Samsung MP3 Player YP Q2 User Guide

YP-Q2  
MP3 Player  
user manual  
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safety information  
What the icons and signs in this user manual mean :  
Means that death or serious personal injury is a risk.  
WARNING  
Means that there is a potential risk for personal injury or  
material damage.  
CAUTION  
To reduce the risk of re, explosion, electric shock, or  
personal injury when using your MP3 Player, follow  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
these basic safety precautions:  
Means hints or referential pages that may be helpful to  
operate the player.  
Do NOT attempt.  
Do NOT disassemble.  
Do NOT touch.  
Follow directions explicitly.  
Unplug the power plug from the wall socket.  
Call the service center for help.  
These warning signs are here to prevent injury to you and others.  
Please follow them explicitly.  
After reading this section, keep it in a safe place for future reference.  
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safety information  
This manual describes how to properly use your new MP3 player.  
Read it carefully to avoid damaging the player and injuring yourself.  
Pay particular attention to the following serious warnings:  
PROTECT YOURSELF  
ƒ Do not disassemble, repair, or modify this product on your own.  
ƒ Do not get the product wet or drop it in water. If the product gets wet, do  
CAUTION  
not switch it on because you could get an electric shock. Instead, contact  
a Samsung Customer Service Center at 1-800-SAMSUNG.  
ƒ Do not use the product during a thunderstorm, as it may cause  
malfunction or a risk of electric shock.  
ƒ Do not use the earphones while you are driving a bicycle, automobile or  
motorcycle.  
It can cause a serious accident, and furthermore, is prohibited by law in some  
areas.  
CAUTION  
Using the earphones while walking or jogging on a road, in particular, on a  
crosswalk can lead to a serious accident.  
ƒ For your safety, make sure the earphone cable does not get in the way of  
your arm or other surrounding objects while you are taking exercise or a  
walk.  
ƒ Do not place the product in damp, dusty, or sooty areas because these  
environments could lead to re or electric shock.  
WARNING  
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PROTECT YOURSELF  
ƒ Using earphones or headphones for an extended time may cause serious  
WARNING  
damage to your hearing.  
If you are exposed to sound louder than 85db for an extended time, you may  
adversely affect your hearing. The louder the sound is, the more seriously damaged  
your hearing may be (an ordinary conversation is between 50 to 60db and road  
noise is approximately 80db).  
You are strongly advised to set the volume level to medium (the medium level is  
usually less than 2/3 of the maximum).  
ƒ If you feel a ringing in the ear(s), lower the volume or stop using the  
earphones or headphones.  
PROTECT YOUR MP3 PLAYER  
ƒ Do not leave the player in temperatures above 95°F (35°C), such as a  
sauna or a parked car.  
ƒ Do not cause excessive impact on the player by dropping it.  
ƒ Do not place heavy objects on top of the player.  
ƒ Prevent any foreign particles or dust from entering into the product.  
ƒ Do not place the product near magnetic objects.  
ƒ
Be sure to backup important data. Samsung is not responsible for data loss.  
ƒ Use only accessories provided by or approved by Samsung.  
ƒ Do not spray water on the product. Never clean the product with chemical  
substances such as benzene or thinner, as it may cause re, electric  
shock or deteriorate the surface.  
CAUTION  
ƒ Failure to follow these instructions may lead to physical injuries or damage to  
the player.  
CAUTION  
NOTE  
ƒ When printing this user manual, we recommend that you print in color and  
check “Fit to Page” in the print option for better viewing.  
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SAFETY INFORMATION  
FCC  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference  
that may cause undesired operation.  
Caution: Any changes or modications in construction of this device which are not  
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s  
authority to operate the equipment.  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class  
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed  
to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential  
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency  
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications, However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,  
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged  
to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Declaration of Conformity  
We, Samsung Electronics Co.,Ltd., declares under its sole responsibility that  
the product, Trade name Samsung & Model name YP-Q2, has been tested  
according to the part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
Party responsible for Product Compliance  
Samsung Electronics America QA Lab.  
18600 Broadwick Street, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220  
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contents  
11 What’s included  
12 Your MP3 player  
THE BASICS  
15 Resetting the system  
16 Using the touch button  
17 Connecting to your PC/Charging the  
battery  
18 Caring for the battery  
18 Turning the Power on & off  
19 Controlling the volume  
19 Disabling the buttons  
20 Browsing for les using  
le browser”  
11  
20 Deleting les with “le browser”  
21 Changing the settings and  
preferences  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
Sound setting options  
Display setting options  
Language setting options  
Date&Time setting option  
System setting options  
32 PC requirements  
33 Using EmoDio  
EMODIO  
32  
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35 Listening by category  
37 Music playback display  
LISTENING TO MUSIC  
38 Touch buttons for playback control  
39 Creating a playlist on your MP3 player  
43 Using the music menu  
35  
WATCHING5A VI1DEO  
VIEWING P5ICTU6RES  
51 Watching a video  
52 Video playback display  
53 Touch buttons for playback control  
54 Watching a bookmarked le  
54 Using the video menu  
56 Viewing pictures  
57 Picture display  
58 Using the picture menu  
63 Reading text  
64 Reading a bookmarked le  
64 Using the text menu  
READING TEXT  
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68 Listening to FM radio  
69 FM radio display  
LISTENING TO  
F6M RA8DIO  
VIEWING DATACASTS  
77  
70 Using the FM radio menu  
77 Viewing datacasts  
78 Voice recording  
80 Playing video games  
ENJOYING  
THE PRIME PACK  
78  
82 Upgrading rmware  
UPGRADING  
FIRMWARE  
82  
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83 Troubleshooting  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
83  
86 Menu tree  
87 Product specications  
89 License  
A8PPEN6DIX  
90 Warranty  
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the basics  
WHAT’S INCLUDED  
Your new MP3 player comes with these accessories. If you’re missing any of these  
items, contact Samsung Customer Service at 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864).  
Player  
Earphones  
USB Cable  
Black : AH59-01884A  
White : AH59-01886A  
AH39-00899B  
The accessories in your box may look slightly different than these.  
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YOUR MP3 PLAYER  
Screen display  
Power & Hold button  
Press and hold for power on/off.  
Press once to lock the button  
functions.  
Press once again to unlock the  
button functions.  
User/Recording button  
Press to access the user button mode.  
For further information on the user  
button mode, see page 31.  
Press and hold to start voice  
recording.  
Reset hole  
If a player malfunction occurs,  
press the reset hole with a pointed  
object to re-initialize the system.  
Microphone  
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YOUR MP3 PLAYER (Continued)  
These buttons are ‘Touch Sensitive’ buttons.  
Menu button  
Tap to display the menu.  
Up volume button  
Tap to increase the volume or  
move to an upper item/menu.  
Back button  
Tap to move to the previous  
screen.  
Press and hold to move to the  
main menu screen.  
Play/Pause/Select button  
Tap to select Play/Pause and a  
function, or move to the next screen.  
Left le browser button  
Tap to move to the previous track/  
menu or play the current track from  
the beginning.  
Press and hold to quickly scan tracks.  
Down volume button  
Tap to reduce the volume or move  
to a lower item/menu.  
Right le browser button  
Tap to move to the next track/menu.  
Press and hold to quickly scan tracks.  
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YOUR MP3 PLAYER (Continued)  
Neck string hole  
Earphone connection jack  
USB connection port  
Used to connect to your PC or other  
A/V devices that support MTP.  
Earphones  
Labeled “L” for the left earpiece and “R” for the  
right earpiece. Also serves as an antenna for  
FM Radio in the MP3 player.  
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RESETTING THE SYSTEM  
If your MP3 player won’t turn on, won’t play music, or isn’t recognized by your  
computer when you connect it, you may have to reset the system.  
Press the Reset hole at the rear of the  
player with a pointed object such as a  
safety clip.  
ƒ The system will be initialized.  
ƒ Your settings and les will not be affected.  
ƒ Do not press the Microphone hole with a pointed object, as it will damage the  
product.  
