iContentsChapter 1: Checking Out Your Jukebox . . . . . . 1Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1System
4Component DescriptionLCD panel Displays menus, music visualizations, and digital photos. For more information, see “Playing music” on page 20 and “Vi
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5TopComponent DescriptionHeadphone jack Plug headphones or amplified speakers into this jack.Control lock Slide to lock all jukebox control buttons.He
6BottomComponent DescriptionUSB/docking connectorConnect the USB combo cable to this connector and to the USB port on your computer for moving music o
7LeftControl DescriptionVolume Press the + side (top) of the button to increase volume, and press the – side (bottom) to decrease volume.Volume button
8BackBattery cover
9AccessoriesAccessories are available on Gateway’s Web site atwww.gateway.com/photojukeboxextras .Specifications Dimensions: 2.3×3.8×0.7inches (59×96
11Chapter 2: Getting StartedCharging the batteryFully charge the battery to maximize playing time. However, it is not necessary to fully charge or com
12To 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 U
132Plug the combo cable into the jukebox. Make sure that the top of the plug (the side with the arrows) is facing the same way as the front of the juk
iiUsing the playback buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Locking control buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Play
143If 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
15Turning on your jukeboxTo turn on your jukebox: Press the power button. The jukebox turns on, and the Main Menu appears after a few seconds.To turn
16Plugging in the headphonesYou can plug headphones and speakers into your jukebox.To plug in headphones or speakers: Plug the headphone or speaker p
17Using the control buttonsUsing the menu buttonsThe menu buttons let you open menus and change settings.For more information about jukebox menus, see
18Using the playback buttonsDuring playback, use the playback control buttons to skip to the next track, skip to a previous track, or pause the playba
19Locking control buttonsYou can lock your jukebox so its buttons are not accidentally pressed.To lock all jukebox buttons: Move the control lock to
20Playing musicTo play music:1 Plug in the headphones and turn on your jukebox. The Main Menu opens.2 Press or to highlight Music, then press to open
21Pre-loaded musicFor your immediate listening enjoyment, your jukebox comes pre-loaded with player-exclusive content from three artists, Renato Grinb
22Adjusting volumeTo adjust volume:1 Press the + side (top) of the volume button to increase volume, and press the – side (bottom) to decrease volume.
23Viewing photosTo view photos:1 Turn on your jukebox. The Main Menu opens.2 Press or to highlight Pictures, then press to open the Pictures menu.3 Pr
iiiAdding a track or album to a playlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Deleting a track from a playlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Deleting a
24Pre-loaded photosSo you can view photos on your jukebox right away, photographs from different parts of the world have been included. Photos are pro
25Chapter 3: Playing MusicPlaying a songTo play music:1 Plug in the headphones and turn on your jukebox. The Main Menu opens.2 Press or to highlight M
26Information about the song and play modes appears on the Now Playing screen.4 If at any point you want to add a song or an entire category to a play
27Viewing the Now Playing screenAfter moving within menus, you can quickly return to the Now Playing screen from the Main Menu.To return to the Now Pl
28Adjusting volumeYou can adjust volume at any time, regardless of the current menu or screen.To adjust volume:1 Press the + side (top) of the volume
29Setting advanced playing modesSetting the equalizerTo set the equalizer:1 From the Main Menu, press or to highlight Settings, then press to open the
303Highlight Shuffle, then press to open the Shuffle Mode menu.4 Highlight ON or OFF, then press to change the setting. The shuffle mode immediately b
31Disabling expired music messagesIf you use a music service where music can be played for a limited amount of time (such as Napster To Go), the music
32Viewing the music visualizationWhile music is playing, you can choose to display a visualization of the sound. The visualization is similar to visua
33Creating playlistsYou can create playlists on the jukebox, or you can create them in Windows Media Player and copy them to your jukebox by syncing y
ivEditing slideshows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Playing slideshows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34Creating a Windows Media Player playlistTo create a playlist in Windows Media Player:1 In Windows Media Player on your computer, click the Library t
35Editing playlistsAdding a track or album to a playlistTo add to a playlist:1 On your jukebox, press or to highlight Music, then press to open the M
363Highlight the playlist containing the track you want to delete, then press .4 Highlight the track you want to delete, then press to open the optio
37Getting more musicInstalling the softwareTo copy music and digital photo files to your jukebox from your computer, you must first install Windows Me
38 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
393Click the Rip tab. The list of tracks on your music CD appears. If your computer is connected to the Internet, the album and tracks are listed by n
406Click 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
417Click 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 P
42NapsterWith 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
433Type your member name, a password, and your e-mail address, then type your Promo Code in the space provided.4 Click to select the Review Terms &
vMaintaining battery life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Updating the firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
446Type the member name and password you chose, then click Sign In.7 Find some music you would like to download. By clicking the Search boxes in the u
459Connect your jukebox to your computer. You are prompted to set up how you want to sync your player. If you select Automatic, all of your tracks wi
46To prepare files for syncing with your jukebox:1 Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, then click Windows Media Player. Windows Med
474In 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
48Moving files to your jukeboxTo move files to your jukebox:1 Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, then click Windows Media Player.
