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1. 3 Creating a Playlist Make sure the device is fully charged and the earphones are connected Turning Power On and Off Power On Press and hold the PII button to turn on the power Power Off While in Pause mode press and hold the II button to turn off the power Playing Music Pausing Music D RER CR Re Samara 1 Select the music that you want to include in your playlist Select Now Playing in the menu Press the PII button to pause playback While in Pause mode briefly press Pll again to resume playback To select multiple music files click on the desired songs while holding the Ctrl key Playback starts automatically Select music clips in My yepp for your Playlist 2 Click CREATE PLAYLIST d A new playlist including selected music files will be created under External Playlists dp j j NOW PLAYING A Se a 3 Position the cursor over Untitled and then right click your mouse A ee g UA Delete Playlist Allows you to delete the playlist you created ba Gg on a otor 10 Now Playing 01 0110 Start Rename Playlist Allows you to change the name of the playlist ae ston Bulldng Bridges aum Building Bridges sin Butane Bridges Show ID3 TAG Allows you to view ID3 tag information about the songs contained in the playlist e 00 01 CH 00 30 mm 00 35 m Play Plays the music in the playlist Note For detailed operation instructions refer
2. Jeff Smith Just When It All Made Sense Albums Laura Supreme How Do You Do It Tracks House On Stilts Every Page In Your Book Playlists Circles Can Just Say 6 Artists Shows the artist name from the ID3 tag information stored in the music file Press the PII button on the desired artist name All song titles corresponding to the artist name will be played f you select an artist s name song titles that correspond to that artist name will be displayed You can use the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons to move and then press the SELECT button to play the selected song Continued 37 Library Everyday Dream Artists Building Bridges Turning the Tide Everyday Dream Waking Up Is Easy Tracks Washed Away Learning Again Playlists Perfect 6 Albums Shows the album title from the ID3 tag information stored in the music file Press the PII button on the desire ablum name All song titles corresponding to the album name will be played f you select an album name song titles corresponding to that album will be displayed You can use the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons to choose a song and then press the SELECT button to play the selected song Tracks Artists Catwalk Albums How Much Is Enough Just Say the Word Playlists Maybe Just Once The Best of Times 6 Tracks Shows the song title from the ID3 tag information stored in the music file You can use the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons to move and then press the SELECT b
3. Reset all selected settings will be restored to the default setting Use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select About and then press the SELECT button if you select About you can check the total number of songs stored total Volume 9 Capacity available capacity and version information Repeat Off EQ Off Settings Repeat Off Reset all default EQ Off settings Record Settings Backlight 1sec Backlight 1 sec Contrast 3 Contrast 3 Settings Language NO EQ Off Tr z acks Default Settings Record Settings Capacity Backlight 1 sec Available Contrast 3 Version Language Reset DI 58 Customer Support Troubleshooting The player doesn t work There is nothing showing on the display panel Reset the Player 6 Check the battery s power level Make sure the Hold switch is in the off position There is no sound even if press the Play button in Music mode 6 Check if there are MP3 or WMA files on the player 6 Non playable file formats e g MPEG1 LAYER 1 file cannot be played Delete the file from your PC before using the player cannot download files 6 Check the battery s power level 6 Check if the driver is installed correctly on your PC Reinstall the software from the installation CD Check the USB connection between the player and your PC 6 Check if there is the unplug eject or Safely Remove Hardware icon located in your icon tray at the bottom of yo
