Samsung Electronics Co YPP2 DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER User Manual 0608 YPP2 USA ENGLISH0 0 print indd
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd DIGITAL AUDIO PLAYER 0608 YPP2 USA ENGLISH0 0 print indd
Manual

features of your new MP3 Player
Good looking. Smart. Reliable. And lots of fun. Your new MP3 player is all this
and more. Its compact silhouette takes up the tiniest space in your pocket,
and its state-of-the-art technology delivers rich sound, and vibrant pictures.
You’ll love your new MP3 player, whether you’re exercising, downloading your
favorite tunes, watching videos, or even listening to FM Radio.
Use it once, and you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it.
PUTTING THE “MULTI” IN MULTIMEDIA
We call it an MP3 player, but it’s much more
than that. It allows you to view pictures, text,
and videos, listen to FM radio.
And Bluetooth wireless technology turns
your MP3 player into your own personal
network.
TOUCH NAVIGATION!
You can tap on the touch screen to navigate
through the menus.
COLOR LCD SCREEN DESIGN
It delivers vivid color and images with an
wide LCD screen.
WHERE FORM MEETS FUNCTION
Sure, it’s sleek and good-looking. But it’s
easy to hold and use, too.
EASY SEARCH!
You can search for fi les with the easy-to-
use File Brower, and also navigate through
menus while listening to music.
LONGER PLAY TIME AND SHORTER
DOWNLOADING!
A fully charged battery can play up to 15
hours of music and 5 hours of video.
Download times are shorter. Because of its
USB 2.0 capability, the player is much faster
than models with USB 1.1.
ACOUSTIC WONDER
Your new MP3 player has built-in DNSe
(Digital Natural Sound engine), Samsung’s™
unique sound technology created to deliver
richer, deeper sound for an unbelievable
listening experience.
DATACAST
Using <Media Studio>, you can transfer
multimedia sources including news, blogs
and UCC registered on RSS to the player for
your entertainment.

safety information
What the icons and signs in this user manual mean :
WARNING
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
To reduce the risk of fi re, explosion, electric shock, or
personal injury when using your MP3 Player, follow
these basic safety precautions:
NOTE
Means hints or referential pages that may be helpful to
operate the player.
Do NOT attempt.
Do NOT disassemble.
Do NOT touch.
Follow directions explicitly.
Unplug the power plug from the wall socket.
Call the service center for help.
These warning signs are here to prevent injury to you and others.
Please follow them explicitly.
After reading this section, keep it in a safe place for future reference.

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 product gets wet, do
not switch it on because you could get an electric shock. Instead, contact
a Samsung Customer Service Center near you.
Do not use the earphone while you are driving a bicycle, automobile or
motorcycle.
Otherwise it can cause a serious accident and, furthermore, it is prohibited by the
law in some areas.
Using the earphone while walking or jogging on a road, in particular, on a crosswalk
can lead to a serious accident.
For your safety, make sure the earphone cable does not get in the way of
your arm or other surrounding objects while you are taking exercise or a
walk.
Do not place the product in damp, dusty, or sooty areas because these
environments could lead to fi re or electric shock.
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION

PROTECT YOURSELF
Using the earphone or headphone for an extended time can 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 is approximately 80db). You are strongly advised to set the volume level to
medium (the medium level is usually less than 2/3 of the maximum).
If you feel a ringing in the ear(s), lower the volume or stop using the
earphone or headphone.
PROTECT YOUR MP3 PLAYER
Do not leave the player in temperatures above 95°F (35°C), such as a
sauna or a parked car.
Do not cause excessive impact on the player by dropping it.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the player.
Prevent any foreign particles or dust from entering into the product.
Do not place the product near magnetic objects.
Be sure to backup important data. Samsung is not responsible for data loss.
Use only accessories provided by or approved by Samsung.
Do not spray water on the product. Never clean the product with chemical
substances such as benzene or thinner, as it may cause fi re, electric
shock or deteriorate the surface.
Failure to follow these instructions may lead to physical injuries or
damage to the player.
When printing this user manual, we recommend that you print in color
and check “Fit to Page” in the print option for better viewing.
CAUTION
NOTE
WARNING
CAUTION

SAFETY INFORMATION
FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
Caution: Any changes or modifi cations in construction of this device which are
not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications, However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which
the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

SAFETY INFORMATION (Continued)
FCC
Any changes or modifi cations not expressly approved by the grantee of this
device could void the user’s authority to operate the device.
Compliance
This product conforms to the following.
Council Directive: Directive 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC (EMC)
Declaration of Conformity
Name: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd
Address: 416, Maetan-3Dong, Yeongtong-Gu, Suwon City, Kyungki-Do, Korea
442-742 declares under its sole responsibility that the product
Trade Name: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd
Model Number: YP-P2 has been tested according to the FCC/CISPR22/95
requirements for Class B devices and found compliant with the following
standards:
EMI/EMC: FCC Part 15 Subpart B
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesirable operation.
Party Responsible for Product Compliance
Samsung Electronics America
QA Lab.
3351 Michelson Dr. Suite #290
Irvine, CA92612

contents
THE BASICS
9
9 What’s included
9 Using the cable winder
10 Your MP3 Player
13 Screen displays
14 Using the touch button
14 Using the clip
15 Charging the battery
16 Caring for the battery
16 Turning the Power on & off
17 Playing music
18 Controlling the volume
18 Disabling the buttons
19 Changing the settings and
preferences
19 Music preferences
21 FM Radio preferences
24 Time preferences
25 Language preferences
27 System preferences
30 Resetting the system
SAMSUNG MEDIA STUDIO
31
31 PC requirements
32 Installing Samsung Media Studio
33 Organizing folders and fi les using
Samsung Media Studio
35 To add folders
35 To add fi les
36 Transferring fi les to the Player with
Samsung Media Studio

contents
LISTENING TO MUSIC
38
38 Listening by category
39 Pausing
39 Searching within a track
39 Playing from the beginning of the
current track
39 Playing the previous or next track
40 To search a music fi le
40 To switch back to the current play
screen
41 Creating an album (playlist) using
Samsung Media Studio
42 Adding music fi les to an album
(playlist) you’ve created
43 Transferring an album (playlist) to
your player using Media Studio
44 Playing a playlist
45 User button custom function
45 To set user button mode

TROUBLESHOOTING
57
57 Troubleshooting
APPENDIX
60
60 Menu Tree
61 Product Specifi cations
62 License
63 Warranty
contents
MORE THAN MUSIC
48
48 Listening to FM Radio
49 To search for FM stations
50
To store stations in the preset memory
50 To listen to preset stations
51 To delete a preset
52 Voice Recording
53 To stop recording
54 Recorded fi le names
54 To listen to a previously recorded fi le
UPGRADING FIRMWARE
55
55 Upgrading fi rmware

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the basics
WHAT’S INCLUDED
Your new mp3 player comes with these accessories. If you’re missing any of these
items, contact Samsung Customer Service at 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864).
Player Earphones
AH30-00087D
USB Cable
AH39-00899A
Installation CD
AH80-00138A
Please note that you cannot be serviced by Samsung Customer service
for separately purchased or gift accessories.
NOTE

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YOUR MP3 PLAYER
Neck string hole
Touch screen
Power LED
The Power LED is lit in red while
the battery is being charged.
When done, it turns green.
Up volume button
Press to increase the volume
Down volume button
Press to reduce the volume
Reset Hole
If a player
malfunction occurs,
press the reset hole
with a pointed object
to re-initialize the
system.

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YOUR MP3 PLAYER (Continued)
Hold switch
Push in the direction of the arrow to lock
the button functions.
USB Connection port
Power & Play/Pause button
Press for play/pause
Press and briefl y hold for power on/off.
Earphone connection jack
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.

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SCREEN DISPLAYS
Video
1Bluetooth/Lock/Alarm
Indicator 7Play/Pause, Search
Indicator
2Battery Status 8Video Mode Indicator
3Current Time 9Play Status Bar
4Current /Total Play Time
10
Back Icon
5
File Name
11
Menu Icon
6Play/Pause, Search Icon
The screen pictures are for illustration purposes only. The actual screen
may differ.
Information and icon on the current video playback will disappear in a certain
time. Tap on the screen if you want to display the video playback information
and icon again.
Video Track 1
11
3
1
2
8
7
4
6
9
10
5
NOTE

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SCREEN DISPLAYS (Continued)
Music
1
Bluetooth/Lock/Alarm Indicator
2Current Time
3
Battery Status
4
Current track playing /
Total number of tracks
Indicator
5
Music Play Screen
6
Play Status Bar
7
Current /Total Play Time
8
Play/Pause, Search Icon
9
DNSe Icon
10
Play/Pause, Search Indicator
11
Music Mode Indicator
12
Parent Folder Indicator
13
Music Title
14
DNSe Indicator
15
Play Mode Indicator
16
Back Icon
17
Menu Icon
Audio Track 1
Songs
1/52
3
4
1
2
10
12
11
13
5
14
15
6
7
8
9
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17

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SCREEN DISPLAYS (Continued)
Picture
1
Bluetooth/Lock/Alarm Indicator
2Current Time
3
Battery Status
4
Current fi le /
Total number of fi les Indicator
5Next Image Icon
6
Zoom Icon
7Music Play Status
8
Picture Mode
Indicator
9
File Name
10
Previous Image Icon
11
Back Icon
12
Menu Icon
Information and icon on the current picture viewing will disappear in a
certain time. Tap on the screen if you want to display the picture information
and icon again,
The Previous/Next Image [ , ] icon appears if you tap on the screen
once. Tapping it again will display both picture information and icon.
Picture image 1
8/17
3
4
1
2
7
9
8
5
10
6
11
12
NOTE
[Photo View Screen]

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SCREEN DISPLAYS (Continued)
FM Radio
1
Bluetooth/Lock/Alarm Indicator
2Current Time
3
Battery Indicator
4
Manual/Preset Indicator
5
Preset Number Icon
6
Radio Mode Indicator
7Current Frequency(MHz) Indicator
8
Frequency location Indicator
9
Back Icon
10
Menu Icon
FM Radio
3
1
2
5
8
9
10
4
7
6

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USING THE TOUCH SCREEN
Tap on touch screen with your fi ngertip.
To avoid damage to the touch screen, do not use any object other than your fi ngers
to operate the touch screen.
Do not tap on the touch screen if your fi ngers are not clean.
Do not tap on the touch screen with gloves on. Otherwise, the touch screen does
not operate in any way.
The touch screen may not function if you use a fi ngernail or other instruments such
as a ballpoint pen.
NOTE

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USING THE TOUCH SCREEN (Continued)
You can tap on the screen in four directions – up, down, left and right, according
to the function.
ex. Play status bar for music
How To 1
Press and briefl y hold the Play status bar on
the screen and move to a desired point before
releasing it.
The player resumes playing at the point of release.
How To 2
Tap on a desired point in the play status bar.

