14Basic Operations

5.Picture and Text Mode

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7. Record Mode

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1Open images and text files by touching the screen

Images should be placed in PICTURE folder, text files in TEXT folder Please refer to the list of supported file types for images and texts.

2Closes the settings screen

3 Applies the currently selected image as the background on screen 4 Displays the image files in the selected folder in slideshow

5 Moves the cursor up.

6 Opens the currently selected folder or file

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6. FM Radio Mode

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Line-in Cable Converter (Optional)

1Checks status of stereo or mono signals

2Displays the country for radio signals, which can be changed under Settings mode.

3Press it briefly to change the tuning frequency at 0.1MHz intervals. Press it and hold it to searches and jumps to the next tuning frequency with good signals.

In preset mode, it changes to either previous preset channel or the next preset channel.

4Closes the settings screen

5Selects the Preset mode. In this mode, only the preset channels can be accessed.

6Automatically searches the FM frequencies with good signals and enters them into the preset channels

7 Sets stereo or mono setting

8 Displays the preset search mode. You can add the currently tuned frequency to the preset channel or deleteapresetchannel.

9 Setsthequalityoftherecordingradiosignals.Higherbpsprovidesbettersoundqualitybutrequireslargerfilesize. 10 Recordsthecurrentlyselectedchannel

-D2 does not have a dedicated antenna. Instead the headphone wire is used to enhance radio signal strengths like an antenna. Stretching out the headphone wire will improve signal reception quality. During Radio recording, be sure to use the headphone to optimize sound quality.

Line-in Cable, Line-in Cable Converter (Optional)

1Plays back recorded files

2 Starts recording

3 Closes the setting screen

4 Records voice

5 Records through a Line-In connection

6 Selects the sound quality of the recording. Higher bps provides better sound quality but requires larger file size.

7 Sets the volume level during recording.

8 Sets use of external microphone. Only stereo pin microphone should be used. (This setting can be selected on in Voice Record mode)

9 Sets the duration for silent intervals before it creates a new file for recording. It automatically detects the silent intervals in incoming sound and creates a new file when the silent interval exceeds the specified duration. (*This setting can be selected only in Line-In Record mode)

COWON D2

COWON D2

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Cowon Systems COWON D2 user manual Picture and Text Mode, Record Mode, FM Radio Mode

COWON D2 specifications

The Cowon D2 is a versatile portable media player that made quite an impact upon its release. Known for its impressive performance and user-friendly interface, it became a popular choice among audiophiles and casual listeners alike. Cowon Systems, a company renowned for its high-quality audio products, equipped the D2 with features that set it apart from the competition.

One of the standout characteristics of the Cowon D2 is its support for an extensive range of audio formats. Unlike many other MP3 players at the time, the D2 was compatible with formats such as MP3, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, APE, and WAV. This wide-ranging support ensured that users could enjoy their music in various formats without the need for extensive conversion.

The D2 also featured Cowon's JetEye technology, which was designed to enhance audio quality through advanced sound processing. With options for customizable equalization settings, users could tailor their listening experience to suit their preferences. The device offered a 5-band graphic equalizer and numerous presets, allowing for fine-tuning of the sound output.

Another key feature of the D2 was its brilliant 2.5-inch touchscreen display. The screen offered an excellent resolution that showcased album art and menu items with clarity. The intuitive interface provided easy navigation through music libraries and settings, enhancing the overall user experience.

Battery life was another impressive aspect of the Cowon D2. The player boasted up to 52 hours of continuous audio playback on a single charge, which was outstanding compared to many contemporaries. This long-lasting battery made it an ideal companion for long trips or extended listening sessions without worrying about frequent recharging.

In terms of storage capabilities, the D2 was equipped with flash memory options ranging from 2GB to 16GB and featured a microSD card slot for expandable storage. This allowed users to carry a vast music library without sacrificing portability.

Moreover, the D2 also offered video playback capabilities. It supported multiple video formats, enabling users to watch videos on the go. The inclusion of FM radio and voice recording features further enhanced its utility, making it a comprehensive multimedia device.

In conclusion, the Cowon D2 stands out for its excellent audio performance, customizable features, impressive battery life, and versatile capabilities. It remains a notable player in the history of portable media devices, appealing to those who prioritize sound quality and functionality.