this 

operation when you want to receive RDS 
information such as station names. Select “OK” to 
start scanning for RDS data.

Notes

•  Set “FM tune mode” to “By station list” before 

you perform this operation.

About the FM auto tune 

process

You can cancel the FM auto tune process 
that starts after the FM function is 
selected for the first time. However, if you 
want to tune to stations by station list, 
you will need to perform FM auto tune. 
For details on how to perform FM auto 
tune later, see “To make a new DAB/FM 
station list
.”

To cancel the 

auto tune 

process while 

in progress, 

press 

BACK

.

Scrolling text (DLS: Dynamic Label 

Segment of up to 128 characters)

“SC” lights up when 

a secondary service 

is received.

Station currently 

being received

Secondary service 

(after the “L” mark)

Selected station

When selecting the FM function for the first time

FM auto tune will start automatically when the FM function is selected for 
the first time.

Tips

•  Even if you select “Later” on the “Get FM station name” screen, FM station 

names will be received and stored in the unit while you are listening to 
broadcasts.

•  FM station names may not be transmitted, depending on the station.

Station name*

Selected station

*  Displayed only 

when RDS data 

has been 

received.

Scrolling text

(RT: Radio Text of up to 64 characters)*

Station name*

Station currently 

being received

Tips

•  The backlight will turn off if no operation is performed for about 30 seconds to minimize power 

consumption.

•  Alkaline batteries are recommended. The use of manganese batteries is not recommended, since 

this type of battery has an extremely short usage time.

•  The currently stored RDS information will be 

cleared once scanning starts.

•  It may take a long time to receive all the 

available RDS data.

Delete FM station:

 You can delete any 

unwanted stations from the FM station list.

Slide the jog lever up or down 
to select the station you want to 
delete, and then press the lever.

Slide the jog lever up or down to 
“OK,” and then press the jog lever.

Add FM station:

 When listening to a 

manually tuned station, you can add the station 
to the FM station list. Select “OK” to add the 
station to the list. Be sure to set “FM tune mode” 
to “Manual tune” before using this option.

Backlight

Auto:

 The backlight will turn off automatically if 

no operation is performed for 30 seconds.

Always ON:

 The backlight will be on all the 

time.

Time

Set time:

 “Auto (DAB)” is set by default. This 

enables the clock to synchronize with the DAB 
data being received. Select “Time setting” to set 
the clock manually using the jog lever.

12H/24H:

 Select the clock display mode, 

12-hour clock or 24-hour clock.

Beep

Select “On” to activate the beep sound when you 
operate the radio.

DAB manual tune 

 

If DAB reception by DAB auto tune is poor, try 
manual tuning.

Slide the jog lever up or down to 
select the desired DAB channel, then 
press the lever.

The radio starts scanning for receivable stations 
in the selected channel.

Tip

The new station received by manual tuning is 
stored in the DAB station list.

Initialize

Select “OK” to initialize the radio to the factory 
default settings. All settings, DAB and FM station 
lists and assignment information on the preset 
buttons will be deleted.

Listening through headphones

Connect headphones that have a stereo or 
monaural* mini plug (not supplied).

To 

 (headphones)

Note

When connecting headphones to the unit, use 
headphones with a stereo (3-pole) or monaural 
(2-pole) mini plug. If you use headphones with 
another type of plug, there may be noise 
interference or no sound may be heard.

1 ring

2 rings

Other types of 

plugs cannot 

be used.

Compatible 

plug types

3 or more rings

Monaural* 

mini plug

Stereo 

mini plug

*  When listening to stereo sound using 

monaural headphones, you will hear sound 
from the left channel only.

Maintaining the moderate volume level

The radio limits the maximum volume to allow 
you to listen to the sound at a moderate volume 
level when using the headphones. When you try 
to adjust the volume to a level that exceeds the 
specified level, the “Check The Volume Level” 
message appears.

Note

The volume is lowered automatically and the 
“Volume Lowered” message appears, if you do 
not lower the volume for the specified period of 
time after the “Check The Volume Level” 
message appears.

About RDS Features

What is RDS? 

Introduced by the European Broadcasting Union 
(EBU) in 1987, the Radio Data System (RDS) allows 
information such as station names to be received 
via the 57 kHz sub-carrier signal of FM 
broadcasts. However, the availability of RDS data 
varies depending on the area. It therefore may 
not be always be possible to receive RDS 
information.

Using the RDS functions

This radio supports the following RDS functions.

RDS function

Description

Station name 
display

Displays the station name 
you are listening to.

RT (radio text)

Displays the free-form 
textual information.

Notes

•  The RDS functions will not be activated if the 

FM station being received is not transmitting 
RDS data. They may also not work properly in 
areas where RDS transmissions are in the 
experimental stage.