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USING THE TOUCH SCREEN (Continued)
ex. Zoomed image
How To 3
Press and briefl y hold the screen and move in a desired direction before
releasing it.
In zoom mode, move your fi nger in a desire direction and release it as if you
snap it. The picture moves and appears in that direction.
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X2
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USING THE TOUCH SCREEN (Continued)
ex. Play the previous/next video fi le
How To 3
Tap on the screen left or right as if you keep fl ipping it.
(It is similar to fl ipping pages of a book.)
Left : Moves to the next according to the horizontal stoke setting.
Right : Moves to the previous according to the horizontal stoke setting.
Video Track 1

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CHARGING THE BATTERY
Charge it before using the player for the fi rst time and when you haven’t used it
for a long time.
The battery for your mp3 player will fully charge in about 4 hours, although total
charging time varies depending on your PC environment.
1. Connect the other (larger) end of the USB cable to the USB Connection Port
on the bottom of the player.
2. Connect the USB cable to the USB port ( ) on your PC.
The Power LED is lit in red while the battery is being charged. When done, it turns
green.
1
2
Power LED

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CARING FOR THE BATTERY
Your battery will last longer if you follow these simple guidelines for caring for
and storing it.
•Recharge and store the battery within the temperature range of 40°F~95°F
(5°C~35°C ).
•Do not overcharge (longer than 12 hours).
Excessive charging or discharging may shorten the battery’s life.
•Battery life naturally shortens slowly over time.
If you are charging the player while it is connected to a laptop computer, make sure
the laptop’s battery is also fully charged or that the laptop is plugged into its power
source.
The battery is not charged in the PC Standby mode or when the hardware is safely
removed.
TURNING THE POWER ON & OFF
Turning the Power on
Press and briefl y hold the button.
Power is turned on.
Turning the Power off
Press and briefl y hold the button.
Power is turned off.
Your mp3 player will be automatically turned off when none of
the buttons and icons have been pressed for a specifi c length
of time in the pause mode. The factory setting for <Auto
Power Off> is 1 minute, but you can change this length of
time. See page 35 for more information.
NOTE
NOTE

24 _ the basics
PLAYING A VIDEO FILE
Load video fi les onto your new mp3 player using Samsung Media Studio.
Learn more about Media Studio on page 39.
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The video list appears.
2. Tap on the video fi le twice you want to play.
The selected video fi le horizontally starts to play.
Tap the [ ] icon to move to the previous screen.
Press and briefl y hold the [] icon to move to the main menu screen.
CONTROLLING THE VOLUME
You can adjust the volume while a fi le is stopped or in its playback.
How To 1
Press the , button.
The volume control bar appears.
The range of volume is set between 0 to 30.
Press the button to increase the
volume or the button to decrease it.
How To 2
Tap on the middle right of the screen
upward or downward as if you keep snapping it.
The volume control bar appears.
Tapping on upward will increase the volume while tapping on downward will
decrease it.
NOTE
Video Track 1

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DISABLING THE BUTTONS
The hold function disables all the other buttons and icons on the mp3 player,
so that if you accidentally bump one-while working out, for example-your music
won’t be interrupted.
1. Push the switch in the direction of the
arrow.
2. Push the switch in the opposite
direction of the arrow to release the hold
function.
BROWSING FOR FILES USING “File Browser”
Search easily for fi les using the “File Browser” function.
1. Tap on the icon on the main menu screen.
The <File Browser> folder list containing “Datacasts, Music,
Pictures, Playlists, Texts and Video” appears.
2. Tap on a desired folder to bring up the fi le list.
Tap on the [ ] icon to move to the previous screen.
3. Tap on a desired fi le twice.
The fi le will start playing.
Video Track 1
Datacasts
Music
Pictures
Playlists
Texts
Video
File Browser
1/6

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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES
Your mp3 player comes with settings and preferences that were set up at the
factory, but you can change these pre-set values to truly customize your player.
Tap the [ ] icon to move to the previous screen.
Press and briefl y hold the [] icon to move to the main menu screen.
Menu Style Settings
You can change the menu design and font and delete background
image of the main menu.
1.
Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The <Settings> menu appears.
2.
Tap <Menu Style> twice.
The <Menu Style> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired menu.
4. Set the options you prefer and tap <OK>.
Menu Style Setting Options
Menu Disign : You can change the style of the main menu screen. Select from
<Cosmos>,<Matrix> and <My Skin>.
Font : You can change the font type of the menu language. Select one from 3
font types.
Reset My Skin : Initializes the background image of the touch screen to its
default image..
If the <Settings> screen is open and you don’t push any buttons for about
1 minute, the unsaved settings will be lost, and the player will return to the
previous function.
NOTE
NOTE
Settings
Menu Style
Sound
Display
Language
Time
System

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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
Using the Cosmos Menu
How To 1
Position your fi nger on a blank space and tap on the screen upward
or downward as if you fl ipping it. Tap on a desired icon of the main
menu.
How To 2
Position your fi nger on a blank space and circle around slowly.
Tap on a desired icon of the main menu.

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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
Using the Matrix Menu
Tap on a desired icon of the main menu.
Using the My Skin Menu
Tap on the touch screen and scroll left or right by moving your fi ngertip
to locate the desired main menu. Tap on a desired icon of the main
menu.

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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
Sound Settings
You can set the master EQ, beep sound, volume limit.
1.
Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The <Settings> menu appears.
2.
Tap <Sound> twice.
The <Sound> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired menu.
4. Set the options you prefer and tap <OK>.
Sound Setting Options
Master EQ : You can optimize sound settings to your earphone.
Tap the [,] icon to select the frequency you want to adjust. Tap the [
,
]
icon to adjust the selected frequency’s level and tap <OK>.
Beep Sound : Sets the beep sound for touch screen operations to on or off.
Select from <Off> and <On>.
Volume Limit : You can avoid hearing damage by setting the limit of the volume
when using the earphone. <On> will limit the maximum volume level up to 15.
The maximum volume level when volume limit is set to <Off> is 30.
Settings
Menu Style
Sound
Display
Language
Time
System

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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
Display Settings
Change the display off time and brightness of your screen.
1.
Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The <Settings> menu appears.
2.
Tap <Display> twice.
The <Display> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired menu.
4. Set the options you prefer and tap <OK>.
Display Setting Options
Display Off : If no button and icon are tapped within the time set shown
below, the touch screen will be automatically turned off. Select from <15sec>,
<30sec>, <1min>, <3min>, <5min> and <Always On>. Press any button to
turn it back on. However, when the HOLD condition, slide the switch
in the opposite direction of the arrow to release the lock.
Brightness : You can adjust the brightness of the screen. Select a level from
“0-10”, where 10 is the brightest.
Settings
Menu Style
Sound
Display
Language
Time
System

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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
Language Settings
The menus on your new mp3 player can appear in any one of multiple
languages. You can change your preference language easily.
1.
Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The <Settings> menu appears.
2.
Tap <Language> twice.
The <Language> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired menu.
4. Set the options you prefer and tap <OK>.
Settings
Menu Style
Sound
Display
Language
Time
System

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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
Language Setting Options
Menu : Set the menu language. Tap the [
a
,
b
] icon to move to the next page.
Select from <English>, <한국어>, <Français>, <Deutsch>, <Italiano>, <日本語>,
<∝䇁ㅔԧ>, <⓶䁲㐕储)>, <Español>, <Ɋɭɫɫɤɢɣ>, <Magyar>,
<Nederlands>, <Polski>, <Português>, <Svenska>, <ѳъѕ>, <ýeština>,
<ǼȜȜȘȞȚțȐ>, <Türkçe>, <Norsk>, <Dansk>, <suomi>, <Español (Sudamérica)>,
<Português (Brasil)>, <Indonesia>, <TiӃng ViӋt>, <Bulgarian>, <Romani>,
<ɍɤɪɚʀɧɫɶɤɚ>, <Slovenšþina> or <Slovenský>.
Contents :
Set the language in which the track information will appear.
Tap the
[
a
,
b
] icon to move to the next page.
Select from <Afrikaans>, <Basque>,
<Catalan>, <Chinese (S)>, <Chinese(T)>, <Czech>, <Danish>, <Dutch>,
<English>, <Estonian>, <Finnish>, <French>, <German>, <Greek>, <Hrvatski>,
<Hungarian>, <Icelandic>, <Italian>, <Japanese>, <Korean>, <Norwegian>,
<Polish>, <Portuguese>, <Romany>, <Russian>, <Slovak>, <Slovene>,
<Spanish>, <Swedish>, <Turkish> <Vietnamese>, <Thai>, <Indonesian>,
<Ukrainian>, <Bulgarian> or <Romanian>.
The supported languages can be changed or added.
What is Contents?
This is what is attached to an MP3 to carry information relevant to the fi le,
such as the title, artist, album, year, genre and a comment fi eld.
NOTE

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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
Time Settings
Setting the time allows you to use the date/time set, date type and even
time zone.
1.
Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The <Settings> menu appears.
2.
Tap <Time> twice.
The <Time> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired menu.
4. Set the options you prefer and tap <OK>.
Time Setting Options
Date/Time Set : Set the current date and time. Tap the [
,
] icon to set each
item of <Year>, <Month>, <Day>, <Hour>, <Min> and <AM/PM>.
Date Type : You can set the time display type for the world clock. Select from
<YY-MM-DD>,<MM-DD-YY> and <DD-MM-YY>.
Time Zone : You can change the current time by selecting an international city
specifi c time zone. You must set the time zone before you can display the world
time information ඖ page 87
Settings
Menu Style
Sound
Display
Language
Time
System

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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
System Settings
Choose the sleep timer, start mode, auto power off, default set that’s
right for you.
1.
Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The <Settings> menu appears.
2.
Tap <System> twice.
The <System> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired menu.
4. Set the options you prefer and tap <OK>.
Settings
Menu Style
Sound
Display
Language
Time
System

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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
System Setting Options
Sleep : Turns off power automatically after the preset time. Select either <Off>,
<15min>,<30min>,<60min>,<90min>, or <120min>.
Start Mode : You can set the start screen displayed when you turn on the
player. Select from <Home> and <Last State>. Select <Home> to start the
system with the main menu screen while <Last State> will use the last used
screen.
Auto Power Off : Automatically turns power off when there is no button
operation after the preset time in the pause mode. Select either <15sec>,
<30sec>,<1min>,<3min>,<5min> or <Always On>.
<Library Update> : Be sure to update your library once you transferred the fi le
to the removable disk.
Otherwise, transferred fi les can be found only in <File Browser> and those fi les
will not be listed in <Music> and <Pictures> of the main menu. Tap <Yes> to
update the library.
Default Set : Returns all settings to the default value.
Select either <YES> or
<NO>. <YES> initializes all settings to default. <NO> cancels default settings.
Format : Formats the internal memory. Select either <YES> or <NO>. Selecting
<YES> will format the internal memory and delete all fi les on the player.
Selecting <NO> does not format the internal memory. Check before formatting
it.
About : Checks the fi rmware version and memory capacity.
Firmware - Displays the current fi rmware version.
Memory - Indicates the remaining memory capacity. “Used” indicates the
usage, “Remaining” indicates the remaining capacity and “Total”
indicates the total memory capacity.
Regarding the Built-In Memory
1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes : actual formatted capacity may be less as the
internal fi rmware uses a portion of the memory.
NOTE

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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.
Your settings and fi les will not be affected.

