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Contents MP3 Player Features of your new MP3 Player Safety information Protect Yourself Protect Your MP3 Player Contents Reading text Reading a bookmarked file Using the text menu Using the music menuUsing the video menu Viewing pictures Picture display Using the picture menuMenu tree Product specifications License Player Earphones BasicsWHAT’S Included User/Recording button Screen display Power & Hold buttonReset hole Your MP3 PlayerRight file browser button Your MP3 PlayerMenu button Back button Tap to move to the previous screenYour MP3 Player Resetting the System Tap on the touch button with your fingertip Using the Touch ButtonCharging Time About 4 hours Charging the BatteryTurning the Power off Caring for the BatteryTurning the Power on & OFF Turning the Power onPress the button once Controlling the VolumeDisabling the Buttons Tap the Up,Down buttonSelect Delete File Yes Browsing for Files Using File BrowserDeleting Files with File Browser Changing the Settings and Preferences You can set the master EQ, beep sound and volume limit Sound Setting OptionsDisplay Setting Options Language Setting Options Tap Select Yes Date&Time Setting OptionSet the current date and time Set each Year, Month, Date, Hour, Min, AM/PMSystem Setting Options ƒ Regarding the Built-In Memory Enter your name My Name SettingMy Birthday Setting Select My Info Select My NameSelect User Button Mode User Button Mode SettingYou can use the player as a removable storage device When the pc connection is set to MSCUsing as a removable disk Disconnect the player from your PC Disconnecting from your PCPC Requirements EmoDioUsing Emodio Using Emodio Listening by Category Listening to musicMusic List Listening by CategoryMusic Playback Display Lock Indicator Current TimeTouch Buttons for Playback Control To edit the Playlist Name Creating a Playlist on Your MP3 PlayerTo delete a Playlist Select Add New Playlist To add a new PlaylistSelect Add to Playlist To add a file to the PlaylistTo play a file in the Playlist Select Music BrowserSelect Delete All from Playlist To delete a file from a PlaylistTo delete all files from a Playlist Select Delete from PlaylistSelect a desired sound effect Using the Music MenuTo set the sound effect Select Sound EffectTo set the Digital Natural Sound engine DNSe Using the Music MenuUser DNSe Options Set the options you prefer and tapPlay Mode Options To set the play modeSelect Play Mode Select a desired play modeMusic Play Screen Options To select the music play screenSelect Music Play Screen Select a desired music play screenSelect Skip Interval To set the play speedTo set the skip interval Select Play SpeedTo add a file to the Playlist Tap during Section Repeat Select Repeat A-B ModeTo set Section Repeat Tap at the beginning of the section you want to repeatWatching a Video Watching a videoVideo Playback Display Up, Down button Select Brightness Using the Video MenuTo adjust the brightness Watching a Bookmarked FileSelect a desired auto skip Using the Video MenuTo set the auto skip Select Auto SkipHorizontal view, tap the Left, Right button Viewing picturesViewing Pictures To move to the previous/ next picturePicture Preview Screen Picture DisplaySelect Music On or FM Radio On Using the Picture MenuTo view pictures while listening to music or FM radio To watch a slideshowSelect Stop Slideshow Using the Picture MenuTo stop the slideshow To set the slideshow speedTap while a picture is zoomed To cancel the zoomingTo enlarge a picture To rotate a picture Select Transition Effect To set a picture as a background imageTo change the transition effect Select Select as My Skin YesTap the Left, Right button Reading textReading Text To move to the previous/nextTo read text while listening to music or FM radio Using the Text MenuReading a Bookmarked File Select Go to 1st Page Yes Using the Text MenuTo move to the first To change the font sizeSelect Text Viewer Color To set the text view modeSelect View Mode To set the text viewer colourSelect a desired language To set a text languageSelect Text Language Tap while listening to FM Radio Listening to FM radioListening to FM Radio To use the Mute functionFM Radio Display To search for FM stations Using the FM Radio MenuSelect Go to Preset Mode Using the FM Radio MenuTo switch to Preset Mode To switch to Manual ModeTo cancel Auto Preset To store stations in the preset memorySelect Add to Preset Select Auto Preset YesSelect Delete from Preset To listen to preset stationsTo delete a preset Tap the Left, Right button in Preset modeTap during the recording To record FM Radio broadcastingTo stop recording Select Start RecordingSelect FM Reception To set the FM recording qualityTo set the FM reception Select REC QualityIncrements between 87.50 MHz~108.00 MHz To set the FM regionSelect FM Region Select a desired FM regionViewing Datacasts Viewing datacastsSelect Voice REC Voice RecordingTo stop voice recording Select Voice REC Quality Voice RecordingTo set Voice Recording Quality To check the Recorded FileBubble Smile Playing Video GamesChicken Runaway Playing Video GamesTroubleshooting Problem Solution Again Go to Settings LanguageGames Display Language Date&Time System Pack File Browser Settings VoiceAppendix Menu TreeFile Compatibility Product SpecificationsCase License Correct Disposal of Batteries in this Product Contact Samsung World Wide 0818 717 801 1SAMSUNG172678Samsung 902 172 SAMSUNG726 78 SamsungPreamble Them these terms so they know their rights Free software and charge for this service if you wishThis license document, but changing it is not allowed Receive or can get the source code. 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