•  If the radio signal being received is weak, it 

may take time to receive the RDS data.

Precautions

•  Operate the unit only on the power sources 

specified in “Specifications.” For battery 
operation, it is recommended that you use four 
LR6 (size AA) alkaline batteries. For AC 
operation, use only the supplied AC adaptor. 
Do not use any other type of AC adaptor.

•  Failure to use the supplied AC adaptor may 

cause the unit to malfunction, as the polarity 
of the plugs of other manufacturers may be 
different.

•  To use the unit on battery power, unplug the 

connector of the AC power adaptor from the 
DC IN jack. The unit cannot be powered by 
batteries if the connector of the AC adaptor is 
plugged into the DC IN jack.

•  Use the unit within a temperature range of 0°C 

to 40°C. If it is used in temperatures higher 
than this range, the display may gradually turn 
black. If it is used in temperatures lower than 
this range, the display may change very slowly. 
(These irregularities will disappear and there 
will be no damage to the unit when the unit is 
used in the recommended temperature range 
again.)

•  Avoid exposure to temperature extremes, 

direct sunlight, moisture, sand, dust or 
mechanical shock. Never leave in a car parked 
in the sun.

•  Do not expose the unit to strong impact or 

excessive force. A glass material is used for the 
display in some models. If the glass chips or 
cracks, it may cause injury. In that case, stop 
using the unit immediately and make sure not 
to touch the damaged parts.

•  Should any solid object or liquid fall into the 

unit, disconnect the AC adaptor and remove 
the batteries, and have the unit checked by a 
qualified personnel before operating it any 
further.

•  Since a strong magnet is used for the speakers, 

keep personal credit cards using magnetic 
coding or spring-wound watches away from 
the unit to prevent possible damage from the 
magnetism.

•  To clean the casing, use a soft dry cloth. Do not 

use any type of solvent, such as alcohol or 
benzine, which may damage the finish.

•  Do not operate the unit with wet hands since it 

may cause a short circuit.

•  Do not mix an old battery with a new one or 

mix different type of batteries.

•  When you are not going to use the unit for a 

long time, remove the batteries to avoid 
damage from battery leakage and corrosion.

•  Check if the batteries are inserted in the 

correct orientation (

 and 

) when the radio 

does not turn on after battery replacement.

•  Batteries have a recommended use-by date for 

proper use. When using expired batteries, 
battery life will be extremely short. Check the 
use-by date on the batteries and if they are 
expired, replace them with new ones.

•  Make sure not to splash water on the unit. This 

unit is not waterproof.

•  Under certain circumstances, especially when 

the air is very dry, it is not uncommon to 
experience a discharge of static electricity, or 
shock, when your body comes in contact with 
another object, in this case the ear buds 
touching your ear(s). The energy from this 
natural discharge is extremely small and is not 
emitted by your product but rather a natural 
environmental occurrence.

•  Listening at high volume levels over extended 

periods of time may harm your hearing. Be 
particularly careful when listening through 
headphones.

•  Sudden loud output may harm your ears. 

Increase the volume gradually. Be particularly 
careful when listening through headphones.

•  Do not use headphones while walking, driving 

a car or motorcycle, cycling, etc. A traffic 
accident may result.

•  Do not use headphones in situations where 

being unable to hear ambient sound is 
dangerous, such as at railroad crossings, on 
train station platforms, and at construction 
sites.

•  Excessive sound pressure from earphones and 

headphones can cause hearing loss.

If you have any questions or problems 
concerning your unit, please consult your 
nearest Sony dealer. 

Troubleshooting

Should any problem persist after you have made 
the following checks, consult your nearest Sony 
dealer.

Display is dim, or no indication is 
displayed.

•  The radio is being used in extremely high or 

low temperatures or in a place with excessive 
moisture.

Very weak or interrupted sound, or 
unsatisfactory reception.

•  If you are in a building, listen near a window.
•  Extend the antenna and adjust the length and 

the angle for best reception. See “To improve 
DAB/FM radio reception
” for details.

•  If a mobile phone is placed close to the radio, 

a loud noise may be heard from the radio. 
Keep the phone away from the radio.

Battery gets exhausted very quickly.

•  Check the estimated battery life described in 

Specifications” and be sure to turn off the 
radio when not using it.

A desired station cannot be received 
when a preset button is pressed.

•  You may have held down the preset button to 

which the station was assigned, causing the 
station to be replaced by a new one. Assign 
the desired station again.

•  Preset buttons cannot be used when the setup 

menu is displayed.

The battery compartment lid has come 
off.

•  The battery compartment lid is designed to 

come off when opened with excessive force. 
Insert the right hinge of the lid into the right 
hole of the compartment (

), then insert the 

left hinge into the left hole (

).

