Gateway Projector 210 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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7www.gateway.comJoystickThe joystick is the large button on the front of your player.Icon DescriptionVolume up (+) Press on the top of the joystick

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8www.gateway.comTopComponent DescriptionLock slider Locks your player controls and settings. For more information, see “Locking controls” on page 17.M

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9www.gateway.comBackComponent DescriptionCover lock Slide this button to remove the cover. Cover Remove the cover to access the USB connector and to i

Page 5 - Features

10www.gateway.comConnecting the neck strapTo connect the neck strap:1 Thread the thin loop through the two strap connector holes on your player.2 Thre

Page 6 - Accessories

11www.gateway.comInstalling the batteryTo install the battery:1 Slide the cover lock on the back of your player into the unlocked position.2 Pull the

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12www.gateway.com4 Lift the cover to open the battery compartment.5 Insert the battery into the compartment. Make sure that you match the + and – on t

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Chapter 213Using Your Player Turn your player on and off Play files and radio stations Adjust the volume Lock controls Make recordings Erase fil

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14www.gateway.comTurning your player on and offTo turn on your player: Press down on the joystick until the Gateway logo appears.To turn off your pla

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15www.gateway.comPlaying songs, Audible books and other filesYou can play music files you record from radio stations, audio books that you download fr

Page 11 - Component Description

16www.gateway.com3 Press down on the MENU wheel to open the menu. For the location of the MENU wheel, see “Top” on page 8.4 Turn the MENU wheel left o

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iwww.gateway.comContents1 Introducing Your USB Digital Music Player . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 13 - Connecting the neck strap

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

Page 14 - Installing the battery

18www.gateway.comCreating a play loopYou can create a loop of files that will play repeatedly. Your player plays the files in sequence. After your pla

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19www.gateway.com3 Turn the MENU wheel to the right one or more times to highlight RECORD, then press down on the MENU wheel to start the recording.4

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20www.gateway.comErasing filesTo erase files:1 Turn on your player.2 Press down on the MENU wheel to open the menu.3 Turn the MENU wheel left or right

Page 17 - To turn off your player:

21www.gateway.comUsing the on-screen menuYour player comes with an on-screen menu that lets you: Select player modes Change various settings, includ

Page 18 - Playing an FM radio station

22www.gateway.comSettings Equalizer: Selects the Equalizer mode. You can choose Normal, Rock, Jazz, Classical, or Pop. Play mode: Selects the Play mod

Page 19 - Programming favorite stations

Chapter 323Copying Music and Books toYour Player Connect your player to your computer Install the driver for Windows 98SE Transfer files to and fro

Page 20 - Locking controls

24www.gateway.comConnecting your playerTo connect your player to your computer:1 Slide the cover lock into the unlocked position.2 Pull the cover away

Page 21 - Recording from the microphone

25www.gateway.com3 Plug your player’s USB connector into a USB port on your computer.4 If you are using Windows 98SE, you need to install a driver for

Page 22 - Recording a radio station

26www.gateway.com5 Open the My Computer or Windows Explorer window. Your player appears as a removable drive.Player icon

Page 23 - Erasing files

iiwww.gateway.comA Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43B Safety, Reg

Page 24 - Using the on-screen menu

27www.gateway.comDisconnecting your playerTo disconnect your player:1 Click the remove hardware icon on the Windows task bar. The Safely Remove Hardwa

Page 25 - Options Description

28www.gateway.comInstalling the driver (Windows 98SE only)To install the driver for Windows 98SE:1 Connect your player to your computer. For more info

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29www.gateway.comTransferring music and data filesTransferring music files with WindowsTo copy a music file from your computer to your player:1 Connec

Page 27 - Connecting your player

30www.gateway.com3 Right-click the file(s), then click Copy to CD or Device. Windows Media Player opens.4 In the Windows Media Player window, select y

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31www.gateway.comInstalling MusicmatchTo install Musicmatch:1 Insert the USB Personal Music Player CD into the CD drive on your computer. The Gateway

Page 29 - Player icon

32www.gateway.comTo create MP3 files:1 To have Musicmatch automatically list the album, artist, and track names of your CD, then use that information

Page 30 - Disconnecting your player

33www.gateway.com4 Browse to the file you want to copy to your player. By default, all files in your Musicmatch library are selected. 5 Click a file t

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34www.gateway.comTransferring data filesTo copy or move a data file from your computer to your player:1 Connect your player to your computer. For more

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35www.gateway.com6 Double-click the folder you want to copy the file to, right-click inside the folder, then click Paste. Windows copies the file to y

Page 33 - ■ Play music CDs

36www.gateway.com4 Double-click a folder that contains the file you want to copy or move, then locate the file.5 To copy the file, right-click the fil

Page 34 - Upgrading Musicmatch

Chapter 11Introducing Your USB DigitalMusic Player Features Player controls and components Connecting the neck strap Installing batteries

Page 35 - To create MP3 files:

37www.gateway.comDownloading audio books from AudibleYour player lets you play audio books from Audible.com.To add an Audible audio book:1 Insert the

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Page 37 - Transferring data files

Chapter 439Troubleshooting Troubleshoot common problems Contact Gateway Technical Support

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40www.gateway.comSolutionsI cannot turn on my player Make sure that the battery is installed correctly. For more information, see “Installing the bat

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41www.gateway.comI cannot transfer files from my computer to my player Your player may be out of storage space. In the My Computer window, right-clic

Page 40 - To add an Audible audio book:

42www.gateway.com10 Click Start. When the format is complete, you can copy files to your player.Contacting GatewayIf you need non-tutorial help with y

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Appendix A43Specifications

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44www.gateway.comSpecifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.Component DescriptionAudio Output Power: 12 mW (450 mV, 16 ohm)Chan

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Appendix B45Safety, Regulatory, and LegalInformation

Page 44 - To reformat your player:

46www.gateway.comRegulatory compliance statementsUnited States of AmericaFederal Communications Commission (FCC)Unintentional emitter per FCC Part 15T

Page 45 - Contacting Gateway

2www.gateway.comFeaturesYour player has the following features: 64 MB, 128 MB, or 256 MB integrated memory, depending on the model you purchased (3 M

Page 46 - Appendix A

47www.gateway.comCalifornia Proposition 65 WarningCaution This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the State of California to cause c

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48www.gateway.comNoticesCopyright © 2004 Gateway, Inc.All Rights Reserved14303 Gateway PlacePoway, CA 92064 USAAll Rights ReservedThis publication is

Page 48 - Appendix B

MAN DMP-110/210/310 GDE R1 02/04

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3www.gateway.comAccessoriesAccessories include: Stereo headphones USB extension cable Neck strap Carry case 1 AAA battery Setup poster Installa

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4www.gateway.comFrontComponent DescriptionDisplay panel Shows the status of your player. For more information, see “Display panel” on page 5.Microphon

Page 51 - Trademark Acknowledgments

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

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6www.gateway.comEqualizer The equalizer icon indicates the currently selected equalizer mode. If no equalizer icon appears, the equalizer mode is norm

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