Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto Jukebox del fabbricante Gateway
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i Contents Chapter 1: Checki ng Out Your Jukebox . . . . . . 1 Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 System requiremen ts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Front . . . . . . . . . .
ii Using the p layback buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 8 Locking co ntrol buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Playin g music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 0 Adjusti ng volume .
iii Adding a track or album to a pl aylist . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 5 Deleting a t rack from a pla ylist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Deleting a pla ylist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 6 Getting m ore music . . .
iv Editing s lideshows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Playin g slideshows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Getting m ore photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Creating tex t notes .
v Maintain ing battery l ife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Updating th e firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Chapter 7: Safety and Legal Notices . . . . . . . . 83 Important safety informat ion . . . .
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1 Chapter 1: Chec king Out Y our J ukebo x P ac k age contents Y our package i ncludes: ■ Gateway GCM-4 MP3 Photo Jukebox ■ Ear bud stereo headphones ■ USB 2.
2 System requirem ents T o c o n n e c t t o y o u r j u k e b o x , y o u r c o m p u t e r m u s t h a v e t h e f o l l o w i n g minimum re quirements: ■ Microsoft ® Win dow s ® X P ( S e r v .
3 Fr on t Playback control but to ns LCD panel Menu contr ol buttons.
4 Compone nt Description LCD panel Displ a ys menus, music v isualization s, and digit al photos. F o r more informati on, see “Playing music” on page 20 and “Vi ewing photos” on page 23. Playb ack control buttons Contr ol audio playback. The play/pa use button doubles as a power button.
5 To p Component D escription Headph one jack Plug hea dphones or a mplified spea kers into this ja c k . Control lock Slide to lock all jukebo x c on t rol b uttons.
6 Bottom Componen t Descripti on USB/do c king connec tor Connect th e USB combo ca ble to this connector and to the USB p ort o n y o ur computer f or moving music or photos to your jukebox. Y ou ca n also connect th e camera USB cable for downloading ph otos dire ctly from your digita l camera.
7 Left Control Descri ption V olume Press t he + side (top ) of the button to i ncr eas e volume, and press the – side (botto m) to decrease volume. V olume b u tton.
8 Bac k Batter y cover.
9 Accessories Accessories are available on Gateway’ s W eb site at www .gateway .com/p hotojukeboxextras . Specificati on s ■ D i m e n s i o n s : 2 . 3×3 . 8× 0 . 7i n c h e s ( 5 9×9 6×1 7m m ) ■ Display: 128 × 128 pi xels, 16-bit (65,53 6 colors), TF T T r ansflective, 1.
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11 Chapter 2: Getting Star ted Charging the bat ter y Fully charge t he battery to maximize playing time. However , it is not necessary to fully charge o r complete ly discharge the battery each time. Y ou can charge the battery by connec ting the jukebox either to the AC power adapter (fa s test) o r to a USB port o n the computer .
12 T o charge t he battery: 1 Connect the USB c ombo cable to the AC power adapter , then plug the p ower ad apter in to an AC po wer o utle t. - OR - Connect the USB combo cable to th e c omputer .
13 2 Plug the combo cable i nto the jukebox. Make sure t h at the top of the plug (the si de with the arr ows) is facing the same way as the front of the jukebo x.
14 3 If you are chargin g your jukebox from the computer’ s USB cable, turn y o u r j u k e b o x o f f . I f y o u r j u k e b o x i s o n , i t c a n n o t c h a r g e f r o m t h e computer’ s USB cable. If the jukebox is on, the power cord icon appe ars in the upper right corner of the d isplay .
15 T urning on your jukebo x T o turn on your jukebox: ■ Press the power button. The jukebox turn s on, and the Main Menu appears after a few seconds. T o turn off yo ur jukebox: ■ Press and hold the powe r button until the displa y turns off (about two seconds).
16 Plugging in the headphones Y o u c a n p l u g h e a d p h o n e s a n d s p e a k e r s i n t o y o u r j u k e b o x . T o plug in he adphones or speaker s: ■ Plug the headphone or speaker plug into the headphone jack on the top o f your ju kebo x.
17 Using the contr ol bu ttons Using the menu b uttons The menu buttons l et you open menus and change settings. For more informat io n about jukebox menus, see “Chapter 5: Set tings and Options” o n page 69. Press this... T o. .. (ri ght arrow ) Select the current o ption or op en the next menu.
18 Using the playbac k b utt ons Dur ing pla yb ack, us e the playb ack c ontro l butt ons t o skip t o the next t rack, skip to a previous track, o r pause the playback or sl ideshow . Holding down the p revious trac k or ne xt tra ck bu tto ns acts as re wind and fa st fo rwa rd, res pecti vely .
