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YP-R1 user manual MP3 Player Draft 01 2009. 04. 21 YP-R1 0.57 EU For safety information, see page situations and ensure peak performance of your MP3 player. Your MP3 player and display may differ from the illustrations in this manual. 1. Comply with all precautions to avoid dangerous Using this manual Some of the contents in this manual may differ from your MP3 player depending on the software installed. Some of the contents may be changed without prior notice. You can view the latest version of the manual on the Samsung website (http://www.samsungmobile.com/). To view the special features of your MP3 player, see "
To view troubleshooting, see "
Special features of your MP3 player."
Troubleshooting."
Icons used in this manual Icon Note Caution
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Function Notes, usage tips, or additional information Safety warnings and precautions Menu names or text on the screen ; for example: <YES>
Buttons; for example: [Power] (represents the Power/lock key) 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. 1 PROTECT YOURSELF Do not disassemble, repair, or modify this product on your own. Do not get the product wet or drop it in water. If the product gets wet, do not switch it on because you could get an electric shock. Instead, contact a Samsung Customer Service Center at 1-800-SAMSUNG. Do not use the product during a thunderstorm, as it may cause malfunction or a risk of electric shock. 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. Using the earphones while walking or jogging on a road, in particular, on a crosswalk can lead to a serious accident. 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. Safety information PROTECT YOURSELF PROTECT YOUR MP3 PLAYER 2 Using earphones or headphones for an extended time may cause serious 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 60 db and road noise is approximately 80 db). You are strongly advised to set the volume level to medium (the medium level is usually less than 2/3 of the maximum). If you feel a ringing in the ear(s), lower the volume or stop using the earphones or headphones. Do not leave the player in temperatures above 95F
(35C), such as a sauna or a parked car. Do not cause excessive impact on the player by dropping it. Do not place heavy objects on top of the player. Prevent any foreign particles or dust from entering into the product. Do not place the product near magnetic objects. Be sure to backup important data. Samsung is not responsible for data loss. Use only accessories provided by or approved by Samsung. 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. Failure to follow these instructions may lead to physical injuries or damage to the player. When printing this user manual, we recommend that you print in color and check Fit to Page in the print option for better viewing. Safety information 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 modi cations in construction of this device which are not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users 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. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 3 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-P3, has been tested according to the part 15 of the FCC Rules. R1 Party responsible for Product Compliance Samsung Electronics America QA Lab. 18600 Broadwick Street, Rancho Dominguez, CA 90220 Special features of your MP3 player Listen to true three-
dimensional sound with the Samsung Digital Natural Sound engine
(DNSe) Be a cool DJ and mix music with your own beats in Beat DJ Customize your main menu screen at your ngertip Add your favorite widgets to the main menu screen Easily create Bluetooth connections with a single motion No more complicated keys! Control you player with one simple touch Listen to music with the mini player while viewing photos or documents Conveniently manage your player with EmoDio Easily transfer contents from other sources to your player without having to convert le formats. Automatically upgrade software via a USB connection. Receive regular content updates via RSS. For more information about EmoDio, see <Help> of EmoDio. 15 Contents 7 Use basic functions 8 Device layout 9 Charge the battery 10 Turn your player on and lock the keys 11 Use the touch screen 13 Use the main menu screen 14 Change the menu style 14 Select a wallpaper 15 Organize your favorite menus 17 Use widgets 17 Add widgets to the main menu screen 18 Widget list 20 Use the quick tray and menu tray 21 Use the mini player 22 Enter text 22 Enter text using the virtual keypad 23 Enter text with smart nger 24 Connect your player to a TV 25 Manage media les 26 Download media les 26 Supported le formats and PC requirements 27 Download les with EmoDio 28 Download les using your player as a removable disk 30 Search for les 31 Delete les 32 Play video and music 33 Video 33 Play video les 37 Use the video options 38 Music 38 Listen to music 42 Search for a music le 42 Create playlists 44 Use the music options 45 Beat DJ Contents 48 Use additional applications 49 Pictures 49 View photos 50 Use the photo menus 51 Texts 51 View document les 53 Use the text options 54 FM Radio 54 Listen to the FM radio 56 Save radio stations 56 Use the FM radio options 57 Flash Player 58 Games 59 Bluetooth 59 Find and pair with other Bluetooth-
enabled devices 60 Connect Bluetooth-enabled devices 61 Use call functions (hands-free) 63 Transfer les 64 Use the Bluetooth options 64 Bluetooth 66 Datacasts 67 Voice REC 68 Address Book 69 Subway map 70 Customize settings 71 Settings 76 Appendix 77 Maintenance 77 Maintenance of your player 77 Software upgrade 78 Troubleshooting 80 Speci cations 82 84 WARRANTY 87 LICENSE 88 Software License Index Use basic functions Learn to perform basic operations with your player. Device layout ......................................................................8 Charge the battery .............................................................9 Turn your player on and lock the keys ...............................10 Use the touch screen .........................................................11 Use the main menu screen ................................................13 Use widgets .......................................................................17 Use the quick tray and menu tray ......................................20 Use the mini player .............................................................21 Enter text ............................................................................22 Connect your player to a TV ..............................................24 Device layout Reset hole If your player is frozen or unresponsive, insert a pointed object (such as the point of a pen) into the reset hole. 8 Power/lock key Touch screen Accessories hook Earphones jack (for stereo headsets) Microphone USB connection jack Volume key
(volume up) Volume key
(volume down) Charge the battery Charge the battery before you use your player for the rst time or when you have not used it for a long time. Connect the large end of the USB cable (with the triangle facing up) to the USB connection jack at the bottom of your player. Connect the small end of the USB cable to the USB port of a PC. 9
<USB CONNECTED>
< >: Charging
< >: Fully charged Charging time About 4 hours About batteries Charge and store the battery at 41 F~95 F (5 C~35 C). Do not charge the battery for more than 12 hours or leave the battery fully discharged for a long time. Doing so may shorten the battery life. Depending on how you use your player, actual battery life may vary and may be shorter than declared. Note The charging time may differ depending on your PCs capabilities. If you want to charge the battery on your laptop, make sure that the laptop's battery is full or the laptop is plugged into a power source. Your players battery will not charge when your PC is in standby mode or when you disconnect the device from your PC. Your players battery may not charge properly when using USB cables other than the one provided. Turn your player on and lock the keys Turn your player on or off Press and hold [Power] to turn your player on or off. 10 Note If you do not use your player for 5 minutes, it will automatically turn off. Lock or unlock the touch screen and keys Lock the touch screen and keys to prevent any unwanted operations while listening to music or playing video les. Press [Power] to lock or unlock the touch screen and keys. Note will When the touch screen and keys are locked, appear at the top of the screen. You can also set your player to lock only the touch screen, so that you can still use the keys. See page 74. Your players touch screen lets you easily select items or perform functions. Tap the touch screen using your ngertip. 11 Use the touch screen Learn how to use the touch screen and browse or select items. Caution To avoid damaging the touch screen, do not press too hard with your ngertips or use pointed objects to touch the screen. Note Tap only one area of the screen at a time. The device will not recognize your input when you tap two or more areas simultaneously. Keep the touch screen dry. Humidity and liquids may lower the recognition of the touch screen. For best results, remove the protective lm from the touch screen and do not allow accessories to cover the touch screen. The touch screen may not properly recognize inputs when you tap the screen with gloves, dirty ngers, ngernails, or sharp instruments such as ballpoint pens. Use basic functions>Use the touch screen 12 Dragging To move an item on the screen or browse items, tap and hold your nger on the screen and drag your nger. To move to the next screen or ip pages, quickly drag your nger in the desired direction. Quickly drag right to left to play the next le during playback. Drag an item to a location you want. Drag from the bottom to the top to scroll up. Tapping To select a menu or option, tap the screen once with your nger. You can also open the quick tray or menu tray by tapping the screen. Use the main menu screen Learn to move between the main menus, change the menu style or wallpaper, and organize your favorite menus. 13 Main menus Widgets Note To return to the main menu screen while using a function, tap and hold the screen. at the bottom of Use basic functions>Use the main menu screen Change the menu style In the main menu, tap at the bottom of the screen. Tap <Style> from the menu tray. 14 Select a wallpaper In the main menu, tap and hold an empty space. Tap an image from the le list. Tap <OK> to save the wallpaper image. Tap < or > to select a style you want. Tap <OK> to save the style. Use basic functions>Use the main menu screen Organize your favorite menus Your player has three main menu screens by default. You can add two more screens or organize menus that you frequently use in one main menu screen. In the main menu, tap at the bottom of the screen. Tap <Icon> from the menu tray. 15 Organize your favorite menus To add a menu, drag a menu icon to the main menu screen. Menu list To delete a menu, drag a menu icon from the main menu screen to the menu list. Add or delete the menus you want from the menu list. See "Organize your favorite menus."
