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Contents MP3 Player Imagine the possibilitiesFeatures of your new MP3 Player Safety information Protect Yourself Protect Your MP3 Player Contents Pausing Listening by categoryScreen Searching within a trackUsing Datacasts Voice Recording To make a voice recording To stop voice recordingPlayer Earphones BasicsWHAT’S Included Earphone connection jack Hold switch Power & Play/Pause buttonYour MP3 Player User/Recording buttonYour MP3 Player These buttons are ‘Touch Sensitive’ buttonsPress and hold to quickly scan tracks Press and hold to move to the main menu screenSlides the USB plug in and out Neck string hole Reset holeMicrophone USB plug USB switch FM Radio Screen DisplaysMusic Using the Touch Button Tap on the touch button with your fingertipCharging the Battery Slide the switchCaring for the Battery Turning the Power on & OFFTurning the Power off ButtonControlling the Volume Playing MusicTap the Left, Right button to select Music and tap Tap the Up, Down buttonBrowsing for Files Using File Browser Disabling the ButtonsTap 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 BrowserTap the Up, Down button to select Delete File and tap Changing the Settings and Preferences Music SettingsTap the Left, Right button to select Settings and tap Tap the Up, Down button to select Music and tapChanging the Settings and Preferences Music setting optionsTo set the Digital Natural Sound engine DNSe Tap the Up, Down button to select EQ and tap3D & Bass Tap the Up, Down button to select 3D & Bass and tapFM Radio Settings Tap the Up, Down button to select FM Radio and tapFM Radio setting options To set Auto Preset Menu to select Auto Preset and tapTo cancel Auto Preset Tap the Left, Right button to select YesSound Settings Tap the Up, Down button to select Sound and tapDisplay Settings Tap the Up, Down button to select Display and tapLanguage Settings Tap the Up, Down button to select Language and tapLanguage setting options Date/Time Settings Date/Time setting optionsTap the Up, Down button to select Date/ Time Set and tap Use the Up, Down button and to set functionsSystem Settings Tap the Up, Down button to select System and tapSystem setting options Open My Computer  U4 You can use the player as a removable storage deviceOpen files/folders to transfer from your PC Disconnect the player from your Resetting the System Samsung media studio PC RequirementsIcon on your desktop when Installing Samsung Media StudioClick Install now Transferring Files to the Player with Samsung Media Studio Ejecting the USB PlugInserting the USB Plug Inserting the USB PlugTransferring Files to the Player with Samsung Media Studio Click the iconClick Add File on the bottom of Media Studio Select the files to add and click OpenTransferring Files to the Player with Samsung Media Studio Listening to music Listening by CategoryTap the Up, Down button to select the desired list and tap Tap the Up, Down button to select the file to play and tapTo Switch Back to the Current Play Screen Listening by CategoryMusic List Tap the Left, Right button to select MusicPausing Searching Within a TrackPlaying the Previous Track Playing the Next TrackCreating a Playlist Using Samsung Media Studio Creating a PlaylistClick Playlists on the top of Media Studio Click New Playlists on the bottomCreating a Playlist Using Samsung Media StudioAdding music files to a Playlist you’ve created Click My PC on the top of Media StudioSelect a playlist in the Playlists section Click Transferring a Playlist to your player using Media StudioClick 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 tapPlaying a Playlist Tap the Up, Down button to select Playlists and tapFollow the steps 1-4 above Press the button Deleting a File from the PlaylistDeleting ALL Files from the Playlist To set the User Button Mode Tap the Up, Down button to select User Button Mode and tapUser Button Mode Options User Button Custom FunctionTo cancel Section Repeat User Button Custom FunctionTo set Section Repeat Press the button again during Section RepeatTo use the DNSe button To use the Play Speed buttonTo use the Play Mode button ShuffleMore than music Listening to FM RadioTo use the mute function Tap the Left, Right button to select FM Radio and tapListening to FM Radio To search for FM stationsTo switch to Preset Mode To switch to Manual ModeTo store stations in the Preset memory Press and hold in Manual modeTo listen to preset stations To delete a presetTo delete other preset frequencies, follow 1-2 steps above Delete and press the buttonTo record FM Radio broadcasting To stop recordingPress and hold the button during the recording Tap the Left, Right button to select Yes or No and tapClick OK Using DatacastsRegistering a Channel Using Datacasts Creating a New Channel GroupTransferring a Datacast from Media Studio Click Datacasts on the top Media StudioClick a desired channel Select the post you want to transfer Click the iconViewing Datacasts Tap the Left, Right button to select Voice REC and tap Voice RecordingTo make a voice recording To stop voice recording Press and hold the button when you want recording to stopVoice Recording Troubleshooting Power will not turn on if the battery isCheck if you pressed the right button, then Turn on Screen may not be visible under direct SunlightPower is turning off If Auto Power Off is selected fromSettings System, the Power will be What is statedTry transferring again Check if the USB plug is securely connectedToo slow Appendix Menu TreeFormat AboutProduct Specifications Play TimeLicense Contact Samsung World Wide 815-56 801 801 881902 10 11 0771-400 SamsungThis license document, but changing it is not allowed Receive or can get the source code. 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YP-U4AB/XSV, YP-U4QB/MEA, YP-U4QR/XSV, YP-U4AR/MEA, YP-U4QU/SUN specifications

The Samsung YP-U4 series, including models YP-U4QU/MEA, YP-U4QU/HAC, YP-U4QU/AAW, YP-U4QR/AAW, and YP-U4QR/MEA, represents a thoughtful blend of style and functionality aimed at delivering a seamless digital music experience. These portable media players are designed for users who prioritize both aesthetics and performance, making them suitable for a wide range of audiences.

One of the standout features of the YP-U4 series is its sleek and compact design. With a lightweight body and ergonomic build, these devices are highly portable, allowing for easy storage in pockets or bags. Additionally, the vibrant color options cater to personal tastes while ensuring that the players stand out as fashionable accessories.

The YP-U4QU and YP-U4QR models equip users with a generous storage capacity, supporting a wide range of audio formats including MP3, WMA, and FLAC. This versatility enables users to create extensive playlists that showcase their musical preferences. Furthermore, the inclusion of up to 8GB of internal memory provides ample space for thousands of songs, catering to both casual listeners and dedicated audiophiles.

The series is also notable for its user-friendly interface and navigation system. The bright OLED display ensures clear visibility under various lighting conditions, while the intuitive controls make it easy to browse through tracks and manage playlists effortlessly. The button layout is thoughtfully designed to enhance usability, allowing users to skip tracks, adjust volume, and access settings with minimal effort.

In terms of audio quality, the YP-U4 series boasts advanced sound technologies that enhance playback performance. Features like SRS WOW, an audio enhancement technology, provide richer, clearer sound and a more immersive listening experience. Additionally, users can customize their audio settings, tailoring the sound output to match their preferences.

Battery performance is another highlight, with these models offering extensive playback time on a single charge. This ensures that users can enjoy their favorite music for hours, whether during travel, workouts, or casual listening at home.

Overall, the Samsung YP-U4 series of portable media players encapsulates what modern consumers seek: a combination of style, storage capacity, ease of use, and superior audio quality. These devices stand as a reliable choice for those who desire a compact yet powerful music playback solution, effectively meeting the demands of today's music enthusiasts.