494Plug the USB combo cable into the jukebox. The power adapter does not need to be plugged into the combo cable.
505Plug the other end of the combo cable into a USB port on your computer. Your computer recognizes the attached player, and “Connected” appears on th
517Click the Sync tab, then click Start Sync. The files are moved to your jukebox.8 Click the Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Windows taskbar, then
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53Chapter 4: Viewing PhotosViewing a photoTo view photos:1 Turn on your jukebox. The Main Menu opens.2 Highlight Pictures, then press to open the Pict
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54Copying photos to your jukeboxCopying photos from your computerYou can transfer any digital image from your computer to your jukebox.To copy photos
55Copying photos from your digital cameraYou can also transfer photos directly from your camera to your jukebox. This feature is convenient for emptyi
562Turn your jukebox on, then connect the USB cable to your jukebox.Your jukebox detects the camera and asks to upload all files.
573Press to copy all files to your jukebox. Copying may take several minutes.4 After the copying is complete, unplug your jukebox and camera from the
58Copying photos from your card reader or flash driveYou can transfer photos from a USB memory card reader or USB flash drive by connecting the reader
595After the copying is complete, unplug your jukebox and memory device from the USB cable.After verifying that the files have been copied to your juk
60Organizing photosCreating a photo folderTo create a photo folder:1 From the Main Menu, highlight Pictures, then press to open the Pictures menu.2 Pr
61Moving a photo into a folderTo move a photo into a folder:1 From the Main Menu, press or to highlight Pictures, then press to open the Pictures menu
62Deleting a photoTo delete a photo:1 From the Main Menu, press or to highlight Pictures, then press to open the Pictures menu.2 Highlight a photo fol
63Working with slideshowsCreating slideshowsA slideshow includes all photos within the folder you selected.To create a slideshow:1 From the Main Menu,
1Chapter 1: Checking Out Your JukeboxPackage contentsYour package includes: Gateway GCM-4 MP3 Photo Jukebox Ear bud stereo headphones USB 2.0 conne
64If you selected <Name Slideshow>, the Select first character menu opens.8 Highlight the first character of your slideshow name, then press . C
65Setting slideshow optionsTo set slideshow options:1 From the Main Menu, highlight Slideshows, then press to open the List menu.2 Highlight the slide
66Getting more photosYour jukebox can display any digital image in JPG format. Sources for your digital images may include: Digital camerasSee your c
67Creating text notesYou can even use your jukebox as a reference pad by saving text as an image. This example uses Microsoft Paint, but you can use a
68To create a text note:1 Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, then click Paint. Microsoft Paint opens.2 Click the square at the lower-right corner
69Chapter 5: Settings and OptionsSetting the backlightYou can change the length of time the backlight stays on after you press a button.To set the bac
70Setting the clock and calendarYour jukebox keeps track of the current time and date.To set clock and calendar:1 From the Main Menu, press or to high
71Resetting the jukebox to its defaultsYou can reset all custom settings in your jukebox to return it to its factory configuration.To reset the jukebo
73Chapter 6: Maintenance and TroubleshootingThis chapter describes how to solve common issues you may experience with your jukebox.TroubleshootingButt
2System requirementsTo connect to your jukebox, your computer must have the following minimum requirements: Microsoft® Windows® XP (Service Pack 1)
74Firmware update failsIf the firmware update utility is unable to update your jukebox firmware:1 Turn on your jukebox and connect it to your computer
754You can also click: Recover. Use this when files on the jukebox seem to disappear, although you have not deleted them. The Recover option attempts
76Jukebox does not appear in Windows Media Player Make sure that you have Windows Media Player version 10 installed. You can install version 10 from
77Technical supportTelephone supportIf you need non-tutorial help with your player, contact Gateway at (605) 232-2118, Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m
78Maintaining your jukeboxCleaning Do not drop your jukebox or leave it under heavy objects. Do not allow liquids to come into contact with your juk
79Replacing the batteryFor extended listening time without recharging, you can install a spare battery. With an extra battery or two, you can increase
803Press the battery toward the far side of the jukebox, then lift the battery out of the jukebox.4 Insert the replacement battery into the battery ba
81Maintaining battery lifeOver time, your battery may take much longer to charge, and it may hold that charge for a shorter time. If this happens with
825Open the folder you saved the firmware update to, then double-click the firmware update file. The jukebox firmware utility opens.6 Click Update. Th
83Chapter 7: Safety and Legal NoticesImportant safety information Do not drop your jukebox or leave it under heavy objects. Do not allow liquids to co
3FrontPlayback controlbuttonsLCD panelMenu control buttons
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