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1. Now Playing screen 27 Adjusting volume You can adjust volume at any time regardless of the current menu or screen To adjust volume 1 Press the side top of the volume button to increase volume and press the side bottom to decrease volume Volume button 28 Setting advanced playing modes Setting the equalizer O To set the equalizer 1 2 3 4 From the Main Menu press or x to highlight Settings then press to open the Settings menu Highlight Audio then press to open the Audio Setting menu Highlight EQ then press to open the EQ Mode menu Highlight the equalizer setting you want to use then press to select it The equalizer setting immediately becomes active Setting shuffle mode O To set the shuffle mode 1 2 From the Main Menu press or x to highlight Settings then press to open the Settings menu Highlight Audio then press to open the Audio Setting menu 29 3 4 Highlight Shuffle then press to open the Shuffle Mode menu Highlight ON or OFF then press to changethe setting The shuffle mode immediately becomes active To access the shuffle mode setting while in the Now Playing Tips 8 Tricks pa screen press then select Shuffle Setting repeat mode gt To set the repeat mode 1 2 3 30 From the Main Menu press or x to highlight Settings then press to open the Settings menu Highlight Audio then pres
2. Description Displays menus music visualizations and digital photos For more information see Playing music on page 20 and Viewing photos on page 23 Control audio playback The play pause button doubles as a power button For more information see Using the playback buttons on page 18 and Turning on your jukebox on page 15 Let you select menus and choices within menus For more information see Using the menu buttons on page 17 Top Headphone jack Control lock Component Description Headphone jack Plug headphones or amplified speakers into this jack Control lock Slide to lock all jukebox control buttons Bottom USB docking connector Component USB docking connector Reset button Reset button Description Connect the USB combo cable to this connector and to the USB port on your computer for moving music or photos to your jukebox You can also connect the camera USB cable for downloading photos directly from your digital camera For more information see Charging the battery on page 11 Moving files to your jukebox on page 48 and Copying photos from your digital camera on page 55 Press with a straightened paper clip or pin to restart your jukebox Left Volume button Control Description Volume Press the side top of the button to increase volume and press the side bottom to decrease volume Back Battery cover Accessorie
3. State of California to cause cancer and or birth defects or This product contains chemicals including lead known to the Warning Q reproductive harm 85 Notices Copyright 2004 Gateway Inc All Rights Reserved 14303 Gateway Place Poway CA 92064 USA All Rights Reserved This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved No part of it may be reproduced or transmitted by any meansor in any form without prior consent in writing from Gateway Theinformation in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate However changes are made periodically These changes are incorporated in newer publication editions Gateway may improve and or change products described in this publication at any time Dueto continuing system improvements Gateway is not responsible for inaccurate information which may appear in this manual For the latest product updates consult the Gateway Web site at www gateway com In no event will Gateway be liable for direct indirect special exemplary incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect or omission in this manual even if advised of the possibility of such damages In theinterest of continued product development Gateway reserves the right to make improvementsin this manual and the products it describes at any time without notices or obligation Trademark Acknowledgments 86 Gateway and the black and white spot design are trademarks or
4. Chapter 7 Safety and Legal Notices Important safety information Do no Dono witha Do noi drop your jukebox or leave it under heavy objects allow liquids to comeinto contact with your jukebox If thishappens wipe the jukebox dry cloth leave the jukebox where it will be subjected to prolonged exposure to direct sunlight extreme temperatures such asinside a parked automobile moisture vibration excessive dust and sand Avoid areas with strong magnetic fields Dono To avo use thinner alcohol or benzene when cleaning the jukebox id electrical shock do not disassemble the case If your jukebox needs service contact Gateway at support gateway com Dono use the headphones with the unit while driving cycling or operating any motorized vehicle This could create a traffic hazard and isillegal in many areas It could also be dangerous to play music at ahigh volume while walking especially at pedestrian crossings Prolon ged use of headphones at high volume may cause temporary or permanent hearing damage 83 Regulatory compliance statements FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimitations for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and regulations These limitations are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference within a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and
5. Creating a jukebox playlist 33 Creating a Windows Media Player playlist 34 Editing playlists es renoir EEaren EEN EEEE ERA 35 Adding a track or album to a playlist 35 Deleting a track from a playlist 35 Deleting a playlist aa 36 Getting more music eee 37 Installing the software a 37 Creating files for your jukebox 37 Moving files to your jukebox 48 Chapter 4 Viewing Photos 53 Viewing a photo eee ee 53 Copying photos to your jukebox 54 Copying photos from your computer 54 Copying photos from your digital camera 55 Copying photos from your card reader or flash drive 58 OrganiZing PhOtOs p 00 00 pakanan takce Kha 60 Creating a photo folder 60 Moving a photo into a folder 61 Deleting a photo ae e a EA 62 Working with slideshows 00 eee eee 63 Creating slideshows aaa 63 Editing slideshows a 64 Playing slideshows 0002020e0aee 65 Getting more photos wr AATE ETAS 66 Creating text notes 0 0 ce eee 67 Chapter 5 Settings and Options 69 Setting the backlight 00 000 eee 69 Setting the clock and calendar 70 Accessing the settings shortcut menu 70
