Samsung MP3 Player YP 60V User Guide

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Co n t e n t s  
Additional Usage  
Loop Repeating  
MENU Mode  
Changing Modes  
Setting the Advanced Functions  
Playing Folders  
Selecting the Play Mode  
Selecting Sound Effects  
Managing Files  
Deleting  
Formatting  
TIME CONTROL  
WATCH TIME SET / POWER OFF TIME  
SLEEP TIME / BACKLIGHT  
Setting the Environment  
DISPLAY  
- INFORMATION / CONTRAST  
SOUND CONTROL  
- WOW LEVEL  
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Preparations  
Safety Instructions  
Battery Charger Safety  
Cautions for Recharging  
Features  
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Accessories  
Location of Controls (yepp)  
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Connection to Com puter  
Connecting yepp to PC  
Manual Installation of USB Driver  
Using yepp Studio  
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Downloading Files  
Creating 2xMP3 Files  
Downloading Albums  
Creating Folders  
- ENCODE BIT RATE  
- BEEP ON/OFF / DEFAULT VOLUME  
Setting Additional Regional Functions  
- LANGUAGE / UNIT  
Using Navigation  
Uploading Files  
Deleting Files  
Formatting  
To View Help on yepp Studio  
Installing Fitness Manager  
Using Fitness Manager  
Setting FM  
Using Sports Function  
Appendix  
Basic Usage  
MENU Table  
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Playing Music and Turning Off the Device  
Adjusting the Volume / Hold Function  
Searching for Music/Voice Files  
Encoding MP3s  
Listening to FM Radio  
Encoding From FM Radio  
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Custom er Support  
Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
Safety Information  
Warranty  
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S a fe t y In s t ru c t io n s  
Earphones  
Read and understand all the instructions to avoid injury to yourself and damage to the equipment.  
Do not expose to extreme  
temperatures (above 95°F or below  
23°F). Do not expose to moisture.  
Do not let any foreign matter  
spill into the device.  
Do not apply excessive pressure  
to the device.  
Follow Traffic Safety Instructions  
Do not use the earphones while driving an automobile or riding a bicycle.  
It’s not only dangerous, but also against the law.  
An accident may result if you turn up the volume of the earphones too high while walking  
down the street, especially when crossing at intersections.  
Protect your ears  
Do not turn the volume up too high.  
Do not use the unit near any  
appliance that generates a strong  
magnetic field.  
Do not expose to chemicals such  
as benzene and thinners.  
Do not place heavy objects on  
top of the device.  
Doctors warn against prolonged exposure to high volumes.  
Stop using the device or turn the volume down if you get ringing in your ears.  
Ambient operating conditions  
Ambient temperature : 5°C ~ 35°C (41°F ~ 95°F)  
Do not expose to direct  
sunlight or heat sources.  
Humidity : 10 ~ 75%  
Do not store in dusty areas.  
Do not try to disassemble and  
repair the device yourself.  
Environmental Information  
Follow local guidelines for waste disposal when discarding packaging, batteries,  
and old electronic appliances.  
yepp packaging uses cardboard, polyethylene etc., and does not use  
any unnecessary materials.  
Please be aware that we claim no responsibility for damage from data loss  
due to breakdown, repair or other causes.  
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Ba t t e ry Ch a rg e r S a fe t y  
Ca u t io n s fo r Re c h a rg in g  
A charger is provided with the YP-60.  
Please be sure to only use the provided adapter.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT OPEN  
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Plug the charger into a wall outlet.  
When recharging is complete,  
“FULLY CHARGED” is shown in the display window.  
Recharging continues to take place even when  
the USB cable is connected.  
The uninsulated parts inside the charger can  
cause electric shock.  
For your safety, do not open the charger’s case.  
Caution  
Do not charge longer than the specified charge time to avoid risk of fire.  
Do not plug several devices into the same outlet.  
Read this User Manual to prevent any problems that  
may occur while using the charger.  
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Do not use a damaged internal rechargable battery or recharge adapter.  
When using the rechargeable battery for the first time or after several  
months of non-use, fully charge it first.  
Do not charge the rechargeable battery for more than 6 hours.  
Overcharging or overdischarging will reduce battery life.  
You should check the recharging time and switch to a new internal rechargable battery  
when the battery life becomes low.  
Warning  
Use the charger away from water sources to avoid fire or electric shock.  
The rechargeable battery is a consumable item and its capacity will decrease gradually.  
To prolong the life of your battery, use the fully charged battery until it is completely  
discharged, and then fully charge it again before use. If you charge a battery that is not  
completely drained, the battery operating time will decrease. In this case, repeat the full  
charge/discharge cycle several times.  
Caution  
To avoid electric shock, Use the charger only with a power outlet that matches  
the converter's plug.  
Make sure that the charger's plug is inserted all the way into the outlet.  
Do not let metallic objects, such as necklaces or coins, come into contact with the  
terminals (metallic parts) of the charger and the built-in rechargeable battery.  
A fire or electric shock may result.  
Be careful not to touch the recharge adapter with wet hands.  
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Sports Function Support  
3D surround sound  
Using the Consumed Calories, Heartrate and Stopwatch functions will help you  
exercise much more efficiently and scientifically.  
You will hear deep bass and 3D surround sound.  
is a trademark of SRS Labs, Inc.  
WOW technology is incorporated under license from SRS labs, Inc.  
Encoding Function  
You can make an MP3 file from an external source using the ENC jack  
on the main unit.  
You can also convert an FM radio program into an MP3 file in real time.  
MP3 & WMA Playback  
MP3 is an MPEG1 Layer3 audio format.  
