Gateway MP3 Player GCM 4 User Manual

Gateway MP3 Photo Jukebox  
GCM-4  
User Guide  
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Contents  
Chapter 1: Checking Out Your Jukebox . . . . . . 1  
Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1  
System requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2  
Front . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3  
Top . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5  
Bottom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6  
Left . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7  
Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8  
Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9  
Chapter 2: Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Charging the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11  
Turning on your jukebox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15  
Plugging in the headphones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16  
Using the control buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
Using the menu buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17  
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Locking control buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19  
Playing music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20  
Adjusting volume . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22  
Viewing photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23  
Chapter 3: Playing Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Playing songs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25  
Viewing the Now Playing screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27  
Setting advanced playing modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Setting the equalizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Setting shuffle mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28  
Setting repeat mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29  
Disabling expired music messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30  
Viewing the music visualization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31  
Creating playlists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Creating a jukebox playlist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32  
Creating a Windows Media Player playlist . . . . . . . . 34  
Editing playlists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36  
Adding a track or album to a jukebox playlist . . . . . 36  
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Getting more music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Installing the software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39  
Creating files for your jukebox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40  
Moving files to your jukebox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49  
Chapter 4: Viewing Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Viewing a photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53  
Copying photos to your jukebox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Copying photos from your computer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54  
Copying photos from your digital camera . . . . . . . . . 55  
Copying photos from your card reader . . . . . . . . . . . 58  
Organizing photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Creating a photo folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60  
Moving a photo into a folder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61  
Deleting a photo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62  
Working with slideshows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Creating slideshows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63  
Editing slideshows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64  
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Playing slideshows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65  
Playing a picture show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66  
Getting more photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67  
Creating text notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68  
Chapter 5: Settings and Options . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Setting the backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71  
Setting the clock and calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
Accessing the settings shortcut menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72  
Resetting the jukebox to its defaults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73  
Chapter 6: Maintenance and Troubleshooting 75  
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75  
Technical support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80  
Maintaining your jukebox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81  
Replacing the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82  
Maintaining battery life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
Updating the firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84  
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Chapter 7: Safety and Legal Notices . . . . . . . . 87  
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Chapter 1: Checking Out Your  
Jukebox  
Package contents  
Your package in cludes:  
Gateway GCM-4 MP3 Ph oto Jukebox  
Ear bud stereo h eadph on es  
USB 2.0 con n ector cables (2)  
AC power adapter  
Soft cover carryin g case  
Quick start poster  
Th is user guide  
Software in stallation CD  
Battery (in stalled)  
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System requirements  
To con n ect to your jukebox, your com puter m ust h ave th e followin g  
m in im um requirem en ts:  
®
®
Microsoft Win dows XP (Service Pack 1)  
®
Microsoft Win dows Media Player 10  
®
In tel Pen tium III 333 MHz processor  
80 MB available h ard drive space  
128 MB m em ory  
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Front  
LCD panel  
Playback control  
buttons  
Option menu  
button  
Menu control  
button  
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Component  
Description  
LCD panel  
Displays menus, music visualizations, and digital photos. For more  
information, see “Playing music” on page 20 and “Viewing photos”  
on page 23.  
Playback  
Control audio playback. The play/pause button doubles as a power  
control buttons button. For more information, see “Using the playback buttons” on  
page 18 and “Turning on your jukebox” on page 15.  
Menu control  
button  
Lets you select menus and choices within menus. For more  
information, see “Using the menu buttons” on page 17.  
Option menu  
button  
Displays the choices or options of the currently highlighted menu  
item. For more information, see “Using the menu buttons” on  
page 17.  
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Top  
Headphone  
jack  
Control lock  
Component  
Description  
Headphone jack  
Control lock  
Plug headphones or amplified speakers into this jack.  
Slide to lock all jukebox control buttons.  
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Bottom  
USB/docking  
connector  
Reset button  
Component  
Description  
USB/docking  
connector  
Connect the USB combo cable to this connector and to the  
USB port on your computer for moving music or photos to  
your jukebox. You can also connect the camera USB cable  
for downloading photos directly from your digital camera. For  
more information, see “Charging the battery” on page 11,  
“Moving files to your jukebox” on page 49, and “Copying  
photos from your digital camera” on page 55.  
Reset button  
Press with a straightened paper clip or pin to reset your  
jukebox.  
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Left  
Volume button  
Control  
Description  
Volume  
Press the + side (top) of the button to increase volume,  
and press the side (bottom) to decrease volume.  
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Back  
Battery cover  
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Accessories  
Accessories are available on Gateways Web site at  
www.gateway.com /ph otojukeboxextras .  
Specifications  
Dim en sion s: 2.3 × 3.8 × 0.7 in ch es (59 × 96 × 17 m m )  
Display: 128 × 128 pixels, 16-bit (65,536 colors), TFT Tran sflective,  
1.6-in ch  
Battery: 820 m Ah , rech argeable Li-ion , prism atic, 3.7V, rem ovable  
Hard drive: 4 GB, 1 in ch , Com pact Flash Type II  
Mem ory: 32 MB SDRAM, 1 MB flash  
Power: in put 100~240VAC, 50-60 Hz (n orm al), output 5V 1.6A  
Com patible m edia: MP3, WMA, AAC (n on -Fairplay DRM), WAV,  
JPG/JPEG  
Data tran sfer rate: Up to 480 Mbps usin g USB 2.0  
Audio jacks: Audio lin e out (h eadph on es)  
Cam era in terface cable: USB 2.0, 22-pin  
Com bo cable: USB 2.0, 22-pin  
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Chapter 2: Getting Started  
To use your jukebox, you n eed to:  
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2
Ch arge th e battery  
In stall an d set up software on your com puter  
Charging the battery  
Fully ch arge th e battery for th ree h ours before usin g your jukebox for th e  
first tim e. However, it is n ot n ecessary to fully ch arge th e battery each tim e.  
You can ch arge th e battery by con n ectin g th e jukebox eith er to th e  
AC power adapter (fastest) or to a USB port on th e com puter.  
Th e battery icon in th e upper righ t corn er of th e screen in dicates th e  
rem ain in g battery ch arge.  
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If the power icon is...  
the battery is...  
Full  
Green  
Yellow  
Medium  
Red  
Low  
Red with an exclamation point  
A power plug  
Critically low  
Charging  
To charge the battery:  
1
Con n ect th e USB com bo cable to th e AC power adapter, th en plug  
th e power adapter in to an AC power outlet.  
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Con n ect th e USB com bo cable to th e com puter.  
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Plug th e com bo cable in to th e jukebox. Make sure th at th e top of  
th e plug (th e side with th e arrows) is facin g th e sam e way as th e fron t  
of th e jukebox.  
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If you are ch argin g your jukebox from th e com puters USB cable, turn  
your jukebox off. If your jukebox is on , it can n ot ch arge from th e  
com puters USB cable.  
If you are charging your jukebox from the AC power adapter,  
you can leave your jukebox on as it charges, but it will take  
Important  
longer to charge.  
If th e jukebox is on , th e power cord icon appears in th e upper righ t  
corn er of th e display. Th e keypads backligh t turn s on wh ile th e  
battery ch arges, th en turn s off wh en th e battery is fully ch arged.  
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Wh en your jukebox battery is fin ish ed ch argin g, press in on th e  
plugs two side button s, th en pull th e plug out of th e jukebox.  
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Turning on your jukebox  
To turn on your jukebox:  
Press th e power button . Th e jukebox turn s on , an d th e Main Menu  
open s after a few secon ds.  
Power button  
To avoid turning the jukebox on accidentally, use the control  
lock. For more information, see “Locking control buttons” on  
page 19.  
Tips & Tricks  
To turn off your jukebox:  
Press an d h old th e power button un til th e display turn s off (about  
two secon ds).  
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Plugging in the headphones  
You can plug h eadph on es or speakers in to your jukebox.  
To plug in headphones or speakers:  
Plug th e h eadph on e or speaker plug in to th e h eadph on e jack on th e  
top of your jukebox.  
Headphone/  
speaker jack  
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Using the control buttons  
Using the menu buttons  
Th e m en u button s let you open m en us an d ch an ge settin gs.  
Menu control button  
Option menu button  
Press this...  
(right arrow)  
(left arrow)  
To...  
Select the current option or open the next menu.  
Open the previous menu.  
