Samsung YP F2 User Manual

Failure to follow all instructions lead to physical injuries or damage to the product.  
CAUTION  
Product Use  
Take care to avoid product malfunc-  
tion and physical damage.  
Avoid malfunction  
Do not cause excessive  
impact on the product by  
dropping it. Do not place  
heavy objects on top of the  
product.  
When wearing the prod-  
uct around your neck,  
take care not to exert  
excessive force on the  
neck string.  
Prevent any foreign  
particles or dust from  
entering into the product.  
Management of Important Data  
Do not spray water on the  
product. Never clean the  
product with chemical  
substances such as  
benzene or thinner, as it may  
cause fire, electric shock or  
deteriorate the surface.  
Be sure to backup  
important data.  
Please be aware that we claim no  
responsibility for damage from data  
loss due to breakdown, repair or  
other causes.  
Do not place the product  
near magnetic objects, as it  
may cause a malfunction.  
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Contents  
Safety Precautions ....................................2  
Contents ......................................................4  
Chapter 2. Importing Music Files  
Importing Music Files..............................18  
Transferring Music Files ............................18  
Installing Media Studio ..............................19  
Connecting to your PC ..............................21  
Adding Files/Folders in Media Studio........22  
Adding Files/Folders in Media Studio  
Chapter 1. Preparation  
Checking the Product and  
Accessories .................................................7  
Checking the Accessories ...........................7  
Components ................................................8  
Screen Display Information .......................10  
Button Functions .......................................11  
Charging the battery ...............................12  
with Autoscan ............................................24  
Transferring Files with Media Studio .........26  
Using as a Removable Disk ......................28  
Disconnecting from your PC......................29  
Basic Use ...................................................13  
Chapter 3. Listening to Music  
Listening to Music....................................31  
Listening to Music......................................31  
User Button Custom Function ...................33  
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Chapter 6. Appendix  
Chapter 4. Settings  
Settings.......................................................40  
Setting Music .............................................40  
Setting Time...............................................42  
Setting the Display.....................................43  
Setting Language ......................................44  
Setting the System ....................................45  
Menu Tree...................................................53  
Manual USB Driver Installation..............54  
Product Specifications............................57  
License........................................................58  
Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE........60  
Chapter 5. Troubleshooting  
System Reset.............................................48  
Troubleshooting........................................49  
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Chapter 1. Preparation  
Checking the Product and  
Accessories .................................................7  
Checking the Accessories ...........................7  
Components ................................................8  
Screen Display Information .......................10  
Button Functions .......................................11  
Charging the battery ...............................12  
Basic Use ...................................................13  
Checking the Product and Accessories  
The following diagrams are a guide and  
may differ slightly from the actual product  
appearance.  
Checking the Accessories  
Player  
Earphones  
USB Cable  
Installation CD  
Belt Clip  
Design of accessories is subject to change for the purpose of improvement, without notice.  
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Checking the Product and Accessories  
Components  
Front, Right Side and Top  
Earphone Connection Port  
User/MENU Button  
Power & Play/Pause Button  
Screen Display  
Move Track/Quick Search Button  
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Bottom  
Reset Hole  
USB Connection Port  
Volume Control Button  
Hold Switch  
Earphone Connection  
Top  
Earphones  
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Checking the Product and Accessories  
Screen Display Information  
Music  
1
2
Play/Pause/Stop indicator  
Current Music Number/  
Total Number indicator  
3
4
5
6
7
Sound Mode indicator  
Play Mode indicator  
Remaining Battery indicator  
Music Title indicator  
Play Status Bar  
8
Play Time indicator  
10  
Checking the Product and Accessories  
Button Functions  
Buttons  
Functions and Use  
Long press for power on & off.  
Short press for play/pause.  
Long press to move to the menu screen.  
Short press to use user setting functions – Navigation Repeat AB/DNSe/  
Play Speed/ Play Mode  
Long press to quickly scan tracks.  
Short press to move to the previous track or play the current track  
from the beginning.  
Long press to quickly scan tracks.  
Short press to move to next track.  
Short press to increase the volume or move to an upper item/menu.  
Short press to reduce the volume or move to a lower item/menu.  
Push in the direction of the arrow to lock the button functions.  
Press with a pointed object to reset.  
HOLD  
11  
Fully charge the battery before using the player for the first  
time or when the it has not been used for a while.  
Charging the battery  
Screen Display  
Charging...  
Fully Charged  
2
3
Open the USB cover under the player.  
Connect the USB cable to the USB port (  
1
2
) on your PC.  
Connect the other end of the USB cable to the Power/USB Connection Port on the  
3 bottom of the player.  
