Samsung YH-925 manual Playing music

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Playing music

Make sure the player is fully charged and the earphones are connected.

Turning Power On and Off

Power On: Press and hold the √» button to turn on the power.

Power Off: Press and hold the √» button to turn off the power.

I Playing Music

PLAY

Select Now Playing in the menu.

Playback starts automatically.

Now playing

I Pausing Music

Press the √» button to pause playback.

While in Pause mode, briefly press √» again to resume playback.

Note

-Press and hold the SEL button in Now Playing mode while a file is playing to display the current Playlist.

-In the Playlist, use the SCROLL UP/SCROLL DOWN buttons to move to a track, and press the √» button to play the selected track.

I Adjusting the Volume

Press the VOLUME UP or DOWN button to adjust the volume from 0 to 40.

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Hold Feature

Use the Hold feature to lock and disable all buttons. The Hold feature is useful to prevent your Samsung player from being accidentally turned off or on when jogging, or to ensure uninterrupted playback.

Activate

HOLD

on the main unit.

ENG

 

 

When you activate the HOLD switch, a "" appears on the display.

Loop Repeating

I Starting Point

While playing a music file, press the SEL button at the beginning of the loop you want to set.

A appears in the display.

I Ending Point

Press the SEL button again to set the end of the loop.

A B appears in the display. The loop is played repeatedly.

Note

- Press the SEL button to cancel the loop.

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Contents YH-925 Contents Safety Instructions EarphonesAmbient operating conditions Environmental InformationBattery Charger Safety Charging the BatteryFeatures 3D surroundSRS feature adds spaciousness to the soundYour player supports playback of both MP3 and WMA Maximum data speed transfer of 120 MbpsComponents Location of ControlsDisplay Connecting the player to your PC Insert the Installation CD into CD-ROM driveConnecting the player to your PC with a USB cable Properly installedManual Installation of the USB Driver Check the device managerDisconnecting the USB cable Formatting in PCUsing Recovery Utilities Using the Mass Storage DeviceInstalling the Napster Software Using Napster Searching for and Purchasing MusicImporting Your Existing Music Your playerYour player using the Napster application Transferring Music to Your PlayerYH925AME Inlay 1/7/05 1929120 Using Napster Deleting Music on Your Player Getting Help with NapsterButton Installing Multimedia Studio Select languageUsing Multimedia Studio Editing ImagesSelect the image to edit Press the Edit Img buttonMaking Albums for Slide Shows Connect the player to PCPress the Edit Alb button at the top of Multimedia Studio Press the Add Music button to add background musicCapturing Video To View Help on Multimedia Studio Press the Save buttonPlaying music Menu Mode Searching for Specific Parts in Play ModeSearching for Music Files in Play Mode Searching for Music Files in Pause ModeLibrary Artists All Tracks Library AlbumsLibrary Tracks Library Genres BluesPlay Options Artist, Album, Tracks, Genres Selecting a PlaylistPlay Options Playlists Then press the Select buttonSearching for and Selecting Voice Files Play Options Voice RecordingsPress the √» button or SEL button on the desired file LibrarySlide the REC switch to start recording Recording MP3sViewing Image Files Photo AlbumUsing USB Host Connecting an External DeviceViewing Slide Show Photo Album Slide ShowTransferring Files from an External Device to the Player Transferring Files from the Player to an External DeviceAt the External Device screen, press the √» button Move to a file to transfer to the external deviceEqualizer Settings SettingsShuffle and Repeat Playback SRS Settings Recording SettingsSettings SRS Settings Settings Record SettingsBacklight Settings Contrast SettingsLCD Off Time Settings On-Time appearsPower Off Settings Settings Fader EffectFader Effect Restoring Default Settings TroubleshootingSettings About Player InformationSpecifications Backlight is offSafety Information FCCWarranty Warranty ConditionsWarranty