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1.                                      olololo                                                                                                                                                                               EB       EJ    cs     5  5   G I                                         er          1  Cooling fan    e The fan always turns when the power is on   Provide a minimum of 6 inches  15 cm  of clear  space on all sides of the fan when you install the  product     2  2 0 CH Speaker Connector Terminals    The speaker connector terminals are located on the   rear of the system    1  To achieve the correct sound quality  insert the  speaker connector cables identified below into the  correct speaker terminals on the back of the sys   tem     e Left speaker  marked L    e Right speaker  marked R      3  ONLY FOR SERVICE    e This jack is for service only  Please do not use     4  AUX IN 2 Terminals    1  Use an Audio Cable  not supplied  to connect AUX IN  2 on the product to Audio Out on an external analog  component     e Be sure to match connector colors    e  f the external analog component has only one  Audio Out jack  connect to either the left or right  terminal    e Press the TUNER AUX button to select the AUX 2  input     e When the unit is in AUX mode  if none of the  buttons on the front panel are pushed for more  than 8 hours  the power will automatically turn off     5  FM Antenna Connector Terminal  1  Connect the FM antenna  supplied  to the FM Antenna  
2.    W   button to stop playing      gt  To remove the USB device  If you press the STOP   E   button once again   you can remove the USB device safely        Do not connect a USB recharger to the USB port  of this product  You can damage the product     To Select a Track from a USB Device  You can select an MP3 file during play      gt  it you want to move to the previous next track  press  the I44    gt I buttons briefly   e The unit moves to the previous next file within the  directory   e  f you press the I4  gt  gt 1 buttons more times than the  number of the files in the directory  the unit moves to  the next directory     To Search a Folder Quickly  1  Press the TUNING ALBUM button on the remote  control to move to the previous next folder     2  When the search is done  you will see the previous   next folder name  The track will start playing     To repeat  1  Press the REPEAT button   Each time you press the REPEAT button  the repeat  mode will change as follows   OFF  gt  TRACK  gt  DIR  gt  ALL   RANDOM       2  When you want to stop the Repeat function  press the    REPEAT button until  OFF  is displayed    e OFF  Cancels Repeat Playback    e TRACK  Repeatedly plays the selected track    e DIR  Repeatedly plays all tracks in the selected folder   e ALL  Repeatedly plays all tracks    e RANDOM  Plays tracks in random order     To Use High Speed Search   You can search the desired section quickly during  play     gt  Press the  lt  lt  gt  gt  button     e Each time 
3.   between the system and Bluetooth device  the worse the  quality    If the distance exceeds the Bluetooth operational range  the   connection is lost    In poor reception sensitivity areas  the Bluetooth connection   may not work properly    The Mini compact system has an effective reception range   of up to 33 feet  10 meters  in all directions if there are no   obstacles  The connection will be automatically cut off if the   Bluetooth device moves out of this range  Even within range    the sound quality may be degraded by obstacles such as   walls or doors    This wireless device may cause electric interference during   its operation     To connect the product to a Bluetooth device    Before you begin  confirm that your Bluetooth device  supports the Bluetooth compliant stereo headset  function     1  Press the BLUETOOTH button on the main unit to  display the  BT  message   e You will see    WAIT    for about 5 seconds and then     READY    on the display     2  Select the Bluetooth menu on the Bluetooth device you  want to connect   Refer to the Bluetooth device s user s  manual     3  Select the Stereo headset menu on the Bluetooth device    e You will see a list of scanned devices     4  Select   Samsung  MINI XXXXXX   from the  searched list    e When the product is connected to the Bluetooth  device  the product will display  CONNECTED     BT   on the front display  followed by the device name of the  connected Bluetooth device     5  Play music on the connected dev
4.   if you press  the POWER button  FUNCTION button  or the  OPEN CLOSE button  the auto change function  automatically switches to  OFF  mode    e When the USB is playing  if you disconnected the  USB  the auto change function automatically switches  to  OFF  mode    e When the auto change mode is  ON   the unit cannot  record    e When the auto change mode is  ON   the REPEAT  and SLEEP functions automatically change to OFF    e When the auto change mode is  ON   the CD REC   SPEED  USB 2 REC  REPEAT  PROGRAM  DELETE   and SLEEP functions do not work  and the unit   displays  AUTO CHANGE ON     When DISC play ends  if there s no USB 1  the unit   will play music from USB 2    When DISC play ends  if there s no USB 1 and USB 2    the unit will continue to play the disc    When USB 2 play ends  if there s no DISC  the unit   will play music from USB 1        Playing a USB Device    Connect an external storage device such as a USB    flash memory or external HDD  Hard Disk Drive   to the product  You can play files in MP3 WMA  format     Before you begin     e Connect the external USB storage device to your product     e Select the USB mode by pressing the USB 1 or USB  2 button on the main unit or select USB 1 or USB 2 by  pressing the USB button on the remote control     e The first track of the first directory plays automatically  and    the play order is as below   If you select USB 1  USB 1 STOP   If you select USB 2  USB 2  gt  STOP      gt  To stop playing  Press the STOP
5.  14 English    2     You can record from a CD  radio broadcast  or an  external source to a USB storage device   1     Connect an external USB storage device to the  USB 2    gt    CE3  jack on your product   Play a disc  tune to a station  or connect an  external source to your product   CD  e Press the MP3 CD button on the main unit to select  the CD function   e Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open the disc tray   e Insert a CD and press the OPEN CLOSE button to  close the disc tray   e Use the CD selection   M44 or  gt  gt I   buttons to select the  desired song   Tuner    e Select TUNER by pressing the TUNER AUX button   e Tune to a station you want to record   External Source    e Connect an External Component MP3 player to your  product   e Press the TUNER AUX button to select  lt AUX gt  input   e Play a song from the external device    USB 1    e Connect a USB device to USB 1 jack of your product  Press the USB 1 button to select USB 1   e Play a song from USB 1     Press the USB REC button on the remote control or the  USB 2 REC button on the main unit to start recording   cD  e    TRACK RECORDING  is displayed and CD  recording starts   e Press and hold the USB REC button on the remote  control or press and hold the USB 2 REC button on  the main unit to start recording all tracks on the disc    FULL CD RECORDING  is displayed   MP3 CD  USB 1  e Press the USB REC button  The currently playing file  is copied onto the USB device   e Press and hold the USB REC button  