When you are nished, tap <OK>. Use basic functions>Use the main menu screen 16 To relocate a menu, tap <V> to close the menu list and move a menu icon to a location you want. Note To move a menu icon to a new main menu screen, drag the icon to the edge of the screen. Use widgets Learn to use functional and decorative widgets. Add widgets to the main menu screen In the main menu, tap Tap <Widget> from the menu tray. at the bottom of the screen. 17 Add or delete the widgets you want from the widget list. For adding or deleting widgets, see "
For information about widgets, see "
When you are nished, tap <OK>. Organize your favorite menus."
Widget list."
Use basic functions>Use widgets Widget list Function View the current time. Tap or down on each unit.
> to change the current time. Drag up Widget
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Analog clock/
Digital clock 18 Widget Function View the calendar and scheduled events. Drag up or down to move by year. Drag left or right to move by month. Drag up or down on each unit to change the date. Tap to view scheduled events on that day. Tap to change the clock style.
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Calendar Tap to change the calendar style. Tap to delete all scheduled events. Note To save scheduled events in the calendar, download Microsoft Outlook event les (.ics le extension) from a PC. Event les must be saved in
<File Browser> <My Pack>
<Calendar>. 19 Widget Battery Random play Decoration item Decoration item Decoration item Decoration item Function Check the remaining battery. Play music in a random order. A cookie gradually crumbles. Flower petals utter. A butter y circles around a ower. A cup of coffee steams. Use basic functions>Use widgets Widget Function View your photos in a frame. Photo frame Tap < / > to change the frame style. Tap to select a photo to display. Create your memos. Memo Brightness Sleep time Dual clock Tap to delete a memo. Tap to enter a memo. Tap to change the memo style. Tap the light bulb icon to adjust the brightness of the screen. Set the sleep time. View the current time in another country or city. Use the quick tray and menu tray Learn to use the quick tray and menu tray. Tap the top of the screen to open the quick tray. Tap the empty space at the bottom of the screen to open the menu tray. Quick tray The quick tray allows you to use other functions or return to the main menu screen. 20 Icon Function Return to the main menu screen. Launch the mini player. See page 21. Search for music. See page 42. Turn off the screen and lock the keys. See page 10. Connect a Bluetooth headset your player last connected to. If you connect your player to a Bluetooth device for the rst time, see "Find and pair with other Bluetooth-enabled devices" for setting up the Bluetooth connection. Menu tray The menu tray displays options available in the current menu. Use the mini player Learn to listen to music with the mini player while viewing photos or documents. Open the quick tray and tap Listen to music with the mini player. Tap to close the player screen. To Skip to the previous le or the next le Skip backward or forward in a le Pause or resume playback or Do this Tap Tap and hold Tap or 21 or Note If you were listening to the FM radio the last time you used the mini player, the FM radio will start automatically when you launch the mini player from the quick tray. Enter text Learn to enter text using the virtual keypad or with smart nger. Enter text using the virtual keypad Tap an appropriate alphanumeric key until the character you want appears on the screen. You can tap to show or hide the virtual keypad. 22 Input eld Delete Change the text input mode
(
(uppercase),
: English (lowercase),
: numbers) Switch the text input method
(keypad smart nger) Move the cursor to the right Move the cursor to the left Space Back to the previous screen
: English When you are nished, tap <OK>. 23 Use basic functions>Enter text Enter text with smart nger to switch to smart nger. Tap Change the text input mode. Write characters in the writing area. When entering a keyword in the music search screen Writing area Delete Switch the text input method
(keypad smart nger) Move the cursor to the right Move the cursor to the left Space Back to the previous screen Change the text input mode
(
(uppercase),
: English (lowercase),
: numbers)
: English When you are nished, tap a word from the list that appears. Connect your player to a TV Learn to connect the player to the TV with an additional TV-OUT cable and view multimedia les, such as photos and videos, on the TV screen. Connect your player to a TV using a TV-OUT cable. Video Audio 24 Turn on your TV and select a video output mode on the TV. Turn on your player and view photos or videos. Tap Tap <TV> from the option list. on the playback screen. The TV screen displays the photos or videos you are viewing on your player. Control playback using the menu tray on your player. Tap to end the connection with the TV. Note Some features of your player may not be available when your player is connected to a TV. Your player may not be compatible with some TVs. Manage media les Download media les to your player using EmoDio or a removable disk, and browse or delete les stored in your player. Download media les .........................................................26 Search for les ....................................................................30 Delete les ..........................................................................31 Download media fi les Learn to download media les from a PC to your player with EmoDio or by connecting your player as a removable disk. Caution To avoid damage to your player and corruption of your les, do not disconnect the USB cable while les are being transferred. Supported le formats and PC requirements 26 Supported le formats Menu Music Videos Picture Text Flash Player File formats MP3, WMA, Ogg, AAC, FLAC AVI, WMV JPG TXT SWF Recommended PC requirements CPU Operating System Windows 2000/XP/Vista Pentium 500 MHz or higher Others Resolution 1024x768 or higher Microsoft DirectX 9.0 or higher Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher Manage media fi les>Download media fi les Download les with EmoDio You can easily download various media les with EmoDio. Note For information about installing EmoDio on a PC, refer to the Quick Start Guide supplied with your player. To view precautions when installing, go to http://www.emodio. com. EmoDio will be regularly upgraded for peak performance. Some features may change without prior notice. Using the USB cable, connect your player to a PC. EmoDio will launch automatically on your PC. Click <My PC> on the main screen of EmoDio. Click <Get folder> or <Get le> at the bottom of the screen. Select a folder you want. The list of the les stored in your PC appears. 27 Note You cannot use your player when connected to a PC. If you connect your player to a PC when the player's battery is low, the battery will be charged for few minutes before your player will be connected to the PC. When you format your player on a PC, use the FAT32 system. In Windows Vista, click <Restore device defaults>
and then format your player. Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote and Gracenote CDDB Music Recognition ServiceTM. Gracenote and CDDB are registered trademarks of Gracenote. The Gracenote logo and logotype, 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. Select a le you want and click
. The selected le is copied to your player. Manage media fi les>Download media fi les Download les using your player as a removable disk If you connect your player to a PC, the PC will recognize your player as a removable disk. Then you can copy les from the PC to your player. Using the USB cable, connect your player to a PC. In your PC, open <My Computer> and then the <YP-R1> folder. Select a folder you want. Copy les on the PC to your player. 28 Note The order of les on your PC will differ from the order of les on your player. Your player restricts playback of les protected by a DivX DRM (Digital Rights Management) system. What is DRM?
Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a technology and service to prevent illegal copies of the digital contents and protect the pro t and rights of copyright holders or content producers. 29 Manage media fi les>Download media fi les Disconnect your player from a PC Carefully follow the steps below when disconnecting your player from a PC to avoid data loss or damage to your player. Click on the Windows taskbar. Click the pop-up message. Click on the window which informs that your player is safely disconnected. Unplug the USB cable from your player and the PC. Caution To avoid damage to your player and corruption of your les, do not disconnect the USB cable while les are being transferred. Do not disconnect your player when playing les stored in your player on a PC. Make sure that you stop playback and then disconnect your player from a PC. Search for fi les Learn to nd les by folder and play them in your player. In the main menu, tap Tap a folder from the list. Drag up or down to scroll through the le list. If the le name is long, tap and hold the le name area to view the full name. 30 Tap a le you want. Delete fi les Learn to delete les from your player. To delete a video le, for example:
31
. at the bottom of the screen. In the main menu, tap Tap Tap <Delete> from the option list. Tap les to delete and tap <OK>. appears next to the selected les. Tap <All> to delete all les. Tap <YES> to con rm. Note You can also tap and then select les if the trash icon is available. Play video and music Transfer music and video les to your player using the EmoDio program or a removable disk, and then play high-quality video les and listen to music in excellent 3D surround sound. Also, mix music les like a disc jockey using Beat DJ. Video ..................................................................................33 Music ..................................................................................38 Beat DJ ..............................................................................45 Video Learn to play video les on your player. To download les, see
"Download media les."
Play video les In the main menu, tap Select a video le from the list. Drag up and down to scroll through the list and select a video le to play. 33 Note To change the view mode to the thumbnail view, tap and then <Vievw Mode>. Play video and music>Video 34 Control the playback using the following keys. See
" Video playback screen ". Volume up Volume down Note You can convert unsupported video les with EmoDio and play them in your player. You can play subtitle les (.smi) with video les on your player. Subtitle les must be saved with video les to play in the same folder and the le name must be the same as the video le. Back to the previous menu Back to the main menu (tap and hold) To Skip to the previous le or the next le Skip backward or forward in a le Pause or resume playback Do this Tap or Tap and hold or Tap or Play video and music>Video 35 Video playback screen Play a video from a clip 2 1 3 4 5 6 Tap and hold the screen during video playback. Your player will split the video le into 15 clips and capture still images from each clip. When you select one of the still images, the video will begin playback from that point. No. Description 1 2 Playing status File name Playing progress bar ( is a bookmark that help you mark a point within a video) Sound effect selected Elapsed playing time / Total playing time Menu tray
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: Open the video options 3 4 5 6 Tap to return to the previous screen. Play video and music>Video 36 Skip forward or backward with a gesture Insert a bookmark Draw a circle clockwise to skip forward or counter-clockwise to skip backward. The faster you draw, the faster you will skip forward or backward. You can insert a bookmark at the point you want and go to the bookmark to play from that point. During video playback, tap the bottom of the screen at the point you want to bookmark. from the menu tray and tap <Add Tap Bookmark>. A bookmark is added to the progress bar. Note You can insert one bookmark for each video le. The point at which you insert a bookmark within a video le may not exactly match the bookmarked point. To go to a bookmark, tap To delete a bookmark, tap Bookmark>. and then <Go to Bookmark>. and then <Delete 37 Play video and music>Video Use the video options Tap the video playback screen. Tap from the menu tray. Select an option you want. Option DNSe Search Description Select appropriate sound effects for videos. Divide a video le into 15 clips. You can select one of the clips and start playback from that clip. Adjust the frame size and the brightness of the screen. Display Note Some video les may not have the
<Screen Size> option. Play Speed TV out Mode Set to connect your player to a TV. Change the playback speed. Set the interval when you drag left or right quickly during video playback.
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: Change the playback speed 1 File les. Seek
(x1 x2 x4 x8). 10sec Skip 30sec Skip 1min Skip
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Music Learn to play music les stored in your player. To download les, see
"Download media les."
Listen to music Music les are categorized in folders by type. You can easily nd a music le you want. 38 Music category Function Artists*
Albums*
Songs*
Display les by artist. Display les by album. Display les by le name (in the order of special characters, numbers, and alphabets). Display les by genre. Display playlists you created. Genres*
Playlists Recently Added Display les you recently downloaded. MostPlayed 50 Display les you recently played (up to 50 les). Recorded Files Display les recorded in <FM Radio> or <Voice REC>. Music Browser Display all les in the Music folder. Unknown Display les that have no track information (ID3 Tag).
* Music les are sorted by track information (ID3 Tag). Files that have no track information are saved in the
<Unknown> folder. What is ID3 Tag?
ID3 tag is a metadata container attached to MP3 les. It includes information for the music, such as the title, artist, album, or track number, which can be displayed on a music players screen during playback. Play video and music>Music 39 In the main menu, tap Tap a music category. To play the le you last played, tap <Move Play Screen>. Tap an artist, album, genre, or playlist if you select
<Artists>, <Albums>, <Genre>, <Playlists>. Tap a le to play. Drag up and down to a music le and tap the le to play. Control the playback by using the keys. See
"Music playback screen."
Volume up Volume down Back to the le list To Skip to the previous or next le Skip backward or forward Pause or resume playback or Do this Tap Tap and hold Tap or or Play video and music>Music 40 Music playback screen Repeat a section of a track You can select a section of the song while playing and repeat it. Tap <A B> at the beginning of the section you want to repeat. B> displays at the beginning of the section.
<A Tap <A B> at the end of the section you want to repeat. B> displays at the end of the section. Your player
<A repeats the marked section. To cancel repeating, tap <A B> again. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 No. Description 1 2 Playing status Track number / Total number of tracks Playback image Tap and hold a cover image to view the album information 3 4 Current sound effect 5 6 7 8 Track title/artist/album title Play mode Search bar Playing time Menu tray
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<A 9 Play video and music>Music 41 Apply a sound effect (DNSe) View album information From the music playback screen, tap Tap <DNSe>. Tap a sound effect you want. If you tap <Auto>, your player will search the track information (ID3 Tag) and automatically select an appropriate effect. To select your own equalizer, tap <myDNSe>. See "Apply a sound effect (DNSe)."
