Samsung SCPYP D1 User Manual

Features  
MP3, WMA, Audio ASF and Ogg Playback  
Your player supports playback of MP3, WMA, Audio ASF and Ogg.  
Photographing and Video Recording Function  
You can take a picture or make a video recording using the built-in camera module  
with 2 million pixels of resolution.  
USB Host Function Support  
Connect external devices such as digital cameras and MP3 player directly to the unit  
for easy transfer of music, images and other data files without the need for a PC.  
Video Playback Function  
You can view video files after downloading using the Multimedia Studio.  
Text and Image Viewer  
The player can be used as a text and image viewer to view saved e-books  
or pictures.  
Direct MP3 Recording  
You can convert music from CDs, cassettes, and radio into MP3 files without a PC.  
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Features  
USB 2.0 High Speed Data Transfer  
Maximum data speed transfer of 120 Mbps.  
DNSe Surround Sound  
The 3D surround feature adds spaciousness to the sound.  
Built-in External Speaker  
You can listen to music and video more vividly with the built-in speaker.  
1.8-inch Color TFT LCD  
You can enjoy high-quality image & video files.  
Built-in Rechargeable Li-Ion Battery  
The built-in rechargeable lithium battery provides up to 20 hours of music.  
Time may vary depending on usage pattern.  
Upgradable Firmware  
You can upgrade the built-in programs when available.  
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Contents  
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Chapter 1 Preparations  
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Chapter 3 Using Your Player  
Features.......................................................2  
Safety Instructions .......................................6  
Components.................................................8  
Location of Controls.....................................9  
Charging the Battery .................................11  
Playing Music ...........................................42  
Turning Power On and Off..........................42  
Playing Music...........................................42  
Pausing Music..........................................42  
Adjusting the Volume.................................42  
Hold Function...........................................42  
Searching for Music/Voice Files.................43  
To search for specific parts during play.........43  
To change tracks during play ......................43  
To change tracks when stopped/paused .......43  
Loop Repeating..........................................44  
Starting Point ...........................................44  
Ending Point ............................................44  
Recording Voice.........................................45  
Recording MP3s ........................................46  
Setting Main Functions in Music Mode ......47  
Bookmark................................................47  
Playlist ....................................................47  
Play Mode ...............................................48  
DNSe......................................................48  
NAVI Button Mode ....................................49  
MENU Options...........................................50  
Using Navigation........................................51  
Setting Playlist..........................................52  
Playing Playlist .........................................52  
Listening to FM Radio................................53  
Switching to FM Radio Mode ......................53  
Search for a Frequency..............................53  
Recording FM ............................................53  
Setting Main Functions in FM Mode ..........54  
Add to Preset ...........................................54  
Auto Preset..............................................54  
Searching Preset ......................................54  
Delete Preset ...........................................55  
FM Region...............................................55  
FM Search Level.......................................56  
Timer FM Rec. .........................................56  
Viewing a Text ...........................................57  
Chapter 2 Connection to Computer  
Connecting the player to your PC..............12  
Installing the USB Driver ............................12  
Connecting the player to your PC with the  
USB cable ...............................................14  
Manual Installation of the USB Driver........16  
If an error occurs during installation of the  
USB driver...............................................16  
Transferring Files to your Player................18  
Disconnecting USB Cable..........................20  
Installing Media Studio...............................21  
Using Media Studio....................................23  
Downloading Music Files............................23  
Sending Playlist ....................................25  
Creating a Folder on your Player .................27  
Deleting Files ...........................................28  
Formattimg the Player in Media Studio .........29  
Ripping Tracks from an Audio CD................30  
Uploading pictures and videos recorded  
by the player ............................................31  
To View Help on Media Studio...................32  
Installing Multimedia Studio .......................33  
Using Multimedia Studio ............................35  
Editing Images .........................................35  
Sending images........................................36  
Sending Videos ........................................37  
Capturing Video........................................39  
To View Help on Multimedia Studio...........41  
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Contents  
Setting Play/Sound ....................................77  
Play Mode ...............................................77  
DNSe......................................................78  
3D User Set .............................................78  
Street Mode. ............................................79  
Earphone/Speaker ....................................79  
User EQ Set.............................................80  
Play Speed. .............................................80  
Search Speed. .........................................81  
Intro Time. ...............................................81  
Record Settings .........................................82  
Bit Rate...................................................82  
Auto Sync................................................82  
Time/Alarm Settings...................................83  
Date/Time Set ..........................................83  
Alarm Set ................................................83  
Sleep......................................................83  
Display Settings .........................................84  
Scroll Speed ............................................84  
Text Viewer Color .....................................84  
Backlight Time..........................................84  
Clock Screen Saver...................................85  
View Mode...............................................85  
Language Set...........................................86  
System Settings.........................................87  
Deleting a File ..........................................87  
Auto Power Off.........................................87  
Resume ..................................................88  
Beep.......................................................89  
Default set ...............................................89  
Format ....................................................89  
Viewing System Information ......................90  
About......................................................90  
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Chapter 3 Using Your Player  
Setting Main Functions in Text Mode.........58  
Setting a Bookmark...................................58  
Bookmark................................................58  
Text Viewer Color .....................................58  
Viewing an Image ......................................59  
Setting Main Functions in Image Mode......60  
Start Slideshow ........................................60  
Zoom......................................................60  
Photo Adjustment .....................................61  
Image Filters ............................................61  
Viewing a Video .........................................62  
Taking a Picture.........................................63  
Instructions for Taking a Picture ..................64  
Setting Main Functions in Still Camera Mode.....65  
Video Camera ..........................................65  
Burst.......................................................65  
Self Timer................................................66  
Camera Filters..........................................66  
Flash Mode..............................................66  
Shutter Sound ..........................................67  
Resolution ...............................................67  
Frequency ...............................................68  
Recording a Video .....................................69  
Setting Main Functions in Video Camera Mode....70  
Still Camera .............................................70  
Camera Filters..........................................70  
Flash Mode..............................................71  
Frequency ...............................................71  
Using USB Host ..............................................72  
Connecting an External Device ...................72  
Transferring Files from an External Device  
to the Player.............................................73  
Deleting Files in an External Device ..........73  
Transferring Files from the Player to an  
External Device..........................................74  
Deleting Files in the Player ........................74  
YP-D1 USB HOST Compatible..................75  
Setting the Advanced Functions ................76  
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Chapter 4 Appendix  
MENU Table.............................................91  
Chapter 5 Customer Support  
Troubleshooting .......................................92  
Specifications...........................................94  
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Safety Instructions  
Read and understand all the instructions to avoid injury to yourself and damage to the equipment.  
Do not expose to extreme  
Do not subject the player to  
severe impact.  
temperatures (above 35°C  
or below -5°C). Do not  
expose to moisture.  
Do not let any foreign  
matter spill into the  
device.  
Do not place heavy objects  
on the player.  
Be careful not to subject the  
player to excessive pressure  
when wearing it round your  
neck.  
Do not expose to  
chemicals such as  
benzene and thinners.  
Do not expose to direct  
sunlight or heat sources.  
Do not touch the charger  
with wet hands.  
Do not try to disassemble  
and repair the device  
yourself.  
Do not store in dusty areas.  
Please be aware that we claim no responsibility for damage from data loss due to breakdown, repair or other causes.  
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Safety Instructions  
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Earphones  
Follow Traffic Safety Instructions  
Do not use the earphones while driving an automobile or riding a bicycle.  
It’s not only dangerous, but also against the law.  
It may cause an accident if you turn up the volume of the earphones while walking,  
especially when crossing intersections.  
Protect your ears  
Do not turn up the volume too high. Doctors warn against prolonged exposure to high volume.  
Stop using the device or turn the volume down if you have ringing in your ears.  
Take care so that the earphone cable is not caught by your arm or other objects while walking or  
exercise.  
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Ambient operating conditions  
Ambient temperature : 5°C ~ 35°C (41°F ~ 95°F)  
Humidity : 10 ~ 75%  
Environmental Information  
Follow local guidelines for waste disposal when discarding packages, batteries, and old electronic  
appliances.  
Your player is packaged with cardboard, polyethylene etc., and does not use any unnecessary materials.  
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Components  
Player  
Carrying Case  
Neck Strap  
Earphones  
Line-In Cable  
USB Cable  
USB Host Adapter  
Charger  
Installation CD  
Model  
YP-D1 V  
256MB  
YP-D1 X  
512MB  
YP-D1 Z  
1GB  
YP-D1 Q  
2GB  
Built-in memory  
The capacity of the useable built-in memory is less than indicated as the internal firmware uses  
part of the memory as well.  
The accessories' design is subject to change for the purpose of improvement, without notice.  
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Location of Controls  
Camera Lens  
MIC  
Earphone Jack  
Neck strap Hook  
Display  
Photographing/Video  
Recording button  
Record button  
MENU button  
HOLD switch  
Power On/Off  
Play/Pause button  
Move to Track  
Speed Search button  
External Speaker  
Navigation/Volume  
Control button  
[REAR VIEW]  
ENC Jack  
RESET Hole  
USB Cable Connection Port  
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Location of Controls  
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Display  
FM recording timer Indicator  
Alarm setting Indicator  
EQ/DNSe Indicator  
Time Indicator  
Play/Stop/Pause Indicator  
Play Mode Indicator  
Battery remaining indicator  
Track number indicator  
05:56 PM  
0009/0015  
Artist display  
Album display  
Track display  
Artist  
Album  
Track  
MP3  
128 Kbps  
Volume Indicator  
Remaining Time  
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-00:02:51  
Elapsed Track Time  
00:00:45  
Bookmark  
Note  
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- The screen pictures are for illustration purposes only. The actual screen may differ.  
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Charging the battery  
The charger is supplied with your player.  
