SAMSUNG YP-Q1JEB, YP-Q1JAS, YP-Q1JCW, Q1 User Manual

MP3 Player
user manual
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YP-Q1
Good looking. Smart. Reliable, and lots of fun. Your new MP3 player is all this and more. vibrant pictures, and action-packed games. player, whether you’re exercising, downloading your watching videos, playing games, or even listening to FM Radio. Use it once, and you’ll wonder how you ever lived without it.
Its state-of-the-art technology delivers rich sound,
You’ll love your new MP3
favourite tunes,
PUTTING THE “MULTI” IN MULTIMEDIA
We call it an MP3 player, but it’s much more than that. It allows you to view pictures, videos, text, listen to FM radio and play games.
TOUCH NAVIGATION!
You can tap on the touch pad to navigate through the menus.
COLOUR LCD SCREEN DESIGN
Vivid colour and images are delivered on the LCD screen.
FREEDOM OF YOUR FAVOURITE SELECTION WITH THIS MP3 PLAYER!
You can create playlists of your favourite music.
LONGER PLAY TIME AND SHORTER DOWNLOADING!
A fully charged battery can play up to 30 hours of music, or 4 hours of video. Download times are shorter. Because of its USB 2.0 capability, the player is much faster than models with USB 1.1.
ACOUSTIC WONDER
Your new MP3 player has built-in DNSe™ (Digital Natural Sound engine), Samsung’s unique sound technology created to deliver richer, deeper sound for an unbelievable listening experience.

safety information

What the icons and signs in this user manual mean :
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
NOTE
These warning signs are here to prevent injury to you and others. Please follow them explicitly. After reading this section, keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Means that death or serious personal injury is a risk.
Means that there is a potential risk for personal injury or material damage.
To reduce the risk of fi re, explosion, electric shock, or personal injury when using your MP3 Player, follow these basic safety precautions:
Means hints or referential pages that may be helpful to operate the player.
Do NOT attempt.
Do NOT disassemble.
Do NOT touch.
Follow directions explicitly.
Unplug the power plug from the wall socket.
Call the service centre for help.
safety information
This manual describes how to properly use your new MP3 player. Read it carefully to avoid damaging the player and injuring yourself. Pay particular attention to the following serious warnings:
PROTECT YOURSELF
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify this product on your own.
Do not get the product wet or drop it in water. If the product gets wet, do
not switch it on because you could get an electric shock. Instead, contact
CAUTION
a Samsung Customer Service Centre near you.
Do not use the product during a thunderstorm, as it may cause
malfunction or a risk of electric shock.
Do not use the earphones while you are driving a bicycle, automobile or
CAUTION
motorcycle.
It can cause a serious accident, and furthermore, is prohibited by law in some areas. Using the earphones while walking or jogging on a road, in particular, on a crosswalk can lead to a serious accident.
For your safety, make sure the earphone cable does not get in the way of your arm or other surrounding objects.
Do not place the product in damp, dusty, or sooty areas because these
environments could lead to fi re or electric shock.
WARNING
PROTECT YOURSELF
Using earphones or headphones for an extended time may cause serious
WARNING
damage to your hearing.
If you are exposed to sound louder than 85db for an extended time, you may adversely affect your hearing. The louder the sound is, the more seriously damaged your hearing may be (an ordinary conversation is between 50 to 60db and road noise is approximately 80db). You are strongly advised to set the volume level to medium (the medium level is
usually less than 2/3 of the maximum).
If you feel a ringing in the ear(s), lower the volume or stop using the
earphones or headphones.
PROTECT YOUR MP3 PLAYER
Do not leave the player in temperatures above 35°C (95°F), such as a
sauna or a parked car. Do not cause excessive impact on the player by dropping it.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the player.
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Prevent any foreign particles or dust from entering into the product. Do not place the product near magnetic objects.
Be sure to backup important data. Samsung is not responsible for data loss.
Use only accessories provided by or approved by Samsung.
Do not spray water on the product. Never clean the product with chemical
substances such as benzene or thinner, as it may cause fi re, electric
CAUTION
shock or deteriorate the surface.
Failure to follow these instructions may lead to physical injuries or damage to
the player.
CAUTION
When printing this user manual, we recommend that you print in colour and
check “Fit to Page” in the print option for better viewing.
NOTE

