Samsung MP3 Player YP T7J User Guide

Samsung Electronics America, Inc.  
400 Valley Road, Suite 201 Mount Arlington, NJ 07856  
1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)  
YP-T7J  
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Features  
Features  
MP3 and WMA Playback  
DNSe Surround Sound  
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Your player supports playback of MP3 and WMA.  
G
The 3D surround feature adds spaciousness to the sound.  
Image Viewer  
USB 2.0 High Speed Data Transfer  
G
The player can be used as an image viewer to view saved pictures.  
G
Maximum data speed transfer of 25 Mbps.  
Color TFT LCD  
Built-in Rechargeable Li-polymer Battery  
G
You can enjoy high quality image files.  
G The built-in rechargeable lithium battery provides up to 10 hours of play time.  
Direct MP3 Recording  
Upgradable Firmware  
G
You can convert music from CDs, cassettes, and radio into MP3 files without a PC.  
G You can upgrade the built-in programs when available.  
Voice Recording Function  
G
You can make high quality voice recordings.  
FM Reception  
G
Listening to an FM program is made easy with Auto Search and Frequency  
Memory functions.  
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Contents  
Contents  
To change tracks when stopped/paused .......17  
Loop Repeating..........................................18  
Starting Point ...........................................18  
Ending Point ............................................18  
Recording Voice.........................................19  
Recording MP3s ........................................20  
MENU Options...........................................21  
Using Navigation........................................22  
Setting Favorites........................................23  
Setting Favorites.......................................23  
Playing Favorites ......................................23  
Setting FM Radio .......................................24  
Listening to FM Radio................................24  
Manual Storage of a Frequency...................25  
Searching Stored Frequencies ....................25  
Automatic Storage of a Frequency ...............25  
Delete Preset ...........................................26  
FM Region...............................................26  
FM Search Level.......................................26  
Recording FM ............................................27  
Viewing an Image ......................................28  
Setting the Advanced Funtions..................29  
Selecting the Play mode ............................30  
Setting Sound Effect ..................................31  
DNSe......................................................31  
3D User Set .............................................31  
Street Mode .............................................32  
User EQ Set.............................................32  
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Chapter 1 Preparations  
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Chapter 3 Using Your Player  
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Chapter 4 Appendix  
Features.......................................................2  
Safety Instructions .......................................6  
Components.................................................8  
Location of Controls.....................................9  
Charging the Battery..................................11  
Easy Start CD Overview ............................12  
Display Settings .........................................33  
Scroll ......................................................33  
Visualizer ................................................34  
Backlight Time..........................................34  
Tag Info...................................................34  
Clock Screen Saver...................................35  
Language. ...............................................35  
Record Settings .........................................36  
Bit Rate...................................................36  
Auto Sync................................................36  
VOR (Voice Operation Recording) ...............37  
System Settings.........................................37  
Play Speed ..............................................37  
Skip Interval.............................................38  
Search Speed ..........................................38  
Auto Off Time...........................................38  
Sleep......................................................39  
Time Set .................................................39  
Resume ..................................................39  
Beep.......................................................40  
Intro Time................................................40  
Default Set...............................................40  
Format ....................................................41  
About......................................................41  
To Upgrade Firmware ..............................42  
MENU Table.............................................44  
Chapter 5 Customer Support  
Troubleshooting .......................................45  
Specifications...........................................47  
Safety Information....................................50  
Warranty...................................................52  
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Chapter 2 Connection to Computer  
Connecting the player to your PC..............13  
Connecting the player to your PC with the  
USB cable ...............................................13  
Using the Storage Device ..........................14  
Uploading Recorded Files..........................15  
Chapter 3 Using Your Player  
Playing Music ...........................................16  
Turning Power On and Off..........................16  
Playing Music...........................................16  
Pausing Music..........................................16  
Adjusting the Volume.................................16  
Hold Function...........................................16  
Searching for Music/Voice Files.................17  
To search for specific parts during play.........17  
To change tracks during play ......................17  
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Safety Instructions  
Safety Instructions  
Read and understand all the instructions to avoid injury to yourself and damage to the equipment.  
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Earphones  
Follow Traffic Safety Instructions  
Do not use the earphones while driving an automobile or riding a bicycle.  
It’s not only dangerous, but also against the law.  
Do not expose to extreme  
Do not subject the player to  
severe impact.  
temperatures (above 95°F  
or below 23°F). Do not  
expose to moisture.  
It may cause an accident if you turn up the volume of the earphones while walking,  
especially when crossing intersections.  
Protect your ears  
Do not turn up the volume too high. Doctors warn against prolonged exposure to high volume.  
Do not let any foreign  
matter spill into the  
device.  
Do not place heavy objects  
on the player.  
Stop using the device or turn the volume down if you have ringing in your ears.  
Take care so that the earphone cable is not caught by your arm or other objects while walking or  
exercise.  
Do not expose to  
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Ambient operating conditions  
chemicals such as  
benzene and thinners.  
Do not store in dusty areas.  
Ambient temperature : 5°C ~ 35°C (41°F ~ 95°F)  
Humidity : 10 ~ 75%  
Environmental Information  
Be careful not to subject the  
player to excessive pressure  
when wearing it round your  
neck.  
Do not expose to direct  
sunlight or heat sources.  
Follow local guidelines for waste disposal when discarding packages, batteries, and old electronic  
appliances.  
Your player is packaged with cardboard, polyethylene etc., and does not use any unnecessary materials.  