It takes about two and a half hours for a full charge although this may vary depending on the PC  
environment.  
Battery Use  
Recharge and store within the temperature range of 5°C~35°C(40°F~95°F).  
Do not overcharge (longer than 12 hours). Excessive charging or discharging may shorten the battery’s life.  
Battery life naturally shortens slowly over time as it is a consumable item.  
The USB connection may be unstable if you are using a USB hub. Directly connect to the USB port on your PC.  
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Basic Use  
Turning the Power On & Off  
Turning the Power On  
Press and hold the [  
Power is turned on.  
] button.  
] button.  
Turning the Power Off  
Press and hold the [  
Power is turned off.  
Power is automatically turned off when none of the buttons have been pressed for a preset  
period of time (Default: 10 seconds) in the pause mode. Page 42  
NOTE  
Playing Music  
Press and hold the [ USER/  
1 move to the menu screen.  
MENU] button to  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Music>.  
2
3
Press the [ USER/  
Music starts to play.  
MENU] button.  
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Basic Use (Continued)  
Volume Control  
Press the [ + , - ] button on the side of the player.  
The Volume Status Bar will appear.  
Press the [ + ] button to increase the volume or the [ – ]  
button to decrease it.  
Lock Function  
In Hold mode, all buttons are disabled. This function is  
useful when you are walking or jogging.  
Push the [HOLD] switch on the player in the  
1 direction of the arrow.  
Push the [HOLD] switch in the opposite direction  
2 of the arrow to release the Lock function.  
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Searching for Files with <Navigation>  
Search easily for files using the <Navigation> function.  
Press and hold the [ USER/  
1 move to the menu screen.  
MENU] button to  
Press the [  
,
-
] button to select <Navigation>.  
+
2
3
Press the [ USER/  
MENU] button.  
The <Navigation> folder list will appear.  
Press the [  
,
-
] button to select a folder of your choice.  
+
4
Use the [√√I] button to move to the file list in the  
5 selected folder.  
Use the [√  
I
] button to move to the lower step, the [lœœ  
]
button to the upper step.  
Press the [  
Press the [  
,
-
] button to select a file of your choice.  
] button.  
+
6
7
The selected file will start playing.  
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Basic Use (Continued)  
Reset Function  
If a product malfunction occurs, you can  
re-initialize the system by pressing the Reset  
hole.  
P48  
Reset Hole  
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Chapter 2. Importing Music Files  
Importing Music Files..............................18  
Transferring Music Files ............................18  
Installing Media Studio ..............................19  
Connecting to your PC ..............................21  
Adding Files/Folders in Media Studio........22  
Adding Files/Folders in Media Studio  
with Autoscan ............................................24  
Transferring Files with Media Studio .........26  
Using as a Removable Disk ......................28  
Disconnecting from your PC......................29  
ITmrpoartningsMfuesicrrFiilens g Music Files  
To play music files in the player, first transfer music files in MP3, WMA, Audio ASF,  
Ogg and other supported formats from your PC.  
Follow the steps below to transfer files.  
Transferring Music Files  
Transfer files on your PC to the player using Media Studio  
Transfer files on your PC to the player using the “Copy” and “Paste” functions  
(removable disk) Page28  
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Importing Music Files  
Use Media Studio to transfer music files from  
your PC to the player.  
Installing Media Studio  
If Media Studio is not installed automatically  
Install the program on PCs running Windows 2000 or Windows XP after logging on with the  
Administrator account. Please refer to the PC user manual on how to log on with the Administrator  
account.  
CAUTION  
Before you start!  
Insert the installation CD provided with the player into the CD-ROM drive.  
Click <Install now>.  
1
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Importing Music Files  
Installing Media Studio (Continued)  
Click <NEXT>.  
2
Media Studio installation starts.  
After installation is complete, click <Exit>.  
3
An icon is created on the desktop after installation is complete  
and Media Studio starts.  
If the Autoscan Confirm window appears, refer to page 25  
and customize settings.  
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Importing Music Files  
Connecting to your PC  
Open the USB cover under the player.  
Connect the USB cable to the USB port (  
1
2
) on your PC.  
Connect the other end of the USB cable to the Power/USB Connection Port on the  
3 bottom of the player.  
PC Requirements  
For use in conjunction with a PC, the following is required:  
Pentium 300MHz or higher  
100MB of free hard disc space  
USB Port 2.0  
Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP  
CD Rom Drive (2X or higher)  
DirectX 9.0 or higher  
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Importing Music Files  
Adding Files/Folders in Media Studio  
2
3
3
Please refer to Help for more information on how to use Media Studio.  