Plug the charger into a wall outlet.  
When recharging is complete, “Fully  
Charged” is shown in the display window.  
The player can also be charged at low speed  
using the power supplied from PC through the  
USB cable.  
It will take approximate 8 hours to charge the  
player with the USB cable and 2 hours and 30  
minutes with the charger.  
Warning  
- The uninsulated parts inside the charger may cause electric shock. Please do not open the charger  
case for your safety.  
- Use the charger away from water sources to avoid fire or electric shock.  
- To avoid electric shock, use the charger only with a power outlet that matches the shape of the  
converter's plug.  
- Make sure that the charger's plug is inserted all the way into the outlet.  
- To avoid the risk of fire, do not charge longer than 12 hours.  
- Do not plug several devices into the same outlet.  
- Do not use a charger that is defective.  
- 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.  
Note  
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- Overcharging will reduce the battery life.  
- When using the rechargeable battery for the first time or after several months of non-use,  
fully charge it first.  
- The rechargeable battery is a consumable item and its capacity will decrease gradually.  
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Connecting the player to your PC  
System Requirements.  
The PC system must meet the following specifications:  
Pentium 200MHz or greater  
Windows 98 SE/ME/2000/XP  
100MB of available hard disk space  
CD-ROM drive(double speed or greater)  
USB port (2.0) supported  
DirectX 9.0 or above  
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Installing the USB Driver  
For Windows 98SE, install the USB driver before connecting the player to your PC.  
For Windows ME, 2000 or XP, USB driver installation is not required. See  
“Connecting the player to your PC (Page 14)”.  
1
Select your country.  
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Connecting the player to your PC  
2
Insert the Installation CD into CD-ROM drive.  
Select [Install Win98 USB Driver].  
3
Follow the instructions in the window to complete the installation.  
When software installation is completed, connect the player to PC as shown in  
the next page.  
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Connecting the player to your PC  
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Connecting the player to your PC with the USB cable  
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2
Connect the USB cable to the USB port on your PC.  
Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB cable connection port on the  
bottom of the player.  
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.  
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4
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.  
Upon installation of the USB driver "Samsung YP-D1 USB Device"  
will appear in the [Device Manager].  
PC  
Player  
USB Cable  
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Connecting the player to your PC  
How to check if USB driver is properly installed  
Windows 98SE/ME:  
Control Panel System Device Manager Disk Drives Sam sung YP-D1  
Windows 2000/XP:  
Start Settings Control Panel System Hardw are Device Manager Disk Drives  
Sam sung YP-D1 USB Device  
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When USB driver is not installed automatically, refer to next page.  
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Manual Installation of the USB Driver  
If the driver does not install automatically, follow the instructions below to install  
the USB driver manually.  
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If an error occurs during installation of the USB driver  
1
Check the device manager.  
Windows 98SE:  
Control Panel System Device Manager  
2
Check to see if there is a device marked with  
an exclamation or question mark (displayed  
as unknown device or USB device).  
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4
Double-click a device marked with an  
exclamation or question mark.  
Select the Driver tab and click  
[Update Driver].  
Notice  
- The installation method may vary depending on the type of  
PC or operating system. Contact your PC dealer or  
service center for installation information.  
- If errors occur continuously when you install  
the USB driver, reconnect the USB cable after rebooting  
your system.  
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Manual Installation of the USB Driver  
Follow the instructions below to install the USB driver manually.  
USB driver location  
[CD-ROM]\Win98USB\Drivers  
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Transferring Files to your Player  
When the MP3 player is connected to your PC, the PC will see it as a removable disc.  
Music and other files can then be dragged and dropped into the removable disc for  
playback on the MP3 player.  
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2
Connect the player to your PC with the supplied USB cable.  
Right click on the Start button, then choose Explore to Open Windows Explorer on PC.  
[Removable Disk] is displayed in Windows Explorer.  
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Transferring Files to your Player  
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Select the file to save and drag-and-drop it into the desired folder.  
Drag & drop music files into MUSIC folder, text files into TEXT folder, image files into  
PHOTO folder and svi files into VIDEO folder.  
Supported video file formats are svi files that are transmitted through Multimedia Studio and SMF files  
that are video recording files. To view video files on other formats, convert the files using Multimedia  
Studio and then transfer the converted files into the player.  
Caution  
- Disconnecting the USB cable during file download may cause malfunction of the player.  
- The music file order displayed in Windows Explorer may differ from the play order on your player.  
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Disconnecting the USB Cable  
After completing file transfer, you must disconnect the cable using the following way:  
1
2
Double click the green arrow in the taskbar  
located at the bottom right side of the screen.  
Select the USB device and click the [Stop] button. When the [Stop a  
Hardware Device] screen appears, click the [OK] button and then  
disconnect the USB cable.  
Caution  
- If you disconnect the USB cable improperly, the files on the device may be damaged  
and will not play.  
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Installing Media Studio  
Media Studio is the program that enables you to download music files to the player, and  
play back music files on your PC.  
1
Insert the Installation CD into CD-ROM drive.  
Select [Install Samsung Media Studio].  
2
Select language.  
Note  
- Log into your PC as an administrator (Main User)  
and install the supplied software  
(Media / Multimedia Studio).  
Otherwise, the software may not install properly.  
Continued...  
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Installing Media Studio  
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Follow the instruction in the window to complete the installation.  
Samsung Media Studio icon will be created on the desktop.  
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Using Media Studio  
Double-click the Media Studio icon on the Desktop.  
I Downloading Music Files  
1
Connect the player to your PC  
A device connection window will appear on the right side of the screen.  
Select [Device] [Show device Window] at the top of the screen if device connection  
window does not automatically appear.  
2
Select the folder with the file(s) you want to transfer from the [Library] window.  
The music files within the folder appear in the center of the screen.  
Library  
window  
Device connection  
window  
Continued...  
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Using Media Studio  
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When music files appear, select the file(s) you want to transfer,  
and then press the [Transfer] button.  
The selected file(s) are transferred to the player.  
Note  
- Refer to [Help] for more detailed information.  
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Using Media Studio  
I Sending Playlist  
1
2
Connect the player to PC.  
Press the [File] [Add Playlist] at the top of the screen.  
Enter the name of Playlist folder when input screen appears.  
3
Select the folder with the file(s) you want to transfer from the [Library] window.  
The music files within the folder appear on the center of the screen.  
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Using Media Studio  
4
Drag & drop the desired files into the  
created Playlist.  
5
Press the [Transmit]  
Playlist window after selecting the Playlist.  
button in the  
Files within the Playlist are transferred to the  
player. Press the MENU button briefly in the  
MUSIC mode and select [Playlist] to view the  
transmitted Playlist.  
Note  
- A new Playlist is created when [Add]  
button on the Playlist window is pressed.  
button is pressed.  
A selected Playlist is deleted when [Delete]  
- Refer to [Help] for more detailed information  
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Using Media Studio  
You can create folders on the player to better organize your music.  
I Creating a Folder on your Player  
1
2
3
Connect the player to your PC.  
Press the [Create Folder]  
button at the bottom of device connection window.  
Enter the name of the new folder when an input screen appears.  
A new folder is created on the player.  
If you open a new folder and transfer a file, the file is transferred to the newly created folder.  
Note  
- Refer to [Help] for more detailed information.  
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Using Media Studio  
I Deleting Files  
1
2
Connect the player to your PC.  
Press the [Delete]  
button at the bottom of the connection windows after  
selecting required files or folders from the device connection windows.  
3
Press the [Confirm] button when an Confirm Deletion screen appears.  
A selected folder or file is deleted.  
Note  
- Refer to [Help] for more detailed information.  
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Using Media Studio  
Formatting deletes all files on the MP3 player so maximum memory is available for new file storage.  
It saves you the trouble of deleting unwanted files one at a time.  
I Formattimg the Player in Media Studio  
1
2
3
Connect the player to your PC.  
Press the [Device] [Format] at the top of the screen.  
Press the [Start] button when the Format screen appears.  
The memory of the player is formatted and all the saved files will be deleted.  
Note  
- Refer to [Help] for more detailed information.  
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Using Media Studio  
Using the audio format conversion function, you can lip tracks from an audio CD as MP3 files.  
I Ripping Tracks from an Audio CD  
1
2
Insert the Audio CD into the CD-ROM drive of your PC.  
Press the [Search Audio CD]  
button on the lower part of the screen.  
The tracks on the CD are displayed.  
3
Select tracks to be ripped and press the [Rip a CD]  
The selected file is converted into an MP3 file.  
button.  
Select [Tools][Audio Source Format Conversion Settings] on the top of  
the screen to change rip settings.  
Change  
format  
Save path  
Note  
- Refer to [Help] for more detailed information.  
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Using Media Studio  
You can upload pictures and videos recorded by the player to the PC at a time.  
I Uploading pictures and videos recorded by the player  
1
2
3
Connect the player to your PC.  
Press the [Upload]  
button on the bottom of the screen.  
If the Confirm Deletion window appears, determine whether to delete the files after  
uploading them.  
Since, if you select [OK], the files in the player are deleted after uploading, take care  
not to delete the files by mistake.  
The files saved in the [ALBUM] of [PHOTO] and [VIDEO] folders are uploaded to the PC.  
To view or change the path to save the uploaded files, select [Tools] [Settings] on  
top of the screen.  
Note  
- Refer to [Help] for more detailed information.  
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To View Help on Media Studio  
Click on [Help] at the top of Media Studio.  
Help window will appear.  
Note  
- 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.  
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Installing Multimedia Studio  
Multimedia Studio is a program that supports image editing, video playback and format  
conversion, and multimedia album creation.  
1
Insert the Installation CD into CD-ROM drive.  
The picture shown below appears. Select [Install Multimedia Studio].  