WMA is a Microsoft Windows Media audio format.  
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Ac c e s s o rie s  
Earphones  
AH30-00056G (YP-60 V)  
AH30-00056J (YP-60 X)  
AH30-00056K (YP-60 VC)  
Arm band  
Finger Clip  
User manual  
FM Reception  
AH66-00242A(YP-60 V,YP-60 X) AH61-01571A(YP-60 V,YP-60 X) AH68-01509L  
AH66-00242D(YP-60 VC)  
Player  
AH61-01571C(YP-60 VC)  
Listening to an FM program is made easy with Auto Search and Frequency  
Memory functions.  
Sound  
Earphone  
extension cable  
AH39-00581A(YP-60 V,YP-60 X) AH39-00488B  
Line In cable  
USB cable  
AH39-00498C  
Charger  
AH44-00050B  
Installation CD  
AH80-00061B(YP-60 V,YP-60 X)  
You can adjust the equalizer manually.  
AH39-00581C(YP-60 VC)  
AH80-00061D(YP-60 VC)  
15-Hour Continuous Play  
Model  
YP-60 H  
128MB  
YP-60 V  
256MB  
YP-60 X  
512MB  
YP-60 Z  
1GB  
Use a lithium polymer rechargable battery in order to play continuously for  
up to 15 hours.  
Built-in memory  
The capacity of the useable built-in memory is less than indicated as the internal firmware  
uses a part of the memory as well.  
Design of accessories is subject to change, for the purposes of improvement, without notice.  
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Lo c a t io n o f Co n t ro ls (ye p p )  
Display  
Heart Rate Measurement Sensor  
Earphone Jack  
Equalizer, SRS indicator  
Folder Play Indicator  
Hold Switch  
Calorie Measurement Indicator  
Sleep Time indicator  
Time indicator  
Display  
Remaining Battery  
Power indicator  
MENU/  
07:32AM  
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Play/Stop/Pause  
On/Off Button  
Nor  
Loop Repeating Button  
Mode indicator  
Title (track & artist) indicator  
Playtime indicator  
Track 1  
Volume Button  
NOR  
0 0 : 0 1 : 3 0  
ENC/NAVI.  
Button  
Sports Function Button  
Track Number indicator  
Play mode/Interval repeat indicator  
Play/Stop/Pause indicator  
USB Cable  
Connection Port  
ENC Jack  
Move to Track/  
Speed Search Button  
Reset Hole  
Note  
If the device won’t respond even after pressing the buttons, reboot it by pressing the Reset Hole with a pin.  
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Co n n e c t in g t h e ye p p t o a P C  
Before connecting yepp to PC, make sure to install  
System  
yepp Studio. If “Add New Hardware Wizard”appears,  
press the [Cancel] button and install yepp Studio.  
Requirements.  
The PC system must meet the  
following specifications:  
Choose the language you wish to use.  
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Installing software  
Pentium 133MHz or greater.  
Windows 98 SE/ME/2000/XP.  
40MB of available hard disk space  
CD-ROM drive.  
Insert the Installation CD into the CD-ROM drive.  
The picture shown below appears.  
Select [yepp Studio].  
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(double speed or greater)  
USB port (1.1) supported.  
VGA graphics.  
Click [Next] in the series of windows  
that appear.  
DirectX 8.0 or above.  
Note  
Windows ME, 2000 and XP can  
recognize the driver without installing  
the provided program. However,  
you must install the program in order to  
format the yepp and upgrade the firmware.  
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Co n n e c t in g t h e ye p p t o a P C  
Connecting the yepp to a PC with a USB cable  
How to check the USB driver  
Windows 98/ME:  
Control Panel System  
Disk drives SAMSUNG YP-60  
Connect a USB cable to the USB port on the computer.  
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Device Manager  
Connect the opposite end of the USB cable to the USB cable  
port on the right side of the yepp.  
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Windows 2000:  
Control Panel  
System  
Hardware  
If you disconnect the USB cable from your PC while  
implementing a command or initializing during  
USB driver installation, your PC may not function correctly.  
Device Manager  
Disk drives  
SAMSUNG YP-60 USB Device  
Windows XP:  
Control Panel  
Device Manager  
SAMSUNG YP-60 USB Device  
System  
Hardware  
The USB driver is installed with a message saying that  
it is searching for a new device. You may not see the  
display screen during installation.  
Go to the device manager to check that  
installation has been successfully completed.  
Disk drives  
When the USB driver is not installed automatically, refer to the next page.  
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Upon installation of the USB driver  
"SAMSUNG YP-60" will appear in the  
[Start]  
[Settings]  
[Control Panel]  
[System Properties]  
[Device Manager].  
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Ma n u a l In s t a lla t io n o f t h e US B Drive r  
Go to “Using yepp Studio” on page 24 if the USB driver is in place.  
Follow these steps if the USB driver is not in place.  
When an error occurs during installation of the USB driver  
After selecting the driver,  
click on [Update Driver].  
Select a compatible driver,  
click on [Next] to finish.  
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Check the device manager.  
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Windows 98,ME:  
Control Panel  
System  
Device Manager  
Windows 2000:  
Control Panel  
System  
Hardware  
Hardware  
Device Manager  
Windows XP:  
Control Panel  
System  
Device Manager  
Check if there is a device listed with an  
exclamation point or a question mark  
(displayed as unknown device or USB device).  
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Double click on the device listed with an  
exclamation point or a question mark.  
