COBY electronic MP-C546 instruction manual USB-MSC Mode, Disconnecting from a Computer

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USB CONNECTIONS

USB-MSC Mode

Files transferred under USB-MSC mode will not be available when using a USB-MTP connection (and vice versa).

When the MP-C546 is connected under USB-MSC mode:

1.Double-click the “My Computer” icon on your desktop and then double-click the MP-C546 icon (Removable Disk).

2.Drag your media files (or other files) to the Remov- able Disk.

You may choose to use folders/subfolders to organize your media and data.

Disconnecting from a Computer

Disconnect your player as instructed below to prevent data loss or file/firmware corruption.

USB-MTP Mode

If you are using a USB-MTP connection, you can simply disconnect the cable from your player.

USB-MSC Mode

1.Double-click the green arrow in the taskbar located on the lower-right side of the com- puter screen (Safely Remove Hardware).

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Contents Please read this manual carefully before operation MP-C546For Customer Use PrecautionsProtect Your Hearing Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Setting Folder Package Contents Features MP-C546 at a Glance Top View Getting StartedPlay Mode Display Record Mode Display Loading a Battery Connecting HeadphonesConnecting Power Hold Switch USB PowerUsing the MP-C546 Controls Power On/Off Navigating the Menu Interface Reset FunctionMain Menu Play Music Controls Play MusicRepeat A-B Mode Voice Controls VoiceRecord Controls RecordFM Tuner Controls FM TunerManually Saving Preset Stations Automatically Saving Preset StationsFM Tuner Menu Deleting Preset StationsFM Recording Controls Setting Setting Folder Controls FolderMinimum PC Requirements USB ConnectionsUSB Mode MSC/MTP USB Driver Installation Windows 98SE OnlyUSB-MSC USB-MTP USB Connections USB-MSC Mode Connecting to a Computer USB-MTP Mode Transferring Files USB Connections Disconnecting from a Computer USB Connections Upgrading the Firmware Firmware UpgradesAbout MP3/WMA Music Files Coby Electronics Technical Support TroubleshootingThere is no sound during playback Player will not play my music file ID3, LRC SpecificationsPage Coby Electronics Corp