2
Select language.  
Note  
- Log into your PC as an administrator (Main User)  
and install the supplied software  
(Media / Multimedia Studio).  
Otherwise, the software may not install properly.  
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Installing Multimedia Studio  
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Follow the instructions in the window to complete the installation.  
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Using Multimedia Studio  
Run Multimedia Studio from the Desktop.  
I Editing Images  
1
Select the folder containing images  
to edit from the directory window  
at the upper left-hand section of  
Multimedia Studio.  
The saved files will be displayed in the file  
list window on the right.  
2
3
Select the image to edit.  
The selected image will be displayed in the  
[Preview image] window.  
Press the [Edit Img] button.  
From the [Picture editor] window, you can  
perform functions like editing wallpaper  
images, editing layers, inserting clip art,  
making frames and other various editing  
functions.  
Note  
- Refer to [Help] for more detailed information  
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Using Multimedia Studio  
I Sending images  
1
2
3
4
Connect the player to PC.  
Select the image(s) to send to the player.  
Select [File] [Export images to device] at the top of the Multimedia Studio menu.  
Select the device connected to PC from the [Select device] screen, and then  
press the [OK] button.  
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Set the size and path of the image at the [Resize images]  
window and then click the [OK] button.  
The image will be sent to the selected device.  
The transferred picture can be viewed at [Photo].  
The optimal image size for viewing on the unit is  
160 x 128. Please adjust the image size if the image  
does not display correctly on the player.  
Note  
- Path refers to the location or folder where the converted  
image(s) will be saved to on your PC.  
- Image files saved in the player can be deleted by selecting  
[File] [Delete images from device].  
- Refer to [Help] for more detailed information.  
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Using Multimedia Studio  
I Sending Videos  
1
2
3
4
Connect the player to PC.  
Select the video(s) to send to the player.  
Select [File] [Export videos to device] at the top of Multimedia Studio.  
Select the device connected to PC from the [Select device] screen, and then  
press the [OK] button.  
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Using Multimedia Studio  
5
Select the folder to save from the folder selection screen, and then press the  
[OK] button.  
6
Press the [Convert]  
The converted file is transferred in svi format.  
button when conversion screen appears.  
The transferred video file can be viewed from [Video].  
For converting and transferring a video file, you have to check the following:  
1. Check if DirectX 9.0 or higher has been installed in the PC.  
2. Check if Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher has been installed in the PC.  
3. Check if Unified Codec Pack has been installed in the PC.  
Note  
- Video files saved onto the device can be deleted by selecting [File] [Delete videos from device].  
- Refer to [Help] for more detailed information  
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Using Multimedia Studio  
The Multimedia Studio software allows you to capture a still frame from a video file and save  
it as a picture, then transfer it to the YP-D1.  
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Capturing Video  
1
Press the [Capture] button at the top of the  
Multimedia Studio menu.  
The Media Player screen will be displayed.  
2
Click [Menu] [Open] on your PC and select the video to play.  
The selected video will be played.  
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Using Multimedia Studio  
1
1
3
Press the  
[Capture] button and  
2
then press the  
[Capture] button  
when the image you want to capture  
appears.  
2
The selected image will be captured.  
4
Press the [Save] button.  
Save This captured image: saves the  
currently selected image.  
Save All captured images: saves all  
captured images.  
5
Select the directory to save to from  
the [Save As] window and press the  
[Save] button.  
The selected image will be saved.  
Note  
- Video playback and conversion codecs are not provided. It is recommended that you use  
codecs of latest versions.  
- Refer to [Help] for more detailed information.  
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To View Help on Multimedia Studio  
Run Multimedia Studio and press the Help button at the top of the screen.  
Help will be displayed.  
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Playing Music  
Make sure the player is fully charged and the earphones are connected.  
I Turning Power On and Off  
Power On : Press and hold the  
Power Off : Press and hold the  
button to turn on the power.  
button to turn off the power.  
I Playing Music  
Press the  
button.  
●● Playback starts.  
I Pausing Music  
Press the  
button to pause playback.  
●● If no buttons are pressed within 1 minute (or custom settings), the player automatically powers off.  
●● While in Pause mode, press the  
button again to resume playback.  
I Adjusting the Volume  
Press  
,
to adjust the volume from 00 to 40.  
I Hold Function  
In Hold mode, all buttons are disabled. This function is useful when you are walking or jogging.  
Slide the switch in the direction of the arrow.  
When the button is pressed, the “Hold” message will appear on the display.  
Note  
- If the file name is not displayed correctly, move to [Settings] [Language] and then change the  
language setting.  
- WMA files can only be played as music files with a compression rate of 48Kbps-192Kbps.  
- The power off time can be set in the menu.  
42  
Searching for Music/Voice Files  
I To search for specific parts during play  
Press and hold the  
want to listen to.  
,
button during playback to search for the part you  
Release the button to resume play normally.  
I To change tracks during play  
Press the  
Press the  
button briefly during playback to play the next track.  
button briefly within 5 seconds after playback starts to move to and  
play the previous track. Press the  
current track from the beginning.  
button briefly after 5 seconds to play the  
I To change tracks when stopped/paused  
Press the  
,
button in stop/pause mode to move to the previous/next track.  
Note  
-
VBR(Variable Bit Rate) file: A file that constantly changes the compression rate according to the type of  
sounds, such as their pitch, in the file.  
-
-
When playing a VBR file, you cannot move to and play the previous track even if you press the  
5 seconds after playback starts.  
within  
Files that were downloaded in MP2 or MP1 and had their file extension changed to MP3 may not play.  
43  
Loop Repeating  
I Starting Point  
While playing music/voice files, press the AB button  
briefly at the beginning of the loop you want to set.  
05:56 PM  
0009/0015  
Aappears in the display.  
Madonna  
American Life  
Hollywood TRC  
MP3  
128 Kbps  
15  
00:00:45  
-00:02:51  
Play Mode  
I Ending Point  
Press the AB button briefly again to set the end of the loop.  
AB appears in the display.  
05:56 PM  
0009/0015  
The loop is played repeatedly.  
Press the AB button briefly to cancel the loop.  
Madonna  
American Life  
Hollywood TRC  
MP3  
128 Kbps  
15  
00:00:45  
-00:02:51  
Play Mode  
Note  
- Loop Repeat is automatically released if you Speed Search with the  
,
button.  
44  
Recording Voice  
1
2
Press and hold the  
to start voice recording.  
Press the √» button to pause the recording.  
Press the √» button once again to resume  
the recording.  
button  
05:56 PM  
Confirm  
Play recorded  
V0516002.MP3  
file?  
Voice Recding..  
Yes  
No  
MP3  
128 Kbps  
15  
00:00:45  
Press the  
button again to stop the  
Stop  
recording and save the voice file.  
The files are recorded in the order of  
V0516002  
V
001, V  
002..., and saved as  
****  
****  
Recording  
order  
Month day  
MP3 files in the [RECORDED] [VOICE]  
after recording.  
3
When the Confirm screen appears,  
select [Yes] or [No].  
When selecting [Yes], the recorded file will be played.  
Note  
- If the Memory is full, Voice Recording will be disabled automatically.  
- Voice recording does not work in FM mode or when the line in cable is connected.  
- Beeps are disabled while recording.  
45  
Recording MP3s  
1
Connect the Audio OUT port (or Line OUT) on the external audio source to the  
ENC port on the device with the Line cable.  
Press the play button on the external  
device to play the music to record.  
2
Press and hold the  
start MP3 recording.  
button to  
If the √» button is pressed, recording is  
paused and if the √» button is pressed again,  
the recording resumes.  
3
4
If the  
MP3 file is created.  
The files are recorded in the order of L  
[RECORDED] [LINE] folder after recording.  
button is pressed during recording, the recording stops and an  
001, L  
002.... and saved as MP3 files in the  
**** ****  
When the Confirm screen appears, select [Yes] or [No].  
When selecting [Yes], the recorded file will be played.  
Note  
- Bit Rates can be set within the range of 32Kbps~192Kbps.  
- Beeps are disabled while recording.  
Caution  
- Do not disconnect the Line in cable during recording.  
- If the battery is not sufficiently charged, the player will not completely record the file.  
- Adjust the volume of the external audio source to a suitable level and record it.  
If the volume level is too high or low, the sound quality might be poor.  
46  
Setting Main Functions in Music Mode  
You can move and select using the NAVI button. To move, push the NAVI button up or down  
(
,
). To select, press the NAVI button in the center.  
Press the button to move to the previous screen.  
I Bookmark  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button briefly in music mode.  
Move to [Bookmark] and press the NAVI button.  
Bookmark  
Playlist  
Move to [Move] or [Delete] and press the NAVI button.  
Move: Select the location of the bookmark you want and  
press the NAVI button. Then, move to the bookmark.  
Delete: Select the location of the bookmark you want and  
press the NAVI button. Then, the bookmark is deleted.  
Move  
Play Mod
DNSe  
Delete  
NAVI Button Mo..  
Note  
- To set a bookmark, refer to [NAVI Button mode][Bookmark]. (refer to page 49)  
I Playlist  
1
Press the MENU button briefly  
in music mode.  
05:56 PM  
05:56 PM  
0009/0015  
Playlist  
MYLIST.SPL  
2
Move to [Playlist] and press the  
NAVI button.  
The playlist(s) you set will be displayed.  
POP.SPL  
Madonna  
American Life  
Hollywood  
MP3  
00:00:45  
128 Kbps  
15  
3
Move to the playlist you want and  
press the NAVI button.  
-00:02:51  
Play Mode  
Back  
The selected playlist will be played.  
Note  
- To set a playlist, refer to “Setting Playlist”. (refer to page 52).  
47  
Setting Main Functions in Music Mode  
I Play Mode  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button briefly in music mode.  