6. if not installed and used in accordance with theinstructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However thereis no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio and or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures m Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna m Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from the one to which the receiver is connected m Consult the dealer or an experienced radio and or television technician for assistance FCC declaration of conformity 84 Responsible party Gateway Companies Inc 610 Gateway Drive North Sioux City SD 57049 605 232 2000 Fax 605 232 2023 Product m Gateway GCM 4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation could void the FCC compliance and negate your authority to Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Gatewa Caution dh 9 e Ma a y operate the product California Proposition 65 Warning
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8. Accessing the settings shortcut menu In the Now Playing screen you can access the most commonly changed settings O To access the settings shortcut menu 1 In the Now Playing screen press to open the options menu 2 Highlight an option EQ Visual Shuffle or Repeat Mode then press to open the respective menu 70 Resetting the jukebox to its defaults You can reset all custom settings in your jukebox to return it to its factory configuration o To reset the jukebox to its defaults 1 From the Main Menu press or x to highlight Settings then press to open the Settings menu 2 Highlight Reset All then press The prompt Do you want to reset all appears 3 Press y to reset the jukebox or press to cancel 71 72 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting This chapter describes how to solve common issues you may experience with your jukebox Troubleshooting Buttons do not work Make sure that the control lock is not in the LOCK position Check for a lock icon on the screen If the control lock isin the LOCK position move it to the UNLOCK position For more information see Locking control buttons on page 19 Files cannot be transferred m Makesurethat the USB cable is connected correctly to your computer and jukebox For more information see Moving files to your jukebox on page 48 m Make sure that the AC power adapter is plugged into your jukebox and a pow
9. Pre loaded photos So you can view photos on your jukebox right away photographs from different parts of the world have been included Photos are provided courtesy of the employees of Gateway 24 Chapter 3 Playing Music Playing a song O To play music 1 Plug in the headphones and turn on your jukebox The Main Menu Opens Press or to highlight Music then press to open the Music menu Press or x to highlight any of the options below then press to open thesubmenu When you seethelist of songs highlight the song you want to play then press 2 3 Playlists Artists Albums Genres All Music Now Playing 25 Information about the song and play modes appears on the Now Playing screen I Lock indicator fa Battery meter How Playing Hii Shuffle Repeat mode Play mode Track title Equalizer visualization Elapsed track time Elapsed track time Equalizer setting 4 If at any point you want to add a song or an entire category to a playlist highlight the song artist album or other category press Ej to open the option menu highlight Add to Playlist then press gt 26 Viewing the Now Playing screen After moving within menus you can quickly return to the Now Playing screen from the Main Menu gt To return to the Now Playing screen 1 From the Main Menu press to open the options menu 2 Press or x to highlight Now Playing then press to open the
10. Resetting the jukebox to its defaults 71 Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 73 Troubleshooting 0 00 ee 73 Technical support cee eee 77 Telephone support 200 eee eee eee 77 InteMmet ar Ka WAR My LANI ae Eee 77 Maintaining your jukebox 2200005 78 Gleahing rui mana BGY eters ee ede ob at Gere 78 Replacing the battery 2 79 Maintaining battery life aa 81 Updating the firmware eee eeee 81 Chapter 7 Safety and Legal Notices 83 Important safety information aaa 83 Regulatory compliance statements 84 NOUCES nana are tid tee Naan pna kak Ng Peet a ha 86 Warranty vi Chapter 1 Checking Out Your Jukebox Package contents Your package includes Gateway GCM 4 MP3 Photo Jukebox Ear bud stereo headphones USB 2 0 connector cables 2 AC power adapter Soft cover carrying case Quick start poster This user guide Software installation CD System requirements To connect to your jukebox your computer must have the following minimum requirements Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 Intel Pentium Ill 333 MHz processor 80 MB available hard drive space 128 MB memory Front LCD panel Playback control buttons Menu control buttons Component LCD panel Playback control buttons Menu control buttons
11. and software and restore it to the original factory configuration In addition for thirty 30 days from the date of purchase by the original end user Gateway will assist you with i installation of any network operating system NOS purchased from Gateway ii configuration of the NOS software so that it works with the networked Gateway computers you purchased iii setup of the NOS software so that it is fully integrated with other products you purchased from Gateway and iv troubleshooting issues associated with the NOS software and assistance with NOS error messages Gateway provides technical support via on line telephone and other methods Gateway may change the means through which it provides technical support at any time Gateway does not guarantee that software will be free from errors either in isolation or in combination with hardware 2 Product Limited Warranty Gateway warrants that its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for ninety 90 days from the date of purchase by the original end user During the warranty period Gateway will at its option 1 provide replacement parts necessary to repair the product 2 repair the product or replace it with a comparable product or 3 refund the amount you paid for the product LESS DEPRECIATION upon its return You must assist Gateway in diagnosing issues with your product and follow Gateway s warranty processes You must obtain warranty service
