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2 For Y our Safety Read this manual carefully to ensure proper use of the product and to avoid any danger or physical damage. Failing to heed the product instructions may cause serious injury . W ARNING Product Use Improper use can result in explosion, fire or electric shock. Do not disassemble, repair or modify this product on your own. Do not get[...]
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3 A void malfunction Prevent any foreign particles or dust from entering into the product. Do not cause excessive impact on the product by dropping it. Do not place heavy objects on top of the product. 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 shoc[...]
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4 Contents Chapter 1. Preparation Checking the Product and Accessories .................................................7 Checking the Accessories ...........................7 Components ................................................8 Screen Display Information .......................10 Button Functions .......................................1 1 [...]
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5 Chapter 4. Settings Settings .......................................................40 Setting Music ............................................40 Setting T ime ..............................................42 Setting the Display ...................................43 Setting Language ......................................44 Setting the System ..[...]
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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 .......................................1 1 Charging th[...]
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7 Chapter 1. Preparation Checking the Product and Accessories Checking the Product and Accessories Checking the Accessories The following diagrams are a guide and may differ slightly from the actual product appearance. Player Earphones USB Cable Installation CD Belt Clip ■ Design of accessories is subject to change for the purpose of improvement,[...]
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8 Checking the Product and Accessories Components Screen Display Move T rack/Quick Search Button User/MENU Button Power & Play/Pause Button Front, Right Side and T op Earphone Connection Port[...]
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9 Chapter 1. Preparation Checking the Product and Accessories V olume Control Button Bottom Hold Switch Reset Hole USB Connection Port Earphone Connection √ T op Earphones[...]
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10 Checking the Product and Accessories Screen Display Information 1 FM Reception Indicator 2 Channel Number Indicator 3 Mono/Stereo Indicator 4 Frequency Indicator 5 Frequency Location Indicator FM Radio Music 1 Play/Pause/Stop indicator 2 Current Music Number/ T otal Number indicator 7 Play Status Bar 4 Play Mode indicator 3 Sound Mode indicator [...]
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11 Chapter 1. Preparation Checking the Product and Accessories Checking the Product and Accessories Button Functions Buttons Functions and Use ■ Long press for power on & off. ■ Short press for play/pause. HOLD ■ Long press to move to the menu screen. ■ Short press to use user setting functions – Navigation Repeat AB/DNSe/ Play Speed/[...]
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12 Charging the battery Fully charge the battery before using the player for the first time or when it has not been used for a while. Screen Display ■ Charging... ■ Fully Charged 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[...]
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13 Chapter 1. Preparation Charging the battery/Basic Use Basic Use Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. T urning the Power On & Off T urning the Power On Press and hold the [ ] button. ■ Power is turned on. T urning the Power Off Press and hold the [ ] button. ■ Power is turned off. Playing Music 1 Press the [[...]
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14 Basic Use (Continued) V olume Control Press the [ + , - ] button on the side of the player. ■ The V olume 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. 1 Push the [HOLD[...]
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15 Chapter 1. Preparation Basic Use Searching for Files with <Navigation> Search easily for files using the <Navigation> function. 5 Use the [ √√ I] button to move to the file list in the selected folder . ■ Use the [ √√ I ] button to move to the lower level, and the [ l œœ ] button to move to the upper level. 4 Press the [ [...]
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16 Basic Use (Continued) Reset Function If a product malfunction occurs, you can re-initialize the system by pressing the Reset hole. √ page 48 Reset hole[...]
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Chapter 2. Importing Music Files Importing Music Files ..............................18 Connecting to your PC ..............................18 Installing Windows Media Player10 ...........19 T ransferring Music to your Player .............20[...]
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18 Connecting to your PC Importing Music Files PC Requirements For use in conjunction with a PC, the following is required: 1 Open the USB cover under the player. 2 Connect the USB cable to the USB port ( ) on your PC. 3 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the Power/USB Connection Port on the bottom of the player . ■ Pentium 300MHz or highe[...]
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Chapter 2. Importing Music Files 19 Connecting to your PC/ Installing Windows Media Player10 Installing Windows Media Player10 Importing Music Files Y ou cannot transfer files to the player when W indows Media Player 10 is not installed on your PC. ■ T o install Windows Media Player 10 on your PC, insert the installation CD into the CD-ROM drive [...]
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20 1 Connect the player to your PC. 2 Run Windows Media Player10. ■ Select [Start] → [Programs] → [Windows Media Player] on the Desktop. Y ou can download MP3, WMA and secure WMA files using Windows Media Player 10. The files downloaded from WMP10 to the player, will be automatically saved in the Navigation. 6 Select the files you want to tra[...]