contents

THE BASICS
10
10 What’s included 11 Your MP3 Player 14 Screen displays 17 Using the touch button 18 Charging the battery 19 Caring for the battery 19 Turning the Power on & off 20 Playing music 20 Controlling the volume 21 Disabling the buttons 21 Browsing for fi les using
“File Browser” 22 Deleting fi les with “File Browser” 23 Changing the settings and
preferences
23 Menu Style Settings 24 Sound Settings 25 Display Settings 26 Language Settings 27 Date&Time Settings 28 System Settings
32 Resetting the system
EMODIO
33
33 PC Requirements 34 Installing EmoDio 35 Using EmoDio
contents
LISTENING TO MUSIC
36
36 Listening by category 38 Pausing 38 Searching within a track 38 Playing from the beginning of the
current track 38 Playing the previous track 38 Playing the next track 39
Creating a playlist on your MP3 player 40 Playing a playlist 41 Deleting a fi le from the playlist 41 Deleting all fi les from the playlist 42 Using the music menu
WATCHING A VIDEO
54
54 Watching a video 54 Pausing 55 To move to a specifi c frame 55 To play the previous video fi le 55 To play the next video fi le 56 Using the video menu
contents
VIEWING PICTURES
58
READING TEXT
64
LISTENING TO
FM RADIO
71
VIEWING DATACASTS
80
58 Viewing pictures 59 Using the picture menu
64 Reading text 65 Using the text menu
71 Listening to FM radio 71 To use the mute function 72 To search for FM stations 73 Using the FM radio menu
80 Viewing Datacasts
contents
ENJOYING
THE PRIME PACK
81
TROUBLESHOOTING
86
APPENDIX
89
81 Voice Recording 83 Playing video games 85 Viewing the World Subway Map
86 Troubleshooting
89 Menu Tree 90 Product Specifi cations 92 License

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WHAT’S INCLUDED

Your new MP3 player comes with these accessories. If you’re missing any of these items, please contact a Samsung Customer Customer Service Centre near you.
Player Earphones
USB Cable Installation CD
The accessories in your box may look slightly
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different than these shown.

YOUR MP3 PLAYER

Screen display
Power & Hold switch
Slide and hold towards the bottom of the player for power on/off. Slide towards the top of the player to lock the button functions.
Reset hole
If a player malfunction occurs, press the reset hole with a pointed object to re-initialize the system.
Microphone
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YOUR MP3 PLAYER (Continued)
These buttons are ‘Touch Sensitive’ buttons.
Tap to display the menu.
Tap to increase the volume or
move to an upper item/menu.
Tap to move to the previous
Press and hold to move to the
Left fi le browser button
Tap to move to the previous track/
menu or play the current track
Press and hold to quickly scan
Play/Pause, Select button
Tap to select the play/pause and
function, or move to the next screen.
Down volume button
Tap to reduce the volume or move
Right fi le browser button
Tap to move to the next track/menu.
Press and hold to quickly scan tracks.
Menu button
Up volume button
Back button
screen.
main menu screen.
from the beginning.
tracks.
a
to a lower item/menu.
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YOUR MP3 PLAYER (Continued)
Neck string hole
USB connection port
Earphones
Labelled “L” for the left earpiece
and “R” for the right earpiece.
Also serves as an antenna for FM
Radio in the MP3 player.
Disconnecting the earphones
during music playback will pause
the playback.
Earphone connection jack
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SCREEN DISPLAYS