12. flute performer and composer of Shoshone heritage His work includes four CD compilations Footprints of Our Ancestors Wind Messengers with Lee Johnson Keepers of the Moon Story of the Redtail Hawk his latest release Tracks included Tracks from his CD Without Frontiers 1 Sem Compromisso 2 Do Outro Lado 3 Sem Fronteiras Learn more about this artist at www renatogrinberg com Tracks included Tracks from their CD Wind Messengers 1 Wind Messengers 2 The Hawk and the Raven 3 Waterfall Song Learn more about these artists at www whirlwindstudios com 21 Adjusting volume To adjust volume 1 Press the side top of the volume button to increase volume and press the side bottom to decrease volume Volume button 22 Viewing photos O To view photos 1 2 3 Turn on your jukebox The Main Menu opens Press or to highlight Pictures then press to open the Pictures menu Press or to highlight a photo folder then press to open the folder Press or x to highlight a photo then press to view the photo To view other photos in the same folder as the photo being viewed press or w 5 To return to the Main Menu press Do more You can also m Create new folders m Create a slideshow m Copy paste or delete photos m Change slideshow settings such as time interval and transition type For more information see Chapter 4 Viewing Photos on page 53 23
13. from Gateway Gateway will not reimburse you for service performed by others You may be required to deliver your product to and from an authorized service facility at your expense Replacement parts and products will be new or serviceably used comparable in function and performance to the original part and warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or if longer 90 days after they are shipped to you If Gateway asks you to return defective parts or products you must do so within 7 days after you receive 89 90 the replacement parts or products Gateway will charge you for replacement parts or products if you fail to do so If you live outside the United States the details of your warranty service may vary as described below THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER MISUSE OR MINOR IMPERFECTIONS WITHIN DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS OR THAT DO NOT MATERIALLY ALTER FUNCTIONALITY GATEWAY DOES NOT WARRANT AND IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGESCAUSED BY MISUSE ABUSE ACCIDENTS VIRUSES UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE OR PARTS OR THE COMBINATION OF GATEWAY OR EMACHINES BRANDED PRODUCTS WITH OTHER PRODUCTS THISLIMITED WARRANTY DOESNOT COVER SOFTWARE NON GATEWAY BRANDED OR NON EMACHINES BRANDED PRODUCTS ANY WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO SOFTWARE NON GATEWAY BRANDED ORNON EMACHINESBRANDED PRODUCTSISPROVIDED BY THE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER 3 Services and Service Limited Warranty The terms of services provided to you by Gateway consist of this Agre
14. time you connect your jukebox to the computer m If you select Automatic and check the Custom check box you can select the playlists you want to sync automatically m If you select Manual you manually select tracks and start sync to transfer them to your jukebox 10 When the sync is complete you can disconnect your jukebox and take Napster music anywhere you go Preparing files Before you move your files to your jukebox you should set them up in Media Player so they can be automatically synced with moved to your jukebox the next time you connect it to your computer 45 gt To prepare files for syncing with your jukebox 1 Click Start All Programs Accessories Entertainment then click Windows Media Player Windows M edia Player opens 2 Click the Sync tab 46 4 In the Edit Playlist dialog box right click the album or artist you want to add to the Sync List then click Add to Playlist OR Click the album to open its list of tracks then click each track you want to add to the Sync List 5 Click OK when you have finished adding tracks to the Sync List 47 Moving files to your jukebox gt To move files to your jukebox 1 Click Start All Programs Accessories Entertainment then click Windows Media Player Windows Media Player opens 2 Click the Sync tab X 3 Turn on your jukebox 48 4 Plug the USB combo cable into the jukebox The power adapter does not need to be plugged i
15. 53 Liz 555 1469 Andi 555 9478 Kori 555 1012 A OEN 67 To create a text note 68 1 2 Click Start All Programs Accessories then click Paint Microsoft Paint opens Click the square at the lower right corner of the drawing area then drag it until the status bar shows the drawing area dimensions of 128x110 CA a ies ec ee For Heb cick Net Taps on the Neo Menu Click the text tool button A then type the text you want Save the image as a JPG then transfer it to your jukebox For more information on transferring files see Copying photos from your computer on page 54 Chapter 5 Settings and Options Setting the backlight You can change the length of time the backlight stays on after you press a button o To set the backlight time 1 From the Main Menu press or to highlight Settings then press to open the Settings menu 2 Highlight Backlight then press to open the Backlight menu 3 Highlight the length of time you want the backlight to stay on then press to select it 69 Setting the clock and calendar Your jukebox keeps track of the current time and date gt To set clock and calendar 1 From the Main Menu press or x to highlight Settings then press to open the Settings menu 2 Highlight Time then press to open the Date 8 Time menu 3 Press andy to select the time or date fields then press or w to change the value in the selected field
