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Contents
MP3 Player
Features of your new MP3 Player
Safety information
Protect Yourself
Protect Your MP3 Player
Safety Information
Declaration of Conformity
Battery
Resetting the system
Using the touch button
Caring for the battery
Contents
Listening to FM Radio
Troubleshooting Appendix
Basics
WHAT’S Included
Player
Your MP3 Player
Screen display Power & Hold button
Reset hole
User/Recording button
Back button Tap to move to the previous screen
Your MP3 Player
Menu button
Right file browser button
Used to connect to your PC or other Devices that support MTP
Earphones
Resetting the System
Using the Touch Button
Tap on the touch button with your fingertip
Connecting to Your PC/CHARGING the Battery
Charging Time
About 4 hours
Turning the Power on
Caring for the Battery
Turning the Power on & OFF
Turning the Power off
Tap the Up,Down button
Controlling the Volume
Disabling the Buttons
Press the button once
Browsing for Files Using File Browser
Deleting Files with File Browser
Select Delete File Yes
Changing the Settings and Preferences
Sound Setting Options
You can set the master EQ, beep sound and volume limit
Display Setting Options
Language Setting Options
Set each Year, Month, Date, Hour, Min, AM/PM
Date&Time Setting Option
Set the current date and time
Tap Select Yes
System Setting Options
Regarding the Built-In Memory
Select My Info Select My Name
My Name Setting
My Birthday Setting
Enter your name
You can use the player as a removable storage device
When the pc connection is set to MSC
Using as a removable disk
Open files/folders to transfer on your PC
Disconnecting from your PC
Click the Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device Drive
Message Disconnect the player from your
User Button Mode Setting
Select User Button Mode
EmoDio
PC Requirements
Using Emodio
Using Emodio
Listening to music
Listening by Category
Listening by Category
Music List
Lock Indicator Current Time
Music Playback Display
Touch Buttons for Playback Control
Creating a Playlist on Your MP3 Player
To delete a Playlist
To edit the Playlist Name
To add a new Playlist
Select Add New Playlist
Select Music Browser
To add a file to the Playlist
To play a file in the Playlist
Select Add to Playlist
Select Delete from Playlist
To delete a file from a Playlist
To delete all files from a Playlist
Select Delete All from Playlist
Select Sound Effect
Using the Music Menu
To set the sound effect
Select a desired sound effect
Using the Music Menu
To set the Digital Natural Sound engine DNSe
Set the options you prefer and tap
User DNSe Options
Select a desired play mode
To set the play mode
Select Play Mode
Play Mode Options
Select a desired music play screen
To select the music play screen
Select Music Play Screen
Music Play Screen Options
Select Play Speed
To set the play speed
To set the skip interval
Select Skip Interval
To add a file to the Playlist
Tap at the beginning of the section you want to repeat
Select Repeat A-B Mode
To set Section Repeat
Tap during Section Repeat
Watching a video
Watching a Video
Video Playback Display
Up, Down button
Watching a Bookmarked File
Using the Video Menu
To adjust the brightness
Select Brightness
Select Auto Skip
Using the Video Menu
To set the auto skip
Select a desired auto skip
To move to the previous/ next picture
Viewing pictures
Viewing Pictures
Horizontal view, tap the Left, Right button
Picture Display
Picture Preview Screen
To watch a slideshow
Using the Picture Menu
To view pictures while listening to music or FM radio
Select Music On or FM Radio On
To set the slideshow speed
Using the Picture Menu
To stop the slideshow
Select Stop Slideshow
To cancel the zooming
To enlarge a picture
Tap while a picture is zoomed
To rotate a picture
Select Select as My Skin
To set a picture as a background image
To change the transition effect
Select Transition Effect
To move to the previous/next
Reading text
Reading Text
Tap the Left, Right button
Using the Text Menu
Reading a Bookmarked File
To read text while listening to music or FM radio
To change the font size
Using the Text Menu
To move to the first
Select Go to 1st Page Yes
To set the text viewer color
To set the text view mode
Select View Mode
Select Text Viewer Color
To set a text language
Select Text Language
Select a desired language
To use the Mute function
Listening to FM radio
Listening to FM Radio
Tap while listening to FM Radio
FM Radio Display
Using the FM Radio Menu
To search for FM stations
To switch to Manual Mode
Using the FM Radio Menu
To switch to Preset Mode
Select Go to Preset Mode
Select Auto Preset Yes
To store stations in the preset memory
Select Add to Preset
To cancel Auto Preset
Tap the Left, Right button in Preset mode
To listen to preset stations
To delete a preset
Select Delete from Preset
Select Start Recording
To record FM Radio broadcasting
To stop recording
Tap during the recording
Select REC Quality
To set the FM recording quality
To set the FM reception
Select FM Reception
Select a desired FM region
To set the FM region
Select FM Region
Increments between 87.50 MHz~108.00 MHz
Viewing datacasts
Viewing Datacasts
To stop voice recording
Enjoying the prime pack
Voice Recording
Select Voice REC
To check the Recorded File
Voice Recording
To set Voice Recording Quality
Select Voice REC Quality
Playing Video Games
Bubble Smile
Playing Video Games
Chicken Runaway
Connect the player to your PC with the USB cable
Select Portable Device Update Firmware
Upgrading fi rmware
Click the Menu button on the top of the EmoDio program
Troubleshooting
Battery life can vary depending on
Go to Settings Language
Again
Appendix
Menu Tree
Product Specifications
File Compatibility
Case
License
Warranty
Warranty Conditions
Warranty
Warranty
Warranty
Samsung
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