6.  8   5 6 m sec   CD Disc CD   5 inches  COMPACT DISC         Maximum Play Time   74 min   MX F830B  1000 Watts  RMS   Front speaker output 500 W CH  6 0 100 Hz       Frequency range 20 Hz 20 KHz  Amplifier  S N Ratio 75 dB  Channel separation 50 dB  Input sensitivity  AUX  800 mV       Important Note About Service       Nominal specification      Samsung Electronics Co   Ltd reserves the right to change the specifications without notice     Weight and dimensions are approximate     Design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice      For information on the power supply and power consumption  refer to the label attached to the product     An administration fee may be charged if either   a  An engineer is called out to your home at your request and there is no defect in the product   b  You bring the unit to a repair center and there is no defect in the product    You will be advised of the amount of such an administration charge before any work or home visit  is carried out    If you have a problem with this product  we strongly recommend you read the appropriate section  of this manual  review the Troubleshooting section on page 16  visit the Support page for your  product at www samsung com  and call Samsung Product Support  1 800 726 7864  to find an  answer before you contact a service center for a repair     English 17    LIMITED WARRANTY TO ORIGINAL PURCHASER    This SAMSUNG brand product  as supplied and distributed by SAMSUNG and delivered new  in 
7.  AND NO WARRANTIES  WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  INCLUDING  BUT NOT LIMITED TO  ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY  OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  SHALL APPLY AFTER THE EXPRESS WARRANTY PERIODS STATED   BOVE  AND NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY GIVEN BY ANY PERSON  FIRM OR CORPORATION WITH  ESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT SHALL BE BINDING ON SAMSUNG  SAMSUNG SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF   UE OR PROFITS  FAILURE TO REALIZE SAVINGS OR OTHER BENEFITS  OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL  INCIDENTAL   R CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE  MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT  REGARDLESS   F THE LEGAL THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED  AND EVEN IF SAMSUNG HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  OSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES  NOR SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST SAMSUNG BE GREATER IN AMOUNT  THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD BY SAMSUNG AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE  WITHOUT  MITING THE FOREGOING  PURCHASER ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS  DAMAGE OR INJURY TO  URCHASER AND PURCHASER   S PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF THE USE   ISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THIS PRODUCT SOLD BY SAMSUNG NOT CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF  SAMSUNG  THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF  THIS PRODUCT  IS NONTRANSFERABLE AND STATES YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDY      gt        OODD  a  T  zZ       D       Ves  Ig    gt    Z       z                      Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts  or the 
8.  AS IS    basis   Non SAMSUNG manufacturers  suppliers  publishers  and service providers may provide their own warranties     This limited warranty covers manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship encountered in normal  and except to   the extent otherwise expressly provided for in this statement  noncommercial use of this product  and shall not apply to the  following  including  but not limited to  damage which occurs in shipment  delivery and installation  applications and uses for  which this product was not intended  altered product or serial numbers  cosmetic damage or exterior finish  accidents  abuse   neglect  fire  water  lightning or other acts of nature  use of products  equipment  systems  utilities  services  parts  supplies   accessories  applications  installations  repairs  external wiring or connectors not supplied and authorized by SAMSUNG  or  which damage this product or result in service problems  incorrect electrical line voltage  fluctuations and surges  customer  adjustments and failure to follow operating instructions  cleaning  maintenance and environmental instructions that are covered  and prescribed in the instruction book  product removal or reinstallation  reception problems and distortion related to noise   echo  interference or other signal transmission and delivery problems  SAMSUNG does not warrant uninterrupted or error free  operation of the product     THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE LISTED AND DESCRIBED ABOVE 
9.  Are you using a deformed disc or a disc with scratches on the surface   e Wipe the disc clean        Sound is not produced     e No sound is heard during fast playback and slow playback   e Are the speakers connected properly   e Is the disc severely damaged        The remote control does not work     e Is the remote control being operated within its operational angle and  distance range   e Are the batteries drained        e The product is not working    Example  The power goes out or  the front panel key doesn t work or  or you hear a strange noise      e The product is not working normally     Reset the unit  With no disc inserted and the    NO DISC    message on the  display of the product  press and hold the STOP  I  button on the main  unit for longer than 5 seconds     Using the RESET function will erase all stored settings   Do not use this unless necessary           Can t receive radio broadcast     e Is the antenna connected properly   e If the antenna s input signal is weak  install an external FM antenna in an area  with good reception        16 English    Specifications                                                       Power Requirements AC 120V 60Hz  Power Consumption  MX F830B  140 W  G   Weight 8 60 Ibs  eneral Dimensions 9 17  W  x 13 82  H  x 11 81  D  inches  Operating Temperature Range  41  F  95  F  Operating Humidity Range 10   to 75    Signal noise ratio 55 dB  FM Tuner Usable sensitivity 12 dB  Total harmonic distortion 0 6   p i Reading Speed   4
10.  following measures   e     Reorienting or relocating the receiving antenna     e Increasing the separation between the equipment and receiver     e Connecting the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected   e Consulting the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help        CAUTION   FCC regulations state that any unauthorized changes or modifications to this equipment may void the user   s    authority to operate it     2 English    Important Safety Instructions            Read these instructions          2   Keep these Instructions    3   Heed all warnings    4   Follow all instructions    6   Do not use this apparatus near water    6   Clean only with dry cloth    7   Do not block any ventilation openings  Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions    8   Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators  heat registers  stoves  or other  apparatus  including amplifiers  that produce heat    9   Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug  A polarized plug has two  blades with one wider than the other  A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding  prong  The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety  If the provided plug does not fit  into your outlet  consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet    10   Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs  near wall outlets  and the  point whe
