Samsung YP-Q2AB manual

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    MP3 Player user manual imagine the possibilities Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product. To receive a more complete service, please register your product at www.samsung.com/register YP-Q2[...]

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    features of your new MP3 Player Good looking. Smart. Reliable. And lots of fun. Your new MP3 player is all this and more. Its state-of-the-art technology delivers rich sound, vibrant pictures, and action-packed games. You’ll love your new MP3 player, whether you’re exercising, downloading your favorite tunes, watching videos, playing games, or [...]

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    safety information What the icons and signs in this user manual mean : W ARNING Means that death or serious personal injury is a risk. CAUTION Means that there is a potential risk for personal injury or material damage. CAUTION T o reduce the risk of fi re, explosion, electric shock, or personal injury when using your MP3 Player , follow these bas[...]

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    safety information This manual describes how to properly use your new MP3 player. Read it carefully to avoid damaging the player and injuring yourself. Pay particular attention to the following serious warnings: PROTECT YOURSELF Do not disassemble, repair , or modify this product on your own. Do not get the product wet or drop it in water . If the [...]

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    PROTECT YOURSELF Using earphones or headphones for an extended time may cause serious damage to your hearing. If you are exposed to sound louder than 85db for an extended time, you may adversely affect your hearing. The louder the sound is, the more seriously damaged your hearing may be (an ordinary conversation is between 50 to 60db and road noise[...]

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    contents THE BASICS 9 9 What’ s included 10 Y our MP3 player 13 Resetting the system 14 Using the touch button 15 Charging the battery 16 Caring for the battery 16 T urning the Power on & off 17 Controlling the volume 17 Disabling the buttons 18 Browsing for fi les using “ fi le browser” 18 Deleting fi les with “ fi le browser” 19[...]

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    contents W A TCHING A VIDEO 49 49 W atching a video 50 V ideo playback display 51 T ouch buttons for playback control 52 W atching a bookmarked fi le 52 Using the video menu READING TEXT 61 61 Reading text 62 Reading a bookmarked fi le 62 Using the text menu VIEWING PICTURES 54 54 V iewing pictures 55 Picture display 56 Using the picture menu LIS[...]

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    contents LISTENING T O FM RADIO 66 66 Listening to FM radio 67 FM radio display 68 Using the FM radio menu VIEWING DA T ACASTS 75 75 V iewing datacasts ENJOYING THE PRIME P ACK 76 76 V oice recording 78 Playing video games TROUBLESHOOTING 80 80 T roubleshooting APPENDIX 83 83 Menu tree 84 Product speci fi cations 86 License[...]

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    the basics _ 9 the basics WHA T’S INCLUDED Y our new MP3 player comes with these accessories. If you’re missing any of these items, please contact a Samsung Customer Service Centre near you. Player Earphones USB Cable The accessories in your box may look slightly dif ferent than these shown.[...]

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    10 _ the basics YOUR MP3 PLA YER Screen display Power & Hold button Press and hold for power on/of f. Press once to lock the button functions. Press once again to unlock the button functions. Reset hole If a player malfunction occurs, press the reset hole with a pointed object to re-initialize the system. User/Recording button Press to access t[...]

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    the basics _ 1 1 YOUR MP3 PLA YER (Continued) These buttons are ‘T ouch Sensitive’ buttons. Back button T ap to move to the previous screen. Press and hold to move to the main menu screen. Up volume button T ap to increase the volume or move to an upper item/menu. Play/Pause/Select button T ap to select Play/Pause and a function, or move to the[...]

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    12 _ the basics YOUR MP3 PLA YER (Continued) Earphones Labeled “L” for the left earpiece and “R” for the right earpiece. Also serves as an antenna for FM Radio in the MP3 player . Earphone connection jack USB connection port Neck string hole[...]

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    the basics _ 13 RESETTING THE SYSTEM If your MP3 player won’t turn on, won’t play music, or isn’t recognized by your computer when you connect it, you may have to reset the system. Press the Reset hole at the rear of the player with a pointed object such as a safety clip. The system will be initialized. Y our settings and fi les will not be [...]

