COBY electronic MP-CD475 MP3/CD/USB Operation, MP3-CD and CD Operation, What is an MP3-CD?

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MP3/CD/USB OPERATION

Set the Function switch to the CD/MP3/USB position to listen to MP3/WMA-CDs, regular audio CDs, or MP3/WMA files from a USB device.

The player will enter MP3/CD mode by default. Press and hold to switch to USB mode; press

and hold again to return to MP3/CD mode.

MP3-CD and CD Operation

What is an MP3-CD?

MP3-CDs are CDs that contain MP3 music files. Approximately 200 files can fit on one 700MB CD — in comparison, a regular audio CD can fit approximately 20 tracks. Each MP3 file on the MP3-CD is recognized by the player as an audio track. The “Folder Up” and “Folder Down” make it easier to find and play a MP3-CD track.

This player can also play WMA music files. WMA files may be played in the same manner as MP3 files, however, some WMA files may contain restrictions (DRM). This player will not play DRM- protected WMA files.

If you own a computer equipped with a CD-R/RW burner and the appropriate mastering software, you may create your own MP3/WMA-CDs (see your burner or computer’s documentation for more infor- mation). When creating an MP3/WMA-CD, it is advisable to organize your music files in folders. The player will recognize these folders as “Albums”.

Loading a CD

Press the OPEN/CLOSE CD Door button to open the CD door.

Place the CD in the compartment with the label side facing up.

Close the CD door. Once the door is closed, the CD will spin briefly and the total number of tracks on the CD will be shown on the LCD Display.

Playing a CD

With a CD loaded, press to start playback. The LCD Display will show the track number being played.

To pause playback, press . To resume

playback, press again.

To select the next track, press . To fast forward through the current track, press and hold .

To select the previous track, press . To reverse through a track, press and hold .

To stop playback, press .

Notes

Do not force the CD door open or closed at any time.

Keep the CD door closed when the unit is not in use to prevent dirt and dust from entering the CD compartment.

Do not put anything other than a CD in the CD compartment as other objects may damage the play mechanism.

Never insert more than one CD at a time.

If a CD is deeply scratched or too dirty, it may not play (see the

Care & Maintenance section for more information).

Never remove a CD from the com- partment while it is still spinning.

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