Click <MENU> <Help> <Help> from the menu on the top of the Media Studio program.  
Files already added to the library will not be added again.  
NOTE  
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Connect the player to your PC.  
Before you start!  
Media Studio must be installed on your PC.  
Media Studio will automatically start when the player is connected to your PC.  
1
2
If the program does not start automatically, double Click the Media Studio icon on the desktop.  
Click the <Media Library>  
<Library> tab on the left of the Media Studio window.  
The <Add File>/<Add Folder>/<Auto Scan> taps will appear.  
To add files  
Click <Add File>.  
3
4
The Open window will appear.  
Select the files to add and click <Open>.  
The selected files are added to the list.  
4
To add folders  
Click <Add Folder>.  
3
4
The Browse folder is window will appear.  
Select the folder to add and click <OK>.  
The selected folder is added to the list.  
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Importing Music Files  
Adding Files/Folders in Media Studio with Autoscan  
3
24  
Connect the player to your PC.  
Before you start!  
Media Studio must be installed on your PC.  
Media Studio will automatically start when the player is connected to your PC.  
1
2
3
4
If the program does not start automatically, double Click the Media Studio icon on the desktop.  
Click the <Media Library>  
<Library> tab on the left of the Media Studio window.  
The <Add File>/<Add Folder>/<Auto Scan> taps will appear.  
Click <Auto Scan>.  
The Autoscan window will appear.  
Click <OK>.  
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Automatically scans files and adds them to the library.  
The first time you use Media Studio, the Autoscan Confirm win-  
dow and Options window appear accordingly. Set the options,  
then click <OK> to start Autoscan.  
How to setup Autoscan Options  
Click <MENU>  
<Tools>  
<Environment Settings>  
from the top of the Media Studio Window and then click the  
<Library> tab.  
Select the range and file type to autoscan.  
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4
5
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Device Connection  
window 2  
Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote and  
®
SM  
Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition Service  
.
NOTE  
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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Connect the player to your PC.  
Before you start!  
Media Studio must be installed on your PC.  
Media Studio will automatically start when the player is connected to your PC.  
1
If the program does not start automatically, double click the Media Studio icon on the desktop.  
Double Click a folder of your choice from the Device Connection window on the  
2 right of the Media Studio window.  
Files in the folder will be displayed.  
Click the <Media Library> tab on the left of the Media Studio window.  
Click <Music>.  
3
4
A file list will appear in the window in the center.  
Click the checkbox in the list in the center window to select the music files to  
5 transfer.  
The Transmit icon will appear.  
Click <Transmit>.  
6
The selected files are transferred to the player.  
Do not disconnect the USB cable during file transfer. This may cause damage to the  
player or your PC.  
CAUTION  
Files on your PC will not be deleted even if files are transferred to the player.  
NOTE  
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You can use the player as a removable  
Using as a Removable Disk storage device.  
Connect the player to your PC.  
Before you start!  
Open files/folders to transfer from your PC.  
1
Open <My Computer>  
<Removable  
2 Disk> from the desktop.  
Select the files/folders to transfer from  
3 your PC and drag and drop them to a fold-  
er of your choice in the <Removable Disk>.  
The selected folders or files are transferred to the  
player.  
The <USB Transferring> message will appear during file download or upload. Disconnecting the USB cable  
while <USB Transferring> is displayed may cause malfunction of the player.  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
The order of music files displayed in Windows Explorer may differ from the play order on your device.  
If you move a DRM file(charged file) to the removable disk, the file will not be played.  
Select the file to save and drag-and-drop it into the removable disk icon.(In numerical, alphabetical order)  
If you change the name of music files in Windows Explorer like 001* * * , 002* * *...,  
music files will be played in the order of number indicated.  
What is DRM?  
DRM (Digital Rights Management) is a technology and service to prevent the illegal use of digital contents  
and protect the profit and rights of copyright holders. DRM files are charged music files applied with the ille-  
gal copy protection technology of legally purchased MP3 music.  
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Follow the steps below to prevent damage to the  
Disconnecting from your PC player and data when disconnecting from your PC.  
Place the mouse cursor on top of the  
1 @  
icon on the taskbar at the bottom  
right corner of the desktop and click  
the left mouse button.  
Click the <Safely Remove USB Mass  
2 Storage Device Drive> message.  
1
Once you clicked <Safely Remove USB  
Mass Storage Device Drive>, the player  
could not be recharged with power even if  
it is connected to the PC.  
Disconnect the player from your PC.  
3
2
Do not disconnect the player from the PC during file transfer. This may cause damage to data  
and the player.  
You cannot remove the hardware while files within the player are being played on your PC. Please  
retry after file playback is finished.  
