[. . . ] 1. 2 EN 2 COPYRIGHT NOTICE Thank you for choosing COWON. We continue to strive to achieve a higher level of customer satisfaction and hope to instill "Digital Pride" to our customers. Please read this manual carefully before using our product(s), for better understanding of technical aspects of the COWON product(s). COWON A3 COPYRIGHT NOTICE Legal Notice · COWON is a registered trademark of COWON SYSTEMS, INC. · This product is intended for personal use only and may not be used for any commercial purpose without the written consent of COWN SYSTEMS, INC. · Information in this document is copyrighted by COWON SYSTEMS, INC. [. . . ] For audio recording, connect the line-in cable to the "AV IN" of your A3 and the Line Out (or earphone) jack of the external audio device. Recording There are six modes, Video, Audio, MobileTV, Radio, Built-in Mic, and Timer Rec when Record mode is selected. Select the desired mode for recording and press the "A" button to start recording. When recording, battery consumption is higher than during normal operation, therefore fully charge the player before recording. Select "Record" -> "Timer Rec" Press the "A" button to display the record setting window. A3 will automatically power itself on and start recording at the specified time. AV OUT usage Connect external AV devices (TV, VTR, etc. ) using the AV cable. 21 COMPOSITE Out (View) Television RED WHITE YELLOW COMPOSITE Out (View) Connecting a Cable Connect the AV cable to the "AV OUT" of your A3 and the "AV IN (Video IN, Audio IN)" of the external AV device. Move the switch at the bottom of A3 to "AV OUT" and the screen from A3 will be displayed on the external AV device. - If the screen does not display properly check the following. - Check to see of the switch on the bottom of A3 is set to "AV OUT". (Select either NTSC or PAL) - Setup -> Display -> AV Out -> choose "Composite" - Make sure the connection cable is connected properly. (If connected to external input 1, must be set to external channel 1 for properly operation. ) COWON A3 22 Advanced Features 8. COMPONENT, S-VIDEO OUT Usage COMPONENT Out (View) YELLOW RED Television WHITE RED GREEN BLUE COMPONENT Out (View) S-VIDEO Out (View) YELLOW RED Television WHITE S-VIDEO Out (View) RED GREEN BLUE Connecting a Cable Connect the High quality TV cable to the "COMP/S-VIDEO" Jack of your A3 and the "COMPONENT IN/S-VIDEO IN" of the external AV device. For audio, connect "AV OUT" of A3 to "AUDIO IN" of the external AV device using AV cable. Move the switch at the bottom of A3 to "AV OUT" and the screen from A3 will be displayed on the external AV device. - If the screen does not display properly check the following. - Check to see of the switch on the bottom of A3 is set to "AV OUT". (Select either NTSC or PAL) - Choose Setup ->Display ->AV Out -> select "Component" or "S-Video" - To the external AV machineries and tools according to A3 "AV OUT" sets only the terminal of one in Component or S-Video connects and does. The case product which will connect Component and S-Video in same time malfunction is a possibility of doing. (If connected to external input 1, must be set to external channel 1 for properly operation. ) - If external AV device does not support Component(p), select Component(i). COWON A3 Advanced Features 9. Wallpaper Image Type Jpg, png and bmp of 800 x 480 sizes can be set as the wallpaper. Larger images will be resized and smaller images will be positioned in the center of the screen. Setting Wallpaper Select the desired file to use as the wallpaper in Photo mode and move the lever towards and select Set Wallpaper from the popup menu. If wallpaper is not set, enable wallpaper in Setup - Display - Wallpaper. [. . . ] Check to see if the switch on the bottom side of the player is placed to "AV OUT". For further detail, please visit our homepage at (http://www. COWON. com) - customer support -FAQ section. For further detail, please visit our homepage at (http://www. COWON. com) - customer support -FAQ section. You must format the unit in FAT32 format; otherwise system will not operate properly. [. . . ]