Do not drop the player into  
water. If you have dropped  
the player into water or the  
player is wet, do not turn the  
player on, contact a Samsung  
service center.  
Do not try to disassemble  
and repair the device  
yourself.  
Please be aware that we claim no responsibility for damage from data loss due to breakdown, repair or other causes.  
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Components  
Location of Controls  
Microphone  
Display  
Earphone Jack  
Neck strap Hook  
Player  
Earphones  
AH30-00089D  
USB Cable  
AH39-00692A  
Line-In Cable  
AH39-00488A  
Easy Start CD  
AH80-00124A  
MENU/  
Navigation button  
Hold Switch  
Model  
Built-in memory  
YP-T7J X  
512MB  
YP-T7J Z  
1GB  
YP-T7J Q  
2GB  
Move to Track/  
Speed Search  
Play/Pause Button  
Loop Repeating Button  
Recording Button  
The capacity of the useable built-in memory is less than indicated as the internal firmware uses  
part of the memory as well.  
Design of accessories is subject to change for the purpose of improvement, without notice.  
Volume Button  
ENC Jack  
USB Cable Connection Port  
RESET Hole  
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Location of Controls  
Charging the Battery  
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Display  
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Connect the USB cable to the USB port of your computer.  
Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB cable connection port located  
on the bottom of the player.  
When recharging is complete, “Fully Charged” is shown in the display window.  
Battery recharge time in normal operation is approximately 3 hours.  
Lock Indicator  
Play Mode  
Battery remaining indicator  
EQ Indicator  
Play/Stop/Pause indicator  
Artist display  
Album display  
PC  
Track display  
Player  
Track Number indicator  
Elapsed Track Time  
Remaining Time  
USB Cable  
Progress Indicator  
Note  
- Fully charge the rechargeable battery if using for the first time or after several months of non-use.  
- To avoid the risk of fire, do not charge longer than 12 hours.  
- Overcharging will reduce the battery life.  
- The rechargeable battery is a consumable item and its capacity will decrease gradually.  
- If you connect the player through a USB hub, the connection may be unstable. Please connect  
the player to the computer directly.  
Note  
- The screen pictures are for illustration purposes only. The actual screen may differ.  
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Easy Start CD Overview  
Connecting the player to your PC  
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What is Easy Start CD?  
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Connecting the player to your PC with the USB cable  
The Easy Start CD provides a simple way for you to get started using a PlaysForSureTM  
portable music device by quickly and easily installing any necessary software needed  
including Windows Media Player 10 and support for online music stores.  
This CD will also show you how to rip CDs, download new music from an online store,  
manage your music with Windows Media Player 10 and take it with you on your new  
portable music device.  
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Connect the USB cable to the USB port on your computer.  
Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB cable connection port on the  
bottom of the player.  
"Samsung YP-T7J" will appear in the [Device Manager].  
What is PlaysForSure?  
PlaysForSure is a logo and testing program that ensures content compatibility of online  
music stores and portable music devices. When you see the PlaysForSure logo on the  
product box of a music device, you can know it will work with content from the widest  
range of online stores and services that also carry this logo.  
PC  
System Requirements.  
Player  
USB Cable  
The PC system must meet the following minimum specifications:  
Windows XP  
CD-ROM drive(double speed or greater)  
USB port (2.0) supported  
Windows Media Player 10  
Pentium 200MHz or greater  
50MB of available hard disk space  
DirectX 9.0 or above  
Internet Explorer 6.0 or above  
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Using the Storage Device  
Uploading Recorded Files  
You can easily download data files to the player using Windows Explorer and use it as a  
storage device to store data files.  
You can upload the files recorded in the player to your PC.  
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Connect the player to PC.  
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Connect the player to PC.  
Right click on the Start button, then choose Explore to Open Windows  
Explorer on PC.  
Right click on the Start button, then choose Explore to Open Windows Explorer on PC.  
[Samsung YP-T7J] is displayed in Windows Explorer.  
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Select [Samsung YP-T7J]-[Media]-[Recorded] from Windows Explorer.  
The recorded files are displayed.  
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Select the data file to save and drag-and-drop it into [Samsung YP-T7J]-[Data].  
Drag the recorded files to a desired folder of your PC.  
The selected file is transmitted to the specified folder of the PC.  
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Playing Music  
Searching for Music/Voice Files  
Make sure the player is fully charged and the earphones are connected.  
I To search for specific parts during play  
I Turning Power On and Off  
Press and hold the  
want to listen to.  
,
button during playback to search for the part you  
Power On : Press and hold the  
button to turn on the power.  
button to turn off the power.  
Power Off : Press and hold the  
Release the button to resume play normally.  
I Playing Music  
Press the  
●● Playback starts.  
button.  
I To change tracks during play  
Press the  
Press the  
button briefly during playback to play the next track.  
button briefly within 5 seconds after playback starts to move to and  
I Pausing Music  
Press the  
play the previous track. Press the  
current track from the beginning.  
button briefly after 5 seconds to play the  
button to pause playback.  
If no buttons are pressed within 1 minute (changes depending on settings shown on page 38),  
the player automatically powers off.  
While in Pause mode, press the  
button again to resume playback.  
I To change tracks when stopped/paused  
I Adjusting the Volume  
Press the  
,
button in Stop/Pause mode to move to the previous/next track.  
Press  
,
to adjust the volume from 00 to 40.  
I Hold Function  
In Hold mode, all buttons are disabled. This function is useful when you are walking or jogging.  
Slide the switch in the direction of the arrow.  
