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... harmful interference to the packaging of Microsoft Corporation. NOTICE: Please refer to radio or television reception (which the receiver is connected. - USB® is no guarantee that to radio or television reception. Use or distribution of such technology outside of personal stereos played at high volume. Windows Media® is prohibited without a license from that interference will not occur...
... harmful interference to the packaging of Microsoft Corporation. NOTICE: Please refer to radio or television reception (which the receiver is connected. - USB® is no guarantee that to radio or television reception. Use or distribution of such technology outside of personal stereos played at high volume. Windows Media® is prohibited without a license from that interference will not occur...
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... the service technician has used a replacement plug that they exit from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system during a lightning storm or when it can result in wire to be fatal. 17. If replacement of the plug is left unattended and unused for replacement or directions to lightning or power-line surges. 16. Power-Cord Protection: Power supply cords...
... the service technician has used a replacement plug that they exit from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system during a lightning storm or when it can result in wire to be fatal. 17. If replacement of the plug is left unattended and unused for replacement or directions to lightning or power-line surges. 16. Power-Cord Protection: Power supply cords...
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...Package Contents 9 Features 10 Getting Started 11 Controls at a Glance 11 Display at a Glance 12 Now Playing Screen (Music Mode 12 Powering Your Player 13 Charging Your Player 13 Power On/Off 14 Installing a miniSD Memory Card (optional 14 Connecting Headphones 15 Main Menu 16 Main Menu Overview 16 Music Mode 17 Music List 17 Now Playing (Music Mode) Controls 18 Repeat Mode 18 Repeat A-B Mode 19 Video Mode 20 Video List 20 Video Playback Controls 20 Photo Mode 22 Photo List 22 Photo Controls 22 Displaying Pictures Manually 22 Displaying Pictures as a Slideshow 23 www...
...Package Contents 9 Features 10 Getting Started 11 Controls at a Glance 11 Display at a Glance 12 Now Playing Screen (Music Mode 12 Powering Your Player 13 Charging Your Player 13 Power On/Off 14 Installing a miniSD Memory Card (optional 14 Connecting Headphones 15 Main Menu 16 Main Menu Overview 16 Music Mode 17 Music List 17 Now Playing (Music Mode) Controls 18 Repeat Mode 18 Repeat A-B Mode 19 Video Mode 20 Video List 20 Video Playback Controls 20 Photo Mode 22 Photo List 22 Photo Controls 22 Displaying Pictures Manually 22 Displaying Pictures as a Slideshow 23 www...
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... Radio Operation 24 Radio Settings Menu 24 Store Presets Manually 25 Store Presets Automatically 26 Delete a Preset Station 26 EBook Mode 27 EBook List 27 EBook Controls 27 Explorer Mode 28 Navigator Controls 28 Settings Mode 29 USB Connections 33 Connecting to a Computer 33 Transferring Files 34 Microsoft Windows 35 Macintosh OS X 35 Disconnecting from a Computer 36 Microsoft Windows 36 Macintosh OS X 36 Video Conversion 38 Installation 39 Converting Video 39 Windows Media Player 42 Firmware Upgrades 43 About MP3/WMA Files 44 Troubleshooting 45 Specifications...
... Radio Operation 24 Radio Settings Menu 24 Store Presets Manually 25 Store Presets Automatically 26 Delete a Preset Station 26 EBook Mode 27 EBook List 27 EBook Controls 27 Explorer Mode 28 Navigator Controls 28 Settings Mode 29 USB Connections 33 Connecting to a Computer 33 Transferring Files 34 Microsoft Windows 35 Macintosh OS X 35 Disconnecting from a Computer 36 Microsoft Windows 36 Macintosh OS X 36 Video Conversion 38 Installation 39 Converting Video 39 Windows Media Player 42 Firmware Upgrades 43 About MP3/WMA Files 44 Troubleshooting 45 Specifications...
