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SERVICE DIVISION 400 Valley Road, Suite 201 Mount Arlington, NJ 07856 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864) www.samsungusa.com Portable MP3-CD Player MP3-CD, WMA-CD, CD-DA Playback MCD-HM200 Instruction Manual AH68-01263Q SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.
SERVICE DIVISION 400 Valley Road, Suite 201 Mount Arlington, NJ 07856 1-800-SAMSUNG (1-800-726-7864) www.samsungusa.com Portable MP3-CD Player MP3-CD, WMA-CD, CD-DA Playback MCD-HM200 Instruction Manual AH68-01263Q SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS AMERICA, INC.
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... Features MENU function You can easily scan and select a file on an MP3(WMA)-CD. NAVIGATION function (MP3(WMA)-CD Only) You can easily customize the settings to compress original sound data by album name, song title and artist. What is a file format, created by Microsoft, that the sound signal remains undisturbed. It uses digital compression technology to your unit 29 Troubleshooting Guide 30 Specifications 31...
... Features MENU function You can easily scan and select a file on an MP3(WMA)-CD. NAVIGATION function (MP3(WMA)-CD Only) You can easily customize the settings to compress original sound data by album name, song title and artist. What is a file format, created by Microsoft, that the sound signal remains undisturbed. It uses digital compression technology to your unit 29 Troubleshooting Guide 30 Specifications 31...
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... or CD-RW) inside your player. Do not use broken or scratched MP3 CDs. Unplug the power cord when not using the player for prolonged periods is illegal in certain regions. q Your player may not operate properly. q Such actions will ...batteries and old equipment. 4 q Such actions will damage your player. 3 Headphones Road safety q Do not use the headphones while riding a bicycle, driving any kind of time. Do not touch the lens with the volume set too high. Do not touch the AC Adaptor with your finger or scratch it is dangerous to listen to take apart, repair...
... or CD-RW) inside your player. Do not use broken or scratched MP3 CDs. Unplug the power cord when not using the player for prolonged periods is illegal in certain regions. q Your player may not operate properly. q Such actions will ...batteries and old equipment. 4 q Such actions will damage your player. 3 Headphones Road safety q Do not use the headphones while riding a bicycle, driving any kind of time. Do not touch the lens with the volume set too high. Do not touch the AC Adaptor with your finger or scratch it is dangerous to listen to take apart, repair...
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Buttons and Controls Main Unit 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 9 10 7 11 12 13 1. Skip/Search button 2. button 13. Headphones Connection jack 12. Power Input Jack 4. Open switch 8. +10 button 9. Play/Pause ( √» ) button 10. Volume button Bottom of the Main Unit HOLD switch Accessories 5 (AH59-01152B) 6 Over-the-Ear Headphones ESP/Album button 5. Random button 7. EQ/Menu button 6. Stop ( s ) button 3. Repeat button 11. PROG./NAVI.
Buttons and Controls Main Unit 1 2 3 4 5 8 6 9 10 7 11 12 13 1. Skip/Search button 2. button 13. Headphones Connection jack 12. Power Input Jack 4. Open switch 8. +10 button 9. Play/Pause ( √» ) button 10. Volume button Bottom of the Main Unit HOLD switch Accessories 5 (AH59-01152B) 6 Over-the-Ear Headphones ESP/Album button 5. Random button 7. EQ/Menu button 6. Stop ( s ) button 3. Repeat button 11. PROG./NAVI.
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...) 14. Program Indicator 3. Album Name indicator (MP3(WMA)-CD Only) 13. Bit rate indicator (MP3(WMA)-CD Only) 11. Title indicator (MP3(WMA)-CD Only) 12. Remaining Battery Power indicator 7. Menu icon 7 8 Track Number indicator 4. • Last Memory Indicator (for MP3 or WMA CDs) • esp Indicator (for standard Audio CDs) 5. Buttons and Controls Display * The picture of the display panel below...
...) 14. Program Indicator 3. Album Name indicator (MP3(WMA)-CD Only) 13. Bit rate indicator (MP3(WMA)-CD Only) 11. Title indicator (MP3(WMA)-CD Only) 12. Remaining Battery Power indicator 7. Menu icon 7 8 Track Number indicator 4. • Last Memory Indicator (for MP3 or WMA CDs) • esp Indicator (for standard Audio CDs) 5. Buttons and Controls Display * The picture of the display panel below...