Music
1
Parent Menu Indicator
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
The screen pictures are for illustration purposes only. The actual screen may differ.
NOTE
All other information than the music play screen will disappear shortly. To display it
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again, tap any button.
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Fast1
1
2
Lock Indicator
2
3
3
4
5
6
7
Battery Status
Current track playing / Total
4
number of tracks Indicator
5
Play Speed Indicator
6
Current Time
7
Total Play Time
8
Play/Pause/Search Indicator
9
Music Mode Indicator
Play Mode Indicator
10
DNSe Mode Indicator
11
Music Play Screen
12
Music Title
13
Play Status Bar
14
Current Play Time
15
SCREEN DISPLAYS (Continued)
Video
5
6
7
8
9
Picture
5
6
7
8
Video Track 1
Pictures
Picture Image 1.jpg
[Preview Screen]
1/8
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
Lock Indicator
2
Battery Status
3
Current Time
4
Total Play Time
5
Play/Pause/Search Indicator
6
Video Mode Indicator
7
File Name
8
Play Status Bar
9
Current Play Time
1
Lock Indicator
2
Battery Status
Current fi le /
3
Total number of fi les Indicator
4
Current Time
5
Music Play Status
6
Picture Mode Indicator
7
Parent Menu Indicator
8
File Name
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SCREEN DISPLAYS (Continued)
Manual
FM Radio
3
4
5
6
7
8
What is RDS?
Radio Data System(RDS) provides the reception and display of messages such as
NOTE
broadcasting information. The program information such as News, Sports or Music,
News
Today Headline
1
1
Current Time
2
2
Battery Status
3
Lock Indicator
4
Radio Mode Indicator
5
Manual/Preset Indicator
6
Current Frequency(MHz) Indicator
7
Frequency Location Indicator
8
RDS Indicator
or the broadcasting station information is displayed on the screen.
If FM signal strength is weak, the RDS information might not be displayed.
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USING THE TOUCH BUTTON

Tap on the touch button with your fi ngertip.
To avoid damage to the touch button, do not use any object other than your fi ngers
to operate it.
NOTE
Do not tap on the touch button if your fi ngers are not clean.
Do not tap on the touch button with gloves on.
The touch button may not function if you use a fi ngernail or other instruments such
as a ballpoint pen.
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CHARGING THE BATTERY

Charge the player before using it for the fi rst time and when you haven’t used it for awhile. The battery for your MP3 player will fully charge in about 3 hours, although total charging time varies depending on your PC environment.
Screen Display
<
USB connected>
> - Charging
<
> - Fully Charged
<
1
2
1. Connect the larger end of the USB cable to the USB Connection Port on the
bottom of the player.
2. Connect the USB cable to the USB
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port ( ) on your PC.

CARING FOR THE BATTERY

Your battery will last longer if you follow these simple guidelines for caring and storing the player.
Recharge the battery within the temperature range of 5°C~35°C (40°F~95°F).
Do not overcharge (longer than 12 hours). Excessive charging or discharging may shorten the battery’s life.
Battery life naturally shortens slowly over time.
If you are charging the player while it is connected to a laptop computer, make sure
NOTE
the laptop’s battery is also fully charged or that the laptop is plugged into its power source.
The rechargeable battery incorporated in this product is not user replaceable. For
CAUTION
information on its replacement, please contact your service provider.

TURNING THE POWER ON & OFF

Turning the Power on
Slide and hold the [ ] switch towards the bottom of the player.
Power is turned on.
Turning the Power off
Slide and hold the [ ] switch towards the bottom of the player again.
Power is turned off.
Your MP3 player will be automatically turned off when none of the buttons have been pressed for a specifi c length of time in the pause mode. The factory setting for
NOTE
<Auto Power Off> is 1 minute, but you can change this length of time. See page 29
for more information.
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PLAYING MUSIC

Load music fi les onto your new MP3 player using EmoDio.
1. Press and hold [ ] to move to the main menu screen.
2. Tap the [Up, Down, Left, Right] button to select <Music> and tap the [Select] button.
3. Use the [Up, Down] button and the [Select] button to
select a music fi le of your choice.
4. Tap the [Select] button to play the selected music fi le.
The music fi le will begin playing.
Ta p [
] to move to the previous screen.
Press and hold [ ] to move to the main menu screen.
NOTE

CONTROLLING THE VOLUME

Tap the [Up, Down] button.
You will see a volume control icon.
The volume range is 0 to 30.
Tap the [Up] button to increase the volume and tap the [Down]
button to decrease it.
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Music
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DISABLING THE BUTTONS

The hold function disables all the other buttons on the MP3 player, so that if you accidentally touch one your music won’t be interrupted.
1.
Slide the [ ] switch towards the top of the player to enable the Lock function.
Music
2. Slide the [ ] switch towards the bottom of the player to release the Lock function.
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BROWSING FOR FILES USING “FILE BROWSER”

Search easily for les using the “File Browser” function.
1. Press and hold [ ] to move to the main menu screen.
2. Tap the [Up, Down, Left, Right] button to select <File Browser> and tap the [Select] button.
The <File Browser> folder list containing “Music, Playlists, Video,
Pictures, Datacasts, Texts, Games, Recorded Files and My Pack” appears.
3. Tap the [Up, Down] button to select a desired folder.
4. Tap the [Select] button to bring up the le list in the
selected folder.
Tap [ ] to move to the previous screen.
5. Tap the [Up, Down] button to select a desired le.
6. Tap the [Select] button.
The fi le will start playing.
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DELETING FILES WITH “FILE BROWSER”

