Samsung CD YEPP MCD HM200 User Manual

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Portable MP3-CD Player  
MP3-CD, WMA-CD, CD-DA Playback  
SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.  
MCD-HM200  
SERVICE DIVISION  
400 Valley Road, Suite 201  
Mount Arlington, NJ 07856  
1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)  
Instruction Manual  
AH68-01263Q  
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Safety Warning  
Take care not to allow dust  
or other contaminants to  
come into contact with your  
player.  
Do not leave your player  
in direct sunlight or  
near a heat source.  
Do not apply heavy  
pressure to the player.  
Headphones  
Road safety  
Do not use the headphones while riding a bicycle, driving any kind of motor  
vehicle or motorcycle.  
This is very dangerous and is illegal in certain regions.  
It is dangerous to listen to headphones at high volume while crossing roads.  
Do not put anything other  
than a CD (CD-R or CD-RW)  
inside your player.  
Such actions will damage  
your player.  
Do not use your player on  
uneven or unstable surfaces.  
Do not use broken or  
scratched MP3 CDs.  
In order to protect your hearing  
Do not wear the headphones with the volume set too high.  
Doctors state that listening to music at high volume for prolonged periods is  
harmful to hearing.  
Your player may not  
operate properly.  
If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the volume or stop listening.  
Avoid places of low  
temperature (below 41°F)  
or high temperature  
(above 95°F).  
Unplug the power cord  
when not using the  
player for long periods of  
time.  
Do not touch the AC  
Adaptor with wet hands  
when it is plugged in.  
Ambient operating conditions  
Ambient temperature : 5°C~35°C (41°F~95°F)  
Humidity : 10~75%  
Environmental information  
Do not place your player  
in a dusty or humid loca-  
tion.  
Do not touch the lens  
with your finger or  
scratch it.  
Your player may not  
operate properly.  
Do not attempt to take  
apart, repair or modify  
your player.  
Such actions will damage  
your player.  
Your unit consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a  
specialized company. Please observe local regulations regarding the  
disposal of packing materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment.  
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Buttons and Controls  
1. Skip/Search button  
+10 button  
8.  
Stop  
(
)
button  
2.  
9. Play/Pause  
(
)
button  
√»  
Main Unit  
Power Input Jack  
ESP/Album button  
3.  
4.  
Repeat button  
10.  
11.  
12.  
1
2
Headphones Connection jack  
PROG./NAVI. button  
EQ/Menu button  
5.  
6.  
7.  
3
Random button  
Open switch  
13. Volume button  
4
5
6
8
9
Bottom of the Main Unit  
10  
HOLD switch  
7
11  
12  
13  
Accessories  
(AH59-01152B)  
Over-the-Ear  
Headphones  
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Buttons and Controls  
Display  
The picture of the display panel below is based on MP3-CD playback.  
*
• L/R Channel Level Indicator  
Playback or Repeat Mode indicator  
1.  
2.  
3.  
8.  
9.  
Anti-Shock Time Buffer Level Indicator  
Class Jazz P.snd  
S.bass Rock  
one album all  
esp  
Program Indicator  
Sampling Frequency Indicator  
(MP3(WMA)-CD Only)  
Track Number indicator  
Bit rate indicator  
(MP3(WMA)-CD Only)  
10.  
• Last Memory Indicator  
(for MP3 or WMA CDs)  
• esp Indicator  
normal  
Last Flat  
4.  
Title indicator  
(MP3(WMA)-CD Only)  
11.  
12.  
010 03 : 20  
001  
Boyz II MEN  
(for standard Audio CDs)  
Album Name indicator  
(MP3(WMA)-CD Only)  
128 44  
kbps kHz  
Eq Mode Indicator  
5.  
6.  
7.  
End [Boyz II MEN]  
Album Number indicator  
(MP3(WMA)-CD Only)  
13.  
14.  
Remaining Battery Power indicator  
Play time indicator  
Menu icon  
MENU  
System  
Display  
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Preparation before  
using your unit  
Using standard batteries (not supplied)  
How to Connect  
Open the cover of the battery  
compartment.  
Connect the headphones to  
the main unit.  