11.  has insufficient free space  the  system will display    NOT ENOUGH MEMORY          The USB device or HDD you are recording to must be  formatted in the FAT file system  The NTFS file system is  not supported   e When you use the CD high speed search function  CD  ecording is not available   e The recording time may be longer with some USB devices   n the program mode  you can t use the CD recording  unction   e The equalizer is set to  OFF  automatically and is not  available during a CD recording       The GIGA SOUND function is set to  OFF  automatically  and is not available during a CD recording    e The REPEAT function is set to  OFF  automatically and is  not available during a CD recording    e If you use the MIC function during a CD recording  the  voice from the microphone will be recorded    You can not record the radio when searching or when no  available station is found in the Tuner mode    Note that setting the input level too loud when recording  music from an external device through the AUX or USB  channel may cause noise in the recording  If this occurs   lower the external device s volume level       The maximum TUNER AUX recording time is 5 hours     Recording Speed    You can select the recording speed before recording                                       Each time you press the CD REC SPEED button   on the remote control  the recording speed will   change as follows    RECORD SPD X 1  gt  RECORD SPD X 4      When you record from the tuner or an externa
12.  the  programmed tracks    7  Press the STOP M  button to stop playing the  programmed tracks  Press the STOP  W  button  again to cancel playing the programmed tracks   e  f you open the disc tray or turn off the   product  your programming will be canceled    gt  In CD Program mode  if you press the USB REC  or the AUTO CHANGE buttons  these functions  will not work  and the unit will display  PROG      10 English    Checking or Editing the  Programmed Tracks    You can check a list of programmed tracks and  edit them as you want     1  Ifa programmed track is being played  press the  STOP  W  button once     2  Press the ENTER        button twice to display  the message below            C Check  01  program number      gt  If a total of 24 tracks are already pro   grammed     C    will be displayed rather  than    P    in the display     3  Press the ENTER     button repeatedly until  the desired track is displayed     4  Press the I  4 or  gt  gt I button to select a different  track     5  Press the ENTER        button to confirm your  selection     6  To play the programmed tracks  press the  PLAY   gt   button     Auto Change Function    You can play a disc followed by a USB continuously     1  Press the AUTO CHANGE button   Each time you press this button  the mode will  switch as follows     AUTO CHANGE ON  gt  AUTO CHANGE OFF    e When the auto change mode is  ON   the unit will play  the Disc  gt  USB 1  gt  USB 2 continuously    e When the auto change mode is  ON 
13.  the previous track  Press the 44 button within 3 seconds after the current    rack starts playing   Press the I  4 button twice  3 seconds or more after    he current track starts playing     To play the next track  Press the  gt  gt I button     To play the current track from the beginning  Press the M4 button once  3 seconds after the current  rack starts playing     To play the track of your choice  Press the I lt  or  gt  gt I button to move to a desired track     e You can also use the Number  0 9  buttons on  the remote control to select a track     Searching for a Specific Music  Passage ona CD    When listening to a compact disc  you can quick   ly search for a specific music passage on a track                       To search Press       Forwards  gt  gt    Backwards     You can also press and hold the I44 or  gt  gt I button on    the main unit to automatically scan for a track     Repeat One or All Tracks on a  Compact Disc    You can play a CD  a group of tracks in a folder   MP3 only   or a single track repeatedly   1  Press the REPEAT button   Each time you press the REPEAT button  the  repeat mode will change as follows   MP3  OFF  gt  TRACK  gt  DIR  gt  ALL  gt  RANDOM  CD  OFF  gt  TRACK  gt  ALL  gt  RANDOM    When you want to stop the Repeat function   press the REPEAT button until  OFF  is    displayed   e OFF  Cancels Repeat Playback   e TRACK  Repeatedly plays the selected track     e DIR  Repeatedly plays all tracks in the selected  folder        N    
14. All the files of  the current folder are copied onto the USB device      If you connect a microphone and press the USB REC  button  the currently playing file and the sound from the  microphone is recorded onto the USB device   MP3 RECORDING   MP3 RECORDING   RECORD   CD COPY     CHECK       START     COPY XX  gt  COPY END     is displayed  When the recording is done     STOP    will  be displayed   e If there is a duplicate file name   FILE EXIST  is  displayed  and the function is canceled   Tuner  External Source  e RECORD is displayed     To stop recording  press the STOP  W  button  The  unit automatically creates and saves recorded files  in  MP3 format  SAM XXXX MP3     To remove the USB device safely  press the STOP  I   button once again  After recording  a directory named     RECORDING DISCxxxx   FULL CD RECORDING       RECORDING    TRACK RECORDING      CD  COPY    MP3 CD USB      MP3 RECORDING    MP3 CD       TUNER RECORDING    or    AUX RECORDING    is  created on your USB device                              gt  gt     Do not disconnect the USB device or the AC Cord during  recording as this may cause damage to the file   WMA MP  files can be copied but not recorded    If you disconnected the USB device during a recording   the main unit powers off and you will not be able to delete  the recorded file from your USB device  If this occurs   please connect the USB device to a PC  backup the USB  data to the PC  and then format the USB device    e When the USB memory
15. And Disc Format    product malfunctions   This product is for personal use only  It is not intended for This product does not support Secure  DRM  Media files   industrial use  CD R Di  Condensation may occur if your product or a disc has been k ISCS      Some CD R discs may not be playable depending on    stored in cold temperatures  If transporting the product  during the winter  wait approximately 2 hours until the he disc recording device  CD Recorder or PC  and the  condition of the disc     product has reached room temperature before using   Use 650MB 74 minute CD R discs     The batteries used with this product contain chemicals  that are harmful to the environment  Do not dispose of Do not use CD R discs over 700MB 80 minutes as they  may not be played back     batteries in the general household trash   Maintain an open space of approximately 6 inches  15 cm  Some CD RW  Rewritable  media  may not be playable   Only CD Rs that are properly  closed  can be fully played  If    on the sides and rear of the system  for ventilation purposes   Place the loudspeakers at a reasonable distance on either he session is closed but the disc is left open  you may not  be able to play the disc fully     side of the system to ensure good stereo sound   CD R MP3 Discs    Direct the loudspeakers towards the listening area   z     z Only CD R discs with MP3 files in ISO 9660 or Joliet format  Cautions on Handling and Storing Discs can be played   MP3 file names should contain no blank s
