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User reviews and opinions
| stefancho |
2:51am on Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| Primarily used these on a long plane flight. Sound quality is very good and an excellent value. For this price range its one of the best. Comfortable","Compact","Good Value","Great Sound","Lightweight | |
| kanggibson |
9:27am on Friday, October 1st, 2010 ![]() |
| Get what you pay for They certainly do the trick for listening to music for the price. | |
| Anon E. Mouse |
10:04pm on Tuesday, July 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| For the price: AMAZING. these cost me, what, six dollars? And they completely shut out sound on volume 2 of 10. always falls out. i hated these earphones because they never stayed put in my ear. Already broken They are already breaking up right out of the box. | |
| waranusgg |
4:43am on Thursday, May 27th, 2010 ![]() |
| They are advertised as having great bass, good sound quality, and good sound isolation and they have none of the above. | |
| belliss |
1:36pm on Friday, April 23rd, 2010 ![]() |
| For the money, a best buy. Fit well, good sound separation One pair out of six was bad | |
| kand77 |
8:01am on Sunday, April 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| Bought two pair for my grandchildren to use with their nintendo's, thus saving me money on tranquilizers:) Comfortable","Compact","Good Value". | |
| pmaker |
11:12pm on Friday, March 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| good the this cheap price Comfortable","Compact","Good Bass","Great Sound","Lightweight Falls Off/Out Of Ear","Have noise | |
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15. Outdoor Antenna Grounding: If an outside antenna is connected to the product, be sure the antenna system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built-up static charges. Article 810 of the National Electrical Code, ANS/NFPA 70 provides information with regard to proper grounding of the mast and supporting structure, grounding of the lead-in wire to an antenna-discharge unit, size of grounding conductors, location of antenna-discharge unit, connection to grounding electrodes, and requirements for the grounding electrode (see figure). 16. Lightning: For added protection for this product, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system during a lightning storm or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning or power-line surges. 17. Power Lines: An outside antenna system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing an outside antenna system, extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits, as contact with them might be fatal. 18. Overloading: Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 19. Object and Liquid Entry: Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or shout-out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product. 20. Servicing: Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 21. Damage Requiring Service: Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the following conditions: a) when the power-supply or plug is damaged; b) if liquid has been spilled or if objects have fallen into the product; c) if the product has been exposed to rain or water; d) if the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation; e) if the product has been dropped or damaged in any way; f) when the product exhibits a distinct www.cobyusa.com Page
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRECAUTIONS....2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...5 TABLE OF CONTENTS...8 PACKAGE CONTENTS... 10. FEATURES.... 11 POWERING YOUR PLAYER.... 12 Charging the Battery....12 Turning Your Player On/Off..13 Locking/Unlocking Your Players Keys (Hold)..13 Resetting Your Player...13 LOCATION OF CONTROLS... 14. DISPLAY OVERVIEW... 15 BASIC OPERATIONS... 16. Using the Touchpad Controls...16. Using the Controls to Navigate...16 Music Playback Controls...17. Smart Menu Options...17. Repeat....17 Equalizer....18. Speed...18 Browsing....18. PHOTO MODE.... 19 Photo Controls...19 VIDEO MODE...20 Video Controls.... 20 FM RADIO MODE... 21 Normal (Manual Tuning)...21. Preset (Preset Tuning)...21 Auto-Save Preset Stations..21. Smart Menu Option (Preset Actions)... 22 Add Preset (Manual)... 22. Del Preset.... 22. E-BOOK MODE....23 Page Coby Electronics Corporation
BROWSER MODE....24 Smart Menu Options... 24. Delete Controls... 24. Power.... 25 Power Off... 25 Sleep... 25 Language... 25 Display.... 26 Brightness... 26 Backlight... 26 Sys Tools... 26 Format... 26 Reset... 27 Sys Info.... 27. Time.... 27 USB Mode... 27 USB CONNECTIONS....29 USB Driver Installation (Required for Windows 98 SE Only). 29. Connecting to a Computer.. 30 Transferring Files... 30 Microsoft Windows...31 Macintosh OS X....31 Disconnecting from a Computer... 32 Microsoft Windows.... 32 Macintosh OS X... 32 VIDEO CONVERSION...33 System Requirements.... 34. Installation.... 34. Video Converter at a Glance... 35 Converting Video... 36. WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER.... 37 Windows Media Player 10 (WMP10)..37 Music File Transfers...37 Creating Playlists... 39. TROUBLESHOOTING.... 41 SPECIFICATIONS...44
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. COBY MP3 Player 2. USB Cable 3. Instruction Manual 4. Professional Stereo Earphones 5. AC Adapter 6. Installation CD
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FEATURES
Integrated 2GB Flash Memory Touchpad control with LED backlight 1.66 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 high-speed transfers
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POWERING YOUR PLAYER
Charging the Battery
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 must first be charged fully (12 hours) to ensure optimal performance and battery life.