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...) Plays music, video*, photos, and text Plays digital music from most online stores and subscription services** Integrated FM radio ID3 tag support for song information display USB 2.0 Hi-Speed for easy memory capacity up- Features 2.4" TFT LCD full-color display Integrated flash memory miniSD card slot for fast file transfers Integrated rechargeable battery * Video playback on device may require transcoding with included software. ** Music Service must support Windows Media DRM (WMDRM...
...) Plays music, video*, photos, and text Plays digital music from most online stores and subscription services** Integrated FM radio ID3 tag support for song information display USB 2.0 Hi-Speed for easy memory capacity up- Features 2.4" TFT LCD full-color display Integrated flash memory miniSD card slot for fast file transfers Integrated rechargeable battery * Video playback on device may require transcoding with included software. ** Music Service must support Windows Media DRM (WMDRM...
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Music play time. Charging Your Player Your player can be selfpowered to charge the player's battery. Ensure that the Power Switch is set to a power source other than that will not charge. Actual play time may result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Plug one end of the USB cable into the player's USB Port and plug the other factors. Do not connect the player to the "ON" position, otherwise the...
Music play time. Charging Your Player Your player can be selfpowered to charge the player's battery. Ensure that the Power Switch is set to a power source other than that will not charge. Actual play time may result in the risk of fire or electric shock. Plug one end of the USB cable into the player's USB Port and plug the other factors. Do not connect the player to the "ON" position, otherwise the...
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... player on, set the Power switch to the OFF position. Installing a miniSD Memory Card (optional) You can upgrade the memory capacity of your player by adding a miniSD memory card. Insert a miniSD card into the slot as shown in the illustration below. This player supports memory cards up to 2GB in standby mode, press and hold . To place the player in size. Page 14 Coby...
... player on, set the Power switch to the OFF position. Installing a miniSD Memory Card (optional) You can upgrade the memory capacity of your player by adding a miniSD memory card. Insert a miniSD card into the slot as shown in the illustration below. This player supports memory cards up to 2GB in standby mode, press and hold . To place the player in size. Page 14 Coby...
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The main menu consists of your player is powered on, it will enter the Main Menu automatically. to the Main Menu at any time, press and hold . To select a mode, press or mode and then press . When your player. Main Menu Main Menu Overview The Main Menu gives you access to the different function modes of 9 items: Music, Video, Radio, Photo, Text, Explorer, and Settings. To return to highlight the Explorer Page 16 Coby Electronics Corporation
The main menu consists of your player is powered on, it will enter the Main Menu automatically. to the Main Menu at any time, press and hold . To select a mode, press or mode and then press . When your player. Main Menu Main Menu Overview The Main Menu gives you access to the different function modes of 9 items: Music, Video, Radio, Photo, Text, Explorer, and Settings. To return to highlight the Explorer Page 16 Coby Electronics Corporation
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...the Music List and Now Playing screens. Return to change the repeat playback options. Increase the volume level. Repeat Mode Adjust the Repeat Mode settings to Main Menu. Decrease the volume level. Please refer to the "Settings Mode > Music > Repeat Mode" section to pause playback. During playback, press to set the Repeat Mode options. Fast-forward through the current track. Music Mode Now Playing (Music Mode) Controls Use the following controls during music playback (Now Playing). Key Press Press Hold Press Hold Press Press Press Hold Function Start/Resume track playback...
...the Music List and Now Playing screens. Return to change the repeat playback options. Increase the volume level. Repeat Mode Adjust the Repeat Mode settings to Main Menu. Decrease the volume level. Please refer to the "Settings Mode > Music > Repeat Mode" section to pause playback. During playback, press to set the Repeat Mode options. Fast-forward through the current track. Music Mode Now Playing (Music Mode) Controls Use the following controls during music playback (Now Playing). Key Press Press Hold Press Hold Press Press Press Hold Function Start/Resume track playback...
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Video List Use the Video List to view all compatible video files loaded on your player. Press to the Video Playback Controls Use the following controls during video playback. to cancel and return to move the selection up. Press Press to enter a folder or to the previous screen. Press and hold Main Menu. Videos must be encoded with XviD at 320 x 240 and 20 fps. Key Function Press Play/Pause the...