1. Press and hold [ ] to move to the main menu screen.
2. Tap the [Up, Down, Left, Right] button to select <File Browser> and tap the [Select] button.
The <File Browser> folder list appears.
3. Tap the [Up, Down] button to select a desired folder and tap the [Select] button.
4. Tap the [Up, Down] button to select the fi le that you want to delete and tap [ ].
5. Tap the [Up, Down] button to select <Delete> and tap the [Select] button.
The confi rmation window will appear.
6. Tap the [Left, Right] button to select <Yes> and tap the [Select] button.
The fi le will be deleted
Once fi les are deleted, they cannot be recovered.
CAUTION
The currently playing fi le can not be deleted.
NOTE
<My Pack> of <File Browser> is the folder storing DNSe fi les transferred by
<EmoDio>. For further information on DNSe, refer to <EmoDio>.
File Browser
Music
Playlists Video Pictures Datacasts Texts Games Recorded Files My Pack
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES

You can change the pre-set factory values to truly customize your mp3 player.
Tap [ ] to move to the previous screen. Press and hold [ ] to move to the main menu screen.
NOTE
Menu Style Settings
You can change the menu design, font and delete the background image of the main menu.
Press and hold [ ] to move to the main menu
1.
screen.
2. Tap the [
Up, Down, Left, Right] button to select
<Settings> and tap the [Select] button.
The <Settings> menu appears.
3.
Tap the [Up, Down] button to select <Menu Style> and tap
The <Menu Style> menu appears.
4.
Use the [Up, Down] and [
Tap the [Select] button to move to the next item/select the menu.
Tap the [Up, Down] button to move up or down through the current menu.
the [Select] button
Select] buttons
.
to set functions.
Menu Style Setting Options
Menu Design : You can change the style of the main menu screen. Select from
<Matrix>, <My Skin>.
Font : You can change the font type of the menu language. Select one from 3 font types.
Reset My Skin : Initializes the background image of the screen display to its default image.
In some menu languages, <Font> will be disabled.
Settings
Menu Style
Sound
Display
Language
Date&Time
System
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
Sound Settings
You can set the master EQ, beep sound and volume limit.
1. Press and hold [ ] to move to the main menu screen.
2. Tap the [
Up, Down, Left, Right] button to select
<Settings> and tap the [Select] button.
The <Settings> menu appears.
3.
Tap the [Up, Down] button to select <Sound> and tap
the [Select] button
The <Sound> menu appears.
4.
Use the [Up, Down] and [
.
Select] buttons
to set functions.
Sound Setting Options
Master EQ : You can optimize sound settings. Tap the [Left, Right] button to
select the frequency you want to adjust. selected frequency’s level and then tap the [Select] button
Beep Sound : Sets the beep sound for button operations to on or off. Select
from <Off> and <On>.
Volume Limit : You can limit of the volume when using the volume level to 15. The maximum volume level when volume limit is set to <Off> is 30. If you selected over 15, the volume will
decrease the risk of hearing damage when you turn the player back on.
to
decrease the risk of hearing damage by setting the
Tap the [Up, Down] button to adjust the
earphones. <On> will limit the maximum
default back to 15 when you turn the player off
.
Settings
Menu Style
Sound
Display
Language
Date&Time
System
have
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
Display Settings
Change the display off time and brightness of your screen.
1. Press and hold [ ] to move to the main menu screen.
2. Tap the [Up, Down, Left, Right] button to select <Settings> and tap the [Select] button.
The <Settings> menu appears.
3.
Tap the [Up, Down] button to select <Display> and tap
the [Select] button
The <Display> menu appears.
4.
Use the [Up, Down] and [
.
Select] buttons
to set functions.
Display Setting Options
Display Off : If no button is tapped within the time shown below, the screen
display will automatically be turned off. Select either <15sec>, <30sec>, <1min>, <3min>, <5min>, or <Always On>. Press any button to turn back on.
Brightness : You can adjust the brightness of the display screen. Select a level
from <0-10>, where 10 is the brightest.
Settings
Menu Style
Sound
Display
Language
Date&Time