To charge your player: USB Charge: 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.
USB Port
Computer
When connected to a USB hub, the hub must be self-powered to charge the players battery. File transfers will extend the charging time. 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. Do not handle the power plug with wet hands. Doing so may cause electric shock.
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Turning Your Player On/Off To turn the player on, press and hold the POWER button until you see the Initializing screen. To turn the player off, press and hold the POWER button until you see Good Bye!.
TOP VIEW
POWER Button
Locking/Unlocking Your Players Keys (Hold) When 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 HOLD switch to right. The Lock icon will appear on-screen.
HOLD Switch
To unlock the player, slide the HOLD switch to the left from the Lock position.
Resetting Your Player Reset your player if it should freeze and not respond or otherwise malfunction. 1. Disconnect your player if it is connected to a computer. 2. Use a pin to gently press the Reset button located on the rear of the player.
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LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Bottom
1. HOLD Switch 2. Power On/Off 3. MENU 4. UP / Volume up 5. Left / Previous 6. DOWN / Volume down 7. Option 8. Play / Pause 9. Right / Previous Page 14
10. USB Port 11. Headphone Jack 12. Reset
DISPLAY OVERVIEW
Plays Status Lock icon Battery Level Time Clock Current track/ Total track Song name Equalizer
Play Mode
Time Elapsed
Time Remaining
Music Playing Mode
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BASIC OPERATIONS
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. Moves the selection up. Moves the selection down. Select the next selection. Select the previous selection.
Music Photo Movie FM Radio E-Book Record Browser Setup
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MUSIC MODE
Enter Music mode to play your MP3, WMA, or WAV audio files. To enter MUSIC mode, select and confirm from the Main Menu. Upon entering Music mode, you will see a list of all available musics that located on your player. Music Playback Controls Select a track and touch While the track is playing: Touch Touch to play the next track. to play the previous track. to fast forward through the track. to reverse through the track. again to resume playback to start playback.
Touch and hold Touch and hold Touch Touch
to pause playback. Touch or
to adjust the volume level.
Smart Menu Options The Smart Menu gives you quick access to your players option settings. To access the Smart Menu, touch. The Smart Menu options are Repeat, Equalizer, Speed and Browsing. Touch Touch Touch or to select an option.
when you are finished to save. to return to the Music mode without saving.
Repeat Adjust the Repeat settings to change the order in which tracks are played. The Repeat options are: No Repeat, One, All, Random All, DirRepOne, DirRep and DirRanAll.
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No Repeat One All Random All DirRepOne DirRep DirRanAll Equalizer The Equalizer option optimizes the way your player processes audio signals. Select the option which best suits the music you are listening to. The options are Normal, Pop, Rock, Classic, Jazz and Bass. Speed Use the Speed function to adjust playback tempo. The Play options are: 70% (Slowest), 80%, 100% (Normal), 120% and 130% (Fastest). Browsing This option allows you to browse your music library to select another track during music playback. Touch Touch Touch Touch to move the selection up; to move the selection down; to play a selection; to return to the Music mode. Play tracks once in sequential order. Play the current track repeatedly. Play all tracks repeatedly. Play all tracks in random order. Repeat all tracks in the current folder. Repeat all tracks in all folder. Play folders in random order.