CAUTION  
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Chapter 3. Listening to Music  
Listening to Music....................................31  
Listening to Music......................................31  
User Button Custom Function ...................33  
Before you start!  
Transfer the music file of your choice from your PC to the player.  
Listening to Music  
Listening to Music  
Connect your earphones to the player and turn the power on and check  
the battery status.  
Before you start!  
Press and hold the [ USER/  
1 move to the menu screen.  
MENU] button to  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Music>.  
2
3
Press the [ USER/  
Music starts to play.  
MENU] button.  
The music files compatible with the player are MP3, WMA,  
Ogg, Audio ASF  
NOTE  
MP1 or MP2 files which only have a changed extension to  
MP3, may not play on the player.  
To Pause  
Press the [  
] button while the music is playing.  
1
2
The music playback will be paused.  
Press the [  
] button again.  
The music will play from the point where it stopped.  
Power is automatically turned off when none of the buttons  
have been pressed for a preset period of time (Default: 10  
seconds) in the pause mode. Page 42  
NOTE  
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Listening to Music  
Listening to Music (Continued)  
To search within a track  
Press and hold the [ lœœ ] or [ √√l ] button while the selected track is playing.  
1
2
It searches to the beginning or the end of the track.  
Release the button at the point you wish to start.  
It starts playing from the point you release the button.  
To Play from the beginning of the current track  
Press the [ lœœ ] button after 5 seconds of play.  
The current track starts playing from the beginning.  
To play the previous/next track  
Press the [ lœœ ] button within 5 seconds of play.  
The previous track will start playing.  
Press the [ √√l ] button.  
The next track will start playing.  
When playing VBR files, the previous track may not play even if you press the [ lœœ ] button within  
5 seconds of the play.  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
Press the [ lœœ ] button within 5 seconds of play to move to the previous track.  
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LUissteeninrgBto uMutstioc n Custom Function  
Customize the user button with the frequently  
used function for convenience.  
To set User Button Mode  
Use the [ USER/  
MENU] button during playback for  
simple mode change.  
Press and hold the [ USER/  
MENU] button to  
1
move to the menu screen.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and  
2 then Press the [  
USER/  
MENU] button.  
The Settings menu will appear.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select the <User Button  
3 Mode> and then press the [  
USER/  
MENU] button.  
The User Button Mode menu will appear.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select the desired user  
4 button mode and then press the [  
USER/  
MENU]  
button  
.
<Navigation> : You can set to show the navigation file list.  
<Repeat AB> : Sets section repeat.  
<DNSe> : Selects the sound mode.  
<Play Speed> : Adjusts the playback speed between fast and  
slow.  
<Play Mode> : Selects the repeat playback mode.  
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LUissteneinrg tBo Muustitcon Custom Function (Continued)  
To make your own Playlist  
You can easily listen to your favorite music by adding it  
to a Playlist.  
Set the User Button Mode to <Navigation>.  
1
Press the [ USER/  
music is playing.  
MENU] button while a  
2
The file list of the folder will appear.  
Add files to the playlist and then press the  
USER/ MENU] button.  
files are added to the playlist.  
3
[
is displayed in front of the selected files and the  
To delete files from a Playlist, select the  
files to delete and press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button again.  
NOTE  
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To Play a Playlist  
Press and hold the [ USER/  
to move to the Menu screen.  
MENU] button  
1
2
Press the [ + , - ] button to select the <Playlist>  
and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button.  
The playlist you set will be displayed.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select the list to play  
3
and then press the [ USER/  
MENU] button.  
The files in the playlist will start playing.  
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LUissteneinrg tBo Muustitcon Custom Function (Continued)  
To find the desired music with the navigation function  
Set the User Button Mode to <Navigation>.  
1
2
Press the [ USER/  
MENU] button while the  
selected music is playing.  
The file list of the folder will appear.  
Press the [ lœœ ] button to move to the upper  
3 folder.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select a folder of your  
4 choice.  
Use the [ √√l ] button to move to the file list on the  
5 selected folder.  
Use the  
[
√√l ] button to move to the lower level, the [ lœœ  
] button to the upper level.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select a file of your  
6 choice.  
Press the [  
] button.  
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The selected file will start playing.  
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To set Section Repeat  
This function enables you to listen to specific parts of a  
track repeatedly. Recommended for language learning.  
Set the User Button Mode to <Repeat AB> and play  
1 a file of your choice.  
Press the [ USER/  
MENU] button at the  
2
beginning of the section you want to repeat.  
The starting point is set and <A  
> will appear in the screen  
display window.  
