Samsung YP-S3JCW/XEF, YP-S3JCG/XEF, YP-S3JAL/XEF, YP-S3JAB/XEF, YP-S3JCB/XEF Protect Your MP3 Player

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PROTECT YOURSELF

ƒUsing earphones or headphones for an extended time may cause serious WARNING 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 60db and road noise is approximately 80db).

You are strongly advised to set the volume level to medium (the medium level is usually less than 2/3 of the maximum).

ƒIf you feel a ringing in the ear(s), lower the volume or stop using the earphones or headphones.

PROTECT YOUR MP3 PLAYER

ƒDo not leave the player in temperatures above 95°F (35°C), such as a sauna or a parked car.

ƒDo not cause excessive impact on the player by dropping it.

ƒDo not place heavy objects on top of the player.

ƒPrevent any foreign particles or dust from entering into the product.

ƒDo not place the product near magnetic objects.

CAUTION

CAUTION

NOTE

ƒBe sure to backup important data. Samsung is not responsible for data loss.

ƒUse only accessories provided by or approved by Samsung.

ƒDo not spray water on the product. Never clean the product with chemical substances such as benzene or thinner, as it may cause fire, electric shock or deteriorate the surface.

ƒFailure to follow these instructions may lead to physical injuries or damage to the player.

ƒWhen printing this user manual, we recommend that you print in color and check “Fit to Page” in the print option for better viewing.

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Contents Imagine the possibilities MP3 PlayerFeatures of your new MP3 Player Safety information Protect Yourself Protect Your MP3 Player Contents Creating a playlist using EmoDio PausingUsing EmoDio Using the music menuRegistering a channel Viewing pictures Using the picture menuEmoDio Viewing DatacastsLicense Troubleshooting 86 TroubleshootingMenu Tree Player Earphones USB Cable BasicsWHAT’S Included Your MP3 Player Neck string hole Screen display Power & Hold switchReset hole Menu button Your MP3 PlayerEarphone connection jack USB connection port Earphones Music Video Screen DisplaysPicture Picture Mode IndicatorFM Radio Current fileTap on the touch button with your fingertip Using the Touch ButtonCharging the Battery Turning the Power on & OFF Caring for the BatteryTurning the Power on Turning the Power offTap the Up, Down button Controlling the VolumePlaying Music Disabling the Buttons Browsing for Files Using File BrowserTap the Left, Right button to select File Browser and tap Tap the Up, Down button to select a desired fileTap the Left, Right button to select Yes and tap Deleting Files with File BrowserMenu Style Settings Changing the Settings and PreferencesMenu Style Setting Options Tap the Up, Down button to select Menu Style and tapTap the Up, Down button to select Sound and tap Sound SettingsSound Setting Options Tap the Up, Down button to select Display and tap Display SettingsDisplay Setting Options Tap the Up, Down button to select Language and tap Language SettingsLanguage Setting Options Tap the Up, Down button to select Time and tap Time SettingsTime Setting Options Tap the Up, Down button to select System and tap System SettingsSystem Setting Options Resetting the System PC Requirements EmoDioClick Install now Installing EmodioTransferring Files to the Player with Emodio Click the icon for the type of file you want to Transfer Transferring Files to the Player with EmodioClick Add File on the bottom of EmoDio Select the files to add and click Openƒ What is SVI? Listening by Category Listening to musicTap the Up, Down button to select the desired list and tap Tap the Up, Down button to select the file to play and tapMusic List Listening by CategorySearching Within a Track PausingPlaying the Previous Track Playing the Next TrackCreating a Playlist Creating a Playlist Using EmodioClick Playlists on the top of EmoDio Click New Playlists on the bottomAdding music files to a Playlist you’ve created Creating a Playlist Using EmodioClick My PC on the top of EmoDio Click Playlists in the right corner of the windowSelect a playlist in the Playlists section Click Transferring a Playlist to your player using EmoDioTap the Up, Down button to select Add to Playlist and tap Creating a Playlist on Your MP3 PlayerTap the Up, Down button to select Playlists and tap Playing a PlaylistFollow the steps 1-4 above Tap Deleting a File from the PlaylistDeleting ALL Files from the Playlist To set the sound effect Using the Music MenuYou can enjoy clearer sound Tap while listening to music Tap the Up, Down button to select Sound Effect and tapTo set the Digital Natural Sound engine DNSe Using the Music MenuTap the Up, Down button to select DNSe and tap Tap the Up, Down button to select a desired DNSe and tap3D & Bass Play Mode Options To set the play modeTap the Up, Down button to select Play Mode and tap Music Play Screen Options To select the music play screenTap the Up, Down button to select Music Play Screen and tap Tap the Up, Down button to select Add to Alarm and tap To add to alarm soundTo set the play speed Tap the the Up, Down button to select Play Speed and tapTap the Up, Down button to select Skip Interval and tap To set the skip intervalTo move to play / remove the bookmark To set a bookmarkTap the Up, Down button to select Add Bookmark and tapTap during video playback Watching a videoTap the Up, Down button to select a video to play To Play the Next Video File To Move to a Specific FrameTo Play the Previous Video File Using the Video Menu To adjust the brightness Using the Video MenuTap the Up, Down button to select DNSe and tapHorizontal view, tap the Left, Right button Viewing picturesTo move to the previous/next picture To listen to music while viewing your picture Using the Picture MenuTo watch a slideshow How ToTo set the slideshow speed Using the Picture MenuTo stop the slideshow To enlarge a picture To cancel the zoomingYou can zoom in a picture Tap while viewing a picture Tap the Up, Down button to select Zoom and tapTo set a picture as a background image To rotate a pictureTap the Up, Down button to select Rotate and tap Tap the Up, Down button to select a desired angle and tapTo USE the Mute Function Listening to FM radioTap the Left, Right button to select FM Radio and tap Tap while listening to FM RadioTo Search for FM Stations To switch to Preset Mode Using the FM Radio MenuTo switch to Manual Mode Tap the Up, Down button to select Go to Preset Mode and tapTo store stations in the preset memory Using the FM Radio MenuPreset and tap Manual choose only the stations you want to storeTap the Left, Right button to select Yes To cancel Auto PresetIf you want to cancel the auto preset, tap in the process To delete other preset frequencies, follow 1-2 steps above To listen to preset stationsTo delete a preset To stop recording To record FM Radio broadcastingTap the Up, Down button to select Start Recording and tap Tap during the recordingTo set the FM sensitivity To set the FM recording qualityTap the Up, Down button to select FM REC Quality and tap Tap the Up, Down button to select FM Sensitivity and tapTap the Up, Down button to select FM Region and tap To set the FM regionRDS Display Options To set the RDS displayTap the Up, Down button to select RDS Display and tap To add to the alarm sound Registering a Channel Using the datacastNext Click OKTransferring a Datacast from Emodio Creating a NEW Channel GroupClick Datacasts on the top of EmoDio Click a desired group channel Click a desired channelYou can view channel posts added to Datacasts Viewing DatacastsTap the Left, Right button to select Datacasts and tap Tap the Up, Down button to select a desired file and tapReading Text Enjoying the prime packTo move to previous/next Tap the Left, Right button to select Prime PackTo move to the first Using the Text MenuTo listen to music while viewing your text Viewing a text Using the Text MenuTo move to/ remove the bookmark To set the text viewer color To change the font sizeTap the Up, Down button to select Font Size and tap Tap the Up, Down button to select Text Viewer Color and tapBaseball Playing Video GamesPizza Delivery Tap the Left, Right button to select Prime Pack and tapHoneybee Playing Video GamesJungmumun Food KingTap the Up, Down button to select New Alarm and tap Setting the AlarmTap the Up, Down button to select an alarm interval and tap Setting the AlarmTo delete an alarm setting To edit the alarm settingTap the Left, Right button to select a time zone Viewing the World ClockTap the Up, Down button to select World Clock and tap Power will not turn on if the battery is TroubleshootingIf Auto Power Off is selected from Power is turning offSettings → System, the Power will be Battery life differs fromAgain Go to Settings → Language →Check if the available file has been saved Menu Tree AppendixFile Compatibility Product SpecificationsLicense Correct Disposal of Batteries in this Product Contact Samsung World Wide Poland REV.2.0
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YP-S3JQG/XEE, YP-S3JQW/EDC, YP-S3JQG/EDC, YP-S3JAW/XEE, YP-S3JAL/XEF specifications