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    14 _ the basics USING THE T OUCH BUTT ON T ap on the touch button with your fi ngertip. T o avoid damage to the touch button, do not use any object other than your fi ngers to operate it. Do not tap on the touch button if your fi ngers are not clean. Do not tap on the touch button with gloves on. The touch button may not function if you use a ?[...]

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    the basics _ 15 2 Screen Display <USB connected> < > - Charging < > - Fully Charged    1 CHARGING THE BA TTER Y Charge the player before using it for the fi rst time and when you haven’t used it for awhile. 1. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to the USB connection port on the bottom of the player . 2. Connect th[...]

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    16 _ the basics CARING FOR THE BA TTER Y Y our battery will last longer if you follow these simple guidelines for caring and storing the player . • Recharge the battery within the temperature range of 5°C~35°C (40°F~95°F). • Do not overcharge (longer than 12 hours). Excessive charging or discharging may shorten the battery’ s life. • Ba[...]

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    the basics _ 17 CONTROLLING THE VOLUME Y ou can adjust the volume while a fi le is playing back. T ap the [Up,Down] button . The range of volume is set between 0 to 30. DISABLING THE BUTT ONS The Hold function disables all the other buttons on the MP3 player , so that if you accidentally bump one-while working out, for example-your music won’t b[...]

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    18 _ the basics BROWSING FOR FILES USING “FILE BROWSER” Search easily for fi les using the “File Browser” function. 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. 2. Select a desired folder to bring up the fi le list. 3. Select a desired fi le. The fi le will start playing. <My Pack> of <File Browser> is the folder storing DNSe[...]

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    the basics _ 19 CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES Y ou can change the pre-set factory values to truly customize your MP3 player . 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. 2. Select a desired item in the setting list. 3. Select a desired setting option. 4. Set the options you prefer . [Settings list][...]

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    20 _ the basics CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued) Sound Setting Options Y ou can set the master EQ, beep sound and volume limit. Master EQ : Y ou can optimize sound settings. Select the desired frequency and its level. Beep Sound : Sets the beep sound for button operations to on or off. Select either <Of f> or <On>. V ol[...]

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    the basics _ 21 CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued) Display Setting Options Change the menu design, font, display of f and brightness of your screen, etc. Menu Design : Y ou can change the style of the main menu screen. Select either <Matrix> or <String>. Font : Y ou can change the font type of the menu language. Select on[...]

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    22 _ the basics CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued) Language Setting Options The menus on your new MP3 player can be set to appear in any one of the available languages. Y ou can change your preferred language easily . Menu : Set the menu language. Select from <English>, < 䚐ạ㛨 >, <Français>, <Deutsch>, &[...]

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    the basics _ 23 CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued) Date&T ime Setting Option Set the current date and time. 1. Set each <Y ear>, <Month> , <Date> , <Hour> , <Min> , <AM/PM> . 2. T ap [ ] . 3. Select <Y es> . The date and time will be saved. [...]

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    24 _ the basics CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued) System Setting Options Choose the sleep timer , auto power off and default setting that’ s right for you. My Info : Y ou can set your name and birth date. See page 26. Sleep : T urns off power automatically after the preset time. Select either <Off>, <15min>, <30min&[...]

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    the basics _ 25 CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued) System Setting Options (Continued) About : Checks the memory capacity , fi le number and fi rmware version. Memory - <Used> indicates the usage, <Available> indicates the remaining capacity and <T otal> indicates the total memory capacity . Files - Y ou can check [...]

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    26 _ the basics CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued) My Name Setting 1. Select <My Info> . 2. Select <My Name> . 3. Enter your name. [ ] : The input mode switches from upper and lower case English to numbers. [ ] : Y ou can delete the characters one at a time. [ ] : Y ou can insert ‘–‘. [ ] : Con fi rm your setting. [...]

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    the basics _ 27 CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued) User Button Mode Setting Y ou can access the function directly with the [ ] button in each mode. 1. Select <User Button Mode> . Y ou can check the function of the user button in each mode. In the Music mode, you can set one of 3 music options as a user button by tapping [ ]. Th[...]

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    28 _ EmoDio EmoDio EmoDio is a software application provided for this MP3 player for various content-related services as well as device support. Before you start - Follow the quick start guide to install EmoDio. Connect the player to your PC. <EmoDio> will automatically start when the player is connected to your PC. If the program does not st[...]