4. the Menu use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Settings and then press the SELECT button 2 Use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Contrast Press the SELECT button until the desired screen contrast appears The setting range of the contrast which adjusts the contrast of the screen is O to 7 Settings Repeat Off EQ Off Record Settings Backlight 1 sec Language Reset Language Settings 1 In the Menu use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Settings and then press the SELECT button 2 Use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Language and then press the SELECT button 3 Use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select the desired file language from among nine language and then press the SELECT button Select the desired language and then press the MENU button to go to the main menu Settings Language Language Repeat Off EQ Off English T Chinese Record Settings S Chinese Japanese Backlight 1 sec T Chinese French Contrast 3 Japanese German French Italian Reset German Spanish 35 56 Restoring Default Settings Player Information 1 In the Menu use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to About select Settings and then press the SELECT button In the Menu use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Reset Settings and then press the SELECT button and then press the SELECT button f you select
5. P SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Settings and then press the SELECT button 2 Use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Record Settings and the press the SELECT button 3 Use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Sampling Rate Bit Rate and Input Level and then briefly press the SELECT button to make the desired recording setting Complete the desired setting and then press the MENU button to go to the main menu Sampling Rate Each time the SELECT button is pressed the selection toggles between 32KHz and 44KHz Bit Rate Each time the SELECT button is pressed the selection changes as follows 96 gt 128 gt 160Kbps 6 Monitor Volume Each time the SELECT button is pressed the selection toggles between On and Mute Recording Settings D Now Playing Repeat Off Sampling Rate 44 Khz wW Library EQ Off Bit Rate 128 Kbps SE p Monitor Volume On FM Radio Backlight 1 sec Contrast 3 e FM Transmitter Language 52 Screen Settings Backlight 1 In the Menu use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Settings and then press the SELECT button 2 Use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Backlight Press the SELECT button until the desired Backlight On Time appears The setting range of Backlight On Time is O to 9 seconds Settings Repeat Off EQ Off Record Settings Backlight 1 sec Contrast 3 Language Reset Continued 53 54 Contrast 1 In
6. SB port socket Charger terminal LINE IN jack FM transmission antenna jack Earphone jack Remote control jack Display panel s HOLD switch gt Reset hole 5 Power On Off Play Pause Skip Fast Search button REC button MENU button SELECT button VOLUME UP SCROLL UP button VOLUME DOWN SCROLL DOWN button Note Reset the player by pressing the reset hole using a pointed object such as a Safety clip 12 Location of Controls Remote Control Front Back aa Earphone jack HOLD switch Belt clip Pil Play Pause ob Fast REW FF Volume control Display Hold indicator Vanne Repeat Shuffle play indicator AYING Br ET Battery remaining indicator mi Playback status RATS D Mode indicator Now Playing 01 of 10 Song number display artist Jeff Smith Artist display album Building Bridges Album display Track display a track Circles 00 15 gC 06 25 Elapsed track time Remaining track time 13 Installation and Setup Connecting yepp to PC Be sure to install yepp station before you connect the player to your PC If the Add New Hardware Wizard appears click Cancel and then install yepp station 2 Click Next in the series of windows that appear Installing software Insert the Installation CD into CD ROM drive oie al The picture shown below appears Select yepp stat
7. Serial Bus controlers Intel 823714B EB PCI to USB Universal Host Controller Control Panel gt Performance and Maintenance gt SAMSUNG YE 810 System gt Hardware gt Device Manager If the USB driver does not show as installed in Device Manager refer to the section on Manually Installing the USB Driver 17 18 Manually Installing the USB Driver H the USB driver has been installed successfully skip to Using yepp station Refer to the following procedure only if the USB driver is not installed automatically When an error occurs during installation of the USB driver Ranga Check the device manager zj Windows 98 ME View devices by type C View devices by connection Control Panel gt System Device Manager E ek Windows 2000 Professional Ea ini rpg Control Panel gt System gt Hardware gt Device Manager General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance Windows XP Professional zbi Control Panel gt System Hardware E Por COM ALI Device Manager a 2 Check if there is a device listed with mee reve ew an exclamation point or a guestion mark displayed as unknown device or USB device 3 Double click on the device listed with an exclamation point or a question mark Note if you are using Windows 2000 and your version of Windows does not recognize the USB driver please download and install the latest service pack from windowsupdate microsoft com T