CAUTION  
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USING THE TOUCH BUTTON  
Tap on the touch button with your ngertip.  
correct  
incorrect  
ƒ To avoid damage to the touch button, do not use any object other than your ngers  
to operate it.  
NOTE  
ƒ Do not tap on the touch button if your ngers are not clean.  
ƒ Do not tap on the touch button with gloves on.  
ƒ The touch button may not function if you use a ngernail or other instruments such  
as a ballpoint pen.  
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CONNECTING TO YOUR PC/CHARGING THE BATTERY  
Charge the player before using it for the rst time and when you haven’t used it  
for awhile.  
Screen Display  
ƒ <USB connected>  
ƒ <  
> - Charging  
ƒ <  
> - Fully Charged  
2
1
1. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to the USB connection port on the  
bottom of the player.  
2. Connect the smaller end of the USB cable to the USB port (  
) on your PC.  
Charging Time  
about 4 hours  
Video : Max. 4 hours  
Music : Max. 50 hours  
Play Time on Full Charge  
ƒ Total charging time varies depending on your PC environment.  
NOTE  
ƒ The player can only be charged by connecting to your PC with the USB cable.  
Do not use a separate USB AC Adapter as it may not charge the battery or allow  
proper operation of the player.  
CAUTION  
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CARING FOR THE BATTERY  
Your battery will last longer if you follow these simple guidelines for caring and  
storing the player.  
Recharge the battery within the temperature range of 40°F~95°F (5°C~35°C).  
Do not overcharge (longer than 12 hours).  
Excessive charging or discharging may shorten the battery’s life.  
Battery life naturally shortens slowly over time.  
ƒ If you are charging the player while it is connected to a laptop computer, make sure  
the laptop’s battery is also fully charged or that the laptop is plugged into its power  
NOTE  
source.  
ƒ The battery is charged when the PC is active or idle.  
It is not charged when the PC is in standby, hibernation or shutdown modes.  
TURNING THE POWER ON & OFF  
Turning the Power on  
Press and hold the [  
] button.  
Turning the Power off  
Press and hold the [  
] button.  
ƒ Your MP3 player will be automatically turned off when none of the buttons have  
been pressed for a specic length of time in the pause mode. The factory setting for  
<Auto Power Off> is 1 minute, but you can change this length of time. See page 26  
for more information.  
NOTE  
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CONTROLLING THE VOLUME  
You can adjust the volume while a le is playing back.  
Tap the [Up,Down] button.  
ƒ The volume range is set between 0 to 30.  
DISABLING THE BUTTONS  
The Hold function disables all the other buttons on the MP3 player, so that if  
you accidentally bump one-while working out, for example-your music won’t be  
interrupted.  
1. Press the [  
] button once.  
2. Press the [  
] button once again to release the hold  
function.  
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BROWSING FOR FILES USING “FILE BROWSER”  
Search easily for les using the “File Browser” function.  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select a desired folder to bring up the le list.  
3. Select a desired le.  
ƒ The le will start playing.  
ƒ <My Pack> of <File Browser> is where DNSe les transferred  
by <EmoDio> are stored. For further information on DNSe, refer to <myDNse>  
NOTE  
ĺ <DNSe (Digital Natural Sound engine)> in the Help section of the <EmoDio>  
software.  
DELETING FILES WITH “FILE BROWSER”  
Follow steps 1-2 above.  
3. Select the le that you want to delete and tap [  
].  
4. Select <Delete File> ĺ <Yes>.  
ƒ The le will be deleted.  
ƒ The selected le cannot be deleted while it's playing back.  
NOTE  
ƒ Once les are deleted, they cannot be recovered.  
CAUTION  
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES  
Your MP3 player comes with settings and preferences that were set up at the  
factory, but you can change these pre-set values to truly customize your player.  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select a desired item in the setting list.  
3. Select a desired setting option.  
4. Set the options you prefer.  
[Settings list]  
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)  
Sound Setting Options  
You can set the master EQ, beep sound and volume limit.  
ƒ Master EQ: You can optimize sound settings. Select the  
desired frequency and its level. The frequencies that can  
be adjusted are <60Hz>, <150Hz>, <400Hz>, <1.1kHz>,  
<3.5kHz>, <8kHz>, and <14kHz>.  
ƒ Beep Sound : Sets the beep sound for button operations  
to on or off. Select either <Off> or <On>.  
ƒ Volume Limit : You can avoid hearing damage by setting  
the volume limit when using the earphones. <On> will limit  
the maximum volume level to 15.  
The maximum volume level when the volume limit is set to  
<Off> is 30. If you have selected over 15, the volume will  
default back to 15 when you turn the player off to decrease  
the risk of hearing damage when you turn the player back on  
.
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)  
Display Setting Options  
Change the menu design, font, display off and brightness of your  
screen, etc.  
ƒ Menu Design: You can change the style of the main menu  
screen. Select either <Matrix> or <String>.  
ƒ Font: You can change the font type of the menu  
language. Select one of 3 font types. With Simplied  
Chinese,Traditional Chinese and Thai menu languages, the  
<Font> will not appear.  
ƒ Reset My Skin: Initializes the background image of the  
display screen to its default image. Select <Yes> to reset  
the background image.  
ƒ Display Off Time: If no button is tapped within the set time  
shown below, the screen display will automatically be turned  
off. Select from <15sec>, <30sec>, <1min>, <3min>, <5min>  
and <Always On>. Press any button to turn it back on.  
ƒ Brightness : You can adjust the brightness of the display  
screen. Select a level from <0-10>, where 10 is the  
brightest.  
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)  
Language Setting Options  
The menus on your new MP3 player can be set to appear in any one of  
the available languages. You can change your preferred language easily.  
ƒ Menu: Set the menu language.  
Select from <English>, <䚐ạ㛨>, <Français>, <Deutsch>,  
<Italiano>, <襲莇蛑>, <ㅔԧЁ᭛>, <㐕储Ё᭛>, <Español>,  
<Ɋɭɫɫɤɢɣ>, <Magyar>, <Nederlands>, <Polski>,  
<Português>, <Svenska>, <ѳъѕ>, <ýeština>, <ǼȜȜȘȞȚțȐ>,  
<Türkçe>, <Norsk>, <Dansk>, <Suomi>, <Español  
(Sudamérica)>, <Português (Brasil)>, <Indonesia>,  
<TiӃng ViӋt>, <Ȼɴɥɝɚɪɫɤɢ>, <Română>, <ɍɤɪɚʀɧɫɶɤɚ>,  
<Slovenšþina> or <Slovenský>.  
ƒ Contents: Set the language in which the track information will appear.  
Select from <English>, <Korean>, <French>, <German>, <Italian>,  
<Japanese>, <Chinese(S)>, <Chinese(T)>, <Spanish>, <Russian>,  
<Hungarian>, <Dutch>, <Polish>, <Portuguese>, <Swedish>, <Thai>,  
<Finnish>, <Danish>, <Norwegian>, <Afrikaans>, <Basque>, <Catalan>,  
<Czech>, <Estonian>, <Greek>, <Hrvatski>, <Icelandic>, <Romanian>,  
<Slovak>, <Slovene>, <Turkish> or <Vietnamese>.  
ƒ Samsung may change or add languages in the future.  
NOTE  
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)  
Date&Time Setting Option  
Set the current date and time.  
1. Set each <Year>, <Month>, <Date>, <Hour>,  
<Min>, <AM/PM>.  
2. Tap [  
].  
3. Select <Yes>.  
ƒ The date and time will be saved.  
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)  
System Setting Options  
Choose the sleep timer, auto power off and default setting that’s right  
for you.  
ƒ My Info: You can set your name and birth date.  
See page 28.  
ƒ Sleep : Turns off power automatically after the preset time.  
Select either <Off>, <15min>, <30min>, <60min>, <90min>  
or <120min>.  
ƒ Auto Power Off : Automatically turns power off when the  
unit is in Pause mode and there is no button operation  
within the preset time. Select either <15sec>, <30sec>,  
<1min>, <3min>, <5min> or <Always On>.  
ƒ Library Update: If a le name is displayed abnormally,  
select <Library Update> to correct the le name.  