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Samsung Media Studio
Samsung Media Studio 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 Media Studio, you can quickly transfer them to your
mp3 without searching your entire hard drive for the right fi le.
PC REQUIREMENTS
Your PC system must meet the following minimum specifi cations in order to
install and run Media Studio:
•Pentium 300MHz or higher
•USB Port 2.0
•Windows XP Service Pack 2 or higher
•DirectX 9.0 or higher
•100MB of free hard disc space
•CD Rom Drive (2X or higher)
•Windows Media Player 10.0 or higher
•Resolution 1024 X 768 or higher
•Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher

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INSTALLING SAMSUNG MEDIA STUDIO
Ensure that you run the <Media Studio> installer in your PC’s administrator account.
Otherwise, <Media Studio> will not be installed. To fi nd the administrator account,
please refer to your PC’s user manual.
1. Insert the Installation CD provided
with the player into the CD-ROM drive.
2. Click <Install Now>.
3. Click <Next>.
<Media Studio> installation starts and then creates
an icon on your desktop when installation is
complete.
Next >
CAUTION

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TRANSFERRING FILES TO THE PLAYER WITH
SAMSUNG MEDIA STUDIO
<Media Studio> enables you to select and organize fi les and folders before
transferring them to your player. This will make scanning fi les on your mp3
player easier and faster. <Media Studio> fi le transfer is the easiest way to get
fi les from your PC to your mp3 player.
1
2
1. Connect the other (larger) end of the USB cable to the USB Connection Port
on the bottom of the player.
2. Connect the USB cable to the USB port ( ) on your PC.
<USB Connected> appears on the touch screen of the player.
<Media Studio> will automatically start when the player is connected to your PC.
If the program does not start automatically, double click the <Media Studio> icon
on the desktop.
Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote and
Gracenote CDDB® Music Recognition ServiceSM.
CDDB is a registered trademark of Gracenote. The Gracenote logo and logotype,
the Gracenote CDDB logo and logotype, and the “Powered by Gracenote CDDB”
logo are trademarks of Gracenote. Music Recognition Service and MRS are service
marks of Gracenote.
NOTE

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TRANSFERRING FILES TO THE PLAYER WITH
SAMSUNG MEDIA STUDIO (Continued)
3. Click the icon for the type of fi le you want to
transfer.
Click to display music list.
Click to display video list.
Click to display picture list
Click to display etc list. The ETC list includes fi le
types (ex: TXT, etc) other than music, picture, and
video fi les.
4. Click <Add File> on the bottom of
<Media Studio>.
The <Open> window will appear.
5. Select the fi les to add and click <Open>.
The fi les are added to the list on the left side the
<Media Studio> Screen.
6. Select the fi le to transfer from the list on the left
side.
7. Click the icon.
The fi le you selected is transferred to the player.
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TRANSFERRING FILES TO THE PLAYER WITH
SAMSUNG MEDIA STUDIO (Continued)
Do not disconnect the USB plug during fi le transfer. Disconnecting during transfer
may damage the player or your PC.
Connect the player to your computer directly rather than through a USB hub to
avoid an unstable connection.
When transferring a video fi le to the player using <Media Studio>, it is automatically
converted into SVI format before transfer. The fi le size is automatically adjusted too.
However a WMV fi le supported by the player is not converted into a SVI fi le.
When transferring a picture fi le to the player using <Media Studio>, it is
automatically converted into JPG format before transfer. The fi le size is
automatically adjusted, too.
GA photo fi le that is transferred to the player without using <Media Studio> can look
different from the source on the screen of the player.
All functions are disabled during connection.
If you connect the USB plug to the PC in the Low Battery condition, the player will
be charged for several minutes before connecting to the PC.
Samsung Media Studio has a thorough Help function. If you can’t fi nd the answer to
your question about Media Studio, click <MENU> ĺ <Help> ĺ <Help> on the top
of the <Media Studio> program.
CAUTION
NOTE

42 _ watching a video
watching a video
Before you start - Transfer video fi les to the player using <Media Studio>. See page 39.
Connect the earphones, then turn on the player, and check the battery.
Tap the [ ] icon to move to the previous screen.
Press and briefl y hold the [] icon to move to the main menu screen.
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The viedo list appears.
2. Tap on the video fi le twice you want to play.
The selected video fi le horizontally starts to play.
PAUSING
1. Tap the [ ] icon during playback.
The Video playback will be paused.
2. Tap the [ ] icon to resume playing.
The video will play from the point where it stopped.
Information and icon on the current video playback will disappear in a certain time. Tap
on the screen if you want to display the video playback information and icon again.
When transferring a video fi le to the player using <Media Studio>, it is automatically
converted into SVI(video) format before transfer. The fi le size is automatically
adjusted, too. However a WMV fi le supported by the player is not converted into a
SVI fi le.
NOTE
NOTE

watching a video _ 43
TO MOVE TO A SPECIFIC FRAME
How To 1
1. In a horizontal view, press and briefl y
hold the [
,
] icon during
playback .
This enables you to move up or back in
the current video fi le.
2. Release the icon when you have
moved to the position you want.
The video starts playing from the position.
How To 2
Tap on the point you want at the video play status bar.
The video starts playing from the point you have selected.
If it is set to <Horizontal Stroke> other than <1 File>, tapping on the
center of the touch screen to the left / right direction will move to the next /
previous by the set stroke interval . See page 46.
NOTE
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44 _ watching a video
TO PLAY THE PREVIOUS VIDEO FILE
How To 1
Tap the [ ] icon within 5 seconds after
the current video started playing.
Tap the [ ] icon twice after 5 seconds
after the current video started playing
This will return to the previous video.
How To 2
Tap on the center area of the touch screen
to the right as if you keep fl ipping it.
TO PLAY THE NEXT VIDEO FILE
How To 1
Tap the [ ] icon.
This will move to the next video.
How To 2
Tap on the center area of the touch screen
to the left as if you keep fl ipping it.
Video Track 1
How To 2
How To 2
Video Track 1

watching a video _ 45
USING THE VIDEO MENU
To set a bookmark
Once you bookmark a specifi c scene that you want to see again, you
can enjoy it at any time you want.
1. Tap the [ ] icon at the scene you
want during video playback.
The <Video> menu appears.
2. Tap <Bookmark>.
The <Bookmark> menu appears.
3. Tap <Add>.
The currently played/stopped point is set
to a bookmark.
The Overwrite window appears if there is a bookmark previously set. If you
select <Yes>, the previously set bookmark is deleted and a new bookmark
is added.
The bookmark can be set one for each video fi le, and you can set a
maximum of 100 bookmarks.
To move / remove the bookmark
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the video
playback screen.
The <Video> menu appears.
2. Tap <Bookmark>.
The <Bookmark> menu appears.
3. Tap <Go to> or <Delete>.
When you selected <Go to> then it will move to the selected bookmark and
<Delete> will remove the selected bookmark from the video fi le.
Tap the [] icon to exit the menu.
NOTE
NOTE
Bookmark
DNSe
Horizontal Stroke
Screen Size
Connect to Headset
Add
Add
Go to
Delete
Bookmark
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USING THE VIDEO MENU (Continued)
To Set the Digital Natural Sound engine (DNSe)
Select the right sound for each video genre.
1. Tap the [] icon.
The <Video> menu appears.
2. Tap <DNSe>.
The <DNSe> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired DNSe.
Select from <Normal>,<Drama> and
<Action>.
To set the horizontal strocke
You can fast forward through a fi le at various intervals when you touch the
screen to the left or right. Skip a whole track or skip several seconds at a time.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the video
playback screen.
The <Video> menu appears.
2. Tap <Horizontal Stroke>.
The <Horizontal Stroke> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired horizontal stroke.
Select from <1 File>, <Seek>,<10sec
Skip>,<30sec Skip> and <1min Skip>.
Left : Moves to the next by the set horizontal stroke interval.
Right : Moves to the previous by the set horizontal stroke interval.
For <Seek> option, tapping on the touch screen to the left / right cycles
through<x2> ĺ <x4> ĺ <x8> playback speed.
If the fi le was developed with a variable bit rate, the actual length of the
horizontal stroke may not be exactly what you select.
NOTE
Bookmark
DNSe
Horizontal Stroke
Screen Size
Connect to Headset
Normal
Drama
Action
Bookmark
DNSe
Horizontal Stroke
Screen Size
Connect to Headset
1 File
Seek
10Sec Skip
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USING THE VIDEO MENU (Continued)
To select the screen size
You can select the display size of the movie playback.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the video
playback screen.
The <Video> menu appears.
2. Tap <Screen Size>.
The <Screen Size> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired Screen Size.
Select from <Actual Size>,
<Standard>, <Full> and <Zoom>.
Images in 4:3 ratio
Images in 16:9 or wider ratio
Bookmark
DNSe
Horizontal Stroke
Screen Size
Connect to Headset
Actual Size
Standard
Full
Zoom
<Actual Size> <Full> <Zoom>
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USING THE VIDEO MENU (Continued)
Before you start - Check if the stereo headset has been registered.
<Connect to Headset> appears when there is a registered headset. For
more information, refer to “Using the Stereo Headset.” See page 78
To connect a stereo headset
You can directly connect to a registered Bluetooth headset during video
playback.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the video
playback screen.
The <Video> menu appears.
2. Tap <Connect to Headset>.
If <Bluetooth Mode> is set to <Off>, it will
be switched to <On>.
When the connection is successfully done,
you will see the [ ]
You can enjoy your video fi le via the stereo headset.
To disconnect the stereo headset
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the video
playback screen.
The <Video> menu appears.
2. Tap <Disconnect Headset>.
The headset is disconnected.
Bookmark
DNSe
Horizontal Stroke
Screen Size
Connect to Headset
Bookmark
DNSe
Horizontal Stroke
Screen Size
Disconnect Headset

