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COBY MP 705 2 GB Digital player / radio - 2 GB flash - Black

COBY - Video - 2 GB

Enjoy digital video and audio everywhere you go with Coby MP-705 super-slim MP3 and video player with touchpad control, and 2" TFT LCD full-color display. The huge memory gives you plenty of storage for music, videos, photos, and text.

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Comments to date: 11. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:
fab6 9:48pm on Thursday, October 21st, 2010 
I had a 4GB and wanted to upgrade. I never even considered another brand. I gave the 4GB to my 13 year old son and he loves it!
JAVANDIVER 5:21pm on Sunday, October 10th, 2010 
I recommend this MP815 product, as weel as buying at www.jr.com Easy To Set Up","Great Sound","Long Battery Life","Reliable Performance
adamkynaston 1:24pm on Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 
Good product This device is easy to use, provides very good sound quality and feels as if it is made with quality materials.
iriraqq 8:02pm on Tuesday, September 7th, 2010 
Although it freezes up, just hit the reset buttin and its as good as new. its easy to use and charges well. you got to have a computer to recharge the battery Durable, Easy Controls, Good Sound, Lightweight Short Battery Life, Skips Easily
torben.frojonck 10:04pm on Friday, August 6th, 2010 
I may have to give this one to my kid and get a different kind! As I am in cold conditions all day in the winter.
ShellWay 5:48am on Saturday, June 5th, 2010 
I just love this mp3 player! it costs less than an ipod and does just as well as an ipod! After having had a positive experience with Coby products (portable DVD player), in the past, when I saw their regularly priced $59.
Joe 10:57pm on Monday, April 26th, 2010 
I bought this Coby player about a year ago from amazon. The design has a modern look and the size is about an ipod nano. It also contains a touchpad.
rara 7:42pm on Thursday, April 8th, 2010 
I read the reviews and the specs before buying this product. I was hoping for the best, but prepared for the worse. I love this product. The pics and video are crystal clear, the music clear. No negatives regarding the item. And of course.
jiminalaska 4:12pm on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 
this thing works good glad i bought it havent used it much but so far so good....buttons a little numb sometmes but thats it We have bought two of these units. The first time I got this item for my husband for Xmas.
Goonsa 7:18pm on Friday, March 26th, 2010 
People usually ask, does this MP3 player really work as good as it looks?The answer is YES! In September 2008, after having been made fun for a while for still using a Discman, I decided to join the 21st century by buying an mp3 player.
mehaniks 7:28pm on Thursday, March 18th, 2010 
Got em on sale, might not be cost effective at full price for kids first mp3 player Got 2 for the kids first MP3 player. Other than the slippery case, small buttons and lacking the appeal of a generic storage device, I would say that it is a solid product. I have had more than one piece of electronics that the manufacture sold without working the bugs out and this looks like another one.

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Table of Contents

Precautions... 2 Important Safety Instructions. 5 Table of Contents.. 8. Package Contents.. 10 Features.. 11 Getting Started... 12 Controls at a Glance.. 12 Charging Your Player.. 14. Turning Your Player On/Off.. 15 Locking/Unlocking Your Players Keys (Hold). 15 Resetting Your Player.. 16 Using the Touchpad Controls.. 16 Using the Controls to Navigate.. 16 Main Menu.. 18 Music Mode... 19 Music Explorer Controls..20 Now Playing Controls (Music Playback). 21. Quick Option Menu...22 Pictures Mode...24. Picture Explorer Controls... 24 Picture Display Controls.. 24 Quick Option Menu... 25 Movies Mode... 27 Movie Explorer Controls.. 27 Movie Playback Controls..28 Quick Option Menu...29
Radio Mode...30 Radio Controls...30 Quick Option Menu... 31 E-Book Mode...32. EBook List.. 32 EBook Controls... 32 Manual Mode Display.. 32 Auto Mode Display..33 Adding a Bookmark..33. Quick Option Menu...33 Explorer Mode...34 Browser Controls..34 Setup Mode..35 USB Connections.. 37. USB Driver Installation (Win 98 SE Only).. 37 Connecting to a Computer..38 Transferring Files..38 Disconnecting from a Computer. 41 Video Conversion..43 Installation...44 Converting Video..45. Windows Media Player..48. Firmware Upgrades.. 49. About MP3/WMA Files..50 Troubleshooting... 51. Specifications..54

Package Contents

Please make sure that the items shown below are included in the package. Should an item be missing, please contact the local retailer from which you purchased this product.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

COBY MP3 Player USB Cable Instruction Manual Professional Stereo Earphones Installation CD

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Features
Integrated Flash Memory Touchpad controls with backlight 2 TFT LCD Full-color display Plays Music, Video, Photos and Text Plays Digital Music from most online stores and subscription services* ID3 and LRC Support for song and synchronized lyric information display Integrated FM Radio USB 2.0 Hi-speed for fast file transfers
* Music Service must support Windows Media DRM (WMDRM). WMDRM10 requires Windows XP and Windows Media Player 10 or newer.