8. as been formatted in Windows Explorer or the System folder of your yepp has been deleted proceed with system recovery 24 Run yepp station 6 Click on the Option button to select the desired item General When AUTO CD PLAY is selected standard CDs will be played by yepp station File Types FENTE sentent mn Select the checkbox to make yepp station the default KSC player for MP3 WMA CDA and WAV files Note For detailed operation instructions refer to Help in yepp station Continued 5 Run yepp station 6 Select the desired additional function CB rarer rer em Vu CREATE PLAYLIST g Allows you to create a playlist CREATE CD Allows you to create your own music CDs 6 ADD MUSIC en Allows you to add songs to My Library ID3 TAG EDIT 405 Allows you to edit ID3 tags UPDATE MEDIA CH Allows you to update the media library 6 DEVICE CONTROL Allows you to transfer music files between the yepp player and your PC RECORD D Allows you to convert common audio files into WMA files DELETE cetete Delete music clips listed in My Library by using the Delete button Note For detailed operation instructions refer to Help in yepp station Transferring Music to Your yepp To play back music files mp3 wma stored in your PC using your yepp transfer those music files to your yepp using the yepp station by following
9. er to which you want to store the station Press the PII button to store the selected station If you decide not to store the station press the SELECT button again to cancel FM RADIO FM RADIO FM RADIO Y mo a mo mo Preser K 5 KIRII Preset 05 87 90 mHz 87 90 wu 87 90 mHz Note You can preset up to 40 stations You can preset a new station into a location that already has a station stored Press the PII button to switch between manual tuning mode and preset playback mode Continued 41 42 Playing Music Via FM Transmission Playing Preset FM Stations This feature allows you to play music stored on your player through your car radio using FM Press the PII button so that PRESET appears transmission on the display panel vo Preset RU em Use the dalkk to search for the preset station Connecting the FM Transmission Antenna you want to listen to 87 90 wu Plug the FM transmission antenna into the FM transmission antenna jack Deleting Preset FM Stations kees 1 Press the PII button so that PRESET appears on the display panel 2 Use the lt lt gt gt to search for the preset station you want to delete To delete a station press and hold the SELECT button The selected Note station will be deleted and the stations with preset numbers greater You will need to adjust the volume level from your external audio device or FM H radio because the volume leve
10. he installation method may vary depending on the type of PC or operating system Contact your PC dealer or service center for installation information if errors occur continuously when you install the USB driver reconnect the USB cable after rebooting your system 4 After selecting the driver click on Update Driver Gene Diver Gp USB Device Provider Date No diver Net ata eequeed or have beer loaded lot the device To update the driver files for this device cick Update Driver The vgl searches ko updated dree fot U58 Devica d A device diver H 2 sobre program at makes s rondes deeg wot Upgadng bo a rem vesion of a device cet may Continued 19 In Windows 98 SE Click Next button in the series of windows that appear Insert the Installation CD ROM into the CD ROM drive and then click Browse Select the Drivers folder on the CD ROM and then click Next You must reboot your computer to complete the installation Ke SAMSUNG YP 910 Windows has nehed installing the software that pour new hardware device requires Add New Hardware Wizard A click jecommended Drivers si Add New Hardware Wizard 20 Disconnecting the USB cable After completing the file transmission you must disconnect the cable in the following way Double click on the green arrow in the taskbar on the bottom right of the window Disconnect the USB cable 2 xj Confirm devices