Press the [ USER/  
MENU] button again to set  
3
the ending of the section you want to repeat.  
<A  
B> will appear on the screen and the specified section  
starts to play repeatedly.  
To cancel Section Repeat  
Press the [ USER/  
MENU] button again during Section Repeat.  
Section Repeat will be canceled.  
Section Repeat will be automatically canceled in the following cases.  
- When the [lœœ] or [√√l] button is pressed, moving to the previous or next track.  
NOTE  
- The starting point of the section repeat is set but the ending point is not set until the current track ends.  
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LUissteneinrg tBo Muustitcon Custom Function (Continued)  
To use the DNSe button  
Set the User Button Mode to <DNSe> and press the [ USER/  
DNSe mode changes in the following order each time the button is pressed <NORMAL> <ROCK>  
<HOUSE> <JAZZ> <DANCE> <BALLAD> <R&B> <CLASSICAL> <USER EQ> <3D USER>  
<3D STUDIO> <3D STAGE> <3D CLUB>.  
MENU] button.  
To use the Play Speed button  
Set the User Button Mode to <Play Speed> and press the [ USER/  
MENU] button.  
Playback speed changes in the following order each time the button is pressed <x0.7> <x0.8>  
<x0.9> <x1.0> <x1.1> <x1.2> <x1.3>.  
To use the Play Mode button  
Set the User Button Mode to <Play Mode> and press the [ USER/  
Playback mode changes in the following order each time the button is pressed <Normal>  
<Repeat One> <Repeat All> <Shuffle All>.  
MENU] button.  
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Chapter 4. Settings  
Settings.......................................................39  
Setting Music .............................................40  
Setting Time...............................................42  
Setting the Display.....................................43  
Setting Language ......................................44  
Setting the System ....................................45  
Settings  
You can set detailed settings for music playback.  
Setting Music  
Press and hold the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button to  
1
move to the menu screen.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings>  
2 and then press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button.  
The Settings menu appears.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select the <Music>  
3 and then press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button.  
The Music menu appears.  
Use the [ + , - ] and  
[
USER/  
MENU] buttons to  
4 set necessary functions.  
Button functions to use during setting.  
- Press the [lœœ] button to move to the previous item.  
NOTE  
- Press the [√√l] button to move to the next item.  
- Press the [+, -] button to move up or down through the current menu.  
- Press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button to select or save the menu.  
If there is no button operation during about 30 seconds in the Settings screen, settings will be canceled  
and returned to through previous function.  
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<DNSe> : You can select a suitable sound for each music genre. Select either <3D-User>  
<3D-Studio> <3D-Stage> <3D-Club> <Normal> <Rock> <House> <Jazz> <Dance> <Ballad>  
<R&B> <Classical> or <User EQ>.  
<3D User Set> : Sets 3D sound effect and bass enhancement.  
3D can be set between 00~05 levels, and Bass Enhance between 00~03 levels.  
To use 3D User Set, select <3D-User> from <DNSe>.  
<User EQ Set> : Directly select a sound effect (EQ). To use User EQ, select <User EQ>  
from <DNSe>.  
<Play Mode> : Select playback mode such as repeat settings.  
Select from <Normal> <Repeat One> <Repeat All> <Shuffle All> and <Intro>.  
<Play Speed> : Adjust the playback speed of music/voice recording. Select either <x0.7>  
<x0.8> <x0.9> <x1.0> <x1.1> <x1.2> or <x1.3>. (The higher the number is, the faster the  
playback speed is.)  
<Skip Interval> : Set the playback interval when you press the [ lœœ ] or [√√l] button during  
playback. Select either <1 Track> <03 Sec> <05 Sec> <07 Sec> <10 Sec> <30 Sec> or  
<01 Min>.  
<Search Speed> : Set the search speed when you press and hold the [ lœœ ] or [√√l]  
button during playback. Select either <01 Sec> <03 Sec> <05 Sec> <10 Sec> <15 Sec>  
<20 Sec> <30 Sec> or <01 Min>.  
<Intro Time> : When you select the Intro function from <Play Mode>, the beginning of all  
files will be played back for the seconds you set. Select either <10 Sec> <20 Sec> <30 Sec>  
or <60 Sec>.  
For a VBR or Ogg file, the Skip Interval and Serach Speed may not be exact.  
NOTE  
What is DNSe?  
DNSe is a sound effect function for MP3 players developed by Samsung and consists of 3D.  
The 3D adds a stereophonic sound effect to the music.  
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Settings  
You can set functions related to the Sleep Timer and Auto Power Off.  
Setting Time  
Press and hold the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button to  
1
move to the menu screen.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and  
2 then press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button.  