Note  
-
VBR(Variable Bit Rate) file: A file that constantly changes the compression rate according to the type of  
sounds, such as their pitch, in the file.  
When the button is pressed, the “HOLD” message will appear on the display.  
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When playing a VBR file, you cannot move to and play the previous track even if you press the  
5 seconds after playback starts.  
within  
Note  
Files that were downloaded in MP2 or MP1 and had their file extension changed to MP3 may not play.  
- If the file name is not displayed correctly, move to [Settings] [Display] [Language] and then  
change the language setting.  
- WMA files can only be played as music files with a compression rate of 48Kbps-192Kbps.  
- The power off time can be set in the menu. See page 38.  
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Loop Repeating  
Recording Voice  
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Press and hold the REC button  
to start voice recording.  
Press the √» button to pause the recording.  
Press the √» button once again to resume  
the recording.  
I Starting Point  
While playing music files, press the AB button briefly at the  
beginning of the loop you want to set.  
Aappears in the display.  
V001.MP3  
128kbps  
Play recorded file?  
Artist  
Album  
Track_Miclejack  
00:00:15  
01:42:50  
022/455  
128kbps  
Press the REC button again to stop the  
recording and save the voice file.  
The files are recorded in the order of  
V001,V002..., and saved as MP3 files  
00:01:41  
-00:02:53  
in the [RECORDED] folder in the Navigation menu of the  
player after recording.  
I Ending Point  
Press the AB button briefly again to set the end of the loop.  
AB appears in the display.  
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When the Confirm screen appears,  
select [OK] or [Cancel].  
When selecting [OK], the recorded file will be played.  
Artist  
Album  
Track_Miclejack  
The loop is played repeatedly.  
Press the AB button briefly to cancel the loop.  
022/455  
128kbps  
00:01:41  
-00:02:53  
Note  
- If the Memory is full, Voice Recording will be disabled automatically.  
- Voice recording does not work in FM mode or when the line in cable is connected.  
- Beeps are disabled while recording.  
- Recording is allowed only when there is 1MB or more of free memory.  
Note  
- Loop Repeat is automatically released if you Speed Search with the  
,
button.  
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Recording MP3s  
MENU Options  
Press and hold the  
button to switch to MENU mode.  
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Connect the Audio OUT port (or Line OUT) on the external audio source to the  
ENC port on the YP-T7J with the Line cable.  
Press the play button on the external  
Use  
,
to move and press the  
button briefly to select the menu you want.  
device to play the music to record.  
2
Press and hold the REC button to  
start MP3 recording.  
If the √» button is pressed, recording is  
paused and if the √» button is pressed again,  
the recording resumes.  
Music  
Navigation  
FM Radio  
Favorites  
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If the REC button is pressed during recording, the recording stops and an  
MP3 file is created.  
The files are recorded in the order of L001, L002.... and saved as MP3 files in the  
[RECORDED] folder after recording.  
Photo  
Settings  
Exit  
When the Confirm screen appears, select [OK] or [Cancel].  
When selecting [OK], the recorded file will be played.  
Music  
: To view the file currently playing.  
Navigation : To move to Navigation Mode and browse files and folders on the player.  
FM Radio : To listen to FM radio.  
Favorites : To play back only the files you want.  
Note  
- Bit Rates can be set within the range of 32Kbps~192Kbps(see page 36).  
- Beeps are disabled while recording.  
- Recording is allowed only when there is 1MB or more of free memory.  
Photo  
Settings  
Exit  
: To view image files.  
: To adjust the settings on the player. (refer to page 29)  
: To exit MENU.  
Caution  
- Do not disconnect the Line in cable during recording.  
Note  
- If the battery is not sufficiently charged, the player will not completely record the file.  
- Adjust the volume of the external audio source to a suitable level and record it.  
If the volume level is too high or low, the sound quality may be poor.  
- Menu mode will be cancelled if no buttons are pressed within a minute.  
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Using Navigation  
Setting Favorites  
You can easily search for files or switch modes using the Navigation function.  
I Setting Favorites  
- Select a file while in Navigation mode and press the AB button.  
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Press the  
button to enter Navigation mode or press and hold the  
button  
to move to Menu and then select Navigation in Menu.  
The selected file will be marked and added to Favorites.  
To remove a file from Favorites, move to the marked file in Navigation mode and  
press the AB button again.  
Move to the folder or file that you want to play.  
When you send music files to the player, the files are automatically classified into the  
categories on the basis of their tag information. You can find a file without tag information  
in the [Unknown] folder.  
Aquarius  
Select All  
Aquarius  
Select All  
Select All : All files or folders at the same directory will be played.  
Artists: You can search for music files by artists.  
Cartoon Heroes  
Cartoon Heroes  
Albums: You can search for music files by albums.  
Tracks: You can search for music files by track names.  
Favorites: You can search for marked music files.  
Genres: You can search for music files by genres.  
Years: You can search for music files by the year the album was released.  
Playlists: You can search for a playlist that was sent through Window Media Player 10.  
For instructions on how to send a playlist, refer to the descriptions on Using  
Window Media Player 10 included in the Ez Start CD-ROM.  
Recorded: You can search for recorded files.  
I Playing Favorites  
1
Select Favorites in the Menu.  
The Favorites you previously set will be displayed.  
Photo: You can search for image files.  
2
Move to the file you want to play and press the  
button.  
3
Press the √» button.  
The selected folder or file will be played.  
“  
” mark appears and the selected file will be played.  