ƒ PC Connection : You can set USB connection to the PC  
to either <MTP> or <MSC>. The default (factory) setting of  
PC connection is set to <MTP>. Selecting <MSC> will use  
the player as a removable storage device. See page 29.  
ƒ Default Set : Returns all settings to the default value. Select either <Yes> or  
<No>. <Yes> initializes all settings to default. <No> cancels default settings.  
ƒ Format : Formats the internal memory. Selecting <Yes> will format the internal  
memory and delete all les on the player. Selecting <No> does not format the  
internal memory. Check before formatting it.  
ƒ User Button Mode : You can check or set the function of the [  
] button in  
each mode. See page 31.  
ƒ
User Button Guide : The user button function guide in each mode will appear for  
a short time on the top right corner of the screen. Select either <On> or <Off>.  
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)  
System Setting Options (Continued)  
ƒ About: Checks the memory capacity, le number and rmware version.  
ƒ Memory - <Used> indicates the usage, <Available> indicates the  
remaining capacity and <Total> indicates the total memory  
capacity.  
ƒ Files - You can check the number of music les, videos, pictures, texts and  
entire les.  
ƒ Firmware - Displays the current rmware version.  
ƒ Demo Mode: If you set it to <On>, the player repeats playing the sample clip in  
the video folder. If there is no sample clip, <Demo Mode> will not be shown.  
ƒ Regarding the Built-In Memory  
1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes : actual formatted capacity may be less as the  
NOTE  
internal rmware uses a portion of the memory.  
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)  
My Name Setting  
1. Select <My Info>.  
2. Select <My Name>.  
3. Enter your name.  
ƒ [  
] : The input mode switches from upper and lower  
case English to numbers.  
ƒ [  
ƒ [  
ƒ [  
] : You can delete the characters one at a time.  
] : You can insert ‘–‘.  
] : Conrm your setting.  
ƒ Once you completed the name setting, you will see your name.  
My Birthday Setting  
ƒ Before you start - First, you should set the clock for the current time.  
See page 25.  
1. Select <My Info>.  
2. Select <My Birthday>.  
3. Set each <Year>, <Month>, <Date>.  
4. Tap [  
].  
ƒ Once you completed the birth date setting, you will be  
reminded of your birthday.  
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)  
When the pc connection is set to <MSC>  
Using as a removable disk  
You can use the player as a removable storage device.  
ƒ Before you start - Connect the player to your PC.  
1. Open les/folders to transfer on  
your PC.  
2. Open <My Computer>  
<Q2> on  
the desktop.  
3. Select the les/folders to transfer  
from your PC and drag-and-drop  
them to a folder of your choice in the  
<Q2>.  
ƒ The selected folders or les are transferred to the  
player.  
ƒ The le transfer message will appear during le download or upload.  
Disconnecting the USB cable while the message is displayed may cause a  
CAUTION  
player malfunction.  
ƒ The order of music les displayed in your PC may differ from the play order  
on your player.  
ƒ If you transfer a DRM (Digital Rights Management) le to the player, the le  
will not be played.  
ƒ Video les should be transferred to the player using <EmoDio>.  
ƒ What is DRM?  
NOTE  
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a technology and service to prevent  
the illegal use of digital contents and protect the prot and rights of copyright  
holders. DRM les are music les applied with copy protection technology.  
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)  
When the pc connection is set to <MSC> (Continued)  
Disconnecting from your PC  
Follow the steps below to prevent damage to the player and data when  
disconnecting from your PC.  
1. Place the mouse cursor on top of  
the  
icon on the taskbar at the  
bottom right corner of the desktop  
and click the left mouse button.  
2. Click the <Safely Remove USB  
Mass Storage Device Drive>  
message.  
1
3. Disconnect the player from your  
PC.  
ƒ Do not disconnect the player from  
the PC during le transfer.  
CAUTION  
This may cause damage to data and  
the player.  
2
ƒ You cannot safely disconnect the  
player while les within the player  
are being played on your PC.  
Please retry after le playback is nished.  
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)  
User Button Mode Setting  
You can access the function directly with the [  
]
button in each mode.  
1. Select <User Button Mode>.  
ƒ
You can check the function of the user button in each  
mode.  
ƒ In the Music mode, you can set one of 3 music options  
as a user button by tapping [ ].  
ƒ The user button function in each mode  
Mode  
Option  
Function  
This function enables you to listen to specic  
parts of a track repeatedly.  
Repeat A-B  
Tap [  
] button once to set the beginning  
of the section while listening to music and tap  
it once again to set the ending of the section.  
<Music>  
You can skip 10sec back in the current music  
le.  
Skip Back  
Add to  
Playlist  
You can add the current music track to the  
playlist.  
You can skip 10sec back in the current video  
le.  
Skip Back  
Zoom  
<Videos>  
<Pictures>  
<Texts>  
You can zoom in on a picture.  
Font Size  
You can set a font size in the text screen.  
Add to  
Preset  
You can store or delete the preset frequency  
while listening to FM radio.  
<FM Radio>  
ƒ
The skip back interval may differ from the actual interval, depending on the le.  
NOTE  
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EmoDio  
EmoDio is a software application provided for this MP3 player for various  
content-related services as well as device support.  
ƒ Before you start - Follow the quick start guide to install EmoDio.  
Connect the player to your PC.  
<EmoDio> will automatically start when the player is connected  
to your PC.  
If the program does not start automatically, double-click the  
<EmoDio> icon  
on the desktop.  
PC REQUIREMENTS  
Your PC system must meet the following minimum specications in order to  
install and run EmoDio:  
Pentium 500MHz or higher  
CD Rom Drive (2X or higher)  
USB Port 2.0  
Windows Media Player 10.0 or  
higher  
Windows XP Service Pack 2 or  
higher  
Resolution 1024 X 768 or higher  
Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher  
512 MB RAM or higher  
DirectX 9.0 or higher  
300MB of free hard disc space  
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USING EMODIO  
EmoDio is the easy-to-use software application that helps you organize your  
les on your PC. With your les already sorted and organized in EmoDio, you  
can quickly transfer them to your MP3 player without searching your entire hard  
drive for the right le.  
“EmoDio” le transfer is the easiest way to get les from your PC to your  
MP3 player.  
With “EmoDio”, you can create your own collection, or album, of audio  
les.  
You can transfer blog information and les registered on RSS to the player  
for your entertainment.  
It’s an online community service for EmoDio.com users. It provides simple  
and easy upload / download of content produced by using EmoDio and  
ways to share your stories with other users in the community.  
ƒ For further information on <EmoDio>, click <MENU> ĺ <Help> ĺ <Help> on the  
top of the <EmoDio> program.  
NOTE  
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ƒ Do not disconnect the USB cable during le transfer. Disconnecting during transfer  
may damage the player or your PC.  
CAUTION  
ƒ To avoid an unstable connection, connect the player to the computer directly rather  
than through a USB hub.  
ƒ All functions on the player are disabled during the PC connection.  
ƒ Use FAT 32 for the le system when formatting the player on your PC.  
NOTE  
In Windows Vista, click Restore device defaults and format it.  
ƒ An audio book with DRM (Digital Rights Management) cannot be transferred and  
played on the Q2.  
ƒ If you connect the USB cable to the PC and the player’s battery charge is low, the  
player will be charged for several minutes before connecting to the PC.  
ƒ Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote and  
Gracenote CDDB® Music Recognition ServiceSM  
.
ƒ 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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listening to music  
ƒ Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player, and check the  
battery.  
LISTENING BY CATEGORY  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select a desired item in the music list.  
3. Select a music le to play.  
ƒ The music will start playing.  
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Music List  
File information including the artist name, album name, music title and genre will be  
displayed according to the ID3 Tag information on the appropriate music le. A le without  
an ID3 Tag is displayed as [Unknown].  
ƒ
Now Playing: Plays a recently played le or moves to the playback screen of the current le.  
ƒ Artists: To play by artist.  
ƒ Albums: To play by album. Tap [ ] to select a <List Type>. Select <Album Art> to view  
both the album cover image and the album title simultaneously or select <List>  
to view only the album title.  
