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1. 3 Press APPLE V paste on the keyboard to transfer the files you selected in Step 1 to the player Note You may also use the mouse to drag and drop files between the player and your computer If you need further assistance with transferring files please refer to your operating system s instruction manual or on screen help 13 BASIC OPERATIONS Standby Mode The player will enter Standby mode automatically when it is connected to a power source The LCD will display the time Clock in Standby mode Power On Off To turn the player on press gt II while in Standby mode To turn the player off press and hold II Note To display the time while the player is on press and hold TIME ALARM The LCD will return to a normal display after a few seconds Menu Navigation To access the Main menu press MENU while the player is on Press gt 1 to move the selection left right up down respectively Press gt II to confirm a selection Press MENU to cancel or return to the previous menu 14 MAIN MENU OVERVIEW Use the Main menu to select and enter the different player modes shown below To access the Main menu press MENU while the player is on NAVIGATION Music Voice Play List M3U SD MMC Card MUSIC FM Radio AUXILIARY External Audio Input SET TIME SET Clock Set Alarm Set SYSTEM EQ Repeat Mode Display Auto Off Sleep Time Recording Resume Delete File Format
2. Information and Alarm Mode EQ Equalizer Adjust the EQ settings to optimize the way the player processes audio signals The EQ options are Normal Classic Live Pop and Rock Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm EQ 2 Press lt gt to select an EQ option 3 Press ii to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes Repeat Mode Adjust the Repeat Mode settings to change the order in which tracks are played Repeat Play Mode The Repeat Mode options are Normal One All Intro and Random 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm EQ 2 Press lt gt to select a REPEAT MODE option 3 Press p ii to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes Normal Play tracks once in sequential order One Play the current track repeatedly E All Play all tracks repeatedly Intro Play the first 10 seconds of each track Random Play tracks in random order Display Adjust the Display settings to change how and what is displayed on the screen The Display op tions are ID3 Tag Lyric Contrast B Light Time Backlight and Language ID3 Tag Turn ID3 Tag display on or off ID3 tags are data associated with MP3 WMA files which can be edited within most operating systems or MP3 player applications When this option is set to on the player will display Song Titles Artist Names and Album Names if available 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu select
3. 2 Click on the Eject arrow on the right of the Removable Disk icon 3 Disconnect the USB cable from the player and your computer Transferring Files The USB connection makes it easy to transfer music files MP3 WMA or any other data quickly between the player and your computer Operate the player on AC power to ensure uninterrupted transmission of files Do not disconnect or otherwise interrupt the player during transmission this could damage or corrupt the player s firmware If the player is accidentally disconnected and is not working properly unplug the player and remove the batteries for 3 seconds and then try again Microsoft Windows 1 Open a Windows Explorer window Locate the files or folders you would like to transfer from your computer Select the files folders with the mouse and press CTRL C copy on the keyboard 2 Navigate to MY COMPUTER and double click on the Removable Disk icon The computer will display all files and folders currently stored in the player 3 Press CTRL V paste on the keyboard to transfer the files you selected in Step 1 to the player Macintosh OS X 1 Open a Finder window Locate the files you would like to transfer from your computer Se lect the files folders with the mouse and press APPLE C copy on the keyboard 2 Click on the Removable Disk icon located on the left side of the finder window The com puter will display all files and folders currently stored in the player
4. Reset Information Alarm Mode 15 NAVIGATION MODE NAV Enter Navigation mode to browse the files and folders stored in the player or SD MMC card To enter NAV mode select and confirm NAV in the Main menu The NAV options are Music Voice Play List M3U SD MMC Card Navigation Controls Press to move up down the list of files folders respectively Press gt I to confirm a selection If a folder is selected the contents of that folder will be displayed Press to return to the previous folder Ifan audio file is selected the player will switch to MSC mode and playback of the file will commence Music Select and confirm MUSIC to find audio files eg MP3 WMA in the Root folder of the player Voice Select and confirm VOICE to find recorded audio files in the Record folder of the player The player will place all recorded files in this folder See the Recording section for details about how to record with the player Play List M3U Select and confirm PLAY LIST to find playlist M3U files stored in the Playlist folder of the player SD MMC Card If you have installed an optional SD MMC card you may select and confirm SD MMC CARD to find any files or folders stored on the card See the SD MMC Card Installation section for details about how to install SD MMC cards MUSIC MODE MSC Enter Music mode to start music playback To enter MSC mode select and c