(up and down arrows) Select the menu choices and change settings.  
(option menu button)  
Display the choices or options of the currently  
highlighted menu item and create playlists, turn  
on shuffle mode, or create slideshows.  
For m ore in form ation about jukebox m en us, see “Ch apter 5: Settin gs an d  
Option s” on page 71.  
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Using the playback buttons  
Durin g playback, use th e playback con trol button s to skip to th e n ext track,  
skip to a previous track, or pause th e playback or slidesh ow. Holdin g down  
th e previous track or n ext track button s acts as rewin d an d fast forward,  
respectively.  
Previous track  
Play/pause  
Next track  
If the jukebox does not respond when you press a button, it  
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.  
Important  
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Locking control buttons  
You can lock your jukebox so its button s are n ot acciden tally pressed.  
To lock all jukebox buttons:  
Move th e con trol lock to th e Locked position (wh ere red is sh owin g).  
Wh en th e button s are locked, a lock icon appears on th e screen .  
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Playing music  
To play music:  
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2
3
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Plug in th e h eadph on es an d turn on your jukebox. Th e Main Menu  
open s.  
Press  
m en u.  
or  
or  
to h igh ligh t Music, th en press to open th e Music  
to h igh ligh t Playlists, Artists, Albums, Genres, All Music,  
Press  
or Now Playing, th en press to open th e subm en u.  
Con tin ue to select th e subm en us (such as playlist n um ber an d artist  
n am e), th en press wh en your fin al selection is m ade to play th e  
m usic. In form ation about th e son g an d play m ode appears on th e  
screen .  
You can also:  
Create a playlist  
Ch an ge equalizer settin gs  
Ch an ge sh uffle or repeat settin gs  
For m ore in form ation , see “Ch apter 3: Playin g Music” on page 25.  
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Pre-loaded music  
Your jukebox con tain s pre-loaded m usic for your en joym en t an d to h elp  
you learn about usin g your jukebox. Pre-loaded m usic in cludes player-  
exclusive con ten t from th ree artists—Ren ato Grin berg, Mac Lopez, an d  
Lee Joh n son .  
Renato Grinberg  
Tracks included  
Born and raised in Brazil, Renato Grinberg is a refined Tracks from his CD Without Frontiers:  
guitarist and composer who blends the popular  
Brazilian acoustic guitar style with contemporary jazz  
and pop music. His work includes three solo albums:  
1
2
3
Sem Compromisso  
Do Outro Lado  
Sem Fronteiras  
Without Frontiers  
Caetano, Sem Palavras  
Learn more about this artist at  
www.renatogrinberg.com.  
So Far...So Close  
Mac Lopez with Lee Johnson  
Tracks included  
Born and raised in Southern California, Mac Lopez is Tracks from their CD Wind Messengers:  
a well-regarded Native American flute performer and  
composer of Shoshone heritage. His work includes  
four CD compilations:  
1
2
3
Wind Messengers  
The Hawk and the Raven  
Waterfall Song  
Footprints of Our Ancestors  
Wind Messengers (with Lee Johnson)  
Keepers of the Moon  
Learn more about these artists at  
www.whirlwindstudios.com.  
Story of the Redtail Hawk (his latest release)  
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Adjusting volume  
To adjust volume:  
Press th e + side (top) of th e volum e button to in crease volum e, an d  
press th e – side (bottom ) to decrease volum e.  
Volume button  
Setting the volume too high can damage the  
headphones.  
Caution  
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Viewing photos  
So you can view ph otos on your jukebox righ t away, th e jukebox con tain s  
pre-loaded ph otograph s, courtesy of th e em ployees of Gateway.  
To view photos:  
1
2
Turn on your jukebox. Th e Main Menu open s.  
Press  
or  
to h igh ligh t Pictures, th en press to open th e Pictures  
m en u.  
3
4
Press  
Press  
or  
or  
to h igh ligh t a folder, th en press to open th e folder.  
to h igh ligh t a ph oto, th en press to view th e ph oto.  
To view oth er ph otos in th e sam e folder as th e ph oto bein g viewed,  
press or  
.
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To return to th e Main Menu, press  
Menu open s.  
several tim es un til th e Main  
You can also:  
Create n ew folders an d slidesh ows  
Copy, paste, or delete ph otos  
Ch an ge slidesh ow settin gs such as tim e in terval an d tran sition type  
For m ore in form ation , see “Ch apter 4: Viewin g Ph otos” on page 53.  
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Chapter 3: Playing Music  
Playing songs  
To play music:  
1
2
3
Plug in th e h eadph on es an d turn on your jukebox. Th e Main Menu  
open s.  
Press  
m en u.  
or  
or  
to h igh ligh t Music, th en press to open th e Music  
Press  
to h igh ligh t an y of th e option s below, th en press to  
open th e subm en u. Wh en you see th e list of son gs, h igh ligh t th e son g  
you wan t to play, th en press  
.
Playlists  
Artists  
Albums  
Genres  
All Music  
Now Playing  
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In form ation about th e son g an d play m odes appears on th e  
Now Playing screen .  
Lock indicator  
Battery meter  
Shuffle  
Play mode  
Repeat mode  
Track title  
Equalizer  
visualization  
Elapsed track time  
Equalizer setting  
Elapsed track time  
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If at an y poin t you wan t to add a son g or an en tire category to a  
jukebox-on ly playlist, h igh ligh t th e son g, artist, album , or oth er  
category, press  
th en press  
to open th e option m en u, h igh ligh t Add to Playlist,  
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Viewing the Now Playing screen  
After m ovin g with in m en us, you can quickly return to th e Now Playing  
screen from an y screen .  
To return to the Now Playing screen:  
1
Press . Th e option s m en u open s.  
Press or to h igh ligh t Now Playing, th en press to open th e  
Now Playing screen .  
2
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Setting advanced playing modes  
Setting the equalizer  
To set the equalizer:  
1
From th e Main Menu, press  
press to open th e Settings m en u.  
or  
to h igh ligh t Settings, th en  
2
3
4
High ligh t Audio, th en press to open th e Audio Setting m en u.  
High ligh t EQ, th en press to open th e EQ Mode m en u.  
High ligh t th e equalizer settin g you wan t to use, th en press to select  
it. Th e equalizer settin g im m ediately becom es active.  
Setting shuffle mode  
To set the shuffle mode:  
1
From th e Main Menu, press  
press to open th e Settings m en u.  
or  
to h igh ligh t Settings, th en  
2
High ligh t Audio, th en press to open th e Audio Setting m en u.  
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4
High ligh t Shuffle, th en press to open th e Shuffle Mode m en u.  
High ligh t ON or OFF, th en press to ch an ge th e settin g. Th e sh uffle  
m ode im m ediately becom es active.  
To access the shuffle mode setting while in the Now Playing  
Tips & Tricks  
screen, press  
, then select Shuffle.  
Setting repeat mode  
To set the repeat mode:  
1
From th e Main Menu, press  
press to open th e Settings m en u.  
or  
to h igh ligh t Settings, th en  
2
3
4
High ligh t Audio, th en press to open th e Audio Setting m en u.  
High ligh t Repeat Mode, th en press to open th e Repeat Mode m en u.  
High ligh t th e repeat m ode you wan t to use, th en press to select  
it. Th e repeat m ode im m ediately becom es active.  
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Disabling expired music messages  
If you use a m usic service wh ere m usic can be played for a lim ited am oun t  
of tim e (such as Napster To Go), th e m usic will even tually becom e disabled  
on your jukebox. Wh en you try to play a disabled track on your jukebox,  
you get th e m essage “To play th is track, you m ust syn c your device to  
your PC.”  
Alth ough re-syn cin g with your com puter will quickly en able you to access  
th e track again , you m ay wan t to disable th e expiration warn in g m essage  
if it is too distractin g.  
To disable messages for disabled music:  
1
2
3
From th e Main Menu, press  
press to open th e Settings m en u.  
or  
to h igh ligh t Settings, th en  
High ligh t Expired Song Message, th en press to open th e Expired  
Song Message m en u.  
High ligh t Disabled, th en press to select it. Wh en you attem pt to  
play a disabled track, th e jukebox does n ot play it an d gives you n o  
warn in g m essage.  
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Viewing the music visualization  
Wh ile m usic is playin g, you can ch oose to display a visualization of th e  
soun d. Th e visualization is sim ilar to visualization s you m ay see in  
Win dows Media Player on your com puter.  
