Cowon Systems 7 user manual Safety Tips

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6Safety Tips

Do not use this product for any purpose other than described in this document.

Use caution opening the contents of the package to avoid injuries.

Do not use the earphones while driving a vehicle (including bike, automobile, motorbike, etc) or taking a walk or exercise.

Otherwise, it can cause an accident. Furthermore, it is prohibited by the law in some areas.

Avoid any exposure to extreme moisture. Damage from moisture constitutes user’s negligence and will not be covered by manufacturer’s warranty.

Disassembling or modifying the device will void any warranty.

Make sure the USB connection is made correctly to avoid any damage to the device or the PC. Avoid extreme bending or pressuring the connection.

Avoid any excessive force or impact. If there is an unusual odor such as burning smell or excessive heating during use, stop using the device immediately and contact us through www.COWON.com.

Do not use the player with wet hands as it may cause damage and malfunctions.

Do not listen to the player at excessively high volume for long period of time.

Do not view the display screen of this player at a low illumination (in a dark area) for an extended time period. Otherwise, it can cause eye-fatigue.

Avoid using the player at a location where static electricity is frequent.

Before any repair service, you should back up all data from the player. COWON SYSTEMS, INC. shall not be liable for any loss of data or files during the repair.

Only use the AC adapter and USB cable provided by COWON SYSTEMS, INC.

During lightning or thunderstorms, disconnect the player from the PC or AC adapter to avoid a risk of power surge or fire hazard.

Store the player away from direct sunlight, excessive heat, fire and extreme cold environments. Excessive temperature can damage the exterior, interior circuits or the display.

When using the player as a portable storage device, important data should be backed up as fre- quently possible. COWON SYSTEMS, INC. shall not be responsible for any unexpected data loss.

Price of the player may fluctuate depending on the market condition, COWON SYSTEMS, INC. shall not compensate for any loss caused by price fluctuation.

iAUDIO 7

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Contents User’s Manual Ver .1 ENIAUDIO Before Using Your iAUDIO Legal NoticeOn-line registration and support Table of Contents Table of Contents Safety Tips Introducing iAUDIO IAUDIO 7 at a GlanceIntroducing iAUDIO Package Contents Features and Specifications TXT IAUDIO Identifying the PartsDisplay Using a PC connection Charging iAUDIOUsing a AC adapter sold separately Windows 98 Driver Setup Introducing iAUDIO Introducing iAUDIO Connection to PC and Transferring Files Upgrading Firmware Using iAUDIO Switching between ModesBasic Controls Using iAUDIO How to Switch to Navigator modeNavigating through Files and Folders To Switch to Settings Mode Changing SettingsHow to Use the Navigator Selecting items in Settings ModeUsing Pop-Up window Playing Audio and Video Files Using Advanced FeaturesUsing Section Repeat Playing Audio and Video filesAdding tracks to DPL Using Advanced FeaturesUsing Dynamic Playlist DPL Removing tracks from DPLUsing Advanced Features Using Bookmarks Adding tracks to BookMarkRemoving tracks from BookMark Setting and Using Preset Channels Listening to FM RadioListening to FM Radio Recording FM Radio Scheduled Recording of FM RadioRecording Using Built-In Microphone or Line-In Connection Recording with Built-in MicrophoneViewing Images Recording with Line-In ConnectionReading Texts Touch , buttons to move text by single lineSummary of Button Controls Button OperationUsing Advanced Settings Settings Menu ListUsing Advanced Settings Menu JetEffectPlay Mode Advanced EQ Filter SettingDisplay Timer General Recording FM Radio InformationResetting the Player to Factory Default Settings Additional InformationConverting Video Files Using Cowon MediaCenter JetAudio Additional InformationAdditional Information Buttons do not respond Am still confused even after reading the manualCannot turn on the player Player is on but there is no soundComputer cannot recognize the player when connected IAUDIO does not play properly when memory is full