5. When the player is in PRESET mode the current preset station number will be displayed in the upper left corner of the screen Press to change between these two modes Manual Tuning Place the player in MANUAL tuning mode then Press gt to increase the station frequency press and hold gt to seek the next highest station with a broadcast signal Press to decrease the station frequency press and hold to seek the next lowest station with a broadcast signal Preset Tuning Place the player in PRESET tuning mode then Press lt gt to select the next previous preset station Store Preset Stations Your player can store up to 20 station presets 01 to 20 Store Presets Manually Place the player in MANUAL tuning mode then Tune to the station you want to store as a preset eg 91 5 Press A B The Preset Station indicator on the screen will start blinking Press lt gt to select the desired Preset number eg 01 PO mo Press gt II to confirm and store the station eg Preset 01 is now set to the station 91 5 Store Presets Automatically With the player in either PRESET or MANUAL tuning mode Press and hold MENU The player will automatically seek and store the first 20 frequencies with a broadcast signal This will overwrite previously stored preset stations Delete a Preset Station Place the player is in PRESET tuning mode then 1 Press lt gt to select the preset station to delete 2
6. and confirm DISPLAY and then select and confirm ID3 TAG Press lt gt to select an ID3 Tag option 3 Press Il to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes Pee SYSTEM MODE SYS Lyric Turn LYRIC display on or off Lyric display requires a LRC lyric file which may be found on the internet or may be created with a Lyric file editor Lyric files can contain synchronized timing infor mation as well as lyric information Lyric files must have the same name as its corresponding music file eg SongTitle1 Irc and SongTitle1 mp3 and must be placed in the same directory 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu select and confirm DISPLAY and then select and confirm LYRIC Press gt to select a LYRIC option 3 Press p ii to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes Contrast Adjust the contrast of the display The contrast setting ranges from 00 to 15 00 lowest contrast 15 highest contrast 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu select and confirm DISPLAY and then select and confirm CONTRAST 2 Press lt gt to adjust the contrast 3 Press ii to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes B Light Time Backlight Adjust the amount of time the backlight remains on after a button is pressed The backlight setting options are in seconds Off 5 10 30 60 or On A setting of Off turns the backlight off com pletely a setting of On will keep th
7. other than Buzz make sure to set the desired volume before placing the player in Standby mode When the alarm turns on you may Press SNOOZE to delay the alarm for 9 minutes Press TIME ALARM to turn the alarm off DD TIME SET MODE SET Enter Time Set mode to set the internal Clock and Alarm time To enter SET mode select and con firm SET in the Main menu The Time Set options are Clock Set and Alarm Set Clock Set Adjust the clock to the correct time 1 Enter SET mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm CLOCK SET 2 Press lt gt to select which field to adjust AM PM Hour Minute 3 Press to adjust the selected blinking field 4 Press ll to confirm the changes or press MENU to cancel the changes Alarm Set Adjust the alarm clock time Make sure that the clock has been set properly before using the alarm clock function Enter SET mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm ALARM SET Press lt gt to select which field to adjust AM PM Hour Minute Press to adjust the selected blinking field Press gt il to confirm the changes or press MENU to cancel the changes PON gt 23 SYSTEM MODE SYS Enter System mode to set the system options of the player To enter SYS mode select and confirm SYS in the Main menu The SYS options are EQ Repeat Mode Display Auto Off Sleep Time Recording Resume Delete File Format Reset