Bookmark  
Normal  
Repeat Folder  
Move to [Play Mode] and press the NAVI button.  
Move to the play mode you want and press the NAVI button.  
Repeat All  
Repeat 1  
Normal  
: To play all the tracks in order one time.  
Shuffle Folder  
Shuffle All  
Intro  
Repeat Folder : To repeat the current folder.  
Repeat All  
Repeat 1  
: To repeat all files.  
: To repeat one file.  
Shuffle Folder : To play files in the folder at random.  
Shuffle All  
Intro  
: To play files at random.  
: To play the first few seconds of a music file.  
I DNSe  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button briefly in  
music mode.  
Bookmark  
Bookmark  
Playlist  
3D-User  
Move to [DNSe] and press the  
NAVI button.  
3D-Studio  
Play Mode  
DNSe  
3D-Stage  
3D-Club  
NAVI Button Mo..  
Move to the equalizer mode you want  
and press the NAVI button.  
3D-User 3D-Studio 3D-Stage ●  
3D-Club Normal Rock House ●  
Dance Jazz Ballad Rhythm & Blues  
Classical User EQ  
Normal  
Rock  
House  
48  
Setting Main Functions in Music Mode  
I NAVI Button Mode  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button briefly in music mode.  
Move to [NAVI Button Mode] and press the NAVI button.  
Bookmark  
Playlist  
Move to the mode you want and press the NAVI button.  
Visual : Whenever pressing and holding the NAVI button in  
Play Mode  
DNSe  
music mode, the Effect screen changes as follows:  
NAVI Button Mo..  
Visual  
Effect screen 1,2,3 EQ screen  
Play Mode  
Bookmark  
Play Mode: Whenever pressing and holding the NAVI button in  
music mode, the play mode changes as follows:  
Bookmark  
Playlist  
Normal  
Repeat 1  
Intro  
Repeat Folder  
Repeat All  
Play Mode  
DNSe  
Shuffle Folder  
Shuffle All  
NAVI Button Mo..  
Visual  
Play Mode  
Bookmark  
Bookmark: When pressing and holding the NAVI button in music  
mode, the current location is bookmarked.  
If the bookmark is set, “ ” mark will be displayed.  
Bookmark  
Playlist  
Play Mode  
DNSe  
NAVI Button Mo..  
Visual  
Play Mode  
Bookmark  
Note  
- By setting a Bookmark, you can easily find the specified position.  
49  
MENU Options  
Press and hold the MENU button to switch to the menu mode.  
Use the NAVI button to select the menu you want and press the NAVI button.  
Press the MENU button to exit the menu mode.  
USB Host  
Settings  
Settings  
Music  
Music  
Navigation  
Navigation  
Playlist  
Playlist  
FM Radio  
Music  
Navigation  
Playlist  
FM Radio  
Text  
Navigation  
Playlist  
Playlist  
FM Radio  
FM Radio  
Text  
Text  
Photo  
Photo  
Video  
FM Radio  
Text  
Text  
Photo  
Photo  
Video  
Video  
Camera  
Camera  
USB Host  
Photo  
Video  
Camera  
USB Host  
Settings  
Video  
Camera  
Camera  
USB Host  
USB Host  
Settings  
Settings  
Music  
Music  
Navigation  
Music  
Navigation : To move to Navigation Mode and browse files.  
Playlist : To play back only the files you want.  
FM Radio : To listen to FM radio  
: To check the file currently playing  
Text  
: To read a text file  
: To view an image file  
: To view a video file  
: To take a picture or make a video recording.  
Photo  
Video  
Camera  
USB Host : To transfer files saved in the player to external devices or transfer files saved  
in external devices to the player.  
Settings  
: To set the additional functions.  
Note  
- Menu mode will be cancelled if no buttons are pressed within a minute.  
50  
Using Navigation  
You can easily search for files or switch modes using the Navigation function.  
1
2
Press the NAVI button to enter Navigation mode or press and hold the  
MENU button to move to Menu and then select Navigation in Menu.  
Press and hold the NAVI button to the desired Navigation screen.  
List : The Navigation screen is displayed in a list.  
-
-
-
: To move to a higher-level folder  
: To move to a lower-level folder  
: To move up or down  
,
- NAVI : To move to a lower-level folder or play a file  
Thumbnail/Preview : The folders and files in the Navigation Screen are displayed as icons.  
You can easily find a desired picture by selecting Thumbnail or Preview.  
- Select  
Icon : To move to a higher-level folder  
: To move left or right (Thumbnail Screen)  
To move to a higher-level or lower-level folder (Preview Screen)  
: To move up or down  
-
,
-
,
- NAVI : To move to a lower-level folder or play a file  
05:56 PM  
05:56 PM  
05:56 PM  
Navigation  
Navigation  
Navigation  
MYLIST.SPL  
ROOT  
PLAYLIST  
MUSIC  
TEXT  
PHOTO  
PHOTO  
PHOTO  
List  
VIDEO  
Thumbnail  
Preview  
< List >  
< Thumbnail >  
< Preview >  
Note  
- Press the MENU button in Navigation mode to exit the Navigation mode.  
- Navigation mode will be cancelled if no buttons are pressed within a minute.  
51  
Using Navigation  
I Setting Playlist  
1
2
Press the NAVI button to move to Navigation mode.  
05:56 PM  
Navigation  
Move to the file you want and press the AB button.  
MYLIST.SPL  
ROOT  
PLAYLIST  
The selected file will be marked and added to [Playlist]  
Build Me Up But..  
I Believe I Can Fl..  
What Can I do.m..  
That Thing You D..  
Thumnail  
[MYLIST].  
Press the MENU button in the MUSIC mode and select  
Playlist to view [MYLIST].  
To exit the playlist setting, move to the marked file in  
Navigation mode and press the AB button again.  
I Playing Playlist  
1
Press and hold the MENU button to move to Menu  
and then select the playlist from the menu.  
The playlist(s) you set will be displayed.  
05:56 PM  
Playlist  
MYLIST.SPL  
MYLIST.SPL  
2
Move to the playlist you want and press the NAVI button.  
The selected playlist will be played.  
Back  
52  
Listening to FM Radio  
I Switching to FM Radio Mode  
Press and hold the “MENU” button.  
Select FM Radio from Menu and then press the NAVI button.  
Note  
- Press the √» button while listening to FM radio to mute the sound. Press the √» button once again  
to listen to FM radio.  
I Search for a Frequency  
Manual Search: Press the  
,
buttons to change the frequency up or down.  
Automatic Search: Press and hold the  
,
buttons to automatically search for  
receiving frequencies.  
Recording FM  
1
2
Press and hold the  
Recording of the current FM frequency begins.  
button while receiving FM.  
05:56 PM  
Press the button again.  
A recording file is created and the recording stops.  
Files are recorded in the order F 001, F 002.... and saved  
F0516002.MP3  
**** ****  
87.5MHz Recording..  
as MP3 files in [RECORDED] [FM].  
MP3  
64 Kbps  
15  
00:00:45  
Stop  
3
When the Confirm screen appears, select [Yes] or [No].  
When selecting [Yes], the recorded file will be played.  
Note  
- Beeps are disabled while recording.  
- You can record FM broadcast only at 64kbps.  
53  
Setting Main Functions in FM Mode  
I Add to Preset  
You can manually preset desired FM frequencies.  
You can store up to 30 frequencies.  
Add to Preset  
Auto Preset  
FM Region  
01  
02  
03  
04  
05  
06  
07  
1
2
Press the MENU button in the FM mode.  
FM Search Leve
Timer FM Rec.  
Move to [Add to Preset] and press the NAVI button.  
The current frequency is added to preset.  
I Auto Preset  
1
Press the MENU button in the  
FM mode.  
05:56 PM  
Add to Preset  
Auto Preset  
105.8MHz  
FM Region  
2
Move to [Auto Preset] and press  
the NAVI button.  
Auto Searching..  
FM Search Level  
Timer FM Rec.  
KOREA/US  
15  
108.0MHz  
87.5MHz  
Frequencies are automatically stored,  
starting from 1.  
Preset Mode  
I Searching Preset  
1
Press and hold the NAVI button in the FM mode.  
Move to the preset mode.  
05:56 PM  
105.8MHz  
2
Use the button to move to  
the preset number you want.  
,
KOREA/US  
87.5MHz  
15  
108.0MHz  
Manual Mode  
54  
Setting Main Functions in FM Mode  
I Delete Preset  
1
Press and hold the NAVI button in the FM mode.  
Move to the preset mode.  
Delete Preset  
Auto Preset  
01  
02  
03  
FM Region  
2
3
4
Press the MENU button in the Preset mode.  
FM Search Level  
Timer FM Rec.  
Move to [Delete Preset] and press the NAVI button.  
After moving to the preset number you want to delete,  
press the NAVI button.  
The saved preset number will be deleted.  
I FM Region  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the FM mode.  
Add to Preset  
Auto Preset  
FM Region  
Move to [FM Region] and press the NAVI button.  
Korea/US  
Move your FM region and press the NAVI button.  
Korea/US : Search FM frequencies between 87.5MHz to  
108.0MHz in increments of 100 kHz.  
Japan  
Other Country  
Japan: Search FM frequencies between 76.0MHz to  
108.0MHz in increments of 100 kHz.  
Other Country : Search FM frequencies between 87.50MHz to  
108.00MHz in increments of 50 kHz.  
Note  
- The default FM region setting may vary depending on the target region of the player.  
55  
Setting Main Functions in FM Mode  
I FM Search Level  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the FM mode.  
Add to Preset  
Auto Preset  
Move to [FM Search Level] and press the NAVI button.  
FM Region  
Move to the the desired FM Search Level and press  
the NAVI button.  