1
1
Carefully check the correct  
orientation of the positive and  
negative terminals of the batteries.  
2
Use two AA/LR6 type 1.5 V batteries.  
Wearing  
headphones  
Use two AA/LR6 alkaline batteries.  
Manganese batteries have a shorter  
battery life.  
Battery Life (Using alkaline batteries)  
Push the ear hangers in the direction of the arrow.  
Place the ear hangers over your ears as shown in the  
picture and then push the caps close to your ears.  
The battery life-time is based on continuous use.  
*
MP3-CD : 16 hours 30 minutes max.  
CD (When ESP is Off) : 14 hours 45 minutes max.  
CD (When ESP is On) : 9 hours 50 minutes max.  
Using an AC adaptor (not supplied)  
Replace the batteries if the remaining battery power indicator “  
” flashes.  
Time for  
Battery  
Replacement  
Even though the remaining battery power indicator “  
” may be flashing,  
If not using batteries, an AC adaptor must be connected to the  
AC outlet and power input.  
if the batteries have already expired, the LCD will not be lit.  
AC adaptor : DC 4.5V, 500mA  
Do not mix old and new batteries.  
Remove the batteries if they will not be used for a long time.  
Standard batteries cannot be recharged.  
Warning  
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CD Playback  
MP3(WMA)-CD Playback  
Slide the Open button to  
open the door.  
Insert a CD.  
Slide the Open button to  
open the door, and insert  
an MP3(WMA)-CD.  
1
1
2
Push the door to close it.  
Push the door to close it.  
Press the Play/Pause  
Playtime  
indicator  
Press the Play/Pause  
normal  
esp Flat  
Track Number indicator  
Album  
(
) button.  
√»  
( ) button.  
√»  
2
3
01  
03 : 20  
normal  
Last Flat  
The inserted MP3(WMA)-CD  
will be scanned for about  
30~90 seconds. Playback will  
then commence.  
L/R Channel  
Level Indicator  
Anti-Shock  
Number  
indicator  
Once the CD is  
recognized, playback  
commences.  
001 010 03 : 20  
128 44  
CDDA Disc  
Boyz II MEN  
kbps kHz  
Time Buffer  
Level Indicator  
End [Boyz II MEN]  
Playtime Indicator  
Track Number Indicator  
Album Name indicator  
Title indicator  
Your CD Player will take a  
Sampling Frequency  
Indicator  
few moments to scan through  
all the tracks and the sessions  
recorded on a MP3(WMA)-CD.  
Bit rate indicator  
To stop playback, press  
the Stop ( ) button.  
Press the Stop (  
)
To stop playback, press the  
Stop ( ) button.  
button again to switch  
off the unit.  
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Press the Stop ( ) button  
The power will automatically switch  
off after 15 seconds, even if you do  
again to switch off the unit.  
not press the Stop ( ) button.  
If a music file is corrupted and a particular section cannot be read, only  
that section will be skipped. But if the file continues to be unreadable,  
the player will skip to the next file.  
Note  
To temporarily pause playback  
Files that do not conform to specifications (refer to P. 31) will be skipped.  
When the Open switch is slid to open the door, playback will stop.  
The quality of MP3(WMA)-CD playback may vary depending on the condition of the  
disc containing the music files or the condition of the recorder with which the disc  
was created.  
Press the Play/Pause ( ) button.  
√»  
Playback will be temporarily suspended.  
Press the Play/Pause (  
playback.  
) button again to resume  
√»  
If different types of files or unnecessary folders are on the same disc, you will have  
problems with playback.  
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Menu function  
Skip/Search function  
You can customize the settings to your liking.  
Menu Structure  
Menu  
:Functions available  
only when playing an  
MP3(WMA)-CD  
MP3  
ALL  
Skip  
SYSTEM  
DISPLAY  
Press and release the  
Iî  
during playback of a CD.  
or  
button  
ïI  
MP3  
MP3 Last Memory  
:Functions available  
when playing an  
MP3(WMA)-CD or  
Audio CD  
MP3  
Scroll  
ALL  
Default  
• Press the  
Press the  
of the current track. (Briefly press the  
twice to repeat the previous track).  
button to play the next track.  
button to go back to the beginning  
ï
Iî  
I
ALL Display Bar  
button  
Iî  
• Press the  
button while the unit is in “Stop”  
ï
I
Press and hold the EQ/Menu  
button on the main unit.  