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... be flashing, Replacement if the batteries have a shorter battery life. Preparation before using batteries, an AC adaptor must be used for • Replace the batteries if the remaining battery power indicator " " flashes. Using an AC adaptor (not supplied) • If not using your unit How to Connect 1 Connect the headphones to the AC outlet and power input. Wearing headphones • Push the ear hangers in the picture and...
... be flashing, Replacement if the batteries have a shorter battery life. Preparation before using batteries, an AC adaptor must be used for • Replace the batteries if the remaining battery power indicator " " flashes. Using an AC adaptor (not supplied) • If not using your unit How to Connect 1 Connect the headphones to the AC outlet and power input. Wearing headphones • Push the ear hangers in the picture and...
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... to open the door. Playback will automatically switch off after 15 seconds, even if you will have problems with which the disc was created. • If different types of files or unnecessary folders are on a MP3(WMA)-CD. Note • If a music file is recognized, playback commences. Insert a CD. • Push the door to close it . 2 Press the Play/Pause (√») button...
... to open the door. Playback will automatically switch off after 15 seconds, even if you will have problems with which the disc was created. • If different types of files or unnecessary folders are on a MP3(WMA)-CD. Note • If a music file is recognized, playback commences. Insert a CD. • Push the door to close it . 2 Press the Play/Pause (√») button...
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... turned on the main unit. • A group of menu icons will appear. 2 Use the Iî , ïI buttons to select the desired menu, and then press the Play/Pause (√») button. • A list of this function will appear. 3 Use the Iî , ïI buttons to normal playback mode. The CD will flash.) • Use the HOLD function when carrying your liking. • Menu Structure Menu SYSTEM MP3 Last Memory...
... turned on the main unit. • A group of menu icons will appear. 2 Use the Iî , ïI buttons to select the desired menu, and then press the Play/Pause (√») button. • A list of this function will appear. 3 Use the Iî , ïI buttons to normal playback mode. The CD will flash.) • Use the HOLD function when carrying your liking. • Menu Structure Menu SYSTEM MP3 Last Memory...
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... MENU screen, and then use the Iî , ïI buttons to select Default. 2 Use the Iî , ïI buttons to their default values. YES NO Default Settings Last Memory : On Album : On Scroll : x2 Display Bar : H-Level Meter 15 16 Last Memory function * This function is only available during playback of an MP3(WMA)-CD. • When MP3(WMA)-CD playback is opened, the unit resets...
... MENU screen, and then use the Iî , ïI buttons to select Default. 2 Use the Iî , ïI buttons to their default values. YES NO Default Settings Last Memory : On Album : On Scroll : x2 Display Bar : H-Level Meter 15 16 Last Memory function * This function is only available during playback of an MP3(WMA)-CD. • When MP3(WMA)-CD playback is opened, the unit resets...
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... MP3(WMA)-CD. • This function displays the tag information from all of the song title. 1 Select DISPLAY in the MENU screen, and then use the Iî , ïI buttons to select ON or OFF, and then press the Play/Pause (√») button. If the scroll speed is only available during playback of the song file is displayed. Tag function Tag function * This...
... MP3(WMA)-CD. • This function displays the tag information from all of the song title. 1 Select DISPLAY in the MENU screen, and then use the Iî , ïI buttons to select ON or OFF, and then press the Play/Pause (√») button. If the scroll speed is only available during playback of the song file is displayed. Tag function Tag function * This...
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... the music you to select the desired function, and then press the Play/Pause (√») button. Select the sound mode appropriate for longer to select Display Bar. Press the EQ/Menu button. • You can select from 6 different settings: Flat, Rock, Jazz, S.Bass (Super Bass), Classic, and P.Sound (Power Sound). S Meter • H-Level Meter : The level meter indicator is used to indicate the audio...
... the music you to select the desired function, and then press the Play/Pause (√») button. Select the sound mode appropriate for longer to select Display Bar. Press the EQ/Menu button. • You can select from 6 different settings: Flat, Rock, Jazz, S.Bass (Super Bass), Classic, and P.Sound (Power Sound). S Meter • H-Level Meter : The level meter indicator is used to indicate the audio...
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... music being interrupted by vibration and shock. Random function Press the Random button on and off. (During playback of audio CD data; normal Last Flat • CD Playback: Press the ESP button to turn this function, press and hold the ESP/Album button longer to select "Off Album". 22 Press the ESP/Album button. Playback will always be played back once. It's So Hard...