11. ion Install System Requirements yepp z Your PC system must meet the following requirements 6 Pentium 133MHz or greater Windows 98 SE ME 2000 XP 50MB of available hard disk space De you accept al the temu of the preceding License Aposreri F CD ROM drive Be double speed or greater ae O Oo USB port 2 0 1 1 supported GC S click VGA graphic Note CS click if your PC supports USB 2 0 you can use the player at a faster speed 14 Continued 15 Connecting yepp to PC with USB cable he ai tT Charge the battery on the player and then press RIT to turn on the power Connect one end of the USB cable to the USB port on your PC Open the player s upper door and connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB cable socket A message appears indicating that a new WS RE device has been found and the USB driver will be installed If the USB driver does not install automatically restart your PC and try again 16 Once the USB driver is installed SAMSUNG YP 910 or USB Mass Storage Device appears in Device Manager Note General Device Manager Hardware Profiles Performance How to check USB driver CE Windows 98 Sieger Control Panel gt System gt Device Manager Windows 2000 Professional merila Control Panel System Hardware Device Manager PE E ound video and game controllers Windows XP Professional d Universal
12. katers Waltz mp3 m amp CD Drive D BE 40H2 0dB mp3 S YP 910 E El system 100Hz 0d8 mp3 DATA 200H2 0dB mp3 In Windows Explorer click Folder Options _ 22777884 os ae eee 3 File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Ja O MUSIC m Map Network Drive CD PLAYLIST on the Tools menu CES 7 parmi _ Brie z 2 Address My Computer Synchronize Folders Folder Options Desktop i 31 2 Inct F B My Documents G PEK LE Local DE ee Jaz d DRE 2 CD Drive D CD Drive Co o o o a Fm H 31 2 Floppy A Shared Documents File Fold Se Local Disk C yepp you s Docu File Fold 3 Drag and drop the recorded file mare 20 Mk mp3 you want to upload to the E PC onto the folder where you want it 2 Choose the View tabl 3 Check the item General View File Types Offline Files sto red ta Show hidden files and folders amen ele Apply to Al Folders to Apply to Al Folders Folders Reset All Folders Advanced settings O Files and Folders Automatically search for network folders and printers Display file size information in folder tips Display simple folder view in Explorer s Folders list O Display the contents of system folders Display the full path in the address bar DI Display the full path in the title bar L Do not cache thumbnails Caution Hidden files and f
13. l of transmission in FM Transmission mode is set to than the deleted one will be renumbered accordingly Continued 43 Selecting the FM Transmission Frequency Nee ess Press the MENU button to switch to Menu mode use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select FM Transmitter and then press the SELECT button Use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to set the transmission frequency you want Press the SELECT button to store the selected frequency Now Playing Choose Station lt g Library A FM Radio mj e Settings 88 10 mnz Set the external audio device s FM frequency to the transmission frequency and play a song You will now be able to listen to music on your player from the FM radio on your car stereo A4 Recording From FM Radio Press the REC button while listening E The current FM broadcast will be recorded into an MP3 file e REC 411 Recording M0001 44KHz 128kbps RECORD a Press the REC button again e REC AIT Recording stops and the file is created Recording Soe Files are recorded and renamed M0001 M0002 and so on 44KHz 128kbps MP3 files are automatically added to your Library Note if no sound is heard while recording check if the monitor volume in the recording setting menu is set to Mute 45 Recording MP3s Your Player can be to used to record directly from any external audio source such as a CD player cassette player home stereo or radio While in Mu
