Coby MP-C840 User Manual
Coby MP-C840 User Manual

Coby MP-C840 User Manual

Portable mp3/wma player

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual Portable MP3/WMA Player User's Manual Index...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Portable MP3 PLAYER User’s Manual Introduction Installing the MP3 PLAYER Transfer data to and from the MP3 PLAYER Listening to your WMA/MP3 music MP3 PLAYER Controls LCD Display Voice Recorder Advanced Settings The Menu Player Format Frimware Upgrade Removing the MP3 PLAYER from your computer Specifications ……………………………………………………………………….
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introducing the MP3 PLAYER. The MP3 PLAYER incorporates a portable WMA/MP3 Player, Voice Recorder and USB Mass Storage Device. MP3 PLAYER Features: WMA/MP3 player WMA DRM Support Voice recorder USB mass storage device. Integrated USB connector. Superb audio quality. No cable required.
  • Page 4: Installing The Mp3 Player

    However, Windows 98 users will need to install the MP3 PLAYER on their system. Make sure that you first start the software setup on the provided CD before you connect your MP3 player with the USB port! Connection before setting up the device driver will invoke ‘Add New Hardware Wizard’ of Windows 98/98SE. The MP3 player driver and utility cannot fully setup using the ‘Add New Hardware Wizard’!
  • Page 5: Transfer Data To And From The Mp3 Player

    1. Make sure that the MP3 PLAYER is turned off. 2. Remove the USB port cover. 3. Plug the MP3 PLAYER into the USB port of your computer. The built-in LCD displays "READY", indicating that the MP3 PLAYER is in USB mode. The MP3 PLAYER is then automatically recognized (in 'My Computer') as a removable media device.
  • Page 6: Listening To Your Wma/Mp3 Music

    User’s Manual Listen to WMA/MP3 music files with the MP3 PLAYER. 1. Follow the instructions for the transfer of data to and from the MP3 PLAYER to copy WMA/MP3 music files to the MP3 PLAYER. 2. Install 1 AAA/LR03 battery into the battery compartment.
  • Page 7: Mp3 Player Controls

    MP3 PLAYER Controls Power On/Play/Pause Power Off/Stop LCD Display Skip Next Skip Previous A-B/Menu Button Earphone Socket Microphone Volume Up 10 Volume Down 11 Hold Switch 12 USB Port Cover User’s Manual Index...
  • Page 8: Lcd Display

    LCD-Display Track Number / Total Tracks Repeat all Shuffle Hold Play/Pause/Stop/Rec. Music Type File name display. Elapsed Time/ Track Time Music Mode/ Voice Mode Repeat one Equalizer Battery Indicator A-B Repeat 001/ 009 02:23/ 04:32 I ’m right Richard LC D Display User’s Manual Index...
  • Page 9: Voice Recorder

    Voice Record Record voice 1. Select Record in the LCD menu list to begin recording. 2. Press the Stop or Menu button to stop the recording and enter Voice mode. The voice recording will have been saved as a file named Vxxx.WAV in the Voice folder. Note that the LCD display will read MEMORY FULL when all available memory has been used.
  • Page 10: Advanced Settings

    Hold Function Use the Hold function to deactivate the MP3 PLAYER controls (to avoid accidental activation). 1. To activate the Hold function, slide the Hold switch. 2. Slide the Hold switch back to turn off the Hold function. Advanced Settings To navigate the settings menu.
  • Page 11 Equalizer Setting The Equalizer (Eq) setting is to adjust the music playback effect. There are six Eq presets available: Normal, X-Bass, Rock, Jazz, Classical and Pop. 1. Select Equaliser in the settings menu. 2. Press the Skip button to select a preset Eq. 3.
  • Page 12 Note: Selecting "Disable" would turn off the backlight. Selecting "On" would always turn on the backlight. Power Savings Use the Power Saving function to automatically turn the MP3 PLAYER off after a predetermined length of inactivity. 1. In the settings menu, select Power Savings.
  • Page 13 Record Setting A high record sampling frequency brings an increase in sound quality but also a corresponding increase in memory usage. 1. In the settings menu, select Record settings. 2. Press the Menu button repeatedly to cycle through the available Recording Sampling Frequencies: 8000Hz, 11025Hz, 16000Hz, 22050Hz and 32000Hz .
  • Page 14 Delete ? Back In My Life: About Information is available regarding the firmware version, built-in memory size and free memory size. 1. Select About in menu list. 2. Press any key to exit to menu list screen. User’s Manual Version: 1.108 Int Media: 120MB...
  • Page 15: The Menu

    The Menu Music Record Voice Settings Normal XBass Rock Jazz Classical PlayMode Normal Repeat Track Repeat All Shuffle Shuffle Repeat Contrast Disable 3 sec 5 sec BackLight 10 sec Remark Go to Play Music Go to Record Voice memo. Go to Play Voice Adjust the player settings Normal effect Extra bass effect...
  • Page 16 15 sec Disable 1 min 2 mins Power Savings 5 mins 10 mins 15 mins Record Settings Source Rate Load default Exit Erase Music Files Voice Exit About Exit The backlight time The backlight is on. No power saving function. The player shuts off time (How long the player is idle) The player shuts off time (How long the player is idle) The player shuts off time (How long the player is idle)
  • Page 17: Player Format

    User’s Manual Player Format 1. Connect the MP3 player to the computer. 2. You can format your player such as format the Removable disk with format tool of Windows. Select FAT 3. Do not remove the player while it is being formatted.
  • Page 18: Frimware Upgrade

    Firmware Upgrade Note for Windows Me/2000/XP users: Please note that the MP3 PLAYER software drivers must be installed before using these features. (Windows 2000 should upgrade to SP3 before the driver installation can be completed) The firmware in the player will be able to update through the Player Update utility running on your PC. To update the firmware, run the Firmware Download utility.
  • Page 19: Specifications

    Technical Specifications • Size (W x H x D) (Approximation) About 29 x 91 x 17mm • Memory Built-in Memory : 128MB / 256MB No Memory Expansion Slot • Interface Full Speed: USB 2.0 • Power 1 x AAA Battery Up to 8 hours continuous playing time •...

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