ƒ Songs: To play in numeric or alphabetical order.  
ƒ Genres: To play by genre.  
ƒ Playlists: To play by Playlist.  
ƒ Recently Added: Shows 3 lists of recently added les by date.  
ƒ Most Played(50): Shows the top 50 les in the order of the most played.  
ƒ Recorded Files: Shows all recorded les.  
ƒ Music Browser: Shows all the music les stored in the Music Folder.  
ƒ MP3, WMA,Ogg and FLAC music les are compatible with the player.  
NOTE  
ƒ Disconnecting the earphones during music playback will pause the playback.  
ƒ What is an ID3 Tag?  
This is what is attached to an MP3 to carry information relevant to the le such as  
the title, artist, album, year, genre and a comment eld.  
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MUSIC PLAYBACK DISPLAY  
Lock Indicator  
Current Time  
Battery Status  
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Current track playing /  
Total number of tracks Indicator  
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Play Speed Indicator  
Music Play Screen  
Music Title  
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Total Play Time  
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Play/Pause/Search Indicator  
Music Mode Indicator  
Parent Menu Indicator  
Play Mode Indicator  
DNSe Mode Indicator  
Play Status Bar  
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Current Play Time  
ƒ The screen pictures are for illustration purposes only. The actual screen may differ.  
NOTE  
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TOUCH BUTTONS FOR PLAYBACK CONTROL  
Tap once 3 seconds after the current le started playing to play  
the beginning of the current le.  
Tap twice 3 seconds after the current le started playing to play  
[Left] button  
the previous le.  
Press and hold to move backwards in the current le.  
Tap to pause during playback.  
Tap to resume playing.  
Tap to play the next le.  
[Right] button  
Press and hold to move forwards in the current le.  
[Up] button  
[Down] button  
Tap to increase/ reduce the volume.  
ƒ When playing VBR les, the [Left] button function shown above may not operate  
properly.  
NOTE  
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CREATING A PLAYLIST ON YOUR MP3 PLAYER  
If you’ve already downloaded les to your MP3 player, you can create a  
“Favorites” playlist without EmoDio or your PC.  
To delete a Playlist  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select <Playlists>.  
3. Select a desired playlist and tap [  
].  
4. Select <Delete Playlist>.  
ƒ The selected playlist will be deleted.  
To edit the Playlist Name  
Follow steps 1-3 above.  
4. Select <Edit Playlist Name>.  
5. Enter your playlist name.  
ƒ [  
] : The input mode switches from upper and lower  
case English to numbers.  
ƒ [  
ƒ [  
ƒ [  
] : You can delete the characters one at a time.  
] : You can insert ‘-’.  
] : Conrm your setting.  
ƒ The playlist name will be changed.  
ƒ If the player has only one playlist, it won't be deleted.  
ƒ You can not delete and edit the playlist that is not created on the player.  
NOTE  
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CREATING A PLAYLIST ON YOUR MP3 PLAYER (Continued)  
To add a new Playlist  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select <Playlists> and tap [  
3. Select <Add New Playlist>.  
4. Enter your playlist name.  
].  
ƒ [  
] : The input mode switches from upper and lower  
case English to numbers.  
ƒ [  
ƒ [  
ƒ [  
] : You can delete the characters one at a time.  
] : You can insert ‘-’.  
] : Conrm your setting.  
ƒ A new playlist will be added.  
ƒ You can add 4 additional playlists on your player besides the default  
Playlist1.  
NOTE  
ƒ For information on how to create a playlist in <EmoDio> and transfer it  
to the player, refer to <My Album> in the Help section of the <EmoDio>  
software.  
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CREATING A PLAYLIST ON YOUR MP3 PLAYER (Continued)  
To add a le to the Playlist  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select <Music Browser>.  
3. Select a music le to add and tap [  
4. Select <Add to Playlist>.  
].  
5. Select a playlist to add the selected le.  
ƒ The selected le will be added to the playlist.  
ƒ You can add up to 200 music les to each playlist.  
NOTE  
To play a le in the Playlist  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select <Playlists>.  
3. Select a desired playlist.  
4. Select a music le to play.  
ƒ The music le will start playing.  
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To delete a le from a Playlist  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select <Playlists>.  
3. Select a desired playlist.  
4. Select a le to delete and tap [  
5. Select <Delete from Playlist>.  
].  
ƒ The selected le is deleted from the playlist.  
To delete all les from a Playlist  
Follow steps 1-3 above.  
4. Tap [  
].  
5. Select <Delete All from Playlist>.  
ƒ All les are deleted from the playlist.  
ƒ The selected le in the playlist cannot be deleted while it's playing back.  
NOTE  
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USING THE MUSIC MENU  
The Music menu allows you manage all facets of listening - from repeating  
tracks and albums to choosing the background on the screen as you listen.  
To set the sound effect  
You can select the sound effect for your favorite music les.  
1. Tap [  
] while listening to music.  
2. Select <Sound Effect>.  
3. Select a desired sound effect.  
Sound Effect Options  
ƒ Street Mode : Allows you to hear the music outdoors clearly by ltering out  
some of the street noise. Select from 0~2.  
ƒ Audio Upscaler : This function upscales audio so it sounds closer to its original  
condition. The Audio Upscaler only functions with music les of low quality.  
Select either <Off> or <On>.  
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To set the Digital Natural Sound engine (DNSe)  
Select the right sound for each music genre.  
1. Tap [  
] while listening to music.  
2. Select <DNSe>.  
3. Select a desired DNSe.  
ƒ Select from <Auto>, <Normal>, <Studio>, <Rock>,  
<Classical>, <Jazz>, <Ballad>, <Club>, <R&B>,  
<Dance>, <Café>, <Concert>, <Church> and  
<myDNSe>.  
ƒ <Auto> will automatically select the corresponding DNSe  
according to genre and other mood information set by EmoDio.  
ƒ Selecting <myDNSe> enables you to make and save different user DNSe  
settings. See page 45.  
ƒ What is DNSe?  
Digital Natural Sound Engine (DNSe) is a sound effect function for MP3  
NOTE  
players developed by Samsung. It provides various sound settings to  
enhance the type of music you’re listening to.  
ƒ The DNSe will be set only if the play speed set to <Normal>.  
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USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued)  
To select user DNSe  
You can set 3 different user DNSe on the player or up to 97 in the  
EmoDio software for transfer to the player. This enables you to make and  
save many different DNSe settings to enhance various types of music.  
1. Tap [  
] while listening to music.  
2. Select <DNSe>.  
3. Select <myDNSe>.  
4. Select the desired User DNSe and tap [Right]  
button.  
ƒ You can set the user DNSe options.  
5. Set the options you prefer and tap [  
].  
ƒ The set user DNSe is selected.  
ƒ <User 1> ~ <User 3> in myDNSe is available on your player. You can also  
use EmoDio to create and download other user DNSe to your player.  
User DNSe Options  
You can set <EQ>, <3D&BASS>, <Concert Hall> and <Clarity> when you  
have selected <myDNSe>.  
ƒ
EQ: You can adjust individual frequencies to set the sound to your preference.  
The frequencies that can be adjusted are <60Hz>, <150Hz>, <400Hz>, <1.1KHz>,  
<3.5KHz>, <8KHz>, <14KHz> and the selected frequency’s level can be set from  
<–10 ~ +10>.  
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
3D&BASS: Sets 3D sound effect and bass enhancement. You can select from <0 ~ 4>  
for the <3D> and <BASS>.  
Concert Hall: You can adjust the concert hall size and the level as if you are listening  
to music in a real concert hall. You can select from <0 ~ 3> for the <Size> and <Level>.  
Clarity: You can enjoy clearer sound with improved quality. You can select from <0 ~ 2>.  
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USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued)  
To select user DNSe (Continued)  
ƒ For further information on setting a user DNSe using <EmoDio>, refer to  
<myDNse> ĺ <DNSe (Digital Natural Sound engine)> in Help section of  
NOTE  
the <EmoDio> software.  
To set the play mode  
Select the playback mode from the options below.  
1. Tap [  
] while listening to music.  