16. Contents Chapter 1 Checking Out Your Jukebox 1 Package contents eee eee eens 1 System requirements 0 00 ees 2 Frontas tine NG mada maat anna Maga a Se A a pall mad 3 iko AA KA MP EG APA yet 5 Bottom wince edhe ad Nah PARAAN don Mah an 6 PA PATI RN ence 7 AA we a le 8 ACCESSONICS Gites Az Senin aaa ies aucun an Gans 9 SP CHICATIONS s realna m She sda oes eagle be ie Gi ea aged 9 Chapter 2 Getting Started 11 Charging the battery a 11 Turning on your jukebox 20200 eee eee 15 Plugging in the headphones 0 16 Using the control buttons 220055 17 Using the menu buttons 2 4 17 Using the playback buttons 18 Locking control buttons a 19 Playing MUSIC 2a nA naka cp eee ted ales ANG hing 20 Adjusting volume 0 00 e eee eee 22 Viewing photos 0 0 cee es 23 Chapter 3 Playing Music 25 Playing a song ee 25 Viewing the Now Playing screen 27 Adjusting volume 00 ee 28 Setting advanced playing modes 29 Setting the equalizer 0a 29 Setting shuffle mode 0 0c ae 29 Setting repeat mode 0 002 eee eee 30 Disabling expired music messages 31 Viewing the music visualization 32 Creating playlists eee eee 33
17. If this happens wipe the jukebox with a dry cloth Do not leave the jukebox where it will be subjected to prolonged exposure to direct sunlight extreme temperatures such as inside a parked automobile moisture vibration excessive dust and sand Avoid areas with strong magnetic fields Do not use thinner alcohol or benzene when cleaning the jukebox To avoid electrical shock do not disassemble the case If your jukebox needs service contact Gateway at support gateway com Do not use the headphones with the unit while driving cycling or operating any motorized vehicle This could create a traffic hazard and isillegal in many areas It could also be dangerous to play music at a high volume while walking especially at pedestrian crossings Prolonged use of headphones at high volume may cause hearing damage or ringing in your ears Replacing the battery For extended listening time without recharging you can install a spare battery With an extra battery or two you can increase the jukebox play time from 8 10 hours to 16 20 or 24 30 hours To buy additional batteries see www gateway com photojukeboxextras To replace the battery 1 Turn off the jukebox 2 Turn the jukebox over then slide off the battery cover 79 80 3 Press the battery toward the far side of the jukebox then lift the battery out of the jukebox p Never shake the jukebox to remove the battery Shaking the Caution A jukebox will damage i
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19. akesurethat you have Windows M edia Player version 10 installed You can install version 10 from the installation CD m Check your version of Microsoft Windows XP Your computer must have Service Pack 1 installed for Windows M edia Player 10 to work correctly Transferred music does not play If you transfer music with Windows Explorer instead of Windows Media Player the jukebox will not recognize the music To transfer music to your jukebox you must use Windows Media Player When I try to play a song I get the message To play this track you must sync your device to your PC If you use a music service where music can be played for a limited amount of time such as Napster To Go the music will eventually expire on your jukebox Re sync with your computer to access the track again For more information on syncing with your computer see Moving files to your jukebox on page 48 76 Technical support Telephone support If you need non tutorial help with your player contact Gateway at 605 232 2118 Monday through Friday 7 00 a m through 9 00 p m Central Time Internet For technical support go to the Gateway Support Web site at support gateway com For more information about your jukebox go to www gateway com photojukebox 77 Maintaining your jukebox Cleaning 78 Do not drop your jukebox or leave it under heavy objects Do not allow liquids to come into contact with your jukebox
20. can buy digital music from several online music servi ces To play music from these services on your jukebox you must buy music in MP3 or WMA format Plays For Sure is a Microsoft program that ensures compatibility between compatible media players and participating music providers Your jukebox is compatible with Plays For Sure so you know that the music you buy from a Plays For Sure music provider will work on your jukebox For a complete list of participating Plays For Sure music providers see www playsforsure com 41 Napster With the Napster To Go online music service you can transfer an unlimited amount of music to your jukebox for a low monthly free Fill your player listen to all the music then fill it up again from your choice of over a million tracks Napster is a Plays For Sure music provider O To download music from Napster To Go 1 Click the Store icon the multicolored butterfly in the upper right corner of Windows M edia Player then click Napster The Registration screen opens 2 Click the Redeem Napster Card or Promo Code link in the upper right corner o e Member Name Welcome to Napster Complete these 3 steps to get your FREE 7 Day Trial to Napster 42 3 Typeyour member name a password and your e mail address then 4 5 type your Promo Code in the space provided Member Name 4 to 20 characters Review Terms 8 Conditions By checking this box acknowledge that agre
21. e camera and asks to upload all files 3 4 To determine whether a camera is supported for direct file Important Ng copying to your jukebox see www gateway com photojukebox If your camera is not listed use a memory card reader to transfer images to the jukebox For more information see Copying photos from your card reader or flash drive on page 58 If your jukebox battery is low the jukebox cannot copy files from your camera and a USB Disabled icon appears in the lower right corner of the screen 12 33PM Press to copy all files to your jukebox Copying may take several minutes After the copying is complete unplug your jukebox and camera from the USB cable After verifying that the files have been copied to your jukebox you can erase them from your camera 57 Copying photos from your card reader or flash drive You can transfer photos from a USB memory card reader or USB flash drive by connecting the reader s USB cable or the flash drive itself to your jukebox s USB camera interface cable To determine whether your memory card reader is supported Important Ng for direct file copying to your jukebox see www gateway com photojukebox If your reader is not listed you may need to first copy the photos to a computer then copy the photos from the computer to to your jukebox O To copy photos from your memory device to your jukebox 1 Connect your card reader s USB cable or your flash drive to the ju