To view the music visualization:  
1
2
3
In th e Now Playing screen , press  
to open th e option s m en u.  
High ligh t Visual, th en press . Th e Visual m en u open s.  
High ligh t OFF, th en press  
to ch an ge th e settin g to ON. Th e  
visualization turn s on .  
4
To turn th e visualization off, in th e sam e m en u h igh ligh t ON, th en  
press to ch an ge th e settin g to OFF.  
To increase battery life while playing music, turn off  
visualizations.  
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Creating playlists  
You can create playlists in Win dows Media Player or you can create th em  
on th e jukebox. Both types of playlists are readily available to use on your  
jukebox.  
Creating a jukebox playlist  
To create a playlist on your jukebox:  
1
Press  
or  
to h igh ligh t Music, th en press to open th e Music  
m en u.  
2
Press  
or  
to h igh ligh t an y of th e option s below, th en press to  
open th e subm en u.  
Playlists  
Artists  
Albums  
Genres  
All Music  
Now Playing  
3
High ligh t th e artist, album , gen re, or in dividual son g you wan t to  
add to th e playlist, th en press to open th e option s m en u.  
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5
6
Press  
or  
to h igh ligh t Add to Device Playlist, th en press . Th e  
Add to Device Playlist m en u open s, an d <New Playlist> is h igh ligh ted.  
Press . Th e Name Playlist m en u open s, an d <Name Playlist> is  
h igh ligh ted.  
Press  
to h igh ligh t th e default n ew playlist n am e, th en press to  
select it. Th e n ew jukebox playlist is created, an d you are don e.  
- OR -  
Press . Th e m en u for n am in g your playlist open s.  
7
8
Press  
press  
or  
to h igh ligh t th e first ch aracter of your playlist, th en  
to select th e n ext ch aracter.  
Con tin ue selectin g ch aracters un til th e n am in g is com plete, th en  
press twice (en ter two spaces) to com plete th e n am in g. Done is  
h igh ligh ted.  
9
Press . Th e n ew Jukebox playlist is created, an d you are don e.  
Each new Jukebox playlist you create can be found in  
the Device Playlist folder.  
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Creating a Windows Media Player playlist  
To create a playlist in Windows Media Player:  
1
In Win dows Media Player on your com puter, click th e Library tab,  
th en click an d drag th e files to add to your playlist from th e library  
list to th e playlist win dow on th e righ t.  
2
Click Now Playing List, th en click Save Playlist As.  
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4
Type a filen am e, th en click Save. Your playlist is created.  
Syn c your jukebox with Win dows Media Player on your com puter  
usin g autom atic syn c. For in struction s, see “Movin g files to your  
jukebox” on page 49.  
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Editing playlists  
Adding a track or album to a jukebox playlist  
To add to a playlist:  
1
2
3
On your jukebox, press  
open th e Music m en u.  
or  
to h igh ligh t Music, th en press to  
High ligh t Playlists, Artists, Albums, Genres, All Music, or Now Playing,  
th en press to open th e subm en u.  
In th e subm en u, h igh ligh t th e item (a particular artist, album , gen re,  
or son g), th en press  
to open th e option s m en u.  
4
5
High ligh t Add to Playlist, th en press . A list of playlists open s.  
High ligh t th e playlist to add th e item to, th en press . Th e item is  
added to th e playlist.  
Deleting a track from a playlist  
To delete a track from a playlist:  
1
On your jukebox, press  
open th e Music m en u.  
or  
to h igh ligh t Music, th en press to  
2
High ligh t Playlists, th en press  
.
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4
5
6
7
High ligh t Device Playlists (created on your Jukebox) or PC Playlists  
(created in Win dows Media Player), th en press  
High ligh t th e playlist con tain in g th e track you wan t to delete, th en  
press  
.
.
High ligh t th e track you wan t to delete, th en press  
option s m en u.  
to open th e  
High ligh t Delete Song, th en press . Th e prom pt “Rem ove son g  
from playlist?” appears.  
Press  
to delete th e son g, or press to can cel.  
Deleting a playlist  
To delete a playlist:  
1
On your jukebox, press  
open th e Music m en u.  
High ligh t Playlists, th en press  
or  
to h igh ligh t Music, th en press to  
2
3
.
High ligh t Device Playlists (created on your Jukebox) or PC Playlists  
(created in Win dows Media Player), th en press  
.
4
High ligh t th e playlist you wan t to delete, th en press  
option s m en u.  
to open th e  
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6
High ligh t Delete Playlist, th en press . Th e prom pt “Delete Playlist?”  
appears.  
Press  
to delete th e son g, or press to can cel.  
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Getting more music  
Installing the software  
To copy m usic an d digital ph oto files to your jukebox from your com puter,  
you m ust first in stall Win dows Media Player 10 on your com puter.  
Even if you already have Windows Media Player 10 installed  
on your computer, you may want to install the version on the  
Tips & Tricks  
jukebox installation CD because it contains the Napster To Go  
plugin and the jukebox’s firmware update utility.  
To install the software:  
1
In sert th e Gateway MP3 Ph oto Jukebox Installation CD in to your  
com puters CD or DVD drive, th en follow th e on -screen in struction s.  
If you are unable to locate your installation CD, you can  
Tips & Tricks  
download Windows Media Player 10 from  
www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/player/  
download/download.aspx  
2
After th e in stallation is fin ish ed, click Finish, th en restart your  
com puter.  
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Creating files for your jukebox  
Before you con n ect your jukebox to your com puter, you sh ould h ave som e  
digital m usic an d ph oto files ready on th e com puter. After files are ready,  
you can copy th em to your jukebox.  
To create digital m usic files, you n eed to eith er copy (rip) th em from  
a CD or buy th em from an on lin e digital m usic service, such as  
Napster. For m ore in form ation , see “Rippin g m usic files” on page 40  
or “Buyin g digital m usic files” on page 43.  
To create digital ph otos, you m ust eith er take th em with a digital  
cam era an d tran sfer th e files to your com puter or scan ph otograph ic  
prin ts an d n egatives usin g a scan n er. For m ore in form ation , see your  
cam eras or scan n ers docum en tation .  
Ripping music files  
To rip music tracks from a CD:  
1
2
In sert th e m usic CD in to your com puters CD or DVD drive.  
Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, th en click  
Windows Media Player. Win dows Media Player open s.  
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Click th e Rip tab. Th e list of tracks on your m usic CD appears. If your  
com puter is con n ected to th e In tern et, th e album an d tracks are listed  
by n am e.  
4
Righ t-click th e title bar, click Tools, th en click Options.  
5
Click th e Rip Music tab.  
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Click th e Format box, click MP3 or WMA, th en click OK. You on ly  
h ave to select th e form at on ce, so th e n ext tim e you rip m usic, you  
do n ot n eed to perform th is step.  
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Click th e ch eck box n ext to each track you wan t to copy, th en click  
Rip Music. Th e tracks are copied to your com puter an d are added to  
your Media Player Library.  
Buying digital music files  
You can buy digital m usic from several on lin e m usic services. To play m usic  
from th ese services on your jukebox, you m ust buy m usic in MP3 or WMA  
form at.  
Plays For Sure is a Microsoft program th at en sures com patibility between  
com patible m edia players an d participatin g m usic providers. Your jukebox  
is com patible with Plays For Sure, so you kn ow th at th e m usic you buy  
from a Plays For Sure m usic provider will work on your jukebox. For a  
com plete list of participatin g Plays For Sure m usic providers, see  
www.playsforsure.com .  
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Napster  
With th e Napster To Go™ on lin e m usic service, you can tran sfer an  
un lim ited am oun t of m usic to your jukebox for a low m on th ly free. Fill  
your player, listen to all th e m usic, th en fill it up again from your ch oice  
of over a m illion tracks. Napster is a Plays For Sure m usic provider.  
To download music from Napster To Go:  
1
Click th e Store icon (th e m ulticolored butterfly) in th e upper righ t  
corn er of Win dows Media Player, th en click Napster. Th e Registration  
screen open s.  
2
3
Click Not a Registered User if th is is your first tim e accessin g  
Napster To Go.  
Click th e Redeem Napster Card or Promo Code lin k in th e upper  
righ t corn er.  
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Type your m em ber n am e, a password, an d your e-m ail address, th en  
type your Prom o Code (foun d on a card in your jukeboxs sh ippin g  
box) in th e space provided.  