FM Search Level  
Timer FM
High  
The higher the FM search level, the more frequencies can  
be received.  
Middle  
Low  
HighMiddleLow  
I Timer FM Rec.  
1
2
Press the MENU button in the FM mode.  
Timer FM Rec.  
Everyday  
Move to [Timer FM Rec.] and press the  
NAVI button.  
Recording  
Repetition Count  
ON  
OFF  
FM  
AM 05  
:
27  
Recording Start time  
3
Use the  
press the  
next stage.  
or  
button to select and  
button to move to the  
Recording Time  
15 min  
FM Frequency for  
Recording  
87.5MHz  
Yes  
No  
When set to Off in the first stage,  
you are not moved to the next stage.  
4
After setting Timer Rec, move to [Yes]  
and press the NAVI button.  
Note  
- The player must be Off for a Timer Recording to occur.  
- The player will automatically turn on and record at the time you specified.  
- After setting Timer Rec, the timer icon will be displayed.  
56  
Viewing a Text  
Text Viewer allows you to read text files that were created on your PC.  
Text files must have a .txt extension to be viewed by Text Viewer.  
You can select an text file to view while listening to the music.  
1
Press and hold the MENU button  
to move to menu and select Text.  
The Text screen appears.  
05:56 PM  
Playlist  
FM Radio  
When the MP3 player  
is connected to your  
PC, the PC will see it  
as a removable disc.  
Music and other files  
can then be dragged  
and dropped into the  
Text  
Photo  
Video  
Bookmark  
2
Press the NAVI button briefly to move  
to the text selection screen.  
Move to the text you want and press the  
NAVI button.  
05:56 PM  
05:56 PM  
Navigation  
Microsoft’s growth  
problem Three key  
areas to watch when  
Microsoft reports earn-  
ings after the bell  
MYLIST.SPL  
TEXT  
Korean wave.txt  
Microshoft’s gro..  
●● The selected text file will be displayed.  
Tech bulls come..  
Women flock..  
Thursday. October 20,  
2004: 6:18 PM EDT  
-
-
,
: To adjust the volume.  
To move to the previous/next page.  
Solsbury Hill..  
Thumbnail  
,
:
Bookmark  
Press and hold the MENU button to move  
to the MENU screen  
57  
Setting Main Functions in Text Mode  
You can move and select using the NAVI button.  
Press the  
button to move to the previous screen.  
05:56 PM  
I Setting a Bookmark  
Press and hold the NAVI button in the Text screen.  
Microsoft’s growth  
problem Three key  
areas to watch when  
Microsoft reports earn-  
ings after the bell  
The current page is bookmarked.  
You can create only 1 bookmark.  
Thursday. October 20,  
2004: 6:18 PM EDT  
Bookmark  
I Bookmark  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the Text screen.  
Bookmark  
Move to [Bookmark] and press the NAVI button.  
Text Viewer
Move  
Delete  
Move to [Move] or [Delete] and press the NAVI button.  
Move: Move to a bookmark within the text file.  
Delete: Delete the bookmark you set within the text file.  
I Text Viewer Color  
1
2
Press the MENU button in the Text screen.  
Text Viewer Color  
Move to [Text Viewer Color] and press the  
NAVI button.  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
3
Select the color you want and press the NAVI button.  
Text appears with the selected color.  
58  
Viewing an Image  
You can select an image file to view while listening to the music.  
1
Press and hold the MENU button to  
move to menu and select Photo.  
The Photo screen appears.  
FM Radio  
Text  
2
Press the NAVI button briefly to move  
to the image selection screen.  
Move to the image you want and  
press the NAVI button.  
Photo  
Video  
Camera  
8/100  
8/100  
The selected image file will be displayed.  
Picture Order Number of Total Pictures  
-
-
,
: To adjust the volume.  
: To move to the previous/next  
image.  
,
05:56 PM  
Press and hold the MENU button to move  
Navigation  
MYLIST.SPL  
ALBUM  
to the MENU screen  
P0425001.JPG  
P0425002.JPG  
P0425003.JPG  
P0425004.JPG  
P0425005.JPG  
Thumbnail  
2/100  
Note  
- The optimal image size for the unit is 160X128. Too large images may take longer to display.  
If the image size is too large, use Multimedia Studio to adjust the size and resend it to the player.  
(Refer to page 36)  
- If an image file is not displayed on the screen, resend it using Multimedia Studio to display it correctly.  
59  
Setting Main Functions in Image Mode  
You can move and select using the NAVI button.  
Press the  
button to move to the previous screen.  
I Start Slideshow  
Start Sildesho  
Zoom  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button while viewing a picture.  
Photo Adj.  
Image Filte
Fast  
Move to [Start Slideshow] and press the NAVI button.  
Slow  
Move to [Fast] or [Slow] and press the NAVI button.  
You can view saved pictures in SlideShow.  
2/100  
Note  
- If there are a number of pictures, it may take longer to display pictures on the screen.  
I Zoom  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button while viewing a picture.  
Move to [Zoom] and press the NAVI button.  
Use to move to zoom-in level you want and press the  
Start Sildesho  
Zoom  
100%  
200%  
400%  
Photo Adj.  
Image Filters  
,
NAVI button.  
100%(File Size) 200%(x2) 400%(x4)  
If the picture is larger than the size of the screen, you can browse  
2/100  
the picture using the  
,
,
,
buttons to see the hidden parts.  
Note  
- For some files, zoom in function is not supported.  
60  
Setting Main Functions in Image Mode  
I Photo Adjustment  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button while viewing a picture.  
Start Sildesho  
Zoom  
Move to [Photo Adj.] and press the NAVI button.  
Photo
Brightness  
Use  
,
to move to screen adjustment item you want  
Image
Saturation  
and press the NAVI button.  
Brightness: You can set the screen brightness from -4 to 4.  
Saturation: You can set the screen chroma from -4 to 4.  
2/100  
I Image Filters  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button while viewing a picture.  
Move to [Image Filters] and press the NAVI button.  
Use  
,
to move to image filter you want and press the  
NAVI button.  
Normal Sharpen Sepia Emboss Blur Asphalt ●  
Painting Fusain  
Normal  
61  
Viewing a Video  
1
Press and hold the MENU  
button to move to menu and  
select Video.  
05:56 PM  
Text  
Photo  
The Video screen appears.  
Video  
15  
004 / 006 SEC  
Camera  
USB Host  
2
Press the NAVI button briefly to move to the video selection screen.  
Move to the video you want and press the NAVI button.  
The selected video will be played.  
-
-
,
: To adjust the volume.  
05:56 PM  
05:56 PM  
,
(Pressing briefly): To move  
Navigation  
MYLIST.SPL  
ALBUM  
to the previous/next video.  
M0516001.SMF  
M0516002.SMF  
M0516003.SMF  
M0516004.SMF  
-
,
(Pressing and holding): To  
browse videos fast. (You cannot  
high-speed search the video recorded  
through the player.)  
15  
M0516005.SMF  
Thumbnail  
004 / 006 SEC  
- MENU: Check the progress time, total  
time, and volume.  
Press and hold the MENU button to move  
to the MENU screen.  
Note  
- Supported video file formats are svi files that are transmitted through Multimedia Studio and SMF files that are  
video recording files. To view video files on other formats, convert the files using Multimedia Studio and then  
transfer the converted files into the player. To send video files to the player, refer to “Sending Videos” of  
“Using Multimedia Studio”. (see page 37)  
62  
Taking a Picture  
1
2
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu and select Camera.  
Move to [Still Camera] and press the NAVI button.  
The Camera Standby screen appears.  
Note  
-Press and hold the  
button to move to the Camera Standby screen.  
05:56 PM  
Camera  
Photo  
Still Camera  
Video  
Video Camera  
Camera  
USB Host  
Settings  
413.  
6
MB  
Back  
3
4
Focus the lens on a target to take a picture.  
●●  
●●  
,
: To adjust zoom  
: To adjust screen brightness  
,
Press the  
button.  
The taken pictures are saved in [PHOTO] [ALBUM] folder.  
Resolution  
Camera Mode  
Flash  
413.  
6
MB  
Remaining Capacity  
63  
Taking a Picture  
I Instructions for Taking a Picture  
The target to take a picture had better stand still because it takes some time for the  
camera sensor to detect lighting and determines necessary exposure.  
The target had better be brighter than the background. Set the direction so that there  
is no strong light source such as the sun or fluorescent light on the background for  
sharper picture.  
The picture may not clear if it is taken in dark place or in cloudy weather, etc..  
This equipment does not support high-definition visual quality. For high visual quality  
picture, using a digital or film camera is recommended.  
Since the built-in camera integrated in this equipment is fragile, take care not to drop  
the equipment.  
Clean the camera lens only with a soft cloth.  
When you take pictures or recording videos, the number of saved files and the  
recording time may different depending on the recording environment.  
Using the camera consumes more battery power.  
When you take a picture, keep the equipment still until the shutter sound is heard.  
If you take a picture within 50cm from the object, the picture might not be clear.  
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Setting Main Functions in Still Cam era Mode  
You can move and select using the NAVI button.  
Press the  
button to move to the previous screen.  
I Video Camera  
1
2
Press the MENU button in the Still Camera mode.  
Move to [Video Camera] and press the NAVI button.  
Move to the Video Camera mode.  
Note  
- You can also move to the Video Camera mode by pressing and holding the NAVI button in the Still Camera mode.  
I Burst  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the Still Camera mode.  
Video Camera  
Burst  
Move to [Burst] and press the NAVI button.  
Cancel  
Self Timer  
3
Move to a number of pictures to take consecutively and  
press the NAVI button.  
Camera Fi
6
Flash Mod
9
Shtter Sou
12  
If you press the  
button in the Camera Standby screen, the  
Resolution  
15  
specified number of pictures are consecutively taken.  