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Getting Started

Controls at a Glance

Top View 1. Hold / Power Switch

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Front View 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. LCD Display Menu Option OK Left / Previous Down / Volume Down Up / Volume Up Right / Previous
Bottom View 10. USB Port 11. Headphone Jack Rear View 12. Reset Button

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Charging Your Player Your player can be charged through a PC USB connection. Plug one end of the USB cable into the players USB Port and plug the other end into the USB port of a powered-on computer.
When connected to a USB hub, the hub must be selfpowered to charge the players battery. The battery used in this device may present a fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not disassemble, incinerate, or heat the battery. Do not connect the player to a power source other than that which is indicated here or on the label as this may result in the risk of fire or electric shock.

Your player has an integrated rechargeable battery. Typical music playtime is up to 8 hours (when playing an MP3 encoded at 128 kbps and the battery is fully charged)
Upon initial use, the battery should be charged fully (12 hours) to ensure optimal performance and battery life. Music play time is an estimated value. Actual play time may vary depending on encoding method used and other factors.

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Turning Your Player On/Off To turn the player on, slide the switch to the right and hold it until the screen turns on. To turn the player off, slide the switch to the right and hold it until the screen turns off.
Slide switch to the right & hold
Locking/Unlocking Your Players Keys (Hold) When the Hold switch is engaged, the Key Lock feature disables your players controls to prevent accidental key presses when it is in your pocket or bag. To lock the player, slide the switch to the left until it clicks into the HOLD position. To unlock the player, slide the switch to the right to release it from the HOLD position.
If a key is pressed while the player is locked, the Lock icon [ ] will appear on screen.

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Resetting Your Player Reset your player if it should freeze and not respond or otherwise malfunction. 1. 2. Disconnect your player if it is connected to a computer. Use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button located on the rear of the player.
Using the Touchpad Controls Your player comes equipped with a touch-sensitive control pad. To use the controls, touch the arrow keys on the front of the player lightly just as you would a button and the controls will light up. If you touch and hold a key, it will register as a continuous button press. Using the Controls to Navigate To navigate through the different menu options and files on your player: Touch the Arrow keys to move the selection in the direction of the arrow. Move the selection up. Move the selection down. Move the selection right. Move the selection down.

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Touch to confirm a selection. to return to the Main Menu at Touch and hold any time.

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Main Menu
The Main Menu gives you access to the different function modes of your player. To access the Main Menu at any time, touch and hold. Touch or to confirm. to select a mode and then touch

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Music Mode
Enter Music mode from the Main menu to play your MP3, WMA, or WAV audio files. To enter MUSIC mode, select and confirm MUSIC from the Main Menu. The main Music Explorer screen will appear.
MUSIC Now Playing Artist Album Tracks Genre Playlist Folder Explorer
For more information about how to get music onto your player, please refer to the section USB Connections > Transferring Files.

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Music Explorer Controls Use the Music Explorer to view all compatible music tracks loaded on your player. Key Touch Touch Touch Touch Hold

Function Move the selection down. Move the selection up. Display folder contents if a folder is selected. Start track playback if a track is selected. Return to the previous screen. Return to Main Menu.
To access the Now Playing screen, select the Now Playing option from the main Music Explorer screen. If your music files contain ID3 song information tags, you will be able to view your tracks by Artist, Album, or Genre. To view all files (including those that do not contain ID3 information), select Tracks or use the Folder Explorer option.

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Now Playing Controls (Music Playback) Select a track from the Music Explorer and touch to start playback. The Now Playing screen will appear.
A-B Repeat Indicator Play Mode Play Status Lock Icon Time Clock Battery Level
Equalizer File Name Artist Album Elapsed Time
Current Track / Total Tracks

Progress Bar Total Time

Use the following controls during music playback. Key Touch Touch Hold Touch Hold
Function Start/Resume track playback. During playback, touch to pause playback. Play the next track. Fast-forward through the current track. Play the previous track. Reverse through the current track.