16. G MODE button       One or more times until MANUAL is  displayed  You can search the frequen   cies one by one in the Manual mode     Manually          Select the station to be stored by     e Pressing and holding the TUNING ALBUM A or V  button on the remote control to automatically search  for active broadcasting stations     Press the MO ST button to switch between stereo and  mono   e In a poor reception area  select MONO for a  clear  interference free broadcast   e This applies only when listening to an FM station     If you do not want to store the radio station found    return to Step 3 and search for another station    Otherwise    a  Press the ENTER button    b  Or  press the TUNING ALBUM button on the  remote control to select a Preset number    c  Press the ENTER button to save the preset    To store additional radio frequencies  repeat Steps 3   through 5      gt  In Tuner mode    e In the Manual mode  you can use the I or  gt  gt I button  on the main unit to manually search for a radio station    e In the Preset mode  you can use the I44 or  gt  gt I button  on the main unit to search for a stored radio station     Selecting a Stored Station    You can listen to a stored radio station        Select FM by pressing the TUNER AUX button     Press the TUNING MODE button on the remote  control until    PRESET    is displayed     Press the I44 or  gt  gt I button on the main unit or the  TUNING ALBUM A or V on the remote control to  select a desired preset number    
17. HANGE  2   Number 0 9  15  TIMER ON OFF 27  REPEAT A B  3     button 16  TIMER SET 28  PAUSE   a    During pleya 17  SLEEP 29  SEARCH    press the desire     i  4  4   6  Le  track number  ee a En  The selected product  32  DISPLAY  track is played  18  MY KARAOKE 33  MUTE  5 30  5   10 19  MIC VOLUME      e Turn off  6  29   amp  Skip 20  USB REC the sound    z 7  STOP 21  DELETE temporarily   8 EPI AUTO CHANGE REPEAT x oa 22  Hoe SPEED   9      27  40  GIGA  u 23  VOLUME    10 ee 26  44  ENTER    aiea    ff L 25  11 24  Installing batteries in the Remote Control  12 voL        vor   23  13 CDEC SPEED a Match the         and         ends of the  14 TUNING  WI   movst  22 batteries with the diagram inside the      TIMER TIER yen 21 battery compartment   1    se    20   Always replace both batteries at the same  16  i 5 N ies  19 time   17 See Se i  5 a Do not expose the batteries to heat or a  18 flame       SAMSUNG   The remote control can be used up to  approximately 23 feet  7 meters  in a  straight line from the system       Battery size  AAA    Display function    Lets you view all functions available on the display  and adjust the brightness of the display LED   Each time you press the DISPLAY button on the  remote control  the display mode will change as fol   lows     The Demo function  All functions available on the system appear on the  front panel display     The Dimmer function  The Dimmer function is selected and the display  darkens     LED OFF  The LEDs are tur
18. LASER LAITE  KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT  PRODUCTO LASER CLASE 1       CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT    This Compact Disc player is classified as a CLASS 1  LASER product    Use of controls  adjustments or performance of  procedures other than those specified herein may result in  hazardous radiation exposure     CAUTION  e INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION WHEN OPEN AND    INTERLOCKS DEFEATED  AVOID EXPOSURE TO BEAM        This product satisfies FCC regulations when shielded cables and connectors are used to connect the unit to  other equipment  To prevent electromagnetic interference with electric appliances  such as radios and  televisions  use shielded cables and connectors for connections     FCC NOTE  for U S A     residential installation              This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device  pursuant to Part  5 of the FCC Rules  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a    This equipment generates  uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and  if not installed and used in  accordance with the instructions  may cause harmful interference to radio communications  However  there is no  guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation     If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception  which can be determined by    tuming the equipment off and on  the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the   
19. MSUNG mini compact system     They will allow you to operate your system with ease and take full advantage of its features     To delete a file          nuunnnnennnennnnennne 11   To skip 1 0 track8             0 2220 222  11  Using Bluetooth     uneseensnsennnnnnennnnnnnnnnn  Setting the COCK    css  Timer Function 4 00    Cancelling the Timer                Disc Types And Disc Format    4 Listening to Radio     Contents     eesesnenenennnnnnennnnnnnnunanenennnnunannnn 5 Selecting a Stored Station    14  Description    0ccsarussnanansanssnnonsuszsatanasennennen 6 Recording Function     Front Panel   ssrcsasanensosss  ssssuiasnsnsansenenann 6 Recording Speed         eusnenssarseonansursennen   Rear Panel   el GIGA SOUND function     Remote Control        cece 8 Selecting EQ Mode     Attaching the toroidal ferrite core to Selecting USER EQ Mode     the Power cable  optional     8 Selecting LOCAL EQ Mode     Display function      uueresesesnennnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnn 8 Using the FOOTBALL MODE     CD MP3 WMA CD Playback une 9 Party FUNGU ON  iisisti  Selecting a Track       scscssssssssrsesssssseeree 9 Connecting a Microphone  ueseeeeeeee  Searching for a Specific Music Troubleshooting        sssssessecsesseeseeseeseeesees  Passage on a CD    nee 9 SPecificationS         sscssessecsesseeseessessesseeaes 17  Repeat One or All Tracks on a  Compact DisGissccsisss ceiescsiseiccssesecrsesececeess 9  A B Repeat Playback    ensesesesnennnnnnunnnne 10  10 Skip Function  CD Programming  Check
20. MX F830B    Imagine the possibilities    Thank you for purchasing this Samsung product   To receive more complete service   please register your product at    www samsung com register    Eu           Safety Warnings    TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER  OR BACK    NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS ARE INSIDE  REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL        CAUTION    RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK          personal injury           This symbol indicates    dangerous voltage    inside   CAUTION   TO PREVENT ELECTRIC  the product that presents a risk of electric shock or  SHOCK  MATCH THE WIDE BLADE OF THE  accompanying the product   PLUG TO THE WIDE SLOT IN THE WALL  OUTLET  AND THEN FULLY INSERT     This symbol indicates important instructions             WARNING    e To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock  do not  expose this appliance to rain or moisture     CAUTION    Do not expose this device to dripping or splashing  Do  not place items containing liquids  such as vases  on this  device    To turn this device off entirely  you must disconnect its AC  plug from the wall outlet  Consequently  the plug and AC  wall outlet must be readily accessible at all times    Only connect this device to an AC outlet that has a  protective grounding connection    To prevent electric shock  match the wide blade of the  plug to the wide slot in the wall outlet  Fully insert the plug  into the wall outlet     CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT  KLASSE 1 LASER PRODUKT    LUOKAN1 