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Songs
1/52
Audio Track 1
listening to music
Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player, and check the battery.
Tap the [ ] icon to move to the previous screen.
Press and briefl y hold the [] icon to move to the main menu screen.
LISTENING BY CATEGORY
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The <Music> list will appear.
2. Tap on a desired list.
The Music fi le appear.
3. Tap on a music fi le twice on the screen.
The music will start playing.
NOTE
Music
Now Playing
Artists
Albums
Songs
Genres
Playlists
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LISTENING BY CATEGORY (Continued)
Music List
File information including the artist name, album name, music title and genre will be
displayed according to the Contents information on the appropriate music fi le. A fi le without
an Contents is displayed as [Unknown].
Now Playing : Plays a recently played fi le or moves to the playback screen of the current
fi le.
Artists : To play by artist Albums : To play by album
Songs : To play in numeric or alphabetical order Genres : To play by genre
Playlists : To play by Playlist.
Music Browser : Shows all the music fi les stored in the Music Folder.
MP3 and WMA music fi les are compatible with the player.
MP1 or MP2 fi les which only have a changed extension to MP3, may not play on
the player.
What is Contents?
This is what is attached to an MP3 to carry information relevant to the such as the
title, artist, album, year, genre and a comment fi eld.
NOTE

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PAUSING
1. Tap the [ ] icon or press the button while the music is playing.
The music playback will be paused.
2. Tap the [ ] icon or press the button again.
The music will play from the point where it stopped.
PLAYING FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE CURRENT TRACK
1. Tap the [ ] icon after 3 seconds of play.
The current track starts playing from the beginning.
PLAYING THE PREVIOUS TRACK
How To 1
Tap the [ ] icon within 3 seconds of play.
Tap the [ ] icon twice after 3 seconds of play.
How To 2
Tap on the center area of the touch screen to the right
as if you keep fl ipping it.
The previous track will start playing.
When playing VBR fi les, the previous track may not play even if you tap the []
icon within 3 seconds of the play.
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How To 2
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PLAYING THE NEXT TRACK
How To 1
Tap the [ ] icon.
How To 2
Tap on the center area of the touch screen to the left
as if you keep fl ipping it.
The next track will start playing.
SEARCHING WITHIN A TRACK
How To 1
1. Press and briefl y hold the [ ] or [ ] icon while
the selected track is playing.
It searches to the beginning or the end of the track.
2. Release the icon at the point you wish to start.
It starts playing from the point you release the icon.
How To 2
Tap on a desired point in the play status bar.
If it is set to <Horizontal Stroke> other than <1 File>, tapping on the
center of the touch screen to the left / right direction will move to the next /
previous by the stroke interval setting.
Songs
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Audio Track 1
How To 2
Songs
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Audio Track 2
NOTE

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CREATING AN ALBUM (PLAYLIST) USING
SAMSUNG MEDIA STUDIO
With <Media Studio>, you can create your own collection, or album, of audio
fi les.
Before you start - Connect the player to your PC.
Media Studio must be installed on your PC.
Creating an Album (Playlist)
1. Click <My Album> on the top of <Media Studio>.
The <My Album> window appears.
2. Click <New Album> on the bottom.
The <Creation> window appears.
3. Type in the album title and click [OK].
A new album (playlist) will be named and stored in the <My Album> section
of <Media Studio>.
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CREATING AN ALBUM (PLAYLIST) USING
SAMSUNG MEDIA STUDIO (Continued)
Adding music fi les to an Album (Playlist) you’ve created
1. Click <My PC> on the top of <Media Studio>.
The <My PC> window appears.
2. Click <My Album> in the right corner of the window.
The <My Album> window appears.
3. Double click on an album in the right window.
4. Select fi les that you want to transfer in the <My PC> window.
5. Click .
The selected fi les will be added to the album (playlist).
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CREATING AN ALBUM (PLAYLIST) USING
SAMSUNG MEDIA STUDIO (Continued)
Transferring an Album (Playlist) to your player using
Media Studio
1. Click <My Album> on the top of <Media Studio>.
The <My Album> window appears.
2. Select an album in the <My Album> list.
3. Click .
The selected album will be transferred to the player folder by folder in <File
Browser> ĺ <Playlists>.
A maximum of 999 playlists transferred to the player can be played.
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CREATING A PLAYLIST ON YOUR MP3 PLAYER
If you’ve already downloaded fi les to your mp3 player, you can create a
“Favorites” playlist without Media Studio or your PC.
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
2. Tap <Music> twice.
The music fi le list appears.
3Select a fi le to add to the playlist and tap [ ] icon.
The Playlist menu appears.
4. Tap <Add to Playlist>.
<Playlist 1> to <Playlist 5> appear.
5. Tap on the playlist number to which the selected fi le is
added.
You can check the playlist in <Music> ĺ <Playlists> ĺ
<Playlist 1> to <Playlist 5> in the main menu.
You can add up to 200 music fi les to each of <Playlist 1> to <Playlist 5>.
NOTE
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PLAYING A PLAYLIST
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The music list appears.
2. Tap <Playlists> twice.
The Playlist(s) will appears.
3. Tap on a desired playlist twice.
The music fi les saved in the selected playlist will appear.
If there is no playlist found, you will see a <No fi le> message on
the screen.
2. Tap on a fi le to play fi le twice.
The music fi le will start playing.
See page 34 and 35 for how to transfer the playlist using <Media Studio>.
DELETING A PLAYLIST
Follow the same 1-3 steps above.
1. Select a fi le to delete to the playlist and tap the [ ] icon.
The Playlist menu appears.
2. Tap <Delete from Playlist>.
The playlist including the selected fi le appears.
3. Tap on the playlist that you want to delete the selected fi le
from.
The selected fi le is removed from the playlist.
A playlist cannot be deleted while in use.
Playlists
Playlist 1
Playlist 2
Playlist 3
Playlist 4
Playlist 5
Song 1
Song 4
Song 6
Song 8
Song 9
Add to Playlist
Delete from Playlist
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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.
To set the sound effect
You can enjoy clearer sound.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the music play screen.
The <Music> menu appears.
2. Tap <Sound Effect>.
The <Sound Effect> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired sound effect.
Select from <Street Mode> and <Clarity>.
Sound Effect Options
Street Mode : Allows you to hear the music outdoors as clearly as indoors by
fi ltering out some of the street noise. Select either <Off> or <On>
Clarity : You can enjoy clearer sound with improved quality. Select from <0-2>.
Tap the [] icon to exit the menu.
Sound Effect
DNSe
Play Mode
Music Play Screen
Add to Alarm
Horizontal Stroke
Connect to Headset
Add to Purchase
Street Mode
Clarity
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NOTE