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Ma n u a l In s t a lla t io n o f t h e US B Drive r  
In Windows XP  
Select [Search removable media]  
or select [Include this location in  
the search] and designate  
[CDROM]\Drivers\win2k_winxp.  
For example  
Click the [Finish] button  
when installation is complete.  
Select [Install from a list or specific location] and click the [Next] button.  
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E:\Driver\win2k_winxp.  
You must reboot your computer to complete the installation.  
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Ma n u a l In s t a lla t io n o f t h e US B Drive r  
In Windows 2000  
In Windows 98  
Click [Next] in the series of windows that appear.  
Click [Next] in the series of windows that appear.  
Select [Specify a location]  
and then select  
[CD-ROM]\Drivers\win98_winme.  
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Select [Specify a location]  
and then select  
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[CD-ROM]\Drivers\win2k_winxp.  
You must reboot your computer to complete the installation.  
You must reboot your computer to complete the installation.  
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Us in g ye p p S t u d io  
Downloading Files  
Turn on the yepp and connect it to your PC.  
When the Download List Window appears, click the  
The selected files are sent to the yepp.  
button.  
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You can change to the desired font when downloading.  
Click [yepp Studio] on the desktop.  
Select the file you wish to download from the Play List Window or File List Window  
If the Play List Window is empty, use the [Open Files] button on the main window or  
drag-and-drop the desired files from the File List Window to the Play List Window.  
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Drag-and-drop the selected files to the Music folder in the yepp window or click  
4 the [Transmit to yepp] button to move the files.  
Note  
Refer to Help for more detailed information about using yepp Studio.  
When running the yepp Studio for the first time, input the serial number listed on the back of the  
yepp when the Product Number Registration Window appears.  
You cannot use yepp Studio while Fitness Manager is running.  
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Creating 2xMP3 Files  
Downloading an Album  
Click the  
button on the  
After selecting the Limit BitRate first,  
Turn on the yepp and connect it to your PC.  
1 Download List Window.  
2 move scroll bar with mouse to adjust  
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the file size.  
After selecting the album that you  
When the Download List Window  
2 wish to download from the Album List 3 appears, click the  
button.  
Window, drag-and-drop the album to  
the Music folder in the yepp window.  
The selected album is sent to the yepp.  
Click the  
button.  
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Files converted to 2xMP3 are sent to the yepp.  
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Note  
Refer to Help for more detailed information about using yepp Studio.  
Refer to Help for more detailed information about using yepp Studio.  
Limit Bitrate means the minimum sound quality(Bitrate) when transferring to 2xMP3.  
By selecting the level of LimitBitrate, you can change the level of sound quality.  
Albums can only be downloaded to the Music folder.  
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Us in g ye p p S t u d io  
Creating a Folder  
Uploading Files  
Turn on the yepp and connect it to your PC.  
Turn on the yepp and connect it to your PC.  
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Click [yepp Studio] on the desktop.  
Click [yepp Studio] on the desktop.  
After selecting the files to upload in the yepp  
After clicking in the Music folder  
When the Making New Folder Window  
3 window, click the [Transmit to yepp] button  
3 using the right mouse button,  
4 appears, click [OK] after entering the  
at the bottom of the window.  
select [Make Folder].  
folder name.  
A new sub-folder is created under  
the Music folder.  
After selecting the folder to save the files  
4 to when the Folder Setting Window  
appears, click the [OK] button.  
Note  
Note  
Refer to Help for more detailed information about  
using yepp Studio.  
Refer to Help for more detailed information about using yepp Studio.  
Up to 100 folders can be created in the Music folder.  
Only subfolders of the Music folder can be deleted.  
MP3 and WMA formatted files that are in the Music  
folder are not uploaded to the PC.  
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Deleting a File  
Formatting  
Turn on the yepp and connect it to your PC.  
Turn on the yepp and connect it to your PC.  
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Click [yepp Studio] on the desktop.  
Click [yepp Studio] on the desktop.  
After selecting the file that you want  
Click [Yes] when the confirm  
After clicking in the yepp window  
Click [Yes] when the confirm  
3 to delete in the yepp window,  
4 window appears.  
3 with the right mouse button,  
4 window appears.  
click the [Delete] button.  
The selected file is deleted.  
select [Format].  
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Note  
Refer to Help for more detailed information about using yepp Studio.  
Refer to Help for more detailed information about using yepp Studio.  
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Us in g ye p p S t u d io  
To View Help on yepp Studio  
Run yepp Studio and press F1.  
Note  
Help will appear.  
Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote and Gracenote CDDB®  
Music Recognition ServiceSM  
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Move the arrow to the top of yepp Studio and right click on the mouse.  
The following selection window will appear.  
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.  
Click on Help and the Help window will appear.  
If a firewall is installed on the PC, it may not be possible to import CDDB information.  
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In s t a llin g Fit n e s s Ma n a g e r  
Insert the Installation CD into your PC's CD-ROMdrive.  
Select [Fitness Manager].  
Click [Next] in the series of windows that appear.  
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Choose the language you wish to use.  
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Us in g Fit n e s s Ma n a g e r  
When connecting to Fitness Manager for  
3 the first time, click [New Account] and  
Log In  
create a new user name of 6 letters or  
less.  
Turn on the yepp and connect it to your PC.  
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Click [yepp Sports Fitness Manager] on the desktop.  
Press the [OK] button after entering your  
personal information.  
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After entering a user name and password,  
5 log in by clicking [Login].  
Set a nickname for the  
YP-60 that you are using.  
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Note  
- No more than 6 English  
characters can be entered.  
Input up to six English letters.  
In order to upload the measured data that was saved on the device to a PC,  
yepp Studio must be installed.  