(no playback) mode. Track 2 will be played back.  
Press the button to play back the previous song.  
Iî  
1
2
A group of menu icons will appear.  
Search  
Use the  
to select the desired menu,  
and then press the  
,
buttons  
Iî  
ïI  
Press and hold the  
Iî  
during playback of a CD.  
or  
button  
ïI  
Play/Pause ( ) button.  
√»  
A list of functions will appear.  
Press and hold the  
The CD will playback in fast forward or fast reverse mode.  
or  
button.  
Iî  
ïI  
Release the button to return to normal playback mode.  
DISPLAY  
Use the  
to select the desired  
,
buttons  
Iî  
ïI  
ID3 Tag  
3
4
Scroll  
function, and then press the  
Play/Pause ( ) button.  
√»  
Display Bar  
HOLD function  
Bottom of the Main Unit  
Buttons pressed during CD playback will not function.  
(On the display, the “Hold” indicator will flash.)  
Press the EQ/Menu button to  
move to a higher level menu.  
Use the HOLD function when carrying your CD Player  
around with you. Use of this function will allow you to  
conserve battery life as it prevents the CD Player from  
being turned on unintentionally if a button is pressed.  
If no button is pressed for 20  
seconds, you will be exited to  
the main unit display.  
While the Disc is being read, you won't be able to use the Menu function.  
Note  
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Last Memory function  
Default function  
This function initializes all settings to their default values.  
This function is only available during  
*
Last Memory function  
playback of an MP3(WMA)-CD.  
Select SYSTEM in the MENU  
screen, and then use the  
When MP3(WMA)-CD playback is selected again after your CD player has been  
stopped or turned off, the unit plays back from the start of the track that you last  
listened to. If the CD cover is opened, the unit resets to Track 1.  
1
2
,
buttons to select  
Iî  
ï
I
Default.  
SYSTEM  
Last Memory  
Default  
Select SYSTEM in the MENU  
screen, and then use the  
SYSTEM  
1
Last Memory  
,
buttons to select  
Iî  
ïI  
Default  
Last Memory.  
Use the  
to select Default YES or NO,  
,
buttons  
Iî  
ïI  
and then press the  
Play/Pause ( ) button.  
√»  
Use the  
select Last Memory ON or  
OFF, and then press the  
,
buttons to  
Iî  
ï
I
Default?  
Last Memory  
YES  
NO  
2
3
ON  
OFF  
Play/Pause ( ) button.  
√»  
Default Settings  
Press the EQ/Menu  
button twice to exit to the  
main unit display.  
Last Memory : On  
normal  
Last Flat  
: On  
001 010 03 : 20  
Scroll  
: x2  
128 44  
Boyz II MEN  
kbps kHz  
Display Bar  
: H-Level Meter  
End [Boyz II MEN]  
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Tag function  
Scroll function  
This function is used to adjust the scroll speed of the song title.  
This function is only available during  
*
playback of an MP3(WMA)-CD.  
This function is only available during  
*
Tag function  
playback of an MP3(WMA)-CD.  
Select DISPLAY in the MENU  
screen, and then use the  
This function displays the tag information from all of the songs on an MP3/WMA-CD.  
1
2
,
buttons to  
Iî  
ïI  
What is  
?
select Scroll.  
This is what is attached to an MP3 audio file to carry information relevant to the file,  
such as the title, artist, album, year, genre and a comment field.  
DISPLAY  
ID3 Tag  
Scroll  
Display Bar  
Select DISPLAY in the MENU  
DISPLAY  
screen, and then use the  
ID3 Tag  
1
,
buttons to  
.
Scroll  
Iî  
ï
I
Use the  
,
buttons to  
Iî  
ïI  
select  
Display Bar  
select the desired scroll speed.  
ID3 Tag  
Scroll  
Use the  
to select  
and then press the  
,
buttons  
ON or OFF,  
Iî  
ïI  
ON  
OFF  
x1  
x2  
x3  
x4  
x6  
x8  
2
Play/Pause ( ) button.  
