Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit YP-F2 du fabricant Samsung
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2 For Y our Safety Read this manual carefully to ensure proper use of the product and to avoid any danger or physical damage. Failing to heed the product instructions may cause serious injury. W ARNING Product Use Improper use can result in explosion, fire or electric shock.
3 A void malfunction Prevent any foreign particles or dust from entering into the product. Do not cause excessive impact on the product by dropping it.
4 Contents Chapter 1. Preparation Checking the Product and Accessories .................................................7 Checking the Accessories ...........................7 Components ................................................8 Screen Display Information .
5 Chapter 4. Settings Settings .......................................................40 Setting Music .............................................40 Setting Time ...............................................42 Setting the Display .................
Chapter 1. Preparation Checking the Product and Accessories .................................................7 Checking the Accessories ...........................7 Components ................................................8 Screen Display Information .
7 Chapter 1. Preparation Checking the Product and Accessories Checking the Product and Accessories Checking the Accessories The following diagrams are a guide and may differ slightly from the actual product appearance.
8 Checking the Product and Accessories Components Screen Display Move T rack/Quick Search Button User/MENU Button Power & Play/Pause Button Front, Right Side and T op Earphone Connection Port.
9 Chapter 1. Preparation Checking the Product and Accessories Volume Control Button Bottom Hold Switch Reset Hole USB Connection Port Earphone Connection √ T op Earphones.
10 Checking the Product and Accessories Screen Display Information Music 1 Play/Pause/Stop indicator 2 Current Music Number/ T otal Number indicator 7 Play Status Bar 4 Play Mode indicator 3 Sound Mod.
11 Chapter 1. Preparation Checking the Product and Accessories Checking the Product and Accessories Button Functions Buttons Functions and Use ■ Long press for power on & off. ■ Sh o rt pr e ss for play/pause. HOLD ■ Long press t o move to the menu screen.
12 Charging the battery Fully charge the battery before using the player for the first time or when the it has not been used for a while. Screen Display ■ Charging... ■ Fully Charged Battery Use ■ Recharge and store within the temperature range of 5 °C ~35 °C( 40 °F ~95 °F ).
13 Chapter 1. Preparation Charging the battery/Basic Use Basic Use Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. T urning the Power On & Off T urning the Power On Press and hold the [ ] button. ■ Power is turned on. T urning the Power Off Press and hold the [ ] button.
14 Basic Use (Continued) V olume Control Press the [ + , - ] button on the side of the player. ■ The Vo l ume Status Bar will appear. ■ Press the [ + ] button to increase the volume or the [ – ] button to decrease it. Lock Function In Hold mode, all buttons are disabled.
15 Chapter 1. Preparation Basic Use Searching for Files with <Navigation> Search easily for files using the <Navigation> function. 5 Use the [ √√ I] button to move to the file list in the selected folder . ■ Use the [ √√ I ] button to move to the lower step, the [ l œœ ] button to the upper step.
16 Basic Use (Continued) Reset Function If a product malfunction occurs, you can re-initialize the system by pressing the Reset hole. √ P48 Reset Hole.
Chapter 2. Importing Music Files Importing Music Files ..............................18 Transferring Music Files ............................18 Installing Media Studio ..............................19 Connecting to your PC ............................
18 T ransferring Music Files Importing Music Files T ransferring Music Files ■ Transfer files on your PC to the player using Media Studio √ Page 26 ■ Transfer files on your PC to the player using the “Copy” and “Paste” functions (removable disk) √ Page28 Follow the steps below to transfer files.
Chapter 2. Importing Music Files 19 T ransferring Music Files/Installing Media Studio Installing Media Studio Use Media Studio to transfer music files from your PC to the player. Importing Music Files Before you start! Insert the installation CD provided with the player into the CD-ROM drive.
20 Installing Media Studio (Continued) Importing Music Files 2 Click <NEXT>. ■ Media Studio installation starts. 3 After installation is complete, click <Exit>. ■ An icon is created on the desktop after installation is complete and Media Studio starts.
