To connect to your jukebox, your computer must have the following
minimum requirements:
■ Microsoft
■ Microsoft Windows Media
■ Intel
■ 80 MB available hard drive space
■ 128 MB memory
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Wind ows® XP (Service Pack 1)
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Pentium III 333 M Hz processor
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Player 10
Front
Playback control
buttons
LCD panel
Option menu
button
Menu control
button
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ComponentDescription
LCD panelDisplays menus, music visualizations, and digital photos. For more
Playback
control buttons
Menu control
button
Option menu
button
information, see “Chapter 3: P laying Music” on p age 21 and
“Chapter 4: Viewing Photos” on pa ge 51.
Control audio playback. The play/pause button doubles as a power
button. For more information , see “ Using the playback buttons” o n
page 18 and “Turning on your jukebox” on page 15.
Lets you select menus and choices withi n menus. For more
information, see “Using the menu buttons” on page 17 .
Displays the choices or opt ions of the currently highl ighted menu
item. For more information, see “Using the menu buttons” on
page 17.
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Top
Headphone
jack
ComponentDescription
Headphone jackPlug headphones o r amplified sp eakers into this ja ck.
Control lockSlide to lock all jukebox control buttons.
Control lock
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Bottom
USB/docking
connector
ComponentDescription
USB/docking
connector
Reset buttonPress with a straighte ned paper clip or pin to reset your
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Connect the USB combo ca ble to this conne ctor and to th e
USB port o n your computer for moving music or ph otos to
your jukebox. You can also connect the camera USB cable
for downloading photos directly from your digital camera. For
more information, s ee “Charg ing the bat tery” on page 11,
“Moving files to your jukebox” on p age 46, and “Copying
photos from your digi tal camera” on page 55.
jukebox.
Reset button
Left
Volume button
ControlDescription
VolumePress the + side (top) of the button to i ncr eas e volume,
and press the – side (bo ttom) to decrease volume.
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Back
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Battery cover
Accessories
Accessories are available on Gateway’s Web site at
■ Data transfer rate: Up to 480 Mbps using USB 2.0
■ Audio jacks: Audio line out (headp hones)
■ Camera interface cable: USB 2.0, 22-pin
■ Combo cable: USB 2.0, 22-pin
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Chapter 2: Getting Started
To use your jukebox, you need to:
1 Charge the battery
2 Install and set up software on your computer
Charging the battery
Fully charge the battery for three hours before using your jukebox for the
first time. However , it is not neces sary to fully charge 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.
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If the power icon is...The battery is...
GreenFull
YellowMedium
RedLow
Red with an exclamation pointCritically low
A power plugCharging
To charge the battery:
1 Connect the USB combo cable to the computer.
- OR Connect the USB combo cable to the AC power adapter, then plug
the power adapte r into an AC po wer out let.
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2
Plug 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 jukebox.
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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
If the jukebox is on, the power cord icon appears in 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.
If you are charging your jukebox from the ACpower adapter,
you can leave your jukebox on as it charges, but it will take
longer to charge.
4 When your jukebox battery is finished charging, press in on the
plug’s two side buttons, then pull the plug out of the jukebox.
T urning on your jukebo x
To turn on your jukebox:
■ Press the power button. The jukebox turns on, and the Main Menu
opens after a few seconds. If no other buttons are pressed for five
minutes, the jukebox turns off.
Powe r b ut to n
Tips & Tricks
To avoid turning the jukebox on accide ntally, use the control
lock. For more information, see “Locking contro l buttons” on
page 20.
To turn off your jukebox:
■ Press and hold the power button for about two seco nds.
Tips & Tricks
If you turn on your jukebox but do not press a button for the
next five minutes, the jukebox turns off automatica lly.
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Plugging in the headphones
You can plug headphones or speakers into your jukebox.
To plug in headphones or speakers:
■ Plug the headphone or speaker plug into the headphone jack on the
top of your jukebo x. Ma ke sure that yo u inse rt th e plug all the wa y
into the jack, or you may get sound from only one speaker.
Headphone/
speaker jack
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Using the control b uttons
Using the menu buttons
The menu buttons let you open menus and ch ange settings.
Menu control button
Option menu button
Press this...To...
(right arrow)Select the current option or open the next menu.
(left arrow)Open the previous m enu.
(up and down arrows) Select the menu choice s and change settings.
(option menu button)Display the choices or option s of the curre ntly
For more information about jukebox menus, see “Chapter 5: Settings and
Options” on page 71.
highlighted menu item and c reate p laylists, turn
on shuffle mode, or cre ate slideshows.
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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 previo us track o r next tr ack butt ons acts as rewind and fast forwa rd,
respectively.
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Previous track
Play/pause
Important
Next track
If the jukebox does not respond w hen you press a button,
either the control l ock is on or the j ukebox 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.
Adjusting volume
To adjust volume:
■ Press the + side (top) of the volume button to increase volume, and
press the – side (bottom) to decrease volume.
Vol um e b u tt o n
Caution
Setting the volume too high can damage the
headphones.
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Locking control b uttons
You can lock your jukebox so its buttons are not accidentally pressed.
To lock all jukebox buttons:
■ Move the control lock to the Locked position (where red is showing).
When the buttons are locked, a lock icon appears on the screen.
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Chapter 3: Playing Music
Playing music
To play music:
1 Plug in the headphones and turn on your jukebox. The Main Menu
opens.
2 Pressorto highlight Music, then pressto open the Music
menu.
3 Pressorto highlight Playlists, Artists, Albums, Genres, All Music,
or
Now Playing, then pressto open the submenu.
4 Continue to select the submenus (such as playlist number and artist
name), then press or the play/pause button when your final
selection is made to play the music.
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Play mode
Artist name
Equalizer
visualization
Elapsed track time
5 If at any point you want to add a song or an entire category to a
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Information about the song and play modes appear s on the
Now Playing screen.
Lock indicator
Battery meter
Progress
Shuffle mode
Repeat mode
Track number
and title
Elapsed track time
Equalizer setting
jukebox-only playlist, highlight the song, artist, album, or other
category , press to open the option menu, highlight Add to Playlist,
then press .
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