2. Select <Play Mode>.  
3. Select a desired play mode.  
Play Mode Options  
ƒ Normal: Plays all les of the current music list in order  
one time.  
ƒ Repeat: Repeats playing all les in the current music list.  
ƒ Repeat One: Repeats playing one le.  
ƒ Shufe: Repeats playing all les of the current music list  
at random.  
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USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued)  
To select the music play screen  
Choose a background image from those provided to be displayed as  
you listen to music.  
1. Tap [  
] while listening to music.  
2. Select <Music Play Screen>.  
3. Select a desired music play screen.  
Music Play Screen Options  
ƒ Select from <Album Art>, <Auto>, <Passionate>, <Sweet>, <Calm>, <Exciting>,  
<Reection> and <Album Info.>.  
ƒ Album Art: The album cover image displays if it is included in the ID3 Tag  
information of the music le.  
Album cover images less than 2MB size are supported.  
ƒ Auto : Music playback screen appears according to genre and other mood  
information set by EmoDio.  
ƒ Album Info. : Information on the artist name, album and genre is displayed if  
ID3 Tag information is stored on the music le.  
ƒ What is an ID3 Tag?  
This is what is attached to an MP3 to carry information relevant to the such  
NOTE  
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To set the play speed  
Speed up or slow down your favorite music by adjusting the play speed.  
1. Tap [  
] while listening to music.  
2. Select <Play Speed>.  
3. Select a desired play speed.  
ƒ Select from <Slow 3>, <Slow 2>, <Slow 1>, <Normal>,  
<Fast 1>, <Fast 2>, <Fast 3>.  
To set the skip interval  
You can fast forward through a le at various intervals. Skip a whole  
track or skip several seconds at a time.  
1. Tap [  
] while listening to music.  
2. Select <Skip Interval>.  
3. Select a desired skip interval.  
ƒ Select from <1 Song>, <5sec>, <10sec>, <30sec> and  
<1min>.  
ƒ If the le was developed with a variable bit rate (VBR) or Ogg le, the  
actual length of the skip interval may not be exactly what you select.  
NOTE  
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USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued)  
To add a le to the Playlist  
You can add the current music track to a desired playlist.  
1. Tap [  
] while listening to music.  
2. Select <Add to Playlist>.  
3. Select a desired playlist and tap [  
].  
ƒ The current track will be added to the playlist.  
ƒ You can check the playlist in <Music> ĺ <Playlists> in  
the main menu.  
ƒ If the current track has been already added to all of the playlist  
NOTE  
<Add to Playlist> will not be selected.  
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USING THE MUSIC MENU (Continued)  
To set Section Repeat  
This function enables you to listen to specic parts of a track repeatedly.  
It’s helpful when learning a language.  
1. Tap [  
2. Select <Repeat A-B Mode>.  
3. Tap at the beginning of the section you want  
] while listening to music.  
[
]
to repeat.  
ƒ The starting point is set and < > mark will appear on  
the play status bar.  
4. Tap [  
] again to set the ending of the section  
you want to repeat.  
ƒ
<
> mark will appear on the play status bar and the specied section starts to  
play repeatedly.  
To cancel Section Repeat  
Tap  
[
]
during Section Repeat.  
ƒ
Section Repeat will be canceled.  
ƒ
Section Repeat will be automatically canceled in the following circumstances.  
- The starting point of the section repeat is set but the ending point is not set  
until after the current track ends.  
NOTE  
- The end point is set for less than 3 seconds of playback after the start  
point.  
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watching a video  
ƒ Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player, and check the  
battery.  
WATCHING A VIDEO  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select a video le to play.  
ƒ The selected video le starts to play horizontally.  
ƒ When transferring a video le to the player using <EmoDio>, it is automatically  
converted into SVI format before transfer. The le size is automatically adjusted, too.  
NOTE  
Refer to <Playing video> in Help section of the <EmoDio> software.  
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VIDEO PLAYBACK DISPLAY  
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2
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Current Time  
Battery Status  
File Name  
Lock Indicator  
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2
3
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5
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8
9
Play/Pause/Search Indicator  
Video Mode Indicator  
Current Play Time  
Play Status Bar  
Total Play Time  
ƒ The screen pictures are for illustration purposes only. The actual screen may differ.  
NOTE  
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TOUCH BUTTONS FOR PLAYBACK CONTROL  
[Up, Down] button  
[Left, Right] button  
Tap once 3 seconds after the current le started playing to play  
the beginning of the current le.  
Tap twice 3 seconds after the current le started playing to play  
[Left] button  
the previous le.  
Press and hold to move backwards in the current le.  
Tap to pause during playback.  
Tap to resume playing.  
Tap to play the next le.  
[Right] button  
Press and hold to move forwards in the current le.  
[Up] button  
[Down] button  
Tap to increase/ reduce the volume.  
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WATCHING A BOOKMARKED FILE  
The point where video le playback was last stopped is automatically bookmarked.  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
ƒ You can see the colored bookmark le in the video le list.  
2. Select a desired bookmark le.  
ƒ You can watch the video le from the point the le is last played.  
ƒ Up to 10 bookmarks can be set.  
NOTE  
USING THE VIDEO MENU  
To adjust the brightness  
You can adjust the brightness of the video screen.  
1. Tap [  
] during video playback.  
2. Select <Brightness>.  
3. Select a desired brightness.  
ƒ Select a level from <0-10>.  
ƒ The brightness adjustment menu can only be adjusted in the video screen.  
NOTE  
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USING THE VIDEO MENU (Continued)  
To set the Digital Natural Sound engine (DNSe)  
Select the right sound for each video genre.  
1. Tap [  
] during video playback.  
2. Select <DNSe>.  
3. Select a desired DNSe.  
ƒ Select from <Normal>, <Drama> and <Action>.  
ƒ
What is DNSe?  
NOTE  
Digital Natural Sound Engine (DNSe) is a sound effect function for MP3  
players developed by Samsung. It provides various sound settings to  
enhance the type of music you’re listening to.  
To set the auto skip  
You can automatically forward through a le at a faster speed without sound.  
1. Tap [  
] during video playback.  
2. Select <Auto Skip>.  
3. Select a desired auto skip.  
ƒ <Fast Skip 1> : Skip about 4 seconds at a time.  
ƒ <Fast Skip 2> : Skip about 8 seconds at a time.  
ƒ <Fast Skip 3> : Skip about 16 seconds at a time.  
ƒ <Fast Skip 4> : Skip about 32 seconds at a time.  
ƒ
The actual skip interval may not be exactly what you select, depending on the le.  
NOTE  
To cancel the auto skip  
Tap [  
] during the auto skip.  
ƒ The auto skip will be canceled.  
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viewing pictures  
ƒ Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player, and check the  
battery.  
VIEWING PICTURES  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select a desired picture le.  
ƒ The selected picture will be displayed.  
[Up, Down] button  
To move to the previous/  
next picture  
In horizontal view, tap the [Left, Right]  
button.  
ƒ The previous/next picture will be  
displayed.  
[Left, Right] button  
<In horizontal view>  
ƒ
[
]
will be displayed if the picture les have the wrong thumbnail information.  
ƒ Some pictures may load slowly.  
NOTE  
ƒ
When transferring a picture to the player using <EmoDio>, it is automatically  
converted into JPG format before transfer. The le size is automatically adjusted, too.  
For more information, refer to <Viewing pictures> in the Help section of the  
<EmoDio> software.  
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PICTURE DISPLAY  
Picture Preview Screen  
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6
1
2
1
2
3
Parent Menu Indicator  
Current Time  
Battery Status  
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8
3
Current le /  
Total number of les Indicator  
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4
5
6
7
8
9
Lock Indicator  
Music Play Status  
Picture Mode Indicator  
File Name  
9
Thumbnail Images  
ƒ The screen pictures are for illustration purposes only. The actual screen may differ.  
NOTE  
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USING THE PICTURE MENU  
To view pictures while listening to music or FM radio  
You can enjoy music or FM radio while viewing pictures.  
1. Tap [  
] while viewing a picture.  