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Sound Effect
DNSe
Play Mode
Music Play Screen
Add to Alarm
Horizontal Stroke
Connect to Headset
Add to Purchase
Normal
Studio
Rock
Classical
Jazz
Ballad
Club
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USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued)
To set the Digital Natural Sound engine (DNSe)
Select the right sound for each music genre.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the music play screen.
The <Music> menu appears.
2. Tap <DNSe>.
The <DNSe> menu appears.
3. Tap on one of the DNSe options.
Select from <Normal>,<Studio>,<Rock>,
<Classical>,<Jazz>,<Ballad>,<Club>,
<Rhythm & Blues>,<Dance>,<Concert Hall> and
<User>.
You can set <EQ> and <3D&Bass> when you have
selected <User>. See page 69
You can also set DNSe by touching the [DNSe]icon on the music play
screen.
What is DNSe?
Digital Natural Sound Engine (DNSe) is a sound effect function for MP3
players developed by Samsung. It provides various sound settings to
enhance the type of music you’re listening to.
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USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued)
To set the Digital Natural Sound engine (DNSe) (Continued)
<3D&Bass>
Sets 3D sound effect and bass enhancement.
1Tap the [ ] icon of <User>.
The <User> menu appears.
2. Tap <3D&Bass>.
The <3D&Bass> setting screen appears.
3. Tap either <3D> or <Bass> and tap the [
,
]
icon to set the point you want. Tap <OK>.
You can select from <0-4> for the <3D> and <Bass>.
The setting is completed.
<EQ>
You can adjust individual frequencies to adjust the
sound to your preference.
1Tap the [ ] icon of <User>.
The <User> menu appears.
2. Tap <EQ>.
The <EQ> setting screen appears.
3. Tap the [
,
] icon to to select the frequency
you want to adjust, and tap the [
,
] icon to
adjust the selected frequency’s level. Tap <OK>.
You can select from <–10 - +10> for <EQ>.
The setting is completed.
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USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued)
To set the play mode
Select playback mode such as repeat settings.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the music play screen.
The <Music> menu appears.
2. Tap <Play Mode>.
The <Play Mode> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired play mode.
Select from <Normal>,<Repeat>,<Repeat One>
and <Shuffl e>.
Play Mode Options
Normal : To play all the tracks in order one time.
Repeat: To repeat all fi les.
Repeat One: To repeat one fi le.
Shuffl e: To play fi les at random.
Sound Effect
DNSe
Play Mode
Music Play Screen
Add to Alarm
Horizontal Stroke
Connect to Headset
Add to Purchase
Songs
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USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued)
To select the music play screen
Choose a background image from those provided, or choose an image
of your own to be displayed as you listen to music.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the music play screen.
The <Music> menu appears.
2. Tap <Music Play Screen>.
The <Music Play Screen> menu appears.
3. Tap the [
, ]
icon to select a desired music
play screen, and tap <OK>.
Select from <Type 1>,<Type 2>,<Type 3>,
<Type 4>,<Album Info.> and <Album Art>.
Music Play Screen Options
Type 1 ~ Type 4 : You can select a desired music play screen.
Album Info. : Information on the artist name, album and genre displays if
Contents information is stored on the music fi le.
Album Art :The album cover image displays if an album cover image is
included in the Contents information of the music fi le.
The album cover image stored in the player displays if there is no
album cover image in the Contents information of the music fi le.
Album Cover supports only less than 200 pixel (horizontal) x 200
pixel(vertical) in size.
Sound Effect
DNSe
Play Mode
Music Play Screen
Add to Alarm
Horizontal Stroke
Connect to Headset
Add to Purchase
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USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued)
To add to alarm sound
You can add your favorite music fi le to the alarm sound list, so it can
be heard the next time the alarm goes off. See page 83 to set the alarm.
1. Select a music fi le to add to the alarm sound and
tap the [] icon.
The <Music> menu appears.
2. Tap <Add to Alarm>.
The Save window appears.
3. Tap <OK>.
The selected music will be added to the alarm sound list.
You can add only one music fi le at a time to the alarm
sound list.
To set the horizontal strocke
You can set the stroke interval of scrolling a music fi le playback by
tapping on the touch screen to the left or right.
1. Tap the [] icon on the music play screen.
The <Music> menu appears.
2. Tap <Horizontal Stroke1>.
The <Horizontal Stroke> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired horizontal stroke.
Select from <1 File>,<5sec Skip>,<10sec Skip>,
<30sec Skip> and <1min Skip>.
If the fi le was developed with a variable bit rate, the
actual length of the horizontal stroke may not be
exactly what you select.
NOTE
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DNSe
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Music Play Screen
Add to Alarm
Horizontal Stroke
Connect to Headset
Add to Purchase
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USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued)
Before you start - Check if the stereo headset has been registered.
<Connect to Headset> appears when there is a registered headset. For
more information, refer to “Using the Stereo Headset.” See page 78
To connect a stereo headset
You can connect directly to the registered Bluetooth headset during
music playback.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the music play screen.
The <Music> menu appears.
2. Tap <Connect to Headset>.
If <Bluetooth Mode> is set to <Off>, it will be switched
to <On>.
When the connection is successfully done, you will
see the [ ]
You can listen to the music through the stereo
headset.
To disconnect the stereo headset
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the music play screen.
The <Music> menu appears.
2. Tap <Disconnect from Headset>.
The headset is disconnected.
Sound Effect
DNSe
Play Mode
Music Play Screen
Add to Alarm
Horizontal Stroke
Connect to Headset
Add to Purchase
Songs
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viewing pictures _ 65
viewing pictures
Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player, and check the battery.
Tap the [ ] icon to move to the previous screen.
Press and briefl y hold the [] icon to move to the main menu screen.
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The picture preview window appears.
2. Tap on a desired picture fi le twice.
The selected picture is displayed.
Tap the [ ] icon to move to the preview window.
To move to the previous/next photo
Tap on the screen once in the slideshow screen.
The previous/next video fi le will be displayed.
Information and icon on the current picture viewing will disappear in a certain time. Tap on
the screen if you want to display the picture information and icon again,
The Previous/Next Image [
,
] icon appears if you tap on the screen once. Tapping it
again will display both picture information and icon.
A JPG fi le including incorrect thumbnail data will be displayed in [ ].
Some picture fi les can be displayed slowly.
When transferring a picture fi le to the player using <Media Studio>, it is automatically
converted into JPG format before transfer. The fi le size is automatically adjusted.
You can also use the <File Browser> to search for a picture fi le. See page 18.
You can keep listening to music even if you select <Pictures> to view a picture.
NOTE
NOTE

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USING THE PICTURE MENU
To watch a slideshow
How To 1
Tap the [ ] icon on the preview screen.
The [ ] icon on the screen appeara on the screen,
and the slideshow will start.
How To 2
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the picture view screen.
The <Pictures> menu appears.
2. Tap <Start Slideshow>.
The [ ] icon on the screen appears on the screen,
and the slideshow will start.
To set the slideshow speed
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the picture view screen.
The <Pictures> menu appears.
2. Tap <Slideshow Speed>.
The <Slideshow Speed> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired speed.
Select from <Fast>,<Normal>, and <Slow>.
Tap the [] icon to exit the menu.
NOTE
Start Slideshow
Slideshow Speed
Select as My Skin
View Mode
Fast
Normal
Slow

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USING THE PICTURE MENU (Continued)
To stop the slideshow
Tap on the screen in the slideshow mode
This will stop the slideshow.
To select a picture as a background image
You can set a desired picture to the background image for the screen.
1. Select a picture fi le to set as a background image
and tap the [ ] icon.
The <Pictures> menu appears.
2. Tap <Select as My Skin>.
The Save window appears.
3. Tap <OK>.
The selected picture fi le is set to a background image.
If you turn off and restart the player, the selected picture fi le is still displayed as
background image.
NOTE
Start Slideshow
Slideshow Speed
Select as My Skin
View Mode

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USING THE PICTURE MENU (Continued)
To select the picture view mode
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the picture view screen.
The <Picture> menu appears.
2. Tap <View Mode>.
The <View Mode> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired mode.
Select from <Auto> and <Horizontal>.
If you select <Horizontal>, the picture fi le is displayed
hozontally.
To enalarge a picture
You can zoom in a picture.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the picture view screen.
The picture is enlarged.
Each time you press the [] icon, the size of the
picture is enlarged in the sequence of <x2> ĺ <x3>
ĺ <x4>.
2. To move to a desired position, tap on the screen
to the desired direction as if you keep snapping
it. See page 17
You can move the picture in a desired direction.
Start Slideshow
Slideshow Speed
Select as M
View Mode
Auto
Horizontal
X2
X2

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listening to FM radio
Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player, and check the battery.
Tap the [ ] icon to move to the previous screen.
Press and briefl y hold the [] icon to move to the main menu screen.
Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
FM radio reception will start.
TO USE MUTE FUNCTION
Press the button while listening to FM Radio.
Sound is muted.
Press the button once again to resume listening.
Always connect your earphones to the player when searching
or setting frequencies. The earphones serve as antennas to
receive FM Radio reception.
In poor reception areas, the player may not fi nd an available
FM frequency.
NOTE
NOTE
FM Radio

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TO SEARCH FOR FM STATIONS
1. Press and briefl y hold the [,] icon and then release in
the manual mode.
<Searching> appears on the screen.
The search will stop at the frequency nearest from the point the
button is released.
OR,
1. Tap the [,] icon to progress through the frequencies
one by one in the manual mode.
Moves to frequencies whenever the button is pressed.
FM Radio
FM Radio
yxxx Searching xxxy

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USING THE FM RADIO MENU
To switch to Preset Mode
Select this mode if you want to search through your saved FM presets
one preset at a time.
1. Tap the [] icon in the manual mode.
The <FM Radio> menu appears
2. Tap <Go to Preset Mode>.
FM radio reception will start.
You will see <PRESET> on the screen.
If no frequencies were preset, <Preset list does not
exist> will appear and the player will not switch to
<Preset Mode>.
If you set <Settings>ĺ <System> ĺ <Default Set>,
the saved preset lists are deleted.
Preset frequencies are stored in the numeric sequence.
To switch to Manual Mode
Select this mode if you want to manually search through the FM band
one frequency at a time.
1. Tap the [ ] icon in the preset mode.
The <FM Radio> menu appears
2. Tap <Go to Manual Mode>.
You will see <MANUAL> on the screen.
NOTE
FM Radio
FM Radio

72 _ listening to FM radio
USING THE FM RADIO MENU
(Continued)
To store stations in the preset memory
You can store up to 30 stations in your MP3 player’s memory and return
to them with the press of just one number. Have the MP3 player choose
only the stations you want using the manual process, or fi nd and store
the local stations automatically.
Manual - choose only the stations you want to store
1. Tap the [
,
] icon to select a frequency to preset
in the manual mode and tap [ ] icon.
2. Tap <Add to Preset>.
The selected frequency is stored as one of empty
preset numbers.
If the same frequency is already set, the <This preset
already exists> message appears and the setting is
disabled.
To listen to preset stations
Tap on a desired preset number in the preset mode.
The preset number is selected and you can listen to
the radio frequency that is previously stored for the
number.
Tap the [
,
] icon to move to the previous or the next
number list.
Tap the [] icon to exit the menu.
NOTE
FM Radio
Go to Preset Mode
Add to Preset
Auto Preset
FM Sensitivity
FM Region
FM Radio
NOTE

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USING THE FM RADIO MENU
(Continued)
To store stations in the preset memory (Continued)
Automatic – automatically store all the stations the player receives
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the FM Radio screen.
The <FM Radio> menu appears.
2. Tap <Auto Preset>.
The< Auto Preset> window appears.
3. Tap <OK>.
The <Auto Preset> will appear and up to 30
frequencies are automatically set.
To cancel during setting
If you want to cancel the auto preset, touch the screen in the process.
The auto preset setting is canceled, and only frequencies set up to that point are
stored.
You may want to re-set the stored stations if you’re going to listen to your
MP3 player in a different city. To delete the preset stations and store new
ones, simply repeat the process.
NOTE
FM Radio
Go to Preset Mode
Add to Preset
Auto Preset
FM Sensitivity
FM Region

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USING THE FM RADIO MENU
(Continued)
To delete a preset
Follow the steps below to delete frequencies while listening to FM
Radio.
1. Tap the [ ] icon in the preset mode.
The <FM Radio> menu appears
2. Tap <Delete from Preset>.
The preset frequency list appears.
3. Tap on the frequency twice that you want to
remove from the preset list.
The confi rmation window will appear.
4. Tap <Yes>.
The selected preset number is deleted.
If you don’t want to delete the preset number, select
<No>.
When a preset frequency is deleted, the numbers of the following presets
are moved up by one.
NOTE
FM Radio
Go to Manual Mode
Delete from Preset
Auto Preset
FM Sensitivity
FM Region

listening to FM radio _ 75
USING THE FM RADIO MENU
(Continued)
To set the FM sensitivity
To receive more or fewer FM radio frequencies, adjust the <FM Sensitivity>.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the FM Radio screen.
The <FM Radio> menu appears
2. Tap <FM Sensitivity>.
The <FM Sensitivity> menu appears.
3. Tap on a desired reception sensitivity.
Select from <High>,<Middle> and <Low>.
If you select <High>, the more frequencies can be
received.
To set the FM region
You can change an FM area setting in preparation for overseas travel.
1. Tap the [] icon on the FM Radio screen.
The <FM Radio> menu appears
2. Tap <FM Region>.
The <FM Region> appears.
3. Tap on a desired FM Region.
Select from <Korea/US>,<Japan> and
<Other Countries>.
Frequency range by region
- Korea/US: Search for FM frequencies in 100 kHz increments
between 87.5 MHz~108.0 MHz.
- Japan: Search for FM frequencies in 100 kHz increments between
76.0 MHz~108.0 MHz.
- Other Countries: Search for FM frequencies in 50 kHz increments between 87.50 MHz~108.00 MHz.
Your previously stored radio frequencies will be deleted when you change
the <FM Region> on your player.
NOTE
FM Radio
Go to Preset Mode
Add to Preset
Auto Preset
FM Sensitivity
FM Region
High
Middle
Low
FM Radio
Go to Preset Mode
Add to Preset
Auto Preset
FM Sensitivity
FM Region
Korea/US
Japan
Other Countries