What is DNSe?
Digital Natural Sound Engine (DNSe) is a group of sound effects for MP3 players, developed by Samsung. It provides various sound settings to enhance the music youre listening to. If an ID3 Tag contains album information such as cover images, you can view the images and songs included in the album. From the music playback screen, tap and hold the screen. View the album images and songs. To view other albums, drag left or right. To play music from the album, tap a music le you want. To browse les, drag up or down. Indicate the currently playing music file. Play video and music>Music Search for a music le You can search for music les by entering music les. Open the quick tray and then tap Tap a music category you want. Option Artists Albums Songs Description Search by artist name Search by album name Search by song tiltle Enter a keyword on the search eld. 42
. Create playlists You can create up to four playlists. Create a playlist In the main menu, tap Tap <Playlists>. Tap at the bottom of the screen and tap <Add New Playlist>. Enter a name for your new playlist and tap <OK>. If you selected <Artists> or <Albums>, tap an artist or album name. Tap a music le you want from the search list. Note To rename a playlist, tap <Rename> from the option list. Play video and music>Music 43 Add music les to a playlist Delete music les from a playlist From the le list, tap Tap <Add to Playlist>. Tap les you want to add to a playlist. appears next to the selected les. To select all les, tap <All>. From the le list, tap <Playlists>. Tap a playlist that has a le to delete. Tap at the bottom of the screen and then tap
<Delete from Favorites>. Tap les to delete. appears next to the selected les. To select all les, tap <All>. Tap <OK>. Tap <OK>. Tap a playlist you want to add the music le. To create a new playlist, tap <Add New Playlist>. Note To add all les of an artist, album, or genre at once, tap in the list and then tap <Add to Playlist>. To add the currently playing le to a playlist, tap then tap <Add to Playlist>. and Play video and music>Music Use the music options From the music playback screen, tap Customize the following options. Option Option DNse Play Mode Music Play Screen Description Select appropriate sound effects for music. Change the repeat mode. Change an image that displays when playing music. Note Your player supports less than 2 MB of cover images. Your player supports subtiltle les downloaded with EmoDio only. Add to Playlist Add the currently playing music le to the playlist. 44 Description Set the interval when you drag left or right quickly during video playback.
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Note Some les may not skip at the interval you select. Play Speed Change the playback speed. Beat DJ Learn how to mix your own music the way you like it with Beat DJ. In the main menu, tap Tap an album you want. Move the wheel or drag up and down to select an album and tap <OK>. 45 Use the wheel to select a music le and tap Apply beat DJ effects to the music le. Insert sample sound effects. Move the wheel clockwise to skip forward or counter-clockwise to skip backward. Pause or resume playback. Insert a scratch sound. Insert a lter effect. Play video and music>Beat DJ 46 Insert sample sounds Insert scratch sounds Move the wheel to select a sound and tap
. Move your nger on the CD image to insert a scratch sound. Tap the Play icon at the point you want to insert the sound. Play video and music>Beat DJ Insert lter effects Move the wheel to select a lter effect and tap
. 47 Note You can insert up to two lters in a music le. If you want to adjust the speed or beats of each lter (when two lters are applied), rst select the name of the lter you want to adjust and then move the wheel. Move your nger on the wheel to adjust the lter speed or beats. Use additional applications Learn how to work with your players additional applications. Pictures ...............................................................................49 Texts ...................................................................................51 FM Radio ............................................................................54 Flash Player ........................................................................57 Games ...............................................................................58 Bluetooth ............................................................................59 Datacasts ...........................................................................66 Voice REC ..........................................................................67 Address Book ....................................................................68 Subway map .....................................................................69 Pictures Learn to view photos stored in your player. To download les, see
"Download media les."
View photos In the main menu, tap Browse photos. 49 Folder with the number of photos saved Start a slideshow. Photo with no thumbnail information Delete a photo. Change the view mode. Tap a photo you want. The photo displays on a full screen. View the photo. Drag left or right to view other photos. To Zoom in or out Rotate Do this Tap Tap and then tap or Note If the photo size is big, it may take some time to display. Use additional applications>Pictures Use the photo menus Tap the photo on a full screen. Tap Customize the following options:
from the menu tray. 50 Description Option Start Slideshow View photos in a slideshow. View Type Customized Image Select a transition effect for the slideshow. Set a photo as a wallpaper of the main menu screen. View photos on your TV by connecting your player to a TV. TV out Display Texts Learn how to use the text viewer and view document les (TXT) stored in your player. To download les, see
"Download media les."
View document les In the main menu, tap Tap a document le from the list. Note To change the view mode, tap and then tap <Text Viewer Type>. View the document. Tap the screen to display the text information and guide icons. 51 Page bar To move to the previous or next page Drag left or right Tap Tap the page bar at the point you want to view
< or >
Use additional applications>Texts 52 Insert a bookmark Flip pages automatically You can insert a bookmark on the page you want and go to the bookmark to view that page of a document. Tap the center of the screen on the page you want to bookmark. Tap from the menu tray and then tap <Add Bookmark>. A bookmark is added to the top left of the screen. Note Tap the center of the screen. Tap from the menu tray. Tap the automatic ip time. A page automatically ips to the next after the speci ed period of time. You can add one bookmark for a document le. To go to a bookmark, tap To remove a bookmark, tap Bookmark>. and select <Delete and tap <Go to Bookmark>. 53 Use additional applications>Texts Use the text options You can change settings for viewing documents in the text viewer. Tap the center of the screen. Tap Customize the following options:
from the menu tray. Option Text Viewer Type Font Size Description Change the background style of the text viewer. Change the size of the font displayed in your document. FM Radio Learn to listen to the FM radio, save radio stations, and record a FM radio. Note You must connect the earphones to your player to listen to the FM radio. The earphones serve as a radio antenna. Listen to the FM radio 54 In the main menu, tap Tap <Manual> at the bottom left of the FM radio screen. Tap < or > to scan the radio stations.
< or > to scroll through radio frequencies. Tap and hold < or > to scan the available Tap stations automatically. You can also drag the dial to tune stations. Listen to the FM radio. See " FM radio screen ."