√»  
ON : Tag information of the song file is displayed.  
OFF : Only the name of the song file is displayed.  
• X1: Scrolls at half speed.  
• X4: Scrolls twice as fast as normal.  
• X2: Scrolls at normal speed.  
• X6: Scrolls three times faster than normal.  
• X3: Scrolls one-and-half times faster than normal. • X8: Scrolls four times faster than normal.  
Tag information is displayed for those files containing them.  
Otherwise, the file name is displayed.  
Note  
If the scroll speed is high, an afterimage may appear on the display.  
If this occurs, normal speed is recommended.  
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Display Bar function  
EQ function  
Briefly press the EQ button to activate the Repeat function or hold it  
down for longer to activate the Menu function.  
EQ function  
Display Bar function  
DISPLAY  
Select DISPLAY in the MENU  
screen, and then use the  
What is EQ?  
ID3 Tag  
Press EQ button to select various  
sound modes such as Rock, Jazz,  
S.Bass, Classic, Power Sound.  
Select the sound mode appropriate  
for the music you are playing.  
1
2
Scroll  
,
buttons to  
Iî  
ïI  
Display Bar  
select Display Bar.  
normal  
Last Flat  
Display Bar  
010 03 : 20  
Use the  
select the desired function,  
and then press the  
,
buttons to  
Iî  
ïI  
128 44  
What is S.Bass (Super Bass Sound)?  
H - Level Meter  
L - Level Meter  
Anti - S Meter  
Boyz II 03  
Rock  
kbps kHz  
This feature enables you to dynamically  
reproduce low-pitched sounds such as  
kick drums and bass to  
Play/Pause ( ) button.  
√»  
provide a sense of presence and  
realism.  
H-Level Meter : The level meter indicator is used to indicate the audio level  
of L-channel and R-channel.  
When H-Level Meter is selected, the movement of the  
meter becomes twice as large as when L-Level Meter is  
selected.  
Press the EQ/Menu button.  
You can select from 6 different settings:  
Flat, Rock, Jazz, S.Bass (Super Bass),  
Classic, and P.Sound (Power Sound).  
L-Level Meter : The level meter indicator is used to indicate the audio level  
of L-channel and R-channel.  
Anti-S Meter : The level meter indicator is used to indicate Anti-Shock  
Time/Buffer Level.  
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Repeat/Random function  
ESP/Album function  
Repeat function  
ESP (Electronic Skip Protection) function  
ESP prevents the music being interrupted by vibration and shock.  
Press the Repeat button on the main unit.  
Each time the button is pressed,  
normal  
normal  
Last Flat  
Press the ESP/Album button.  
Last Flat  
001 010 03 : 20  
001  
001  
CD Playback: Press the ESP button  
to turn this function on and off.  
normal  
one  
all  
album  
128 44  
Boyz II MEN  
Boyz II MEN  
01 -  
It's So Hard To  
kbps kHz  
End [Boyz II MEN]  
are selected.  
(album mode only works for MP3(WMA)-CD  
disks which contain albums.)  
(During playback of an MP3-CD,  
ESP will always be active whether or not the ESP/Album button is pressed.)  
The player buffers up to 120 seconds of MP3, 240 seconds of WMA and 40 seconds of  
audio CD data; hence even if the data flow is interrupted, data is read from memory so  
that the sound signal remains undisturbed.  
one  
allows you to repeat the current track.  
allows you to repeat all tracks in the current  
While listening to music, the Anti-S.T (Anti-Shock Time) Buffer Level is automatically  
saved.  
album  
album.  
(MP3(WMA)-CD only)  
allows you to replay the entire CD once it  
has finished playing.  
all  
+10 button  
All the tracks in the CD will be played back  
once.  
normal  
Press the +10 button.  
+10  
+10  
+10  
Press the +10 button briefly while  
playing back a CD.  
Playback will skip ahead to Track 10, 20, 30 etc..  
Example : If you want to select track 43 during playback of track 15, press the  
+10 button three times, then press the button three times.  
Random function  
ï
I
Press the Random button on the  
main unit.  