The Settings menu appears.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select the <Time> and  
3 then press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button.  
The Time menu appears.  
Use the [ + , - ] and  
[
USER/  
MENU] buttons to  
4
set necessary functions.  
<Time Set> : You can set current date and time.  
<Sleep> : Turns off power automatically after the preset time.  
Select either <Off> <15 Min > <30 Min> <60 Min> <90 Min> or <120 Min>.  
<Auto Power Off> : Automatically turns power off when there is no button operation after the preset time  
in the pause mode. Select either <Off> <05 Sec> <10 Sec> <15 Sec> <30 Sec> <01 Min> or <03 Min>.  
Time Set  
Press the [ lœœ ] or [√√l] button to move to a  
desired location, and then press the [ + , - ] button  
to set date and time.  
1
2
When the setup is complete, move to <OK> and  
press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button.  
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Current time setup is complete.  
Settings  
You can set functions related to scrolling, backlight and other  
screen display.  
Setting the Display  
Press and hold the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button to  
1
move to the menu screen.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and  
2 then press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button.  
The Settings menu appears.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select the <Display>  
3 and then press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button.  
The Display menu appears.  
Use the [ + , - ] and  
[
USER/  
MENU] buttons  
4
to set necessary functions.  
<Scroll Speed> : Sets the scroll speed to adjust the speed of the track title movement. Select from  
<Slow> <Normal> and <Fast>.  
<Backlight Time> : Sets to automatically turn off the backlight after there is no button operation  
during the preset time. Select either <05 Sec> <15 Sec> <30 Sec> <60 Sec> or <Always On>.  
<Contrast> : Adjusts the brightness of the screen display window. Select from 00 to 10.  
<Tag> : View track information for music files with the ID3 Tag. Select either <On> or <Off>.  
<Display Time> : Check the time in the desired format during music playback. Select either  
<Play Time> <Remain Time> or <Total Time>.  
<Screen Saver Term> : You can set the clock to show up in the screen display window and then  
disappear when there is no button activity during the preset time.  
Select either <Off> <05 Sec> <10 Sec> <30 Sec> <01 Min> <05 Min> <10 Min> or <Always On>.  
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Settings  
Set the language for the menu and track information <ID3-Tag>.  
Setting Language  
Press and hold the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button to  
1
move to the menu screen.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings>  
2 and then press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button.  
The Settings menu appears.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select the <Language>  
3 and then press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button.  
The Language menu appears.  
Use the [ + , - ] and  
[
USER/  
MENU] buttons to  
4
set necessary functions.  
<Menu> : Set the menu language. Select from <Chinese(S)> <Chinese(T)> <Dutch> <English>  
<French> <German> <Hungarian> <Italian> <Japanese> <Korean> <Polish> <Portuguese>  
<Russian> <Spanish> and <Swedish>.  
<ID3-Tag> : Set the track information language.Select from <Afrikaans> <Basque> <Catalan>  
<Chinese(S)> <Chinese(T)> <Czech> <Danish> <Dutch> <English> <Estonian> <Finnish>  
<French> <German> <Greek> <Hrvatski> <Hungarian> <Icelandic> <Italian> <Japanese>  
<Korean> <Norwegian> <Polish> <Portuguese> <Romany> <Russian> <Slovak> <Slovene>  
<Spanish> <Swedish> <Thai> <Turkish> and <Vietnamese>.  
The supported languages can be changed or added.  
What is ID3-Tag?  
NOTE  
This is what is attached to an MP3 to carry information relevant to the file, such as the title, artist, album, year,  
genre and a comment field.  
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Settings  
You can set the Default Volume, Resume and Beep Sound  
Setting the Systemfunctions.  
Press and hold the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button to  
1
move to the menu screen.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings>  
2 and then press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button.  
The Settings menu appears.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select the <System>  
3 and then press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button.  
The Sytem menu appears.  
Use the [ + , - ] and  
[
USER/  
MENU] buttons to  
4
set necessary functions.  
<Delete File> : Search and delete files in the Navigation screen.  
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<Resume> : Specifies the starting point to restart playback after the music you are listening to is  
stopped. If set to <Off>, the last file listened to will play from the beginning. If set to <On>, the last  
file listened to will play from the point where last played.  
<Beep> : Sets the beep sound for button operations to on or off. Select either <On> or <Off>.  
<Default Vol> : The default volume can be set 00 to 30(Max). If the power is turned on again  
after adjusting the volume above the default volume, music is played at default volume.  
If the power is turned on again after the volume was set within the default volume, the music is  
played at the previously played volume.  
<Default Set> : Returns all settings to the default value.  