... music being interrupted by vibration and shock. Random function Press the Random button on and off. (During playback of audio CD data; normal Last Flat • CD Playback: Press the ESP button to turn this function, press and hold the ESP/Album button longer to select "Off Album". 22 Press the ESP/Album button. Playback will always be played back once. It's So Hard...
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... unreadable, the player will be marked with an asterisk " * ". Press and hold the ESP/Album button. • Each time the button is displayed. • Languages other than English will take you want . button. • Albums in the root folder will be displayed. 2 Using Iî or ïI button, select the desired album or song. 3 Press the Play/Pause (√») button. • Albums or songs in hierarchy...
... unreadable, the player will be marked with an asterisk " * ". Press and hold the ESP/Album button. • Each time the button is displayed. • Languages other than English will take you want . button. • Albums in the root folder will be displayed. 2 Using Iî or ïI button, select the desired album or song. 3 Press the Play/Pause (√») button. • Albums or songs in hierarchy...
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... to program number 2. • Continue to the playback mode. 3 Press the Play/Pause (√») button. • The selected song will be played back. To Yesterday 06 - normal esp Flat P : 01 Tr : - - - 2 Using Iî or ïI button, select the desired track. • If no button is pressed for 20 seconds, the display switches to program the desired tracks. 4 Press the Play/Pause (√») button when programming...
... to program number 2. • Continue to the playback mode. 3 Press the Play/Pause (√») button. • The selected song will be played back. To Yesterday 06 - normal esp Flat P : 01 Tr : - - - 2 Using Iî or ïI button, select the desired track. • If no button is pressed for 20 seconds, the display switches to program the desired tracks. 4 Press the Play/Pause (√») button when programming...
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... .jpg, .wav or .doc are not audio files and therefore will automatically turn itself off to their program sequence. button. • Each time the button is performed for about 700 files. 28 ra The player can recognize up to about 15 seconds, the player will be canceled if the lid opens during program confirmation, use Iî or ïI to select the track to add new tracks.
... .jpg, .wav or .doc are not audio files and therefore will automatically turn itself off to their program sequence. button. • Each time the button is performed for about 700 files. 28 ra The player can recognize up to about 15 seconds, the player will be canceled if the lid opens during program confirmation, use Iî or ïI to select the track to add new tracks.
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... minimum setting? q Is the AC adaptor connected correctly? q Is the disc damaged or deformed? q Has the unit been moved from the center of the disc to the outside. Abrupt change of the MP3 files on a q Check if the unreadable files have .mp3 as benzene or thinners. 29 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Unit has no power. Headphones don't work. q Is the volume control on...
... minimum setting? q Is the AC adaptor connected correctly? q Is the disc damaged or deformed? q Has the unit been moved from the center of the disc to the outside. Abrupt change of the MP3 files on a q Check if the unreadable files have .mp3 as benzene or thinners. 29 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Unit has no power. Headphones don't work. q Is the volume control on...
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... jack output of the main unit) File Compatibility q Only files in MP3 Format (Mpeg1.Layer3), with an .mp3 as the file extension, and WMA files with .WMA extension can a CD-R or CD-RW disc record? Specifications Memo Item Frequency range Headphone output Signal/noise ratio Total harmonic distortion Format Support CD-R/RW Readability File Support Bit Rate Tag Support Dimensions Weight Description 20Hz ~ 20KHz...
... jack output of the main unit) File Compatibility q Only files in MP3 Format (Mpeg1.Layer3), with an .mp3 as the file extension, and WMA files with .WMA extension can a CD-R or CD-RW disc record? Specifications Memo Item Frequency range Headphone output Signal/noise ratio Total harmonic distortion Format Support CD-R/RW Readability File Support Bit Rate Tag Support Dimensions Weight Description 20Hz ~ 20KHz...
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... delivery problems. SAMSUNG does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of purchase, and is valid only on an "AS IS" basis. use of purchase to software products distributed by SAMSUNG, or which this product or result in the instruction book; To obtain warranty hardware service, please contact SAMSUNG at no charge as proof of this product, at our option and at : SAMSUNG CUSTOMER CARE...
... delivery problems. SAMSUNG does not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation of purchase, and is valid only on an "AS IS" basis. use of purchase to software products distributed by SAMSUNG, or which this product or result in the instruction book; To obtain warranty hardware service, please contact SAMSUNG at no charge as proof of this product, at our option and at : SAMSUNG CUSTOMER CARE...