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Key Touch Touch Touch Hold Touch Hold Function Increase the volume level. Decrease the volume level. Return to the Music Explorer screen. Return to the Main Menu. Start A-B Repeat mode. Access the Quick Option Menu.
Quick Option Menu The Quick Option menu gives you easy access to your players option settings. Touch and hold to access the Quick Option menu during music playback. Touch to move the selection down; touch to move the selection up. Touch Touch to confirm a selection. to return to the previous screen.
Favorite Select Favorite to add a song to your Favorite playlist.
You can access your playlists by selecting the Playlists option from the Music Explorer screen.

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Equalizer Select a digital equalizer preset. The options are: Normal, Classic, Jazz, Rock, Pop, Bass, and SRS.
SRS WOW improves the dynamic audio performance of compressed and uncompressed audio by expanding the size of the audio image and creating a deep, rich bass response.

Repeat Adjust the Repeat settings to change the repeat options. Item Normal Repeat One Repeat All Random Lyric Set song lyric display support on or off.
Lyric display requires a.LRC lyric file which may be found on the internet or may be created with a Lyric file editor. Lyric files can contain synchronized timing information as well as lyric information. Lyric files must have the same name as its corresponding music file (e.g., SongTitle1.lrc and SongTitle1. mp3) and must be placed in the same directory.

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Description Play tracks in normal order. Play the current track repeatedly. Play all tracks repeatedly. Play tracks in random order.

Pictures Mode

Enter PICTURES mode from the Main Menu to find and display JPEG image files loaded on your player. To enter Pictures mode, select and confirm PICTURES from the Main Menu. The Picture Explorer screen will appear. Picture Explorer Controls Use the Picture Explorer to view all picture files loaded on your player. Key Touch Touch Touch Touch Touch Hold
Function Move the selection down. Move the selection up. Display folder contents if a folder is selected. View a picture if a picture file is selected. Return to the previous screen. Change between thumbnail and file list browser. Return to Main Menu.
Select the ALL PICTURES option to view all of the pictures on your player regardless of which folder they are in.
Picture Display Controls To display a picture, select it from the Picture Explorer and touch to confirm. Use the following controls to view your pictures.
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Photo Mode

Key Touch Touch Touch Touch Touch Hold Touch Hold
Function Display the next picture. Display the previous picture. Rotate the picture. Start or stop slideshow mode. Return to the previous screen. Access the Quick Option Menu. Return to the Picture Explorer. Return to Main Menu.
You can change the duration of time between pictures during Slideshow mode from the Quick Option menu.
Quick Option Menu The Quick Option menu gives you easy access to your players option settings. Touch and hold to access the Quick Option menu during while a picture is displayed. Brightness Touch Slideshow Turn slideshow mode on.

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to adjust the brightness of the screen.

Showtimer Touch or to adjust the amount of time between pictures during slideshow mode. Zoom Magnify the picture (Zoom In or Zoom Out). While the picture is magnified: Use the arrow keys to pan around the magnified picture. Touch to return to Normal (100%) magnification. to access the Quick Option Touch and hold menu.
Rotate Rotate the picture. View Mode Adjust the orientation of the player during picture display. Horizontal: Hold the player horizontally. The direction of the control keys will change in this mode. Auto: Hold the player vertically.

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Movies Mode
Enter Movies mode to play AVI video files loaded on your player. To enter Movie mode, select and confirm MOVIE from the Main Menu. The Movie Explorer will appear on screen.
Your player supports AVI files encoded with XviD at 220 x 176 and 30 fps. Videos must be encoded with the included software for device playback. For more information about converting video, please refer to the section Movie Conversion.
Movie Explorer Controls Use the Movie Explorer to view all compatible video files loaded on your player. Key Touch Touch Touch Touch Hold
Function Move the selection down. Move the selection up. Display folder contents if a folder is selected. Start video playback if a file is selected. Return to the previous screen. Return to Main Menu.
To access the Now Playing screen, select the Now Playing option from the main Music Explorer screen.

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Movie Mode
Movie Playback Controls When a movie is playing, hold the player horizontally. Use the following controls during movie playback. Key Touch Touch Hold Touch Hold Touch Touch Hold Touch Hold Function Start/Resume video playback. During playback, touch to pause playback. Play the next video. Fast-forward through the current video. Play the previous video. Reverse through the current video. Decrease the volume level. Increase the volume level. Access the Quick Option Menu. Return to the Movie Explorer screen. Return to the Main Menu.

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Quick Option Menu The Quick Option menu gives you easy access to your players option settings. Touch and hold to access the Quick Option menu during while a movie is being played. Brightness Touch or to adjust the brightness of the screen.

