User manual GATEWAY DMP-X

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[. . . ] User Guide Music Jukebox DMP-X Series Contents Checking Out Your Jukebox 1 Package contents 2 Minimum computer hardware requirements 3 Additional software required 3 Front 4 Top 6 Left 8 Remote control 9 Identifying your model 11 Getting Started with Your Jukebox 13 Charging the battery 14 Using the power switch 15 Using the control panel 17 Using the LCD 20 Viewing additional information 24 i Ripping Music and Transferring Files 27 Installing the Windows Media Player plug-in 28 Creating digital music files 29 Ripping music with Windows Media Player 29 Editing genre, artist, and album information 34 Creating playlists 36 Connecting and disconnecting the USB cable 38 Connecting the USB cable 38 Disconnecting the USB cable 40 Transferring music to your jukebox 41 Downloading music from Napster 44 Downloading audio books from Audible 45 Listening to Your Jukebox 47 Using Audio File mode 48 Using the control panel 49 Playing files 50 Changing the Play mode 52 Using playlists 54 ii Using bookmarks 58 Using FM Radio mode 60 Using the control panel 61 Listening to FM radio 62 Storing an FM radio preset 63 Selecting a preset 65 Connecting your jukebox to a stereo 66 Recording with Your Jukebox 69 Using the control panel 70 Creating a recording 71 Listening to a recording 72 Using the jukebox menus 73 Jukebox menus 75 Troubleshooting 83 Jukebox 83 Sound 86 iii FM Radio 87 Clock 87 Technical support 88 Telephone support 88 Internet 88 Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information 89 Important safety information 89 Regulatory compliance statements 91 FCC 91 Industry Canada 93 California Proposition 65 Warning 93 Notices 94 iv Checking Out Your Jukebox This chapter introduces you to the basic features of your jukebox. Read this chapter to learn: How to identify the features of your jukebox How to locate your jukebox's model and serial number 1 Package contents Your package includes: The Gateway DMP-X Digital Jukebox Player Compact stereo headphones Remote control Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2. 0 connector cable RCA audio cable (for home stereo connection) AC adapter Carrying case with belt clip Quick start poster This user's guide Installation CD 2 Minimum computer hardware requirements Microsoft® Windows® 2000, Windows Me, or Windows XP Intel® Pentium II 233 MHz processor 40 MB of available hard drive space 64 MB of memory (128 MB recommended) USB port Additional software required Microsoft Windows Media® Player 9. 0 3 Front LCD panel Record button Microphone Scroll wheel 4 Component LCD panel Icon Description Displays menus and the current media status. For more information, see "Using the LCD" on page 20. Press this button to record voice memos or other audio using the built-in microphone. [. . . ] Highlight Add Track to Playlist, then press the scroll wheel to select it. -ORHighlight Add Album to Playlist, then press the scroll wheel to select it. -ORHighlight Add Artist to Playlist, then press the scroll wheel to select it. 55 3 Highlight a playlist to add the track to, then press the scroll wheel to select it. The track, album, or artist is added to the selected playlist. -ORHighlight Create New Playlist, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Use the scroll wheel to select the first letter of the playlist name, then press . Continue using the scroll wheel to select additional letters of the playlist name, then pressing after each letter. Press the scroll wheel when you have finished entering the new playlist name. The track, album, or artist is added to the new playlist. You can also create playlists in Windows Media Player. For more information, see "Creating playlists" on page 36. 56 Playing a playlist To play a playlist: 1 2 3 4 Press the MENU button. Highlight Playlist, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Highlight a playlist in the Playlist submenu, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Highlight a song in the Playlist list, then press to select it. When the song is finished, your jukebox automatically plays the next song in the playlist based on the Play mode set. For information about setting the Play mode, see "Changing the Play mode" on page 52. 57 Using bookmarks A bookmark is a placeholder within a music or playlist track or Audible audio book file. You can set one or more bookmarks during track or file playback and then later return to that specific point. This feature is particularly useful when listening to an Audible audio book. Adding a bookmark To add a bookmark to a track or file: 1 2 3 With the track or file playing, press the scroll wheel. Highlight Add Bookmark, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Press the scroll wheel to accept the bookmark location. 58 Starting play at a bookmark To start play at a bookmark: 1 2 3 4 5 Press the MENU button. Highlight Bookmark, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Highlight Music Bookmarks or Audible Bookmarks, then press the scroll wheel to select it. Highlight a bookmark, then press the scroll wheel to select it. [. . . ] This could create a traffic hazard and is illegal in many areas. It could also be dangerous to play music at a high volume while walking, especially at pedestrian crossings. 89 Prolonged use of headphones at high volume may cause hearing damage or ringing in your ears. 90 Regulatory compliance statements FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitations 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, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. [. . . ]

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