Favorites  
Select All  
Navigation  
Select All  
Navigation  
Genre  
N’sync  
N’sync-it’s gonna b  
Artist  
Years  
No Strings Att..  
Aqua - Cartoon her  
N’sync-it’s gonna  
Album  
Track  
Playlist  
Recorded  
Photo  
Dinele Vidal - Les  
022/455  
128kbps  
00:01:41  
-00:02:53  
Favorites  
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Setting FM Radio  
Setting FM Radio  
1
Press and hold the  
and then select the FM Radio from the menu.  
button to move to Menu  
I Manual Storage of a Frequency  
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2
Select FM Radio Normal.  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
Use to move to the frequency  
,
to save, and then press the AB button.  
91.9  
91.9  
MHz  
MHz  
FM Radio  
3
Use to select the number you  
,
SAVED!  
want to assign to save the frequency,  
and then press the button.  
The selected frequency will be saved.  
2
In the FM Radio menu, use  
to move to the function you want,  
and then press the button to select.  
,
FM Radio  
Normal  
NORMAL  
Preset  
91.9  
MHz  
Auto Preset  
Delete Preset  
FM Region  
I Searching Stored Frequencies  
87.5 MHz  
108.0 MHz  
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Select FM Radio Preset.  
PRESET  
Use to move to the desired frequency.  
,
91.9  
MHz  
I Listening to FM Radio  
Note  
- Press the  
button in normal FM mode to move to the Preset screen.  
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2
Select FM Radio Normal.  
NORMAL  
Use to move to the frequency you want.  
,
I Automatic Storage of a Frequency  
Select FM Radio Auto Preset.  
Frequencies within the range of 87.5MHz to 108.0MHz are  
automatically selected and stored.  
Manual Search : Press to change the frequency up or down.  
,
91.9  
MHz  
Automatic Search : Press and hold to automatically  
,
search for receiving frequencies.  
87.5 MHz  
108.0 MHz  
PRESET  
91.9  
Frequencies are automatically stored, starting from 1.  
MHz  
Note  
- Press and hold the  
button to return to the menu screen.  
Note  
Auto Searching...  
- Press the √» button while listening to FM radio to mute the sound. Press the √» button once again  
to listen to FM radio.  
- You can store up to 30 frequencies.  
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Setting FM Radio  
Recording FM  
1
2
Press and hold the REC button while  
receiving FM.  
Recording of the current FM frequency begins.  
I Delete Preset  
RECORD  
1
Select FM Radio Delete Preset.  
Delete Preset  
89.1MHz  
107.9  
MHz  
2
After moving to the preset number you want to delete,  
F001.MP3  
Play recorded file?  
91.9MHz  
Press the REC button again.  
A recording file is created and the recording  
stops.  
The files are recorded in the order of F001,  
F002.... and saved as MP3 files in the  
128kbps  
00:00:15  
press the  
button.  
93.1MHz  
01:42:50  
95.1MHz  
The saved preset number will be deleted.  
98.1MHz  
I FM Region  
[RECORDED] folder in the Navigation menu of the player after  
recording.  
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2
Select FM Radio FM Region.  
FM Region  
Other Country  
Use to select FM Tuner region, and then press the  
,
Korea/US  
button.  
3
When the Confirm screen appears,  
select [Yes] or [No].  
When selecting [Yes], the recorded file will be played.  
Japan  
Return  
Korea/US : Search FM frequencies between 87.5MHz to 108.0MHz in  
increments of 100 KHz.  
Japan : Search FM frequencies between 76.0MHz to 108.0MHz in  
increments of 100 KHz.  
Other Countries : Search FM frequencies between 87.50MHz to  
108.00MHz in increments of 50 KHz.  
Note  
- Beeps are disabled while recording.  
- You can record FM broadcasts only at 128kbps.  
- Recording is allowed only when there is 1MB or more of free memory.  
Note  
- The default FM region setting may vary depending on the target region of the player.  
I FM Search Level  
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2
Select FM Radio FM Search Level.  
FM Search Level  
High  
Use  
,
to select the desired FM Search Level, and then  
button.  
Middle  
Low  
press the  
Return  
The higher the FM search level, the more frequencies can be received.  
High Middle Low  
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Viewing an Image  
Setting the Advanced Functions  
You can select an image file to view while listening to music.  
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Select Settings in the menu. (refer to “MENU Options”)  
1
Press and hold the  
to menu and select Photo.  
button to move  
The photo screen appears.  
Settings  
Photo  
In Settings, use  
select.  
,
to move to the function you want and press the  
button to  
To move to a previous menu, use  
or select Return.  
2
Press the  
to the image selection screen.  
Move to the image you want and  
button briefly to move  
Navigation  
PHOTO  
Settings  
Play Mode  
Sound Effect  
Display  
Settings  
Play Mode  
Sound Effect  
Display  
Settings  
Play Mode  
Sound Effect  
Display  
Island_1.jpg  
press the  
button.  
Island_2.jpg  
Island_3.jpg  
Island_4.jpg  
The selected image file will be displayed.  
Press the  
button to return to the  
Record  
Record  
Record  
System  
System  
System  
MENU screen.  
Settings  
Play Mode  
Settings  
Play Mode  
Sound Effect  
Display  
Note  
Sound Effect  
Display  
- The optimal image size for the unit is 128X128. Too large images may take longer to display.  
- Unsupported JPG file is not displayed. To check the supported file formats, refer to page 47.  
Record  
Record  
System  
System  
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Selecting the Play m ode  
Setting Sound Effect  
Press and hold the  
button. Select Settings Sound Effect.  
