Gateway DMP-110 User Manual

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4-IN-1 DIGITAL MUSIC PLAYERuser's guideDMP-110 DMP-210 DMP-310

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6Chapter 1: Introducing Your USB Digital Music Playerwww.gateway.comPlay mode This icon indicates the play mode. –Repeat is active. Your player repeat

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7Frontwww.gateway.comJoystickThe joystick is the large button on the front of your player.Current time Indicates the elapsed seconds of playing time f

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8Chapter 1: Introducing Your USB Digital Music Playerwww.gateway.comTopIcon DescriptionVolume up (+) Press on the top of the joystick to increase th

Page 5 - Music Player

9Backwww.gateway.comBackMENU wheel Press down on the MENU wheel to open the on-screen display (ODS). When the menu is displayed, turn the MENU wheel l

Page 6 - Features

10Chapter 1: Introducing Your USB Digital Music Playerwww.gateway.comConnecting the neck strapTo connect the neck strap:1 Thread the thin loop through

Page 7 - Accessories

11Installing batterieswww.gateway.comInstalling batteriesTo install the batteries:1 Slide the cover lock on the back of your player into the unlocked

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12Chapter 1: Introducing Your USB Digital Music Playerwww.gateway.com3 Slide the battery cover forward4 Lift the cover to open the battery compartment

Page 9 - The Way It Is

213Using YourPlayerRead this chapter to learn how to: Turn your player on and off Play files and radio stations Program favorite radio stations Ad

Page 10 - Icon Description

14Chapter 2: Using Your Playerwww.gateway.comTurning your player on and offTo turn on your player: Press down on the joystick until the Gateway logo

Page 11 - Joystick

15Playing songs and other fileswww.gateway.comPlaying songs and other filesYou can play music files you record from radio stations or transfer from an

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16Chapter 2: Using Your Playerwww.gateway.com5 Press down on the MENU wheel to close the menu and select FM Tuner. 6 Press and hold (next) or (pre

Page 14 - Connecting the neck strap

17Adjusting the volumewww.gateway.comAdjusting the volumeTo adjust the volume:1 Turn on your player.2 Start playing a file or radio station.3 Press th

Page 15 - Installing batteries

18Chapter 2: Using Your Playerwww.gateway.comCreating a play loopYou can create a loop of files that will play repeatedly. Your player plays the files

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19Recording a radio stationwww.gateway.com3 Turn the MENU wheel to the right one or more times to highlight RECORD, then press down on the MENU wheel

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20Chapter 2: Using Your Playerwww.gateway.comErasing filesTo erase files:1 Turn on your player.2 Press down on the MENU wheel to open the menu.3 Turn

Page 18 - To turn on your player:

21Using the on-screen menuwww.gateway.comUsing the on-screen menuYour player comes with an on-screen menu that lets you: Select player modes Change

Page 19 - Playing an FM radio station

22Chapter 2: Using Your Playerwww.gateway.comSettings Equalizer: Selects the Equalizer mode. You can choose Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classical, or Pop. Pla

Page 20 - Programming favorite stations

323Connecting toYour ComputerRead this chapter to learn how to: Connect your player to your computer Install the driver for Windows 98SE Transfer f

Page 21 - Locking controls

24Chapter 3: Connecting to Your Computerwww.gateway.comConnecting your playerTo connect your player to your computer:1 Slide the cover lock into the u

Page 22 - Recording from the microphone

25Connecting your playerwww.gateway.com3 Plug your player’s USB connector into a USB port on your computer.4 If you are using Windows 98SE, you need t

Page 23 - Recording a radio station

iContents1 Introducing Your USB Digital Music Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - Erasing files

26Chapter 3: Connecting to Your Computerwww.gateway.com5 Open the My Computer or Windows Explorer window. Your player appears as a removable drive.Pla

Page 25 - Using the on-screen menu

27Installing the driver (Windows 98SE only)www.gateway.comInstalling the driver (Windows 98SE only)To install the driver for Windows 98SE:1 Connect yo

Page 26 - Options Description

28Chapter 3: Connecting to Your Computerwww.gateway.comTransferring filesTo copy a file from your player to your computer:1 Connect your player to you

Page 27 - Your Computer

29Transferring fileswww.gateway.com4 Double-click a folder that contains the file you want to copy, then right-click the file.5 Go to the folder on yo

Page 28 - Connecting your player

30Chapter 3: Connecting to Your Computerwww.gateway.com

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431TroubleshootingRead this chapter to learn how to: Troubleshoot common problems Contact Gateway Technical Support

Page 30 - Player icon

32Chapter 4: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.comSolutionsI cannot turn on my player Make sure that the battery is installed correctly. For more informatio

Page 31 - (Windows 98SE only)

33Solutionswww.gateway.comI cannot transfer files from my computer to my player Your player may be out of storage space. In the My Computer window, r

Page 32 - Transferring files

34Chapter 4: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.com7 Click Install the Update Utility.8 If you are prompted to restart your computer, do so. If a message tell

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35Contacting Gatewaywww.gateway.comContacting GatewayIf you need non-tutorial help with your player, contact Gateway at:1-888-737-6949, Monday through

Page 35 - Troubleshooting

36Chapter 4: Troubleshootingwww.gateway.com

Page 36 - ■ Restart your computer

A37SpecificationsRead this chapter to learn about your player’s specifications.

Page 37 - To reformat your player:

38Chapter A: www.gateway.comSpecifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.Component DescriptionAudio Output Power: 12mW (450mV, 16

Page 38 - Install the Update Utility

39Safety,Regulatory, andLegal InformationRegulatory compliance statementsUnited States of AmericaFederal Communications Commission (FCC)Unintentional

Page 39 - Contacting Gateway

40Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Informationwww.gateway.comThis equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed

Page 40 - Chapter 4: Troubleshooting

41Regulatory compliance statementswww.gateway.comCalifornia Proposition 65 WarningWarning This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to th

Page 41 - Specifications

42Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Informationwww.gateway.comNoticesCopyright ©2003 Gateway,Inc.All Rights Reserved14303 Gateway PlacePoway, CA92064USAAl

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1www.gateway.com

Page 43 - Legal Information

MAN DMP-110/210/310 GDE R0 10/03

Page 44 - Industry Canada (IC)

11Introducing YourUSB DigitalMusic PlayerRead this chapter to learn about: Features Player controls and components Connecting the neck strap Insta

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2Chapter 1: Introducing Your USB Digital Music Playerwww.gateway.comFeaturesYour player has the following features: 64 MB, 128 MB, or 256 MB integrat

Page 46 - Trademark Acknowledgments

3Accessorieswww.gateway.comAccessoriesAccessories include: Stereo headphones USB extension cable Neck strap Carry case 1 AAA battery Setup poste

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4Chapter 1: Introducing Your USB Digital Music Playerwww.gateway.comFrontComponent DescriptionDisplay panel Shows the status of your player. For more

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5Frontwww.gateway.comDisplay panelIcon DescriptionCurrent mode Indicates the status mode of your player. –Playing –Playing paused –Playing stopped

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