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Chapter 2. Importing Music Files 21 T ransferring Music to your Player 7 Make sure the music files you want to download are checked, and then press [Start Sync] at the top of the screen. ■ [Synchronized to Device] message will appear on the left window . The downloaded files will appear in the right window under Music folder. 8 Y ou can check the[...]
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Chapter 3. Listening to Music/FM Radio Listening to Music ....................................23 Listening to Music ......................................23 T ransferring Playlists from WMP10 ...........25 T o Play a Playlist .......................................27 User Button Custom Function ...................28 Listening to FM Radio ..........[...]
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Chapter 3. Listening to Music/FM Radio 23 Listening to Music Listening to Music Listening to Music Before you start! Connect your earphones to the player and turn the power on and check the battery status. 1 Press the [ ] button while the music is playing. ■ The music playback will be paused. 2 Press the [ ] button again. ■ The music will play [...]
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24 Listening to Music Listening to Music (Continued) 1 Press and hold the [ l œœ ] or [ √√ l ] button while the selected track is playing. ■ It searches to the beginning or the end of the track. 2 Release the button at the point you wish to start. ■ It starts playing from the point you release the button. T o search within a track Press t[...]
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Chapter 3. Listening to Music/FM Radio 25 Listening to Music T ransferring Playlists from WMP10 1 T o transfer playlists from WMP10, click on “ Sync Settings ” in the WMP10 menu on your PC. 2 Select <Synchronize device automatically>. 3 Select the playlists you want to sync (transfer) to your player . Listening to Music/ T ransferring Pla[...]
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26 T ransferring Playlists from WMP10 (Continued) Listening to Music 4 Click on Start Sync in the WMP10 menu. The Playlists will be transferred to your player and will appear in the Playlist menu. √[...]
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Chapter 3. Listening to Music/FM Radio 27 2 Press the [+, - ] button to select <Playlist> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The <Playlist> folder list will appear . 1 Press the [ USER/ MENU] button while the selected music is playing. ■ The <Navigation> folder list will appear . 4 Press the [+, - ] button to select a [...]
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28 Listening to Music User Button - Custom Function The user button enables you to select from one of preset custom settings. 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. Use the [ USER/ MENU] button during playback for simple mode change. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then Press the [ USER/ ME[...]
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Chapter 3. Listening to Music/FM Radio 29 T o find the desired music with the navigation function 3 Press the [+, - ] button to select <Artist> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The albums for the artist will appear . 2 Press the [ USER/ MENU] button while the selected music is playing. ■ The <Navigation> folder list will a[...]
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30 Listening to Music User Button - Custom Function (Continued) T o add files to Favorite ■ T o delete files from Favorite, select the files to delete and press the [ USER/ MENU] button again. NOTE 1 Press the [ USER/ MENU] button while a music is playing. ■ The file list of the folder will appear . 2 Press the [ l œœ , √√ l , + , - ] but[...]
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Chapter 3. Listening to Music/FM Radio 31 User Button Custom Function 1 Set the User Button Mode to <Repeat AB> and play a file of your choice. This function enables you to listen to specific parts of a track repeatedly . Recommended for language learning. 2 Press the [ USER/ MENU] button at the beginning of the section you want to repeat. ?[...]
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32 Set the User Button Mode to <DNSe> and press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ 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 ST AGE> <3D [...]
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Chapter 3. Listening to Music/FM Radio 33 User Button Custom Function/ Listening to FM Radio 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <FM Radio> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ FM radio reception will start. Before you start! Connect your earphones to the player [...]
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34 Listening to FM Radio Setting a Frequency Up to 20 frequencies can be stored. 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The Settings menu appears. 3 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <FM Radio> and then press [...]
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Chapter 3. Listening to Music/FM Radio 35 Setting a Frequency T o manually set frequencies T o search for frequencies in PRESET mode 1 Press the [ USER/ MENU] button to select Manual tuning Mode. ■ The <PRESET> message will disappear from the screen display and go into manual mode. 2 Press the [ l œœ ] or [ √√ l ] button to search for[...]
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36 Listening to FM Radio T o Delete Presets 1 Press the [ USER/ MENU] button and select <Preset Mode>. ■ The <PRESET> message will appear on the screen display and go into the preset mode. 2 Press the [l œœ ] or [ √√ l ] button to search for preset frequencies to delete. 3 Press the [ ] button. ■ The <Delete?> message wi[...]
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Chapter 3. Listening to Music/FM Radio 37 T o Delete Presets/ Setting FM Radio Listening to FM Radio Setting FM Radio 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The Settings menu appears. 3 Press the [ + , - ] button to se[...]
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38 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The Settings menu appears. 3 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <FM Radio> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The FM Radio menu appears. 4 Press the [ + , - ][...]
