COBY electronic MP-C983 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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FM RADIO MODE
Enter FM Radio Mode to listen the FM Radio broadcasts.
You must have a pair of headphones connected to the headphone jack to receive
FM broadcasts; your player will utilize the headphone cord as an antenna.
To enter FM Radio Mode, select and conrm FM Radio from the Main Menu.
Basic FM Radio Operation
Upon entering FM Radio mode, you can tune into stations manually(Normal) or by using preset
stations(Preset).
Press to toggle between Normal and Preset tuning modes.
Normal: Listen to Manually-Tuned Channels.
Press RIGHT to tune to higher frequencies; press LEFT to tune to lower frequencies.
Preset: Listen to Preset Channels.
Press RIGHT to tune to highter Preset channels or LEFT to tune to lower Preset
channels.
To auto-seek the next availabel broadcase station, press and hold LEFT or RIGHT.
Press and hold to automatically detect and save as a preset station any frequecny with
a signal. This will overwrite any previously saved preset stations.
Smart Menu Option
The Smart Menu gives you quick access to your player’s option settings. To access the Smart
Menu in Recording Stop Mode, press “Opt”.
The Smart Menu options are Add Preset/Del Preset, Start Record, Track, Sense and Area.
Add Preset/Del Preset
When the player is in Normal Tuning mode, this section will display “Add Preset”, highlight and
conrm Add Preset to manually save the current station as a preset.
When the player is in Preset Tuning mode, this section will display “Del Preset”, highlight and
conrm Del PReset to delete the current preset station.
Start Record
This section allows you to make recordings of FM Radio broadcasts.
Tune to the FM broadcast station you would like to record.
Press Opt.
Highlight and press RIGHT or to start FM Recording.
During recording:
To pause recording, press ; press again to resume recording.
To stop and save the recording, press MENU. The recorded le will be named “FM-
RCXXX.WAV” where XXX corresponds to the numberical sequence in which the
recording was made (numbering starts from 00001).
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