System
the display
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
Language Settings
The menus on your new mp3 player can be set to appear in any one of the available languages. You can change your preference language easily.
1. Press and hold [ ] to move to the main menu screen.
2. Tap the [Up, Down, Left, Right] button to select <Settings> and tap the [Select] button.
The <Settings> menu appears.
3.
Tap the [Up, Down] button to select <Language> and tap
the [Select] button
The <Language> list appears.
<English>, <한국어>, <Français>, <Deutsch>, <Italiano>, <日本語>, <
ԧЁ᭛>, <㐕储Ё᭛>, <Español>, <Ɋɭɫɫɤɢɣ>, <Magyar>, <Nederlands>, <Polski>, <Português>, <Svenska>, <ѳъѕ>, <ýeština>, <ƧnjnjLjǎNJNjƽ>, <Türkçe>, <Norsk>, <Dansk>, <Suomi>, <Español (Sudamérica)>, <Português (Brasil)>, <Indonesia>, <TiӃng ViӋt>, <Bulgarian>, <Română>, <ɍɤɪɚʀɧɫɶɤɚ>, <Slovenšþina>, <Slovenský>.
4.
Tap the [Up, Down] button to [
Select] button
The supported languages can be changed or added.
NOTE
.
.
select a desired language and tap
Settings
Menu Style
Sound
Display
Language
Date&Time
System
the
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
Date&Time Settings
Set the current date and time.
1. Press and hold [ ] to move to the main menu screen.
2. Tap the [Up, Down, Left, Right] button to select <Settings> and tap the [Select] button.
The <Settings> menu appears.
3.
Tap the [Up, Down] button to select <Date&Time> and tap
the [Select] button
The Time Set screen appears.
4.
Tap the [Left, Right] button to move to <YEAR,
.
MONTH, DATE, HOUR, MIN, AM/PM> and tap the [Up, Down] button to set each item.
5. Tap the [Select] button.
The save confi rmation window appears.
6.
Tap the [ button
Left, Right
] button to select <Yes> and tap
.
The date and time will be saved.
Settings
Menu Style
Sound
Display
Language
Date&Time
System
the [Select]
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
System Settings
Choose the sleep timer, start mode, auto power off and default setting that’s right for you.
1. Press and hold [ ] to move to the main menu screen.
2. Tap the [Up, Down, Left, Right] button to select <Settings> and tap the [Select] button.
The <Settings> menu appears.
3.
Tap the [Up, Down] button to select <System> and tap
the [Select] button
The <System> menu appears.
4.
Use the [Up, Down] and [
.
Select] buttons
to set functions.
Settings
Menu Style
Sound
Display
Language
Date&Time
System
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CHANGING THE SETTINGS AND PREFERENCES (Continued)
System Setting Options
My Profi le : You can set your name and birth date. See pages 30~31.
Sleep : Turns off power automatically after the preset time. Select either <Off>,
15min>, <30min>, <60min>, <90min>, or <120min>.
<
Start Mode : You can set the start screen displayed when you turn on the
player. Select from < start the system with the main menu screen while <Last State> will use the last used screen.
Auto Power Off : and there is no button operation within the preset time. <30sec>, <1min>, <3min>, <5min> or <Always On>.
Default Set : Returns all settings to the default value. Select either <Yes> or <No>. <Yes> initializes all settings to default. <No> cancels default settings.
Format : Formats the internal memory. Select either <Yes> or <No>. Selecting <Yes> will format the internal memory and delete all fi les on the player. Selecting <No> does not format the internal memory. Check before formatting it.
NOTE
Tap the [Left, Right] button to check the fi rmware version, memory
About : capacity and fi le number. <Firmware Ver.> displays the current fi rmware version. <Memory> - <Used> indicates the usage, <Available> indicates the remaining capacity and <Total> indicates the total memory capacity. <Files> - You can check the number of music fi les, videos, pictures, texts and entire fi les.
Demo Mode : If you set it to <On>, the player repeats playing the clip in the video folder. To return to the previous screen, tap the touch button.
Regarding the Built-In Memory
1GB=1,000,000,000 bytes : actual formatted capacity may be less as the internal fi rmware uses a portion of the memory.
Main Menu> and <Last State>. Select <Main Menu> to
Automatically turns power off when the unit is in Pause mode
Select either <15sec>,
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