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    EmoDio _ 29 USING EMODIO EmoDio is the easy-to-use software application that helps you organize your fi les on your PC. With your fi les already sorted and organized in EmoDio, you can quickly transfer them to your MP3 player without searching your entire hard drive for the right fi le. “EmoDio” fi le transfer is the easiest way to get fi [...]

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    30 _ EmoDio USING EMODIO (Continued) Do not disconnect the USB cable during fi le transfer . Disconnecting during transfer may damage the player or your PC. T o avoid an unstable connection, connect the player to the computer directly rather than through a USB hub. All functions on the player are disabled during the PC connection. Use F A T 32 for[...]

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    EmoDio _ 31 USING AS A REMOV ABLE DISK Y ou can use the player as a removable storage device. Before you start - Connect the player to your PC. 1. Open fi les/folders to transfer from your PC. 2. Open <My Computer>  <Q2> from the desktop. 3. Select the fi les/folders to transfer from your PC and drag-and-drop them to a folder of yo[...]

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    32 _ EmoDio DISCONNECTING FROM YOUR PC Follow the steps below to prevent damage to the player and data when disconnecting from your PC. 1. Place the mouse cursor on top of the icon on the taskbar at the bottom right corner of the desktop and click the left mouse button. 2. Click the <Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device Drive> message. 3. Di[...]

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    listening to music _ 33 listening to music Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player , and check the battery . LISTENING BY CA TEGOR Y 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. 2. Select a desired item in the music list. 3. Select a music fi le to play . The music will start playing.  [...]

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    34 _ listening to music LISTENING BY CA TEGOR Y (Continued) Music List File information including the artist name, album name, music title and genre will be displayed according to the ID3 T ag information on the appropriate music fi le. A fi le without an ID3 T ag is displayed as [Unknown]. Now Playing: Plays a recently played fi le or moves to [...]

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    listening to music _ 35 MUSIC PLA YBACK DISPLA Y 1 Lock Indicator 2 Current T ime 3 Battery Status 4 Current track playing / T otal number of tracks Indicator 5 Play Speed Indicator 6 Music Play Screen 7 Music T itle 8 T otal Play T ime 9 Play/Pause/Search Indicator 10 Music Mode Indicator 11 Parent Menu Indicator 12 Play Mode Indicator 13 DNSe Mod[...]

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    36 _ listening to music T OUCH BUTTONS FOR PLA YBACK CONTROL [Left] button T ap once 3 seconds after the current fi le started playing to play the beginning of the current fi le. T ap twice 3 seconds after the current fi le started playing to play the previous fi le. Press and hold to move backwards in the current fi le. T ap to pause during p[...]

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    listening to music _ 37 CREA TING A PLA YLIST ON YOUR MP3 PLA YER If you’ve already downloaded fi les to your MP3 player , you can create a “Favorites” playlist without EmoDio or your PC. T o delete a Playlist 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. 2. Select <Playlists> . 3. Select a desired playlist and tap [ ] . 4. Select <De[...]

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    38 _ listening to music CREA TING A PLA YLIST ON YOUR MP3 PLA YER (Continued) T o add a new Playlist 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. 2. Select <Playlists> and tap [ ] . 3. Select <Add New Playlist> . 4. Enter your playlist name. [ ] : The input mode switches from upper and lower case English to numbers. [ ] : Y ou can delete[...]

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    listening to music _ 39 CREA TING A PLA YLIST ON YOUR MP3 PLA YER (Continued) T o add a fi le to the Playlist 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. 2. Select <Music Browser> . 3. Select a music fi le to add and tap [ ] . 4. Select <Add to Playlist> . 5. Select a playlist to add the selected fi le. The selected fi le will be ad[...]

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    40 _ listening to music CREA TING A PLA YLIST ON YOUR MP3 PLA YER (Continued) T o delete a fi le from a Playlist 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. 2. Select <Playlists> . 3. Select a desired playlist. 4. Select a fi le to delete and tap [ ] . 5. Select <Delete from Playlist> . The selected fi le is deleted from the playlist[...]