76 _ using the Datacast
using the datacast
Using <Media Studio>, you can transfer blog information and fi les registered on
RSS to the player for your entertainment.
Before you start - <Media Studio> must be installed on your PC. See page 25.
REGISTERING A CHANNEL
You can create a new channel by registering RSS-supported web sites or web pages.
1. Click the <Register a Channel> on the bottom
of the <My Cast> of <Media Studio>.
2. Enter an address in the <URL> and Click
<ŹNext>.
when you copy an web address and click <Register
a Channel>, the copied address is displayed
automatically in the <URL>.
The setting confi rmation window appears if the Web
address supports RSS.
3. Click <OK>.
The channel you want is registered.
The icon appears in My Cast for the registered channel.
CREATING A NEW CHANNEL GROUP
You can create a new group to manage channels by the category.
1. Click <New Group> on the bottom of
<My Cast> of <Media Studio>.
2. Type in a group name and description and click
<OK>.
2
2
2

using the Datacast _ 77
TRANSFERRING THE DATACAST FROM THE “MEDIA STUDIO”
Before you start - Connect the player to your PC.
<Media Studio> must be installed on your PC. See page 25.
1. <Media Studio> will automatically start
when the player is connected to your PC.
If the program does not start automatically,
double click the <Media Studio> icon on the
desktop.
2. Click <My Datacast> on the top of
<Media Studio>.
My Datacast group channel list appears.
3. Click a desired group channel.
4. Click a desired channel.
5. Select the post you want to transfer.
6. Click the icon.
The Post of the selected channel will be transferred to the player in <File Browser> ĺ
<Datacasts>.
Click on the top of <Media Studio> to move to the previous screen.
What is Datacast?
You can automatically receive updated information without having to visit your
frequently visited news, blog and UCC sites every time.
What is RSS?
RSS stands for Rich Site Summary or Really Simple Syndication. It is a xml-based
data transmission system used to deliver information on frequently updated web
sites such as news and blogs to users in a more convenient and easier way.
5
2
6
NOTE

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VIEWING DATACASTS
You can view the posts of the channels added to <My Cast>.
Before you start - Transfer the post of a desired channel to the player using
<Media Studio>. See page 77
Tap the [ ] icon to move to the previous screen.
Press and briefl y hold the [] icon to move to the main menu screen.
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The Datacast list appears.
2. Tap on a desired channel title twice.
The title is the same as that of the channel added to <My Cast>
in <Media Studio>.
3. Tap on a desired post title twice.
The fi le list appears.
icon: main text for the transferred post
icon: picture fi le
icon: music fi le
icon: video fi le
4. Tap on a desired fi le twice.
File playback begins.
In <My Cast> using <Media Studio>, you can download a
multimedia attachment to the post such as music, picture and video
to the player and play it.
NOTE
NOTE
Data Cast
1/6
My Cast 1
My Cast 2
My Cast 3

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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 - Turn on the player and check the battery.
Transfer text fi les to the player using <Media Studio>. See page 39.
Set a preferred for text in <Settings> ˧<Language> ˧<Contents>. See page 31
Tap the [ ] icon to move to the previous screen.
Press and briefl y hold the [] icon to move to the main menu screen.
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
2. Tap <Texts>.
The text fi le list appears.
3. Tap on a desired text fi le twice.
You will see the text on the screen.
You can also use the “File Browser” to search for a text fi le.
Your mp3 player supports the TXT fi le format in Text mode.
You can keep listening to music even if you select text fi le.
NOTE
NOTE
Datacasts
1/3
My Cast 1
My Cast 2
My Cast 3

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READING TEXT (Continued)
To move to previous/next page
How to 1
Tap the [Ż,Ź] icon on the bottom of the touch screen,
or drag the page scroll bar to the left or right.
How to 2
Tap on the touch screen left or right as if you keep
snapping it.
Tapping to the left will display the next page, while to
the right will display the previous page.
USING THE TEXT MENU
To set a bookmark
Set a bookmark to return to that point in the text at
any time.
1. Tap on the [] icon on a desired page of the
text view screen.
The <Bookmark> menu appears.
2. Tap <Add Bookmark>.
The current text screen is set to a bookmark with the
[] symbol displayed on the top left corner.
The Overwrite window appears if there is a bookmark
previously set. If you select <Yes>, the previously set
bookmark is deleted and a new bookmark is added.
One bookmark can be set for each text fi le, and you
can set a maximum of 100 bookmarks.
Texts 1
7.0%
My doggy likes to disco dance.
He boogies every night.
He dances in his doghouse
till the early morning light.
The other dogs come running
when they hear my doggy swing.
A few will bring play their instruments
The others dance and sing.
They pair off with their partners
as their tails begin to wag.
Add Bookmark
Texts 1
7.0%
My doggy likes to disco dance.
He boogies every night.
He dances in his doghouse
till the early morning light.
The other dogs come running
when they hear my doggy swing.
A few will bring play their instruments
The others dance and sing.
They pair off with their partners
as their tails begin to wag.
Add Bookmark
NOTE

enjoying the prime pack_ 81
Texts 1
7.0%
My doggy likes to disco dance.
He boogies every night.
He dances in his doghouse
till the early morning light.
The other dogs come running
when they hear my doggy swing.
A few will bring play their instruments
The others dance and sing.
They pair off with their partners
as their tails begin to wag.
Add Bookmark
Go to Bookmark
Delete Bookmark
USING THE TEXT MENU (Continued)
To move / remove the bookmark
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the text view screen.
The <Bookmark> menu appears.
2. Tap <Go to Bookmark> or <Delete Bookmark>.
When you selected <Go to Bookmark> then it
will move to the selected bookmark and <Delete
Bookmark> will remove the selected bookmark from
the text fi le.
To set the text viewer color
Choose what color you’d like the text to appear.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the text view screen.
The <Text> menu appears.
2. Tap <Text Viewer Color>.
The <Text Viewer Color> menu window appears.
3. Tap the [ , ] icon to select a color for the
text viewer.
Select from <Type 1> to <Type 9>.
4. Tap <OK>.
The selected text viewer color is displayed.
Tap the [] icon to exit the menu.
My doggy likes to disco dance.
He boogies every night.
He dances in his doghouse
till the early morning light.
The other dogs come running
when they hear my doggy swing.
Text Viewer Color
Type 1
OK Cancel
NOTE

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USING THE TEXT MENU (Continued)
To change the font size
You can change the font size of the text.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the text view screen.
The <Text> menu appears.
2. Tap <Font Size>.
The <Font Size> menu appears.
3. Tap the [ , ] icon to select a desired font
size.
Select from <Small>,<Medium> and <Large>.
4. Tap <OK>.
The font size is changed.
My doggy likes to disco dance.
He boogies every night.
He dances in his doghouse
till the early morning light.
The other dogs come running
when they hear my doggy swing.
Font Size
Small
OK Cancel

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SETTING THE ALARM
This player has an alarm which can be set to go off at a scheduled time.
Before you start - First, you should set the clock for the current time.Źpage 33
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
2. Tap <Alarm> twice.
3. Tap <New Alarm>.
The alarm setting screen appears.
4. Tap on the fi rst item repeatedly to select the alarm
frequency.
Select from <Once>,<Everyday>,<Mon~Fri>,<Mon~Sat>,
<Sat~Sun> and <Off>.
5. Tap on the second item.
The alarm time setting screen appears.
6. Tap the [ , ] icon to set <Hour>,<Min> and
<AM/PM>.
7. Tap <OK> on the alarm time setting screen.
OK Cancel
Prime Pack
Texts
Alarm
Calendar
World Clock

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SETTING THE ALARM (Continued)
8. Tap on the third item repeatedly to select the alarm
sound.
You can select from <Alarm Sound 1> to
<Alarm Sound 3> or music fi les added as alarm sound. See
page 63
9. Tap on the fourth item repeatedly to set the alarm
interval.
Once you set the interval, the alarm repeats in the set time
interval. Select from <Interval: 3min>, <Interval: 5min> and
<Interval: 10min>.
10. Tap <OK>.
The save confi rmation window will appear.
11. Tap <Yes>.
The alarm setting is added to the alarm list.
You can store up to 7 alarms.
One music fi le can be added to the alarm sound.
NOTE
Once
AM 12 : 40
Alarm Sound 1
Interval : 5 min
Alarm

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SETTING THE ALARM (CONTINUED)
To edit the alarm setting
1. Tap on the alarm setting you want to change
twice on the alarm screen.
The alarm setting screen appears.
2. Follow the same steps as the new alarm setting
above to edit the setting. See page 83
To delete an alarm setting
1. Tap on an alarm setting to delete in the alarm list.
2. Tap the [ ] icon.
Tap the [ ] icon to delete all of the alarm setting.
The Delete window appears.
3. Tap <Yes>.
The selected alarm will be deleted.
The player will sound the alarm when it reaches the scheduled
time. Alarm stops briefl y and starts to sound again after the alarm
interval you previously set, if there is no button or Touch screen
operation. Alarm sounds work repeatedly as above for one hour if there is no operation.
If the USB cable is connected to the player, the alarm function does not work.
NOTE
CAUTION
Once
AM 12 : 40
Alarm Sound 1
Interval : 5 min
Alarm
Alarm
New Alarm
AM 01 : 53

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VIEWING THE CALENDAR
You can check the calendar.
Before you start - First, you should set the clock for the current time.Źpage 33
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
2. Tap <Calendar> twice.
The <calendar> screen appears.
3. Tap the [ , ] icon to select a desired month.
You can view the calendar of the month of your choice.
To set the type of the calendar
You can view the calendar by changing the order of days of the week.
1. Tap the [ ] icon on the calendar view screen.
The <Calendar> menu appears.
2. Tap <View Type>.
The <View Type> screen appears.
3. Tap the [ , ] icon to select the view mode you
want and Tap <OK>.
Select either <Type 1> or <Type 2>.
<Type 1> displays Sunday through Saturday while
<Type 2> displays Monday through Sunday.
SUN MON TUE WEO THU FRI SAT
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30 31
View Type
Type 1
OK Cancel
Prime Pack
Texts
Alarm
Calendar
World Clock

