Basic operations – Cowon Systems D2 User Manual

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COWON D2

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Basic Operations

5. General

1. Skip length

· Sets the length of playback time skipped when the buttons are pressed shortly.

2. Scan speed

· Sets the speed of Fast Forward/Rewind when the buttons are pressed and held.

· The faster the speed, the quicker scanning is possible.

3. Resume

· Saves the location of the music file played at the last power off.

· If enabled, when the player is turned on, it automatically plays from the last position where it was

turned off.

4. Fade in

· Gradually increases volume when resuming playback after stop or pause.

· Sets how long it takes to increase the volume.

5. Load Default

·Sets all the settings to default values except for the language

6. User defined button

·User can define a desired function for Pressing and holding button

6. Recording

1. LineIn bps

· Sets the audio quality of the file being recorded through Line-In.

· The higher Kbps, the better the recording quality is, but file size also becomes larger.

2. Voice bps

· Sets the audio quality of the file recorded with the built-in microphone.

· Files recording through the microphone are set to Mono by default.

· The higher Kbps, the better the recording quality is, but file size also becomes larger.

3. FM bps

· Sets the quality of the file being recorded during FM Radio listening.

· Also sets the quality of scheduled FM recording file.

· The higher Kbps, the better the recording quality is, but file size also becomes larger.

4. Mic volume

·Adjusts the volume level of audio recorded through the built-in microphone.

5. Line volume

· Adjusts the volume level of audio recorded through the Line-In.

6. Auto Sync

· Recognizes input sound through the Line-In and generates a new file automatically.

· If there is no sound input during a specified time period, a new file is created when recording is

resumed.

7. External MIC

· Sets whether an external microphone is being used.

· External microphone does not need separate power. Line-in Cable Converter (sold separately) can

be used

7. FM Radio

1. Stereo

· Select from Stereo and Mono when listening to FM Radio.

· Radio broadcasts that only support Mono will not support the Stereo feature.

2. Auto scan

· Automatically scans for FM frequency channels and sets to preset channels.

3. Region

· Selects the country in which you are listening to FM radio.

8. Information

· Version : version of the firmware installed

· Total Space : Total capacity of the flash memory

· Free Space : Un-used amount of flash memory

Basic Operations

4. Timer

1. Time Setup

· Sets the current time.

· Sets the correct time setting for alarm and scheduled recording.

2. Wakeup mode

· Automatically turns on the player at the specified wakeup time.

· Music Alarm plays music and for FM Alarm settings, the last station to be listened to will run in Radio mode.

· For FM recording, it records the last radio frequency from the preset time during the specified time.

NOTE: FM Scheduled Recording uses more power than other features. Always make sure that the player is

fully charged before using this feature.

3. Wakeup Time

· Sets the time to automatically turn the player on.

· Once sets the alarm for one time use, Daily sets the alarm for daily use.

· Duration is the period of time during which the alarm will stay on.

4. Sleep

· Automatically turns off the power after a specified time.

· After the preset time has passed, the player will automatically turn off even if a file is being played at the time.

5. Auto Off

· When the player is stopped and no action is taken after a specified time has elapsed, this feature will auto-

matically turn off the player.

· This function does not operate during playback.

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