Auto off, Sleep time, Recording – COBY electronic MP-C351 User Manual
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Auto Off
Adjust the amount of time the player remains on after a button is pressed; the player will then enter
Standby mode to conserve power. The Auto Off options are: 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, or 3 min.
Enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm AUTO OFF.
Press / to select an AUTO OFF option.
Press
to confirm the change (or press MENU to cancel the changes).
Sleep Time
Set the amount of time the player will play music for before turning off automatically. This function
may be used to go to sleep while playing music. The Sleep Time options are (in minutes): Off, 10,
30, 60, and 90.
While music is playing, enter SYS mode from the Main menu and then select and confirm
SLEEP TIME.
Press / to select a SLEEP TIME option.
Press
to confirm the change (or press MENU to cancel the changes).
Recording
Adjust the Recording options. The Recording options are: REC Mode, VAD, and REC Input.
REC Mode (Recording Mode)
Adjust the quality that the player records in. The REC Mode options are: Low, Middle, and High.
Low-quality recordings will take up less memory than High-quality recordings.
Enter SYS mode from the Main menu, select and confirm RECORDING, and then select
and confirm REC MODE.
Press / to select a REC MODE option.
Press
to confirm the change (or press MENU to cancel the changes).
VAD (Voice Activated Detection)
Turn VAD on or off. When VAD is turned on, the player will record automatically when an audio
signal is detected; recording will be paused automatically when no audio signal is detected.
Enter SYS mode from the Main menu, select and confirm RECORDING, and then select
and confirm VAD.
Press / to select a VAD option.
Press
to confirm the change (or press MENU to cancel the changes).
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SYSTEM MODE (SYS)