Cowon Systems D3 MP3 Player User Manual


 
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COWON D3
+ Troubleshooting
+ I am still confused even after reading the
manual.
COWON website(www.COWON.com) provides support
for users of COWON products with FAQ (Frequently
Asked Questions).
Users are strongly encouraged to check out the website
for further information regarding product usages and
rmware upgrades. For individual inquiries, please
contact us on-line as we will try to help you as best as
we can.
+ I would like to set the device as factory
default.
Device can be set as factory default by pressing Settings
– Privacy – Factory data reset – Reset D3.
+ The player does not turn on.
If the battery is completely discharged, charge the
battery before you start the player. The charging time
may vary depending on the battery’s discharge status. If
the player does not work at all, press the RESET button.
For your information, RESET will just disconnect the
power and does not damage the product or delete any
les stored on the device.
+ The touch pad and buttons do not work
properly.
Check if the device is on HOLD.
+ I can’t hear any sound.
Check if the volume is set to “0”. Check if there are any
les available in the player. If there is no le in the player,
you will not hear any sound. Please note that corrupted
les will result in a noise or discontinued playback. Make
sure the earphones are connected properly. Impurities in
the earphone jack can cause a noise.
+ Files that I have stored do not appear in the list.
Each mode shows you a list of playable les only. To
nd more playable les you have stored in other folders,
touch the menu button to show up the menu pop-up
and touch ‘List’ and ‘Folders’.
+ Album image is not displayed in Music Mode.
In order to display album image, the image has to be
stored in the ID3 tag of the music le. You can edit
the ID3 tags using COWON MediaCenter - JetAudio.
A JPG image le with the same name as the relevant
music le should be stored in the player. Alternatively,
a JPG image le named “cover.jpg” can be stored in the
relevant folder.