Samsung YP-60X manual

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    - Sports Function Support - Encoding Function - Removable Storage Device - 3D surround sound - MP3 & WMA Playback - FM Reception - 15-Hour Continuous Play AH68-01 509N (Rev 0.0)[...]

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    3 Contents 2 Basic Usage Playing Music and Turning Off the Device 34 Adjusting the Volume / Hold Function 35 Searching for Music/Voice Files 36 Encoding MP3s 37 Listening to FM Radio 38 Encoding From FM Radio 39 Additional Usage Loop Repeating 40 MENU Mode 41 Changing Modes 42 Setting Advanced Functions 43 Playing Folders 44 Selecting the Play Mode[...]

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    5 Safety Instructions 4 Earphones Follow Traffic Safety Instructions ● Do not use the earphones while driving an automobile or riding a bicycle. It’s not only dangerous, but also against the law. ● An accident may result if you turn up the volume of the earphones too high while walking down the street, especially when crossing at intersection[...]

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    Cautions for Recharging 7 Battery Charger Safety 6 ! ! CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN The uninsulated parts inside the charger can cause electric shock. For your safety, do not open the charger’s case. Read this User Manual to prevent any problems that may occur while using the charger. W W W W a a a a r r r r n n n n i i i i n n n n[...]

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    Sports Function Support ● Using the Consumed Calories, Heartrate and Stopwatch functions will help you exercise much more efficiently and scientifically. Encoding Function ● You can make an MP3 file from an external source using the ENC jack on the main unit. ● You can also convert an FM radio program into an MP3 file in real time. Removable [...]

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    11 FM Reception ● Listening to an FM program is made easy with Auto Search and Frequency Memory functions. Sound ● You can adjust the equalizer manually. 15-Hour Continuous Play ● Use a lithium polymer rechargable battery in order to play continuously for up to 15 hours. Player Sports Earphone USB cable Charger ● The capacity of the useable[...]

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    Location of Controls (yepp) 13 12 ENC/NAVI. Button Move to Track/ Speed Search Button Volume Button MENU/ Loop Repeating Button Sports Function Button Play/Stop/Pause On/Off Button Display Hold Switch Reset Hole USB Cable Connection Port ENC Jack Earphone Jack Heart Rate Measurement Sensor 001 Track 1 Nor 07:32 NOR A M 00:01:30 Title (track & a[...]

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    15 Connecting the yepp to a PC 14 1 Insert the Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive. The picture shown below appears. Select [yepp USB Driver] . Before connecting yepp to PC, make sure to install USB driver. If “Add New Hardware Wizard” appears, press the [Cancel] button and install USB driver. 2 Choose the language you wish to use. System Req[...]

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    17 16 Connect a USB cable to the USB port on the computer. Connect the opposite end of the USB cable to the USB cable port on the right side of the yepp. ● If you disconnect the USB cable from your PC while implementing a command or initializing during USB driver installation, your PC may not function correctly. 5 Upon installation of the USB dri[...]

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    19 Manual Installation of the USB Driver 18 Go to “Downloading/Uploading Files” if the USB driver is in place. Follow these steps if the USB driver is not in place. Check the device manager. ● Windows 98,ME: Control Panel → System → Device Manager ● Windows 2000: Control Panel → System → Hardware → Device Manager ● Windows XP: C[...]

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    21 20 Manual Installation of the USB Driver ● You must reboot your computer to complete the installation. Click [Next] in the series of windows that appear. In Windows 98 Select [Specify a location] and then select [CD-ROM] /driver for win98. [...]

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    23 22 Using the removable storage 1 2 N N N N o o o o t t t t i i i i c c c c e e e e ● Music File can be played only when it is downloaded in the MUSIC folder or the folder right below of MUSIC folder. ● The order of music files is not relative to the replay order when you select a Removable Disk in Windows Explorer. ● While either DOWNLOAD [...]

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    25 24 Installing yepp Studio 1 Insert the Installation CD into CD-ROM drive. Select [yepp Studio] . 2 Select language 3 Click [Next] in the series of windows that appear. ● Please refer to Help for more information on how to use yepp Studio.[...]

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    27 26 Run yepp Studio and press F1. ● Help will appear. Move the arrow to the top of yepp Studio and right click on the mouse. The following selection window will appear. ● Click on Help and the Help window will appear. To View Help on yepp Studio Installing yepp Studio N N N N o o o o t t t t e e e e ● Music recognition technology and relate[...]

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    29 28 Installing Fitness Manager 1 Insert the Installation CD into your PC's CD-ROMdrive. Select [Fitness Manager] . 2 Choose the language you wish to use. 3 Click [Next] in the series of windows that appear.[...]

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    31 30 Using Fitness Manager 4 Press the [OK] button after entering your personal information. 5 After entering a username and password, log in by clicking [Login] . 1 Turn on the yepp and connect it to your PC. 2 Click [yepp Sports Fitness Manager] on the desktop. 3 When connecting to Fitness Manager for the first time, click [New Account] and crea[...]

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    33 32 Using Fitness Manager 1 Turn on the yepp and connect it to your PC. 2 Click [Account] after selecting Fitness Manager . 3 After setting up the user, click the [OK] button. [Calorie List] ● You can see the measured data that has been saved. - Data : Displays the data and time when a user takes exercise. - Exercise time : Displays the exercis[...]

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    Adjusting the Volume/Hold Function 35 Playing Music and Turning Off the Device 34 Press the , buttons to adjust the volume. N N N N o o o o t t t t e e e e ● The volume can be adjusted in increments between 0 and 40. ● Press the , buttons once to adjust the volume by one step. Press and hold the , buttons to increase or decrease the volume in g[...]