22. e to be bound by Napster s Password Case sensitive Terms and Conditions of Service Please Click Here to review Napster s Terms and Conditions of Service Verify Password Free Newsletter would lke to receive emails from Napster with updates and new releases E mail Address OHL OTex O No Thanks Napster Card Number or Promo Code Enter Card Number or Promo Code Ldont have a Naps Click to select the Review Terms amp Conditions check box then click Next Step Type your billing information then click Submit If you cancel at any time before the end of your trial period Important Ng you will not be charged 43 44 6 Type the member name and password you chose then click Sign In napster Please Sign In Marias Nara Pataword C siy Me n Automaticaty Cn irao Cant remember yow password Not a registered member 7 Find somemusic you would liketo download By clicking the Search boxes in the upper right corner you can search by artist track or album You can also click Browse to access Napster s browse features yo 8 When you locate the track you want click to select it then click Download on the bottom left You can use the SHIFT and CTRL keys to select multiple tracks 9 Connect your jukebox to your computer You are prompted to set up how you want to sync your player m If you select Automatic all of your tracks will sync to your jukebox automatically each
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24. er outlet and that your jukebox is turned on 73 Firmware update fails If the firmware update utility is unable to update your jukebox firmware 3 Before updating or troubleshooting your jukebox firmware Caution A make sure that your music and photo files are backed up 1 Turn on your jukebox and connect it to your computer using the USB combo cable 2 Click Start All Programs Gateway MP3 Photo Jukebox then click Firmware Utility 3 Click Reinstall The jukebox s original firmware is reinstalled 74 4 You can also click m Recover Usethis when fileson the jukebox seem to disappear although you have not deleted them The Recover option attempts to fix the database on the jukebox so that files will no longer disappear m Format Disk Maintenance Use this when Recover does not fix the problem The Format option backs up and re formats the jukebox s hard drive After the drive is re formatted the backed up data is restored to the jukebox The Format process takes much longer than the Recover process 5 After the update is finished disconnect the jukebox from the computer hear no sound m Adjust the volume level by pressing the volume buttons on your jukebox m Make sure that the headphones are plugged in all the way Jukebox does not turn on Make sure that the battery still has power For more information see Charging the battery on page 11 75 Jukebox does not appear in Windows Media Player m M
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26. ess to save your changes Playing slideshows gt To po a slideshow From theMain Menu highlight Slideshows then press to open the List menu 2 Highlight the slideshow you want to watch then press to start the slideshow 65 Getting more photos Your jukebox can display any digital image in JPG format Sources for your digital images may include Digital cameras See your camera documentation for information on how to transfer files from the camera to the computer You can also transfer photos directly from the camera to your jukebox For more information see Copying photos from your digital camera on page 55 Desktop scanners See your scanner documentation for information on how to scan and save images and the file formats it can save Graphics programs See your graphics program s documentation for information on the file formats it can save Internet You can download most images you seein your Internet Web browser by right clicking the image then clicking Save As For viewing on the jukebox a digital image does not need to Tips amp Tricks Sy be any larger than 128 pixels wide or tall Photos larger than 66 2048 x 1536 will cause delays before viewing Creating text notes You can even use your jukebox as a reference pad by saving text as an image This example uses Microsoft Paint but you can use any image editing software Phone numbers Mike 555 6813 Jen 555 4836 Rich 555 81
27. ighlight Visual then press The Visual menu opens Highlight OFF then press The visualization turns on To turn the visualization off in the same menu highlight ON then press Creating playlists You can create playlists on thej ukebox or you can createthem in Windows Media Player and copy them to your jukebox by syncing your jukebox with the computer Creating a jukebox playlist O To create a playlist on the jukebox 1 2 3 On your jukebox select a song and play it In the Now Playing screen press to open the options menu highlight Add to Playlist then press The New Playlist menu opens Highlight Name Playlists or the default playlist name Playlist1 Playlist2 and so on then press If you selected the default playlist name the new playlist is created and you are done OR If you selected lt Name Playlists the Sd ed first character menu opens Highlight the first character of your playlist then press gt Continue selecting characters until the naming is complete then enter two spaces to complete the naming The new playlist is created 33 Creating a Windows Media Player playlist gt To create a playlist in Windows Media Player 1 In Windows Media Player on your computer click the Library tab then click and drag the files to add to your playlist from the library list to the playlist window on the right iPr yy 3 Type a filename then click Sa
