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SETUP MODE

Record

Select and confirm RECORD in the Setup Mode menu to set options relating to your player’s recording features. The Record options are: MIC Quality, Line-In Quality, Radio Quality, Sync On/Off, and Voice Detect.

MIC Quality

Set the quality of recordings made through the integrated microphone. The options are: L (Low), M (Medium), and H (High). High-quality recordings will sound best, but will take up more of the player’s memory.

Line-In Quality

Set the quality of recordings made through the Line-In jack. The options are: L (Low), M (Me- dium), and H (High). High-quality recordings will sound best, but will take up more of the player’s memory.

Radio Quality

Set the quality of recordings made from the FM Radio. The options are: L (Low), M (Medium), and H (High). High-quality recordings will sound best, but will take up more of the player’s memory.

Sync On/Off

Set the recording Sync feature on or off. When this is set to ON, your player will detect audio sig- nals from the Line-In jack and automatically synchronize the beginning and ending of recordings with the signal.

Voice Detect

Set the Voice Detect feature on or off. When this is set to ON, your player will detect audio signals from the integrated microphone and automatically pause recording when no signal is detected.

Information

Select and confirm INFORMATION in the Setup Mode menu to view information about your player. The Information options are: HDD Info, Total File, and Version.

HDD Info

View information about your player’s hard disk drive: Size (total memory), Free (available memory), and Used (percentage of memory used).

Total File

View information about the files stored on your player’s hard disk drive: Total Number of

Folders and Total Number of Files.

Version

View information about your player’s firmware (software): Version.

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Contents MP-C951 Safety Instructions For Customer UseSafety Instructions Table of Contents Copy Creating Movies with Virtualdub Features Package Contents Location of Controls Front ViewTop View Bottom ViewMain Menu Overview Display & Main MenuDisplay Power Supply Charging Your PlayerTurning Your Player On/Off Locking/Unlocking Your Player’s Controls HoldUSB Connections USB-MSC versus USB-MTPUSB Driver Installation Required for Windows 98 SE Only Connecting to a ComputerDisconnecting from a Computer Microsoft WindowsDo not delete the following files Macintosh OSTransferring Files USB Host Connection Basic Operations Play Mode Options Repeat A-B FunctionMusic Mode MusicEncode VoicePlaylists SearchAdvanced Functions Music Favorite + EQ EqualizerPlay Speed InfoMovie Mode Photo Mode FM Radio Mode Preset Listen to Preset ChannelsBasic FM Radio Operation Freq Listen to Manually-Tuned ChannelsBook Mode Advanced Functions E-BookLine-In Recording RecordingVoice Recording FM Recording Explorer Mode DeleteCut Move Setup Mode User EQBrightness LanguageLyric GeneralLoad Default TimerAlarm SleepRecord MIC QualityLine-In Quality Radio QualityCreating Movies with Virtualdub Installing Lame Installing VirtualDub Using VirtualDub to Create MoviesCreating Movies with Virtualdub Creating Movies with Virtualdub Creating Movies with Virtualdub Restore & Firmware Updates Restoring Your PlayerUpdating Your Player’s Firmware Troubleshooting Player does not turn onCannot transfer files to the player Buttons do not workThere is something wrong with the LCD display Player has malfunctionedSpecifications MP3, WMA, OGG, WAVCoby Electronics Corp