Depending on the set resolution, the supported maximum number of  
consecutive pictures may differ.  
Frequency  
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Setting Main Functions in Still Cam era Mode  
I Self Timer  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the Still Camera mode.  
Video Camera  
Move to [Self Timer] and press the NAVI button.  
Burst  
Self Timer  
Cancel  
Use  
,
to move to Timer time you want and press the  
Camera Fi
3 sec  
NAVI button.  
Flash Mod
5 sec  
Shtter Sou
You can set the Self Timer to 3 Seconds 5 Seconds ●  
10 Seconds 15 Seconds.  
10 sec  
Resolution  
Frequency  
15 sec  
I Camera Filters  
You can apply various effects on the picture when you  
taking a picture.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the Still Camera mode.  
Move to [Camera Filters] and press the NAVI button.  
Use  
,
to move to Camera filter you want and press the  
Normal  
NAVI button.  
Normal Black & White Negative Sepia Emboss Sketch ●  
Blur Sharpen  
I Flash Mode  
Video Camera  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the Still Camera mode.  
Burst  
Self Timer  
Camera Filters  
Flash Mode  
Shtter Soun
Resolution  
Frequency  
Move to [Flash Mode] and press the NAVI button.  
Move to [Off] or [On] and press the NAVI button.  
Off : Turns the flash off.  
On : Turns the flash on.  
Off  
On  
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Setting Main Functions in Still Cam era Mode  
I Shutter Sound  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the Still Camera mode.  
Move to [Shutter Sound] and press the NAVI button.  
Sound 1  
Video
Burst  
Sound 2  
Sound 3  
Self Ti
Use  
,
to move to Shutter sound you want and press the  
Camer
Sound 4  
NAVI button.  
Flash
Sound 5  
You can set the Shutter Sound to one of Sound 1 ~ 5.  
Shtter Sound  
Resolution  
Frequency  
I Resolution  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the Still Camera mode.  
Move to [Resolution] and press the NAVI button.  
1600X1200  
Video
960X1200  
1280X960  
Burst  
Self Ti
Use  
,
to move to Resolution you want and press the  
768X960  
Camer
NAVI button.  
640X480  
Flash
You can set the picture resolution to 1600X1200 960X1200 ●  
1280X960 768X960 640X480 384X480.  
Selecting higher resolution increases picture file size.  
384X480  
Shtter
Resolution  
Frequency  
Note  
- If you take a picture by 1600X1200, 1280X960 or 640X480 pixels of resolution, the actual picture will  
horizontally be longer than the picture displayed on the view finder screen that appears before take the picture.  
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Setting Main Functions in Still Cam era Mode  
I Frequency  
Select a frequency depending on your country.  
If you do not select a frequency for your country, a picture might  
not be clearly displayed.  
50Hz  
60Hz  
Video Came
Burst  
Self Timer  
Camera Filters  
Flash Mode  
Shtter Sound  
Resolution  
Frequency  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the Still Camera mode.  
Move to [Frequency] and press the NAVI button.  
Move to a voltage frequency for your country and press the  
NAVI button.  
60Hz : Select for Korea, Taiwan, Philippine, the United States,  
Canada, and Central and South America.  
50Hz: Select for the other countries.  
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Recording a Video  
1
2
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu and select Camera.  
Move to [Video Camera] and press the NAVI button.  
The Camera Standby screen appears.  
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320x240  
Camera  
Photo  
Still Camera  
Video  
Video Camera  
Camera  
USB Host  
Settings  
413.  
6
MB  
Back  
3
4
Focus the lens on a target to be recorded and press the  
button.  
M0518015  
●●  
●●  
,
: To adjust zoom  
,
: To adjust screen brightness  
030 SEC  
Stop  
Press the  
button again.  
The video recording is stopped.  
The recorded videos are saved in [VIDEO] [ALBUM] folder as  
SMF files.  
M0518015  
..  
Saving  
M0518015.SMF  
320X240  
65 SEC.  
Note  
-
If the file size exceeds about 4MB while recording, the recording is  
automatically stopped.  
065 SEC  
Stop  
-
If you make a video recording of a fast-moving object, the recorded video  
might not be clear.  
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Setting Main Functions in Video Cam era Mode  
You can move and select using the NAVI button.  
Press the  
button to move to the previous screen.  
I Still Camera  
1
Press the MENU button in the Video Camera mode.  
2
Move to [Still Camera] and press the NAVI button.  
Move to the Still Camera mode.  
Note  
- You can also move to the Still Camera mode by pressing and holding the NAVI button in the Video Camera mode.  
I Camera Filters  
You can apply various effects on the picture when you  
taking a picture.  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the Video Camera mode.  
Move to [Camera Filters] and press the NAVI button.  
Normal  
Use  
,
to move to Camera filter you want and press the  
NAVI button.  
Normal Black & White Negative Sepia Emboss Sketch ●  
Blur Sharpen  
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Setting Main Functions in Video Cam era Mode  
I Flash Mode  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the Video Camera mode.  
Still Camera  
Camera Filters  
Move to [Flash Mode] and press the NAVI button.  
Flash Mode  
Frequency  
Off  
On  
Move to [Off] or [On] and press the NAVI button.  
Off : Turns the flash off.  
On : Turns the flash on.  
I Frequency  
Select a frequency depending on your country.  
If you do not select a frequency for your country, a video  
might not be clearly displayed.  
50Hz  
60Hz  
Still Camera  
Camera Filte
Flash Mode  
Frequency  
1
2
3
Press the MENU button in the Video Camera mode.  
Move to [Frequency] and press the NAVI button.  
Move to a voltage frequency for your country and press the  
NAVI button.  
60Hz : Select for Korea, Taiwan, Philippine, the United States, Canada,  
and Central and South America.  
50Hz: Select for the other countries.  
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Using USB Host  
I Connecting an External Device  
1
2
Connect the player to the USB host adapter.  
Use the external device's USB cable to connect the external device and the  
USB host adapter.  
Turn on the External Device's Power.  
External  
USB Device  
Note  
- Use only the USB cable  
Player  
supplied with the external device.  
USB Host Adapter  
USB Cable (External Device)  
3
4
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu.  
Select Host and press the NAVI button.  
Use the  
,
button to move to [Yes] and press NAVI button.  
The External Device screen will be displayed.  
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Device Mode  
Video  
Camera  
Video  
Select “Yes” if
device is  
Confirm  
MYLIST.SPL  
ROOT  
Superstar.mp3  
Everybody.mp3  
Top of the World..  
Carwash.mp3  
connected.  
Yes  
No  
USB Host  
Settings  
Music  
Settings  
Music  
Host Mode  
Note  
- If the battery of the player is not sufficiently charged or the external device that is connected to the  
player consumes considerable amount of power, the USB host function may not operate properly.  
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Using USB Host  
I
Transferring Files from an External Device to the Player  
1
Move to the file to transfer to the player  
and press the NAVI button.  
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Copy  
Device Mode  
Delete  
MYLIST.SPL  
ROOT  
COPIED  
PHOTO  
TEXT  
,
: To move up and down.  
Superstar.mp3  
Everybody.mp3  
Top of the World..  
Carwash.mp3  
: To move to a subfolder.  
2
3
When a popup window appears,  
move to [Copy] and then press the  
NAVI button.  
Host Mode  
Select the folder where the file is copied  
and press the NAVI button.  
The selected file will be transferred to the player.  
Do not disconnect the player from the external device during file transfer.  
The file transferred can be found in the selected folder of the player.  
I Deleting Files in an External Device  
1
Move to the file you want to delete  
from the screen of the external device  
and press the NAVI button.  
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Copy  
Device Mode  
Delete  
MYLIST.SPL  
ROOT  
Superstar.mp3  
Everybody.mp3  
Top of the World..  
Carwash.mp3  
,
: To move up and down.  
: To move to a subfolder.  
2
3
When a popup window appears,  
move to [Delete] and then  
press the NAVI button.  
Host Mode  
When the Confirm screen appears, select  
[Yes] and then press the NAVI button.  
The selected file will be deleted.  
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Using USB Host  
I Transferring Files from the Player to an External Device  
1
When the screen of the external device  
appears, press and hold the NAVI button.  
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Copy  
Host Mode  
Delete  
MYLIST.SPL  
MUSIC  
The Navigation screen of the player appears.  
Have a Nice Day..  
She’s gone.mp3  
In the End.mp3  
2
Move to the file you want to transfer  
to the external device and press the  
NAVI button.  
Life is Cool.mp3  
Don’t Say you Lo..  
Device Mode  
,
: To move up and down.  
: To move to a subfolder.  
3
When a popup window appears, move to [Copy] and then press the NAVI button.  
The selected file will be transferred to the external device.  
Do not disconnect the player from the external device during file transfer.  
I Deleting Files in the Player  
1
When the screen of the external device  
appears, press and hold the NAVI button.  
The Navigation screen of the player appears.  
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Copy  
Host Mode  
Delete  
MYLIST.SPL  
MUSIC  
Have a Nice Day..  
She’s gone.mp3  
In the End.mp3  
2
Move to the file you want to delete and  
press the NAVI button.  
Life is Cool.mp3  
Don’t Say you Lo..  
Device Mode  
,
: To move up and down.  
: To move to a subfolder.  
3
4
When a popup window appears, move to  
[Delete] and then press the NAVI button.  
When the Confirm screen appears, select [Yes] and then press the NAVI button.  
The selected file will be deleted.  
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Using USB Host  
I YP-D1 USB HOST Compatible  
The following is a list of cameras and MP3 players(Samsung) that are compatible with YP-D1  
USB Host function.  
This list may change with firmware upgrade.  