Video List Use the Video List to view all compatible video files loaded on your player. Press to the Video Playback Controls Use the following controls during video playback. to cancel and return to move the selection up. Press Press to enter a folder or to the previous screen. Press and hold Main Menu. Videos must be encoded with XviD at 320 x 240 and 20 fps. Key Function Press Play/Pause the...
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... Preset Stations Your player can store up to 30 station presets (01 to select the desired Preset number and then press (e.g., CH01). warning will appear on the screen. 4. Select to set the player in PRESET mode. Store Presets Manually 1. Press to Preset Station memory. Select and confirm "Mem". 3. Automatically scan and save all available station frequencies to access the Radio Settings menu. nel?" Radio Mode Item Manual Preset Mem Del Auto Description Select to set the player in MANUAL mode. Save a Preset Station. Use...
... Preset Stations Your player can store up to 30 station presets (01 to select the desired Preset number and then press (e.g., CH01). warning will appear on the screen. 4. Select to set the player in PRESET mode. Store Presets Manually 1. Press to Preset Station memory. Select and confirm "Mem". 3. Automatically scan and save all available station frequencies to access the Radio Settings menu. nel?" Radio Mode Item Manual Preset Mem Del Auto Description Select to set the player in MANUAL mode. Save a Preset Station. Use...
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Settings Mode Enter SETUP mode from the Main Menu to the previous screen. To exit the Setup Menu, press and hold . or . www.cobyusa.com Page 29 The Setup Menu contains 7 options: Music, Radio, Display, Auto Play Set, System, PowerOff Time, and Default Set. To confirm and Press to cancel and return to change your player's internal option settings. To select an option, press enter, press .
Settings Mode Enter SETUP mode from the Main Menu to the previous screen. To exit the Setup Menu, press and hold . or . www.cobyusa.com Page 29 The Setup Menu contains 7 options: Music, Radio, Display, Auto Play Set, System, PowerOff Time, and Default Set. To confirm and Press to cancel and return to change your player's internal option settings. To select an option, press enter, press .
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... Adjust the Photo mode Slideshow time interval. Langauge About Upgrade USB Mode Set the Language that the backlight will remain on continuously. Select to upgrade the firmware (please refer to be used as a removable storage device System www.cobyusa.com Page 31 Set the USB connection mode (MTP or MSC) when connecting the player to MSC. • MSC. Adjust the EBook mode "Auto Play" time interval. View the player's Firmware and capacity info. A setting of the display. If an MTP connection is...
... Adjust the Photo mode Slideshow time interval. Langauge About Upgrade USB Mode Set the Language that the backlight will remain on continuously. Select to upgrade the firmware (please refer to be used as a removable storage device System www.cobyusa.com Page 31 Set the USB connection mode (MTP or MSC) when connecting the player to MSC. • MSC. Adjust the EBook mode "Auto Play" time interval. View the player's Firmware and capacity info. A setting of the display. If an MTP connection is...
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USB Connections Transferring Files The USB 2.0 connection makes it easy to transfer music files (or any removable storage device using media management software such as you would any other data files) quickly between the player and your computer. If you are using basic operating system commands. Do not disconnect or otherwise interrupt the player during transmission-this could damage or corrupt the player's firmware or your operating system's instruction manual or on again. This device uses WMDRM software to turn your player off, and...
USB Connections Transferring Files The USB 2.0 connection makes it easy to transfer music files (or any removable storage device using media management software such as you would any other data files) quickly between the player and your computer. If you are using basic operating system commands. Do not disconnect or otherwise interrupt the player during transmission-this could damage or corrupt the player's firmware or your operating system's instruction manual or on again. This device uses WMDRM software to turn your player off, and...
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... side of the Finder Window, identify the appropriate Removable Disk icon. Double-click the green arrow in the taskbar located on "OK". 3. On the left side of the computer screen (Safely Remove Hardware). 2. USB Connections Disconnecting from a Computer Disconnect your player as instructed below to Remove Hardware" window appears, click the OK button and disconnect the USB cable from the player and your computer.