Note The FM radio may not tune frequencies for stations correctly depending on the signal status of your current region. Use additional applications>FM Radio 55 FM radio screen Record the FM radio 1 2 3 4 5 No. Description 1 Frequency scale Frequency for the current station
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< or > to tune available radio stations 2 3 4 5 Drag the dial to tune stations
<Preset>: Preset mode
<Manual>: Manual mode Tuning dial
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: Open the FM radio options Tap Tap Tap and then tap <Yes> to start recording. to pause recording. to stop recording. The recorded le is saved automatically. Tap <Yes> to play the recorded le. After the recorded le has played, the screen will return to Recording mode. If you want to return to Recording mode without playing back the le, tap <No>. Note The maximum recording time for a le is 5 hours. The available recording time is about 18 hours when you record les at 128 Kbps and up to 1 GB. The recorded les will be saved in <FM Radio> (in the main menu, select <File Browser> <Recorded Files>). Use additional applications>FM Radio Save radio stations Use the FM radio options You can save your favorite radio stations to easily access them. You can change options for listening to the FM radio. 56 Save the current radio station From the FM radio screen, tap Tap <Add to Preset>. Save radio stations automatically You can automatically search for available radio stations and save them as your favorites. You can save up to 30 radio stations. From the FM radio screen, tap Tap <Auto Preset>. Tap <YES> to con rm. Automatic tuning begins. The radio stations located are saved in your favorites. From the FM radio screen, tap Customize the following options:
. Option Delete preset?*
Add to Preset**
Auto Preset FM Region Description Delete a saved radio station. Save the current radio station. Search for and save available radio stations automatically (up to 30). Re-tune frequencies according to your region. Note This option may not be available depending on your region. If you change the region, the previously saved stations will be deleted. Listen to a favorite radio station
* Available only in Preset mode
** Available only in Manual mode Tap <Preset> at the bottom of the FM radio screen. Tap the radio station you want. Flash Player Learn how to use the ash player and view ash les
(.swf) stored in your player. To download les, see
"Download media les."
In the main menu, tap Tap a le you want. Play the le. Tap at the bottom of the screen to display the menu tray. 57 To Move on the screen Pause or resume playback Do this Tap Tap or Note The ash player may not play some ash les (.swf). Your player may restart depending on the ash les (.swf) you play. Use the stopwatch You can count down to a speci c event or measure the time it takes to do your exercise or work. In the main menu, tap Tap a stopwatch le. Games Learn how to play games stored in your player. 58 In the main menu, tap Tap a game you want. Description Burst as many bubbles as possible in a set time. Enter digits from 1 to 9 into the blank spaces. Every row must contain one of each digit. Tap the colored arrows at the bottom left and right of the screen to musical and visual cues. Game BubbleBang SUDOKU Wise Star AstroRanger Play the game. Note Games provided may vary depending on the software of your player or your region. For information about playing games, see the Help of each game. You can download various games from EmoDio to your player. Bluetooth Learn about the Bluetooth wireless features to connect Bluetooth stereo headsets to listen to music or connect mobile phones or other wireless devices. Caution Samsung is not responsible for any illegal use of Bluetooth. Do not use Bluetooth functions for any illegal purposes, including illegal reproduction of music les, wireless tapping, or other prohibited actions. Find and pair with other Bluetooth-enabled devices To use the Bluetooth wireless features, you need to pair your player with other devices. 59 Turn on the Bluetooth wireless feature of other device you connect to. In the main menu, tap Tap at the center of the screen, or tap at the bottom of the screen. Your player starts searching for Bluetooth-enabled devices around the player. To stop searching, tap To search again, tap
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. Tap and drag a device icon onto the icon. Indicate the current page number (The number increases when there are more detected devices) Note Indicate mobile phones
(hands-free car kits) Indicate Bluetooth stereo headsets It is recommended to name mobile devices in English to ensure compatibility. Use additional applications>Bluetooth 60 Enter a Bluetooth password for the devices you connect to for the rst time For setting a Bluetooth password, see the user manual of the device you connect to. Tap <YES> to con rm. Enter the other devices Bluetooth password and tap <OK>. When you enter the correct Bluetooth password, pairing is complete. Now you can connect your player to the other device. For connecting Bluetooth-enabled devices, see
"Connect Bluetooth-enabled devices."
Delete paired devices From the Bluetooth screen, tap a device you want to delete. Tap at the bottom of the screen. Connect Bluetooth-enabled devices You can use the Bluetooth wireless feature to connect to other devices In the main menu, tap Tap and drag a device icon onto the
. icon. To search again, tap
. Tap a service depending on the device you are connecting to. Option Handsfree Description Select to connect to a mobile phone to make and receive calls. File transfer Select to transfer les to and from the device. Use the Bluetooth-enabled device that is connected with your player. See pages 61 ~ 64. The Bluetooth icon at the top of the screen will change according to the device type connected.
: Bluetooth stereo headsets)
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If a Bluetooth stereo headset is connected, you can listen to music or hear a voice through the headset.
: Mobile phones, Use additional applications>Bluetooth Note If you restart your player or the other device connected, the Bluetooth connection will be disconnected. See the steps above to reconnect the devices. Some features, such as device searching or calling, may not work correctly depending on the mobile phone connected. Some Bluetooth stereo headsets may not be compatible with your player. You cannot use Bluetooth stereo headsets while using the FM radio. 61 Use call functions ( hands-free) When your player is connected to your phone, you can make or receive calls. Make voice calls Tap
. Disconnect the Bluetooth devices From the Bluetooth screen, tap Tap <YES> to con rm. Note When you are not using the Bluetooth features, deactivate the Bluetooth wireless feature to save the battery. Tap then tap <Bluetooth Mode:ON>. and Make a call using one of the following option:
Option Redial Description Call a recently dialled number. Make a call from the call log. Call history Call by number Note To clear the call log, tap and then <YES>.
, <Delete>
Enter a phone number you want. Use additional applications>Bluetooth 62 For <Call by number>, enter a phone number and Answer a call If you receive a call from the connected mobile phone while playing music or videos, the playback will stop and a pop-up window will appear. Tap <Yes> to answer the call. then tap
. If you want to make a call using speed dial numbers, tap and hold a speed dial number. The call is connected. Tap to switch the call to the mobile phone. Tap to end the call. Note Your player may emit some noise when you press the keys of the mobile phone or make or answer a call. Use additional applications>Bluetooth Transfer les When your player is connected with mobile phones or other MP3 players with the le transfer service, you can send or receive les, such as music les, photos, address book entries, etc. Send a le Tap a le you want from the le browser. Tap . 63 Receive a le When you receive a le, a pop-up window appears to con rm that you are connecting. Tap <Yes> to receive the le. Note For sending les to your player from the other device, see the user manual of the other device. Received les will be saved in <Shared Data> (in the main menu, tap <File Browser> <My Pack>). If there is a le with the same name in the folder, your player will automatically add "(1)" to the name and save the le. Note If you connect Bluetooth-enabled devices other than YP-P3 models, les may not transfer correctly. If you send DRM-protected les to another device, the les will not be available on the destination device. Some video les may not play. Use additional applications>Bluetooth Use the Bluetooth options You can set options for the Bluetooth wireless feature. Tap at the bottom of the Bluetooth main screen. Customize the following options:
Option Bluetooth Mode: ON Search Option Discover Option Search Timeout My Device Info. Description Turn the Bluetooth wireless feature on or off. Select a type of Bluetooth device to search. Set whether or not to allow other devices to locate your player. Set a duration that your player is visible to other devices. Check the device name and address for Bluetooth. 64 Information for using Bluetooth There may be some noise or malfunctions due to the interference of the radio waves from other devices or the user environment. Make sure that Bluetooth devices you are trying to connect to the player are nearby. As the distance between the player and the connected device increases, the sound quality will be downgraded. The maximum distance for the wireless connection between your player and another Bluetooth-enabled device is 10 meters
(30 feet). If the player and the device are more than 10 meters apart, the connection will be terminated automatically. Even when the devices are within the maximum distance, the quality of communications will be downgraded if the devices are separated by obstacles such as walls or doors. When you are using Bluetooth stereo headsets, avoid viewing documents or photos as this may slow down key responses and may decrease the quality of your Bluetooth connection. The Bluetooth wireless feature in your player is optimized for Samsung devices and may not be compatible with devices of other manufacturers. Some headsets or mobile phones may not connect or work properly. Check devices for compatibility with your player. Some games, music or video les may not be available when you use the Bluetooth wireless feature. Use only Bluetooth-certi ed stereo headsets. Your player does not support mono hands-free headsets. Some menus in your player may not be available when the Bluetooth wireless feature is activated. Use additional applications>Bluetooth 65 Compatible Bluetooth stereo headsets Manufacturer Model name SBH-170 SAMSUNG BT-550 Fusion NFC BT-620S Jabra NC1 LUBIX HT-820 Motorola PULSAR 590 Plantronics DR-BT30Q SONY Sony Ericsson HBH-DS970 wiREVO S300 Compatible Bluetooth-enabled mobile phones Manufacturer Model name SAMSUNG LG MOTOROLA NOKIA PHILIPS SKY SPH-C3250, SPH-W2700, SPH-V7400, SPH-V6900, SCH-W270, SPH-B5600, SPH-B3200, SGH-X828, SGH-I718, SGH-E908, SGH-U608 LG-KH1000, LG-KV2400, LG-KG90, LG-KG77 Z3 N72 S900 IM-U130 Datacasts When you have registered RSS addresses of your favorite news website, UCC, or blogs on EmoDio, you can view various contents in Datacasts. Note For more information about Datacasts, see <Help> of EmoDio. What is RSS?