5
6
Click to select th e Review Terms & Conditions ch eck box, th en click  
Next Step.  
Type your billin g in form ation , th en click Submit.  
If you cancel at any time before the end of your trial period,  
you will not be charged.  
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Type th e m em ber n am e an d password you ch ose, th en click Sign In.  
8
Fin d som e m usic you would like to down load. By clickin g th e Search  
boxes in th e upper righ t corn er, you can search by artist, track, or  
album . You can also click Browse to access Napster's browse features.  
9
Wh en you locate th e track you wan t, click to select it, th en click  
Download on th e bottom left. You can use th e SHIFT or CTRL key to  
select m ultiple tracks.  
10 To ch eck for your n ewly down loaded tracks, click th e Library tab.  
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Synchronizing your jukebox with your computer  
Preparing files for synchronizing  
Before you m ove your files to your jukebox, you sh ould set th em up in  
Media Player so th ey can be autom atically synced with (copied to) your  
jukebox th e n ext tim e you con n ect it to your com puter. Man ual syn cin g  
on ly syn ch ron izes your jukebox with your com puter wh en you tell it to.  
Autom atic syn cin g syn ch ron izes your jukebox with your com puter each  
tim e you con n ect your jukebox. To syn c playlists th at were created in  
Win dows Media Player 10, you m ust use autom atic syn cin g.  
To prepare files for syncing with your jukebox:  
1
Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, Entertainment, th en click  
Windows Media Player. Win dows Media Player open s.  
2
Click th e Sync tab.  
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4
Click Edit Playlist.  
In th e Edit Playlist dialog box, righ t-click th e album or artist you wan t  
to add to th e Syn c List, th en click Add to Playlist.  
- OR -  
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Click th e album to open its list of tracks, th en click each track you  
wan t to add to th e Syn c List.  
5
Click OK wh en you h ave fin ish ed addin g tracks to th e Syn c List.  
Moving files to your jukebox  
Your jukebox can play an y WMA, MP3, or WAV file, an d an y playlist, th at  
appears in th e Win dows Media Player m usic library.  
To move files to your jukebox:  
1
Click Start, All Programs, th en click Windows Media Player.  
Win dows Media Player open s.  
2
Click th e Sync tab.  
3
4
Turn on your jukebox.  
Plug th e power adapter in to a power outlet, th en plug th e oth er en d  
of th e power adapter in to th e USB com bo cable.  
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Plug th e USB com bo cable in to th e jukebox, th en plug th e oth er en d  
of th e com bo cable in to a USB port on your com puter.  
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Your com puter recogn izes th e attach ed player, an d “Con n ected,”  
appears on th e jukebox display. Wh en syn cin g is don e, you see a  
m essage Safe to Discon n ect.”  
On your com puter, th e Device Setup dialog box open s.  
6
Click Manual or Automatic, th en click Finish. Your syn c settin gs are  
saved.  
Automatic syncing is necessary to move playlists to your  
Tips & Tricks  
jukebox. If you select Automatic, your jukebox and Media  
Player automatically sync each time you connect your jukebox  
to the computer.  
During automatic syncing:  
Tracks added to playlists are copied to the appropriate  
Media Player playlists on your jukebox.  
Media Player playlists you deselect on your computer are  
removed from your jukebox.  
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Click th e Sync tab, th en click Start Sync. Th e files are m oved to your  
jukebox.  
8
9
Un plug th e USB cable from th e com puter. Your jukebox restarts. If  
your jukebox is fin ish ed ch argin g, you can also un plug th e com bo  
cable from th e jukebox.  
To un plug th e com bo cable from th e jukebox, press in on th e plugs  
two side button s, th en pull th e plug out of th e jukebox.  
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Chapter 4: Viewing Photos  
Your jukebox can display digital ph otos saved in th e stan dard (baseline or  
static) JPG/JPEG form at. Progressive or interlaced im ages are n ot viewable.  
Digital cam eras save im ages in th e supported stan dard JPG/JPEG form at,  
an d m ost ph oto editin g software saves in th e stan dard form at by default.  
Viewing a photo  
To view photos:  
1
2
3
4
Turn on your jukebox. Th e Main Menu open s.  
High ligh t Pictures, th en press to open th e Pictures m en u.  
High ligh t a ph oto folder, th en press to open th e folder.  
High ligh t a ph oto, th en press to view th e ph oto. To view oth er  
ph otos in th e sam e folder as th e ph oto bein g viewed, press  
or  
.
5
To return to th e Main Menu, press  
Menu open s.  
several tim es un til th e Main  
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Copying photos to your jukebox  
Copying photos from your computer  
You can tran sfer an y digital im age from your com puter to your jukebox.  
To copy photos from your computer to your jukebox:  
1
2
3
Turn on your jukebox, th en con n ect it to th e com puter usin g th e  
USB com bo cable.  
On your com puter, righ t-click th e Start button on th e Win dows  
taskbar, th en click Explore. Win dows Explorer open s.  
Open th e folder on your com puter con tain in g ph otos, th en click th e  
ph oto you wan t to copy to your jukebox. To select m ultiple ph otos,  
press an d h old th e SHIFT or CTRL key wh ile clickin g.  
4
5
6
7
Click Edit, th en click Copy.  
Click My Computer, th en double-click Gateway MP3 Photo Jukebox.  
Double-click th e Data folder, th en double-click th e Photos folder.  
Righ t-click in side th e Photos folder, th en click Paste. Th e ph otos are  
copied to your jukebox.  
To copy photos from your jukebox to the computer, use the  
same procedure, but in Windows Explorer you must copy from  
the jukebox and paste to the computer.  
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Copying photos from your digital camera  
You can also tran sfer ph otos directly from your cam era to your jukebox.  
Th is feature is con ven ien t for em ptyin g your cam eras m em ory card wh en  
you h ave n o access to a com puter for perm an en t storage.  
To copy photos from your camera to your jukebox:  
1
Turn on your digital cam era.  
2
Con n ect on e en d of your cam eras USB cable to th e cam era, th en  
con n ect th e oth er en d to th e jukeboxs USB cam era in terface cable.  
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Turn on your jukebox, th en con n ect th e USB cam era in terface cable  
to your jukebox.  
Your jukebox detects th e cam era an d asks to upload all files.  
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To determine whether a camera is supported for direct file  
copying to your jukebox, see  
Important  
www.gateway.com/photojukebox. If your camera is not  
listed, use a memory card reader to transfer images to the  
jukebox. For more information, see “Copying photos from  
your card reader” on page 58.  
If your jukebox battery is low, the jukebox cannot copy files  
from your camera and a USB Disabled icon appears in the  
lower right corner of the screen.  
4
5
Press or to h igh ligh t Yes, th en press to start copyin g th e files  
to your jukebox. Copyin g m ay take several m in utes.  
After th e copyin g is com plete, un plug your jukebox an d cam era from  
th e USB cable.  
After verifyin g th at th e files h ave been copied to your jukebox, you  
can erase th em from your cam era.  
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Copying photos from your card reader  
You can tran sfer ph otos from a USB m em ory card reader by con n ectin g  
th e readers USB cable to your jukeboxs USB cam era in terface cable.  
To determine whether your memory card reader is supported  
for direct file copying to your jukebox, see  
Important  
www.gateway.com/photojukebox. If your reader is not listed,  
you may need to first copy the photos to a computer, then copy  
the photos from the computer to your jukebox.  
To copy photos from your memory device to your jukebox:  
1
Con n ect an approved card readers USB cable to th e jukeboxs USB  
cam era in terface cable.  
2
3
If you are usin g a m em ory card reader, in sert your m em ory card.  
Con n ect th e cable to your jukebox. Your jukebox detects th e m em ory  
device an d asks if you wan t to upload all files.  
If your jukebox battery is low, the jukebox cannot copy files  
from your card reader.  
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5
Press  
or  
to h igh ligh t Yes, th en press to start copyin g th e files  
to your jukebox. Copyin g m ay take several m in utes.  
After th e copyin g is com plete, un plug your jukebox an d m em ory  
device from th e USB cable.  
After verifyin g th at th e files h ave been copied to your jukebox, you  
can erase th em from your m em ory device.  
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Organizing photos  
Creating a photo folder  
To create a photo folder:  
1
2
3
4
From th e Main Menu, h igh ligh t Pictures, th en press to open th e  
Pictures m en u.  