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    listening to music _ 41 USING THE MUSIC MENU The Music menu allows you manage all facets of listening - from repeating tracks and albums to choosing the background on the screen as you listen. T o set the sound effect Y ou can select the sound effect for your favorite music fi les. 1. T ap [ ] while listening to music. 2. Select <Sound Effect&g[...]

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    42 _ listening to music USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued) T o set the Digital Natural Sound engine (DNSe) Select the right sound for each music genre. 1. T ap [ ] while listening to music. 2. Select <DNSe> . 3. Select a desired DNSe. Select from <Auto>, <Normal>, <Studio>, <Rock>, <Classical>, <Jazz>, <Ba[...]

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    listening to music _ 43 USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued) T o select user DNSe Y ou can set 3 different user DNSe on the player or up to 97 in the EmoDio software for transfer to the player . This enables you to make and save many dif ferent DNSe settings to enhance various types of music. 1. T ap [ ] while listening to music. 2. Select <DNSe>[...]

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    44 _ listening to music USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued) T o select user DNSe (Continued) For further information on setting a User DNSe using <EmoDio>, refer to <EmoDio> help. T o set the play mode Select the playback mode from the options below . 1. T ap [ ] while listening to music. 2. Select <Play Mode> . 3. Select a desired p[...]

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    listening to music _ 45 USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued) T o select the music play screen Choose a background image from those provided to be displayed as you listen to music. 1. T ap [ ] while listening to music. 2. Select <Music Play Screen> . 3. Select a desired music play screen. Music Play Screen Options Select from <Album Art>, &l[...]

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    46 _ listening to music USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued) T o set the play speed Speed up or slow down your favorite music by adjusting the play speed. 1. T ap [ ] while listening to music. 2. Select <Play Speed> . 3. Select a desired play speed. Select from <Slow 3>, <Slow 2>, <Slow 1>, <Normal>, <Fast 1>, <Fa[...]

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    listening to music _ 47 USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued) T o add a fi le to the Playlist Y ou can add the current music track to a desired playlist. 1. T ap [ ] while listening to music. 2. Select <Add to Playlist> . 3. Select a desired playlist and tap [ ] . The current track will be added to the playlist. Y ou can check the playlist in <[...]

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    48 _ listening to music USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued) T o set Section Repeat This function enables you to listen to speci fi c parts of a track repeatedly . It’ s helpful when learning a language. 1. T ap [ ] while listening to music. 2. Select <Repeat A-B Mode> . 3. T ap [ ] at the beginning of the section you want to repeat. The start[...]

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    watching a video _ 49 watching a video Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player , and check the battery . W A TCHING A VIDEO 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. 2. Select a video fi le to play . The selected video fi le starts to play horizontally . When transferring a video fi le to the player using <EmoDio&g[...]

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    50 _ watching a video VIDEO PLA YBACK DISPLA Y 1 Current T ime 6 Lock Indicator 2 Battery Status 7 Play/Pause/Search Indicator 3 File Name 8 V ideo Mode Indicator 4 Play Status Bar 9 Current Play T ime 5 T otal Play T ime The screen pictures are for illustration purposes only . The actual screen may differ .  NOTE 8 9 6 1 5 2 4 3 7[...]

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    watching a video _ 51 T OUCH BUTTONS FOR PLA YBACK CONTROL [Left] button T ap once 3 seconds after the current fi le started playing to play the beginning of the current fi le. T ap twice 3 seconds after the current fi le started playing to play the previous fi le. Press and hold to move backwards in the current fi le. T ap to pause during pla[...]

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    52 _ watching a video W A TCHING A BOOKMARKED FILE The point where video fi le playback was last stopped is automatically bookmarked. 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. Y ou can see the coloured bookmark fi le in the video fi le list. 2. Select a desired bookmark fi le. Y ou can watch the video fi le from the point the fi le is last [...]

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    watching a video _ 53 USING THE VIDEO MENU (Continued) T o set the Digital Natural Sound engine (DNSe) Select the right sound for each video genre. 1. T ap [ ] during video playback. 2. Select <DNSe> . 3. Select a desired DNSe. Select from <Normal>, <Drama> and <Action> . What is DNSe? Digital Natural Sound Engine (DNSe) is [...]