8. remain on for through the SYS menu see the SYSTEM MODE SYS section for details SD MMC CARD INSTALLATION The integrated SD MMC card slot lets you upgrade the player s memory capacity easily with ad ditional SD MMC cards To install an SD MMC card 1 Open the Connections panel Slide the cover open in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the SD MMC card with the metal contacts facing up as shown in the diagram below Press the card in until you hear a click 3 To remove the SD MMC card press the card in and it will spring back out Note Avoid touching the metal contacts of the SD MMC card Handle the card by its edges 11 CONNECT TO A COMPUTER USB Driver Installation It is not necessary to install the USB driver if your computer is running Microsoft Windows ME 2000 XP or newer or Macintosh OS X Computers running these operating systems will rec ognize your player automatically when connected Microsoft Windows 98 SE It is only necessary to install the USB driver if your computer is running Windows 98 SE 1 Insert the Installation CD into your computer s CD or DVD drive Make sure to place the mini CD in the center recessed well of the drive tray 2 Navigate to MY COMPUTER and double click on the CD DVD drive icon usually D 3 Double click on the folder Win98 USB Drivers and then on the folder english 4 Double click on the SETUP icon SETUP EXE t
9. the player 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu select and confirm RECORDING and then select and confirm REC INPUT 2 Press lt gt to select a REC INPUT option 3 Press p II to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes Resume Adjust how the player resumes playing tracks after it has been turned off The Resume options are Track Time Line Track Time Line Turn Track Time Line Resume on or off When Track is set to On the player will remember the last track played before it is turned off When Time Line is set to On the player will remember the exact time point of the last track played before it is turned off 1 While music is playing enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm RESUME 2 Press lt gt to select a Track option and then press II to confirm The selection will move to the Time Line option 3 Press lt gt to select a Time Line option and then press gt Ii to confirm the changes or press MENU to cancel the changes Delete File Delete Music or Voice files from the player 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm DELETE FILE 2 Select and confirm MUSIC to delete music files or select and confirm VOICE to delete recordings contained in the Record folder 3 The player will display files one by one If VOICE was selected the player will only display files in the Record folder Press lt gt to select Yes o
10. EP TIME 2 Press lt gt to select a SLEEP TIME option 3 Press ii to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes Recording Adjust the Recording options The Recording options are REC Mode VAD and REC Input REC Mode Recording Mode Adjust the quality that the player records in The REC Mode options are Low Middle and High Low quality recordings will take up less memory than High quality recordings 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu select and confirm RECORDING and then select and confirm REC MODE 2 Press lt gt to select a REC MODE option 3 Press ii to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes VAD Voice Activated Detection Turn VAD on or off When VAD is turned on the player will record automatically when an audio signal is detected recording will be paused automatically when no audio signal is detected 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu select and confirm RECORDING and then select and confirm VAD Press lt gt to select a VAD option 3 Press ii to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes 26 SYSTEM MODE SYS REC Input Recording Input Adjust the recording input source The REC Input options are MIC and Line Select MIC to record from the integrated microphone select LINE to record from an external device connected to the AUX LINE IN jack see the AUXILIARY MODE AUX section for details about connecting external devices to
11. Portable MP3 Micro System with 512MB Integrated Flash Memory and SD MMC Card Slot VAE A SOS OSA POOL OS LAL aSe BERBERS onesies 59952025968 88595S58090269 8909 ORO 0952620869595269000269690 OSO PO DOLO ORAR OOOO SIRIOS NS 0202000000000 000e P0000 9 86269595262999526209525959680 GaSoSoSaSoSoSoSaoSosaSoS68o IEPA DIOL RS SIRIOS OS OSOSaSoSoSaSoSoSelasoSokakas E ARNO Ooo co noroc nono oaen oeoo BOSCO USO IRIS LOCO SLOY onogogonooodobonoQooOn of OS OB C DE OB OAICISOgOS ONS 0605059 G 09 P5058 G09 950509 OG 2 02026259 009002 0290020202009 Po9020202020202020202020202020009 OO a al nara YO ROBO OO OR ooo aac oeaan Cod OOo OR SS SAO Copa aynaya 07059 22200022 0a0a aAa Enea NLH Instruction Manual Please read this manual carefully before operation SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For Customer Use Enter below the serial number that is located on the bottom of the unit Retain this information for future RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN reference CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE AND ELEC TRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER OR BACK Model No MP C351 OF THE UNIT REFER SERVICING ONLY TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL P Serial No The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsul
12. Press A B to delete the preset station 18 AUXILIARY MODE AUX Enter Auxiliary mode to record or play an external device through the player s speakers You may wish to connect the player to devices such as iPods or other MP3 players portable media players PMPs portable video game consoles portable DVD players or any other device with audio To enter AUX mode select and confirm AUX in the Main menu Connect an External Audio Source To connect an external audio source to the player 1 Open the Connections panel located on the rear of the player Slide the cover open in the direction of the arrow 2 Connect the player to the external device Locate the 3 5mm Stereo Line Out or Headphone Jack of the external device and connect one end of the supplied audio cable to this jack Connect the other end of the audio cable to the Auxiliary Line In jack located on the Connections panel 3 Place the player in AUX mode Select and confirm AUX in the Main menu 4 Press play on the external device To 3 5mm Line Out y Headphone External Audio Source Note iPod is a registered trademark of Apple Computer Inc registered in the United States and other countries All rights reserved 19 RECORDING The player can record from 3 types of sources Microphone Line In or FM Radio See the Sys tem Mode SYS section for details about changing the player s recording options Voice Recording Make v
13. TS ssccscevcaviecsssunssnsvieentutcavsesevaeteecenesssvsnsea cvsastons aaeesdaantaven devs EIEE ads tdi debat 4 FEATURE S A NN O 6 PACKAGE CONTENU S ardiente iaa atada 7 LOGATION OF CONTRO Sica sanan incoada coa 8 A A o a NL 9 POWER SUPPLY A ETC 10 Battery Operation 10 AC Adapter Operation 10 SD MMC CARD INSTALLATION xs ctkeese tree the kho ex ese ehe vx era eda ie Neo npe SE EXON EE Ree EXC seda dee kn 11 CONNECT TOA COMPUTER receta netten sE eier NEERA E EEEE EE 12 USB Driver Installation 212 Microsoft Windows 98 SE so 12 Connecting to a ComlpUler ueneno nn entero erro eiii 12 Disconnecting from a Computer ssessssssssssssesseseseee Enne niai FENE nE 12 Microsoft Windows sae Macintosh OS X zrla Transferring Files Seo Microsoft Windows MESES hits or dolce KH EE M 13 BASIC OPERATIONS ciere tr tele OUR NI NEN TE peste epa bea rte dies 14 Standby Mode 14 Power On Off 2 14 Menu Navigation a A A a AA 14 MAIN MENU OVERVIEW oras acia 15 Play MENS Es CAG e a E e M tee tre 16 SD MMC Card e a E orita Me 16 MUSIE MODE MSC oc m 17 MUSICOS cata ii SE E P E s cte E 17 Repeat Play sve Repeat A B Funciona 17 FM RADIO MODEEMistinamsas dani io oi EE CY 18 TABLE OF CONTENTS Manual Tuning ut Preset Tuning lS Store Preset Stations 18 Store Presets Manually 18 Store Pres
14. ated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the pres ence of important operation and servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose this device to rain or moisture WARNING Handling the cords on this product will expose you to lead a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling CAUTION To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to wide slot of outlet and fully insert For recycling or disposal information about this product please contact your local authorities or the Electronics Industries Alliance www eiae org oa BON gt 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions carefully Keep these instructions for future reference Heed all warnings and follow all instructions Do not expose to water or moisture Clean only with a dry cloth Keep objects away from ventilation openings Do not block ventilation openings at any time Do not install near any apparatus that produces heat such as stoves radiators amplifiers etc Do not force the power plug into a wall outlet If the plug provided does not fit into your outlet consult an ele
15. ctrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet A polarized plug has two blades where one is wider than the other the wide blade is provided for your safety Do not place heavy objects on the power cord Protect the cord from being walked on pinched by objects or torn and exposed to liquids especially at plugs convenience receptacles and the point at which they exit from the device Use only with attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use of attachments accessories not recommended by the product manufacturer may be hazardous Unplug the device during lightning storms Unplug the device and remove any batteries when the device will be unused for long periods of time Do not use this device near water Do not place objects filled with liquids eg vases on the device Do not use headphones earphones while cycling driving or operating a motorized vehicle Do not use headphones earphones at high volume Do not drop or otherwise subject the device to impact Do not disconnect the USB cable or turn off the device while transferring files to or from your device Data loss may occur as a result Users are responsible for creating backups of their data COBY Electronics cannot be held liable or be otherwise responsible for loss of data Do not open or attempt to repair this device Refer all repairs to authorized service personnel TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFEIAINSTRU CUON Sart n Raso ea 2 TABLE OF CONTEN