Device  
Model Number  
YP-55  
Device  
Model Number  
Nicon coolpix-4200  
Sony DSC-P93  
Sony DSC-T1  
YP-35  
YP-53  
Sony DSC-P100  
YP-T5  
Sony DSC-V1(W1)  
Fujifilm Finepix-A340  
Fujifilm Finepix-F450  
Fujifilm Finepix-F610  
Kyocera Finecam-SL300R  
Minolta Dimage-ZI  
Pentax Optio-S40  
Pentax Optio-S  
YP-780  
YP-60  
YP-T6  
MP3 Player  
(Samsung)  
Digital Camera  
YP-MT6  
YP-T7  
YV-120  
VY-H700  
VY-S100  
Pentax Optio-430RS  
Panasonic DMC FZ20  
Caslo EX-Z40  
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Setting the Advanced Functions  
1
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu and select Settings.  
Camera  
USB Host  
Settings  
Music  
Navigation  
2
In Settings, move to the function you want and press the NAVI button to select.  
Press the  
button to move to the previous menu.  
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05:56 PM  
05:56 PM  
Settings  
Music  
Settings  
Music  
Settings  
Music  
Record  
Record  
Record  
Time/Alarm  
Display  
Language  
System  
Back  
Time/Alarm  
Display  
Language  
System  
Back  
Time/Alarm  
Display  
Language  
System  
Back  
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05:56 PM  
05:56 PM  
05:56 PM  
Settings  
Music  
Settings  
Music  
Settings  
Music  
Settings  
About  
Record  
Record  
Record  
Time/Alarm  
Display  
Time/Alarm  
Display  
Time/Alarm  
Display  
Language  
Language  
System  
Back  
Language  
System  
Back  
System  
Back  
Back  
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Setting Play/Sound  
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu and select [Settings]  
[Music].  
I Play Mode  
1
2
Select Play Mode from Music.  
Use to move to the play mode you want and press the NAVI button.  
,
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Play Mode  
Normal  
Play Mode  
Normal  
Play Mode  
Normal  
Repeat Folder  
Repeat Folder  
Repeat Folder  
Repeat All  
Repeat 1  
Shffle Folder  
Shffle All  
Back  
Repeat All  
Repeat 1  
Shffle Folder  
Shffle All  
Back  
Repeat All  
Repeat 1  
Shffle Folder  
Shffle All  
Back  
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Play Mode  
Normal  
Play Mode  
Normal  
Play Mode  
Normal  
Play Mode  
Intro  
Repeat Folder  
Repeat All  
Repeat 1  
Repeat Folder  
Repeat All  
Repeat 1  
Repeat Folder  
Repeat All  
Repeat 1  
Shffle Folder  
Shffle Folder  
Shffle Folder  
Shffle All  
Back  
Shffle All  
Back  
Shffle All  
Back  
Back  
Normal  
: To play all the tracks in order one time.  
Repeat Folder : To repeat the current folder.  
Repeat All  
Repeat 1  
: To repeat all files.  
: To repeat one file.  
Shuffle Folder : To play files in the folder at random.  
Shuffle All  
: To play files at random.  
Intro  
: To play the first few seconds of a music file.  
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Setting Play/Sound  
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu and select [Settings]  
[Music].  
I DNSe  
Use  
,
to move to the sound mode you want and press the NAVI button.  
3D-Studio 3D-Stage 3D-Club Normal Rock House Dance  
Rhythm & Blues Classical User EQ  
Select User EQ to set the EQ as desired.  
3D-User  
Ballad  
Jazz  
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DNSe  
3D-User  
DNSe  
House  
DNSe  
User EQ  
3D-Studio  
3D-Stage  
3D-Club  
Dance  
Jazz  
Ballad  
Rhythm & Bluse  
Classical  
Back  
Normal  
Rock  
Back  
Back  
Note  
- DNSe is a sound effect function for MP3 player developed by Samsung and consists of 3D, Bass  
Enhance and Street modes. The 3D adds stereophonic sound effect to the music, the Bass Enhance  
reinforces the bass and the Street mode provides automatic volume control function that amplifies  
small sound in noisy environment for easier listening in noisy street.  
I 3D User Set  
3D-User Set is applied only when  
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3D  
0
1
2
3
4
3D sound mode is selected from DNSe.  
3D  
Use  
,
to move to the 3D level you want and  
press the NAVI button.  
3D level can be set within the range of 0 to 5.  
5
Back  
78  
Setting Play/Sound  
Bass Enhance  
Use  
,
to move to the Bass Enhance level you want and  
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Bass Enhance  
0
press the NAVI button.  
Bass Enhance level can be set within the range of 0 to 3.  
1
2
3
Back  
I Street Mode  
Use  
NAVI button.  
,
to move to Street Mode [On] or [Off] and press the  
05:S56trPeMet Mode  
Off  
On  
Off: Tracks are played in the setting sound mode.  
On: You can hear the sound with better quality when you listen  
to music in the street.  
Back  
I Earphone/Speaker  
Use  
NAVI button.  
,
to move to [Earphone] or [Speaker] and press the  
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Earphone/Speaker  
Earphone  
Earphone : Select to listen to the music through the earphones.  
Speaker  
Speaker : Select to listen to the music through the built-in speaker.  
Note  
- In the FM mode, the built-in speaker does not work.  
Back  
79  
Setting Play/Sound  
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu and select [Settings]  
[Music].  
I User EQ Set  
You can adjust the EQ to your preference in the User EQ Set.  
User EQ Set  
Press the  
,
button to move left or right and press  
dB  
+6  
-
-
,
to adjust a level. After the setting is completed, move to  
+3  
-
-
0
[Yes] and press the NAVI button.  
-
-
-3  
-
-
-6  
Yes  
No  
I Play Speed  
Use  
,
to move to the play speed you want and press the  
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NAVI button.  
Play Speed  
x0.5  
Play speed can be set to x0.5, x0.75, x1, x1.25 or x1.5.  
The larger the number, the faster the speed of play, and the  
smaller the number, the slower the speed of play.  
x0.75  
x1  
x1.25  
x1.5  
Back  
80  
Setting Play/Sound  
I Search Speed  
Use  
,
to move to the search speed you want and press the  
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NAVI button.  
Search Speed  
Off  
You can select Off 10sec 30sec 1min 5min 10min.  
●● Search Speed determines the interval to be skipped when you  
10 sec  
30 sec  
1 min  
5 min  
press the  
,
button in Music mode.  
●● If you set the Search Speed to Off, if you press the  
button, the previous or next track will be selected.  
,
10 min  
Back  
I Intro Time  
Use  
NAVI button.  
You can select 10sec 20sec 30sec.  
If you set the Intro Time, the beginning of all files will be played  
back for the seconds you set.  
,
to to move to the intro time you want and press the  
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Intro Time  
10 sec  
20 sec  
30 sec  
Back  
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Record Settings  
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu and select [Settings]  
[Record].  
I Bit Rate  
Use  
,
to select the recording bit rate you want and press  
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the NAVI button.  
Bit Rate  
32 Kbps  
When recording music into an MP3 file, you can select one of  
the following bit rates: 32kbps, 64kbps, 96kbps, 128kbps,  
160kbps, and 192kbps.  
64 Kbps  
96 Kbps  
128 Kbps  
160 Kbps  
192 Kbps  
Back  
I Auto Sync  
Use  
,
to set the Auto Sync Time and press the NAVI button.  
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Auto Sync  
Off  
Auto Sync is a function for separating and saving MP3 files when  
there is no sound for a set time during MP3 recording.  
Auto Sync Time can be set to Off, Sync 1, 2 seconds, 3 seconds,  
4 second, or 5 seconds.  
Sync 1  
2 sec  
3 sec  
4 sec  
In SYNC 1 setting, recording stops when there is no sound for over  
2 seconds during recording.  
5 sec  
Back  
If Auto Sync Time is set to Off, recording keeps going even if there  
is no sound, and then it is saved as one file.  
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Time/Alarm Settings  
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu and select [Settings] [Time/Alarm].  
I Date/Time Set  
You can set the current date and time.  
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Date/Time Set  
1
2
3
Use  
Use  
,
,
to set the time and press the  
to set the date and press the  
button.  
button.  
PM  
05  
09  
:
33  
11  
After the setting is completed, move to [Yes] and press  
the NAVI button.  
2005  
Yes  
No  
I Alarm Set  
1
Use  
and press the  
Use to set the time and press the  
,
to set the alarm Off, Once or Everyday  
button.  
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Alarm Set  
2
3
,
button.  
After the setting is completed, move to [Yes] and  
press the NAVI button  
When the power is off while the alarm is set, the player will  
Once  
AM  
Yes  
05  
:
33  
automatically turn on at the time you set.  
No  
Note  
- After setting Alarm, the alarm icon will be displayed.  
- The player is turned on at the set alarm time and it is automatically  
turned off in 1 minute if no button is pressed.  
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Sleep  
I Sleep  
Off  
15 min  
30 min  
60 min  
90 min  
Use  
,
to set the sleep time and press the NAVI button.  
Sleep time can be set to Off, 15~120 minutes. The player will  
automatically turn off after the time you set.  
120 min  
Back  
When sleep time set to Off, the function is disabled.  
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Display Settings  
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu and select [Settings] [Display].  
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I Scroll Speed  
Scroll Speed  
Normal  
Use  
,
to set the scroll speed and press the NAVI button.  
Fast  
Normal: Track title moves at a normal speed.  
Fast: Track title moves faster than normal speed.  
Back  
I Text Viewer Color  
Use  
,
to set the text viewer color and press the NAVI button.  
Text Viewer Color  
When reading text, the text appears with the selected color.  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
ABCDEFGHIJK  
I Backlight Time  
Use  
NAVI button.  