21. TUNING ALBUM A or V button to select a level  rom  06 to 06   Press the ENTER button   Result  The MIDDLE level flashes   Press the TUNING ALBUM A or V button to select a level  rom  06 to 06   Press the ENTER button   Result  The TREBLE level flashes   Press the TUNING ALBUM A or V button to select a level  rom  06 to 06   Press the ENTER button   Result  setting is complete    gt  gt  The equalizer is set to  OFF  automatically and is not available  during a CD recording       f no buttons are pressed within 4 seconds  your settings will  automatically be cancelled and the previous settings will be saved   The equalizer mode may be different depending on your region     Selecting USER EQ Mode    You can directly select the user EQ mode by  pressing the USER EQ button     1  Press the USER EQ button on the main unit until  the required option is selected   Each time you press this button  the sound mode will  switch as follows  OFF  gt  U B O  2  Refer to Step 2 above to set the BASS  MIDDLE   TREBLE level   The equalizer is set to  OFF  automatically and is not available  during a CD recording   If no buttons are pressed within 4 seconds  your settings will  automatically be cancelled and the previous settings will be saved      The equalizer mode may be different depending on your region     Selecting LOCAL EQ Mode  You can directly select the LOCAL EQ mode by  pressing the LOCAL EQ button     1  Press the LOCAL EQ button on the main unit until  the required option is sele
22. cted   Each time you press this button  the sound mode will  switch as follows   OFF FLAT RANCHERA gt SAMBA gt CUMBIA   HABANERA gt BOOMBA gt REGGAE gt MERENGUE  SALSA   The Local equalizer is set to  OFF  automatically and is not   available during a CD recording    If no buttons are pressed within 4 seconds  your settings will   automatically be cancelled and the previous settings will be saved       The equalizer mode may be different depending on your region     English 15                                                          y    Using the FOOTBALL MODE    The football mode brightens the audio you are lis  You can choose a desired party mode   tening to and brings greater realism to sports    broadcasts     1  Press the PARTY button  Each time press this  button  the party mode will switch as following     1  Press the FOOTBALL MODE button on the main unit   Each time you press this button  the sound mode    switches as follows     PARTY 1  gt  PARTY 2  gt  PARTY 3  gt  OFF    OFF  gt  FOOTBALL MODE 1  gt  FOOTBALL MODE 2    N    To cancel this function  press the FOOTBALL    MODE button until    OFF    is displayed   e The FOOTBALL MODE may be different depending    on your region     Connecting a Microphone    You can insert a microphone to sing along with your favorite CDs    1  Connect a mono microphone  3 5    to the MIC jack on the front of the product    2  Press the MIC VOL     button to adjust the volume of the microphone    3  Press the MY KARAOKE button to 
23. e ALL  Repeatedly plays the entire disc   e RANDOM  Plays tracks in random order     English 9    A B Repeat Playback    You can repeatedly play back a designated section   of a CD    1  Press the REPEAT A B button at the beginning  of desired part   e  RPT A  will be displayed    2  Press the REPEAT A B button at the ending of  desired part   e  RPT AB  will be displayed    3  To cancel REPEAT A B function  press the  REPEAT A B button again   e  OFF  will be displayed     gt  nn A B function is available only within a  track     10 Skip Function    Press the  10 or  10 button while in playback mode   The unit will skip as many as 10 tracks forward or  10 tracks back from the current track     CD Programming    This function is not available during playback of an   MP3 WMA CD    e You can program the playback order of up to 24  tracks of your choice    e However  you must stop playing the CD before  selecting tracks             While in CD playback mode  press the STOP M   button to stop playing the CD    Press the ENTER        button to display the  message below     D         01  program number      track number    3  Use the I lt  or  gt  gt I button to move to a desired  track   e Press I4 to move to the previous track   e Press  gt  gt I to move to the next track    4  Press the ENTER       button to confirm your  selection  The selection is stored and     is displayed    5  To select additional tracks  repeat Steps 3 and  4       6  Press the PLAY   gt   button to play
24. e first 15 characters of an MP3   WMA file name    This device is designed to support removable HDDs with  less than 160GB  Depending on the device  a removable  HDD with 160GB or more may or may not be supported   It can take several minutes for the product to recognize  the files on a USB device    USB devices  particularly  USB HDDs  may cause a  delay when moving to the next track    With USB devices supporting only USB VER  1 1  the  unit may access files slowly or may not recognize file  properties    In Stop mode  the product will turn off automatically if  there is no USB device connected to the USB jack for 25  minutes     English 1 1    Using Bluetooth    You can use a Bluetooth device to enjoy music with  high quality stereo sound  all without wires     What is Bluetooth     Bluetooth technology lets Bluetooth compliant devices  interconnect easily with each other using a short  wireless  connection    e A Bluetooth device may cause noise or malfunction    depending on usage  when      Apart of your body comes into contact with the  receiving transmitting system of the Bluetooth device or  the product      It is subject to electrical variation from obstructions  caused by a wall  corner  or by office partitioning      tis exposed to electrical interference from same  frequency band devices including medical equipment   microwave ovens  and wireless LANs    Keep the Mini compact system and the Bluetooth device   close together when pairing  The greater the distance 
25. etooth device will wait a certain  amount of time for a response from the product before  terminating the connection   Disconnection time may  differ  depending on the Bluetooth device      e The currently connected device will be disconnected      gt  gt     In Bluetooth connection mode  the Bluetooth connection   will be lost if the distance between the product and the  Bluetooth device exceeds the limit  33 ft  10 meters   If  the distance decreases to the effective range and you  restart the Bluetooth device  the Bluetooth connection  can be restored    e  fthe Bluetooth device comes back into the effective  range  you can restart the product to restore the pairing  with the Bluetooth device    e With some Bluetooth devices  some functions may not  work properly    e In Bluetooth mode  the product will turn off automatically  if there is no Bluetooth device connected to the product  for 25 minutes           Setting the Clock    During each step  you have a few seconds to set the  required options  If you exceed this time  you must  start again     1  Switch the system on by pressing the POWER      1  button    2  Press the TIMER SET button and then press the  ENTER  C    button   CLOCK  is displayed     3  Press the ENTER  LC     button  The hour flashes   e Increase the hours  A  e Decrease the hours  V   4  When the correct hour is displayed  press the  ENTER   E   button  The minutes flash   e Increase the minutes  A  e Decrease the minutes  V    5  When the correct mi