16. e backlight on continuously 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu select and confirm DISPLAY and then select and confirm BACKLIGHT 2 Press lt gt to select a BACKLIGHT option 3 Press ii to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes Language Adjust the language that the menu is displayed in The language options are Chinese s simpli fied Chinese t traditional French English Korean Japanese Spanish Dutch German Italian or Russian 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu select and confirm DISPLAY and then select and confirm LANGUAGE 2 Press lt gt to select a LANGUAGE option 3 Press ii to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes 25 SYSTEM MODE SYS Auto Off Adjust the amount of time the player remains on after a button is pressed the player will then enter Standby mode to conserve power The Auto Off options are 30 sec 1 min 2 min or 3 min 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm AUTO OFF 2 Press lt gt to select an AUTO OFF option 3 Press p II to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes Sleep Time Set the amount of time the player will play music for before turning off automatically This function may be used to go to sleep while playing music The Sleep Time options are in minutes Off 10 30 60 and 90 1 While music is playing enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm SLE
17. er Control LCD DISPLAY File Type 1 Current Track Number pa Alarm Voice File lad Battery Level MusicFile 1 AE d NI DS 3m c Total Tracks Lm T h Mi Play Mode P The Light of the world M File Format Y 01 16 Elapsed Time pr e ra WMA i EM i Bit nate Sample Frequency POWER SUPPLY Battery Operation 1 Open the battery compartment To remove the cover slide it open in the direction of the arrow 2 Insert the batteries Insert 4 x C batteries making sure to match the polarity of the batteries with the markings on the inside of the battery compartment Replace the battery compartment cover 4x C Batteries H H AC Adapter Operation 1 Open the Connections panel located on the rear of the player Slide the cover open in the direction of the arrow 2 Connect the player to a power source Plug one end of the supplied AC Adapter to the DC Jack and plug the other end into a 100 240V wall outlet DC Jack I E NOTE When the player is connected with the AC adapter the LCD backlight will turn on and remain lit until the AC adapter is unplugged eo When the player is running on bat teries the LCD backlight will light up briefly each time a button is pressed and then turn off You can adjust how long the LCD backlight will
18. eries are inserted correctly and are not dead or that the player is operat ing on AC power I cannot transfer files to the player Ensure that your computer is running a supported operating system If you are running Microsoft Windows 98 SE ensure that the USB driver has been properly installed Ensure that the supplied USB cable is securely attached to the player and the PC or try using another USB cable If you have connected the player through a USB hub try connecting the player directly to your computer Ensure that the player s memory capacity is not full The buttons do not work Ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly and are not dead or that the player is operat ing on AC power The sound quality of the music is poor Try playing the file on your computer If the sound quality is still poor try downloading the file again or re encoding the file yourself Ensure that the bit rate of the file is not too low The higher the bit rate of the file the better it will sound For MP3s the mimimum recommended bitrate is 128kbps for WMAs the mini mum recommended bitrate is 96kbps There is something wrong with the LCD diplay Ensure that the batteries are inserted correctly and are not dead or that the player is operat ing on AC power 29 SPECIFICATIONS Power Supply Internal Memory Expanded Memory Port optional Interface Port Display Type Display Resolution Process
19. ess lt gt to select Yes or No and then press ii to confirm Information Displays information about the player Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm INFORMATION 2 Select and confirm F W VERSION to display the firmware version Select and confirm INTERNAL M to display the memory usage of the internal memory disk Select and confirm SD MMC CARD to display the memory usage of the SD MMC card 3 Press MENU to exit Alarm Mode Set the player mode used for the Alarm Clock The Alarm Mode options are Music FM Buzz or Record 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm ALARM MODE 2 Press lt gt to select an ALARM MODE option 3 Press p II to confirm the change or press MENU to cancel the changes Note The Record option will play files in the Record folder when the alarm turns on 28 TROUBLESHOOTING If you have a problem with this player please read the troubleshooting guide below and check our website at www cobyusa com for Frequently Asked Questions FAQs and firmware updates If these resources do not resolve the problem please contact Technical Support COBY Electronics Technical Support Hours Monday to Friday 8 00 AM 11 00 PM EST Saturday and Sunday 9 00 AM 5 30 PM EST Email techsupport cobyusa com Phone 800 681 2629 or 800 727 3592 or 718 416 3197 Web www cobyusa com The player does not turn on Ensure that the batt