14. lected track Pause M Temporarily stops playback 6 Stop OQ Stops playback Previous Track CD Plays the previous track 6 Next Track Plays the next track Mute 4 Toggles Mute on or off Volume u Controls the volume level Shuffle Plays songs randomly 6 Repeat 2 Toggles among Repeat Once Repeat All and None 6 Mode Toggles between Mini mode and Full Screen mode EQ FX mi Allows you to select the desired Equalizer mode and Effect Mixer 6 Search Bar pm Allows you to quickly locate the specific section you want amp 9 DS D OG 0 e KH a ZC Note For detailed operation instructions refer to Help in yepp station Continued 33 Run yepp station 6 Click on the HELP button to select the desired item Weg o o oz o wm yepp station Help Provides detailed help information 6 SAMSUNG Web Site Takes you to the Samsung website 6 Gracenote Web Site Takes you to the Gracenote website 6 Option You can set the yepp station as your default media player Recover yepp HDD Recovers yepp system files Only System Files will be recovered Upgrade Firmware Allows you to upgrade the yepp player s operating system 6 About Displays copyright and version information about yepp station Note For detailed operation instructions refer to Help in yepp station When recovery of the yepp system is required If the yepp h
15. lly cycle fully charge and then fully discharge the battery several times Do not let metallic objects such as necklaces or coins come into contact with the terminals metallic parts of the charger and the built in rechargeable battery A fire or electric shock may result Samsung Player Feature Overview The rechargeable batteries drain quickly when you download or upload recorded files Always use the charger when transferring files Mass Storage Hard Disk You can use the built in 20GB hard drive to store your entire music library plus use it as an external drive on your PC to store other data files MP3 Recording Capability You can convert music from CDs cassettes and radio into MP3 files without a PC Built in Rechargeable Li Polymer Battery The built in rechargeable lithium battery provides up to 10 hours of play time 10 MP3 amp WMA Playback Your Player supports playback of both MP3 and WMA High Speed Transfer via USB Maximum transfer speed of 120 Mbps High Fidelity Sound The Player has a built in equalizer to adjust sound to your preference Components Remote Control Earphones USB Cable FM Transmission Antenna Carrying Case User Manual Charger Installation CD Carlighter adapter is sold separately The appearance of the accessories shown is subject to change for product improvement without prior notice 11 Location of Controls U
16. moisture Do not place heavy objects on top Do not expose to chemicals such of the device as benzene and thinners Do not try to disassemble and repair the device yourself Do not let any foreign matter spill into the device Do not expose to direct sunlight or heat sources Do not use the unit near any appliance that generates a strong magnetic field woe Earphones Follow Traffic Safety Instructions Do not use earphones while driving an automobile or riding a bicycle It is not safe to listen at high volume while walking down the street especially while crossing at intersections Protect your ears Do not turn the volume too high Doctors warn against prolonged exposure to high volume f you have ringing in your ears turn the volume down or discontinue listening Ambient Operating Conditions Ambient temperature 5 C 35 C 41 F 95 F Humidity 10 75 Environmental Information Follow local guidelines for waste disposal when discarding packages batteries and old electronic appliances Your player is packaged with cardboard polyethylene etc and does not use any unnecessary materials Battery Charger Safety CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN The uninsulated parts inside the charger could cause electric shock For your safety do not open the case of the charger Read this User Manual to prevent any problems that may occur while using the charger Wa
17. n PLAY Mode During playback briefly pull the kk to play the next track in the playlist Briefly pull the lt lt to play the previous track in the playlist Press and hold the SELECT button to display the current playlist Use the SCROLL UP DOWN buttons to find the song you want and press the PII to play it NOW PLAYING A Now Playing 01 of 10 NOW PLAYING artist Jeff Smith album Building Bridges track Circles mp 00 01 p 06 25 Now Playing 02 of 10 artist Laura Supreme album Everyday Dream NOW REAYING B track Turning the Tide Now Playing 03 of 10 artist House On Stilts album Washed Away track Catwalk 00 01 J 05 30 Searching for Music Files in PAUSE Mode While in pause mode pull the lt lt gt gt to move to the previous or next track in the playlist and play it automatically NOW PLAYING I PAUSE artist Laura Supreme 00 25 D Now Playing 02 of 10 album Everyday Dream track Turning the Tide 05 30 34 NOW PLAYING D gt PLAY Now Playing 01 of 10 artist Jeff Smith album Building Bridges track Circles 00 01 EE A NOW PLAYING PLAY D d Now Playing 03 of 10 artist House On Stilts album Washed Away track Catwalk 00 01 El Hold Feature Use the Hold feature to lock and disable all buttons The Hold feature is useful to prevent your Player from being accidentally turned