The Samsung YP-S3 series, which includes models such as YP-S3JAB/XEE, YP-S3JQB/XEE, YP-S3JQR/XEE, YP-S3JQB/EDC, and YP-S3JQL/XEE, represents a remarkable entry into the portable media player market. Renowned for their sleek design and robust features, these models cater to music enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.

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In terms of audio quality, the YP-S3 players are equipped with advanced sound technologies. The devices support a variety of audio formats, including MP3, WMA, and OGG, ensuring compatibility with most music libraries. The inclusion of an equalizer allows users to customize their listening experience by adjusting bass, treble, and mid-range frequencies according to their preferences.

The battery life of the YP-S3 series is impressive, providing hours of playback on a single charge. This longevity is complemented by a simple charging process, offering convenience for users who are constantly on the move.

Another significant aspect of the YP-S3 models is their storage capabilities. With options for built-in memory, users can store thousands of songs without the need for additional devices or cloud services. The models also feature a USB interface, facilitating easy transfer of files from a computer.

Additionally, the YP-S3 players often come with built-in FM radio, which allows users to tune into their favorite stations while on the go. This feature adds another dimension of versatility, catering not only to music lovers but also to those who enjoy talk shows or radio dramas.

In summary, the Samsung YP-S3 series, including the YP-S3JAB/XEE, YP-S3JQB/XEE, YP-S3JQR/XEE, YP-S3JQB/EDC, and YP-S3JQL/XEE, combines portability, superior sound quality, extensive storage, and user-friendly features. These characteristics make them an excellent choice for anyone seeking a portable media solution that excels in performance and style. Whether you're commuting, working out, or relaxing at home, the YP-S3 series ensures a satisfying and enjoyable listening experience.