2. Select <Music On> or <FM Radio On>.  
ƒ Each tap of the <Music On> or <FM Radio On>  
toggles between sound on/off.  
To watch a slideshow  
1. Tap [  
] while viewing a picture.  
2. Select <Start Slideshow>.  
ƒ You will see [  
] on the screen and then the  
player will start the slideshow.  
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To stop the slideshow  
1. Tap [  
] in the slideshow mode.  
2. Select <Stop Slideshow>.  
ƒ This will stop the slideshow.  
ƒ You can also stop a slideshow by tapping [  
] in the slideshow mode.  
NOTE  
To set the slideshow speed  
1. Tap [  
] while viewing a picture.  
2. Select <Slideshow Speed>.  
3. Select a desired speed.  
ƒ Select from <Fast>, <Normal>, and <Slow>.  
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To enlarge a picture  
You can zoom in on a picture.  
1. Tap [  
] while viewing a picture.  
2. Select <Zoom>.  
3. Select a desired zoom factor.  
ƒ Select from <100%>, <200%> and <400%>.  
4. Tap the [Up, Down, Left, Right] button to  
move to the portion of the picture to magnify.  
To cancel the zooming  
Tap [  
] while a picture is zoomed.  
ƒ The bigger a picture size is, the longer it takes to zoom.  
NOTE  
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To rotate a picture  
You can rotate a picture for your convenience.  
1. Tap [  
] while viewing a picture.  
2. Select <Rotate>.  
3. Select a desired angle.  
ƒ Select from <Left 90°>, <Right 90°> and <180°>.  
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To set a picture as a background image  
You can set a desired picture as a background image for the display  
window.  
1. Select a picture le to set as a background  
image and tap [  
].  
2. Select <Select as My Skin> ĺ <Yes>.  
ƒ The selected picture will be set to the background  
image.  
To change the transition effect  
You can set the transition effect for the way the current picture switches  
to the previous or next one.  
1. Tap [  
] while viewing a picture.  
2. Select <Transition Effect>.  
3. Select a desired transition effect.  
ƒ Select from <Off>, <Auto>, <Fade>, <Checkers>,  
<Push>, <Flip> and <Iris>.  
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reading text  
Whether it’s a novel, the manuscript of a new story, or your research  
paper, your MP3 player allows you to read it... all while listening to music!  
ƒ Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player, and check the  
battery. Set a preferred text language for text. See page 67.  
READING TEXT  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select a desired text le.  
ƒ You will see the text on the screen.  
ƒ Press and hold [  
] to display in full screen.  
To return to the previous screen, press and hold [  
] again.  
To move to the previous/next page  
Tap the [Left, Right] button.  
ƒ Press and hold the [Left, Right] button to move continuously to the previous /  
next page.  
ƒ Your MP3 player supports the TXT le format in Text mode.  
NOTE  
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READING A BOOKMARKED FILE  
The point where text le playback was last stopped is automatically bookmarked.  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
ƒ You can see the colored bookmark le in the text le list.  
2. Select a desired bookmark le.  
ƒ You can read the text le from the point the le is last played.  
ƒ Up to 10 bookmarks can be set.  
NOTE  
USING THE TEXT MENU  
To read text while listening to music or FM radio  
You can enjoy music or FM radio while reading texts.  
1. Tap [  
] while viewing a text.  
2. Select <Music On> or <FM Radio On>.  
ƒ Each select of the <Music On> or <FM Radio On>  
toggles between sound on or off.  
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USING THE TEXT MENU (Continued)  
To move to the rst page  
Use this if you want to view the text from the rst page.  
1. Tap [  
] while viewing a text.  
2. Select <Go to 1st Page> ĺ <Yes>.  
ƒ Moves to the rst page of the text le.  
To change the font size  
You can change the font size of the text.  
1. Tap [  
] while viewing a text.  
2. Select <Font Size>.  
3. Select a desired font size.  
ƒ Select from <Small>, <Medium> and <Large>.  
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USING THE TEXT MENU (Continued)  
To set the text viewer color  
Choose what color you’d like the text to appear.  
1. Tap [  
] while viewing a text.  
2. Select <Text Viewer Color>.  
3. Select a desired text viewer color.  
ƒ Select from <Type 1> to <Type 6>.  
To set the text view mode  
You can view text horizontally or vertically.  
1. Tap [  
] while viewing a text.  
2. Select <View Mode>.  
3. Select a desired view mode.  
ƒ Select either <Vertical> or <Horizontal>.  
ƒ Select <Vertical> to view the text vertically and select  
<Horizontal> to rotate the text horizontally.  
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USING THE TEXT MENU (Continued)  
To set a text language  
You can select a language for viewing text.  
1. Tap [  
] while viewing a text.  
2. Select <Text Language>.  
ƒ <English>, <Korean>, <French>, <German>, <Italian>,  
<Japanese>, <Chinese(S)>, <Chinese(T)>, <Spanish>,  
<Russian>, <Hungarian>, <Dutch>, <Polish>,  
<Portuguese>, <Swedish>, <Thai>, <Finnish>,  
<Danish>, <Norwegian>, <Afrikaans>, <Basque>,  
<Catalan>, <Czech>, <Estonian>, <Greek>, <Hrvatski>,  
<Icelandic>, <Romanian>, <Slovak>, <Slovene>,  
<Turkish>, <Vietnamese>.  
3. Select a desired language.  
ƒ You can view text in the selected language.  
ƒ The supported languages can be changed or added.  
NOTE  
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listening to FM radio  
ƒ
Before you start - Connect the earphones, then turn on the player, and check the battery.  
LISTENING TO FM RADIO  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
ƒ FM radio reception will start.  
To use the Mute function  
Tap [  
] while listening to FM Radio  
ƒ Tap [  
] once again to resume listening.  
ƒ Always connect your earphones to the player when searching or setting frequencies  
and listening to FM Radio. The earphones serve as antennas to receive FM radio  
reception.  
NOTE  
ƒ In poor reception areas, the player may not nd an available FM frequency.  
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FM RADIO DISPLAY  
1
2
5
1
2
3
Current Time  
Battery Status  
Mute Indicator  
6
7
3
4
Frequency Location  
Indicator  
4
5
6
Lock Indicator  
8
Radio Mode Indicator  
Manual/Preset Mode  
Indicator  
7
News  
Today Headline  
9
Current Frequency(MHz)  
Indicator  
8
9
RBDS Indicator  
ƒ What is RBDS?  
Radio Broadcast Data System(RBDS) provides reception and display of messages  
such as broadcasting information.  
NOTE  
Program information such as News, Sports or Music, or station information is  
displayed on the screen.  
ƒ If FM signal strength is weak, the RBDS information might not be displayed.  
ƒ The screen pictures are for illustration purposes only. The actual screen may differ.  
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USING THE FM RADIO MENU  
To search for FM stations  
Press and hold the [Left, Right] button and then  
release in Manual mode.  
ƒ The search will stop at the frequency nearest from the  
point the button is released.  
OR,  
Tap the [Left, Right] button to progress through the  
frequencies one by one in Manual mode.  
News  
Today Headline  
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USING THE FM RADIO MENU (Continued)  
To switch to Preset Mode  
Select this mode if you want to search through your saved FM presets  
one preset at a time.  
1. Tap [  
] in Manual mode.  
2. Select <Go to Preset Mode>.  
ƒ If no preset frequencies are set, the player will not  
switch to Preset mode.  
NOTE  
To switch to Manual Mode  
Select this mode if you want to manually search through the FM band  
one frequency at a time.  
1. Tap [  
] in Preset mode.  
2. Select <Go to Manual Mode>.  
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USING THE FM RADIO MENU (Continued)  
To store stations in the preset memory  
You can store up to 30 stations in your MP3 player’s memory and return  
to them with the press of just one button.  
Manual - choose only the stations you want to store  
1. Select a frequency to preset in Manual mode and  
tap [  
].  
2. Select <Add to Preset>  
.
ƒ The selected frequency will be added to the preset list.  
Automatic – automatically store all the stations  
the player receives  
1. Tap [  
] in FM Radio mode.  