If Fitness Manager is run after connecting the device to the PC, the measured  
data saved on the device will be updated automatically to the PC and then deleted.  
Fitness Manager cannot be used while yepp Studio is running.  
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Us in g Fit n e s s Ma n a g e r  
[Calorie Chart]  
Setting Up a User  
Click [Calorie Chart].  
You can change user information or delete a user.  
You can check the calories consumed  
as a result of exercise in units of years,  
months and days.  
Turn on the yepp and connect it to your PC.  
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: Displays calorie data for one year based  
on the current point.  
Click [Account] after selecting  
Fitness Manager.  
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on the current point.  
After setting up the user,  
: Displays calorie data by time as of today.  
3 click the [OK] button.  
Setting Up a New User  
Deleting a User  
[Biorhythm]  
Using Fitness Manager  
[Calorie List]  
Click [Biorhythm].  
You can check the biorhythm of the  
selected user.  
Click [Calorie List].  
You can see the measured data that has been saved.  
- Data : Displays the data and time when a user takes exercise.  
- Exercise time : Displays the exercise in Hour and Minute.  
- Starting HR : Displays Heart rate(bmp) before exercise.  
- Final HR : Displays Heart rate(bmp) after exercise.  
- Calorie Data : Displays the calorie consumption(kcal).  
- Remark : Displays the contents that a user enters.  
Note  
If [Edit Profile] is clicked, personal information can be changed.  
The resulting graph of the biorhythm reflects the statistical values of the  
measured data and so may be different from the actual values.  
Refer to Help for more detailed information about using yepp Studio.  
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P la yin g Mu s ic a n d Tu rn in g Off t h e De vic e  
Ad ju s t in g t h e Vo lu m e /Ho ld Fu n c t io n  
Turning Power On and Off  
Adjusting the Volume  
Power On : Press and hold the  
button to turn on the power.  
button to turn off the power.  
Press the  
,
buttons to adjust the volume.  
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001  
Nor  
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Power Off : Press and hold the  
NOR  
0 0 : 0 1 : 3 0  
Playing Music  
Note  
The volume can be adjusted in increments between 0 and 40.  
07:32AM  
001  
Nor  
Press the  
button.  
Press once to adjust the volume by one step.  
Track 1  
Playback starts.  
sports  
Press and hold to increase or decrease the volume in greater increments.  
NOR  
0 0 : 0 1 : 3 0  
HOLD Function  
Pausing Music  
In Hold mode, all buttons are disabled.  
07:32AM  
001  
Nor  
Press the  
button to pause playback.  
Track 1  
GOOD BYE  
While in Pause mode, briefly press  
NOR  
0 0 : 0 1 : 3 0  
Slide the  
switch on the player in the  
again to resume playback.  
direction of the arrow.  
HOLD!  
When the button is pressed,  
Note  
the “ HOLD!” message will appear on  
the display.  
WMA files can be played only as music files with a compression rate of 64Kbps-192Kbps,  
that can be created in Windows Media Player (Version 8.0).  
The power off time can be set in the menu.  
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S e a rc h in g fo r Mu s ic /Vo ic e File s  
En c o d in g MP 3 s  
Connect the Audio Output port on the external audio source  
To search for specific parts during play  
1 (or the Line Out port) to the ENC port on the device with the Line in cable.  
A desired passage can be searched for by pressing and holding down the  
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buttons during play.  
To change tracks during play  
If the  
button is pressed during play, the next track is played.  
button is pressed before five seconds have passed since starting to play a track,  
button is pressed after five seconds,  
the current track is replayed from the beginning.  
If the  
the previous track is played and if the  
If the ENC button is pressed, MP3 encoding begins.  
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If the  
button is pressed, encoding is paused and if the  
button is pressed again,  
the encoding resumes.  
To change tracks when stopped  
If the ENC button is pressed during encoding, the encoding stops and an  
encoding file is created.  
Encoding is performed in order (ENC001, ENC002, etc.)  
and files are saved in the MP3 format after encoding.  
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If the  
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buttons are pressed when stopped, the yepp moves  
to the previous or next track, respectively.  
Note  
Note  
VBR(Variable Bit Rate) file: A file that constantly changes the compression rate according  
The bit rate can be set to 64Kbps, 96Kbps and 128Kbps.  
to the type of sounds, such as their pitch, in the file.  
During encoding, there is no beeping sound and the button lights and  
With VBR files, pressing the  
in the previous track playing.  
button within 5 seconds from the start of the track may not result  
backlight do not illuminate.  
Caution  
Files that were downloaded in MP2 or MP1 and had their file extension changed to MP3 may not play.  
Do not disconnect the Line cable during Encoding.  
If the battery is not sufficiently charged, encoding will not be done.  
Adjust the volume of the external audio source to a suitable level and encode it.  
If the volume level is extremely high, the sound quality may not be good.  
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Lis t e n in g t o FM Ra d io  
En c o d in g Fro m FM Ra d io  
Select FM mode first. (Refer to "Changing Modes" on page 48)  
Doing FM encoding  
Manual Search for a Frequency  
Press the ENC button during FM reception.  
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Press the  
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buttons to search manually for  
Encoding of the currently transmitted  
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the desired frequency.  
FM broadcast begins.  
91.90MHz  
FMCH — —  
Press the ENC button again.  
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A file is created and the encoding stops.  
Files are saved in order, starting FM001,  
FM002...etc., and stop automatically when  
the memory is full.  
Automatic Search for a Frequency  
Press and hold the  
,
buttons in order to  
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search for and stop at frequencies with reception.  