Last Flat  
• MP3(WMA)-CD playback : Press and hold the ESP/Album button longer to select  
001 001  
Off Album”.  
All tracks will be played back in  
random order.  
Random Play  
To cancel this function, press and  
hold the button again, or press the  
Stop ( ) button.  
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ESP/Album function  
Navigation function  
(continued)  
You can easily select and play the song you want from the album.  
This function is only available during playback of  
an MP(WMA)-CD.  
Albums are sections of tracks representing one artist.  
This function makes it easier to skip between them.  
This function is only available during  
*
In the stop mode  
playback of an MP3(WMA)-CD.  
Album Function  
normal  
Last Flat  
Press the PROG./NAVI. button.  
• Albums in the root folder will be  
displayed.  
Main  
Unit  
Root  
Boyz II MEN  
It's So Hard To  
Press the ESP/Album button.  
(Press ESP/Album button on the remote control)  
1
2
3
It moves to the next album.  
normal  
Last Flat  
Example) Pressing the ESP/Album  
button during playback of the  
first album will take you to  
the start of the first track of  
the second album.  
002 016  
normal  
Last Flat  
Using  
or  
button,  
Iî  
ïI  
Boyz II MEN  
Root  
Boyz II MEN  
It's So Hard To  
select the desired album or  
song.  
01 - It's So Hard To  
This product is equipped with a graphic LCD display that supports  
English, Japanese (without Chinese characters), and Korean characters.  
normal  
Last Flat  
Press the Play/Pause (  
button.  
)
√»  
Tag information is displayed for those files containing them.  
Otherwise, the file name is displayed.  
Boyz II MEN  
01 - It's So Hard To  
02 - Please Do  
Albums or songs in the selected  
Languages other than English will be marked with an asterisk “ * ”.  
album will be displayed.  
Repeat the steps 2-3 above to  
select the song you want.  
Press and hold the ESP/Album  
button.  
normal  
Last Flat  
001 010 02 : 20  
128 44  
Koyote 03  
kbps kHz  
To cancel the navigation  
function, press the  
PROG./NAVI. button again.  
normal  
Last Flat  
On Album  
Each time the button is pressed,  
the selection toggles between  
On Album” and “Off Album”.  
Boyz II MEN  
normal  
Last Flat  
010 02 : 20  
01 - It's So Hard To  
02 - Please Do  
128 44  
Koyote 03  
Off Album  
kbps kHz  
If no button is pressed for 20  
seconds, the display switches  
to the stop mode.  
If “Off Album” is selected, the album playlist  
changes to the title playlist.  
To move to a higher album  
• In the currently selected album, press the Stop ( ) button to move to the album that  
is one level higher in hierarchy.  
This function does not apply to MP3-CDs that have not been created with albums.  
Note  
If a music file is corrupted and a particular section cannot be read, only that section  
will be skipped. But if the file continues to be unreadable, the player will skip to the  
next file.  
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Navigation function  
Program function  
(continued)  
You can store up to 30 tracks of your favorite tunes.  
Example) When storing track number 4 to program number 1.  
This function is only available during  
*
In the stop mode, press the  
PROG./NAVI. button  
• When playing an MP3(WMA)-CD,  
press and hold the NAVI/PROG  
button in the stop mode.  
During Playback  
playback of an MP3(WMA)-CD.  
normal  
esp Flat  
.
1
P : 01 Tr : - - -  
normal  
Last Flat  
Press the PROG./NAVI. button.  
A list of all the songs in the  
album will be displayed.  
Boyz II MEN  
01 - It's So Hard To  
1
2
02 -  
Please Do  
normal  
Using  
or  
button,  
esp Flat  
Iî  
ïI  
select the desired track.  
P : 01 Tr : 004  
2
3
normal  
Last Flat  
Using  
or  
button,  
Iî  
ïI  
select the desired track.  
Boyz II MEN  
02 -  
If no button is pressed for 20  
seconds, the display switches  
to the playback mode.  
Please Do  
03 - End Of The  
Press the PROG./NAVI. button  
.
Track number 4 is stored under  
normal  
esp Flat  
program number 1 and you will  
be taken to program number 2.  