26. exclusion or limitation of incidental or  consequential damages  so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you  This warranty gives you specific legal  rights  and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state     To obtain warranty service  please contact SAMSUNG customer care center        QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS        COUNTRY    CALL    OR VISIT US ONLINE AT    WRITE       U S A       1 800 SAMSUNG   726 7864        www samsung com       Samsung Electronics America  Inc  85  Challenger Road Ridgefield Park  NJ 07660       Code No  AH68 02605M  Rev 0 0     
27. ice   e You can listen to the music playing on the connected    1 2 English    Bluetooth device over the product     e In BLUETOOTH mode  some model s Play Pause   Repeat Stop Next Back functions are not available     The product only supports Middle Quality SBC data  up   to 237kbps 48kHz   and does not support High Quality   SBC data  328kbps 44 1kHz     Only one Bluetooth device can be paired at a time    The Mini compact system may not search or connect   properly in the following cases      If there is a strong electrical field around the Mini   compact system      If several Bluetooth devices are simultaneously paired  with the Mini compact system      If the Bluetooth device is turned off  not in place  or  malfunctions   Note that such devices as microwave ovens  wireless   LAN adaptors  fluorescent lights  and gas stoves use the   same frequency range as the Bluetooth device  which   can cause electric interference          To disconnect the Bluetooth device from the  Product    You can disconnect the product from the Bluetooth  device   Refer to the Bluetooth device s user s manual    e The product will be disconnected        When the product is disconnected from the  Bluetooth device  the product will display   DISCONNECTED  gt  READY  on the front display     To disconnect the Product from the Bluetooth  device       1  Press the BLUETOOTH button on the main unit to  display the  BT  message    e Except when you disconnect by changing functions   the connected Blu
28. ing or Editing the  Programmed Tracks     unusuensnnnennennnnnennnnn 10  Auto Change function    0  Playing a USB Device    11  To Select a Track from  a USB Device en  To Search a Folder Quickly            11  To Use High Speed Search    11  TO repeat ws rissii asante secesstecesesetececess 11  Symbols Important  F Note  gt                    English 5    Description    Front Panel                               10  11                                        12  13                    N                       15    WAZ  14 Del        DY       N                                     POWER button  e Press this button to switch your mini compact system     PARTY button   AUTO CHANGE button  ASTER VOLUME button  EQ button   Search Skip button  STOP Tuning Mode button  RETURN button   DELETE button   USB 1 USB 2 button  P3 CD button  TUNER AUX button   USB 1 jack   MIC jack   Disc Tray   REC SPEED                6 English    17     18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28   29     AUX IN 1 jack   Connecting an External Component such as an MP3   player    e Connect AUXIN 1 on the front panel of the MINI  COMPACT to the Audio Out of the external component   MP3 player    e Press the TUNER AUX button to select the AUX 1 input     USB 2 REC jack   USB 2 REC button  OPEN CLOSE button  BLUETOOTH button  ENTER button  PLAY PAUSE button  Search Skip button   USER EQ button  Window display   LOCAL EQ button  FOOTBALL MODE button  GIGA SOUND BLAST button       Rear Panel            
29. jack   2  Slowly move the antenna wire until you find a location  where reception is good  then fasten it to a wall or  other rigid surface     3  If reception is poor  you may need to install an outdoor  antenna  To do so  connect an outdoor FM antenna to  FM antenna jack on the rear of the system using a  750 coaxial cable  not supplied         6  LED Terminals for the Front Speakers    To enjoy the special light effect of the speakers  connect  the LED cables of the Front Speakers to the LED  terminals of the system     English 7    Remote Control                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Attaching the toroidal ferrite core to  the Power cable  optional   If you attach a Toroidal ferrite core to the Power    cable  it will help to prevent RF interference from  radio signals     1  Pull the fixing tab of the Toroidal ferrite core to open  it     2  Attach the Toroidal ferrite core to the Power cable  as shown and press it until it clicks     Installing Toroidal ferrite to Power cable                   Lift up to release the lock and open the core     PHC     Make two rounds on the coil with the cable                    Press to lock it back    8 English          POWER 12  VOLUME   24  TUNING ALBUM A  ER    fa TUNER AUX 13  TUNING ALBUMV 25  EQ    USB 14  TUNING MODE 26  AUTO C
30. l source  you  cannot change the recording speed    e  f you select RECORD SPD X 4  sound is not produced during  the recording    e Ifyou connected the microphone  you have one recording  speed mode available  RECORD SPD X 1    e During recording  if you disconnect the microphone  the  recording will stop  If you reconnect the microphone  the  recording will not restart     GIGA SOUND function    The GIGA SOUND function amplifies the bass  sound and provides twice the bass for powerful   realistic sound     1  Press the GIGA SOUND BLAST button on the  main unit or the GIGA button on the remote control   Each time you press this button  the sound switches  as follows    OFF  gt  GIGA SOUND BLAST   2  To cancel this function  press the GIGA SOUND   BLAST button until    OFF    is displayed     e The GIGA SOUND mode may be different depending  on your region     Y    Selecting EQ Mode    Your mini compact system provides predefined  equalizer settings that are optimized for particular  music genre  You can also adjust the bass  middle  and treble levels manually     1  Press the EQ button     Each time you press this button  the sound mode will  change as follows     OFF FLAT RANCHERA SAMBA CUMBIA   HABANERA gt BOOMBA gt REGGAE gt MERENGUE   gt SALSA PARTY  POP HIP HOP ROCKJAZZ    gt CLASSIC gt ELECTRONIC MP3 ENHANCER  VIRTUAL SOUND U BO    2  To set the BASS  MIDDLE  TREBLE level manual  Press the ENTER button when you select U B 0   Result  The BASS level flashes   Press the 
31. me level can be adjusted in 31 steps  VOLUME  MIN  VOLUME 01   VOLUME 29  and VOLUME MAX    5  Main Unit  To pause playback temporarily  press the Pil button   Press Pll again to continue playing the disc   Remote control  To pause playback temporarily  press the PAUSE II   button   Press the PLAY     button to continue playing the disc     6  To end playing  press the STOP  W  button     if there is no CD inserted in the DISC tray  the unit displays    NO  DISC          e The quality of MP3 WMA CD playback may vary depending  on the condition of the disc containing the music files or the  condition of the recorder with which the disc was created    e If different types of files or unnecessary folders are on the same  disc  you will have problems with playback       Keep the tray closed whenever you are not using it to prevent  dust from entering       You can load or unload a compact disc when the radio  USB or  auxiliary source function is selected  Also  when you press the  OPEN CLOSE button  the product will automatically change to  the MP3 CD mode    e If no buttons are pressed on the product or remote control for   more than 3 minutes when the product is in Pause mode  the   product will change to Stop mode    If no buttons are pressed on the product or remote control for   more than 25 minutes when the product is in Stop mode or no   Disc mode  the power will automatically turn off                 You can select a desired track while a disc is  being played     To play