18. off or on or to ensure uninterrupted playback Hold Function of the Main Unit All buttons on the main unit will be disabled and only the buttons on the remote control can be used for input When you activate the HOLD switch a appears on the display ae DI appears on the display Hold Function of the Remote Control Activate 16 on the remote control All buttons on the remote control will be disabled and only the buttons on the main unit can be used for input Note To tum on the power with the remote control while the main unit is in locked mode press and hold the PII button on the remote control 35 36 Menu Mode Press the MENU button to switch to MENU mode Use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select the menu item you want and then briefly press the SELECT button Now Playing G Library FM Radio e Settings e FM Transmitter 6 Now Playing Display the song currently playing Library Search and select music to play FM Radio Listen to FM radio 6 Settings Change the settings 6 FM Transmitter Listen to your music by transmitting it wirelessly to another FM radio Note in MENU mode press the MENU button to exit from the submenu you are in Browsing Your Music In the MENU use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select the Library and press the SELECT button Searching for and Selecting Music Files Ni a LT Library Artists Jeff Smith
19. olders x s Seier Never delete or modify any folders or files in the YP 910 system folder Restore Defaults 48 49 50 Additional Features Shuffle and Repeat Playback 1 In the Menu use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Settings and then press the SELECT button 2 Use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Repeat Press the SELECT button until the desired mode appears Select the desired mode and then press the MENU button to go to the main menu Settings Repeat Off EQ Off Record Settings Backlight 1 sec Contrast 3 Language Reset Off Select this to listen to songs in the current playlist one at a time in the given order Shuffle Select this to play all stored tracks in random order One Select this to repeatedly play just one track All Select this to repeatedly play all tracks in the current playlist Equalizer Settings In the Menu use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Settings and then press the SELECT button 2 Use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select EQ Press the SELECT button until the desired mode appears Select the desired mode and then press the MENU button to go to the main menu Off gt Rock gt Pop gt Classical gt Jazz gt Bass Boost Settings Repeat Off EQ Off Record Settings Backlight 1 sec Contrast 3 Language Reset JL Recording Settings 1 In the Menu use the SCROLL U
20. rning Use the charger away from water sources to avoid fire or electric shock Caution Use the charger only with a power outlet that matches the shape of the converters plug to avoid electric shock Make sure that the charger s plug is inserted all the way into the outlet Introduction Charging the Battery A charger is supplied with your Samsung Player Plug the charger into a wall outlet Red light indicates that the battery is being charged Green light indicates that the battery is fully charged after charging If the red light starts to blink please try again to connect the charger properly ot Caution Do not charge longer than the specified charge time to avoid risk of fire Do not plug several devices into the same outlet Do not use a rechargeable battery or charger that is defective When using the rechargeable battery for the first time or after several months of non use fully charge it first Do not charge the rechargeable battery for more than 12 hours Overcharging or overdischarging will reduce the battery life The rechargeable battery is a consumable item and its capacity will decrease gradually To prolong the life of your battery use the fully charged battery until it is completely discharged and then fully charge it again before use If you charge the battery that is not completely drained the battery operating time will decrease In this case fu