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PHOTO MODE
Enter Photo mode to display your JPEG photo files. To enter Photo mode, select and confirm PHOTO in the Main menu. Photo Controls Upon entering Photo mode, you will see a list of all photos that located on your player. Touch Touch or to move the selection up or down.
to confirm and display a selection.
While a photo is displayed: Touch Touch Touch to display the next photo in the list. to display the previous photo in the list. to return to the photo list.
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VIDEO MODE
Enter Video mode to play your MTV video files. To enter Video mode, select and confirm VIDEO in the Main menu. This Coby player supports playback of MTV files. Please see the Video Conversion section for details on how to create video files that are compatible with your player.
Video Controls Upon entering Video mode, you will see a list of all videos that located on your player. Touch Touch or to move the selection up or down.
to confirm or play a selection.
While a video is playing: Touch to pause playback and display the elapsed time, total time, current track and total tracks. Press again to resume playback. Touch Touch to play the next track. to play the previous track. to fast forward through the track. to reverse through the track.
to decrease the volume level. to increase the volume level.
To return to the video list, press
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FM RADIO MODE
Enter FM Radio Mode to listen the FM Radio broadcasts. To enter FM Radio Mode, select and confirm FM Radio from the Main Menu. Upon entering FM Radio mode, you can tune into stations manually (Normal) or by using preset stations (Preset). Touch Touch to toggle between these Normal and Preset tuning modes. or to decrease or increase volume level.
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.
Normal (Manual Tuning) The Normal mode allows you to manually scan and tune to all radio frequencies. Touch Touch to increase the station frequency. to decrease the station frequency.
Preset (Preset Tuning) Preset mode allows you to tune to your preset stations. Touch Touch to tune to the next preset station. to tune to the previous preset station.
Auto-Save Preset Stations Scan for all stations in broadcast reception range and automatically save them as Preset stations. This will overwrite all previously saved Preset stations. Set the tuning mode to Normal. Touch and hold Preset stations. The player will automatically scan and store available
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Smart Menu Option (Preset Actions)
The Smart Menu gives you quick access to your players option settings. To access the Smart Menu, touch. The Smart Menu options are: Del/Add Preset. Add Preset (Manual) Manually save the current station as a Preset station. Make sure the player is in Normal tuning mode. 1. Tune to the station you want to store and then touch Smart Menu. 2. Touch or to select Add Preset, and touch Save will appear on screen. to access the to confirm.
Preset confirm
3. Touch Del Preset
to confirm and save.
Delete a Preset station. Make sure the player is in Preset tuning mode. 1. Tune to a Preset station that you want to delete and then touch cess the Smart Menu. 2. Touch or to select Del Preset, and touch Delete will appear on screen. to confirm. to ac-
3. Touch
to confirm and delete.
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E-BOOK MODE
Enter E-BOOK mode to read TXT E-book files. To enter E-BOOK mode, select and confirm E-BOOK from the Main Menu. Upon entering E-BOOK mode, you will see a list of all text files that located on your player. Touch Touch or to move the selection up or down.
to confirm and play a selection.
While a text file is displayed: Touch page. Touch to skip backward one page; touch to return to the E-BOOK file list. to skip forward one
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BROWSER MODE
Enter Browser mode to manage (Delete) the files on your player. To enter Browser mode, select and confirm BROWSER from the Main Menu. Upon entering Browser mode, you will see a tree view which will display all of the folders on your player. Touch Touch or to select a folder and press to view its contents.
to access the Smart Menu Options. If there are no files in a selected folder, the player will not enter the folder.
Smart Menu Options The Smart Menu gives you quick access to your players option settings. To access the Smart Menu, touch. Access the Smart Menu to delete files from the browser list. Delete Controls Delete the file(s) from your player. 1. Highlight and select a file that you wish to delete. 2. Touch 3. Touch . or to select Yes or No and touch to confirm.
If you select Yes and touch
, the file will be deleted.