91.90MHz  
FM Scan  
Note  
During encoding, there is no beeping sound and the button lights and back light do not illuminate.  
Encoded files will become 64Kbps files after they are encoded from FM.  
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Lo o p Re p e a t in g  
MENU Mo d e  
Press and hold the  
After navigating with the  
is cancelled if the  
button while in Music/Voice Mode.  
Starting Point  
Ending Point  
,
buttons, press the  
button is pressed.  
button to select the desired menu.Menu mode  
While playing music files, press the  
button briefly at the  
beginning of the loop you want to  
set.  
Press the  
again to set the end of the loop.  
button briefly  
MENU  
EXIT  
MENU  
MODE SELECT  
A
appears in the display.  
B
MODE SELECT  
SETTING  
SETTING  
The loop is played repeatedly.  
NAVIGATION  
appears in the display.  
A
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001  
Nor  
07:32AM  
001  
Nor  
MENU  
MENU  
NAVIGATION  
SETTING  
Track 1  
Track 1  
FM SETTING  
EXIT  
NAVIGATION  
FM SETTING  
A
A
0 0 : 0 1 : 3 0  
0 0 : 0 1 : 3 8  
B
MODE SELECT : When changing modes.  
SETTING : When changing the yepp’s advanced functions.  
NAVIGATION : When performing a simple search for saved music files.  
FM SETTING : When saving frequencies automatically or checking saved frequencies.  
EXIT : To exit MENU.  
Note  
Press the  
button briefly to cancel the loop.  
Note  
Loop Repeat is automatically released if you Speed Search with the  
,
buttons.  
In MENU mode, no input for 30 seconds will cancel the MENU mode.  
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Ch a n g in g Mo d e s  
S e t t in g Ad va n c e d Fu n c t io n s  
Press and hold the  
button.  
Select SETTING in the MENU. (Refer to MENU Mode)  
1
2
3
1
2
In SETTING, after moving to the desired function with the  
,
button,  
After using the  
,
button to move to MODE SELECT, press the  
button.  
press the  
button.  
Move to the mode you want by using the  
press the button.  
,
button, and then  
SETTING  
EXIT  
SETTING  
SETTING  
ENVIRONMENT  
EXIT  
TIME  
FOLDER PLAY  
ENVIRONMENT  
EXIT  
MODE SELECT  
MODE SELECT  
LINE ENC  
EXIT  
MODE SELECT  
PLAY MODE  
FOLDER PLAY  
EXIT  
MUSIC  
FM  
FM ENC  
LINE ENC  
EXIT  
SETTING  
FILE  
SETTING  
SOUND EFFECT  
FILE  
SETTING  
MUSIC  
PLAY MODE  
SOUND EFFECT  
FILE  
Music Mode  
EXIT  
LINE ENC Mode  
TIME  
ENVIRONMENT  
TIME  
MODE SELECT  
MODE SELECT  
FM  
MUSIC  
FM  
FM ENC  
LINE ENC  
FM ENC  
FM ENC Mode  
FM Mode  
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P la yin g Fo ld e rs  
S e le c t in g t h e P la y m o d e  
Select FOLDER PLAY in SETTING.  
Select PLAY MODE in SETTING.  
1
2
1
2
FOLDER PLAY  
The saved folders are shown.  
F
MUSIC  
Love You  
LOCK  
In PLAY MODE, after moving to the desired mode with the  
,
button,  
press the  
button.  
PLAY MODE  
PLAY MODE  
PLAY MODE  
EXIT  
NORMAL  
REPEAT ONE  
REPEAT ALL  
SHUFFLE  
In PLAY MODE, after moving to the desired folder  
NORMAL  
REPEAT ONE  
REPEAT ONE  
REPEAT ALL  
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Nor  
with the  
,
button press the  
button.  
The files in the selected folder are played.  
FOLDER PLAY does not work when there  
aren’t any files in the folder.  
Track 1  
PLAY MODE  
PLAY MODE  
NOR  
001  
0 0 : 0 1 : 3 0  
REPEAT ALL  
SHUFFLE  
EXIT  
SHUFFLE  
EXIT  
NORMAL  
Move to each respective mode by selecting  
MUSIC, FM ENC or LINE ENC.  
NORMAL : To play all the tracks in order one time.  
REPEAT ONE : To repeat one track.  
REPEAT ALL : To repeat all tracks.  
SHUFFLE : To play tracks at random.  
EXIT : To move to the higher-level menu.  
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S e t t in g S o u n d Effe c t s  
EQ  
Select SOUND EFFECT in SETTING.  
1
2
Use the  
,
buttons to move  
1to the setting you want  
EQ  
EQ  
In SOUND EFFECT, after moving to the desired sound mode with the  
,
button,  
EXIT  
JAZZ  
(out of the 4 settings available)  
and press the button to select.  
press the  
button.  
NORMAL  
CLASSIC  
ROCK  
NORMAL DBB  
SOUND EFFECT  
SOUND EFFECT  
TRUBASS  
WOW  
EXIT  
EQ  
EQ  
EQ  
USER EQ  
EXIT  
CLASSIC DBB  
JAZZ DBB  
SRS  
EXIT  
NORMAL  
ROCK DBB  
EQ : You can adjust the equalizer manually.  
If you want to manually adjust  
the equalizer, select User EQ  
and Bass/Treble.  
SRS (  
) : You will hear 3D Stereo sound.  
2
USER EQ  
USER EQ  
TRUBASS (  
) : This is a bass boost feature that adds fullness to the sound.  
