COBY electronic MP-C351 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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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 the player.)
Enter SYS mode from the Main menu, select and conrm RECORDING, and then select
and conrm REC INPUT.
Press / to select a REC INPUT option.
Press to conrm 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.
While music is playing, enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and conrm
RESUME.
Press / to select a Track option and then press to conrm. The selection will move to
the Time Line option.
Press / to select a Time Line option and then press to conrm the changes (or press
MENU to cancel the changes).
Delete File
Delete Music or Voice les from the player.
Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and conrm DELETE FILE .
Select and conrm MUSIC to delete music les or select and conrm VOICE to delete
recordings contained in the “Record” folder.
The player will display les one by one (If VOICE was selected, the player will only display
les in the “Record” folder. Press / to select “Yes” or “No” and then press to conrm.
If “Yes” was selected in Step 3, the player will delete the le and then display the next le in
the folder. If “No” was selected, the player will simply display the next le.
Repeat Step 3 until you have nished deleting les and then press MENU to exit.
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SYSTEM MODE (SYS)