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Radio Mode
Enter Radio Mode to listen to FM radio broadcasts. To enter Radio mode, select and confirm RADIO from the Main Menu.
You must have a pair of headphones connected to the headphone jack to receive FM broadcasts; your player will utilize the headphone cord as an antenna.
Radio Controls Upon entering FM Radio mode, you can tune to stations manually or to preset stations.
You must save preset stations prior to using preset tuning mode. See the Quick Option Menu section below for details.

Touch

to change between tuning modes:
Manual: Touch or to tune to stations manually. To auto-seek to the next available broadcast station, touch and hold or. Preset: Touch or to tune to the next Preset Station. You must save Preset Stations prior to using this tuning method. or to adjust the volume level. to access the Quick Option to return to the Main menu.

Touch Touch

to mute the volume.
Touch and hold menu. Touch and hold

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Quick Option Menu The Quick Option menu gives you easy access to your players option settings. Touch and hold Add/Delete Preset Save or delete the current station to/from the Preset Station list. FM Preset View the Preset Station list. Select a preset from the list to tune to the station. Sensitivity Set the sensitivity of the Auto Scan feature. Auto Scan Scan for all stations in broadcast reception range. The player will automatically seek and save all frequencies with a broadcast signal to the Preset Station list.
The auto scan feature will overwrite any previously stored Preset Stations.
to access the Quick Option menu.
Area Set the FM frequency range area (US/World, Europe/ Others, Japan).

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E-Book Mode
Enter E-BOOK mode from the Main Menu to play text files (TXT) loaded on your player. EBook List Use the EBook List to view all text files loaded on your player. Touch while in EBOOK Mode to view the EBook List. Touch to move the selection up; touch move the selection down. Touch to confirm and play a selection. Touch to return to the previous screen. Hold to return to the Main Menu. to
EBook Controls The player can display text files with manual control or as a slideshow (text files automatically advance to the next page). Touch to toggle between Auto and Manual Mode.
Manual Mode Display To display a text file, select and confirm the file from the EBook List. Touch Touch Touch Touch Touch to skip back one line. to skip forward one line. to skip to the next page. to skip to the previous page. to return to the EBook List.

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Auto Mode Display Select a file from the EBook List and touch confirm. Touch to start the slideshow. Touch stop the slideshow.

again to

You can change the duration of time between the text files in the Quick Options menu.

Adding a Bookmark Touch to save the current location as a bookmark tag. Tag has been saved! will appear on the screen.
Quick Option Menu The Quick Option menu gives you easy access to your players option settings. Touch and hold Bookmark Open (go to) or delete a bookmark. Auto Page Set the duration between pages in Auto Mode. to access the Quick Option menu.

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Explorer Mode
Enter Explorer mode to view all folders and files loaded on your player. To enter Explorer mode, select and confirm EXPLORER from the Main Menu. If a compatible file is selected and confirmed, the file will be played in its corresponding mode. Music Mode: MP3, WMA Video Mode: AVI Photo Mode: JPEG EBook Mode: TXT
Browser Controls Touch to move the selection up; touch move the selection down. Touch to confirm a selection. to
If a folder has been selected, the contents of the folder will be displayed. If a compatible file has been selected, the file will be played in its corresponding mode.
Touch to cancel a screen and return to the previous folder. Touch and hold to return to the Main Menu.

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Setup Mode
Enter the Setup mode to set your players system options. To enter Setup mode, select and confirm SETUP in the Main menu. To select an option, touch and enter, touch. Touch screen. or. To confirm
to cancel and return to the previous.
To return to the Main Menu, hold Item Equalizer Description
Set a digital equalizer preset (Normal, Classic, Jazz, Rock, Pop, Bass, SRS). Set a Repeat Mode option. Normal: Play all tracks in sequential order. Repeat One: Repeat the current track. Repeat All: Play all tracks repeatedly. Random: Play tracks in random order. Set the Lyric display on or off. Set the duration of time (in minutes) that the player will remain on when it is idle. The settng of "OFF" will disable the Power Saving feature. Set the internal clock of the player. Touch or to select a field to adjust. Touch or to adjust the selected field.

Sound Time

Repeat Mode Lyric Sleep Date & Clock

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Item Display Backlight Brightness Langauge Music Auto Play Description Adjust the duration of time (in seconds) that the backlight will remain on after a key press. A setting of Always On will keep the backlight on continuously. Adjust the brightness of the display. Set the language that the on-screen menus appear in. Set the Auto Play feature on or off. When Auto Play is set to ON, you player will automatically resume playback when it wakes from standby. Set the USB connection mode (Auto or MSC) when connecting the player to a computer. Auto (MTP): The player will utilize an MTP connection if it is available. The MTP connection mode enables advanced synchronization features if you are using Windows Media Player 10 (WMP10) or newer. If an MTP connection is not available, the player will revert to MSC. MSC. This setting enables the widest compatibility with all systems, and allows the player to be used as a removable storage device. Restore all of the player's settings to their factory-default state. View Firmware & Memory Usage information. Select to view the Firmware, Data, Memory information of your player.