28. ipping music files o To rip music tracks from a CD 38 1 Insert the music CD into your computer s CD or DVD drive 2 Click Start All Programs Accessories Entertainment then click Windows Media Player Windows M edia Player opens 3 ClicktheRip tab The list of tracks on your music CD appears If your computer is connected to the Internet the album and tracks arelisted by name F na i Ungh Fo aa toe Serve re Data Pen The hy Whe wadat ie Co KAO Men timan Waltons Magan wu The Lathe One pm Anon tama Babat Lao Catianan Maga Dotan Kate sia dion Come ry Cosa Magan panang Pah bop Mea Ps Pagan eta NA magan tome 5 Click the Rip Music tab 39 6 Click the Format box click MP3 or WMA then click OK You only have to select the format once so the next time you rip music you do not need to perform this step Ez 3 ix Page Poway Secusty Fle tyom OD Namok Piya Rotor Onee Petomerce Ubay 3 Scecty mere max a tored and change ro setings Cipecmerts and Er passed DANCING Dacanay kae ope Laan more abad MEd lamata Cte co wen romtes Citheet CO when rong is complete Aio ously test me y Qay Uses about 57 MB per CD 128 Kte Camos Windies Mada Aado 1o oiher omats 40 7 Click the check box next to each track you want to copy then click Rip Music The tracks are copied to your computer and are added to your Media Player Library Buying digital music files You
29. kebox s USB camera interface cable 2 If you are using a memory card reader insert your memory card 3 Connect thecableto your jukebox Your jukebox detects the memory device and asks if you want to upload all files If your jukebox battery is low the jukebox cannot copy files Important Ng from your card reader or flash drive 4 Press to copy all files to your jukebox Copying may take several minutes 58 5 After the copying is complete unplug your jukebox and memory device from the USB cable After verifying that the files have been copied to your jukebox you can erase them from your memory device 59 Organizing photos Creating a photo folder O To create a photo folder 60 1 2 From the Main Menu highlight Pictures then press to open the Pictures menu Press F to open the options menu highlight New Folder then press The New Folder menu opens Highlight lt Name Folder gt or the default new folder name then press If you selected the default folder name the new folder is created and you are done OR If you selected lt Name Folders the Sdect first characte menu opens Highlight the first character of your folder name then press gt Continue selecting characters until the naming is complete then press The new folder is created Moving a photo into a folder gt To move a photo into a folder 1 ORAON From the Main Menu press or x to highlight Pictures then pre
30. nto the combo cable band 49 5 Plug the other end of the combo cable into a USB port on your computer Your computer recognizes the attached player and Connected appears on the jukebox display Connected N On your computer the Device Setup dialog box opens 6 Click Manual then click Finish Your sync settings are saved You can also select Automatic so your jukebox and Media Tips amp Tricks pa Player automatically sync each time you connect your jukebox to the computer 50 7 10 Click the Sync tab then click Start Sync Thefiles are moved to your jukebox Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on theWindows taskbar then click Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device The prompt Safe To Remove Hardware appears Unplug the USB cable from the computer Your jukebox restarts If your jukebox is finished charging you can also unplug the combo cable from the jukebox To unplug the combo cable from the jukebox pinch the two side buttons on the plug then pull the plug out of the jukebox 51 52 Chapter 4 Viewing Photos Viewing a photo O To view photos 1 2 3 4 Turn on your jukebox The Main Menu opens Highlight Pictures then press to open the Pictures menu Highlight a photo folder then press to open the folder Highlight a photo then press to view the photo To view other photosin the same folder as the photo being viewed highlight them To return to the Main Men
31. o the headphone jack on the top of your jukebox Headphone speaker jack 16 Using the control buttons Using the menu buttons The menu buttons let you open menus and change settings Directional buttons Option button Press this To right arrow Select the current option or open the next menu left arrow Open the previous menu A up and down arrows Select the menu choices and change settings option button Display the choices or options of the currently highlighted menu item and to create playlists turn on shuffle mode or create slideshows For more information about jukebox menus see Chapter 5 Settings and Options on page 69 17 Using the playback buttons During playback use the playback control buttons to skip to the next track skip to a previous track or pause the playback or slideshow Holding down the previous track or next track buttons acts as rewind and fast forward respectively Previous track Next track Play pause If the jukebox does not respond when you press a button it Important Mi may be pausing for several seconds while loading the next file If the jukebox does not respond after waiting for several seconds press the reset button For the location of the reset button see Bottom on page 6 18 Locking control buttons You can lock your jukebox so its buttons are not accidentally pressed To lock all jukebox buttons m Mo
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34. s Accessories are available on Gateway s Web site at www gateway com photoj ukeboxextras Specifications Dimensions 2 3 Xx 3 8 x0 7 inches 59 x96 x17 mm Display 128 x128 pixels 16 bit 65 536 colors TFT Transflective 1 6 inch Battery 820 mAh rechargeable Li ion prismatic 3 7V removable Hard drive 4 GB 1 inch Compact Flash Type Il Memory 32 MB SDRAM 1 MB flash Power input 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz normal output 5V 1 6A Compatible media MP3 WMA WAV JPG JPEG Data transfer rate Up to 480 Mbps using USB 2 0 Audio jacks Audio line out headphones Camera interface cable USB 2 0 22 pin Combo cable USB 2 0 22 pin 10 Chapter 2 Getting Started Charging the battery Fully charge the battery to maximize playing time However it is not necessary to fully charge or completely discharge the battery each time You can charge the battery by connecting the jukebox either to the AC power adapter fastest or to a USB port on the computer The battery icon in the upper right corner of the screen indicates the remaining battery charge Main Menu E0 N If the power icon is the battery is Green Full Yellow Medium Red Low Red with an exclamation point Critically low A power plug Charging 11 o To charge the battery 1 Connect the USB combo cable to the AC power adapter then plug the power adapter into an AC power outlet OR Connect the USB combo cable to the computer 12 2 Plug
