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Contents
MP3 Player
Imagine the possibilities
Features of your new MP3 Player
Safety information
Protect Yourself
Protect Your MP3 Player
Contents
Pausing
Listening by category
Screen
Searching within a track
Using Datacasts Voice Recording
To make a voice recording To stop voice recording
Player Earphones
Basics
WHAT’S Included
Earphone connection jack Hold switch
Power & Play/Pause button
Your MP3 Player
User/Recording button
Your MP3 Player
These buttons are ‘Touch Sensitive’ buttons
Press and hold to quickly scan tracks
Press and hold to move to the main menu screen
Slides the USB plug in and out
Neck string hole Reset hole
Microphone USB plug USB switch
FM Radio
Screen Displays
Music
Using the Touch Button
Tap on the touch button with your fingertip
Charging the Battery
Slide the switch
Caring for the Battery
Turning the Power on & OFF
Turning the Power off
Button
Controlling the Volume
Playing Music
Tap the Left, Right button to select Music and tap
Tap the Up, Down button
Browsing for Files Using File Browser
Disabling the Buttons
Tap the Left, Right button to select File Browser and tap
Tap the Up, Down button to select a desired file
Tap the Left, Right button to select Yes and tap
Deleting Files with File Browser
Tap the Up, Down button to select Delete File and tap
Changing the Settings and Preferences
Music Settings
Tap the Left, Right button to select Settings and tap
Tap the Up, Down button to select Music and tap
Changing the Settings and Preferences
Music setting options
To set the Digital Natural Sound engine DNSe
Tap the Up, Down button to select EQ and tap
3D & Bass
Tap the Up, Down button to select 3D & Bass and tap
FM Radio Settings
Tap the Up, Down button to select FM Radio and tap
FM Radio setting options
To set Auto Preset
Menu to select Auto Preset and tap
To cancel Auto Preset
Tap the Left, Right button to select Yes
Sound Settings
Tap the Up, Down button to select Sound and tap
Display Settings
Tap the Up, Down button to select Display and tap
Language Settings
Tap the Up, Down button to select Language and tap
Language setting options
Date/Time Settings
Date/Time setting options
Tap the Up, Down button to select Date/ Time Set and tap
Use the Up, Down button and to set functions
System Settings
Tap the Up, Down button to select System and tap
System setting options
Open My Computer U4
You can use the player as a removable storage device
Open files/folders to transfer from your PC
Disconnect the player from your
Resetting the System
Samsung media studio
PC Requirements
Icon on your desktop when
Installing Samsung Media Studio
Click Install now
Transferring Files to the Player with Samsung Media Studio
Ejecting the USB Plug
Inserting the USB Plug
Inserting the USB Plug
Transferring Files to the Player with Samsung Media Studio
Click the icon
Click Add File on the bottom of Media Studio
Select the files to add and click Open
Transferring Files to the Player with Samsung Media Studio
Listening to music
Listening by Category
Tap the Up, Down button to select the desired list and tap
Tap the Up, Down button to select the file to play and tap
To Switch Back to the Current Play Screen
Listening by Category
Music List
Tap the Left, Right button to select Music
Pausing
Searching Within a Track
Playing the Previous Track
Playing the Next Track
Creating a Playlist Using Samsung Media Studio
Creating a Playlist
Click Playlists on the top of Media Studio
Click New Playlists on the bottom
Creating a Playlist Using
Samsung Media Studio
Adding music files to a Playlist you’ve created
Click My PC on the top of Media Studio
Select a playlist in the Playlists section Click
Transferring a Playlist to your player using Media Studio
Click Playlists on the top of Media Studio
Creating a Playlist on Your MP3 Player
Tap the Up, Down button to select Add to Playlist and tap
Playing a Playlist
Tap the Up, Down button to select Playlists and tap
Follow the steps 1-4 above Press the button
Deleting a File from the Playlist
Deleting ALL Files from the Playlist
To set the User Button Mode
Tap the Up, Down button to select User Button Mode and tap
User Button Mode Options
User Button Custom Function
To cancel Section Repeat
User Button Custom Function
To set Section Repeat
Press the button again during Section Repeat
To use the DNSe button
To use the Play Speed button
To use the Play Mode button
Shuffle
More than music
Listening to FM Radio
To use the mute function
Tap the Left, Right button to select FM Radio and tap
Listening to FM Radio
To search for FM stations
To switch to Preset Mode
To switch to Manual Mode
To store stations in the Preset memory
Press and hold in Manual mode
To listen to preset stations
To delete a preset
To delete other preset frequencies, follow 1-2 steps above
Delete and press the button
To record FM Radio broadcasting
To stop recording
Press and hold the button during the recording
Tap the Left, Right button to select Yes or No and tap
Click OK
Using Datacasts
Registering a Channel
Using Datacasts
Creating a New Channel Group
Transferring a Datacast from Media Studio
Click Datacasts on the top Media Studio
Click a desired channel
Select the post you want to transfer Click the icon
Viewing Datacasts
Tap the Left, Right button to select Voice REC and tap
Voice Recording
To make a voice recording
To stop voice recording
Press and hold the button when you want recording to stop
Voice Recording
Troubleshooting
Power will not turn on if the battery is
Check if you pressed the right button, then
Turn on Screen may not be visible under direct Sunlight
Power is turning off
If Auto Power Off is selected from
Settings System, the Power will be
What is stated
Try transferring again
Check if the USB plug is securely connected
Too slow
Appendix
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Format
About
Product Specifications
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License
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