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    54 _ viewing pictures [Up, Down] button [Left, Right] button <In horizontal view> viewing pictures Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player , and check the battery . VIEWING PICTURES 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. 2. Select a desired picture fi le. The selected picture will be displayed. T o move to the [...]

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    viewing pictures _ 55 PICTURE DISPLA Y Picture Preview Screen 1 Parent Menu Indicator 2 Current T ime 3 Battery Status 4 Current fi le / T otal number of fi les Indicator 5 Lock Indicator 6 Music Play Status 7 Picture Mode Indicator 8 File Name 9 Thumbnail Images The screen pictures are for illustration purposes only . The actual screen may diffe[...]

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    56 _ viewing pictures USING THE PICTURE MENU T o view pictures while listening to music or FM radio Y ou can enjoy music or FM radio while viewing pictures. 1. T ap [ ] while viewing a picture. 2. Select <Music On> or <FM Radio On> . Each tap of the <Music On> or <FM Radio On> toggles between sound on/off. T o watch a slides[...]

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    viewing pictures _ 57 USING THE PICTURE MENU (Continued) T o stop the slideshow 1 . T ap [ ] in the slideshow mode. 2. Select <Stop Slideshow> . This will stop the slideshow . Y ou can also stop a slideshow by tapping [ ] in the slideshow mode. T o set the slideshow speed 1. T ap [ ] while viewing a picture. 2. Select <Slideshow Speed> [...]

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    58 _ viewing pictures USING THE PICTURE MENU (Continued) T o enlarge a picture Y ou can zoom in on a picture. 1. T ap [ ] while viewing a picture. 2. Select <Zoom> . 3. Select a desired zoom factor . Select from <100%>, <200%> and <400%>. 4. T ap the [Up, Down, Left, Right] button to move to the portion of the picture to mag[...]

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    viewing pictures _ 59 USING THE PICTURE MENU (Continued) T o rotate a picture Y ou can rotate a picture for your convenience. 1. T ap [ ] while viewing a picture. 2. Select <Rotate> . 3. Select a desired angle. Select from <Left 90°>, <Right 90°> and <180°>. [...]

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    60 _ viewing pictures USING THE PICTURE MENU (Continued) T o set a picture as a background image Y ou can set a desired picture as a background image for the display window . 1. Select a picture fi le to set as a background image and tap [ ] . 2. Select <Select as My Skin> ĺ <Y es> . The selected picture will be set to the background [...]

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    reading text _ 61 reading text Whether it’s a novel, the manuscript of a new story, or your research paper, your MP3 player allows you to read it... all while listening to music! Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player , and check the battery . Set a preferred text language for text. See page 65. READING TEXT 1. Select t[...]

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    62 _ reading text READING A BOOKMARKED FILE The point where text fi le playback was last stopped is automatically bookmarked. 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. Y ou can see the coloured bookmark fi le in the text fi le list. 2. Select a desired bookmark fi le. Y ou can read the text fi le from the point the fi le is last played. Up [...]

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    reading text _ 63 USING THE TEXT MENU (Continued) T o move to the fi rst page Use this if you want to view the text from the fi rst page. 1. T ap [ ] while viewing a text. 2. Select <Go to 1st Page> ĺ <Y es> . Moves to the fi rst page of the text fi le. T o change the font size Y ou can change the font size of the text. 1. T ap [ ][...]

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    64 _ reading text USING THE TEXT MENU (Continued) T o set the text viewer colour Choose what colour you’d like the text to appear . 1. T ap [ ] while viewing a text. 2. Select <T ext V iewer Color> . 3. Select a desired text viewer colour . Select from <T ype 1> to <T ype 6>. T o set the text view mode Y ou can view text horizon[...]

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    reading text _ 65 USING THE TEXT MENU (Continued) T o set a text language Y ou can select a language for viewing text. 1. T ap [ ] while viewing a text. 2. Select <T ext Language> . <English>, <Korean>, <French>, <German>, <Italian>, <Japanese>, <Chinese(S)>, <Chinese(T)>, <Spanish>, <R[...]

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    66 _ listening to FM radio listening to FM radio Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player , and check the battery . LISTENING T O FM RADIO 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. FM radio reception will start. T o use the Mute function T ap [ ] while listening to FM Radio T ap [ ] once again to resume listening. Always [...]