21. sic mode use the Line In cable to connect the main unit s LINE IN jack and the LINE OUT jack of your external audio device Note Before you begin recording verify that the battery is fully charged otherwise your recording may not complete successfully Available recording time is displayed at the center right of the unit when recording starts If there is no remaining capacity recording stops automatically 46 2 Press the REC button to start recording Press the REC button again stop recording A new MP3 file will be created Files are recorded and renamed M0001 mp3 M0002 mp3 and so on A recorded MP3 file is automatically added to the Current playlist Note e REC TII Recording M0001 00 00 01 44KHz 128kbps RECORD Recording Stopped 00 00 20 44KHz 128kbps Set the volume of the extemel audio device to an appropriate level before you start recording If the volume level is set too high the sound quality of the recorded file may be poor 47 Uploading Recorded Files to a PC Uploading Recorded Files E Changing the Hidden files and folders option 1 derer Gm ven indicated by YP 910 and then click the Gat Oo Eeselen IC System and music folders in order EE gt Folders In order to upload recorded files to a PC you must first change the Hidden files and folders option on the View tab in the Folder Options ve Local Disk C SS S
22. these steps 1 Adding Music Files 2 Transferring Music Files gt 3 Creating a Playlist Caution yepp cannot play back music files copied into the yepp folder using Windows Explorer instead of yepp station Continued 27 28 Turn on the player and connect it to your PC 1 Adding Music Files 1 Click ADD MUSIC n 2 Click on the folder in which the music you want to add is located When you click OK music files that can be played by yepp station will be displayed 3 Click Delete to delete the music files you don t want to add and then click ADD MUSIC The selected music files will be added to My Library Note To transfer music files to your yepp from the PC Adding Music Files must be used For detailed operation instructions refer to Help in yepp station 2 Transferring Music Files 1 Select the music files to be transferred in your Playlist or My Library 2 Click DEVICE CONTROL A Transfer window will appear 3 Click TRANSFER The music files you have selected will be transferred to the yepp player Note Transferred music files are found in the folder System MUSIC under the YEPP E or YEPP F drive in Windows Explorer You also can transfer WAV files from the yepp player to yepp station in the same way as above For detailed operation instructions refer to Help in yepp station Continued 29 Using Your Player Playing music
23. to Help in yepp station If no playlist exists up to 10 music files are stored in the MyMusicPL folder automatically 31 32 Adjusting Volume Adjusting the Volume Press the UP or DOWN VOLUME button to adjust the volume Note The volume can be adjusted in increments between 0 and 20 Press once to adjust the volume by one level Press and hold to increase or decrease the volume in greater increments VOLUME TTT B Now Playing 01 of 10 artist Jeff Smith album Building Bridges track Circles 00 15 go 06 25 Searching Within Music Files Searching for Specific Parts in PLAY Mode During playback pull and hold the 4 4 gt gt to forward or reverse search the currently playing file NOW PLAYING gt gt FWD D Oo Now Playing 01 of 10 NOW PLAYING artist Jeff Smith album Building Bridges Pa 01 25 M O Now Playing 01 of 1 artist Jeff Smith album Building Bridges NOVDELAVING track Circles 00 25 N 06 44 REW ol Now Playing 01 of 10 artist Jeff Smith album Building Bridges track Circles 00 05 E o Note VBR Variable Bit Rate File An MP3 file that has varying compression ratios When playing a VBR file even if you press 44 within 5 seconds after the start of playback the previous song may not be played The actual play time and the time displayed on the main unit may differ for VBR files Continued 33 Searching for Music Files i
24. to be stopped Choose OK to continus removed safely Gao orm ouy e MI CJ Samsung YP 910 USB Device ouy 2 Select the USB device and then press the Stop button 21x Select the device you wart to unplug or eject and then ckk Stop When Windows notifier you that it sale to do 20 unplug the device from pour comp set Hardware devices USB Mass Storage Device USB Mats Stocage Devica at Samsung YP 910 Pe I Display device components F Show Urelug Eject icon on the taskbar Dore S click l 21 Using yepp station with Your Player Using yepp station The Source Window My Library Sources The storage contains information on the music clips My Library in your PC Audio CD and yepp SE Using the music clips in My Library you may build Genres your own Playlist or transfer to a writable CD yepp lesi uk 6 CD Rom Contains the information on an Audio CD E ee My Playlist List of the music clips selected to play My yepp in the yepp station External Playlists 6 My yepp Displayed only when the yepp is connected ee shows the information for the music clips in the yepp External Playlists Shows the external Playlists available for the yepp Note When you click on each item the information for the respective music file is shown 22 Turn on the player and connect it to your PC Run yepp station 6 Select the desired Play mode Play Plays the se