Press  
to open th e option s m en u, h igh ligh t New Folder,  
th en press . Th e New Folder m en u open s.  
High ligh t <Name Folder> or th e default n ew folder n am e, th en  
press  
.
If you selected th e default folder n am e, th e n ew folder is created an d  
you are don e.  
- OR -  
If you selected <Name Folder>, th e Select first character m en u open s.  
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High ligh t th e first ch aracter of your folder n am e, th en press  
Con tin ue selectin g ch aracters un til th e n am in g is com plete, th en  
press . Th e n ew folder is created.  
.
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Moving a photo into a folder  
To move a photo into a folder:  
1
From th e Main Menu, press  
press to open th e Pictures m en u.  
High ligh t a ph oto folder, th en press to open th e folder.  
High ligh t a ph oto, th en press to open th e option s m en u.  
or  
to h igh ligh t Pictures, th en  
2
3
4
5
High ligh t Cut, th en press . Th e file is deleted from th at folder.  
Press to return to th e folder m en u, h igh ligh t th e target folder, th en  
press to open th at folder.  
6
Press  
to open th e option s m en u, h igh ligh t Paste, th en press  
.
Th e ph oto is pasted in to th at folder.  
You can also copy (instead of cut) a photo from a folder, and  
you can cut and paste a folder into another folder.  
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Deleting a photo  
To delete a photo:  
1
From th e Main Menu, press  
or  
to h igh ligh t Pictures, th en  
press to open th e Pictures m en u.  
2
3
High ligh t a ph oto folder, th en press to open th e folder.  
High ligh t th e ph oto you wan t to delete, th en press  
option s m en u.  
to open th e  
4
High ligh t Delete Photo, th en press  
press to can cel.  
to delete th e ph oto or  
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Working with slideshows  
Creating slideshows  
A slidesh ow in cludes all ph otos with in th e folder you selected.  
To create a slideshow:  
1
From th e Main Menu, h igh ligh t Pictures, th en press to open th e  
Pictures m en u.  
2
3
High ligh t a ph oto folder, th en press to open th e folder.  
High ligh t an y ph oto, th en press  
to open th e option s m en u.  
Regardless of which photo you select, all photos within that  
photo’s folder are added to the slideshow.  
Important  
4
5
High ligh t New Slideshow, th en press . Th e Select Music m en u open s.  
High ligh t th e m usic you wan t to play as backgroun d or none, th en  
press . Th e New Slideshow m en u open s.  
6
High ligh t <Name Slideshow> or th e default n ew slidesh ow n am e,  
th en press  
.
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If you selected th e default slidesh ow n am e, th e n ew slidesh ow is  
created an d you are don e.  
- OR -  
If you selected <Name Slideshow>, th e Select first character m en u  
open s.  
High ligh t th e first ch aracter of your slidesh ow n am e, th en press  
Con tin ue selectin g ch aracters un til th e n am in g is com plete, th en  
press . Th e n ew slidesh ow is created.  
.
Editing slideshows  
Deleting a slideshow  
To delete a slideshow:  
1
2
3
4
From th e Main Menu, h igh ligh t Slideshows, th en press to open th e  
List m en u.  
High ligh t th e slidesh ow you wan t to delete, th en press  
th e option s m en u.  
to open  
High ligh t Delete Slideshow, th en press . Th e “Delete Slidesh ow?”  
prom pt appears.  
Press to delete th e slidesh ow, or press to can cel. Th e ph otos  
th em selves are n ot deleted.  
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Setting slideshow options  
To set slideshow options:  
1
2
3
From th e Main Menu, h igh ligh t Slideshows, th en press to open th e  
List m en u.  
High ligh t th e slidesh ow you wan t to ch an ge settin gs for, th en  
press  
to open th e option s m en u.  
High ligh t Time Interval to ch an ge th e tim e between slide tran sition s,  
or h igh ligh t Transition to ch an ge th e type of slide tran sition s, th en  
press  
.
4
High ligh t th e settin gs you wan t, th en press to save your ch an ges.  
Playing slideshows  
To play a slideshow:  
1
From th e Main Menu, h igh ligh t Slideshows, th en press to open th e  
List m en u.  
2
High ligh t th e slidesh ow you wan t to watch , th en press to start th e  
slidesh ow.  
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Playing a picture show  
A picture sh ow is a quick way of viewin g th e ph otos in a folder.  
To start a picture show:  
1
From th e Main Menu, h igh ligh t Pictures, th en press to open th e  
Pictures m en u.  
2
3
4
High ligh t a ph oto folder, th en press to open th e folder.  
High ligh t an y ph oto, th en press  
to open th e option s m en u.  
High ligh t Start Picture Show, th en press . Th e ph otos appear on  
your jukebox screen .  
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Getting more photos  
Your jukebox can display an y digital im age in JPG form at. Sources for your  
digital im ages m ay in clude:  
Digital cam eras  
See your cam era docum en tation for in form ation on h ow to tran sfer  
files from th e cam era to th e com puter. You can also tran sfer ph otos  
directly from th e cam era to your jukebox. For m ore in form ation , see  
“Copyin g ph otos from your digital cam era” on page 55.  
Desktop scan n ers  
See your scan n er docum en tation for in form ation on h ow to scan an d  
save im ages, an d th e file form ats it can save.  
Graph ics program s  
See your graph ics program s docum en tation for in form ation on th e  
file form ats it can save.  
In tern et  
You can down load m ost im ages you see in your In tern et Web browser  
by righ t-clickin g th e im age, th en clickin g Save As.  
For viewing on the jukebox, a digital image does not need to  
be any larger than 128 pixels wide or tall. Photos larger than  
2048 × 1536 will cause delays before viewing.  
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Creating text notes  
You can even use your jukebox as a referen ce pad by savin g text as an  
im age. Th is exam ple uses Microsoft Pain t, but you can use an y im age  
editin g software.  
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To create a text note:  
1
Click Start, All Programs, Accessories, th en click Paint. Microsoft  
Pain t open s.  
2
Click th e square at th e lower-righ t corn er of th e drawin g area, th en  
drag it un til th e status bar sh ows th e drawin g area dim en sion s of  
128x110.  
3
4
Click th e text tool button  
, th en type th e text you wan t.  
Save th e im age as a JPG, th en tran sfer it to your jukebox. For m ore  
in form ation on tran sferrin g files, see “Copyin g ph otos from your  
com puter” on page 54.  
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Chapter 5: Settings and Options  
Setting the backlight  
You can ch an ge th e len gth of tim e th e backligh t stays on after you press  
a button .  
To set the backlight time:  
1
From th e Main Menu, press  
press to open th e Settings m en u.  
or  
to h igh ligh t Settings, th en  
2
3
High ligh t Backlight, th en press to open th e Backlight m en u.  
High ligh t th e len gth of tim e you wan t th e backligh t to stay on , th en  
press to select it.  
Increased backlight time decreases battery charge.  
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Setting the clock and calendar  
Your jukebox keeps track of th e curren t tim e an d date.  
To set clock and calendar:  
1
From th e Main Menu, press  
press to open th e Settings m en u.  
High ligh t Time, th en press to open th e Date & Time m en u.  
Press an d to select th e tim e or date fields, th en press  
to ch an ge th e value in th e selected field.  
or  
to h igh ligh t Settings, th en  
2
3
or  
Accessing the settings shortcut menu  
In th e Now Playin g screen , you can access th e m ost com m on ly ch an ged  
settin gs.  
To access the settings shortcut menu:  
1
2
In th e Now Playing screen , press  
to open th e option s m en u.  
High ligh t an option (EQ, Visual, Shuffle, or Repeat Mode), th en  
press to open th e respective m en u.  
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Resetting the jukebox to its defaults  
You can reset all custom settin gs in your jukebox to return it to its factory  
con figuration .  
To reset the jukebox to its defaults:  
1
2
3
From th e Main Menu, press  
press to open th e Settings m en u.  
or  
to h igh ligh t Settings, th en  
High ligh t Reset, th en press . Th e prom pt “Do you wan t to reset  
all?” appears.  
Press to reset th e jukebox, or press  
to can cel.  
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Chapter 6: Maintenance and  
Troubleshooting  
Th is ch apter describes h ow to solve com m on issues you m ay experien ce  
with your jukebox.  