2. Select <Auto Preset> ĺ <Yes>.  
To cancel Auto Preset  
If you want to cancel the auto preset, tap [  
].  
ƒ The auto preset setting is cancelled, and only frequencies set up to that point  
are stored.  
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USING THE FM RADIO MENU (Continued)  
To listen to preset stations  
Tap the [Left, Right] button in Preset mode.  
ƒ You can listen to the stored radio frequency.  
News  
Today Headline  
To delete a preset  
Follow the steps below to delete frequencies while listening to FM radio.  
1. Search for a preset frequency to delete in Preset  
mode and tap [  
].  
2. Select <Delete from Preset>.  
ƒ The selected frequency will be deleted.  
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USING THE FM RADIO MENU (Continued)  
To record FM Radio broadcasting  
You can record an FM radio program at any time while listening to the radio.  
1. Select a frequency to record in FM Radio mode  
and tap [  
].  
2. Select <Start Recording>.  
ƒ The player starts recording.  
ƒ You can also record FM radio by pressing and holding  
NOTE  
the [  
] button in FM Radio mode.  
To stop recording  
1. Tap [  
] during the recording.  
ƒ A message appears asking you if you want to listen to  
the le you just recorded.  
2. Select <Yes> or <No>.  
ƒ Selecting <Yes> will play the just recorded le.  
ƒ Selecting <No> will not play the recorded le.  
ƒ
The recorded le is saved in MP3 format.  
ƒ The recorded le is stored in <File Browser> ĺ  
<Recorded Files> ĺ <FM Radio>.  
NOTE  
ƒ Each recording le can be as long as 8 hours.  
ƒ The player can store a maximum of 17 hours worth of recorded les.  
(based on 128Kbps, 1GB)  
ƒ You can store a maximum of 999 les for FM radio recording.  
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USING THE FM RADIO MENU (Continued)  
To set the FM recording quality  
You can select the recording quality for FM radio.  
1. Tap [  
] in FM Radio mode.  
2. Select <REC Quality>.  
3. Select a desired recording quality.  
ƒ Select from <Super High(128kbps)>, <High(96kbps)>,  
<Normal(64kbps)>.  
ƒ The better the quality, the bigger the le.  
To set the FM reception  
To receive more or fewer FM radio frequencies, adjust the <FM Reception>.  
1. Tap [  
] in FM Radio mode.  
2. Select <FM Reception>.  
3. Select a desired reception.  
ƒ Select from <High>, <Middle> and <Low>.  
ƒ
If you select <High>, more frequencies will be received.  
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USING THE FM RADIO MENU (Continued)  
To set the FM region  
You can change an FM region setting in preparation for overseas travel.  
1. Tap [  
] in FM Radio mode.  
2. Select <FM Region>.  
3. Select a desired FM region.  
ƒ Frequency range by region  
Search for FM frequencies in 50 kHz  
increments between 87.50 MHz~108.00 MHz.  
Worldwide  
USA  
Search for FM frequencies in 100 kHz  
increments between 87.5 MHz~108.0 MHz.  
Korea  
Search for FM frequencies in 100 kHz  
increments between 76.0 MHz~108.0 MHz.  
Japan  
4. Select <Yes> or <No>.  
ƒ Select <Yes> to start the auto preset setting of the selected region and select  
<No> to change only the region.  
ƒ Your previously stored radio frequencies will be deleted when you change  
NOTE  
the <FM Region> on your player.  
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viewing datacasts  
You can automatically receive updated information without having to  
visit your frequently visited news, blog and UCC sites every time.  
ƒ Before you start - Transfer a desired channel post to the player using <EmoDio>.  
Connect the earphones, then turn on the player, and check the  
battery.  
VIEWING DATACASTS  
You can view channel posts added to <Datacasts>.  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select a desired channel title.  
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
ƒ
icon : music le  
icon : video le  
icon : picture le  
icon : text le  
3. Select a desired le.  
ƒ The selected le will start playing.  
ƒ Refer to the <Datacasts>ĺ <Using> of <EmoDio> for detailed  
instructions.  
NOTE  
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VOICE RECORDING  
You can make a voice recording.  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen.  
2. Select <Voice REC>.  
3. Tap  
[
].  
ƒ The player starts recording.  
ƒ You can also record by pressing and holding  
NOTE  
the [  
] button.  
ƒ Do not put the microphone too close to or far away  
from your mouth as it may cause a poor recording.  
CAUTION  
ƒ Voice recording does not perform properly when the battery is low.  
To stop voice recording  
1. Tap [  
] during the recording.  
ƒ A message appears asking you if you want to listen to  
the le you just recorded.  
2. Select <Yes> or <No>.  
ƒ Selecting <Yes> will play the just recorded le.  
ƒ Selecting <No> will not play the recorded le.  
ƒ The recorded le is saved in MP3 format.  
ƒ The recorded le is stored in <File Browser> ĺ  
<Recorded Files> ĺ <Voice>.  
NOTE  
ƒ Each recording le can be as long as 8 hours.  
ƒ The player can store a maximum of 17 hours worth of recorded les.  
(based on 128Kbps, 1GB)  
ƒ You can store a maximum of 999 les for voice recording.  
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VOICE RECORDING (Continued)  
To set Voice Recording Quality  
You can select the voice recording quality.  
1. Tap [  
] in voice record mode.  
2. Select <Voice REC Quality>.  
3. Select a desired recording quality.  
ƒ Select from <Super High(128kbps)>, <High(96kbps)>,  
<Normal(64kbps)>.  
ƒ The better the quality, the bigger the le.  
To check the Recorded File  
You can play the recorded le.  
1. Tap [  
] in voice record mode.  
2. Select <Recorded Files>.  
3. Select a desired voice recording le.  
ƒ The recorded le will start playing.  
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PLAYING VIDEO GAMES  
Your MP3 player comes with the exciting games already loaded on!  
ƒ Before you start - Turn on the player, and check the battery.  
1. Select the  
icon on the main menu screen  
2. Select <Games>.  
3. Select a desired game.  
ƒ Games may be added or changed without notice.  
NOTE  
ƒ For more information, see the help section of the appropriate  
game.  
Bubble Smile  
You have to gain as many scores (points) as possible by changing the  
order of three bubbles to t them horizontally or diagonally.  
Tap the [Up, Down, Left, Right] button to move the  
combination of three bubbles.  
Tap [  
] to change the order of bubbles clockwise.  
Tap [  
] to change the order of bubbles counter-  
clockwise.  
You will gain scores only if at least three bubbles are  
connected together.  
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PLAYING VIDEO GAMES (Continued)  
BOMB BOMB  
This is a brain game where you change the order of three blocks to  
match the color of the hammer-imaged block with that of stacked ones.  
Tap the [Left, Right] button to move the blocks to  
the left or right.  
Tap the [Up] button to change the position of the  
blocks horizontally or vertically.  
Tap the [Down] button to drop the blocks.  
Chicken Runaway  
This is a game where you move the hen and the chickens chasing it to  
the left or right. Also, balls fall from the sky and need to be avoided to  
keep the hen safe as long as possible.  
Tap the [Left, Right] button to move the hen to the  
left or right.  
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upgrading firmware  
Future upgrades may be available for this player to enhance  
performance and compatibility.  
1. Connect the player to your PC  
with the USB cable.  
ƒ <EmoDio> will automatically start  
when the player is connected to  
your PC.  
ƒ If the program does not start  
automatically, double click the  
<EmoDio> icon  
on the desktop.  
2. Click the [MENU] button on the  
top of the <EmoDio> program.  
3. Select [Portable Device] ĺ [Update Firmware].  
ƒ If there is a rmware update available, you can update the rmware.  
4. Click the [OK] button.  
ƒ Updated rmware software is transferred to the player.  
5. After disconnecting the USB cable, the player will be turned off automatically.  
6. Press and hold the [  
] button.  
ƒ The rmware will be upgraded.  
ƒ Check the battery charge status of the player. If the battery is not sufciently  
charged, the rmware will not be upgraded.  
NOTE  
ƒ You need to have at least 100MB of free space on the player for the upgrade.  