35. s to open the Audio Setting menu Highlight Repeat Mode then press to open the Repeat Mode Menu Highlight the repeat setting you want to use then press to select it The repeat setting immediately becomes active Disabling expired music messages If you use a music service where music can be played for a limited amount of time such as Napster To Go the music will eventually become disabled on your jukebox When you try to play a disabled track on your jukebox you get the message To play this track you must sync your device to your PC Although re syncing with your computer will quickly enable you to access the track again you may want to disable the expiration warning message if it is too distracting o To disable messages for disabled music 1 From the Main Menu press or x to highlight Settings then press to open the Settings menu 2 Highlight Expired Song Message then press to open the Expired Song Message menu 3 Highlight Disabled then press to select it When you attempt to play a disabled track the jukebox does not play it and gives you no warning message 31 Viewing the music visualization While music is playing you can choose to display a visualization of the sound The visualization is similar to visualizations you may see in Windows M edia Player on your computer o To view the music visualization 1 2 3 4 32 In the Now Playing screen press F to open the options menu H
36. show Highlight New Slideshow then press The sd ect Music menu opens Highlight the music you want to play as background or none then press The New Slideshow menu opens Highlight lt Name Slideshow gt or the default new slideshow name then press If you selected the default slideshow name the new slideshow is created and you are done OR 63 If you selected Name Slideshows the Sedet first character menu Opens Highlight the first character of your slideshow name then press Continue selecting characters until the naming is complete then press The new slideshow is created Editing slideshows Deleting a slideshow gt To delete a slideshow 1 2 64 From the Main Menu highlight Slideshows then press to open the List menu Highlight the slideshow you want to delete then press to open the options menu Highlight Delete Slideshow then press The Delete Slideshow prompt appears Press to delete the slideshow or press to cancel Setting slideshow options o To set slideshow options 1 FromtheMain Menu highlight Slideshows then press to open the List menu 2 Highlight the slideshow you want to change settings for then press EF to open the options menu 3 Highlight Time Interval to change the time between slidetransitions or highlight Transition to change the type of side transitions then press 4 Highlight the settings you want then pr
37. ss to open the Pictures menu Highlight a photo folder then press to open the folder Highlight a photo then press to open the options menu Highlight Cut then press The file is deleted from that folder Press to return to the folder menu highlight the target folder then press to open that folder Press f to open the options menu highlight Paste then press The photo is pasted into that folder You can also copy instead of cut a photo from a folder and Tips amp Tricks Sy you can cut and paste a folder into another folder 61 Deleting a photo o To delete a photo From the Main Menu press or x to highlight Pictures then 62 1 2 3 press to open the Pictures menu Highlight a photo folder then press to open the folder Highlight the photo you want to delete then press options menu to open the Highlight Delete Photo then press to delete the photok or press to cancel Working with slideshows Creating slideshows A slideshow includes all photos within the folder you selected o To create a slideshow 1 2 3 From the Main Menu highlight Pictures then press to open the Pictures menu Highlight a photo folder then press to open the folder Highlight any photo then press to open the options menu Regardless of which photo you select all photos within that Important NG photo s folder are added to the slide
38. te Playlist then press Theprompt Delete Playlist appears Press The playlist is deleted Getting more music Installing the software To copy music and digital photo files to your jukebox from your computer you must first install Windows M edia Player 10 on your computer O To install the software 1 Insert the Gateway MP3 Photo Jukebox Installation CD into your computer s CD or DVD drive then follow the on screen instructions B If you are unable to locate your installation CD you can Tips 8 Tricks pa download Windows Media Player 10 from http www microsoft com windows windowsmedia player download download aspx 2 After the installation is finished click Finish then restart your computer Creating files for your jukebox Before you connect your jukebox to your computer you should havesome digital music and photo files ready on the computer After files are ready you can copy them to your jukebox 37 m To create digital music files you need to either copy rip them from a CD or buy them from an online digital music service such as Napster For more information see Ripping music files on page 38 or Buying digital music files on page 41 m To create digital photos you must either take them with a digital camera and transfer the files to your computer or scan photographic prints and negatives using a scanner For more information see your camera s or scanner s documentation R