System

USB Mode
Default Information System Information

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USB Connections
Connect the Coby player to a computer with the USB 2.0 cable provided to: Transfer files to and from your player Perform basic file management functions.
USB Driver Installation (Win 98 SE Only) It is not necessary to install the USB driver if your computer is running Microsoft Windows ME/2000/XP/Vista, or Macintosh OS X. Computers running these operating systems will recognize your player automatically when connected. If your computer is running Windows 98 SE: 1. Insert the Installation CD into your computers CD or DVD drive. Make sure to place the mini-CD in the center, recessed well of the drive tray. Navigate to MY COMPUTER and double-click on the CD/DVD drive icon (usually D:). Double-click on the folder Win98 USB Drivers to open it. Find out and double- click on the SETUP icon ( W i n D r i v e r. E X E ) t o s t a r t t h e U S B d r i v e r installation program. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation and then restart your computer.
Mini-CDs should only be used in normal tray-loading CD/DVD drives. Mini-CDs may be used in slot-loading drives with the proper adapter; please contact your computer or drive manufacturer for more information.

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2. 3. 4.
Connecting to a Computer Connect the player to your computer with the supplied USB cable. Upon connection: Your computer will automatically recognize the player as an MTP Device. An icon representing your player will appear under Audio Devices when you open My Computer. It may take Windows several minutes to recognize and set up the device the first time it is connected depending on your hardware configuration.

USB Port

Computer
For more information and support regarding music transfer and synchronize with Windows Media Player (WMP), please see the help section including with WMP (Click Help > Synchronizing Content to Devices).
Transferring Files The USB 2.0 Hi-Speed connection makes it easy to transfer music, video, photo, and text files (or any other data) quickly between the player and your computer. Simply use the player as you would a floppy disk using basic operating system commands.
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If you need further assistance with transferring files, please refer to your operating systems instruction manual or on-screen help. If you are using media management software such as iTunes, Winamp, or Windows Media Player, please refer to their documentation for support.

Do not disconnect or otherwise interrupt the player during transmissionthis could damage or corrupt the players firmware or your files. If the player is accidentally disconnected and is not working properly, try resetting the player. Content owners use Windows Media digital rights management technology (WMDRM) to protect their intellectual property, including copyrights. This device uses WMDRM software to access WMDRM-protected content. If the WMDRM software fails to protect the content, content owners may ask Microsoft to revoke the softwares ability to use WMDRM to play or copy protected content. Revocation does not affect unprotected content. When you download licenses for protected content, you agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list with the licenses. Content owners may require you to upgrade WMDRM to access their content. If you decline an upgrade, you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade.
Microsoft Windows 1. Double-click the My Computer icon on your desktop and then double-click the icon that represents your Coby player (e.g., MP-705) (MTP Multimedia Player).

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2. Your player contains two folders: Data and Media. Drag your media files to the Media folder (e.g., MP3, WMA files). Drag all other types of files to the Data folder for storage. Data files are only visible from a computer; these files will not be available from within the player itself.
Macintosh OS X 1. Open a finder window. Located the files you would like to transfer from your computer. Select the files/folders with the mouse and press APPLE-C (copy) on the keyboard. Click on the Removable Disk icon located on the left side of the finder window. The computer will display all files and folders currently stored in the player. Press APPLE-V (paste) on the keyboard to transfer the files you selected in Step 1 to the player.

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Disconnecting from a Computer Disconnect your player as instructed below to detect data loss or file/firmware corruption. Microsoft Windows 1. Double-click the green arrow in the taskbar located on the lower-right side of the computer screen (Safely Remove Hardware). Safely Remove Hardware: Select USB Mass Storage Device from the list that appears and then click on Stop. Stop a Hardware Device: Select USB Mass Storage Device from the list that appears and then click on OK. 3. When the Safe to Remove Hardware window appears, click the OK button and disconnect the USB cable from the player and your computer.

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Macintosh OS X 1. 2. On the left side of the Finder Window, identify the appropriate Removable Disk icon. Click on the Eject arrow on the right of the Removable Disk icon. Disconnect the USB cable from the player and your computer.