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2
Press and hold the  
button. Select Settings Play Mode.  
I DNSe  
Use to move to the play mode you want and press the  
,
button.  
Use  
3D-User  
Ballad  
Select User EQ to set the EQ as desired (see next page).  
,
to move to the sound mode you want and press the  
3D-Studio 3D-Stage 3D-Club Normal Rock  
Rhythm & Blues Classical User EQ  
button.  
House  
Dance  
Jazz  
Play Mode  
Normal  
Play Mode  
Normal  
Play Mode  
Normal  
Play Mode  
Normal  
Repeat One  
Repeat All  
Shuffle All  
Intro  
Repeat One  
Repeat All  
Shuffle All  
Intro  
Repeat One  
Repeat All  
Shuffle All  
Intro  
Repeat One  
Repeat All  
Shuffle All  
Intro  
DNSe  
3D-User  
DNSe  
Rock  
DNSe  
Rhythm & Blues  
Classical  
User EQ  
3D-Studio  
3D-Stage  
3D-Club  
Normal  
House  
Dance  
Jazz  
Play Mode  
Normal  
Play Mode  
Return  
Return  
Ballad  
Repeat One  
Repeat All  
Shuffle All  
Intro  
I 3D User Set  
3D-User Set is applied only when 3D sound mode is selected from DNSe.  
Normal : To play all the tracks in order one time.  
Repeat One : To repeat one file.  
Repeat All : To repeat all files.  
3D  
Use  
and press the  
3D level can be set within the range of 0 to 5.  
,
to move to the 3D level you want  
Shuffle All : To play files at random.  
Intro : To play the first few seconds of a music file. (Refer page 40)  
Return : To move to a previous menu.  
3D User Set  
3D  
3D  
button.  
Bass Enhance  
Return  
3
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Setting Sound Effect  
Display Settings  
Press and hold the  
button. Select Settings Display.  
Bass Enhance  
Use  
you want and press the  
Bass Enhance level can be set within the  
range of 0 to 3.  
,
to move to the bass Enhance level  
button.  
3D User Set  
3D  
Bass Enhance  
2
I Scroll  
Bass Enhance  
Return  
Scroll Speed  
Use  
movement.  
High Middle  
,
to set the scroll speed to adjust the speed of the track title  
Scroll Speed  
High  
Low.  
Middle  
Low  
I Street Mode  
Return  
Use  
,
to move to Street Mode On or Off and press the  
button.  
Street Mode  
On  
Scroll Type  
Use to select one of the scroll types below.  
On: You can hear the sound with better quality when you listen to music  
Off  
in the street.  
,
Scroll Type  
Horizontal  
Return  
Off: Tracks are played in the set sound mode.  
Horizontal : Music title moves horizontally.  
Vertical  
Return  
Vertical : Music title moves vertically.  
I User EQ Set  
You can adjust the EQ to your preference in the User EQ Set.  
I Visualizer  
User EQ Set  
Use  
,
to move to the Visualizer screen  
Visualizer  
Off  
Visualizer  
Press  
,
to move left or right to select the desired EQ, and  
you want and press the  
button.  
Graphic EQ 4  
press  
,
to adjust the level. After the setting is completed, move to  
If you select a visualizer, the background  
of the music mode is changed to the selected  
visualizer screen.  
Enlarged EQ  
Graphic EQ 5  
Return  
[OK] and press the  
button.  
Graphic EQ 1  
Graphic EQ 2  
Graphic EQ 3  
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Display Settings  
Display Settings  
I Backlight Time  
I Clock Screen Saver  
Use  
you want and press the  
,
to move to the Backlight Time  
button.  
Use  
,
to move to the Clock Screen  
Clock Screen Saver  
Clock Screen Saver  
5 min  
Backlight Time  
3 sec  
Backlight Time  
On  
Saver time you want and press the  
button.  
Off  
You can set the Backlight Time between  
3 seconds and 1 minute, or On.  
When set to On, the backlight stays on  
continuously.  
When the backlight disappears from the screen,  
it will not reappear until a button is pressed.  
You can set the time to wait to Off, or  
5 sec  
Return  
10 sec  
30 sec  
1 min  
3 min  
Return  
between 10 seconds and 5 minutes. If no  
button is pressed during playback, the  
clock screen appears automatically after the  
time you set.  
When set to Off, the normal playback screen  
displays.  
15 sec  
30 sec  
1 min  
I Tag Info.  
I Language  
Use  
,
to move to Tag Info. On or Off and press the  
button.  
Use  
menu and press the  
English français  
,
to select the language for displaying Tag information and  
Tag Info.  
On  
Language  
English  
button.  
On : The title and artist contained in the file tag information are displayed  
Off  
français  
during playback.  
Return  
Off : Display the name of music file.  
Note  
Note  
- What is an ID3 Tag ?  
- The supported languages can be changed or added.  
This is what is attached to an MP3 to carry information relevant to the file, such as the title,  
artist, album, year, genre and a comment field.  
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Record Settings  
Record Settings  
Press and hold the  
button. Select Settings Record.  
I VOR (Voice Operation Recording)  
Use  
,
to move to VOR On or Off and press the  
button.  
I Bit Rate  
VOR (Voice Ope..  
On  
On : Recording stops if there is no sound.  
Use  
,
to move to the recording bit rate  
button.  
Bit Rate  
32 Kbps  
Bit Rate  
192 Kbps  
Off  
Off : Recording continues regardless of voice volume.  
you want and press the  
Return  
When recording music into an MP3 file, you  
can select one of the following bit rates :  
32kbps, 64kbps, 96kbps, 128kbps, 160kbps  
and 192kbps.  