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VIEWING THE WORLD CLOCK
You can check the location and date/time of major world cities based on their
respective time zone.
Before you start - First, you should set the clock for the current time.Źpage 33
Set the time zone you want in the <Setting> ˧<Time> ˧<Time Zone>.
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
2. Tap <World Clock> twice.
The <World Clock> screen appears.
3. Tap the [ , ] icon to select a time zone.
You can view the date/time of the city you select.
You can check local time of the following time zone.
(‘/’ indicates the standard time zone in the region)
Cape Verde / London, Lisbon / Rome, Paris, Berlin, Stockholm, Madrid, Frankfurt /
Athens, Helsinki, Cairo, Ankara / Moscow, Riyadh / Abu Dhabi, Muskat /
Tashkent, Ashgabat / Alma Ata, Kathmandu / Bangkok, Jakarta, Rangoon /
Hong Kong, Beijing, Taipei, Manila, Singapore / Seoul, Tokyo, Pyongyang /
Guam, Sydney, Brisbane / Okhotsk / Wellington, Oakland, Fiji / Samoa, Midway /
Honolulu, Hawaii, Tahiti / Alaska / LA, San Francisco, Vancouver, Seattle /
Denver, Phoenix, Salt Lake City / Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Mexico City /
New York, Miami, Washington DC, Montreal, Atlanta / Cracas, LA Paz, Santiago /
Buenos Aires, Brasilia, Sao Paulo / The middle Atlantic
Prime Pack
Texts
Alarm
Calendar
World Clock

88 _ using bluetooth
using bluetooth
Tap the [ ] icon to move to the previous screen.
Press and briefl y hold the [] icon to move to the main menu screen.
WHAT IS BLUETOOTH?
Bluetooth is an industry specifi cation that describes how Bluetooth-compliant
stereo headsets, mobile phones, and external devices can easily interconnect
with each other using a short wireless connection.
The Bluetooth device can cause a noise or malfunction, depending on the use
conditions.
Physical signal interference, for instance, if you hold the player in the hand and wear a
stereo headset in the ears.
When a part of the body is in contact with the receiving/transmitting system of the player or
the stereo headset.
Electrical variation from electrical jamming by the wall, corner or offi ce partitioning.
Electrical interference from the same frequency-band devices including medical equipment,
microwave oven and wireless LAN.
When pairing the Bluetooth device with the player, make it within a short distance
as possible.
The farther the distance between player and stereo headset is, the worse the
quality is. If the distance exceeds the limit, the communications are disconnected.
You are not recommended to use text and picture view modes while listening to
the music with the headset. Otherwise, it can cause deterioration of both player
performance and Bluetooth communications.
Depending on the model of the stereo headset, fi les in less than 32 KHz can not be
played.
In poor reception-sensitivity areas such as inside the elevator or under the ground,
the Bluetooth connection may not work properly.
The maximum distance that enables wireless connection between the player and
the bluetooth is 10m. The connection will be automatically cut off if the distance
is out of this range. The sound quality will be deteriorated in places of obstacles
such as walls or doors even within this range.
NOTE

troubleshooting _ 89
BLUETOOTH SPECIFICATION
The performance of a Bluetooth device can vary, depending on the specifi cation.
This player is applied to the standard Bluetooth specifi cations.
Specifi cations for certain purposes: In general, the transmission output is high,
causing less reduction of the signal strength but requiring more powerfrom the
battery.
Standard Specifi cations: The transmission output is comparatively low, which
causes more reduction of the signal strength but minimizing the power consumption
to increase the battery life.
When not in use, set the <Bluetooth Mode> to <Off>. If you stay in <On> for
<Bluetooth Mode>, the battery usable time is reduced.
NOTE

90 _ using bluetooth
USING A STEREO HEADSET
You can use a Bluetooth stereo headset to let you enjoy music with high quality
stereo sound.
Before you start - Ensure that the Bluetooth device to connect is ready for pairing.
(refer to the device’s user manual)
Set <Search Options> under <Bluetooth Setting> to <Search
Enabled>.
Registering the Stereo Headset
(simply register it only once)
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
The Bluetooth Settings window appears.
2. Tap <Yes>.
The <Bluetooth Mode> is set to <On>.
The icon appears brightly.
3. Set the stereo headset ready for pairing.
To set the headset ready for the pairing mode, refer to
the device’s user manual.
4. Tap <Stereo Headset>
5. Tap the [] icon.
This player automatically starts search for any
Bluetooth device even if you do not press the [ ]
icon, if there is no device detected previously.
A device to be registered will be listed.
Bluetooth
Stereo Headset
Bluetooth Mode
Bluetooth Settings

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USING A STEREO HEADSET (Continued)
Registering the Stereo Headset (continued)
6. Tap on the name of device you want to register.
The Enter Password window appears if the password for the headset is
other than 0000. For the password, refer to the product’s manual.
The registration of the headset is completed.
Registering the Stereo Headset (continued)
You can use the Bluetooth function only when playing music and video
fi les. It is not supported while you are listening to FM Radio.
Description of the Bluetooth icon
: Bluetooth mode on : Connected to a stereo headset
If you want to turn off the Bluetooth function, set the Bluetooth Mode to in
the <Bluetooth>
ĺ
<Bluetooth Mode>
ĺ<Off>
.
Bluetooth-compliant Headsets
Company Model Company Model
i.TECH Blueband SAMSUNG SBH100
Plantronics PULSAR 590A Jabra BT620s
MOTOROLA
HT820
Use only the Bluetooth-certifi ed stereo headset. The mono hands-free
headset is not supported.
NOTE

92 _ using bluetooth
USING A STEREO HEADSET (Continued)
Connecting the registered stereo headset
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
2. Tap <Stereo Headset>
3. Tap on the stereo headset to connect.
When the connection is successfully done, you will
see the [ ]
You can connect up to 2 headsets.
4. Play a fi le of your choice.
You can listen to the music using a stereo headset.
If you can’t fi nd the desired headset to connect, register it fi rst. Źpage 90
If you turn off the player or the headset, and then turn it on, the bluetooth
communication may be disconnected. If you want to listen to the music
again using the stereo headset, repeat the instructions above.
NOTE
Stereo Headset
NONAME DEVICE

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SETTING A BLUETOOTH
Before you start - Set <Bluetooth Mode> to <On>.
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
2. Tap <Bluetooth Settings>.
The <Bluetooth Settings> menu appears.
3. Set the options you prefer and tap <OK>.
Bluetooth Settings Options
Discover Option : You can set to enable or disable a Bluetooth stereo headset
to detect this player when it searches for a Bluetooth device. Select from
<Discoverable> and <Non-Discoverable>.
Search Timeout :: You can select the search time period for a new device.
Select one from <10sec>,<20sec>, <30sec>,<45sec> and <60sec>.
Delete Device : You can delete a registered device in the player. Press the []
icon to delete all of the registered devices.
My Device Info. : You can check the name and address of your player.
Bluetooth
Stereo Headset
Bluetooth Mode
Bluetooth Settings

94 _ using bluetooth
SETTING A BLUETOOTH (Continued)
To delete a bluetooth device
1. Tap <Delete Device> twice.
You will see the list of the registered devices.
2. Select a device to remove and tap the [ ]
icon.
Tap the [ ] icon to delete all of the registered
devices.
3. Tap <Yes>.
The selected device will be removed.
To rename a bluetooth device
1. Tap <My Device Info> twice.
The My Device Info screen appears.
2. Tap the [ ] icon.
The Edit Device Name window appears.
3. Rename the device by tapping on the number or
character icon.
[1Aa] : The input mode switches from number to
uppercase english and to lowercase English.
[] : You can delete the characters from the end one
at a time.
[ – ] : You can add space between characters.
[OK] : Confi rm your change.
Bluetooth Settings
Discover OPtion
Sear ch Timeout
Delete Device
My Device lnfo.
Bluetooth Settings
Discover OPtion
Sear ch Timeout
Delete Device
My Device lnfo.

using bluetooth_ 95
USING BLUETOOTH MENU
To disconnect the Bluetooth Device
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
2. Tap the [ ] icon.
The Bluetooth menu appears.
3. Tap <Disconnect>
The Disconnection Confi rmation window appears.
4. Tap <Yes>.
The currently connected device will be disconnected.
To check the Bluetooth Device
connected
1. Tap the icon on the main menu screen.
2. Tap the [] icon.
The Bluetooth menu appears.
3. Tap <Connected Device>
You can see a list of connected devices.
Tap the [ ] icon to exit the menu.
NOTE
Bluetooth
Stereo Headset
Bluetooth Mode
Bluetooth Settings
Disconnect
Connected Device
Bluetooth
Stereo Headset
Bluetooth Mode
Bluetooth Settings
Disconnect
Connected Device

96 _ upgrading fi rmware
upgrading fi rmware
Future upgrades may be available for this player to enhance performance and
compatibility.
1. Connect to http://www.samsung.com, select [SUPPORT] [DOWNLOAD
CENTER] and then select your player.
2. When the player page appears, select [Firmware] below the model name to
download the latest fi rmware.
3. Uncompress the downloaded fi le onto your Desktop.
The uncompressed fi les will be displayed.
4. Connect the player to your PC.
5. Right click on the Start button on the bottom
left of your PC’s screen, then choose Explore
to Open Windows Explorer on your PC.
[P2] is displayed in Windows Explorer.

upgrading fi rmware _ 97
6. Locate and click on the Desktop icon in
Windows Explorer (left column).
The contents of the Desktop will appear in the
right column.
7. Locate and select the Firmware update fi les
(right column) and drag-and-drop it into the
folder of [P2] [Data] [System].
8. After disconnecting USB plug, the player will be turned off automatically.
9. Press and briefl y hold the button.
The fi rmware will be upgraded.
When upgrading is complete, the player will be turned off automatically.
Check the battery charge status of the player. If the battery is not suffi ciently
charged, the fi rmware will not be upgraded.
You need to have at least 20 MB of free space on the player for the upgrade.
NOTE