RSS is a standardized XML le format used to publish and deliver to users or readers frequently-updated works, such as news or blog entries. In the main menu, tap Tap a folder you want. The number of unread contents displays next to the folder name. 66 Tap the content you want to view. View the content. Page bar To move to the previous or next page Drag left or right Tap Tap the page bar at the point you want to view
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Voice REC Learn to record voice memos or other sounds. In the main menu, tap Tap
. to start recording. The recording starts. Tap to pause recording. 67 To Pause or resume recording Stop recording Do this Tap Tap or Tap to stop recording. The recorded le is saved automatically. Tap <Yes> to play the recorded le. After the recorded le has played, the screen will return to Recording mode. If you want to return to Recording mode without playing back the le, tap <No>. Note The recording may be interrupted when you record too close or too far from the microphone. When the battery is low, you cannot record voice memos. The maximum recording time for one le is 5 hours. The available recording time is about 18 hours when you record les at 128 Kbps and up to 1 GB. The recorded les will be saved in <Voice> (in the main menu, tap <File Browser>
<Recorded Files>).
Address Book Learn to view contact information received via Bluetooth. When the mobile phone is connected to your player, you can make a call directly from the address book. In the main menu, tap Tap a contact's name you want. View the contact information. Tap to add or change the image. 68 Tap to make a call. The calling feature is available when a mobile phone is connected to your player via Bluetooth. Note Address book entries are sorted alphabetically. The address book les transferred from other devices will be saved in <Shared Data> (in the main menu, tap <File Browser> <My Pack>). The address book supports only vCard les. Subway map Learn to view the subway map. 69 In the main menu, tap
. The subway map you last viewed appears. If you use the subway map for the rst time, the subway map of the capital city will appear. Tap to change to the subway map of another area. Navigate the subway map. To zoom in or out Tap and then tap or Customize settings Change your players settings to match your preferences. Settings ..............................................................................71 71 Settings Learn to change your players settings. In the main menu, tap Tap a setting menu you want. Menu Sound Display Language Time System Description Set sound settings. Set display settings. Set language settings. Set the current time. Set system settings. Tap an option. Change the settings. Customize settings>Settings 72 Sound settings Display settings Menu Font Reset My Skin Reset Booting Image Display Display Off Time Brightness Description Select a font type for the display text. Restore the wallpaper image. Restore the image displayed when your player is turned on. Change the orientation of the screen.
<Right 90, Left 90>
Set how long the screen stays on when not in use.
<15sec, 1min, 3min, Always On>
Adjust the brightness of the screen. <1, 2, 3, 4, 5>
Menu Street Mode Audio Upscaler myDNSe Beep Sound Wise Volume
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Set to make high-pitched sounds resemble their original sound. <Off, On>
Set up your own equalizer (DNSe) to improve the quality of sound. Adjust frequencies for each equalizer and tap <OK>. <myDNSe1, myDNSe2>
Turn on or off the key tone and touch tone.
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Set to limit the volume of the earphones to protect your hearing.
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<Off>: You can adjust the volume as you want. If you increase the volume over level 15 and restart your player, the player will turn on at volume level 15 to protect your hearing.
<On>: Your player displays a warning message and emits a warning tone when you are exposed to a high level of volume for a long period of time. Your player automatically changes the volume to a moderate level. Master EQ Optimize the sound settings for your earphones. Adjust frequencies for the equalizer and tap
<OK>. Customize settings>Settings 73 Language settings System settings Menu Menu Contents Description Select a language for the display text. Select a language to display the contents stored in your player. Time settings Menu Date&Time Date Type Time Zone Description Set the current time and date. Set the time format. <YY-MM-DD, MM-DD-YY, DD-MM-YY>
Select your time zone to view the current time . Menu Description Enter user information, such as name and birthday. Note My Info User information will display on the screen when your player is turned on. On your birthday, the message Happy birthday will display. Sleep PC Connection Set to automatically turn off your player after a speci ed period of time. <Off, 30min, 60min, 90min>
Select a USB connection mode. Output Select an external input mode.
< - NTSC>: USA, Canada, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Mexico, etc.
< - PAL> (Supports the BDGHI type only):
Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Norway, etc. Customize settings>Settings 74 Menu Hold Option Library Update Default Set Description Set how your player works when you press [Power].
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<Touch Screen Only>: Lock the touch screen only. Update the le library. Use this option after changing the language to display the contents (select
<Settings> <Language> <Contents>) when le names do not display correctly in your player. Restore all settings to the factory settings. Delete all data and les stored in your player and restore all settings to the factory settings. Format Note Remember to make backup copies of all important data stored in your player. The manufacturers warranty does not cover loss of data that results from user actions. Menu Description Check the DivX registration code for your player. Note Registering is a digital ABOUT DIVX VIDEO: DivX video format created by DivX, Inc. This is an of cial DivX Certi ed device that plays DivX video.
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ABOUT DIV This DivX Certi ed device must be registered with DivX in order to play DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD) content. First generate the DivX VOD registration code for your device and submit it during the registration process. [Important: DivX VOD content is protected by a DivX DRM
(Digital Rights Management) system that restricts playback to registered DivX Certi ed devices. If you try to play DivX VOD content not authorized for your device, the message "Authorization Error"
will be displayed and your content will not play.] Learn more at http://vod.divx.com. Customize settings>Settings 75 Menu About Description Check the system information of your player.
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<Memory>: View the total amount of memory, and the amount of memory being used and remaining.