32. ned off  However  the dimmer  function continues to work     Clock ON  The Clock is displayed     LED Display ON  The Display and all LEDs are turned on        CD MP3 WMA CD Playback Selecting a Track    Lets you play 5 inch compact discs without an adapter         This product is designed to play audio CDs  CDs     CD Rs  CD RWs  or MP3 WMA CDs    e Gently open or close the CD tray  Do not apply  excessive force    e Do not apply force to or place a heavy object on the  product    e Do not insert an out of spec  shaped CD such as a  heart or octangle shaped CD  You can damage the  product    e For the best sound  maintain your compact discs  carefully and correctly        1  Press the OPEN CLOSE button to open the disc tray   2  Place a disc gently into the tray with the disc s label  facing up   3  Press the OPEN CLOSE button to close the disc tray   The disc will be played automatically   e For MP3 WMA CD audio  it may take several minutes  to finish scanning the disc tracks   e If you play a file with an English name or a MP3 WMA   CD medium with an English title  the song title will be  shown in the display   Other languages besides English  may not be displayed    e An English titled track containing a special character  will not display      lt CD MP3 WMA CD Playback Display gt     Track Indicator         f        Playtime Indicator    4  Adjust the volume by      Tuning the VOLUME knob on the unit OR  e Pressing the Vol   or     button of the remote control   The volu
33. ner timer recording switch off time         gt  The maximum tuner timer recording time is 5 hours       If the timer switch on and off times are identical  the word ERROR  is displayed       If there is no disc or usb  when you select the    CD  USB  it will  automatically change to    TUNER       e You may use the  gt  gt I  I44 buttons on the main unit instead of the  TUNING ALBUM A or V button to adjust in Steps 4 through 9       If the switch on or  off time is the same as the timer recording  time  only the switch on or  off time is effective  and the timer  recording time is not applied    e If the auto timer is turned on  the MP3 CD or USB function may  require an additional step to be activated depending on the disc  or  device   It is better for you to select the tuner function instead     Cancelling the Timer    After you have set the timer  the unit will start auto   matically at the time shown by the TIMER indication  on the display  If you no longer want to use the timer   you must cancel it     To Press the TIMER ON OFF button       Cancel the timer  Restart the timer          Once  Result  gq is no longer displayed   Twice  Result  gy is displayed again                 When you select the TIMER OFF mode  the TIMER  RECORDING and TIME function are not available     English 13    Listening to Radio Recording Function    You can store up to   15 FM stations     1     6     Select FM by pressing the TUNER AUX button        To search for    a station Press the TUNIN
34. nute is displayed  press the  ENTER  C    button   EI TIME  appears in the  display    e The current time is now set      gt  gt     You can display the time  even when you are using  another function  by pressing the TIMER SET button  once   e You can also use the pr or I lt  on the front panel  instead of the TUNING ALBUM A or V button in  Steps 3 and 4     The timer enables you to switch the system on or   en at specific times automatically    Before setting the timer  check that the current time  is correct    e During each step  you have a few seconds to set  the required options  If you exceed this time  you  must start again    e If you no longer want the system to be switched on  or off automatically  you must cancel the timer by  pressing the TIMER ON OFF button                 Example  You want to wake up to music every morning     1  Switch the system on by pressing the POWER    1   button   2  Press the TIMER SET button until E  TIME is displayed   3  Press the ENTER  C    button   Result  ON is displayed for a few seconds  You can  set the timer switch on time   4  Set the timer switch on time   a Press the TUNING ALBUM A or V button to  set the hours   b Press the ENTER   C4  button   Result  The minutes flash   c Press the TUNING ALBUM A or V button to  set the minutes   d Press the ENTER     button   Result  OFF is displayed for a few seconds  You can  now set the timer switch off time   5  Set the timer switch off time     a Press the TUNING ALBUM A or V butt
35. o not stack anything on top of the product   e Before moving the product  ensure the Disc Insert Slot is  empty     e To turn off the product completely  disconnect the AC plug Handling and Storing Discs  rom the wall outlet  Disconnect the AC plug from the wall    e Do not keep in direct sunlight   e Keep in a cool  ventilated area   e Keep in a clean  protective jacket   Store vertically      Do not allow the discs to become contaminated with dirt      Do not use cracked or scratched discs           outlet if you will leave the device unused for a long period If you get fingerprints or dirt on a disc  clean it with a mild  of time  detergent diluted in water and wipe with a soft cloth    e During thunderstorms  disconnect the AC plug from the wall e When cleaning  wipe gently from the inside to the outside of  outlet  Voltage peaks due to lightning could damage the the disc  product  e Condensation may form if warm air comes into contact   e Do not expose the product to direct sunlight or other heat with cold parts inside the product  When condensation  sources  This could cause the product to overheat and forms inside the product  it may not operate correctly  If this  malfunction  occurs  remove the disc and let the product stand for 1 or 2   e Protect the product from moisture and excess heat and hours with the power on     equipment creating strong magnetic or electric fields  i e     speakers    z 3  Disconnect the power cable from the AC wall outlet if the Disc Types 
36. on to  set the hours                    b Press the ENTER  C    button   Result  The minutes flash   c Press the TUNING ALBUM A or V button to set  the minutes   d Press the ENTER     button   Result  VOL XX is displayed  where XX corre   sponds to the volume already set    6  Press the TUNING ALBUM A or V button to adjust  the volume level and press the ENTER  LC  button   Result  The source to be selected is displayed    7  Press the TUNING ALBUM A or V button to select  the desired source to be played when the system                      switches on   If you select      You must also     FM  radio  a Press the ENTER  C    button   b Select a preset station by pressing   the TUNING ALBUM A or V  button    CD MPS3  compact disc    Load one compact disc    USB Connect the USB device           8  Press the ENTER  C    button   Result  CHKREC  Do you want to record   is displayed     9  Press the ENTER  C    button    Result  REC N is displayed  you can press the TUN    ING ALBUM A or V button to select the REC Y or   REC N  and then press ENTER       button    1  If you select the REC N  it will cancel tuner timer  recording even if you have already set the tuner timer  recording    2  If you select the REC Y  you can set the tuner timer  recording    a  Press the ENTER      button   Result  ON is displayed for a few seconds  You can  set the tuner timer recording switch on time    b  Press the ENTER      button   Result  OFF is displayed for a few seconds  You can  set the tu