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    listening to FM radio _ 67 FM RADIO DISPLA Y 1 Current T ime 2 Battery Status 3 Mute Indicator 4 Frequency Location Indicator 5 Lock Indicator 6 Radio Mode Indicator 7 Manual/Preset Mode Indicator 8 Current Frequency(MHz) Indicator The screen pictures are for illustration purposes only . The actual screen may differ .  NOTE 2 1 3 8 4 7 5 6[...]

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    68 _ listening to FM radio USING THE FM RADIO MENU T o search for FM stations Press and hold the [Left, Right] button and then release in Manual mode. The search will stop at the frequency nearest from the point the button is released. OR, T ap the [Left, Right] button to progress through the frequencies one by one in Manual mode. Moves to frequenc[...]

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    listening to FM radio _ 69 USING THE FM RADIO MENU (Continued) T o switch to Preset Mode Select this mode if you want to search through your saved FM presets one preset at a time. 1. T ap [ ] in Manual mode. 2. Select <Go to Preset Mode> . If no preset frequencies are set, the player will not switch to Preset mode. T o switch to Manual Mode S[...]

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    70 _ listening to FM radio USING THE FM RADIO MENU (Continued) T o store stations in the preset memory Y ou can store up to 30 stations in your MP3 player ’s memory and return to them with the press of just one button. Manual - choose only the stations you want to store 1. Select a frequency to preset in Manual mode and tap [ ] . 2. Select <Ad[...]

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    listening to FM radio _ 71 USING THE FM RADIO MENU (Continued) T o listen to preset stations T ap the [Left, Right] button in Preset mode. Y ou can listen to the stored radio frequency . T o delete a preset Follow the steps below to delete frequencies while listening to FM radio. 1. Search for a preset frequency to delete in Preset mode and tap [ ][...]

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    72 _ listening to FM radio USING THE FM RADIO MENU (Continued) T o record FM Radio broadcasting Y ou can record an FM radio program at any time while listening to the radio. 1. Select a frequency to record in FM Radio mode and tap [ ] . 2. Select <Start Recording> . The player starts recording. Y ou can also record FM radio by pressing and ho[...]

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    listening to FM radio _ 73 USING THE FM RADIO MENU (Continued) T o set the FM recording quality Y ou can select the recording quality for FM radio. 1. T ap [ ] in FM Radio mode. 2. Select <REC Quality> . 3. Select a desired recording quality . Select from <Super High(128kbps)>, <High(96kbps)>, <Normal(64kbps)>. The better th[...]

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    74 _ listening to FM radio USING THE FM RADIO MENU (Continued) T o set the FM region Y ou can change an FM region setting in preparation for overseas travel. 1. T ap [ ] in FM Radio mode. 2. Select <FM Region> . 3. Select a desired FM region. Frequency range by region Worldwide Search for FM frequencies in 50 kHz increments between 87.50 MHz~[...]

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    viewing datacasts _ 75 viewing datacasts You can automatically receive updated information without having to visit your frequently visited news, blog and UCC sites every time. Before you start - T ransfer a desired channel post to the player using <EmoDio>. Connect the earphones, then turn on the player , and check the battery . VIEWING DA T [...]

  • Page 76

    76 _ enjoying the prime pack enjoying the prime pack VOICE RECORDING Y ou can make a voice recording. 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen. 2. Select <V oice REC> . 3. Ta p [ ] . The player starts recording. Y ou can also record by pressing and holding the [ ] button. Do not put the microphone too close to or far away from your mouth as[...]

  • Page 77

    enjoying the prime pack _ 77 VOICE RECORDING (Continued) T o set V oice Recording Quality Y ou can select the voice recording quality . 1. T ap [ ] in voice record mode. 2. Select <V oice REC Quality> . 3. Select a desired recording quality . Select from <Super High(128kbps)>, <High(96kbps)>, <Normal(64kbps)>. The better the[...]

  • Page 78

    78 _ enjoying the prime pack PLA YING VIDEO GAMES Y our MP3 player comes with the exciting games already loaded on! Before you start - T urn on the player , and check the battery . 1. Select the icon on the main menu screen 2. Select <Games> . 3. S elect a desired game. Games may be added or changed without notice. For more information, see t[...]