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Video Conversion
Use the video conversion software utility included on the Installation CD to create video files that are suitable for playback on the player. Your player supports XviD-encoded AVI files with the following specifications: 220 x 176 resolution at 30 frames per second (fps).
The video conversion software is included for your convenience and is compatible with Microsoft Windows operating systems only. There are many other video conversion utilities available for download or purchase on the internet. Because the program is licensed free of charge, there is no warranty for the program, to the extent permitted by applicable law. Except when otherwise stated in writing the copyright holders and/or other parties provide the program as is without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. The entire risk as to the quality and performance of the program is with you. Should the program prove defective, you assume the cost of all necessary servicing, repair or correction. In no event unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing will any copyright holder, or any other party who may modify and/or redistribute the program as permitted above, be liable to you for damages, including any general, special, incidental or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the program (including but not limited to loss of data or data being rendered inaccurate or losses sustained by you or third parties or a failure of the program to operate with any other programs), even if such holder or other party has been advised of the possibility of such damages.

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Minimum System Requirements OS Support CPU Memory (RAM) Free HD Space Video WMP Installation 1. 2. 3. Locate the MP3 Player Utilities setup file on the Installation CD: setup.exe. Double-click the file to start the installation process. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process. Microsoft 2000/XP/Vista (32-bit only) Pentium class equivalent or better > 64MB 10MB 24-bit color adapter Windows Media Player 9 or better

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Converting Video To start the program, locate the Video Converter program in your Windows Start menu.

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The application window shown below will appear.
Click the Input File button to select the source video file to convert. The source file must be one of the following video types: AVI, RM, RMVB, MPG, MPEG, MP4, ASF, WMV, MKV, DAT, or VOB. DirectX 9.0, Media Player 9.0, and other codecs must be installed to support all media types.

2. 3.

Click the Output File button to choose a name and location for the completed file after conversion. This conversion will be added to the Job Queue. Repeat Steps 1 and 2 to continue adding conversion jobs until you are finished.

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4. [Optional] Click the Settings button to change the conversion options. Do not change these settings if you are not familiar with digital video conversions. Click the Convert button to begin converting all of the files in the Job Queue. The progress bar displays the progress of the conversion job. When the progress bar reaches 100%, the conversion job has been completed.

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Windows Media Player
You can use Windows Media Player and a USB-MTP connection to manage your music media library with Microsoft Windows XP or newer. The latest version of Windows Media Player can be downloaded from the Microsoft website:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/default.mspx
Please refer to the Quick Start Guide included with your player for more information.
For more information and support regarding music transfer and synchronization with Windows Media Player (WMP), please see the help section included with WMP (click Help > Synchronizing Content to Devices).

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Firmware Upgrades
From time to time, COBY may release rmware upgrades to improve the performance of the Player or to add additional features. Please check the COBY website periodically at www.cobyusa.com to see if new rmware has been released for your player. If you are experiencing abnormal behavior with your player, you may choose to restore (format) your player before updating its rmware.
Do not interrupt the rmware upgrade processdoing so could damage your player and render it inoperable. See the documentation that is included with the firmware upgrade file for detailed instructions.

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About MP3/WMA Files
For more information about digital MP3 and WMA files, please visit our website at www.cobyusa.com.

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Troubleshooting
If you have a problem with this device, please read the troubleshooting guide below and check our website at www.cobyusa.com for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and firmware updates. If these resources do not resolve the problem, please contact Technical Support.

Address COBY Electronics Technical Support 56-65 Rust Street Maspeth, NY 11378 Email Web Phone techsupport@cobyusa.com www.cobyusa.com 800-727-3592: 718-416-3197: Weekdays 8:00AM11:00PM EST Weekends 9:00AM5:30PM EST Weekdays 8:00AM5:30PM EST
The player does not turn on. Ensure that the player is fully charged. Try charging the player overnight (8 hours). Ensure that the Power switch is set to the On position. Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again.
The buttons do not work. Ensure that the Hold switch is disengaged. Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again.

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I cannot transfer files to the player. Ensure that your computer is running a supported operating system. If using a USB extension cable, ensure that it is securely attached to the player and the PC, or try using another USB cable. If you have connected the player through a USB hub, try connecting the player directly to your computer. Ensure that the players memory capacity is not full. Ensure that the Hold switch is disengaged.
There is no sound during playback. Check the volume level. Ensure that the headphones are attached securely to the player.
The sound quality of the music is poor. Try playing the file on your computer. If the sound quality is still poor, try downloading the file again or re-encoding the file yourself. Ensure that the bit rate of the file is not too low. The higher the bit rate of the file, the better it will sound. The minimum recommended bitrate is 128kbps for MP3s and 96kbps for WMAs. Try lowering the volume of the player.