EXIT  
BASS  
TREBLE  
EXIT  
BASS  
TREBLE  
WOW : This feature allows you to enjoy the SRS and Trubass features simultaneously.  
BASS/TREBLE can each be  
EXIT : To move to the higher-level menu  
adjusted from 0 to 10 with  
the  
,
button.  
BASS  
TREBLE  
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5
Note  
Please adjust the volume to a suitable level, as the volume may increase in the SRS setting.  
This unit supports sampling frequencies of 32KHz, 44.1KHz or 48KHz.  
You can only set SRS functions in Music Mode. (Except for 2xMP3 files)  
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Ma n a g in g File s  
TIME CONTROL  
Select TIME in SETTING.  
Deleting  
WATCH TIME SET  
Select FILE in SETTING.  
1
Select the method of setting the clock time using  
WATCH TIME SET  
Select DELETE and then move to the file you  
EXIT  
the  
,
button.  
2 wish to delete.  
MUSIC DELETE  
AUTO TIME SET  
MANUAL TIME SET  
AUTO TIME SET : Automatically sets the clock time  
when connected and sending  
EXIT  
If EXIT is selected, files in other folders can  
001:Track 1.mp3  
002:Track 2.mp3  
also be selected.  
data to a PC.  
MANUAL TIME SET : The clock time can be set manually.  
Select CONFIRM in the DELETE CONFIRM Window  
Select CONFIRM to finish setting the time after setting manually.  
3 after pressing the  
DELETE CONFIRM  
button.  
CONFIRM  
CANCEL  
The selected file is deleted.  
POWER OFF TIME  
Use the  
,
buttons to set the POWER OFF TIME.  
Formatting  
The power off time can be set from 3 to 180 seconds.  
After stopping playback, the power is turned off  
automatically if no buttons have been pressed  
during the set time.  
POWER OFF TIME  
120 sec  
FILE  
Select FILE in SETTING.  
1
DELETE  
FORMAT  
EXIT  
Select FORMAT in FILE.  
When set to NO POWER OFF, the power does not  
turn off even when the device is stopped.  
2
Formatting is performed if CONFIRM is selected.  
FORMAT  
Note  
CONFIRM  
CANCEL  
All files are deleted if the yepp is formatted.  
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TIME CONTROL  
S e t t in g t h e En viro n m e n t  
Select ENVIRONMENT in SETTING.  
SLEEP TIME  
DISPLAY  
Use the  
,
buttons to set the SLEEP TIME.  
SLEEP TIME  
150 min  
The sleep time can be set from 3 to 180 minutes.  
The power turns off automatically after the set time  
has passed.  
Select DISPLAY in the ENVIRONMENT.  
INFORMATION  
When set to NO SLEEP, the power does not turn off  
automatically.  
Use the  
,
buttons to select the music mode and  
select the content to be displayed at the top of the Screen  
Display Window.  
INFORMATION  
EXIT  
BACKLIGHT TIME  
PLAY TIME  
REMAIN TIME  
PLAY TIME : Displays the current play time  
REMAIN TIME : Displays the remaining play time  
REMAIN MEMORY : Displays the remaining memory  
BIT RATE : Displays the wave bit rate that is being played  
Use the  
,
buttons to set the Backlight “ON” time.  
BACKLIGHT TIME  
15 sec  
The setting range for Backlight-On Time is 0 to 30  
seconds.  
When set to Always On, the backlight stays on  
continuously.  
CONTRAST  
Use the  
,
buttons to set the Contrast.  
CONTRAST  
The setting range for the contrast, which adjusts the  
brightness of the screen, is from 0 to 15.  
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Note  
The backlight does not illuminate when the residual battery level is insufficient.  
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S e t t in g t h e En viro n m e n t  
ENCODE BIT RATE  
Use the  
,
buttons to set the desired MP3  
SOUND CONTROL  
ENCODE BIT RATE  
96 kbps  
encoding bit rate.  
You can set the desired bit rate to 64kbps, 96kbps or  
128kbps when doing MP3 encoding.  
Select SOUND in ENVIRONMENT.  
WOW LEVEL  
BEEP ON/OFF  
The levels of SRS and TRUBASS  
Use the  
,
buttons to set the BEEP mode.  
can be adjusted.  
SRS LEVEL  
8
TRUBASS LEVEL  
BEEP ON/OFF  
BEEP ON : A beep sounds each time a button is  
pressed.  
Use the  
,
buttons to select the  
Level  
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Level  
level you want.  
ON  
BEEP OFF : No beep sounds when a button is pressed.  
The level for SRS and TRUBASS can  
OFF  
each be set within the range of 0 to 10.  
DEFAULT VOLUME  
If OPTIMIZATION is selected, the SRS function is  
optimized to the connected device.  
OPTIMIZATION  
Use the  
,
buttons to set the DEFAULT VOLUME.  
EARPHONE  
HEADPHONE  
CARPACK  
Set the desired device to earphone, headphone,  
speaker or carpack (car cassette adapter)  
It is possible to set the default volume to a value  
between 0 and 40. If the power is turned on again after  
having adjusted the volume above the default value,  
music is played at the default volume.  
DEFAULT VOLUME  
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by using the  
,
buttons.  
If the power is turned on again after the volume was set to  
within the default value, the music is replayed at the  
previously played volume.  
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S e t t in g t h e En viro n m e n t  
Us in g Na vig a t io n  
Setting Additional Regional Functions  
Press and hold the  
button.  
1
2
NAVIGATION  
The file that is currently being played is shown.  
EXIT  
Select COUNTRY in ENVIRONMENT in SETTING.  
