Coby MP-C351 User Manual - Page 28

Format, Reset, Information, Alarm Mode

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SYSTEM MODE (SYS) Format Prepare a disk (internal memory or an installed SD/MMC card) for use with the player when necessary. Always use the Format function of the player when it is necessary to format a disk. Formatting destroys all data on a disk so make sure to back up your data before formatting the disk. 1. Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm FORMAT. . Select and confirm INTERNAL M. to format the internal memory disk or select and confirm SD/MMC CARD to format the (optional) SD/MMC card. 3. Press / to select "Yes" or "No" and then press to confirm. Note: It is recommended that the player be operated on AC power when formatting a disk to ensure that the formatting process is completed without interruption. Do not format disks for the player with your computer's operating system command. Formatting will erase all the data on the disk so make sure to make copies of any data you do not want to lose. Reset Resets all of the player's options to their factory-default setting. 1. Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm RESET. . Press / to select "Yes" or "No" and then press to confirm. Information Displays information about the player. 1. Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm INFORMATION. . Select and confirm F/W VERSION to display the firmware version; Select and confirm INTERNAL M. to display the memory usage of the internal memory disk; Select and confirm SD/MMC CARD to display the memory usage of the SD/MMC card. 3. Press MENU to exit. Alarm Mode Set the player mode used for the Alarm Clock. The Alarm Mode options are: Music, FM, Buzz, or Record. 1. Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm ALARM MODE. . Press / to select an ALARM MODE option. 3. Press to confirm the change (or press MENU to cancel the changes). Note: The "Record" option will play files in the "Record" folder when the alarm turns on. - 28 -

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Format
Prepare a disk (internal memory or an installed SD/MMC card) for use with the player when
necessary. Always use the Format function of the player when it is necessary to format a disk.
Formatting destroys all data on a disk so make sure to back up your data before format-
ting the disk.
Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm FORMAT.
Select and confirm INTERNAL M. to format the internal memory disk or select and confirm
SD/MMC CARD to format the (optional) SD/MMC card.
Press
/
to select “Yes” or “No” and then press
to confirm.
Note:
It is recommended that the player be operated on AC power when formatting a disk to ensure
that the formatting process is completed without interruption.
Do not format disks for the player with your computer’s operating system command.
Formatting will erase all the data on the disk so make sure to make copies of any data
you do not want to lose.
Reset
Resets all of the player’s options to their factory-default setting.
Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm RESET.
Press
/
to select “Yes” or “No” and then press
to confirm.
Information
Displays information about the player.
Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm INFORMATION.
Select and confirm F/W VERSION to display the firmware version;
Select and confirm INTERNAL M. to display the memory usage of the internal memory disk;
Select and confirm SD/MMC CARD to display the memory usage of the SD/MMC card.
Press MENU to exit.
Alarm Mode
Set the player mode used for the Alarm Clock. The Alarm Mode options are: Music, FM, Buzz, or
Record.
Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm ALARM MODE.
Press
/
to select an ALARM MODE option.
Press
to confirm the change (or press MENU to cancel the changes).
Note:
The “Record” option will play files in the “Record” folder when the alarm turns on.
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