64 Kbps  
96 Kbps  
128 Kbps  
160 Kbps  
Return  
I Auto Sync  
System Settings  
Use  
and press the  
,
to move to the Auto Sync you want  
button.  
Auto Sync  
Off  
Auto Sync  
5 sec  
Auto Sync Time is a function for separating  
and saving MP3 files when there is no sound  
for a set time during MP3 recording.  
Sync 1  
2 sec  
Return  
Press and hold the  
button. Select Settings System.  
3 sec  
4 sec  
Auto Sync Time can be set to Off, Sync 1,  
2 seconds, 3 seconds, 4 second, or 5 seconds.  
I Play Speed  
Use  
and press the  
,
to move to the Play Speed you want  
In SYNC 1 setting, recording stops when there is  
no sound for over 2 seconds during recording.  
If Auto Sync Time is set to Off, recording  
keeps going even if there is no sound, and then  
it is saved as one file.  
Play Speed  
0
button.  
The higher the number, the faster the speed of play, and the lower  
the number, the slower the speed of play.  
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System Settings  
System Settings  
I Skip Interval  
I Sleep  
Use  
,
to move to the Skip Interval  
Use  
,
to move to the Sleep time you  
button.  
Skip Interval  
Track  
Skip Interval  
1 min  
Sleep  
Off  
Sleep  
120 min  
you want and press the  
button.  
want and press the  
You can set the Skip Interval Time to Track  
or between 5 seconds and 10 minutes.  
If you set the Skip Interval to Track, then  
5 sec  
3 min  
Sleep time can be set to Off, 15~120 minutes.  
The player will automatically turn off after the  
time you set.  
15 min  
Return  
10 sec  
5 min  
30 min  
60 min  
90 min  
15 sec  
10 min  
Return  
press the  
,
button, the previous or next  
30 sec  
When set to Off, the function is disabled.  
track will be selected.  
Note  
I Time Set  
You can set the current time.  
- For a VBR file, the Skip Interval may not be exact.  
Time Set  
I Search Speed  
1
2
Use  
,
to set the time and press the  
button.  
AM  
03: 38  
Search Speed  
1 sec  
Search Speed  
20 sec  
Use  
,
to move to the Search Speed  
After the setting is completed, move to [OK] and press the  
button.  
you want and press the  
You can set the Search Speed to skip  
1 second to 1 minute sections within a song.  
button.  
2005 - 06 - 21  
3 sec  
30 sec  
5 sec  
1 min  
10 sec  
15 sec  
Return  
Note  
- The current time is automatically set when you download files to your player.  
If your time region has been changed relocation, please set the time again.  
You cannot set the minute and the second.  
Note  
- For a VBR file, the Search Speed may not be exact.  
I Auto Off Time  
I Resume  
Use  
,
to move to the Auto Off Time  
button.  
Auto Off Time  
Off  
Auto Off Time  
1 min  
Use  
,
to move to Resume On or Off and press the  
button.  
you want and press the  
Resume  
On: Playback will resume from the point it was previously stopped.  
On  
You can set the Auto Off Time to Off or  
between 5 seconds and 3 minutes.  
If no button is pressed after play stops,  
the player will automatically turn off after  
the time you set.  
5 sec  
3 min  
Off  
Return  
10 sec  
15 sec  
30 sec  
Off: Playback will resume from the beginning of the file/track  
Return  
that was playing when stopped.  
When set to Off, the function is disabled.  
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System Settings  
System Settings  
I Beep  
I Format  
Use  
,
to move to Beep On or Off and press the  
button.  
Use  
,
to move to [OK] or [Cancel] and press the  
button.  
Beep  
On  
On : The unit beeps when the buttons are pressed.  
Off : The unit does not beep.  
OK : Memory is formatted and all saved files are deleted.  
Off  
Cancel : Memory is not formatted.  
Return  
Format?  
Note  
- Care must be taken as formatted files can not be recovered.  
I Intro Time  
I About  
Use  
,
to move to the Intro Time you want and press the  
Intro Time  
10 sec  
20 sec  
30 sec  
1 min  
If you select About, you can check the player's firmware version, file information and memory  
button.  
capacity.  
You can set the Intro Time from 10 seconds to 1 minute.  
When you select the Intro function(Press and hold the  
Select Settings Play mode Intro), the beginning of all files will be  
played back for the seconds you set.  
button.  
Note  
- Go to samsung.com for firmware updates.  
Return  
I Default Set  
Use  
,
to move to [OK] or [Cancel] and press the  
button.  
OK : All settings selected will be returned to the original factory settings.  
Default Set  
Cancel : All settings selected will remain as they are.  
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To Upgrade Firmware  
To Upgrade Firmware  
1
CENTER] and then select your product.  
6
Select the uncompressed files and drag-and-drop it into [Samsung YP-T7J][Data].  
2
3
When the product page appears, select [Firmware] below the model name to  
download the latest firmware.  
Uncompress the downloaded file in a folder.  
Font, image and ROM files will be displayed.  
4
5
Connect the player to your PC with the USB cable.  
Right click on the Start button, then choose Explore to Open Windows Explorer  
on PC.  
[Samsung YP-T7J] is displayed in Windows Explorer.  
7
8
After disconnecting USB Cable, turn off the player.  
Press and hold the √» button to turn on the player.  
The firmware will be upgraded.  