37. paces or special    characters             Use discs recorded with a compression decompression                   Small scratches on the disc may reduce sound and picture  quality or cause skipping     Be especially careful not to scratch discs when handling data rate greater than 128Kbps   them  e Only files with the   mp3  and   MP3  extensions can be  played     i i Only consecutively written multisession discs can be  Hold Ing discs played  If there is a blank segment in a Multisession disc   e Do not touch the playback side of the disc  the disc can be played only up to the blank segment    e Hold the disc by the edges so that fingerprints will not get If a disc is not closed  it will take longer to begin playback  on the surface  and not all of the recorded files may be played   e Do not stick paper or tape on the disc  For files encoded in Variable Bitrate  VBR  format  i e  files  encoded in both low Bitrate and high Bitrate  e g   32Kbps    320Kbps   the sound may skip during playback     g e A maximum of 999 tracks can be played per CD     gt  Supported Audio Formats  WMA 56 128kbps Bitrate     4 English    Please take time to read these instructions        Safety WarningS     ueeseensnenennanenanennnnnnennnnne 2  Important Safety Instructions             3    CCESSOFIES   uansnnnnnnnnunnnnnennnnunnnnnnnnunannnnnnnnn 3  Precautions  uuesnrneneennnnnnnennnnennnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnn 4    Cautions on Handling and  Storing Discs                   Thank you for buying this SA
38. re they exit from the apparatus    11   Only use attachments and accessories specified by the manufacturer    12   Use only with the cart  stand  tripod  bracket  or table specified by the  manufacturer  or sold with the apparatus  When a cart is used  use caution when  moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over       13   Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of  time  A   14   Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel  Servicing is required when the  apparatus has been damaged in any way  such as when the power supply cord or plug is damaged   liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus  the apparatus has been exposed to rain  or moisture  does not operate normally  or has been dropped    Accessories       Check for the supplied accessories below           FM Antenna User s Manual Remote Control Batteries Toroidal Ferrite core   1 EA   3301 000144    AH42 00021A   AH68 02605M   AH59 02554A 4301  0001 16   For Power cable   Optional     Figures and illustrations in this User Manual are provided for reference only and may differ from actual product  appearance     English 3    Precautions    e Ensure that the AC power in your house matches the     requirements listed on the identification sticker located on Disc Storage  he back of your product   e Do not place the product on amplifiers or other equipment  which may become hot  Make sure the ventilation slots are  not covered   e D
39. the original carton to the  original consumer purchaser  is warranted by SAMSUNG against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for  a limited warranty period of     One  1  Year Parts and Labor     90 Days Parts and Labor for Commercial Use     This limited warranty begins on the original date of purchase  and is valid only on products purchased and used in the United  States  To receive warranty service  the purchaser must contact SAMSUNG for problem determination and service procedures   Warranty service can only be performed by a SAMSUNG authorized service center  The original dated bill of sale must be  presented upon request as proof of purchase to SAMSUNG or SAMSUNG s authorized service center  Transportation of the  product to and from the service center is the responsibility of the purchaser     SAMSUNG will repair or replace this product  at our option and at no charge as stipulated herein  with new or reconditioned  parts or products if found to be defective during the limited warranty period specified above  All replaced parts and products  become the property of SAMSUNG and must be returned to SAMSUNG  Replacement parts and products assume the  remaining original warranty  or ninety  90  days  whichever is longer     SAMSUNG s obligations with respect to software products distributed by SAMSUNG under the SAMSUNG brand name are set forth in  the applicable end user license agreement  Non SAMSUNG hardware and software products  if provided  are on an   
40. turn My Karaoke on and off  Each time the button is pressed  the selection    changes as follows  ON  gt  OFF       If you hear strange noises  squealing or howling  while using the Karaoke feature  move the microphone away from the  speakers  Turning down the microphone s volume or the speaker volume is also effective      The microphone does not operate in the AUX or TUNER modes      lf you connect a microphone  GIGA SOUND will automatically turn off  When you remove the microphone  it will remain off  You    must turn it on again manually       When My Karaoke is on  EQ LOCAL EQ USER EQ FOOTBALL MODE GIGA SOUND do not work      The system does not retain the My Karaoke setting after you turn My Karaoke off      Use amono microphone  If you connect a stereo microphone to the unit  the microphone might not work properly     The MY KARAOKE function is available only when you have connected a Microphone to the unit     Troubleshooting    Refer to the chart below if this unit does not function properly  If the problem you are experiencing is  not listed below or if the instructions below do not help  turn off the unit  disconnect the power cord   and contact the nearest authorized dealer or Samsung Electronics Service Center           Symptom    Check Remedy         cannot eject the disc     e Is the power cord plugged securely into the outlet   e Turn off the power and then turn it back on        Playback does not start  immediately when the  Play Pause button is pressed     e
41. you press the button  you will move  backward forward fast        Sound does not output in fast playback mode     To delete a file    You can delete a file on your USB device    1  Playa file you want to delete    2  Press the DELETE button    3  Press I  4 or PPI to select YES      To cancel the selection  press the RETURN button on   the main unit    4  Press the ENTER button on the remote control or the  DELETE button   The selected file will be deleted       The NTFS file system is not supported     To skip 10 tracks    Press the  10 or  10 button while in playback mode   The unit will skip as many as 10 tracks forward or  10 tracks back from the current track     Read through the instructions below before using  a USB device with this unit        Some USB devices may not work properly with this  product    This product only supports external HDD s that are  formatted in the FAT file system    USB 2 0 HDD s should be connected to a separate  power source  Otherwise  the USB 2 0 HDD s will not  work    lf a USB external storage device is connected to multiple  devices  only the MP3 files in the first HDD will be played   DRM applied files are not supported  Digital Right  Management restricts unauthorized access to a DRM file  so that the copyright of the file is protected from piracy   Even if the extension of the file is  mp3  the file cannot be  played if it is formatted in MPEG layer 1 or 2    Do not use a USB hub  USB hubs are not supported   The unit displays only th
    
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