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Contents MP3 Player Features of your new MP3 Player Safety information Protect Yourself Protect Your MP3 Player Contents Viewing pictures Picture display Using the picture menu Using the music menuUsing the video menu Reading text Reading a bookmarked file Using the text menuMenu tree Product specifications License WHAT’S Included BasicsPlayer Earphones Your MP3 Player Screen display Power & Hold buttonReset hole User/Recording buttonMenu button Down volume button Tap to reduce the volume or moveYour MP3 Player Back button Tap to move to the previous screenYour MP3 Player Resetting the System Using the Touch Button Tap on the touch button with your fingertipCharging the Battery Charging Time About 4 hoursTurning the Power on Caring for the BatteryTurning the Power on & OFF Turning the Power offTap the Up,Down button Controlling the VolumeDisabling the Buttons Press the button onceDeleting Files with File Browser Browsing for Files Using File BrowserSelect Delete File Yes Changing the Settings and Preferences Sound Setting Options You can set the master EQ, beep sound and volume limitDisplay Setting Options Language Setting Options Set each Year, Month, Date, Hour, Min, AM/PM Date&Time Setting OptionSet the current date and time Tap Select YesSystem Setting Options ƒ Regarding the Built-In Memory Select My Info Select My Name My Name SettingMy Birthday Setting Enter your nameUser Button Mode Setting Select User Button ModeEmoDio PC RequirementsUsing Emodio Using Emodio Open files/folders to transfer from your PC Using AS a Removable DiskYou can use the player as a removable storage device Open My Computer  Q2 from the desktopDisconnecting from Your PC Disconnect the player from your PCListening to music Listening by CategoryListening by Category Music ListLock Indicator Current Time Music Playback DisplayTouch Buttons for Playback Control To delete a Playlist Creating a Playlist on Your MP3 PlayerTo edit the Playlist Name To add a new Playlist Select Add New PlaylistSelect Music Browser To add a file to the PlaylistTo play a file in the Playlist Select Add to PlaylistSelect Delete from Playlist To delete a file from a PlaylistTo delete all files from a Playlist Select Delete All from PlaylistSelect Sound Effect Using the Music MenuTo set the sound effect Select a desired sound effectUsing the Music Menu To set the Digital Natural Sound engine DNSeSet the options you prefer and tap User DNSe OptionsSelect a desired play mode To set the play modeSelect Play Mode Play Mode OptionsSelect a desired music play screen To select the music play screenSelect Music Play Screen Music Play Screen OptionsSelect Play Speed To set the play speedTo set the skip interval Select Skip IntervalTo add a file to the Playlist Tap at the beginning of the section you want to repeat Select Repeat A-B ModeTo set Section Repeat Tap during Section RepeatWatching a video Watching a VideoVideo Playback Display Up, Down button Watching a Bookmarked File Using the Video MenuTo adjust the brightness Select BrightnessSelect Auto Skip Using the Video MenuTo set the auto skip Select a desired auto skipTo move to the previous/ next picture Viewing picturesViewing Pictures Horizontal view, tap the Left, Right buttonPicture Display Picture Preview ScreenTo watch a slideshow Using the Picture MenuTo view pictures while listening to music or FM radio Select Music On or FM Radio OnTo set the slideshow speed Using the Picture MenuTo stop the slideshow Select Stop SlideshowTo enlarge a picture To cancel the zoomingTap while a picture is zoomed To rotate a picture Select Select as My Skin Yes To set a picture as a background imageTo change the transition effect Select Transition EffectTo move to the previous/next Reading textReading Text Tap the Left, Right buttonReading a Bookmarked File Using the Text MenuTo read text while listening to music or FM radio To change the font size Using the Text MenuTo move to the first Select Go to 1st Page YesTo set the text viewer colour To set the text view modeSelect View Mode Select Text Viewer ColorSelect Text Language To set a text languageSelect a desired language To use the Mute function Listening to FM radioListening to FM Radio Tap while listening to FM RadioFM Radio Display Using the FM Radio Menu To search for FM stationsTo switch to Manual Mode Using the FM Radio MenuTo switch to Preset Mode Select Go to Preset ModeSelect Auto Preset Yes To store stations in the preset memorySelect Add to Preset To cancel Auto PresetTap the Left, Right button in Preset mode To listen to preset stationsTo delete a preset Select Delete from PresetSelect Start Recording To record FM Radio broadcastingTo stop recording Tap during the recordingSelect REC Quality To set the FM recording qualityTo set the FM reception Select FM ReceptionSelect a desired FM region To set the FM regionSelect FM Region Increments between 87.50 MHz~108.00 MHzViewing datacasts Viewing DatacastsTo stop voice recording Enjoying the prime packVoice Recording Select Voice RECTo check the Recorded File Voice RecordingTo set Voice Recording Quality Select Voice REC QualityPlaying Video Games Bubble SmilePlaying Video Games Chicken RunawayTroubleshooting Manual What is statedIs disabled EmoDio ProgramGo to Settings Language AgainMenu Tree Pack File Browser Settings VoiceAppendix Games Display Language Date&Time SystemProduct Specifications File CompatibilityCase License Contact Samsung World Wide SAMSUNG726 78 Samsung 801 1SAMSUNG172678Samsung 902 172 0818 717Permission to copy, distribute and/or modify the software This license document, but changing it is not allowedReceive or can get the source code. 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