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    37 Searching for Music/Voice Files 36 Encoding MP3s N N N N o o o o t t t t e e e e ● VBR(Variable Bit Rate) file: A file that constantly changes the compression rate according to the type of sounds, such as their pitch, in the file. ● With VBR files, pressing the button within 5 seconds from the start of the track may not result in the previou[...]

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    Encoding From FM Radio 39 Listening to FM Radio 38 FM Scan 07:32 A M 91.90 MHz FM CH — — 07:32 A M 91.90 MHz Select FM mode first. (Refer to “Changing Modes”) ● Press the , buttons to search manually for the desired frequency. ● Press and hold the , buttons in order to search for and stop at frequencies with reception. 1 Press the ENC b[...]

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    MENU Mode 41 Loop Repeating 40 Starting Point While playing music files, press the button briefly at the beginning of the loop you want to set. appears in the display. Ending Point Press the button briefly again to set the end of the loop. appears in the display. The loop is played repeatedly. N N N N o o o o t t t t e e e e ● Press the button br[...]

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    Setting Advanced Functions 43 Changing Modes 42 1 Press and hold the button. MODE SELECT EXIT MUSIC FM MODE SELECT LINE ENC EXIT MUSIC MODE SELECT FM ENC LINE ENC EXIT MODE SELECT FM FM ENC LINE ENC MODE SELECT MUSIC FM FM ENC 2 After using the , button to move to MODE SELECT, press the button. 3 Move to the mode you want by using the , buttons, an[...]

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    Selecting the Play mode 45 Playing Folders 44 1 Select FOLDER PLAY in SETTING menu. ● The saved folders are shown. 2 In PLAY MODE, after moving to the desired folder with the , button press the button. ● The files in the selected folder are played. ● FOLDER PLAY does not work when there aren’t any files in the folder. ● Move to each respe[...]

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    47 Setting Sound Effects 46 1 Select SOUND EFFECT in SETTING menu. 2 In SOUND EFFECT, after moving to the desired sound mode with the , button, press the button. 1 Use the , buttons to move to the setting you want (out of the 4 settings available) and press the button to select. SOUND EFFECT EXIT EQ SRS SOUND EFFECT TRUBASS WOW EXIT EQ EXIT NORMAL [...]

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    49 Managing Files 48 Setting Times 1 Select FILE in SETTING. 2 Select DELETE and then move to the file you wish to delete. ● If EXIT is selected, files in other folders can also be selected. 3 Select CONFIRM in the DELETE CONFIRM Window after pressing the button. ● The selected file is deleted. DELETE CONFIRM CONFIRM CANCEL FORMA T CONFIRM CANC[...]

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    51 Setting Times 50 Setting the Environment ● Use the , buttons to set the SLEEP TIME. ● The sleep time can be set from 3 to 180 minutes. The power turns off automatically after the set time has passed. ● When set to NO SLEEP, the power does not turn off automatically. SLEEP TIME 150 min BACKLIGHT TIME 15 sec ● Use the , buttons to set the [...]

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    53 Setting the Environment 52 WOW LEVEL ● The levels of SRS and TRUBASS can be adjusted. ● Use the , buttons to select the level you want. ● The level for SRS and TRUBASS can each be set within the range of 0 to 10. Select SOUND in ENVIRONMENT. SRS LEVEL 8 Level TRUBASS LEVEL 8 Level SOUND CONTROL ● If OPTIMIZATION is selected, the SRS func[...]

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    55 Setting the Environment 54 ● Use the , button to select the desired menu language from among nine languages. ● The menu is shown in the selected language. ● SETTING, ENVIRONMENT, COUNTRY and LANGUAGE are shown only in English. ● Use the , button to select kg/m or lb/ft as the measurement units. Select COUNTRY in SETTING menu. LANGUAGE IT[...]

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    56 57 Setting FM 1 Press and hold the button while in FM Mode. ● FM SETTING is shown. 2 After moving to AUTO PRESET using the , button, press the button. ● Frequencies within the range of 87.5MHz to 108MHz are automatically selected and stored. ● Frequencies are automatically stored, starting from 1. FM Scan 07:32 A M 91.90 MHz FM CHANNEL CH1[...]

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    59 58 Using Sports Function 3 After placing your finger on the sensor on the top of the device, press the button. ● Measurement of heart rate starts. ● When the heart rate measurement finishes, the heartrate that was measured is saved automatically and a “ ” indicator is shown in the display window. 4 Measure your heart rate one more time a[...]

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    61 Using Sports Function 60 2 Select DATABASE in SPORTS FUNCTION. 3 To see the consumed calories measured, select VIEW CALORIES. To see the heart rate, select VIEW HEART RATE. ● Shows the most recently measured data. 1 Press the Sports Function Select button. Checking the Database STOP W A TCH function 1 Press the Sports Function Select button tw[...]

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    63 MENU Table 62 ● Use the , button to navigate and then select using the button.[...]

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    65 Troubleshooting 64 The software doesn’t work ● Refer to the recommended PC specifications. The yepp does not work and the LCD displays nothing. ● Check the condition of the rechargable battery. ● Press the RESET hole on the side of the main unit with a pin. ● If a problem continues after you reset the main unit, try to use after format[...]

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    Specifications 66 MEMO Model YP-60 Built-in Memory capacity 128MB(YP-60 H)/256MB(YP-60 V)/512MB(YP-60 X)/1GB(YP-60 Z) Voltage 3.7V (Li-polymer battery) Playing time Lasts up to 15hours (MP3 128Kbps, Vol level 20) Recharge time Approximately three hours. Maximom number of files that can be saved Up to 256 files (per folder). Dimensions/Weight 39X93X[...]