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Shop Mode Set your player to play the sample video when the player is not used. Note When you do not use your player for 60 seconds, the sample video automatically plays. If the sample video is deleted from your player, this menu will not be available. Appendix View the maintenance, speci cations, and troubleshooting for your player. Maintenance .......................................................................77 Speci cations .....................................................................80 Index ...................................................................................82 WARRANTY .......................................................................84 LICENSE ............................................................................87 Software License ................................................................88 Maintenance Learn how to maintain your player and upgrade the software of your player. Maintenance of your player Carefully read the following to properly clean, store, or dispose of your player. 77 Cleaning When your player is dirty, wipe your player with a soft, clean and dry cloth. Do not apply cleaners to your player's surface. This may cause damage or affect the performance of the player. Do not clean your player with gasoline, benzene, thinner, WD-40, or other chemicals. This may cause damage to your players surface. Storing Store your player in a well-ventilated area. Disposing Dispose of wrapping materials, batteries, and electronic devices separately. The wrapping materials include paper and two kinds of plastics (PC, PE). Software upgrade Connect to a PC and upgrade the software through EmoDio. For more information, see <Help>
of EmoDio. Appendix>Maintenance Troubleshooting When you have a trouble using the player, try the following before contacting a service center. Problem My player will not turn on. The touch screen and buttons do not work. The screen does not display anything. Solution Your player will not turn on if the battery is completely drained. Recharge the battery and turn the player on again. Press the reset button to reset your player See page 8. Check if the keys are locked. Check if the keys or icons correspond to the functions you want to activate. Press the reset button to reset your player See page 8. Your player turns off when you do not use it for a speci c period of time. Turn your player on and try again. The screen may not be visible under the direct rays of the sun. The screen turns off automatically after the period of time you set in <Display Off Time>
has elapsed. Press any key or tap the screen to turn on the screen. 78 Problem The battery running time is different from what is written in the user manual. My player will not run a program. My player will not connect to a PC. The le transfer is too slow. My player will not play any music les. Solution The battery running time may differ depending on the current sound mode or display settings. The battery running time may shorten when your player was left in a high or low temperature. You may download the program from a PC that does not meet PC requirements. See the recommended PC requirements. Run Windows Update on a PC. Select key updates and service packs and update all. When the update is completed, reboot the PC and reconnect. The le transfer rate may slow down if you formatted your player on Windows 2000. Reformat the player on Windows XP or Vista and try again. End all programs you are not using. Running multiple programs simultaneously can slow down the le transfer rate. Check if any playable music les are stored in your player. Check if music les are stored in your player. Check the battery remaining. Appendix>Maintenance 79 Problem Solution I cannot download les to my player. Check if the USB cable is correctly connected. Reconnect it. Check if the memory is full. Press the reset button to reset your player See page 8. Files or data are missing. Check if you disconnected the USB cable while transferring les or data. This can cause data loss or fatal errors in your player. Samsung is not responsible for any damages resulting from data loss. This is normal if the currently playing le is of the VBR format. The playing time does not display correctly during playback. What is VBR le?
VBR (Variable Bit Rate) le varies the compression ratio per time segment depending on the complexity of the time segment. The le name does not display correctly. Change the language setting in <Settings>
<Language> <Contents> and then update the le library. Problem My player is getting hot to the touch. My player does not play a video le but display an error message. The Bluetooth wireless connection is not established. Solution Charging the battery can heat up your player. It does not affect the player's life or capabilities. Retransfer the video le with EmoDio. Check if you are connecting to Bluetooth-
certi ed stereo headsets. Your player does not support mono hands-free headsets. If you restart your player, stereo headset, or mobile phone, the Bluetooth connection may be ended. Reconnect again. If you are connecting to a mobile phone, the connection with a Bluetooth stereo headset must be ended. Check if a stereo headset is connected with your player. Ensure that each device's visibility is not set to <Non-Discoverable>. Specifi cations Model Name Rating Audio YP-R1 DC 5.0V / 1A MPEG1/2/2.5 Layer 3 (8 kbps ~ 320 kbps, 22 KHz ~ 48 KHz) WMA (12 kbps ~ 320 kbps, 16 KHz ~ 48 KHz) Ogg (32 kbps ~ 400 kbps, Q0 ~ Q10, 8 KHz ~ 48 KHz) AAC-LC (8 kbps ~ 320 kbps, 8 KHz ~ 48 KHz) AAC+ (8 kbps ~ 320 kbps, 8 KHz ~ 48 KHz) Enhanced-AAC-Plus (8 kbps ~ 320 kbps, 8 KHz ~ 48 KHz) FLAC (level 0 ~ 8, 16 KHz ~ 48 KHz) RA (20 kbps ~ 96 kbps, 8 KHz, 11.025 KHz, 44.1 KHz) WAV (wav standard, 8 KHz ~ 48 KHz) File AVI/SVI Video MP4 WMV/
ASF RMVB MOV MPEG4 (Max.720 X 480) Advanced Simple Pro le@Level 5 Divx3/4/5/(Max. 720 X 480) Xvid (Max. 720 X 480) H.264/AVC (Max. 720 X 480) High Pro le@Level3.0 Video WMV7/8 (MAX. 640 X 480) VC-1 (MAX 720 X 480) Advanced Pro le@level1 WMV7/8 (MAX. 720 X 480) VC-1 (MAX 720 X 480) Advanced Pro le@level1(vc1) RV8, 9,10 (MAX. 640 X 480) MPEG4 (Max.720 X 480) Advanced Simple Pro le@Level 5 H.264/AVC (Max. 720 X 480) High Pro le@Level 3.0 MPEG4 (Max.720 X 480) Advanced Simple Pro le@Level 5 H.264/AVC (Max. 720 X 480) High Pro le@Level 3.0 Image Flash JPEG (Baseline, Progressive), BMP (MAX32Bit), PNG, Gif (89a/87a) SWF (Flash Player 8.0 or lower, ActionScript2.0 or lower) 80 Audio MP3/AAC/
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Appendix>Specifi cations 81 Earphones Output Output Frequency Range Signal to Noise Ratio Supported Number of Files/
Folders Playing Time
(when using the earphones) Temperature Range for Operation Case Weight Dimensions (WxHxD) FM Radio FM T.H.D FM Signal to Noise Ratio FM Useable Sensitivity 20 mW/Ch. (based on16 :) 20 Hz~20 KHz 90 dB with 20 KHz LPF
(based on 1 KHz, 1 dB) File: Max. 10000 (including 4000 music les) Folder: Max. 10000 (including File) Music: 30 hours (MP3 128 kbps, Volume level 15, Normal sound mode, LCD off) Video: 5 hours ((Brightness 5, Volume level 15, Normal sound mode) 23 F ~ 95 F (-5 C ~ 35 C) Tempered glass, Plastic, Aluminum 50 g 45.5 X 85.2 X 8.9 mm 1 %
50 dB 38 dB Wireless System B014773 F1D Bluetooth QD ID Emission Type Transmit Frequency 2402 MHz ~ 2480 MHz 2402 MHz ~ 2480 MHz Receive Frequency Number of channels 79 channels Temperature Modulation System GFSK Communication Mode Humidity Speci cations Version Supported Module Semi-duplex Operation 2.1 + EDR BCM2070 0 ~ 95 %
14 F ~ 122 F (-10 C ~ +50 C)
* Some of the contents in this manual are subject to change without prior notice for further improvement. Index A address book 68 B battery, charging 9 Beat DJ inserting lters 47 inserting sample sounds 46 Bluetooth connecting 60 disconnecting 61 nding and pairing 59 making calls (hands-free) 61 transferring les 63 C charging 9 D datacasts 66 device lock locking/unlocking 10 display - viewing on TV 24 82 documents inserting bookmarks 52 viewing 51 E enter text with keypad 22 with smart nger 23 F le browser 30 les deleting 31 downloading with EmoDio 27 downloading with removable disk 28 searching 30 supported 26 ash player 57 FM radio listening to 54 recording 55 saving stations 56 format 74 Appendix>Index G games 58 I image viewer 49 L library update 74 M main menu changing style 14 changing wallpaper 14 organizing favorite menus 15 menu tray 20 mini player 21 music creating playlists 42 playing 38 repeating section of track 40 searching for les 42 P PC requirements 26 photos viewing 49 viewing slideshows 49 Q quick tray 20 R recording FM radio 55 voice 67 removable disk 28 reset hole 8 RSS reader 66 S settings display 72 language 73 sound 72 system 73 subway map 69 83 T text viewer inserting bookmarks 52 vieiwng documents 51 touch screen dragging 12 tapping 12 TV out 24 V videos inserting bookmarks 36 playing 33 playing from clip 35 voice recorder 67 volume key 8 W widgets accessing widget list 18 adding to main menu screen 17 WARRANTY 84 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 con rmation, indicating the date of purchase, dealers name, model, serial No. and product number. Samsung reserves the right to refuse warranty service if this information has been removed or changed after the original purchase of the product from the dealer. 2. Samsungs obligations are to the repair of the defective part, and at its discretion, replacement of the product