Troubleshooting  
Buttons do not work  
Make sure th at th e con trol lock is n ot in th e LOCK position . Ch eck for a  
lock icon on th e screen . If th e con trol lock is in th e LOCK position , m ove  
it to th e UNLOCK position . For m ore in form ation , see “Lockin g con trol  
button s” on page 19.  
Files cannot be transferred  
Make sure th at th e USB cable is con n ected correctly to your com puter  
an d jukebox. For m ore in form ation , see “Movin g files to your  
jukebox” on page 49.  
Make sure th at th e AC power adapter is plugged in to your jukebox  
an d a power outlet an d th at your jukebox is turn ed on .  
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Firmware update fails  
If th e firm ware update utility is un able to update your jukebox firm ware,  
you n eed to rein stall your jukeboxs origin al firm ware.  
Before updating or troubleshooting your jukebox firmware,  
make sure that your music and photo files are backed up.  
Caution  
To reinstall your jukebox’s original firmware:  
1
2
3
Turn on your jukebox an d con n ect it to your com puter usin g th e  
USB com bo cable.  
Click Start, All Programs, Gateway MP3 Photo Jukebox, th en click  
Firmware Utility.  
Click Re-install. Th e jukeboxs origin al firm ware is rein stalled.  
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You can also click:  
Recover. Use th is wh en files on th e jukebox seem to disappear,  
alth ough you h ave n ot deleted th em . Th e Recover option  
attem pts to fix th e database on th e jukebox so th at files will  
n o lon ger disappear.  
Format (disk m ain ten an ce). Use th is wh en Recover does n ot fix  
th e problem . Th e Form at option backs up an d re-form ats th e  
Music, Pictures, PPL, Playlists, an d Upload folders on th e  
jukeboxs h ard drive. After th e drive is re-form atted, th e  
backed–up data is restored to th e jukebox. Th e Form at process  
takes m uch lon ger th an th e Recover process.  
5
After th e update is fin ish ed, discon n ect th e jukebox from th e  
com puter.  
I hear no sound  
Adjust th e volum e level by pressin g th e volum e button s on your  
jukebox.  
Make sure th at th e h eadph on es are plugged in all th e way.  
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JPG/JPEG photos do not display  
Your jukebox can display digital ph otos saved in th e stan dard (baseline or  
static) JPG/JPEG form at. Progressive or interlaced im ages are n ot viewable.  
Digital cam eras save im ages in th e supported stan dard JPG/JPEG form at,  
an d m ost ph oto editin g software saves in th e stan dard form at by default.  
Re-save th e im ages in ph oto editin g software, an d m ake sure th e file is saved  
in th e default (baseline or static) form at.  
Jukebox does not turn on  
Make sure th at th e battery still h as power. For m ore in form ation , see  
“Ch argin g th e battery” on page 11.  
Jukebox does not appear in Windows Media Player  
Discon n ect th e jukebox from your com puter, th en recon n ect it.  
Discon n ect th e jukebox from your com puter, turn off th e jukebox,  
turn it back on , th en recon n ect it to your com puter.  
Make sure th at you h ave Win dows Media Player version 10 in stalled.  
You can in stall version 10 from th e in stallation CD.  
Ch eck your version of Microsoft Win dows XP. Your com puter m ust  
h ave Service Pack 1 in stalled for Win dows Media Player 10 to work  
correctly.  
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Transferred music does not play  
If you tran sfer m usic with Win dows Explorer in stead of Win dows Media  
Player, th e jukebox will n ot recogn ize th e m usic. To tran sfer m usic to your  
jukebox, you m ust use Win dows Media Player.  
When I try to play a song, I get the message “To play this track,  
you must sync your device to your PC.”  
If you use a m usic service wh ere m usic can be played for a lim ited am oun t  
of tim e (such as Napster To Go), th e m usic will even tually “expire” on your  
jukebox. Re-syn c with your com puter to access th e track again . For m ore  
in form ation on syn cin g with your com puter, see “Movin g files to your  
jukebox” on page 49.  
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Technical support  
For tech n ical support, go to th e Gateway Support Web site at  
support.gateway.com .  
For m ore in form ation about your jukebox, go to  
www.gateway.com /ph otojukebox .  
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Maintaining your jukebox  
Cleaning  
Do n ot drop your jukebox or place h eavy objects on it.  
Do n ot let liquids com e in to con tact with your jukebox. If th is  
h appen s, wipe th e jukebox with a dry cloth .  
Do n ot leave th e jukebox wh ere it will be subjected to prolon ged  
exposure to direct sun ligh t, extrem e tem peratures (such as in side a  
parked autom obile), m oisture, vibration , excessive dust, an d san d.  
Avoid areas with stron g m agn etic fields.  
Do n ot use th in n er, alcoh ol, or ben zen e wh en clean in g th e jukebox.  
To avoid electrical sh ock, do n ot disassem ble th e case. If your jukebox  
n eeds service, con tact Gateway at support.gateway.com .  
Do n ot use th e h eadph on es with th e un it wh ile drivin g, cyclin g, or  
operatin g an y m otorized veh icle. Th is could create a traffic h azard  
an d is illegal in m an y areas. It could also be dan gerous to play m usic  
at a h igh volum e wh ile walkin g, especially at pedestrian crossin gs.  
Prolon ged use of h eadph on es at h igh volum e m ay cause h earin g  
dam age or rin gin g in your ears.  
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Replacing the battery  
For exten ded listen in g tim e with out rech argin g, you can in stall a spare  
battery. With an extra battery or two, you can in crease th e jukebox play  
tim e from 8-10 h ours to 16-20 or 24-30 h ours. To buy addition al batteries,  
see www.gateway.com /ph otojukeboxextras .  
To replace the battery:  
1
Turn off th e jukebox.  
2
Turn th e jukebox over, th en slide off th e battery cover.  
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3
Press th e battery toward th e far side of th e jukebox, th en lift th e  
battery out of th e jukebox.  
Never shake the jukebox to remove the battery. Shaking the  
jukebox will damage its hard drive.  
Caution  
4
5
In sert th e replacem en t battery in to th e battery bay, m akin g sure th e  
con tacts on th e battery align with th e con tacts in th e battery bay.  
Replace th e battery cover.  
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Maintaining battery life  
Over tim e, your battery m ay take m uch lon ger to ch arge, an d it m ay h old  
th at ch arge for a sh orter tim e. If th is h appen s with your jukeboxs battery,  
you sh ould buy a replacem en t from  
www.gateway.com /ph otojukeboxextras .  
To increase battery life while playing music, turn off  
visualizations. For instructions, see “Viewing the music  
Tips & Tricks  
visualization” on page 31.  
Updating the firmware  
You can periodically update your jukeboxs firm ware for th e m ost recen t  
im provem en ts to perform an ce an d fun ction ality. Ch eck Gateways  
tech n ical support Web site at support.gateway.com for th e latest firm ware  
updates an d firm ware update utilities.  
Before updating your jukebox firmware, make sure that your  
music and photo files are backed up.  
Caution  
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To update your jukebox firmware:  
1
2
3
Turn on your jukebox an d con n ect it to your com puter usin g th e  
USB com bo cable.  
Go to support.gateway.com , th en fin d th e support page for th e  
MP3 Ph oto Jukebox GCM-4.  
Follow th e support pages in struction s for down loadin g th e m ost  
recen t firm ware an d savin g it to your com puter. Take n ote of wh ere  
th e firm ware update file is saved to.  
4
5
On th e Win dows taskbar, righ t-click Start, th en click Explore.  
Win dows Explorer open s.  
Open th e folder you saved th e firm ware update to, th en double-click  
th e firm ware update file. Th e jukebox firm ware utility open s.  
6
7
Click Update. Th e program updates your jukebox firm ware.  
After th e update is fin ish ed, discon n ect th e jukebox from th e  
com puter.  
If you experien ce difficulty updatin g your jukebox firm ware, see th e  
troublesh ootin g steps for “Firm ware update fails” on page 76.  
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Chapter 7: Safety and Legal Notices  
Important safety information  
Do n ot drop your jukebox or leave it under h eavy objects.  
Do n ot allow liquids to com e into con tact with your jukebox. If th is h appen s wipe th e jukebox  
with a dry cloth .  
Do n ot leave th e jukebox wh ere it will be subjected to prolonged exposure to direct sunligh t,  
extrem e tem peratures (such as in side a parked autom obile) m oisture, vibration , excessive dust,  
an d sand.  
Avoid areas with stron g m agn etic fields.  