When upgrading is complete, the player will be turned off automatically.  
Note  
- Check the battery charge status of the player. If the battery is not sufficiently charged, the firmware  
will not be upgraded.  
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MENU Table  
Troubleshooting  
MENU  
The software doesn’t function properly  
Refer to the System Requirements  
Music  
Navigation  
FM Radio  
Favorites  
Photo  
Settings  
Exit  
Normal  
Preset  
The player does not work and the LCD displays nothing.  
Reset the player by pressing the RESET Hole using a pointed object such as a safety clip.  
Auto Preset  
Delete Preset  
FM Region  
FM Search Level  
Check the battery charge status of the player.  
In PLAY mode, music is not played after pressing the  
Check to see if MP3 or WMA files are saved in the built-in memory.  
button  
Check to see if the HOLD button is locked.  
Play Mode  
Sound Effect  
Display  
Record  
System  
Files cannot be downloaded.  
Check to see if the driver is installed correctly in the computer.  
Check the connection between the player and PC.  
Normal  
Repeat One  
Repeat All  
Shuffle All  
Intro  
DNSe  
Scroll  
Bit Rate  
Auto Sync  
VOR  
Play Speed  
Skip Interval  
Search Speed  
Auto Off Time  
Sleep  
3D User Set  
Street Mode  
User EQ Set  
Visualizer  
Backlight Time  
Tag Info.  
Reset the player by pressing the RESET Hole using a pointed object such as a safety clip.  
Check if the memory is full.  
Using WMP10, you can download up to 1500 files at a time.  
Clock Screen Saver  
Language  
Time Set  
Resume  
Backlight does not work.  
●● Check the backlight setup.  
Beep  
●● When the battery power is low, the backlight will go out.  
Intro Time  
Default Set  
Format  
The buttons do not work.  
Check to see if the HOLD button is locked.  
Reset the player by pressing the RESET Hole using a pointed object such as a safety clip.  
About  
Use the  
,
buttons to move and use  
button to select.  
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Troubleshooting  
Specifications  
YP-T7J  
Model  
Built-in Memory capacity  
Built-in Rechargeable Battery Capacity  
Voltage  
YP-T7J X(512MB) / YP-T7J Z(1GB) / YP-T7J Q(2GB)  
When downloading a file in the library of WMP10, the following message appears.  
"Windows Media Play can't play the file"  
380mAh  
Select [Tools]  
[Search for Media Files]  
[New files and all existing files in library]  
3.7V (Li-polymer)  
Music: 10 Hours  
Max. 2000  
from the menu and click the [Search]button.  
Play Time  
Supported Number of Files  
Dimensions/Weight  
Case  
The player keeps being turned off.  
In Stop mode, the power is automatically turned off (changes depending on settings).  
Check to see if there are files saved in it.  
1.46X 0.52X 2.44/ 1.4 oz  
Magnesium/Aluminum/Plastic  
25Mbps  
Maximum File Transfer Data Rate  
Noise Ratio  
90dB with 20kHz LPF (based on 1kHz 0dB)  
Something’s wrong with play time displayed during Play mode.  
Check to see if a VBR file is playing.  
Earphones Jack Output Power  
Output Frequency Range  
Operating Temperature Range  
FM Frequency  
20mW(16)  
20Hz~20kHz  
The file name is not displayed correctly.  
-5~ +35°C (23~95°F)  
87.5~108.0MHz  
45dB  
Move to [Settings]  
[Display]  
[Language] in the Menu and then change the  
language setting.  
FM Signal to Noise Ratio  
FM T.H.D  
There is a file saved in the player, but “No File” appears in the screen.  
1%  
Check to see if MP3 or WMA files are saved in the built-in memory.  
FM Useable Sensitiivity  
10dBµ  
AUDIO : MP3(MPEG1/2/2.5 Layer3), WMA  
I cannot properly connect the player to the PC.  
ꢀꢀ Win98 : try to connect again after installing Driver.  
IMAGE : JPEG(ISO/IEC 10918-1/Annex F-Sequential DCT-based  
mode of operation)  
File Support  
ꢀꢀ Win ME/2000/XP :Press Start in the desktop to execute Windows Update. After selecting  
important update and service pack, execute update all.  
Try to connect it again after rebooting PC.  
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Specifications  
MEMO  
The product unit accompanying this user manual is licensed under certain intellectual  
property rights of certain third parties. In particular, this product is licensed under the  
following US patents : 5,991,715, 5,740,317, 4,972,484, 5,214,678, 5,323,396,  
5,539,829, 5,606,618, 5,530,655, 5,777,992, 6,289,308, 5,610,985, 5,481,643,  
5,544,247, 5,960,037, 6,023,490, 5,878,080, and under US Published Patent Application  
No. 2001-44713-A1.  
This license is limited to private non-commercial use by end-user consumers for licensed  
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Safety Information  
Safety Information  
FCC  
FCC  
Any changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the grantee of this device could  
void the user’s authority to operate the device.  
EMI/EMC: AnSI C63.4 1992, FCC Part 15  
Subpart B  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference  
to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on,  
the user is encouraged to try to correct the inter-  
ference by one or more of the following measures:  
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC  
Rules.  
(1) This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including interference that  
may cause undesired operation.  
Compliance  
This product conforms to the following  
Council Directive:  
Operation is subject to the following two  
conditions:  
Caution: Any changes or modifications in  
construction of this device which are not  
expressly approved by the party responsible for  
compliance could void the user’s authority to  
operate the equipment  
Directive 89/336/EEC, 92/31/EEC(EMC)  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
1.This device may not cause harmful  
interference, and  
Increase the separation between the equipment  
and receiver.  