,
to set the backlight time and press the  
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Backlight Time  
10 sec  
Backlight time can be set to 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute,  
5 minutes, 10 minutes, and Always On.  
When set to Always On, the backlight stays on continuously.  
When the backlight disappears from the screen, it will not  
reappear until a button is pressed.  
30 sec  
1 min  
5 min  
10 min  
Always On  
Back  
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Display Settings  
I Clock Screen Saver  
1
Use  
,
to set the clock type and then press the  
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Clock Screen Saver  
button.  
Analog: The screen saver of an analog type clock appears.  
Digital: The screen saver of a digital type clock appears.  
When set to Off, the normal playback screen displays.  
Digital  
Wait  
Yes  
1 min  
No  
2
3
Use  
,
to set the wait time and press the  
button.  
Wait time can be set to 10 seconds, 30 seconds,  
1 minute, 5 minutes, or 10 minutes.  
If no button is pressed during playback, the clock screen appears  
automatically after the time you set.  
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Clock Screen Saver  
Digital  
After the setting is completed, move to [Yes] and then  
press the NAVI button.  
Wait  
Yes  
1 min  
No  
I View Mode  
Use  
,
to set the view mode in Navigation screen and then  
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press the NAVI button.  
View Mode  
List  
List: The files and folders are displayed in a list in the Navigation mode.  
Thumbnail: The files and folders are displayed in thumbnail icons  
in the Navigation mode.  
Thumbnail  
Preview  
Preview: The files and folders are displayed inpreview images  
in the Navigation mode.  
Back  
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Display Settings  
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu and select [Settings] [Language].  
I Language Set  
Use  
,
to select the desired language to display menu and text .  
Note  
- Supported languages can be changed or added.  
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System Settings  
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu and select [Settings] [System].  
I Deleting a File  
1
2
Use  
,
to move to the file you want to delete and press the NAVI button.  
Move to [Yes] and press the NAVI button.  
The selected file is deleted.  
05:56 PM  
05:56 PM  
System  
System  
PHOTO  
Delete File  
Confirm  
11_Kids-with-M  
12_Kid-in-wat...  
Auto Power Off  
Resume  
Delete File?  
Beep  
13_Hanging-O..  
Yes  
No  
Default set  
Format  
Back  
14_underwate...  
15_Surfer-Gal...  
Back  
I Auto Power Off  
Use  
,
to set the power-off time and press the  
05:56 PM  
NAVI button.  
Auto Power Off  
Off  
Auto off time can be set to Off, 10 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute,  
5 minutes, or 10 minutes. If no button is pressed after play stops,  
the player will automatically turn off after the time you set.  
When set to Off, the function is disabled.  
10 sec  
30 sec  
1 min  
5 min  
10 min  
Back  
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System Settings  
I Resume  
[Music]  
Use  
,
to move to [On] or [Off] and press  
05:56 PM  
05:56 PM  
Resume  
Music  
the NAVI button.  
Music  
Text  
Off  
On  
Off : Playback will resume from the beginnng  
of the file/track that was playing when  
stopped.  
Video  
On : Playback will resume from the point it was  
previously stopped.  
Back  
Back  
[Text]  
05:56 PM  
05:56 PM  
Use  
,
to move to [On] or [Off] and  
Resume  
Text  
press the NAVI button.  
Music  
Text  
Off  
On  
Off: Text will resume at the beginning of the file.  
On: Text will resume from the point of last view.  
Video  
Back  
Back  
[Video]  
Use  
press the NAVI button.  
,
to move to [On] or [Off] and  
05:56 PM  
05:56 PM  
Resume  
Video  
Music  
Off  
On  
Off : Playback will resume from the beginnng  
of the video file that was playing when  
stopped.  
Text  
Video  
On : Playback will resume from the point it was  
previously stopped.  
Back  
Back  
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System Settings  
I Beep  
05:56 PM  
Beep  
Off  
On  
Use  
NAVI button.  
,
to move to [On] or [Off] and press the  
Off: The player does not beep.  
On: The player beeps when the buttons are pressed.  
Back  
I
Default set  
Use the  
button to move to [Yes] or  
,
05:56 PM  
[No] and press the NAVI button.  
System  
Delete File  
Confirm  
Yes: All selected settings will be restored to  
Auto Power Off  
Reset all settings  
to default value?  
the default settings.  
Resume  
Beep  
No: The selected settings are maintained.  
Yes  
No  
Default set  
Format  
Back  
I Format  
Use the  
button to move to  
,
05:56 PM  
System  
[Yes] or [No] and press the NAVI button.  
Delete File  
Auto Power Off  
Resume  
Confirm  
Yes: Memory is formatted and all saved files  
Format whole  
memory?  
are deleted.  
Beep  
No: Memory is not formatted.  
Yes  
No  
Default set  
Format  
Back  
Note  
- Care must be taken as formatted files  
can not be recovered.  
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Viewing System Information  
Press and hold the MENU button to move to menu and select [Settings]  
[About].  
I About  
[Firmware Version]  
Select Version to check the firmware version of the player.  
[Memory]  
Select Memory to check the used capacity, remaining  
capacity, and total capacity.  
[Files]  
Select Files to check the saved files.  
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MENU Table  
MENU  
Music  
Navigation  
Playlist  
FM Radio  
Text  
Photo  
Video  
Camera USB Host Settings  
Still Camera  
Video Camera  
Music  
Record  
Time/Alarm  
Display  
Language  
System  
About  
Play Mode  
DNSe  
Bit Rate  
Date/Time Set  
Alarm Set  
Sleep  
Scroll Speed  
Text Viewer Color  
Backlight Time  
Clock Screen Saver  
View Mode  
Delete File  
Auto Power Off  
Resume  
Firmware Version  
Memory  
Files  
Auto Sync  
3D-User Set  
Street Mode  
Earphone/Speaker  
User EQ Set  
Play Speed  
Search Speed  
Intro Time  
Beep  
Default set  
Format  
Use the  
button to move and select.  
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Troubleshooting  
The software doesn’t function properly  
Refer to the System Requirements  
The player does not work and the LCD displays nothing.  
Reset the player by pressing the RESET Hole using a pointed object such as a safety clip.  
Check the battery charge status of the player.  
In PLAY mode, music is not played after pressing the  
button  
Check to see if MP3 or WMA files are saved in the built-in memory.  
Check to see if the HOLD button is locked.  
Files cannot be downloaded.  
Check to see if the driver is installed correctly in the computer.  
Check the connection between the player and PC.  
Reset the player by pressing the RESET Hole using a pointed object such as a safety clip.  
Check if the memory is full.  
Backlight does not work.  
●● Check the backlight setup.  
●● Check the battery charge status of the player.  
The buttons do not work.  
Check to see if the HOLD button is locked.  
Reset the player by pressing the RESET Hole using a pointed object such as a safety clip.  
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Troubleshooting  
The player keeps being turned off.  
In Stop mode, the power is automatically turned off (changes depending on settings).  
Check to see if there are files saved in it.  
Play Time is not displayed correctly during playback.  
Check to see if a VBR file is playing.  
The file name is not displayed correctly.  
Move to [Settings]  
[Display]  
[Language] in the Menu and then change the  
language setting.  
There is a file saved in the player, but “No File” appears in the screen.  
Check if the format of the file is supported.  
I cannot properly connect the player to the PC.  
●● Win98 : try to connect again after installing Driver.  
●● Win ME/2000/XP :Press Start in the desktop to execute Windows Update. After selecting  
important update and service pack, execute update all.  
Try to connect it again after rebooting PC.  
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Specifications  
YP-D1  
Model  
Built-in Memory capacity  
Built-in Rechargeable Battery Capacity  
Voltage  
YP-D1 V(256MB) / YP-D1 X(512MB) / YP-D1 Z(1GB) / YP-D1 Q(2GB)  
820mAh  
3.7V (Li-Ion)  
Music: 20 Hours, Video : 7 Hours (MP3 128 Kbps, Volume 20, Normal  
Play Time  
Sound Mode)  
Supported Number of Files  
Dimensions/Weight  
Max. 3000  
45.5 X 85 X 17.5 mm/64g  
Case  
Plastic  
Maximum File Transfer Data Rate  
Noise Ratio  
120Mbps  
90dB with 20kHz LPF (based on 1kHz 0dB)  
Earphones Jack Output Power  
Speaker Output Power  
Output Frequency Range  
Operating Temperature Range  
FM Frequency  
20mW(France 5mW/CH)(16)  
0.5W(8)  
20Hz~20kHz  
-5~ +35°C (23~95°F)  
87.5~108.0MHz  
FM Signal to Noise Ratio  
FM T.H.D  
40dB  
3%  
FM Useable Sensitiivity  
25dBµ  
AUDIO : MPEG1/2/2.5 Layer3(8kbps~320kbps, 8kHz~48kHz),  
MPEG1 Layer2(32kbps~384kbps, 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz),  
WMA, ASF(Audio)(48kbps~192kbps, 8kHz~44.1kHz), Ogg(Q1~Q10)  
IMAGE: JPEG(ISO/IEC 10918-1/Annex F-Sequential DCT-based  
mode of operation)  
File Support  
VIDEO: MPEG4(10~15fps), MJPEG(8fps)  
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Specifications  
The product unit accompanying this user manual is licensed under certain intellectual property  
rights of certain third parties. This license is limited to private non-commercial use by end-user  
consumers for licensed contents.  
No rights are granted for commercial use. The license does not cover any product unit other  
than this product unit and the license does not extend to any unlicensed product unit or  
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under this license for product features or functions that do not conform to the ISO/IEC  
11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3.  
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Specifications  
EUROPE ONLY  
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be  
disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life.  
To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled  
waste disposal, please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it  
responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.  
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this  
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