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SETTING MODE
Enter the Setting mode to set your players system options. To enter Setting mode, select and confirm SETTING in the Main menu. Upon entering Setting mode, you will have the following options: Power, Language, Display, Sys Tools, Time, and USB Mode. Touch or to select a setting and then press return to a previous menu screen. Power This setting contains two options: Power Off and Sleep. Power Off Set the duration of time (in minutes) until the player turns off automatically. A setting of Off will disable this power-saving feature. Touch Touch Touch or to adjust the Power Off option. to confirm. Press to
when you are finished to save. to return to the Setting menu without saving.
Sleep Set the duration of time (in minutes) that your player will shut off after the preset time is due. A setting of off will disable this power-saving feature. Touch Touch Touch or to adjust the Sleep option.
Language Set the language that the menus appear in. The language options are: CHI (Trad), CHI(Simp), English, German, Spanish, Portuguese and French. Touch Touch Touch or to select a Language option.
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Display Set the Brightness and Backlight. Brightness Set the Brightness (Contrast) level of the display. Touch Touch Touch or to adjust the Brightness level.
when you are finished to save. to return to the Display menu without saving.
Backlight Set the duration of time until the LCD screen turns off when your player is idle. The options are: 1s, 2s, 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s, 7s, 8s, 9s and On. A setting of On will disable this power-saving feature. Touch Touch Touch or to adjust the Screen option.
Sys Tools There are 3 options in Sys Tools setting: Format, Reset and Sys Info. Format It may become necessary to format your player if data or files become corrupt. You have two types to format your player: Quick and Complete. Quick formatting will take up less time than Complete formatting. Formatting will destroy all the data on your player permanently! Make sure to back up your data before formatting the player.
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Touch or to select a Format option and touch to confirm. to confirm and for-
Touch or to select Yes or No and touch mat your player. Touch
to return to the Sys Tools menu without formatting.
Reset Return all of your players internal options to their factory-default settings. Touch Touch or to select Yes or No and then touch to confirm.
to return to the Sys Tools menu without saving.
Sys Info View the Firmware, date, and memory information of your player. Time Set the internal clock of your player. Touch or to select field to adjust.
The clock fields (from left to right) are Hour, Minutes, Seconds, and AM/PM. or or to adjust the value of the selected field. when you are finished to save.
Touch Touch
USB Mode Set the USB Mode to MSC or MTP that when you connect your player to a computer. MSC. The player will connect as a USB-MSC device. This setting enables the widest compatibility with all systems, and allows the player to be used as a removable storage device. MTP: The player will connect as a USB-MTP device. This setting enables advanced synchronization features if you are using Windows Media Player 10 (WMP10) or newer. Page 27
To set the USB mode of your player: Touch Touch Touch or to select MSC mode or MTP mode.
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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 (Required for Windows 98 SE Only) It is not necessary to install the USB driver if your computer is running Microsoft Windows ME/2000/XP or newer, 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. 2. Navigate to MY COMPUTER and double-click on the CD/DVD drive icon (usually D:). 3. Double-click on the folder Win98 USB Drivers to open it. 4. Find out and double-click on the SETUP icon (Win98Driver.EXE) to start the USB driver installation program. 5. 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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Connecting to a Computer Connect the player to your computer with the supplied USB cable. Upon connection:
Your computer will automatically USB Port Computer 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. For more information and support regarding music transfer and synchronize with Windows Media Player (WMP), please see the help section including wiht 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. 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 transmission - this could damage or corrupt the players firmware or your files. If the player is accidentally disconnected and is not working properly, reset your player (see the Powering Your Player section for details).
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Microsoft Windows 1. Double-click the My Computer icon on your desktop and then doubleclick the icon that represents your Coby player (e.g., MP-C7095) (MTP Multimedia Player). 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 APPLEC (copy) on the keyboard. 2. 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. 3. 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.
Macintosh OS X 1. On the left side of the Finder Window, identify the appropriate Removable Disk icon. 2. Click on the Eject arrow on the right of the Removable Disk icon. 3. 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 your Coby MP3 player. Your player supports MTV files with the following specifications: 160 x 128 resolution at 15 frames per second (fps)
6. When the conversion is complete, copy the converted files to your player for playback.
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WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER
Windows Media Player 10 (WMP10) You can use Windows Media Player 10 (WMP10) and a USB-MTP connection to manage your music media library with Microsoft Windows XP or newer. Music File Transfers To transfer files using WMP10: 1. Run Window Media Player 10 2. Connect your player to the computer. A Device Setup window will appear. 3. In the Device Setup window, choose Synchronize this device with this library for this session only and click Finish. 4. Select Sync. There are 2 ways to sync your files with your player: Drag your songs, photos, or converted video files to the sync list on the left hand side. Click Start Sync to start transferring the selected files.