2.This device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may  
cause undesirable operation.  
Declaration of Conformity  
Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit  
different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Name: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd  
Address: 416, Maetan-3Dong, Paldal-Gu, Suwon  
City, Kyungki-Do, Korea 442-742  
declares under its sole responsibility that the  
product  
Trade Name: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd  
Model Number: YP-T7J  
has been tested according to the  
FCC/CISPR22/95 requirements for Class B  
devices and found compliant with the following  
standards  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found  
to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference in a  
residential installation. This equipment gener-  
ates, uses and can radiate radio frquency 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.  
Party Responsible for Product Compliance  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  
technician for help.  
Samsung Electronics America  
QA Lab.  
3351 Michelson Dr. Suite #290  
Irvine, CA92612  
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Warranty  
Warranty  
5. The warranty is not applicable in cases other  
than defects in material, design and workman-  
ship. The warranty does not cover the following:  
Unauthorized modifications carried out for the  
product to comply with local or national technical  
standards in countries for which the Samsung  
product was not originally designed.  
WARRANTY CONDITIONS:  
Samsung warrants this product as free of  
defects in material, design and workmanship  
for a period of twelve(12) months from the  
original date of purchase.  
1.The warranty is only valid when the warranty card is  
properly completed, and upon presentation of the  
proof of purchase consisting of original invoice or  
sales slip confirmation, indicating the date of pur-  
chase, dealer’s name, model, serial No. and product  
number.  
Samsung reserves the right to refuse warranty ser-  
vice if this information has been removed or changed  
after the original purchase of the product from the  
dealer.  
Periodic checks, maintenance, repair and  
replacement of parts due to normal wear and  
tear.  
Repairs performed by non-authorized service  
centers such as opening of the product by a non-  
authorized person.  
If during the period of warranty this product  
proves defective under normal use and service,  
you should return the product to the retailer from  
whom it was originally purchased. The liability of  
Samsung and its appointed maintenance com-  
pany is limited to the cost of repair and/or  
replacement of the unit under warranty.  
Return of the product for defective reasons  
should be to the original purchaser; however,  
Samsung Authorized Dealers and Authorized  
Service Centers will comply with the warranty on  
the terms issued to purchasers in the country  
concerned. For further information relating to the  
Authorized Service Centers contact;  
Abuse or misuse, including but not solely limit-  
ed to the failure to use this product for its normal  
purposed or in accordance with Samsung's  
instructions usage and maintenance.  
The model, serial No. and product number on  
the product has been altered, deleted, removed  
or made illegible.  
2.Samsung's obligations are to the repair of the  
defective part, and at its discretion, replacement of  
the product (service exchange unit).  
Use of the product in conjunction with acces-  
sories not approved by Samsung for use with this  
product.  
6. This warranty does not affect the consumer’s  
statutory rights nor the consumers rights against  
the dealer from their purchase/sales agreement.  
3.Warranty repairs must be carried out by an  
Authorized Samsung Dealer/Service Center. No reim-  
bursement will be made for repairs carried out by non  
Samsung Centers, and warranty coverage will not be  
valid for any repairs or damage caused by such  
repairs.  
Failure of the product arising from incorrect  
installationor use not consistent with technical or  
safety standardsin current force, or failure to  
comply with productmanual instructions.  
1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864)  
Accidents, Acts of God or any cause beyond  
the control of Samsung caused by lightning,  
water, fire, public disturbances and improper ven-  
tilation.  
4.Repair or replacement under the terms of this war-  
ranty does not give right to extension to or a new  
starting of the period of warranty. Repair or direct  
replacement under the terms of this warranty may be  
fulfilled with functionally equivalent service exchange  
units.  
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Warranty  
Warranty  
To obtain warranty service, please contact  
SAMSUNG at:  
Samsung Electronics America, Inc.  
400 Valley Road, Suite 201 Mount Arlington,  
NJ 07856  
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS WARRANTIES OTHER  
THAN THOSE LISTED AND DESCRIBED ABOVE,  
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 WARRAN-  
TY PERIODS STATED ABOVE, AND NO OTHER  
EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY GIVEN  
BY ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION  
WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT SHALL BE  
BINDING ON SAMSUNG, SAMSUNG SHALL NOT  
BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROF-  
ITS,FAILURE TO REALIZE SAVINGS OR OTHER  
BENEFITS, OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDEN-  
TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED  
BY THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE  
THIS PRODUCT, REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL  
THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED, AND  
EVEN IF SAMSUNG HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE  
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. NOR SHALL  
RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST SAMSUNG  
BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PUR-  
CHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT SOLD BY  
SAMSUNG AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAM-  
AGE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING,  
PURCHASER  
ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR  
LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY TO PURCHAS-  
ER AND PURCHASER’S PROPERTY AND  
TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARIS-  
ING OUT OF THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILI-  
TY TO USE THIS PRODUCT SOLD BY SAM-  
SUNG NOT CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE  
NEGLIGENCE OF SAMSUNG. THIS LIMIT-  
ED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO  
ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL  
PURCHASER OF THIS PRODUCT, IS NON-  
TRANSFERABLE AND STATES YOUR  
EXCLUSIVE REMEDY.  
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long an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion  
or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above limitations or exclu-  
sions 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.  
This product is for personal use only, and is  
only for use in compliance with the limitations  
of copyright and other laws.  
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