Continue to program the desired  
tracks.  
P : 02 Tr : 006  
normal  
Last Flat  
Press the Play/Pause (  
button.  
)
√»  
Boyz II MEN  
3
05 - To Yesterday  
06 - Coleyhighh  
The selected song will be  
played back.  
Press the Play/Pause (  
)
√»  
normal  
esp Flat  
button when programming  
is complete.  
4
normal  
Last Flat  
P01  
04  
00 : 52  
To cancel the navigation  
function, press the  
PROG./NAVI. button again.  
001 010 03 : 20  
128 44  
Boyz II MEN  
CDDA Disc  
kbps kHz  
End [Boyz II MEN]  
The navigation function does  
not work while the program  
function is operating.  
To stop program playback  
• Press the Stop ( ) button.  
• The total number of programmed tracks as well as the total number of tracks in a given  
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disk will be shown on the display.  
• Press the Play/Pause ( ) button to resume program playback.  
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Program function  
Features  
(continued)  
Playback sequence of albums and tracks  
To confirm the program  
• Albums with .jpg, .wav or .doc are not audio files and therefore will be skipped.  
In the stop mode, press the  
PROG./NAVI. button.  
a. hwp  
b. gul  
Document  
(skipped)  
Each time the button is pressed, track  
numbers will be shown on the display  
according to their program sequence.  
Root  
(Album 1)  
normal  
esp Flat  
P : 01 Tr : 004  
Album  
2
Album  
3
Album  
4
8.mp3  
9.mp3  
5.mp3  
6.mp3  
10.mp3  
11.mp3  
12.mp3  
7.mp3  
To change the program  
c.doc(skipped)  
15.mp3  
Album  
5
Album  
6
To change the programmed tracks during program  
confirmation, use  
change.  
or  
to select the track to  
Iî  
ïI  
Album  
7
Album  
8
17.mp3  
Press the PROG./NAVI. button to add new tracks.  
16.mp3  
13.wma  
14.mp3  
d. jpg  
e. jpg  
Picture  
(skipped)  
Album  
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18.mp3  
19.mp3  
20.mp3  
21.mp3  
22.mp3  
To cancel the program mode  
Press the Stop ( ) button twice.  
The Program mode will also be canceled if the  
lid opens during programming.  
1. mp3  
Music  
(skipped)  
f. wav  
g. mid  
h. rm  
i. ra  
2. mp3  
3. mp3  
4. mp3  
During programming, if no action is performed for about 15 seconds,  
the player will automatically turn itself off to conserve battery power  
consumption.  
Warning  
The player can recognize up to about 700 files.  
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Maintaining and looking  
after your unit  
Troubleshooting Guide  
Problem  
Check  
Looking after your CDs  
Did you insert the battery with the correct  
polarity?  
Are the batteries drained?  
Is the AC adaptor connected correctly?  
Is the door open?  
Wash the disc with a neutral detergent diluted in water, and  
then wipe gently with a soft dry cloth from the center of the  
disc to the outside.  
Unit has no power.  
Is the disc inserted correctly?  
Handling your CDs  
Carefully pick up the disc by its edge without  
touching the disc’s surface.  
Is the disc damaged or deformed?  
Has the unit been locked with the HOLD switch?  
Has the unit been moved from a cold place to a  
hot place?  
Abrupt change of temperature may cause  
condensation to form on the lens. Keep your CD  
Player in a warm place until the condensation on  
the lens has disappeared.  
Playback does not  
function.  
Do not attach stickers to the  
signal surface (the side with  
shiny, rainbow colors).  
Is the volume control on the unit at the minimum  
setting?  
Headphones don’t work.  
Do not write on the labeled (printed) side with a  
ballpoint pen or a pencil.  
Was the unit jolted or knocked?  
Is there dust, fingerprints or scratches on the  
disc?  
A sound or track is  
skipped.  
Do not clean this player with  
record spray or anti-static.  
Do not use volatile chemicals  
such as benzene or thinners.  
Check if the unreadable files have .mp3 as their  
extension on your PC.  
Some of the MP3 files on a  
CD are not recognized.  