If maintenance service is performed

All user-configured settings, such as preset radio 
stations, the timer settings, and the clock, may 
be initialized.
Please note your settings in case you need to 
configure them again.

Messages

Low Battery (flashes, and the power is 
turned off)

•  The batteries are exhausted. Replace all the 

batteries with new ones.

No preset

•  No station in the selected band (DAB or FM) 

has been preset to the pressed button.

Service not available

•  The selected station or service is currently not 

broadcasting.

Specifications

Frequency range

  DAB (Band-III): 174.928 MHz – 239.200 MHz
  FM: 87.5 MHz – 108 MHz (0.05 MHz step)

Intermediate frequency

  DAB (Band-III): 2.048 MHz
  FM: 1.943 MHz

DAB (Band-III) frequency table (MHz)

Channel

Frequency

Channel

Frequency

5A

174.928

10A

209.936

5B

176.640

10B

211.648

5C

178.352

10C

213.360

5D

180.064

10D

215.072

6A

181.936

11A

216.928

6B

183.648

11B

218.640

6C

185.360

11C

220.352

6D

187.072

11D

222.064

7A

188.928

12A

223.936

7B

190.640

12B

225.648

7C

192.352

12C

227.360

7D

194.064

12D

229.072

8A

195.936

13A

230.784

8B

197.648

13B

232.496

8C

199.360

13C

234.208

8D

201.072

13D

235.776

9A

202.928

13E

237.488

9B

204.640

13F

239.200

9C

206.352

9D

208.064

Speaker:

 Approx. 80 mm dia., 4 Ω, monaural

Audio power output:

 650 mW

Output:

 

 (headphones) jack (ø 3.5 mm, stereo 

mini jack)

Power requirements:

 6 V DC, four LR6 (size AA) 

alkaline batteries

External power source:

 DC IN 5 V 0.5 A

Battery life (JEITA)

*

  Approx. 25 hours for DAB, 27 hours for FM 

(Using Sony (LR6SG) alkaline batteries)

  Approx. 10 hours for DAB, 11 hours for FM 

(Using Sony (NH-AA) Ni-MH 1,000 mAh 
batteries)

Dimensions:

 Approx. 180 mm × 95 mm × 36 mm 

(W/H/D) excl. projecting parts and controls

Mass:

 Approx. 430 g incl. batteries

Supplied accessories:

 AC adaptor (1)

*

 

When “Auto” is selected for the backlight 
setting and listening through the speaker. 
Measured by JEITA (Japan Electronics and 
Information Technology Industries Association) 
standards. The actual battery life varies 
significantly depending on battery type, usage 
and circumstances.

Design and specifications are subject to change 
without notice.

PTY (programme type)

This function indicates services in programme 
type, such as News or Sports, transmitted in the 
DAB.
If the service does not transmit the programme 
type, “No PTY” appears.

Programme type

Display

No programme type

No PTY

News

News

Current Affairs

Current Affairs

Information

Information

Sport

Sport

Education

Education

Drama

Drama

Culture

Arts

Science

Science

Varied

Talk

Pop Music

Pop Music

Rock Music

Rock Music

Easy Listening Music

Easy Listening

Light Classical

Light Classical

Serious Classical

Classical Music

Other Music

Other Music

Weather

Weather

Finance

Finance

Children’s programmes

Children’s

Social Affairs

Factual

Religion

Religion

Phone In

Phone In

Travel

Travel

Leisure

Leisure

Jazz Music

Jazz and Blues

Country Music

Country Music

National Music

National Music

Oldies Music

Oldies Music

Folk Music

Folk Music

Documentary

Documentary

Alarm Test

Alarm Test

Alarm

Alarm – Alarm !

Note

When adjusting the antenna, be 
sure to hold it by the bottom 
part. The antenna may be 
damaged if you move it with 
excessive force while holding it 
by the upper part.

DAB auto tune will start automatically when the radio is 
turned on for the first time. 

After DAB auto tune is 

completed, the radio receives the first station in the 
DAB station list stored by DAB auto tune. 

If you want 

to cancel DAB auto tune process, press 

BACK

.

To cancel the auto 

tune process while 

in progress, press 

BACK

.

Tip

To perform DAB auto 
tune again later, see “To 
make a new DAB/FM 
station list
” below.

When turning on the radio for the first time

Four LR6 (size AA) batteries (not supplied)

Rear side

To use the unit on battery 
power, unplug the connector of 
the AC power adaptor from the 
DC IN jack. The unit cannot be 
powered by batteries if the 
connector of the AC adaptor is 
plugged into the DC IN jack.

Insert the 

 side of the 

battery first.

DIGITAL RADIO DAB/FM

Operating Instructions   GB

Betjeningsvejledning   DK
Käyttöohjeet   FI
Bruksanvisning   NO
Bruksanvisning   SV

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