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Select a playlist from the Sync List drop-down menu. Click Start Sync to start transferring the files in the selected playlist.
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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Creating Playlists Playlists are an easy way to organize and store your favorite music mixes so you can listen to them whenever you want. When a playlist is transferred using Windows Media Player, every song in the playlist will be transferred as well. To create playlists using WMP10:
1. Run Window Media Player 10 2. Select Library and then drag the desired song(s) to the Now Playing List on the right side.
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3. Highlight all of the songs in the Now Playing List and then use the mouse to right-click the list. Choose Add to and then Additional Playlists. An Add to Playlist window will appear.
4. Select New and enter the playlist name, then click OK. A new playlist will be created.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have a problem with this player, 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 techsupport@cobyusa.com www.cobyusa.com 800-727-3592: Weekdays 8:00AM11:00PM EST Weekends 9:00AM5:30PM EST 718-416-3197: Weekdays 8:00AM5:30PM EST
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The player does not turn on. The battery level may be too low. Try charging the player or operate the player on AC power. Ensure that the Lock switch is disengaged. Reset the player (use a pin to press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again.
The player does not turn charge when connected to a computer (USB charge). Reset the player (use a pin to press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again.
There is no sound during playback. Check the volume level. Ensure that the headphones are attached securely to the player.
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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. Ensure that the headphones are attached securely to the player.
The buttons do not work. Ensure that battery is charged or that the player is operating on AC power. Ensure that the Lock switch is disengaged.
The player will not play my music file. Ensure that the file is in a compatible format (MP3, WMA, or WAV). The file may be copy-protected. Use Windows Media Player to transfer the file. The file may be copy-protected. Ensure that the license has not expired.
The LCD characters are corrupted. Ensure that the correct language has been selected. Try transferring some songs and restart the player to automatically rebuild the Music Library.
The player will not play my video file. Ensure that the video file will play on your computer using Windows Media Player 10. If the file works on the computer, use the same computer to convert the video.
I cannot transfer files to the player. Ensure that your computer is running a supported operating system. If you are running Microsoft Windows 98 SE, ensure that the USB driver Coby Electronics Corporation
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has been properly installed. Ensure that the supplied USB cable 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 there are less than 2500 items loaded on the player.
I transferred files to my player but they are missing from the Music Library Ensure that the file in a supported format (MP3, MTV, JPG, WAV, WMA). Ensure that there are less than 2500 items loaded on the player. If the player is in MTP mode, ensure that there are less than 2500 items loaded on the player.
I cannot see some files on my computer. Ensure that the correct USB mode is in use (MSC or MTP). Files transferred in one mode will not be seen when connected in another mode.
The player has malfunctioned. Reset the player (use a pin to gentlyl press the Reset button on the rear of the player) and try again.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Display Type Display Resolution Memory 1.66 Full-Color TFT 160 x 128 MP-C7055: MP-C7085: MP-C7095: MP-C7405: 512MB Flash 1GB Flash 2GB Flash 4GB Flash
Audio Format Support Video Format Support Photo Format Support Song Info Support PC Interface DRM Support
MP3, WMA, DRM-WMA, WAV MTV: 160 x 128, 15fps JPEG ID3, Windows Media USB 2.0 High-Speed Dual-Mode (MSC and MTP) Windows Media DRM 10 (Requires Windows XP and Windows Media Player 10 or higher) Windows 98SE/2000/ME/XP or newer 3.5mm Stereo (Headphone) Chinese (Trad), Chinese (Simp), English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, French Integrated Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery USB Charge 1.6 x 3.7 x 0.35 (WHD) 2.1 oz
Plug and Play Support Audio Output Menu Language Support Power Supply Unit Dimensions Weight
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