20. ets Automatically 218 Delete a Preset Stalloli ascribi cial 18 NUS EIS MODELA a t 19 Connect an External Audio Source sss nennen nennen nnne nnne 19 RECORDING 00 Voice Recording zie Hime IM IROCORGING insta its 20 FM Recording ico ci E td 21 ALARM CLOG K oasis rade erra Erie e E ao ono Tie EE a eb OPERI ETE 22 TIMESET MODPE SET iiis teste e ee EYES Pee nt epar Ree Ie deo epa en Led iS T Lo e ere ce I eve zv enn 23 Clock Set Alarm Set B Eight Timo Backlighiy aai ett iia 25 E Ta e U To e X 25 Auto Off d Sleep VM veers estes FROG ORIN G AER REC Mode Recording Mode m VAD Voice Activated DetectiON ooooniccccnnccnnnnnccnnnncccnnonnccnnnnnnnnannco nan rc netiis 26 REG Input Recording Inpll 2 22 ao i a 27 Resume Track TMG LiNE MERIT 27 BP M 27 Format Dior X Information Alarm Mode MRO WBE SLO CUMIN o eere cerei rto mae toe e restet NEP tmr Us cU eerie erase EE 29 SA 30 FEATURES 512MB Integrated Flash Memory Plays Digital Music from Most Online Stores Microsoft DRM 9 Support 4 Integrated Aluminum Cone Speakers Del
21. iver Superior Sound LCD Displays Song Title Album and Artist Information ID3 Tag Support SD MMC Card Slot Allows for Expanded Memory Capacity SD MMC Card Not Included Mini USB Port for Fast File Transfers FM Radio with 20 Station Preset Memory Real Time MP3 Encoding No PC Required Digital Voice Recording through Integrated Microphone Digital Equalizer Presets Normal Classic Rock Jazz and Pop Alarm Clock Function MP3 Radio or Buzzer Sleep Timer Mobile Music Data Document and Picture Storage Plug and Play Supports Windows 98 SE Driver CD Included Windows ME 2000 XP and Mac OS X Upgradable Firmware Battery Operation with 4 x C Batteries Not Included PACKAGE CONTENTS MP C341 Instruction Manual Earphones USB Cable Line In Cable AC Adapter Installation CD for Windows 98 SE LOCATION OF CONTROLS Volume DC Jack Headphone SD MMC Navigation Up i Jack Card Slot Previous i y AUXLine In USB Port i Navigation Left N 0 B Next Navigation Right DC6V AUX E oe LINE iN Q SD MMC O CONNECTIONS PANEL j Slide cover open in the direction of the arrow Play Pause i 2 Volume l l SNOILDANNOD 000 O l Navigation Down Y 4 Y Y Detachable Shoulder Strap unscrew to detach I Repeat Time Snooze I Menu A B Alarm I I Record Play Navigation Equaliz
22. l is detected through the Line In jack 4 Press REC to stop and save the recording The resulting file will be saved to the Record folder The file will be named LINEXXX MP3 where where XXX corresponds to the numerical sequence in which the recording was made numbering starts from 001 20 RECORDING EM Recording Make recordings from the FM Radio Place the player in FM Radio mode 2 Press REC to start recording the FM broadcast Press to pause recording press gt I again to resume recording 4 Press REC to stop and save the recording The resulting file will be saved to the Record folder The file will be named FMXXX MP3 where XXX corresponds to the numerical se quence in which the recording was made numbering starts from 001 De ALARM CLOCK The player can be set to turn on and play at a predefined time See the System Mode SYS section for details about changing the player s Alarm Clock options To turn the alarm clock on press TIME ALARM while the player is on The Alarm Or indica tor will appear on the screen Make sure the correct time has been set see the Time Set Mode Set m section for details Make sure the Alarm On time has been set see the Time Set Mode Set section for details Make sure to set the Alarm Mode see the System Mode Sys section for details Place the player in Standby mode If you are using an alarm mode
23. o start the USB driver installation program 5 Follow the on screen instructions to complete the installation and then restart your computer Note Mini CDs should only be used in normal tray loading CD DVD drives Mini CDs may be used in slot loading drives with the proper adapter please contact your computer or drive manufacturer for more information Connecting to a Computer To connect the player to your computer 1 Turn the player off to place it in Standby mode 2 Open the Connections panel Connect the play er to your computer with the supplied USB cable A as shown in the diagram 3 Your computer will recog nize the player as a Removable Disk If you have installed an SD MMC card in the player your computer will recognize the card as a second Removable Disk Disconnecting from a Computer Disconnect your player as instructed below to prevent data loss or corruption Microsoft Windows 1 Double click the green arrow in the taskbar located on the lower right side of the computer screen Safely Remove Hardware Select USB Mass Storage Device from the list that appears and then click on Stop 3 Select USB Mass Storage Device from the list that appears and then click on OK 212 CONNECT TO A COMPUTER 4 Disconnect the USB cable from the player and your computer Macintosh OS X 1 On the left side of the Finder window identify the appropriate Removable Disk icon