Do n ot use th in n er, alcoh ol, or ben zene wh en clean in g th e jukebox.  
To avoid electrical sh ock, do n ot disassem ble the case. If your jukebox n eeds service, con tact  
Gateway at: support.gateway.com .  
Do n ot use th e h eadph on es with th e un it wh ile drivin g, cyclin g, or operatin g an y m otorized  
veh icle. This could create a traffic hazard an d is illegal in m an y areas. It could also be dangerous  
to play m usic at a high volum e wh ile walking, especially at pedestrian crossings.  
Prolon ged use of h eadphon es at h igh volum e m ay cause tem porary or perm an en t h earin g  
dam age.  
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Regulatory compliance statements  
FCC  
Th is equipm en t h as been tested an d foun d to com ply with th e lim itation s for a Class B digital  
device, pursuan t to Part 15 of th e FCC rules and regulation s. These lim itation s are design ed to  
provide reason able protection again st h arm ful in terferen ce with in a residen tial in stallation .  
Th is equipm en t gen erates, uses, an d can radiate radio frequen cy en ergy an d, if n ot in stalled an d  
used in accordan ce with th e in struction s, m ay cause h arm ful in terferen ce to radio  
com m un ication s. However, th ere is n o guaran tee th at in terferen ce will n ot occur in a particular  
in stallation .  
If this equipm en t does cause h arm ful in terferen ce to radio an d/or television reception , wh ich can  
be determ in ed by turnin g th e equipm en t off an d on , the user is en couraged to try to correct th e  
in terferen ce by on e or m ore of th e following m easures:  
Reorien t or relocate th e receivin g an ten n a.  
In crease th e separation between th e equipm ent an d th e receiver.  
Con n ect the equipm en t to an outlet on a circuit differen t from th e on e to wh ich th e receiver is  
conn ected.  
Con sult th e dealer or an experien ced radio an d/or television tech nician for assistan ce.  
FCC declaration of conformity  
Respon sible party:  
Gateway Com pan ies, In c.  
610 Gateway Drive, North Sioux City, SD 57049  
(605) 232-2000 Fax: (605) 232-2023  
Product:  
Gateway GCM-4  
Th is device com plies with Part 15 of th e FCC Rules. Operation of th is product is subject to th e  
followin g two con dition s: (1) th is device m ay n ot cause h arm ful in terferen ce, and (2) th is device  
m ust accept an y in terferen ce received, in cludin g in terferen ce th at m ay cause un desired operation .  
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Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Gateway  
could void the FCC compliance and negate your authority to  
operate the product.  
Caution  
California Proposition 65 Warning  
This product contains chemicals, including lead, known to the  
Warning  
State of California to cause cancer and/or birth defects or  
reproductive harm.  
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advised of th e possibility of such dam ages.  
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GATEWAY LIMITED WARRANTY AGREEMENT  
Th is Agreem en t applies to Gateway an d eMach in es bran ded  
products an d services purch ased by you from Gateway, In c.  
or an y of its subsidiaries or affiliates (“Gateway”) or a  
Gateway-auth orized reseller (“Reseller”), un less you en ter  
in to a separate written agreem en t with Gateway. THIS  
AGREEMENT APPLIES TO YOU UNLESS YOU NOTIFY  
GATEWAY IN WRITING THAT YOU DO NOT AGREE TO  
THIS AGREEMENT WITHIN 15 DAYS AFTER YOU RECEIVE  
THIS AGREEMENT AND YOU RETURN YOUR PRODUCT  
OR CANCEL SERVICES UNDER EITHER GATEWAY’S OR  
THE RESELLER’S REFUND POLICY, AS APPLICABLE. THIS  
AGREEMENT CONTAINS A DISPUTE RESOLUTION  
CLAUSE. PLEASE SEE SECTION 5 BELOW.  
1. PC Tech n ical Support. Gateway will provide tech n ical  
support for PC products for n in ety (90) days from th e date  
of purch ase by th e origin al en d user. Please n ote th at wh en  
con tactin g Gateway via teleph on e, lon g distan ce an d oth er  
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ch arges m ay apply, depen din g upon your callin g area. Th e  
scope of tech n ical support con sists of h elpin g you rein stall  
th e factory-in stalled operatin g system an d software an d  
restore it to th e origin al factory con figuration . In addition ,  
for th irty (30) days from th e date of purch ase by th e origin al  
en d user Gateway will assist you with (i) in stallation of an y  
n etwork operatin g system (“NOS) purch ased from  
Gateway; (ii) con figuration of th e NOS software so th at it  
works with th e n etworked Gateway com puters you  
purch ased; (iii) setup of th e NOS software so th at it is fully  
in tegrated with oth er products you purch ased from  
Gateway; an d (iv) troublesh ootin g issues associated with th e  
NOS software an d assistan ce with NOS error m essages.  
Gateway provides tech n ical support via on -lin e, teleph on e,  
an d oth er m eth ods. Gateway m ay ch an ge th e m ean s  
th rough wh ich it provides tech n ical support at an y tim e.  
Gateway does n ot guaran tee th at software will be free from  
errors, eith er in isolation or in com bin ation with h ardware.  
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2. Product Lim ited Warran ty. Gateway warran ts th at its  
products will be free from defects in m aterials an d  
workm an sh ip for n in ety (90) days from th e date of purch ase  
by th e origin al en d user. Durin g th e warran ty period,  
Gateway will, at its option : (1) provide replacem en t parts  
n ecessary to repair th e product, (2) repair th e product or  
replace it with a com parable product, or (3) refun d th e  
am oun t you paid for th e product, LESS DEPRECIATION,  
upon its return . You m ust assist Gateway in diagn osin g  
issues with your product an d follow Gateways warran ty  
processes. You m ust obtain warran ty service from Gateway.  
Gateway will n ot reim burse you for service perform ed by  
oth ers. You m ay be required to deliver your product to an d  
from an auth orized service facility at your expen se.  
Replacem en t parts an d products will be n ew or serviceably  
used, com parable in fun ction an d perform an ce to th e  
origin al part, an d warran ted for th e rem ain der of th e  
origin al warran ty period or, if lon ger, 90 days after th ey are  
sh ipped to you. If Gateway asks you to return defective parts  
or products, you m ust do so with in 7 days after you receive  
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th e replacem en t parts or products. Gateway will ch arge you  
for replacem en t parts or products if you fail to do so. If you  
live outside th e Un ited States, th e details of your warran ty  
service m ay vary as described below. THIS LIMITED  
WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER MISUSE OR MINOR  
IMPERFECTIONS WITHIN DESIGN SPECIFICATIONS OR  
THAT DO NOT MATERIALLY ALTER FUNCTIONALITY.  
GATEWAY DOES NOT WARRANT AND IS NOT  
RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY MISUSE, ABUSE,  
ACCIDENTS, VIRUSES, UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE OR  
PARTS, OR THE COMBINATION OF GATEWAY OR  
EMACHINES BRANDED PRODUCTS WITH OTHER  
PRODUCTS. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER  
SOFTWARE, NON-GATEWAY BRANDED, OR NON-  
EMACHINES BRANDED PRODUCTS. ANY WARRANTY  
APPLICABLE TO SOFTWARE, NON-GATEWAY BRANDED,  
OR NON-EMACHINES BRANDED PRODUCTS IS PROVIDED  
BY THE ORIGINAL MANUFACTURER.  
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3. Services an d Service Lim ited Warran ty. Th e term s of  
services provided to you by Gateway con sist of th is  
Agreem en t an d th e addition al term s stated in separate  
services description s provided by Gateway. For a period of  
90 days after services are perform ed, Gateway warran ts th at  
services provided by it were perform ed in a profession al an d  
workm an like m an n er. You sh ould back up all files before  
services are perform ed an d rem ove an y data from parts or  
products return ed to Gateway. GATEWAY IS NOT  
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF YOUR DATA.  