  • Page 79

    enjoying the prime pack _ 79 PLA YING VIDEO GAMES (Continued) BOMB BOMB This is a brain game where you change the order of three blocks to match the colour of the hammer-imaged block with that of stacked ones. T ap the [Left, Right] button to move the blocks to the left or right. T ap the [Up] button to change the position of the blocks horizontall[...]

  • Page 80

    80 _ troubleshooting troubleshooting If you have a problem with your new MP3 player, check for a solution in this list. If the problem persists, contact your local Samsung Customer Service Centre. PROBLEM SOLUTION Power will not turn on. • Power will not turn on if the battery is completely drained. Recharge the battery and turn the power on agai[...]

  • Page 81

    troubleshooting _ 81 PROBLEM SOLUTION Battery life differs from what is stated in the manual. • The battery life can vary depending on the sound mode and display settings. • Battery life may be shortened when the player is left for extended periods in low or high temperatures. EmoDio Program Malfunction • Check if your PC meets the basic syst[...]

  • Page 82

    82 _ troubleshooting PROBLEM SOLUTION Files or data are missing. • Check if the USB cable has been disconnected during fi le or data transmission. If this is the case, it may cause serious damage not only to fi les/data but also to the product. Samsung is not responsible for data loss. Abnormal play time display during play . • Check if the ?[...]

  • Page 83

    appendix _ 83 appendix MENU TREE Here’ s a quick look at how the menus and functions are organized on your new MP3 player . Menu Select Screen Music Videos Pictures T exts FM Radio Datacasts Prime Pack File Browser Settings V oice REC Sound Games Display Language Date&T ime System Sound Effect Brightness Music On/Off Music On/Off Go to Preset[...]

  • Page 84

    84 _ appendix PRODUCT SPECIFICA TIONS Model Name YP-Q2 Rating DC 5.0V/ 500mA Built-in Battery Power 580 mAh/ DC 3.7V File Compatibility AUDIO : MPEG1 Layer3 (32kbps ~ 320kbps, 32kHz ~ 48kHz), MPEG2 Layer3 (8kbps ~ 160kbps, 16kHz ~ 24kHz), MPEG2.5 Layer3 (8kbps ~ 160kbps, 8kHz ~ 12kHz), WMA(8kbps ~ 320kbps, 8kHz ~ 48kHz) Ogg(Q0~Q10), FLAC(Free Lossl[...]

  • Page 85

    appendix _ 85 Case Plastic Weight 58g Dimensions (WxHxD) 49 X 101 X 9.9 mm FM Radio FM Frequency 87.5~108.0MHz FM T .H.D 1% FM Signal to Noise Ratio 55 dB FM Useable Sensitiivity 38dB  The contents of this Manual are subject to change without prior notice for further improvement.[...]

  • Page 86

    86 _ appendix LICENSE The product player accompanying this user manual is licensed under certain intellectual property rights of certain third parties. This license is limited to private non-commercial use by end-user consumers for licensed contents. No rights are granted for commercial use. The license does not cover any product player other than [...]

  • Page 87

    CONT ACT SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products, please contact the SAMSUNG Customer Care Centre. Country Customer Care Centre  Web Site CANADA 1-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864) www .samsung.com/ca MEXICO 01-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864) www .samsung.com/mx U.S.A 1-800-SAMSUNG(726-7864) www .samsung.com/us ARGENTINE [...]

  • Page 88

    Country Customer Care Centre  Web Site POLAND 0 801 1SAMSUNG(172678), 022-607-93-33 www .samsung.com/pl PORTUGAL 80820-SAMSUNG(726-7864) www .samsung.com/pt SLOV AKIA 0800-SAMSUNG(726-7864) www .samsung.com/sk SP AIN 902-1-SAMSUNG (902 172 678) www .samsung.com/es SWEDEN 075-SAMSUNG(726 78 64) www .samsung.com/se U.K 0845 SAMSUNG (7267864) www .[...]

  • Page 89

    GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE V ersion 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor , Boston, MA 021 10-1301, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take awa[...]

  • Page 90

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  • Page 92

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  • Page 93

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/ or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY W ARRANTY ; without even the [...]

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