24. oice recordings through the integrated microphone located on the front face of the player Set the REC Input to MIC see the System Mode SYS section for details Place the player in MSC mode 3 Make sure that playback is stopped completely Press gt II to pause playback and then press or gt to stop playback completely 4 Press REC to start recording through the microphone Press II to pause recording press gt Il again to resume recording If the VAD option is set to On the player will automatically pause recording when no signal is detected through the microphone 5 Press REC to stop and save the recording The resulting file will be saved to the Record folder The file will be named MICXXX MP3 where where XXX corresponds to the numerical sequence in which the recording was made numbering starts from 001 Line In Recording Make recordings from an external device through the Auxiliary Line In jack located on the rear Connections panel of the player Set the REC Input to LINE IN see the System Mode SYS section for details 2 Place the player in AUX mode 3 Connect the external device to the Line In jack see the AUXILIARY MODE AUX section for details 4 Press REC to start recording through the Line In jack Press lI to pause recording press gt Il again to resume recording If the VAD option is set to On the player will automatically pause recording when no signa
25. onfirm MSC in the Main menu Playing an audio file in NAV mode will place the player in MSC mode as well Music Controls Press gt li to play a track Press gt ii again to pause playback Press lt or gt while playback is paused to stop playback completely Press gt to skip to the next track press and hold gt to fast forward through the current track Press lt to skip to the previous track press and hold to reverse through the current track Press to adjust the volume level up down respectively Press REC EQ to cycle through the digital equalizer settings Normal Classical Live Pop or Rock Repeat Play Repeat Play options can be changed in the SYSTEM menu The Repeat Play options are Normal One All Intro and Random See the SYSTEM MODE SYS section for details Repeat A B Function The Repeat A B function allows you to set a segment of a track to be played repeatedly 1 Press A B to set the start point A of the track segment to be repeated The Play Mode Indicator will display gt 2 Press A B again to set the end point B of the track segment The segment will now play in a loop and the Play Mode Indicator will display 2 3 Press A B again to resume normal playback AT FM RADIO MODE FM Enter FM Radio mode to listen to FM radio broadcasts To enter FM mode select and confirm FM in the Main menu There are two methods of tuning into stations MANUAL and PRESET
26. or Supported Audio Formats Recording Format DRM Support FM Frequency Range Audio Input Audio Output Signal to Noise Ratio Frequency Response Unit Dimensions AC 100 240V Automatic Power Switching DC 6V 4 x C Batteries 512MB Flash SD MMC Card Slot USB 1 1 Dot Matrix LCD 128 x 64 65MIPS DSP MP3 96 320kbps Variable Bit Rate WMA 32 192kbps IMA ADPCM encoding Microsoft DRM 9 with Windows XP SP1 and Windows Media Player 87 5 108 0 MHz 3 5mm Stereo 3 5mm Stereo gt 90dB 20 20 000Hz 11 0 x 3 3 x 3 3 WHD 30 31
27. r No and then press gt II to confirm 4 If Yes was selected in Step 3 the player will delete the file and then display the next file in the folder If No was selected the player will simply display the next file 5 Repeat Step 3 until you have finished deleting files and then press MENU to exit 27 SYSTEM MODE SYS Format Prepare a disk internal memory or an installed SD MMC card for use with the player when necessary Always use the Format function of the player when it is necessary to format a disk Formatting destroys all data on a disk so make sure to back up your data before format ting the disk Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm FORMAT 2 Select and confirm INTERNAL M to format the internal memory disk or select and confirm SD MMC CARD to format the optional SD MMC card 3 Press lt gt to select Yes or No and then press gt ii to confirm Note It is recommended that the player be operated on AC power when formatting a disk to ensure that the formatting process is completed without interruption Do not format disks for the player with your computer s operating system command Formatting will erase all the data on the disk so make sure to make copies of any data you do not want to lose Reset Resets all of the player s options to their factory default setting 1 Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm RESET 2 Pr
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