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troubleshooting  
If you have a problem with your new MP3 player, check for a solution in  
this list. If the problem persists, contact Samsung Customer Service at  
1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864).  
PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Power will not turn on if the battery is  
completely drained. Recharge the battery and  
turn the power on again.  
Power will not turn on.  
Press the Reset hole.  
Check if the HOLD function is set to lock all  
button operations.  
Buttons do not work.  
Ensure that you press the right button and icon  
before trying.  
Press the Reset hole.  
The screen may not be visible under direct  
sunlight.  
The screen will not  
turn on.  
When <Display Off Time> is selected from  
<Settings> ĺ <Display>, the screen display  
can be turned off. Tap any button and see if it  
turns on.  
The power is automatically turned off when the  
battery is completely drained. Recharge the  
battery.  
Power is turning off.  
If <Auto Power Off> is selected from  
<Settings> ĺ <System>, the Power will be  
turned off when the player is in Pause mode.  
Turn on the Player.  
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PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
The battery life can vary depending on the  
sound mode and display settings.  
Battery life differs from  
what is stated in the  
manual.  
Battery life may be shortened when the player  
is left for extended periods in low or high  
temperatures.  
Check if your PC meets the basic system  
requirements.  
EmoDio Program  
Malfunction  
Check if the USB cable is correctly connected  
and try again.  
Connection to your PC  
is disabled.  
Run Windows Update on your PC. Select Key  
Updates and Service Packs, then update all.  
Reboot your PC and reconnect.  
If you are running multiple programs including  
<EmoDio> on your PC, the le transfer rate will  
be slow. Exit unnecessary programs and try  
transferring again.  
The le transfer rate is  
too slow.  
Player isn’t playing.  
Check if the available le has been saved in  
the memory.  
Check if the music le is damaged.  
Check if there is enough battery power.  
File upload doesn’t  
work.  
Check if the USB cable is securely connected.  
Reconnect if necessary.  
Check if the memory is full.  
Press the Reset hole.  
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PROBLEM  
SOLUTION  
Files or data are  
missing.  
Check if the USB cable has been disconnected  
during le or data transmission. If this is the  
case, it may cause serious damage not only to  
les/data but also to the product. Samsung is  
not responsible for data loss.  
Abnormal play time  
display during play.  
Check if the le is in Variable Bit Rate (VBR)  
format.  
Abnormal display of le • Go to <Settings> ĺ <Language> ĺ  
name.  
<Contents> in the Main Menu screen and set  
an appropriate language and update the library  
manually.  
The product is hot.  
Heat may be generated during recharging. This  
has no effect on the product life or functions.  
A message appears  
Try to download the video clip through EmoDio  
while watching a video.  
again.  
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appendix  
MENU TREE  
Here’s a quick look at how the menus and functions are organized on your new  
MP3 player.  
Menu Select Screen  
Music  
Videos  
Pictures  
Texts  
FM Radio  
Datacasts  
Prime Pack  
File Browser  
Settings  
Go to Preset  
Mode /  
Go to Manual  
Mode  
Voice REC  
Games  
Sound  
Display  
Sound  
Effect  
Music  
On/Off  
Music  
On/Off  
Brightness  
DNSe  
Add to Preset /  
Delete from  
Preset  
FM Radio  
On/Off  
FM Radio  
On/Off  
DNSe  
Language  
Date&Time  
System  
Start  
Slideshow / Go to 1st  
Stop  
Slideshow  
Play Mode Auto Skip  
Auto Preset  
Page  
Music Play  
Screen  
Slideshow  
Speed  
Start  
Recording  
Font Size  
Play  
Speed  
Text Viewer  
Color  
Zoom  
REC Quality  
Skip  
Interval  
Rotate  
View Mode FM Reception  
Add to  
Playlist  
Select as  
My Skin  
Text  
FM Region  
Language  
Repeat  
A-B Mode  
Transition  
Effect  
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS  
Model Name  
YP-Q2  
Rating  
DC 5.0V/ 500mA  
580 mAh/ DC 3.7V  
Built-in Battery Power  
File Compatibility  
AUDIO : MPEG1 Layer3 (32kbps ~ 320kbps,  
32kHz ~ 48kHz),  
MPEG2 Layer3 (8kbps ~ 160kbps,  
16kHz ~ 24kHz),  
MPEG2.5 Layer3 (8kbps ~ 160kps,  
8kHz ~ 12kHz),  
WMA(8kbps ~ 320kbps, 8kHz ~ 48kHz)  
Ogg(Q0~Q10), FLAC(Free Lossless  
Audio Codec)  
VIDEO : SVI(Video : MPEG4,  
Audio : MP3(44.1kHz, 128kbps)),  
WMV(WMV9 Simple Prole,  
Max bitrate : 860kbps, WMA Audio Spec),  
Resolution : 320X240, Frame Rate : 30fps  
IMAGE : JPEG(Baseline) under 5MB  
Supported Number of  
Folders/Files  
Folder : Max. 1000 / File: Max. 6000  
(Including Folder)  
Earphone Output  
Output Frequency Range  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Play Time  
20mW/Ch. (based on 16ȍ)  
40Hz~20kHz  
90 dB (With 20kHz lter)  
Music : Max. 50 hours (MP3 128kbps, Volume: 15,  
Normal Sound Mode , LCD Off)  
Video : Max. 4 hours (Brightness: 5, Volume: 15,  
Normal Sound Mode, LCD Off)  
Temperature Range for  
Operation  
23~95°F (-5~35°C)  
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Case  
Plastic  
Weight  
2.05 oz  
Dimensions (WxHxD)  
1.93˝ X 3.98˝ X 0.39˝  
FM Radio  
FM Frequency  
87.5~108.0MHz  
55 dB  
FM T.H.D  
1%  
FM Signal to  
Noise Ratio  
FM Useable  
Sensitiivity  
38dB—  
The contents of this Manual are subject to change without prior notice for further  
improvement.  
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LICENSE  
The product unit accompanying this user manual is licensed under certain  
intellectual property rights of certain third parties. In particular, this product is  
licensed under the following US patents : 5,991,715, 5,740,317, 4,972,484,  
5,214,678, 5,323,396, 5,539,829, 5,606,618, 5,530,655, 5,777,992, 6,289,308,  
5,610,985, 5,481,643, 5,544,247, 5,960,037, 6,023,490, 5,878,080, and under  
US Published Patent Application  
No. 2001-44713-A1.  
This license is limited to private non-commercial use by end-user consumers for  
licensed contents. No rights are granted for commercial use. The license does  
not cover any product unit other than this product unit and the license does not  
extend to any unlicensed product unit or process conforming to ISO/IEC 11172-  
3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3 used or sold in combination with this product unit. The  
license only covers the use of this product unit to encode and/or decode audio  
les conforming to the ISO/IEC 11172-3 or ISO/IEC 13818-3. No rights are  
granted 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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WARRANTY  
Samsung warrants this product as free of defects in material, design and  
workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the original date of  
purchase.  
If during the period of warranty this product proves defective under normal use  
and service, you should return the product to the retailer from whom it was  
originally purchased.  
The liability of Samsung and its appointed maintenance company is limited to  
the cost of repair and/or replacement of the unit under warranty.  
Return of the product for defective reasons should be to the original purchaser;  
however, Samsung Authorized Dealers and Authorized Service Centers will  
comply with the warranty on the terms issued to purchasers in the country  
concerned. For further information relating to the Authorized Service Centers  
contact; 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864).  
www.samsung.com/us  
WARRANTY CONDITIONS:  
1. The warranty is only valid when the warranty card is properly completed,  
and upon presentation of the proof of purchase consisting of original invoice  
or sales slip conrmation, indicating the date of purchase, dealer’s name,  
model, serial No. and product number.  
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WARRANTY (Continued)  
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WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING,  
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PURCHASER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE  
OR INJURY TO PURCHASER AND PURCHASER’S PROPERTY AND TO  
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This product is for personal use only, and is only for use in compliance with the  
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To obtain warranty service, please contact SAMSUNG at: Samsung Electronics  
America, Inc. 400 Valley Road, Suite 201 Mount Arlington, NJ 07856  
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