<About> : Checks the firmware version, number of stored files, remaining memory.  
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Regarding the Built-In Memory  
NOTE The actual built-in memory available is slightly less than indicated as the internal firmware uses a portion  
of the memory.  
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Settings  
Setting the System (Continued)  
To Delete a File  
Press the [ lœœ ] button to move to the upper fold-  
1
2
3
er.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select a folder of your choice.  
Use the [√√l] button to move to the file list of  
selected folder.  
Use the  
[
√√l  
]
button to move to the lower level, the  
[
lœœ  
]
button to the upper level.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select a file to delete and  
4
5
then press the  
[
USER/  
MENU] button.  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Confirm> and then  
press the USER/ MENU] button.  
[
The selected file will be deleted.  
Files cannot be restored after they are deleted. Please check  
before deleting files.  
CAUTION  
Default Settings  
Press the [ + , - ] button to select either <Yes> or <No>  
and then press the  
[
USER/  
<Yes> : Initializes all settings to default.  
<No> : Cancels default settings.  
MENU] button.  
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Chapter 5. Troubleshooting  
System Reset.............................................48  
Troubleshooting........................................49  
If a product malfunction occurs, you can re-initialize the system by  
pressing the Reset hole.  
System Reset  
Reset Hole  
Press the Reset hole at the bottom of the product with a pointed object such as  
a safety clip.  
The system will be initialized.  
The Reset function will not delete data stored in the built-in memory.  
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If a malfunction is experienced, check the following.  
Troubleshooting  
If the problem persists, contact a Samsung Service Center near you.  
Check points & Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Power will not turn on if the battery is fully discharged.  
Recharge the battery and turn the power on again.  
Press the Reset hole.  
Power will not turn on.  
Check if the [HOLD] switch is in the direction of the arrow position.  
Check if you pressed the right button, then press again.  
Press the Reset hole.  
Buttons do not work.  
If set to <Backlight Time> in <Settings> <Display> the screen  
The screen will not turn on.  
Power is turning off.  
may be turned off. Press any button to turn the screen back on.  
The screen may not be visible under direct sunlight.  
The power is automatically turned off when the battery is fully  
discharged. Recharge the battery.  
The battery life may vary, depending on the settings of EQ and  
LCD.  
Battery life differs from  
the Manual.  
Product life may be shortened when left for extended periods in  
low or high temperatures.  
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Troubleshooting (Continued)  
Check points & Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Check if the available file has been saved in the memory.  
Check if the music file is damaged.  
Check if there is enough battery power.  
Playing is disabled.  
Check to see if the USB cable is properly connected and  
reconnect it.  
Check if the memory is full.  
Press the Reset hole.  
File upload is disabled.  
Files or Data are Missing.  
Check if the USB cable has been disconnected during file or data  
transmission. If this is the case, it may cause serious damage not  
only to files/data but also to the product.You have to be extra  
cautious as Samsung is not held responsible for data loss.  
Abnormal Play Time  
Display during Play.  
Check if the file is in VBR (Variable Bit Rate) format.  
Move to <Settings>  
<Language>  
<ID3-Tag>  
Abnormal Display of  
File Name.  
in the Menu screen and set an appropriate language.  
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Check points & Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Please check if the PC requirements are met.  
Program Malfunction  
(For Windows 98SE) Check if the USB driver is installed and  
install the driver if the program is not installed.  
(For Windows ME/2000/XP) Press <Start> on the desktop and  
run Windows Update. Select critical updates and service packs  
and start update. Restart your PC and reconnect the player.  
Connection to a PC is  
disabled.  
Check the backlight time.  
Check the battery.  
The backlight does not  
turn on.  
Heat may be generated during recharging. This has no effect on  
the product life or functions.  
The product is hot.  
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Chapter 6.  
Appendix  
Menu Tree...................................................53  
Manual USB Driver Installation..............54  
Product Specifications............................57  
License........................................................58  
Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE........60  
You can quickly view the menu structure.  
Menu Tree  
Menu Select Screen  
Navigation  
Playlist  
Display  
Music  
Settings  
Music  
User Button Mode  
Time  
Language  
System  
DNSe  
Navigation  
Repeat AB  
DNSe  
Time Set  
Sleep  
Scroll Speed  
Backlight Time  
Contrast  
Menu  
Delete File  
Resume  
Beep  
3D User Set  
User EQ Set  
Play Mode  
Play Speed  
Skip Interval  
Search Speed  
Intro Time  
ID3-Tag  
Auto Power Off  
Play Speed  
Tag  
Default Vol  
Default Set  
About  
Display Time  
Screen Saver Term  
Play Mode  
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Install the USB driver manually if it could  
not be installed automatically or an error  
Manual USB Driver Installation occurred during installation.  