... side of the Finder Window, identify the appropriate Removable Disk icon. Double-click the green arrow in the taskbar located on "OK". 3. On the left side of the computer screen (Safely Remove Hardware). 2. USB Connections Disconnecting from a Computer Disconnect your player as instructed below to Remove Hardware" window appears, click the OK button and disconnect the USB cable from the player and your computer.
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... all necessary servicing, repair or correction. The video conversion software is " without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to loss of data or data being rendered inaccurate or losses sustained by applicable law. Your player supports XviD-encoded AVI files with Microsoft Windows operating systems only. Video Conversion Use the video conversion software utility included on the Installation CD to...
... all necessary servicing, repair or correction. The video conversion software is " without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to loss of data or data being rendered inaccurate or losses sustained by applicable law. Your player supports XviD-encoded AVI files with Microsoft Windows operating systems only. Video Conversion Use the video conversion software utility included on the Installation CD to...
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The latest version of Windows Media Player can use Windows Media Player and a USB-MTP connection to Devices"). For more information. Page 42 Coby Electronics Corporation Windows Media Player You can be downloaded from the Microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/default.mspx Please refer to the Quick Start Guide included with your music media library with WMP (click "Help > Synchronizing Content to manage your player for more information and support regarding music transfer and synchronization with Windows Media Player (WMP...
The latest version of Windows Media Player can use Windows Media Player and a USB-MTP connection to Devices"). For more information. Page 42 Coby Electronics Corporation Windows Media Player You can be downloaded from the Microsoft website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/default.mspx Please refer to the Quick Start Guide included with your music media library with WMP (click "Help > Synchronizing Content to manage your player for more information and support regarding music transfer and synchronization with Windows Media Player (WMP...
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... add additional features. Firmware Upgrades From time to time, COBY may choose to restore (format) your player before updating its firmware. See the documentation that is included with your player, you may release firmware upgrades to improve the performance of the Player or to see if new firmware has been released for detailed instructions. If you are experiencing abnormal behavior with the firmware upgrade file...
... add additional features. Firmware Upgrades From time to time, COBY may choose to restore (format) your player before updating its firmware. See the documentation that is included with your player, you may release firmware upgrades to improve the performance of the Player or to see if new firmware has been released for detailed instructions. If you are experiencing abnormal behavior with the firmware upgrade file...
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... menu language has been set. Use the Power switch to turn it back on . Try updating the player's firmware. The LCD characters are attached securely to the Firmware Upgrades section of this manual for instructions. pletely, and the turn the player off com- The player will not play this file. The player has malfunctioned. Use the Power switch to play my music file. Ensure that the file is in error, please contact the service...
... menu language has been set. Use the Power switch to turn it back on . Try updating the player's firmware. The LCD characters are attached securely to the Firmware Upgrades section of this manual for instructions. pletely, and the turn the player off com- The player will not play this file. The player has malfunctioned. Use the Power switch to play my music file. Ensure that the file is in error, please contact the service...
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Design, specifications, and manual are subject to change without prior notice. Page 48 Coby Electronics Corporation WMDRM10 requires Windows XP and Windows Media Player 10 or newer. Specifications Display Type Memory Audio Format Support Video Format Support Photo Format Support DRM Support Song Info Support Recording Format FM Frequency Range PC Interface Plug and Play Support Audio Output Menu Language Support Power Supply Unit Dimensions 2.4" Full-Color TFT @ 320 x 240 Integrated Flash Memory MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM, WAV MPEG-4 (XviD): 320 x 240, 20fps JPEG WMDRM10...
Design, specifications, and manual are subject to change without prior notice. Page 48 Coby Electronics Corporation WMDRM10 requires Windows XP and Windows Media Player 10 or newer. Specifications Display Type Memory Audio Format Support Video Format Support Photo Format Support DRM Support Song Info Support Recording Format FM Frequency Range PC Interface Plug and Play Support Audio Output Menu Language Support Power Supply Unit Dimensions 2.4" Full-Color TFT @ 320 x 240 Integrated Flash Memory MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM, WAV MPEG-4 (XviD): 320 x 240, 20fps JPEG WMDRM10...