Sony MDRPQ4/PNK Headphones User Manual


 
Personal Audio Collection I Oct 2010 - Mar 2011
World Band Receiver Accessories
Shortwave guide
Contains broadcasting schedules of major stations.
ICF-SW11/ICF-SW22
Wave handbook
Contains the “Wave Handbook” (frequencies of
stations worldwide), and the “How to Catch the Wave”
(instructions in Japanese).
ICF-SW35/ICF-SW7600GR
Useful Technologies And Features Of The World Band Receiver
Memory scan tuning
Automatically scans pre-registered frequencies to
receive transmission.
ATT controller
Allows reception sensitivity to be adjusted during
memory scanning in order to prevent the scanning from
stopping or being interfered.
SSB reception
SSB stands for “Single Side Band” which is a type
of modulation used for amateur transmissions and
transmissions for business use.
Synchronous Detection Circuit
Reduces distortion in the sound.
World clock
Automatically calculates the time variations across
the globe.
Frequency pre-set
Allows frequencies to be pre-set for one-touch access.
Standby function
Automatically receives your pre-set frequency and
the starting time of your desired broadcast at the
required time.
Station name display
Registers station names to corresponding frequencies to
be displayed in alphabetical order.
Numerical key tuning
Allows you to select the station directly using the
numerical keys if you already know the exact frequency.
Sleep timer
Automatically switches the power off after a designated
time – ideal for bedtime.
Global compatibility AC adaptor
Includes an AC adaptor that can be used when
you travel.
What are shortwave broadcasts?
Shortwave radio broadcasts are transmitted around the
world. Although you won’t necessarily be able to listen
to every broadcast, a variety of program contents from
news, and music to languages are available from stations
such as VOA (USA) and BBC (UK).
Characteristics of short-wave
radio broadcasts
Shortwave radio waves are affected by various factors
in the natural world on its long journey to your receiver.
Reception varies according to time and season, and is
affected by the phasing effect which makes the sound
and volume change periodically. Broadcasting stations
counter this by broadcasting in several frequencies, or
by changing frequencies according to season.
Compact antenna
A compact antenna for an even better reception that
can be wound up for storage. For example, you can
attach the hook on the case to a convenient location
such as a curtain rail on a windowsill. Simply extend the
wire antenna and connect to the antenna on the radio
receiver.
ICF-SW22/ICF-SW35/ICF-SW7600GR
AC adaptor
ICF-SW7600GR
ICF-B01
Crank it to power it up when nothing else can. Recharges by hand
cranking during emergencies, anytime and anywhere
• 3.6cmspeaker
• Spray-proof
• Softlightandspotlight
• FM/AM2-Bandreception
• 60mWpoweroutput(withrechargeablebattery)
• 90mWpoweroutput(withAAAbatteries)
• Manualcrankingcapabilityforgeneratingpower
• Suppliedaccy:handstrap
• Dimensions:130x77x52mm
• Weight:297g(includingbatteries)
A wealth of features to assist you at times of need:
Capable of manual recharge by hand-crank
Theinternalrechargeablebatterycanberechargedbyusingthe
handcrank,allowingfrequencyreceptiontooperatethelights
evenwithoutbatteries.
The battery charges by turning the hand crank in either
direction. The spotlight can be used as a hand-held
ashlight, and the soft light is useful during power cuts.
* Equipped with 2 types of high-luminosity LED lights.
Control units made for easy usage
Large tuning wheel allows for easy tuning, even during
emergencies, along with a large tuning display window
that is clear and easy to see.
Spray-proof
Protects the receiver from sprays, such as a light rain.
• High-sensitivity rod antenna (FM reception)
Capable of receiving radio broadcasts
during emergencies.
• An easy-to-handle compact design
The handle can be stowed away in the receiver to
save space.
Orange
Silver
Analogue tuning
2-Band
Device Radio Lights
Usage time Approx. 60 minutes Approx. 15 minutes
Standby time Approx. 90 minutes/Approx. 10 hours
Emergency Radios
A guide to usage times (when recharged* manually for 1 minute)
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