Sony ICFC1T alarm clock/radio is manufactured so that in the event of a power outage, you have the peace of mind that your device will continue working so you never miss an event.
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Bob Arn just to clarify. What projector? You selected a alarm clock/radio as the device.
Hi, Try resetting the device by removing all the power from it. By that I mean unplug the device from the power outlet and also remove the CR2032 coin cell battery as well. Then press the enter/time set button for about 10 seconds to discharge any residual power in the device. Restore the AC before reinserting the coin cell battery (be careful that you insert the battery the correct way +ve side up).
You will lose the time on the clock but since it is not working properly anyway you don't have much to lose by trying the above.
Bob Arn just to clarify. What projector? You selected a alarm clock/radio as the device.
- de oldturkey03
The clock projects the time on the wall. I meant to say that no buttons on the clock radio respond.
- de Bob Arn
Hi, Try resetting the device by removing all the power from it. By that I mean unplug the device from the power outlet and also remove the CR2032 coin cell battery as well. Then press the enter/time set button for about 10 seconds to discharge any residual power in the device. Restore the AC before reinserting the coin cell battery (be careful that you insert the battery the correct way +ve side up).
You will lose the time on the clock but since it is not working properly anyway you don't have much to lose by trying the above.
- de jayeff