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Memo  
Specifications  
Item  
Description  
Frequency range  
Headphone output  
20Hz ~ 20KHz  
310mV(RMS), 3mW/CH, 32  
90dB (1kHz)  
Signal/noise ratio  
Total harmonic distortion  
0.08% (1kHz, 0dB)  
CD-DA (8Cm/12Cm)  
CD-ROM Mode 1, Mode 2 Fom 1  
ISO 9660, Joliet  
Format Support  
CD-R/RW Readability  
File Support  
Romeo, Multi-session  
MPEG 1 Layer 3, WMA  
8kbps ~ 320kbps (MP3)  
32kbps ~ 320kbps (WMA)  
ID3 VI, ID3 V2 2.0  
Bit Rate  
Tag Support  
Dimensions  
Weight  
5.51(W) X 1.12(H) X 5.57(D)  
0.526 lb. (without batteries)  
(Based on the jack output of the main unit)  
File Compatibility  
Only files in MP3 Format (Mpeg1.Layer3), with an .mp3 as the file extension, and  
WMA files with .WMA extension can be played back.  
How many MP3 files can a CD-R or CD-RW disc record?  
The maximum capacity of one CD-R or CD-RW disc is 700MB.  
Normally, one MP3 file has a capacity of 4MB, therefore approximately 170 files can be  
recorded on a single disc.  
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SAMSUN G MP3 -CD PLAYER  
LIMITED WARRANTY TO ORIGINAL PURCHASER  
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, INCIDEN-  
TAL 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, 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.  
This SAMSUNG brand product, as supplied and distributed by Samsung Electronics America, Inc. (SAMSUNG)  
and delivered new, in the original carton to the original consumer purchaser, is warranted by SAMSUNG against  
manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for a limited warranty period of:  
One (1) Year Parts and Labor*  
(*90 Days Parts and Labor for Commercial Use)  
This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase, and is valid only on products purchased and used  
in the United States. To receive warranty service, the purchaser must contact SAMSUNG for problem determina-  
tion and service procedures. Warranty service can only be performed by a SAMSUNG authorized service center.  
The original dated bill of sale must be presented upon request as proof of purchase to SAMSUNG or  
SAMSUNG's authorized service center. Transportation of the product to and from the service center is the respon-  
sibility of the purchaser.  
SAMSUNG will repair or replace this product, at our option and at no charge as stipulated herein, with new or  
reconditioned parts or products if found to be defective during the limited warranty period specified above. All  
replaced parts and products become the property of SAMSUNG and must be returned to SAMSUNG.  
Replacement parts and products assume the remaining original warranty, or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of inci-  
dental 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.  
SAMSUNGs obligations with respect to software products distributed by SAMSUNG under the SAMSUNG brand  
name are set forth in the applicable end user license agreement. Non-SAMSUNG hardware and software prod-  
ucts, if provided, are on an “AS IS” basis. Non-SAMSUNG manufacturers, suppliers, publishers, and service  
providers may provide their own warranties.  
To obtain warranty hardware service, please contact SAMSUNG at:  
This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship encountered in normal, and  
except to the extent otherwise expressly provided for in this statement, noncommercial use of this product, and  
shall not apply to the following, including, but not limited to: damage which occurs in shipment; delivery and  
installation; applications and uses for which this product was not intended; altered product or serial numbers; cos-  
metic damage or exterior finish; accidents, abuse, neglect, fire, water, lightning or other acts of nature; use of  
products, equipment, systems, utilities, services, parts, supplies, accessories, applications, installations, repairs,  
external wiring or connectors not supplied and authorized by SAMSUNG, or which damage this product or result  
in service problems; incorrect electrical line voltage, fluctuations and surges; customer adjustments and failure to  
follow operating instructions, cleaning, maintenance and environmental instructions that are covered and pre-  
scribed in the instruction book; product removal or reinstallation; reception problems and distortion related to  
noise, echo, interference or other signal transmission and delivery problems. SAMSUNG does not warrant unin-  
terrupted or error-free operation of the product.  
SAMSUNG CUSTOMER CARE CENTER  
400 Valley Road, Suite 201, Mt. Arlington, NJ 07856, Tel: 973-601-6000, Fax: 973-601-6001  
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