Before you start!  
Insert the installation CD in the CD-ROM drive.  
If an error occurs during installation of the USB driver  
Check the device manager.  
1 Windows 98SE/ME: Control Panel➝  
SystemDevice Manager  
Windows 2000 / XP: Control Panel➝  
SystemHardwareDevice Manager  
Check if there is a device listed with an  
2 exclamation point or a question mark  
(displayed as unknown device or USB devi
Double click on the device listed with an  
3
exclamation point or a question mark.  
If you are using Windows 2000 and your version of Windows does not recognize the USB driver please  
download and install the latest service pack from windowsupdate.microsoft.com  
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.  
NOTE  
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After selecting the driver,  
click [Reinstall Driver].  
4
6
5 Click [Next].  
Reinstall Driver  
Next  
>
Select [Search for a suitable driver  
for my device] and then click [Next].  
7 Click [Next] to finish.  
Next  
>
Next  
>
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Manual USB Driver Installation (Continued)  
In Windows 98SE  
Follow the instructions in the window to complete the installation.  
YP-F2  
Next  
>
Next  
>
\USB Driver\win98 USB  
Next  
>
Finish  
Next  
>
USB driver location  
[CD-ROM] \USB Driver\win98 USB  
You must reboot your computer to complete the installation.  
You cannot use it as a removable disc in Windows 98SE if the YP-F2 program is not installed.  
Make sure to install the USB driver file first.  
NOTE  
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Product Specifications  
Model Name  
Power  
YP-F2  
3.7V (Li-Polymer Rechargeable)  
Built-in Battery Power 250mAh  
Built-in Memory capacity  
512MB(YP-F2 X), 1GB(YP-F2 Z), 2GB(YP-F2 Q)  
MPEG1/2/2.5 Layer3(8kbps~320kbps, 8kHz~48kHz)  
WMA, ASF(48kbps~192kbps,8kHz~48kHz), Ogg(Q0~Q9)  
Compatibility  
File  
Supported Number of Files and folders File: Max. 2000 Folder: Max. 200  
20mW(France 5mW/CH)(16Ω)  
20Hz~20KHz  
90dB with 20KHz LPF(based on 1KHz 0dB)  
12 hours of music play (MP3 128kbps, Volume 20, Normal sound mode)  
Earphone Output  
Output Frequency Range  
Noise Ratio  
Play Time  
Temperature Range for Operation  
- 5~35°C (23~95°F)  
Plastic  
20.5g  
Case  
Weight  
28.1 X 52.5 X 15.5 mm  
Dimension(WxHxD)  
The contents of this Manual are subject to change without prior notice for further  
improvement.  
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License  
The product player accompanying this user manual is licensed under certain intellectual  
property rights of certain third parties. This license is limited to private non-commercial use by  
end-user consumers for licensed contents. No rights are granted for commercial use.  
The license does not cover any product player other than this product player and the license  
does not extend to any unlicensed product player or process conforming to ISO/IEC 11172-3  
or ISO/IEC 13818-3 used or sold in combination with this product player. The license only  
covers the use of this product player to encode and/or decode audio files conforming to the  
ISO/IEC 11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3. No rights are granted under this license for product fea-  
tures or functions that do not conform to the ISO/IEC 11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3.  
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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  
product, or their local government office, for details of where and how they  
can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.  
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and  
conditions of the purchase contract.  
This product should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.  
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Contact SAMSUNG WORLD WIDE  
If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products,  
please contact the SAMSUNG customer care center.  
Country  
Customer Care Center  
1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864)  
01-800-SAMSUNG (7267864)  
1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864)  
0800-333-3733  
Web Site  
CANADA  
MEXICO  
U.S.A  
ARGENTINE  
BRAZIL  
0800-124-421  
CHILE  
800-726-7864(SAMSUNG)  
0-800-507-7267  
COSTA RICA  
ECUADOR  
EL SALVADOR  
GUATEMALA  
JAMAICA  
1-800-10-7267  
800-6225  
1-800-299-0013  
1-800-234-7267  
PANAMA  
PUERTO RICO  
REP. DOMINICA  
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 1-800-7267-864  
VENEZUELA  
BELGIUM  
CZECH REPUBLIC  
DENMARK  
FINLAND  
FRANCE  
GERMANY  
800-7267  
1-800-682-3180  
1-800-751-2676  
1-800-100-5303  
02 201 2418  
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SPAIN  
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U.K  
RUSSIA  
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HONG KONG  
INDIA  
INDONESIA  
JAPAN  
MALAYSIA  
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