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40. the combo cable into the jukebox Make sure that the top of the plug the side with the arrows is facing the same way asthe front of the jukebox 13 3 If you are charging your jukebox from the computer s USB cable turn your jukebox off If your jukebox is on it cannot charge from the computer s USB cable Important Ng If the jukebox is on the power cord icon appearsin the upper right corner of the display The keypad s backlight turns on while the battery charges then turns off when the battery is fully charged 4 When your jukebox battery is finished charging pinch the two side buttons on the plug then pull the plug out of the jukebox L If you are charging your jukebox from the AC power adapter you can leave your jukebox on as it charges but it will take longer to charge T 14 Turning on your jukebox O To turn on your jukebox Press the power button The jukebox turns on and the Main Menu appears after a few seconds Power button z 2 To avoid turning the jukebox on accidentally use the control Tips amp Tricks y no y lock For more information see Locking control buttons on page 19 gt To turn off your jukebox m Press and hold the power button until the display turns off about two seconds 15 Plugging in the headphones You can plug headphones and speakers into your jukebox gt To plug in headphones or speakers m Plug the headphone or speaker plug int
41. ts hard drive 4 Insert the replacement battery into the battery bay making sure the contacts on the battery align with the contacts in the battery bay 5 Replace the battery cover Maintaining battery life Over time your battery may take much longer to charge and it may hold that charge for a shorter time If this happens with your jukebox s battery you should buy a replacement from www gateway com photojukeboxextras Updating the firmware Before updating your jukebox firmware make sure that your Caution A music and photo files are backed up gt To update your jukebox firmware 1 Turn on your jukebox and connect it to your computer using the USB combo cable 2 Go to support gateway com then find the support page for the MP3 Photo Jukebox GCM 4 3 Follow the support page s instructions for downloading the most recent firmware and saving it to your computer Take note of where the firmware update file is saved to 4 On the Windows taskbar right click Start then click Explore Windows Explorer opens 81 82 5 Open the folder you saved the firmware update to then double click the firmware update file The jukebox firmware utility opens 6 Click Update The program updates your jukebox firmware 7 After the update is finished disconnect the jukebox from the computer If you experience difficulty updating your jukebox firmware see the troubleshooting steps for Firmware update fails on page 74
42. u press 53 Copying photos to your jukebox Copying photos from your computer You can transfer any digital image from your computer to your jukebox o To copy photos from your computer to your jukebox 54 1 2 Turn on your jukebox then connect it to the computer using the USB combo cable On your computer right click the Start button on the Windows taskbar then click Explore Windows Explorer opens Open the folder on your computer containing photos then click the photo you want to copy to your jukebox To select multiple photos press and hold CTRL while clicking Click Edit then click Copy Open the folder on the drive for your jukebox click Edit then click Paste Your jukebox appears in Windows Explorer as an additional drive The photos are copied to your jukebox To copy photos from your jukebox to the computer use the same procedure but in Windows Explorer you must copy from the jukebox and paste to the computer Copying photos from your digital camera You can also transfer photos directly from your camera to your jukebox This feature is convenient for emptying your camera s memory card while you have no access to a computer for permanent storage o To copy photos from your camera to your jukebox 1 Connect your camera s USB cable to the jukebox s USB camera interface cable 55 56 2 Turn your jukebox on then connect the USB cable to your jukebox NG Your jukebox detects th
43. ve Your playlist is created 34 Editing playlists Adding a track or album to a playlist O To add to a playlist 1 2 On your jukebox press or xv to highlight Music then press to open the Music menu Highlight Playlists Artists Albums Genres All Music Or Now Playing then press to open the submenu In the submenu highlight the item a particular artist album genre or song then press F to open the options menu Highlight Add to Playlist then press A list of playlists opens Highlight the playlist to add the item to then press The item is added to the playlist Deleting a track from a playlist o To delete a track from a playlist 1 2 On your jukebox press or to highlight Music then press to open the Music menu Highlight Playlists then press gt 35 5 6 Highlight the playlist containing the track you want to delete then press Highlight the track you want to delete then press options menu to open the Highlight Delete Song then press The prompt Remove song from playlist appears Press The song is deleted from the playlist Deleting a playlist O To delete a playlist 36 1 2 3 On your jukebox press or to highlight Music then press to open the Music menu Highlight Playlists then press gt Highlight the playlist you want to delete then press F to open the options menu Highlight Dele
44. vethecontrol lock to the Locked position where red is showing 4 When the buttons are locked a lock icon appears on the screen Main Menu 19 Playing music O To play music 1 2 Do more Plug in the headphones and turn on your jukebox The Main Menu Opens Press or x to highlight Music then press to open the Music menu Press or x to highlight Playlists Artists Albums Genres All Music or Now Playing then press to open the submenu Continue to select the submenus such as playlist number and artist name then press when your final selection is made to play the music Information about the song and play mode appears on the screen You can also Create a playlist Change equalizer settings Change shuffle or repeat settings For more information see Chapter 3 Playing Music on page 25 20 Pre loaded music For your immediate listening enjoyment your jukebox comes pre loaded with player exclusive content from three artists Renato Grinberg Mac Lopez and Lee Johnson Renato Grinberg Born and raised in Brazil Renato Grinberg is a refined guitarist and composer who blends the popular Brazilian acoustic guitar style with contemporary jazz and pop music His work includes three solo albums m Without Frontiers Caetano Sem Palavras So Far So Close Mac Lopez with Lee Johnson Born and raised in Southern California Mac Lopez is a well regarded Native American

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