25. ur screen The backlight does not turn on 6 Check the backlight setting The player is designed to turn off the backlight automatically for longer operating time when the battery s residual voltage is low The buttons on the player do not respond Check if the Hold switch has been activated Check if the USB cable is connected Buttons do not work if the USB cable is connected The playback time display during playback does not seem right 6 Check if you are not playing a VBR Variable Bit Rate file VBR files are only partially supported The LCD window is too dark 6 Check the screen brightness control During playback some unknown characters are displayed on the display panel Change the language setting to the correct language in the MENU A Noartist Noalbum file path appears on the playback screen in place of the selected music file s song title 6 There is no ID3 tag information for the music file Edit the song title artist and album information of the song It takes a long time when search songs by Song Title Artist or Album f there are many music files on your hard disk it may take longer to read them 59 DU Specifications Moet I 3 7V Li Polymer Rechargeable Battery FM Useable Sensitivity File Support MPEG1 2 2 5 Layer 3 8Kbps 320Kbps 8KHz 48 KHz WMA 48Kbps 192Kbps 8KHz 48KHz Memo 61
26. utton to play the selected song To play all the recently transferred tracks on your Player hightlight the Tracks menu item in the Library and press the KI button 38 S electing a Playlist N 1 2 In the Library use the SCROLL UP SCROLL DOWN buttons to select Playlists and then press the SELECT button Select the playlist that you want to play and then press the SELECT button The selected playlist will be played Library NOW PLAYING Artist Albums Dance Tunes Tracks Driving Music p PLAY Now Playing 01 of 1 artist Jeff Smith album Building Bridges track Circles 00 01 Pp i Playlists _ 39 Playing FM Radio Switching to FM Radio Mode N Press the MENU button Select the FM Radio in the main menu and then press the SELECT button Note Pressing the PII button will switch between manual tuning mode and preset playback mode FM RADIO NOW PLAYING A Now Playing g Library Now Playing 01 of 10 artist Jeff Smith AA FM Radio album Building Bridges track Circles e Settings 00 01 Oo e FM Transmitter Manually Tuning Stations Use the lt lt gt P button to search for stations and tune the radio 40 Presetting FM Stations na SE When you have tuned a station you want to store in memory as a preset press and hold the SELECT button The PRESET icon will blink Pull the lt lt gt gt button to select the preset numb
27. zn err BS a PSAMSUNG AH68 01380D Rev 0 0 Safety INS7rUCtiONS En ergeet eu 4 Battery Charger tree e ACEN statis 6 Charging the batery EN 7 Samsung Player Feature EIERE 9 elle ele 11 Location of COTE OIG sats se tet a a Boa a a ta ete eee 12 Location of Controls Remote Controle ss ns de mate 13 Using yepp station E 22 Transferring Music to OUER eee 27 Adding Music GE 28 Be Gd rel 29 Creating NEE 30 Playing ET 31 Adjusting We e ER Searching Within Music E 33 ei EE 35 Men MOGO eege EE EE 36 Browsing dee 37 Searching for and Adding Music Files sssseseseseseeeeesrsrsrsrersrsrsrsrsrsrersrererererernrnrnnns 37 Selecting a Play liste nn Sad ARENA REN JE AA NE ee ke 39 PIRE MR AJO E 40 Playing Music Via FM Transmission s dereen 43 Recording From FM Radio E 45 eine lege 46 Uploading Recorded Files to a PC geseet eege 48 Features Shuffle and RepeadlPIAYDACKO eege tie edel Eed dE 50 Equalizer Settings accesses he cca oe aac na a de cat delka 51 ee Heen ee 52 GEET 53 Language SON DEE 55 Restoring Default Settings EE 56 eege eeneg 57 TOMA SS TOG IN BEE 58 Ee 60 Safety Guidelines Safety Instructions Please read and understand all the instructions to avoid injury to yourself and damage to the device Do not apply excessive pressure Do not expose to extreme to the device Do not drop the temperatures above 95 F or below 23 F Do not expose to
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