001 : Track 1.mp3  
002 : Track 2.mp3  
LANGUAGE  
After using the  
,
button to move to NAVIGATION, press the  
button.  
Use the  
,
button to select the desired menu  
If EXIT is selected, you can move to another folder.  
LANGUAGE  
language from among nine languages.  
The menu is shown in the selected language.  
SETTING, ENVIRONMENT, COUNTRY and  
LANGUAGE are shown only in English.  
ITALIAN  
JAPANESE  
KOREAN  
NAVIGATION  
EXIT  
MUSIC  
Love You  
NAVIGATION  
NAVIGATION  
EXIT  
002:Track 2.MP3  
EXIT  
001:Track 1.MP3  
002:Track 2.MP3  
001:Track 1.MP3  
UNITS  
Select the file or folder that you want to play.  
Use the  
,
button to select kg/m or lb/ft as the  
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UNIT  
measurement units.  
,
: When entering a folder or when playing a file.  
EXIT  
kg/m  
lb/ft  
: When moving to a higher-level folder. When leaving NAVIGATION mode.  
: When moving to a file or folder in the same directory.  
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S e t t in g FM  
Us in g S p o rt s Fu n c t io n  
Caution when measuring your heart rate  
Automatic Storage of a Frequency  
- Don’t press too hard when placing your finger on the sensor.  
Press and hold the  
button while in FM Mode.  
- Don’t move your finger during measurement.  
1
2
FM SETTING is shown.  
After moving to AUTO PRESET using the  
button, press the button.  
,
Setting the User  
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Frequencies within the range of 87.5MHz to  
108MHz are automatically selected and stored.  
Frequencies are automatically stored,  
starting from 1.  
91.90MHz  
Before using the sports functions select the user.  
FM Scan  
Press the Sports Function Select  
button.  
1
2
PROFILE  
EXIT  
Select PROFILE in SPORTS FUNCTION.  
TRY IT  
Searching Stored Frequencies  
Press and hold the  
button while in FM Mode.  
1
2
Select a user ID registered on the PC or TRY IT  
and set the age, sex, height and weight  
of the user.  
FM SETTING is shown.  
3
4
EDIT PROFILE  
NAME  
AGE  
: GUEST  
: 20  
Press the  
button after using the  
,
buttons  
FM CHANNEL  
to move to the desired FM CHANNEL.  
CH1 95.9 MHz  
CH2 91.9 MHz  
CH3 89.1 MHz  
GENDER : MALE  
Select CREATE after the setting is complete.  
Note  
Note  
You can store up to 20 frequencies.  
When measuring after selecting TRY IT, data is not saved.  
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Us in g S p o rt s Fu n c t io n  
Measuring Calories Consumed  
Measuring Heartrate  
Measure your heart rate before and after exercise in order  
to find out the calories burned.  
CALORIE COUNTER  
Press the Sports Function Select  
button.  
USER  
Try It  
1
2
END  
CALORIE  
Before starting exercise, press the Sports Function  
1st Check  
1
2
Select  
button.  
Press the  
button in SPORTS FUNCTION  
HEART RATE  
USER  
and select HEART RATE MONITOR.  
Select CALORIE COUNTER in SPORTS FUNCTION.  
CALORIE COUNTER  
The selected user and whether a  
Try It  
Place your finger  
on sensor and  
press button  
Shows the selected user and whether or not  
measurement has started will be shown.  
measurement has started.  
After placing your finger on the sensor on the  
HEART RATE  
3 top of the device, press the  
button.  
Place your finger  
on sensor and  
press button  
CALORIE COUNTER  
Measuring  
82bpm  
Measurement of heart rate starts.  
When the heart rate measurement finishes, the  
heartrate that was measured is saved automatically  
and a “ ” indicator is shown in the display window.  
After putting your finger on the sensor on the  
3
HEART RATE  
Measuring  
top of the device, press the  
button.  
Measure your heart rate one more time after finishing  
82bpm  
4 your exercise as in #2 and #3 above.  
Heart rate measurement starts.  
When measurement is complete,  
the heart rate is shown on the screen.  
Shows the calories consumed by your exercise.  
The calories are shown in kcal units.  
HEART RATE  
If you want to save the data, select CREATE.  
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The measured data is saved.  
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Us in g S p o rt s Fu n c t io n  
Measuring Lap Time  
Checking the Database  
You can measure the user’s interval time when exercising,  
such as when jogging or running a marathon.  
Press the Sports Function Select  
button.  
Press the Sports Function Select  
button twice.  
1
2
3
1
2
VIEW CALORIE  
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CALORIE  
03.01.01  
Shows the STOP WATCH.  
Select DATABASE in SPORTS FUNCTION.  
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12:07  
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To see the consumed calories measured,  
select VIEW CALORIES. To see the heart rate,  
select VIEW HEART RATE.  
Press the ENC/NAVI. button.  
VIEW HEART RATE  
HEART RATE  
Time measurement starts.  
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Shows the most recently measured data.  
DATE  
TIME  
: 03.01.01  
: 12:07  
Press the  
measurement.  
button during time  
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STOP WATCH function  
“LAP” is shown and the lap time is recorded every  
time the button is pressed.  
A maximum of three lap times can be recorded.  
Press the button to record up to  
Press the Sports Function Select  
button twice.  
1
Shows the STOP WATCH.  
three lap times and then press the  
button to stop.  
The three lap times and ending time are shown.  
Press the ENC/NAVI. button.  
2
3
Time measurement starts.  
Press the ENC/NAVI. button one more time.  
The time measurement finishes.  