Chapter 2. Importing Music Files 21 Installing Media Studio/Connecting to your PC Connecting to your PC Importing Music Files PC Requirements ■ Pentium 300MHz or higher ■ Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP ■ 100MB of free hard disc space ■ CD Rom Drive (2X or higher) ■ USB Port 2.
22 Adding Files/Folders in Media Studio Importing Music Files Please refer to Help for more information on how to use Media Studio. ■ Click <MENU> ➝ <Help> ➝ <Help> from the menu on the top of the Media Studio program. NOTE ■ Files already added to the library will not be added again.
Chapter 2. Importing Music Files 23 Adding Files/Folders in Media Studio 1 Media Studio will automatically start when the player is connected to your PC. ■ If the program does not start automatically, double Click the Media Studio icon on the desktop.
24 Adding Files/Folders in Media Studio with Autoscan Importing Music Files 3.
Chapter 2. Importing Music Files 25 Adding Files/Folders in Media Studio with Autoscan 1 Media Studio will automatically start when the player is connected to your PC. ■ If the program does not start automatically, double Click the Media Studio icon on the desktop.
26 T ransferring Files with Media Studio Importing Music Files NOTE ■ Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote and Gracenote CDDB ® Music Recognition Service SM .
Chapter 2. Importing Music Files 27 T ransferring Files with Media Studio 1 Media Studio will automatically start when the player is connected to your PC. ■ If the program does not start automatically, double click the Media Studio icon on the desktop.
28 Using as a Removable Disk Before you start! ■ Connect the player to your PC. 1 Open files/folders to transfer from your PC. 2 Open <My Computer> ➝ <Removable Disk> from the desktop. 3 Select the files/folders to transfer from your PC and drag and drop them to a fold- er of your choice in the <Removable Disk>.
Chapter 2. Importing Music Files 29 Using as a Removable Disk/ Disconnecting from your PC Disconnecting from your PC Follow the steps below to prevent damage to the player and data when disconnecting from your PC. 1 Place the mouse cursor on top of the @ icon on the taskbar at the bottom right corner of the desktop and click the left mouse button.
Chapter 3. Listening to Music Listening to Music ....................................31 Listening to Music ......................................31 User Button Custom Function ...................33 ■ Before you start! T ransfer the music file of your choice from your PC to the player .
Chapter 3. Listening to Music 31 Listening to Music Listening to Music Listening to Music Before you start! Connect your earphones to the player and turn the power on and check the battery status. 1 Press the [ ] button while the music is playing. ■ The music playback will be paused.
32 Listening to Music Listening to Music (Continued) 1 Press and hold the [ l œœ ] or [ √√ l ] button while the selected track is playing. ■ It searches to the beginning or the end of the track. 2 Release the button at the point you wish to start.
Chapter 3. Listening to Music 33 Listening to Music/ User Button Custom Function Listening to Music User Button Custom Function Customize the user button with the frequently used function for convenience. 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen.
34 T o make your own Playlist 2 Press the [ USER/ MENU] button while a music is playing. ■ The file list of the folder will appear. 1 Set the User Button Mode to <Navigation>. Y ou can easily listen to your favorite music by adding it to a Playlist.
Chapter 3. Listening to Music 35 User Button Custom Function T o Play a Playlist 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the Menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select the <Playlist> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button.
36 Listening to Music User Button Custom Function (Continued) T o find the desired music with the navigation function 3 Press the [ l œœ ] button to move to the upper folder . 6 Press the [ + , - ] button to select a file of your choice. 2 Press the [ USER/ MENU] button while the selected music is playing.
Chapter 3. Listening to Music 37 User Button Custom Function 1 Set the User Button Mode to <Repeat AB> and play a file of your choice. This function enables you to listen to specific parts of a track repeatedly . Recommended for language learning.
38 Listening to Music User Button Custom Function (Continued) Set the User Button Mode to <DNSe> and press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ DNSe mode changes in the following order each time the bu.