(service exchange unit). 3. Warranty repairs must be carried out by an Authorized Samsung Dealer/Service Center. No reimbursement will be made for repairs carried out by non Samsung Centers, and warranty coverage will not be valid for any repairs or damage caused by such repairs. Appendix>WARRANTY 85 4. Repair or replacement under the terms of this warranty does not give right to extension to or a new starting of the period of warranty. Repair or direct replacement under the terms of this warranty may be ful lled with functionally equivalent service exchange units. 5. The warranty is not applicable in cases other than defects in material, design and workmanship. The warranty does not cover the following:
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Periodic checks, maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear. Abuse or misuse, including but not solely limited to the failure to use this product for its normal purposed or in accordance with Samsungs instructions usage and maintenance. Use of the product in conjunction with accessories not approved by Samsung for use with this product. Failure of the product arising from incorrect installation or use not consistent with technical or safety standardsin current force, or failure to comply with productmanual instructions. Accidents, Acts of God or any cause beyond the control of Samsung caused by lightning, water, re, public disturbances and improper ventilation. Unauthorized modi cations carried out for the product to comply with local or national technical standards in countries for which the Samsung product was not originally designed. Repairs performed by non-authorized service centers such as opening of the product by a non-authorized person. The model, serial No. and product number on the product has been altered, deleted, removed or made illegible.
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(800-726-7864) www.samsung.com/us Samsung Electronics America, Inc. 105 Challenger Road Ridge eld Park, NJ 07660-0511 REV 1.0
1 2 | Label format and location | ID Label/Location Info | 80.15 KiB | November 08 2009 |
FCC/IC Label 1. FCC/IC Label Drawing Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. Model : YP-R1 FCC ID : A3LYPR1 IC: 649E-YPR1 Made in China 2. FCC/IC Label Location
1 2 | Agent authorization | Cover Letter(s) | 43.92 KiB | November 08 2009 |
Date: May. 20, 2009 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia MD 21046 c.c. Compliance Certification Services Certification Division 47173 Benicia Street Fremont, CA 94538, USA To whom it may concern:
I, the undersigned, hereby authorize Lab Manager Jim. Kim of SGS Testing Korea Co., Ltd and hereafter referred to as SGS Testing Korea, to act on our behalf in all manners relating to application for equipment authorization, including signing of all documents relating to these matters. Any and all acts carried out by Lab Manager Jim. Kim of SGS Testing Korea Co., Ltd on our behalf shall have the same effect as acts of our own. I, the undersigned, hereby certify that we are not subject to a denial of federal benefits, that includes FCC benefits, pursuant to Section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1988, 21 U.S.C. 853(a). In authorizing SGS Testing Korea as our agent, we still recognize that we are responsible to:
a) b) c) d) comply with the relevant provisions of the certification program;
make all necessary arrangements for the conduct of the evaluation, including provision for examining documentation and access to all areas, records (including internal audit reports) and personnel for the purposes of evaluation (e.g. testing, inspection, assessment, surveillance, reassessment) and resolution of complaints;
make claims regarding certification only in respect of the scope for which certification has been granted;
do not use our product certification in such a manner as to bring the Certification Division into disrepute and not make any statement regarding our product certification which the Certification Division may consider misleading or unauthorized;
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use certification only to indicate the products are certified as being in conformity with specified standards;
endeavor to ensure that no certificate or report nor any part thereof is used in a misleading manner;
ensure that any reference to our product certification in communication media such as documents, brochures or advertising, complies with the requirements of the Certification Division;
keep a record of all complaints made known to the us relating to the products compliance with requirements of the relevant standard and to make these records available to the Certification Division when requested;
take appropriate action with respect to such complaints and any deficiencies found in products or services that affect compliance with the requirements for certification;
k) document the actions taken. This authorization is valid until further written notice from the applicant. Sincerely Yours, Steve Kim / General Manager Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
1 2 | Request for confidentiality | Cover Letter(s) | 103.06 KiB | November 08 2009 |
Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road Columbia, MD 21046 Gentlemen:
This letter is to comply with Section 0.457(d)(2)(i) and 0.459 pertaining to confidential material. We, Samsung Electronics , would like the following documents regarding this submission for FCC ID:
A3LYPR1 to be kept confidential. 1. Schematics 2. Operating description 3. Block diagram The above material contains trade secrets or technical data, which would customarily be guarded from competitors. We do not want these documents to be accessible to the general public. Sincerely, Steve. Kim / General Manager Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. If you have not received all pages, please call the direct phone number. FAX : 031-428-5859 TEL : 031-428-5744
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2009-08-11 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral |
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1 2 | Effective |
2009-08-11
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0027908797
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1 2 | Physical Address |
19 Chapin Rd., Building D
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Pine Brook
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Pine Brook, NJ
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
A3L
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
YPR1
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
J**** C********
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1 2 | Title |
General Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
973-8********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
973-8********
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1 2 |
j******@samsung.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 2 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | BLUETOOTH MP3 PLAYER | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power listed is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter within a host device, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures.. End-Users must be provided with transmitter operation conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
SGS Korea Co., Ltd.
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1 2 | Name |
J**** C******
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 2 |
j******@sgs.com
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1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0027900 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15B | CC |
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