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MENU Ta b le  
Use the  
,
button to navigate and then select using the  
button.  
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Tro u b le s h o o t in g  
The buttons do not work.  
The software doesn’t work  
Check the Hold switch setting.  
Refer to the recommended PC specifications.  
Press the RESET hole on the side of the main unit with a pin.  
The yepp does not work and the LCD displays nothing.  
The yepp keeps turning off.  
Check the condition of the rechargable battery.  
In Stop mode, the power is automatically turned off after ten seconds (changes depending on settings).  
Press the RESET hole on the side of the main unit with a pin.  
Check to see if there are files saved in it. The yepp will be turned off if no files are saved in it  
In PLAY mode, music is not played after pressing the  
button  
Something is wrong with the play time displayed during Play mode.  
Verify that the device is currently set to Music mode.  
Check to see if MP3 or WMA files are saved in the built-in memory.  
Check to see if the HOLD switch is locked.  
“VBR SONG” message is displayed instead of play time while VBR  
(Variable Bit Rate) file is playing.  
Check if the REC button is on.  
LCD window is dark  
Check Contrast.  
Files cannot be downloaded.  
Check the condition of the rechargable battery.  
Strange characters are displayed on the screen during playback.  
Check the connection between yepp and computer.  
Check and/or replace the battery, turn on the yepp's power.  
Change the font settings in the Download List Window to the correct font.  
Backlight does not work.  
Check the backlight setup.  
When the current and voltage of the rechargeable battery are low,  
the backlight automatically stays off in order to play longer.  
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S p e c ific a t io n s  
MEMO  
Model  
Built-in Memory capacity  
Voltage  
YP-60  
128MB(YP-60 H)/256MB(YP-60 V)/512MB(YP-60 X)/1GB(YP-60 Z)  
3.7V (Li-polymer battery)  
Playing time  
Lasts up to 15hours (MP3 128Kbps, Vol level 20)  
Recharge time  
Approximately three hours.  
Maximum number of files that can be saved  
Dimensions/Weight  
Case  
Up to 256 files (per folder).  
1.53X3.66X0.66 inch/1.6 oz (Battery included)  
Plastic  
Noise Ratio  
80dB with 20KHz LPF  
Earphones Jack Output Power  
Output Frequency Range  
Operating Temperature Range  
FM Frequency  
6mW(Max 10mW)/CH (16 )  
20Hz~20KHz  
-5 ~ +35°C(23~95°F)  
87.5 ~ 108.0 MHz  
FM Signal to Noise Ratio  
FM T.H.D  
50dB  
1%  
FM Useable Sensitivity  
10dB  
MPEG1/2/2.5 Layer3(8Kbps ~ 320Kbps, 8KHz ~ 48KHz)  
WMA (64Kbps ~ 192Kbps, 32KHz, 44.1KHz, 48KHz)  
File Support  
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S a fe t y In fo rm a t io n  
FCC  
FCC  
Any changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the grantee of this device could  
void the user’s authority to operate the device.  
EMI/EMC: AnSI C63.4 1992, FCC Part 15  
Subpart B  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
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:  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules.  
(1) This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
Compliance  
This product conforms to the following  
Council Directive:  
Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
Caution: Any changes or modifications 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  
Directive 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC(EMC)  
1.This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
2.This device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may  
cause undesirable operation.  
Increase the separation between the equipment  
Declaration of Conformity  
and receiver.  
Name: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd  
Address: 416, Maetan-3Dong, Paldal-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-60  
has been tested according to the  
FCC/CISPR22/95 requirements for Class B  
devices and found compliant with the following  
standards  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
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 reason able  
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.  
Party Responsible for Product Compliance  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
Samsung Electronics America  
QA Lab.  
3351 Michelson Dr. Suite #290  
Irvine, CA92612  
technician for help.  
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Wa rra n t y  
5. The warranty is not applicable in cases  
other than defects in material, design and  
workmanship. The warranty does not cover  
the following:  
Unauthorized modifications carried out for  
the product to comply with local or national  
technical standards in countries for which the  
Samsung product was not originally designed.  
WARRANTY CONDITIONS:  
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.  
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 confirmation, 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.  
Periodic checks, maintenance, repair and  
replacement of parts due to normal wear and  
tear.  
Repairs performed by non-authorized  
service centers such as opening of the product  
by a non-authorized person.  
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;  
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.  
The model, serial No. and product number  
on the product has been altered, deleted,  
removed or made illegible.  
2.Samsung's obligations are to the repair of the  
defective part, and at its discretion, replacement of  
the product (service exchange unit).  
6. This warranty does not affect the  
consumer’s statutory rights nor the consumers  
rights against the dealer from their  
purchase/sales agreement.  
Use of the product in conjunction with  
accessories not approved by Samsung for  
use with this product.  
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.  
Failure of the product arising from incorrect  
installationor use not consistent with technical  
or safety standardsin current force, or failure  
to comply with product manual instructions.  
1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)  
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 fulfilled with functionally equivalent service  
exchange units.  
Accidents, Acts of God or any cause  
beyond the control of Samsung caused by  
lightning, water, fire, public disturbances and  
improper ventilation.  
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Wa rra n t y  
To obtain warranty service, please contact  
SAMSUNG at:  
Samsung Electronics America, Inc.  
400 Valley Road, Suite 201 Mount Arlington,  
NJ 07856  
Tel: (973) 601-6000, Fax: (973) 601-6001  
1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)  
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  
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  
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PRODUCT, IS NONTRANSFERABLE AND  
STATES YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.  
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,  
PURCHASER  
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 specific 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.  
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