Samsung YP-Q2JCW/XEF, YP-Q2JCB/XAA, YP-Q2JEW/XEF manual Picture Display, Picture Preview Screen

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PICTURE DISPLAY

Picture Preview Screen

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1Parent Menu Indicator

2Current Time

3Battery Status Current file /

4Total number of files Indicator

5Lock Indicator

6Music Play Status

7Picture Mode Indicator

8File Name

9Thumbnail Images

ƒ The screen pictures are for illustration purposes only. The actual screen may differ.

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Contents MP3 Player Features of your new MP3 Player Safety information Protect Yourself Protect Your MP3 Player Declaration of Conformity Safety InformationUsing the touch button Resetting the systemBattery Caring for the batteryContents Listening to FM Radio Troubleshooting Appendix Basics WHAT’S IncludedPlayer Reset hole Screen display Power & Hold buttonYour MP3 Player User/Recording buttonMenu button Your MP3 PlayerBack button Tap to move to the previous screen Right file browser buttonEarphones Used to connect to your PC or other Devices that support MTPResetting the System Tap on the touch button with your fingertip Using the Touch ButtonConnecting to Your PC/CHARGING the Battery Charging TimeAbout 4 hours Turning the Power on & OFF Caring for the BatteryTurning the Power on Turning the Power offDisabling the Buttons Controlling the VolumeTap the Up,Down button Press the button onceBrowsing for Files Using File Browser Deleting Files with File BrowserSelect Delete File Yes Changing the Settings and Preferences You can set the master EQ, beep sound and volume limit Sound Setting OptionsDisplay Setting Options Language Setting Options Set the current date and time Date&Time Setting OptionSet each Year, Month, Date, Hour, Min, AM/PM Tap Select YesSystem Setting Options ƒ Regarding the Built-In Memory My Birthday Setting My Name SettingSelect My Info Select My Name Enter your nameUsing as a removable disk When the pc connection is set to MSCYou can use the player as a removable storage device Open files/folders to transfer on your PCDisconnecting from your PC Click the Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device DriveMessage Disconnect the player from your Select User Button Mode User Button Mode SettingPC 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 Creating a Playlist on Your MP3 Player To delete a PlaylistTo edit the Playlist Name Select Add New Playlist To add a new PlaylistTo play a file in the Playlist To add a file to the PlaylistSelect Music Browser Select Add to PlaylistTo delete all files from a Playlist To delete a file from a PlaylistSelect Delete from Playlist Select Delete All from PlaylistTo set the sound effect Using the Music MenuSelect Sound Effect Select a desired sound effectTo set the Digital Natural Sound engine DNSe Using the Music MenuUser DNSe Options Set the options you prefer and tapSelect Play Mode To set the play modeSelect a desired play mode Play Mode OptionsSelect Music Play Screen To select the music play screenSelect a desired music play screen Music Play Screen OptionsTo set the skip interval To set the play speedSelect Play Speed Select Skip IntervalTo add a file to the Playlist To set Section Repeat Select Repeat A-B ModeTap at the beginning of the section you want to repeat Tap during Section RepeatWatching a Video Watching a videoVideo Playback Display Up, Down button To adjust the brightness Using the Video MenuWatching a Bookmarked File Select BrightnessTo set the auto skip Using the Video MenuSelect Auto Skip Select a desired auto skipViewing Pictures Viewing picturesTo move to the previous/ next picture Horizontal view, tap the Left, Right buttonPicture Preview Screen Picture DisplayTo view pictures while listening to music or FM radio Using the Picture MenuTo watch a slideshow Select Music On or FM Radio OnTo stop the slideshow Using the Picture MenuTo set the slideshow speed Select Stop SlideshowTo cancel the zooming To enlarge a pictureTap while a picture is zoomed To rotate a picture To change the transition effect To set a picture as a background imageSelect Select as My Skin Select Transition EffectReading Text Reading textTo move to the previous/next Tap the Left, Right buttonUsing the Text Menu Reading a Bookmarked FileTo read text while listening to music or FM radio To move to the first Using the Text MenuTo change the font size Select Go to 1st Page YesSelect View Mode To set the text view modeTo set the text viewer color Select Text Viewer ColorTo set a text language Select Text LanguageSelect a desired language Listening to FM Radio Listening to FM radioTo use the Mute function Tap while listening to FM RadioFM Radio Display To search for FM stations Using the FM Radio MenuTo switch to Preset Mode Using the FM Radio MenuTo switch to Manual Mode Select Go to Preset ModeSelect Add to Preset To store stations in the preset memorySelect Auto Preset Yes To cancel Auto PresetTo delete a preset To listen to preset stationsTap the Left, Right button in Preset mode Select Delete from PresetTo stop recording To record FM Radio broadcastingSelect Start Recording Tap during the recordingTo set the FM reception To set the FM recording qualitySelect REC Quality Select FM ReceptionSelect FM Region To set the FM regionSelect a desired FM region Increments between 87.50 MHz~108.00 MHzViewing Datacasts Viewing datacastsVoice Recording Enjoying the prime packTo stop voice recording Select Voice RECTo set Voice Recording Quality Voice RecordingTo check the Recorded File Select Voice REC QualityBubble Smile Playing Video GamesChicken Runaway Playing Video GamesUpgrading fi rmware Select Portable Device Update FirmwareConnect the player to your PC with the USB cable Click the Menu button on the top of the EmoDio programTroubleshooting Battery life can vary depending on Again Go to Settings LanguageMenu Tree AppendixFile Compatibility Product SpecificationsCase License Warranty Conditions WarrantyWarranty Warranty Warranty Samsung Receive or can get the source code. And you must show This license document, but changing it is not allowedPermission to copy, distribute and/or modify the software Make certain that everyone understands that there is noInteractively when run, you must cause it, when started If the modified program normally reads commandsIs no warranty or else, saying that you provide a Warranty and that users may redistribute the programTerms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medium Installation of the executable. However, as a specialAlternative is allowed only for noncommercial distribution Only if you received the program in object codeProblems or concerns This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what isDistributed through that system in reliance on consistent System and a licensee cannot impose that choiceLicense as published by the Free Software Foundation Or modify it under the terms of the GNU General PublicFitness for a Particular PURPOSE. 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