4. Disclaim er of Warran ties; Lim itation of Liability. EXCEPT  
FOR THE WARRANTIES EXPRESSED IN THIS AGREEMENT,  
GATEWAY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EITHER  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE, OTHER THAN THOSE WARRANTIES IMPLIED BY  
AND INCAPABLE OF EXCLUSION, RESTRICTION OR  
MODIFICATION UNDER APPLICABLE LAW. THE TERM OF  
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT CANNOT BE  
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DISCLAIMED ARE LIMITED TO THE TERM OF THIS  
AGREEMENT. GATEWAY’S AND YOUR MAXIMUM  
LIABILITY TO THE OTHER IS LIMITED TO THE PURCHASE  
PRICE YOU PAID FOR PRODUCTS OR SERVICES PLUS  
INTEREST AS ALLOWED BY LAW. NEITHER YOU NOR  
GATEWAY IS LIABLE TO THE OTHER IF YOU OR IT ARE  
UNABLE TO PERFORM DUE TO EVENTS YOU OR IT ARE  
NOT ABLE TO CONTROL, SUCH AS ACTS OF GOD, OR FOR  
PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, LOSS OF USE,  
INTERRUPTION OF BUSINESS, LOST PROFITS, LOST DATA  
OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE OR SPECIAL  
DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED, WHETHER FOR BREACH  
OF WARRANTY, CONTRACT, TORT (INCLUDING  
NEGLIGENCE), STRICT LIABILITY OR OTHERWISE, OTHER  
THAN THOSE DAMAGES THAT ARE INCAPABLE OF  
LIMITATION, EXCLUSION OR RESTRICTION UNDER  
APPLICABLE LAW. THIS AGREEMENT GIVES YOU SPECIFIC  
LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER  
RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM JURISDICTION TO  
JURISDICTION. SOME JURISDICTIONS DO NOT ALLOW  
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LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY  
LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF  
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE  
ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY  
TO YOU.  
5. Dispute Resolution . You an d Gateway agree th at an y  
Dispute between You an d Gateway will be resolved  
exclusively an d fin ally by arbitration adm in istered by th e  
Nation al Arbitration Forum (NAF) an d con ducted un der its  
rules, except as oth erwise provided below. You an d Gateway  
will agree on an oth er arbitration forum if NAF ceases  
operation s. Th e arbitration will be con ducted before a sin gle  
arbitrator, an d will be lim ited solely to th e Dispute between  
You an d Gateway. Th e arbitration , or an y portion of it, will  
n ot be con solidated with an y oth er arbitration an d will n ot  
be con ducted on a class-wide or class action basis. Th e  
arbitration sh all be h eld at an y reason able location n ear  
your residen ce by subm ission of docum en ts, by teleph on e,  
on lin e or in person wh ich ever m eth od of presen tation You  
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ch oose. If You prevail in th e arbitration of an y Dispute with  
Gateway, Gateway will reim burse You for an y fees you paid  
to NAF in con n ection with th e arbitration . An y decision  
ren dered in such arbitration proceedin gs will be fin al an d  
bin din g on th e parties, an d judgm en t m ay be en tered  
th ereon in an y court of com peten t jurisdiction . Sh ould  
eith er party brin g a Dispute in a forum oth er th an NAF, th e  
arbitrator m ay award th e oth er party its reason able costs an d  
expen ses, in cludin g attorn eys' fees, in curred in stayin g or  
dism issin g such oth er proceedin gs or in oth erwise en forcin g  
com plian ce with th is dispute resolution provision . You  
un derstan d th at, in th e absen ce of th is provision , You would  
h ave h ad a righ t to litigate disputes th rough a court,  
in cludin g th e righ t to litigate claim s on a class-wide or class-  
action basis, an d th at You h ave expressly an d kn owin gly  
waived th ose righ ts an d agreed to resolve an y Disputes  
th rough bin din g arbitration in accordan ce with th e  
provision s of th is paragraph . Th is arbitration provision sh all  
be govern ed by th e Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. Section  
1, et seq. For th e purposes of th is provision , th e term  
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“Dispute” m ean s an y dispute, con troversy, or claim arisin g  
out of or relatin g to (i) th is Agreem en t, its in terpretation ,  
or th e breach , term in ation , applicability or validity th ereof,  
(ii) th e related order for, purch ase, delivery, receipt or use  
of an y product or service from Gateway, or iii) an y oth er  
dispute arisin g out of or relatin g to th e relation sh ip between  
You an d Gateway; th e term “Gateway” m ean s Gateway, In c.,  
its paren ts, subsidiaries, affiliates, directors, officers,  
em ployees, ben eficiaries, agen ts, assign s, com pon en t  
suppliers (both h ardware an d software), an d/or an y th ird  
party wh o provides products or services purch ased from or  
distributed by Gateway; an d th e term “You” m ean s you, or  
th ose in privity with you, such as fam ily m em bers or  
ben eficiaries. In form ation m ay be obtain ed from th e NAF  
on lin e at www.arb-forum .com , by callin g 800-474-2371 or  
writin g to P.O. Box 50191, Min n eapolis, MN 55405.  
6. Gen eral. You m ay n ot assign th is Agreem en t with out  
Gateways written con sen t. Gateway m ay assign th is  
Agreem en t an d/or an y associated service plan with out your  
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con sen t an d with out n otice to you. If Gateway does assign  
th is Agreem en t an d/or an y associated service plan , th e  
assign ee will assum e all obligation s to you, Gateway will be  
released of all obligation s, an d you agree to look solely to  
th e assign ee for th e perform an ce of all obligation s un der  
th is Agreem en t an d/or an y associated service plan . Gateway,  
In c. an d its subsidiaries an d affiliates are in ten ded  
ben eficiaries of th is Agreem en t. If th ere is an y in con sisten cy  
between th is Agreem en t an d an y oth er agreem en t in cluded  
with or relatin g to products or services purch ased from  
Gateway, th is Agreem en t sh all govern . Th is Agreem en t m ay  
n ot be m odified, altered or am en ded with out th e written  
agreem en t of Gateway. An y addition al or altered term s sh all  
be n ull an d void, un less expressly agreed to in writin g by  
Gateway. If an y term of th is Agreem en t is illegal or  
un en forceable, th e legality an d en forceability of th e  
rem ain in g provision s sh all n ot be affected or im paired. Th is  
Agreem en t sh all be in terpreted un der th e laws of th e State  
of South Dakota, with out givin g effect to con flicts of law  
rules.  
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Privacy Notice. Gateway respects our custom ers’ righ t to  
privacy an d will take all appropriate steps to keep your  
person al in form ation con fiden tial. You can review  
Gateways Privacy Policy on our web site. Th e Privacy Policy  
also explain s h ow you can update your in form ation an d  
elect n ot to receive em ail m arketin g solicitation s from  
Gateway. In addition , Gateway obtain s custom er  
in form ation from oth er com pan ies th at provide products  
an d services to our custom ers. By purch asin g, registerin g for  
or usin g oth er com pan ies’ products an d services th at are  
distributed by Gateway, you agree th at th ese com pan ies m ay  
tran sfer your custom er in form ation to Gateway. Gateway  
will m ain tain an d use your custom er in form ation in  
accordan ce with its Privacy Policy.  
For Residen ts of Can ada: Th is Agreem en t is subject to th e  
applicable provision s of Can adian con sum er protection  
laws th at can n ot be derogated from by private agreem en t.  
You con firm your request th at th is Agreem en t an d all  
docum en ts related directly or in directly th ereto be drafted  
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in th e En glish lan guage. Vous recon n aissez avoir requis que  
la présen te con ven tion ain si que tous les docum en ts qui sy  
rattach en t directem en t ou in directen en t soien t rédigés en  
lan gue an glaise.  
For All In tern ation al Custom ers: You m ust com ply with all  
applicable export laws an d regulation s if you export th e  
product from th e Un ited States. Gateway does n ot accept  
for return an y products purch ased from a reseller. Th e  
stan dard warran ty stated above also applies to Gateway  
products sh ipped to a coun try outside th e Un ited States,  
provided th at custom ers outside th e Un ited States m ay be  
respon sible for payin g all freigh t ch arges in curred in  
sh ippin g, im portin g/exportin g an d receivin g replacem en t  
products an d parts an d for arran gin g an d payin g for th e  
sh ipm en t of an y defective part(s) back to th e Gateway. All  
in tern ation al custom ers are respon sible for all custom s  
duties, VAT an d oth er associated taxes an d ch arges.  
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Please sen d correspon den ce about th is Agreem en t to:  
Gateway  
Custom er Service Departm en t  
610 Gateway Drive  
Attn : Warran ty Services  
North Sioux City, SD 57049  
Curren t in form ation on tech n ical support an d warran ty  
policies, ph on e n um bers an d oth er service in form ation is  
available on our Web sites:  
www.gateway.com  
www.em ach in es.com  
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