Chapter 4. Settings Settings .......................................................39 Setting Music .............................................40 Setting Time ...............................................42 Setting the Display ...................
Settings Setting Music Y ou can set detailed settings for music playback. 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The Settings menu appears.
Chapter 4. Settings 41 Setting Music ■ <DNSe> : Y ou can select a suitable sound for each music genre. Select either <3D-User> <3D-Studio> <3D-Stage> <3D-Club> <Normal> <Rock> <House> <Jazz> <Dance> <Ballad> <R&B> <Classical> or <User EQ>.
42 Settings Setting Time Y ou can set functions related to the Sleep Timer and Auto Power Off. 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button.
Chapter 4. Settings 43 Setting Time/ Setting the Display 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ The Settings menu appears.
44 Settings Setting Language Set the language for the menu and track information <ID3-T ag>. 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button.
Chapter 4. Settings 45 Setting Language/ Setting the System Settings Setting the System Y ou can set the Default Volume, Resume and Beep Sound functions. 1 Press and hold the [ USER/ MENU] button to move to the menu screen. 2 Press the [ + , - ] button to select <Settings> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button.
46 Press the [ + , - ] button to select either <Yes> or <No> and then press the [ USER/ MENU] button. ■ <Yes> : Initializes all settings to default. ■ <No> : Cancels default settings. T o Delete a File Default Settings Press the [ l œœ ] button to move to the upper fold- er .
Chapter 5. T roubleshooting System Reset .............................................48 T roubleshooting ........................................49.
System Reset If a product malfunction occurs, you can re-initialize the system by pressing the Reset hole. Press the Reset hole at the bottom of the product with a pointed object such as a safety clip. ■ The system will be initialized. ■ The Reset function will not delete data stored in the built-in memory.
Chapter 5. T roubleshooting 49 System Reset/ T roubleshooting T roubleshooting If a malfunction is experienced, check the following. If the problem persists, contact a Samsung Service Center near you. Power will not turn on. Buttons do not work. The screen will not turn on.
50 Playing is disabled. File upload is disabled. Files or Data are Missing. Abnormal Play Time Display during Play . Problem Check points & T roubleshooting ■ Check if the available file has been saved in the memory . ■ Check if the music file is damaged.
Chapter 5. T roubleshooting 51 T roubleshooting Program Malfunction Connection to a PC is disabled. The backlight does not turn on. The product is hot.
Chapter 6. Appendix Menu T ree ...................................................53 Manual USB Driver Installation ..............54 Product Specifications ............................57 License ........................................................
53 Chapter 6. Appendix Menu T ree Menu Select Screen User EQ Set 3D User Set DNSe Play Mode Search Speed Skip Interval Play Speed Play Mode Intro Time Music Repeat A B Navigation DNSe Play Speed User .
54 1 2 3 ■ If you are using Windows 2000 and your version of W indows does not recognize the USB driver please download and install the latest service pack from windowsupdate.microsoft.com ■ The installation method may vary depending on the type of PC or operating system.
55 4 After selecting the driver , click [Reinstall Driver]. 5 Click [Next]. 6 Select [Search for a suitable driver for my device] and then click [Next].
YP-F2 USB Driverwin98 USB Next > Next > Next > Finish Next > 56 ■ Y ou cannot use it as a removable disc in Windows 98SE if the YP-F2 program is not installed. Make sure to install the USB driver file first. NOTE Follow the instructions in the window to complete the installation.
57 Chapter 6. Appendix Manual USB Driver Installation/ Product Specifications Product Specifications Power Model Name 3.7V (Li-Polymer Rechargeable) YP-F2 Built-in Battery Power Built-in Memory capaci.
58 License The product player accompanying this user manual is licensed under certain intellectual property rights of certain third parties. This license is limited to private non-commercial use by end-user consumers for licensed contents. No rights are granted for commercial use.
59 Chapter 6. Appendix License This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed with other household wastes at the end of its working life.
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