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Ensure that the headphones are attached securely to the player.
The player will not play my music file. Ensure that the file is in a compatible format. The file may be copy-protected and you no longer have authorization to play this file. If you feel this is in error, please contact the service from which you downloaded the file.
The LCD characters are corrupted or something is wrong with the display. Ensure that the correct menu language has been set. Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again.

The player has malfunctioned. Reset the player (use a paper clip to gently press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again. Try updating the players firmware. Please refer to the Firmware Upgrades section of this manual for instructions.

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Specifications
Display Type Memory 2 Full-Color TFT @ 176x220 MP705-1G: 1GB Flash MP705-2G: 2GB Flash MP705-4G: 4GB Flash MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM, WAV MPEG-4 (XviD): 220x176, 30fps JPEG WMDRM10* ID3, Windows Media 87.5 - 108.0MHz USB 2.0 (MSC or MTP) Windows 2000/XP/Vista 3.5mm Stereo (Headphone) Integrated Stereo Speakers Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery USB Charge 1.65 x 3.74 x 0.38 (WHD)
Audio Format Support Video Format Support Photo Format Support DRM Support Song Info Support FM Frequency Range PC Interface OS Support Audio Output Power Supply Unit Dimensions
Specifications and manual are subject to change without notice.

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Coby Electronics Corporation 56-65 Rust Street Maspeth, NY 11378 www.cobyusa.com www.ecoby.com
Coby is a registered trademark of Coby Electronics Corporation. Printed in China.
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Case: 1:10-cv-07735 Document #: 1 Filed: 12/06/10 Page 1 of 4 PageID #:1
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT NORTHERN DISTRICT OF ILLINOIS EASTERN DIVISION
ADVANCED AUDIO DEVICES, LLC, plaintiff, v. COBY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION, defendant.

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No. 10-cv-7735
COMPLAINT The plaintiff, ADVANCED AUDIO DEVICES, LLC [hereinafter AAD], for its Complaint against COBY ELECTRONICS CORPORATION [hereinafter COBY], states: THE PARTIES 1. AAD is a limited liability company organized under the laws of the State of
Illinois and having a principal place of business at 725 North McKinley Road, Lake Forest, Illinois. 2. COBY is a corporation organized under the laws of the State of New York and
having a principal place of business at 1991 Marcus Ave., Suite 301, Lake Success, New York. JURISDICTION AND VENUE 3. This is an action for patent infringement arising under the patent laws of the
United States, 35 U.S.C. 1 et seq. This Court has subject matter jurisdiction over this action under 28 U.S.C. 1331 and 1338(a). 4. This Court has personal jurisdiction over COBY because COBY regularly
transacts business within this judicial district and has committed acts of patent infringement in

6813425.1 34978/137645

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this judicial district, thereby causing injury to AAD in this district. 5. Venue lies within this judicial district under 28 U.S.C. 1391(b), 1391(c) and
1400(b). Additionally, COBY regularly transacts business in this district and has committed acts of patent infringement within this district, thereby causing injury to AAD in this district. CLAIM I INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 6,587,403 6. On July 1, 2003, the United States Patent and Trademark Office duly and legally
issued United States Patent No. 6,587,403 entitled Music Jukebox [hereinafter the 403 patent]. A true and correct copy of the 403 patent is attached as Exhibit A. 7. 8. AAD owns the 403 patent by assignment from the inventors. Defendant COBY has infringed at least claim 1 of the 403 patent by making,
using, selling, offering to sell, and importing into the United States, digital audio players, including at least the MP705-2G digital audio player, that embody at least claim 1 of the 403 patent. 9. 10. COBY has actively induced infringement of the 403 patent by others. COBYs infringement of the 403 patent has caused damage to AAD in the form
of lost royalty payments. 11. COBY had actual knowledge of the 403 patent since at least October 23, 2009
yet continued its infringing conduct notwithstanding that knowledge. Accordingly, COBYs infringement has been willful and deliberate. CLAIM II INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 7,289,393 12. On October 30, 2007, the United States Patent and Trademark Office duly and
legally issued United States Patent No. 7,289,393 entitled Music Jukebox [hereinafter the 393 patent]. A true and correct copy of the 393 patent is attached as Exhibit B.

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13. 14.