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Chapter 4. Settings Settings .......................................................40 Setting Music ............................................40 Setting T ime ..............................................42 Setting the Display ...................................43 Setting Language ......................................44 Setting the System ....[...]
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40 Settings Setting Music Y ou can set detailed settings for music playback. 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The Settings menu appears. 3 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Music> and then press the [ U[...]
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Chapter 4. Settings 41 ■ <DNSe> : Y ou 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 [...]
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42 Settings Setting Time Y ou can set functions related to the Sleep Timer and Auto Power Off. 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The Settings menu appears. 3 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Time> and t[...]
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Chapter 4. Settings 43 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The Settings menu appears. 3 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Display> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The Display menu appears. 4 U[...]
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44 Settings Setting Language Set the language for the menu and track information <ID3-T ag>. 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The Settings menu appears. 3 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Language&g[...]
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Chapter 4. Settings 45 Settings Setting the System Y ou can set the Default Volume, Resume and Beep Sound functions. 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The Settings menu appears. 3 Press the [ + , - ] button to sel[...]
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46 Press the [ + , - ] button to select either <Yes> or <No> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ <Y es> : Initializes all settings to default. ■ <No> : Cancels default settings. Default Settings Settings Setting the System (Continued) ■ <Resume> : Specifies the starting point to restart playback after the [...]
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Chapter 5. T roubleshooting System Reset .............................................48 T o Upgrade Firmware ..............................49 T roubleshooting .......................................51[...]
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48 System Reset If a product malfunction occurs, you can re-initialize the system by pressing the 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 . Reset hole[...]
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Chapter 5. T roubleshooting 49 System Reset/ T o Upgrade Firmware T o Upgrade Firmware 1 Connect to http://www .samsung.com, select [SUPPORT] ➝ [DOWNLOAD CENTER] and then select your product. Future upgrades may be available for this player to enhance performance and compatibility . 2 When the product page appears, select [Firmware] below the mod[...]
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50 6 Connect the YP-F2J to your PC. 7 Check the current version and click the [Start] button of the Firmware Updater program to upgrade the Firmware. ■ If you select "Format data area" and start the update, all the data saved in YP-F2J will be deleted. Please backup important data on your PC. If you do not want your data to be deleted, [...]
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Chapter 5. T roubleshooting 51 T roubleshooting If a malfunction is experienced, check the following. If the problem persists, contact a Samsung Service Center near you. Power will not turn on. Buttons do not work. The screen will not turn on. Power is turning off. Problem Check points & T roubleshooting ■ Power will not turn on if the batter[...]
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T roubleshooting (Continued) 52 Playing is disabled. File upload is disabled. Files or Data are Missing. Abnormal Play Time Display during Play . Problem Check points & T roubleshooting ■ 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 . ■ Check to[...]
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Chapter 5. T roubleshooting 53 Program Malfunction Connection to a PC is disabled. The backlight does not turn on. The product is hot. Problem Check points & T roubleshooting Please check if the PC requirements are met. Press <Start> on the desktop and run Windows Update. Select critical updates and service packs and start update. Restart[...]
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Chapter 6. Appendix Menu T ree ...................................................55 Product Specifications ............................56 License ........................................................57[...]
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55 Chapter 6. Appendix Menu Select Screen User EQ Set 3D User Set DNSe Play Mode Search Speed Skip Interval Play Speed Play Mode Intro Time Music Repeat AB Navigation DNSe Play Speed User Button Mode FM Search Level Auto Power Off FM Region Auto Preset FM Radio Sleep Time Set Time Contrast Backlight Time Scroll Speed Ta g Screen Saver T erm Display[...]
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Product Specifications ● The contents of this Manual are subject to change without prior notice for further improvement. 56 Power Model Name 3.7V (Li-Polymer Rechargeable) YP-F2J Built-in Battery Power 250mAh Compatibility File Supported Number of folders and Files Earphone Output Output Frequency Range Noise Ratio Play Time T emperature Range fo[...]
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57 Chapter 6. Appendix Product Specifications License The product unit accompanying this user manual is licensed under certain intellectual property rights of certain third parties. This license is limited to private non-commercial use by end-user consumers for licensed contents. No rights are granted for commercial use. The license does not cover [...]
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58 Samsung Limited W arranty Samsung Electronics Canada Inc. (SECA), warrants that this product is free from defective material and workmanship. SECA further warrants that if this product fails to operate properly within the specified warranty period and the failure is due to improper workmanship or defective material SECA will repair or replace th[...]
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REV 1.0 If you have any questions or comments relating to Samsung products, please contact the SAMSUNG customer care centre. Samsung Electronics Canada Inc., Customer Service 1-800-SAMSUNG (7267864) www .samsung.com/ca[...]