98 _ troubleshooting
troubleshooting
If you have a problem with your new mp3 player, check for a solution in
this list. If the problem persists, contact Samsung Customer Service at
1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864).
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 again.
•Press the Reset hole.
Buttons do not work.
•Check if the switch is in the direction of
the arrow position.
•Ensure that you press the right button and icon
before trying.
•Press the Reset hole.
The screen will not
turn on.
•The screen may not be visible under direct sunlight.
•When <Display Off> is selected from <Settings>
ĺ<Display>, the LCD can be turned off. Turn on
the screen by tapping on the screen or pressing any
button. However, when the HOLD condition, slide
the switch in the opposite direction of the
arrow to release the lock.
Bluetooth connections
could not be made.
•Check if the stereo headset is Bluetooth-certifi ed.
The mono hands-free headset is not supported.
•The Bluetooth connection can be set off if you turn
off and restart the player or stereo headset. In this
case, try to connect again.

troubleshooting _ 99
PROBLEM SOLUTION
Power is turning off.
•Check the battery status.
•The power is automatically turned off when the
battery is completely drained. Recharge the battery.
•If <Auto Power Off> is selected from <Settings>
ĺ<System>, the Power in the pause mode will be
turned off. Turn on the Player.
Battery life differs from
the manual.
•The battery life can vary depending on the sound
mode and display setting.
•Battery life may be shortened when the player is left
for extended periods in low or high temperatures.
Media Studio Program
Malfunction
•Check if your PC meets the basic system
requirements.
Connection to your PC
is disabled.
•Check the USB plug if it’s correctly connected and
try again.
•Press <Start> on the toolbar of your PC to run
Windows Update. Select Key Updates and Service
Packs, then update all. Reboot your PC and
reconnect.
The fi le transfer rate is
too slow.
•If you are running multiple programs including
<Media Studio> on your PC, the fi le transfer rate
will be slow. Exit unnecessary programs and try
transferring again.

100 _ troubleshooting
PROBLEM SOLUTION
Player isn’t playing.
•Check if the available fi le has been saved in the
memory.
•Check if the music fi le is damaged.
•Check if there is enough battery power.
File upload doesn’t
work.
•Check if the USB plug is securely connected.
Reconnect if necessary.
•Check if the memory is full.
•Press the Reset hole.
Files or data are
missing.
•Check if the USB plug 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. You have to be extra cautious
as Samsung is not responsible for data loss.
Abnormal play time
display during play.
•Check if the fi le is in Variable Bit Rate (VBR) format.
Abnormal display of fi le
name.
•Go to <Settings> ĺ<Language> ĺ<Contents>
in the Main Menu screen and set an appropriate
language.
The product is hot.
•Heat may be generated during recharging. This has
no effect on the product life or functions.
A message appears
while watching a video.
•Try to download the video clip through Media Studio
again.

appendix _ 101
appendix
MENU TREE
Here’s a quick look at how the menus and functions are organized on your new
mp3 player.
Menu Select Screen
Videoes Music Pictures FM
Radio Datacasts Prime
Pack
File
Browser Blutooth Settings
Bookmark Sound Effect Start
Slideshow
Go to Manual/
Preset Mode Texts Stereo
Headset Menu Style
DNSe DNSe Slideshow
Speed
Add to /
Delete from
Preset
Alarm Bluetooth
Mode Sound
Horizontal
Stroke Play Mode Select as My
Skin Auto Preset Calendar Bluetooth
Settings Display
Screen Size
Music Play
Screen View Mode FM Sensitivity World Clock Language
Connect to /
Disconnect
Headset
Add to Alarm FM Region Time
Horizontal
Stroke System
Connect to /
Disconnect
Headset
Add to
Purchase
List

102 _ appendix
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Model Name YP-P2
Power 3.7V (Li-Polymer Rechargeable)
Built-in Battery Power 830 mAh
File Compatibility
AUDIO : MPEG1/2/2.5 Layer3(8kbps~320kbps,
8kHz~48kHz) WMA(5kbps~320kbps,8kHz~48kHz),
Ogg(Q-1~Q10)
VIDEO : SVI (MPEG4 Video 480x272, 30fps, MP3
Audio 44.1kHz 16bit Stereo 128kbps)
WMV9 (WMV9 Simple Profi le Video 320x240 or
480x272 30fps, Max 860kbps, WMA9 Audio)
IMAGE : JPG (Baseline olny )
Supported Number of
Files
Music File : Max. 4,000,
File : Max. 10,000( Including music fi le/folder)
Earphone Output 20mW (16ȍ)
Output Frequency
Range 20Hz~20KHz
Signal to Noise Ratio 89 dB with 20 KHz LPF(based on 1kHz 0 dB)
Play Time 35 hours of music play (MP3 128kbps, Volume 20,
Normal soun d mode)
Temperature Range
for Operation -5~35°C (23~95°F)
Case PMMA, Stainless
Weight 85 g
Dimensions (WxHxD) 52 X 100 X 9.9 mm

appendix _ 103
FM
RADIO
Frequency
Range:
87.5~108.0MHz FM T.H.D 0.8%
FM Signal to
Noise Ratio 59 dB FM Useable
Sensitiivity 5dB
Bluetooth
Frequency
Range:
Transmit/Receive
: 2402~2480 MHz Module BTTZ0502SA
Spec Version
Supported 1.2
Transmission
Output
2.4 mW
The contents of this Manual are subject to change without prior notice for further
improvement.
Wireless System
Emission Type F1D
Power DC 3.7V
RF Power 0.02mW
Transmit Frequency 2402MHz ~ 2480MHz
Receive Frequency 2402MHz ~ 2480MHz
No. of channels ^`G
Temperature -10 °C~ +50°C
Modulation System GFSK
Communication Mode Semi-duplex Operation
Humidity 95%

104 _ appendix
LICENSE
The product unit accompanying this user manual is licensed under certain
intellectual property rights of certain third parties. In particular, this product is
licensed under the following US patents : 5,991,715, 5,740,317, 4,972,484,
5,214,678, 5,323,396, 5,539,829, 5,606,618, 5,530,655, 5,777,992, 6,289,308,
5,610,985, 5,481,643, 5,544,247, 5,960,037, 6,023,490, 5,878,080, and under
US Published Patent Application
No. 2001-44713-A1.
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 unit other than this product unit and the license does not
extend to any unli-censed product unit or process conforming to ISO/IEC 11172-
3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3 used or sold in combination with this product unit. The
license only covers the use of this product unit to encode and/or decode audio
fi les conforming to the ISO/IEC 11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3. No rights are
granted under this license for product features or func-tions that do not conform
to the ISO/IEC 11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3.

appendix _ 105
WARRANTY
Samsung warrants this product as free of defects in material, design and
workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the original date of
purchase.
If during the period of warranty this product proves defective under normal use
and service, you should return the product to the retailer from whom it was
originally purchased.
The liability of Samsung and its appointed maintenance company is limited to
the cost of repair and/or replacement of the unit under warranty.
Return of the product for defective reasons should be to the original purchaser;
however, Samsung Authorized Dealers and Authorized Service Centers will
comply with the warranty on the terms issued to purchasers in the country
concerned. For further information relating to the Authorized Service Centers
contact; 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864).
Www.Samsung.com
WARANTY CONDITIONS:
1. The warranty is only valid when the warranty card is properly completed,
and upon presentation of the proof of purchase consisting of original invoice
or sales slip confi rmation, indicating the date of purchase, dealer’s name,
model, serial No. and product number.
Samsung reserves the right to refuse warranty service if this information
has been removed or changed after the original purchase of the product
from the dealer.

106 _ appendix
WARRANTY (Continued)
2. Samsung’s obligations are to the repair of the defective part, and at its
discretion, replacement of the product (service exchange unit).
3. Warranty repairs must be carried out by an Authorized Samsung Dealer/
Service Center. No reimbursement will be made for repairs carried out by non
Samsung Centers, and warranty coverage will not be valid for any repairs or
damage caused by such repairs.
4. Repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty does not give right
to extension to or a new starting of the period of warranty. Repair or direct
replacement under the terms of this warranty may be fulfi lled with functionally
equivalent service exchange units.
5. The warranty is not applicable in cases other than defects in material, design
and workmanship.
The warranty does not cover the following:
-Periodic checks, maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to
normal wear and tear.
-Abuse or misuse, including but not solely limited to the failure to use
this product for its normal purposed or in accordance with Samsung’s
instructions usage and maintenance.
-Use of the product in conjunction with accessories not approved by
Samsung for use with this product.

appendix _ 107
WARRANTY (Continued)
- Failure of the product arising from incorrect installation or use not
consistent with technical or safety standardsin current force, or failure to
comply with productmanual instructions.
- Accidents, Acts of God or any cause beyond the control of Samsung
caused by lightning, water, fi re, public disturbances and improper
ventilation.
- Unauthorized modifi cations carried out for the product to comply with
local or national technical standards in countries for which the Samsung
product was not originally designed.
- Repairs performed by non-authorized service centers such as opening of
the product by a non-authorized person.
- The model, serial No. and product number on the product has been
altered, deleted, removed or made illegible.
6. This warranty does not affect the consumer’s statutory rights nor the
consumers rights against the dealer from their purchase/sales agreement.

108 _ appendix
WARRANTY (Continued)
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED
AND DESCRIBED ABOVE, AND NO WARRANTIES WHETHER EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,
SHALL APPLY AFTER THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PERIODS STATED
ABOVE, AND NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY GIVEN
BY ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO THIS
PRODUCT SHALL BE BINDING ON SAMSUNG, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT
BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS,FAILURE TO REALIZE
SAVINGS OR OTHER BENEFITS, OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE, MISUSE OR
INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL
THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED, AND EVEN IF SAMSUNG HAS
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
NOR SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST SAMSUNG BE GREATER
IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD BY
SAMSUNG AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE.
WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING,

appendix _ 109
WARRANTY (Continued)
PURCHASER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE
OR INJURY TO PURCHASER AND PURCHASER’S PROPERTY AND TO
OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF THE USE, MISUSE OR
INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT SOLD BY SAMSUNG NOT CAUSED
DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF SAMSUNG.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN
THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT, IS NONTRANSFERABLE
AND STATES YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or
the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specifi c legal rights, and you may also have other rights
which vary from state to state.
This product is for personal use only, and is only for use in compliance with the
limitations of copyright and other laws.
To obtain warranty service, please contact SAMSUNG at: Samsung Electronics
America, Inc. 400 Valley Road, Suite 201 Mount Arlington, NJ 07856
1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)
www.Samsung.com 081299
REV.0.0
If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products,
please contact the SAMSUNG customer care center.
Samsung Electronics America, lnc.
1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864)
www.samsung.com