AAD owns the 393 patent by assignment from the inventors. Defendant COBY has infringed at least claim 85 of the 393 patent by making,
using, selling, offering to sell, and importing into the United States, digital audio players, including at least the MP705-2G digital audio player, that embody at least claim 85 of the 393 patent. 15. 16. COBY has actively induced infringement of the 393 patent by others. COBYs infringement of the 393 patent has caused damage to AAD in the form
of lost royalty payments. 17. COBY had actual knowledge of the 393 patent since at least October 23, 2009
yet continued its infringing conduct notwithstanding that knowledge. Accordingly, COBYs infringement has been willful and deliberate. CLAIM III INFRINGEMENT OF U.S. PATENT NO. 7,817,502 18. On October 19, 2010, the United States Patent and Trademark Office duly and
legally issued United States Patent No. 7,817,502 entitled Method of Using a Personal Digital Stereo Player [hereinafter the 502 patent]. A true and correct copy of the 502 patent is attached as Exhibit C. 19. 20. AAD owns the 502 patent by assignment from the inventors. Defendant COBY has infringed at least claim 1 of the 502 patent by making,
using, selling, offering to sell, and importing into the United States, digital audio players, including at least the MP705-2G digital audio player, that embody at least claim 1 of the 502 patent. 21. 22. COBY has actively induced infringement of the 502 patent by others. COBYs infringement of the 502 patent has caused damage to AAD in the form
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of lost royalty payments.
WHEREFORE, Advanced Audio Devices, LLC prays that this Court enter judgment in AADs favor and against Coby Electronics Corporation, for A. Damages adequate to compensate AAD for the infringement that has occurred, in the amount of a reasonable royalty; B. C. D. E. F. Prejudgment interest from the date infringement of the patents-in-suit began; All costs of this action; Increased damages under 35 U.S.C. 284; Attorneys fees under 35 U.S.C. 285; A permanent injunction prohibiting further infringement of the patents-in-suit; and G. Such other and further relief as this Court may deem proper. JURY DEMAND AAD requests a trial by jury on all issues triable by a jury. Respectfully submitted, ADVANCED AUDIO DEVICES, LLC

Date: December 6, 2010 Timothy M. McCarthy Paige A. Kitzinger James A. OMalley CLARK HILL PLC 150 N. Michigan Ave. Chicago, Illinois 60601 Tel: (312) 985-5900 Fax: (312) 985-5999

s/ Paige A. Kitzinger

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Technical specifications

General
Product TypeDigital player / radio
Digital Player TypeFlash based
Digital Player FunctionsRadio, photo playback, video playback
Width1.7 in
Depth0.6 in
Height3.7 in
Enclosure ColorBlack
PC Interface SupportedHi-Speed USB
Audio System
Capacity2 GB
Digital Storage MediaFlash memory - integrated
Sound Output ModeStereo
Sound EffectsSRS WOW
EqualizerYes
Digital Video PlaybackYes
Digital Photo PlaybackYes
Supported Digital Photo StandardsBMP, GIF, JPEG
Built-in ClockSleep timer
Additional FeaturesBuilt-in FM radio, eBook viewing, lyrics display
Built-in Display
Built-in DisplayTFT - color
Display IlluminationYes
Resolution176 x 220
Diagonal Size2"
Equalizer
Equalizer Factory PresetsNormal, Bass, Rock, Jazz, Pop, Classic
Speaker System
Speaker(s)2 x right/left channel speaker - built-in
Digital Player (Recorder)
Supported Digital Audio StandardsWAV, WMA, Ogg Vorbis, MP3, protected WMA (DRM 10)
Supported Digital Video StandardsAVI, XviD, MPEG-4
ID3 Tags SupportYes
Playback ModesRepeat all, random play / shuffle, one track repeat
FeaturesJPEG photo playback, TEXT viewer, AVI playback
Radio
TypeRadio tuner - digital - FM
Tuner Frequency RangeFM: 87.5 - 108 MHz
Tuning DisplayLCD display
Headphones
Headphones TypeHeadphones - binaural
Connectivity TechnologyWired
Sound Output ModeStereo
Connections
Connector Type1 x headphones ( mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm ) 1 x USB
Miscellaneous
Compliant StandardsCE, FCC Part 15 B
Cables Included1 x USB cable
SoftwareDrivers & Utilities
Battery
BatteryPlayer battery - rechargeable
Battery Enclosure TypeIntegrated
Battery Life DetailsMP3 playback - up to 8 hour(s)
System Requirements
OS RequiredApple MacOS X, Microsoft Windows Vista / 2000 / XP
Software RequirementsWindows Media Player 9.0 or later
Peripheral / Interface DevicesUSB port (compatible with 2.0 specification)
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandCOBY Electronics
Part NumberMP7052GBBLK
GTIN00716829770047

 

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