19 Loc king control b ut tons Y ou can lock your ju kebox so its buttons ar e no t acci d entall y p ressed. T o lock all ju kebox buttons: ■ Move the contro l lock to the Locked position (where red is showin g). When the buttons are loc ked, a lock icon appears on the s cr een.
20 Pla yi ng m u sic T o play music: 1 P l u g i n t h e h e a d p h on e s an d t ur n o n y o ur j uk e bo x . T h e Main M enu opens . 2 Press or to highlight Mu sic , then press to open the Music menu. 3 Press or to highlight Playlists , Artists , Alb ums , Genres , All Music , or Now Playing , then press to open the submenu.
21 Pre-load ed music For your immediate listening enjoyment, your jukebox comes pre-loaded with player-exclusi ve content from three artists, Renato Grinberg, Mac Lopez, and Lee J ohnson.
22 Adjusting v olume T o adjust volume: 1 Press the + side (to p) of the volume butto n to increase volume, an d press the – side (bottom) to decrease volume.
23 Viewing photos T o view photos: 1 Tu r n o n y o u r j u k e b o x . T h e Main Me nu opens. 2 Press or to highlight Pictures , then press to open the Pi ctur es menu. 3 Press or to highlight a photo folder , then press to open the folder . 4 Press or to hig hlight a p hoto, then press to vi ew the photo.
24 Pre-load ed photos So you ca n view phot os on your juke box right awa y , photogra phs from different parts of the wo rld have been in c luded. Photos are prov ided courtesy of the employees of Gateway .
25 Chapter 3: Pla ying Mus ic Pla yi ng a song T o play music: 1 P l u g i n t h e h e a d p h on e s an d t u r n o n y o ur j u k e b o x . T h e Main Menu opens . 2 Press o r to highligh t Mu sic , then press to open the Music menu. 3 Press or to highlight any of the opt ions below , then press to open the submenu.
26 Information about the so ng and play modes appears on the Now Pl aying sc reen. 4 I f a t a n y p o i n t y o u w a n t t o a d d a s o n g o r a n e n t i r e c a t e g o r y t o a playlist, hi ghlight the song , artist, album, or other ca tegory , press to open t he option m enu, high light A dd to Playl ist , then press .
27 Viewing the No w Playing screen After moving within menus, you can q u ickl y return to the Now P laying screen from the Main Menu . T o return to the Now Playing screen: 1 Fro m the Main Menu , press to o pen the options menu. 2 Press o r to highligh t No w Playi ng , then press to open the Now Playi ng screen.
28 Adjusting volume Y ou can adjust volu me at any time, regardless of the current menu o r screen. T o adjust volume: 1 Press the + side (top) of th e volume button to increase vo lume, and press the – side (bottom) to decrease volume.
29 Sett ing ad va nced pl ayi ng mode s Setting the equalizer T o set th e equalizer: 1 Fro m the Main Menu , p r ess or to highlight Setti ngs , then press to open the Settings menu. 2 Highlight Au d io , then press to open the Audio Setting menu. 3 Highlight EQ , then press to open the EQ Mode menu.
30 3 Highlight Sh uffle , then press to open the Shuffle Mode menu. 4 Highlight ON or OFF , then press to change the setting. The shu ffle mode immediately becomes active. Setting repeat mode T o set the rep eat mode: 1 Fro m the Main Menu , p r ess or to highlight Setti ngs , then press to open the Settings menu.
31 Disabling e xpired musi c messages If you use a music service wher e music can be p layed for a l imit ed amount of time ( such as Napster T o Go), the mu sic will eventually bec ome disabled on your jukebox.
32 Viewing the musi c visual ization While music is playing, you can choose to display a visualizatio n of the sound. The visualization is similar to visualizations you may see in W indows Media Player on your co mp uter . T o view the mu sic visualiz ation: 1 In the Now Play ing screen, press to open the options menu.
33 Creating playlists Y ou can create pl aylists on the jukebox, or you can create them in W indows M e d i a P l a y e r a n d c o p y t h e m t o y o u r j u k e b o x b y s y n c i n g y o u r j u k e b o x w i t h the computer . Creating a jukebo x playlist T o create a pla ylist on the jukebox: 1 On your jukebox, sel ect a song and play it.
34 Creating a Windows Media Pla yer play list T o create a playlist in Wi ndows Med ia Player: 1 In W indows Media Player on your computer , click t h e Libr ar y tab, then click and d r ag the files to add t o your playlist from the libr ar y list to the play list w ind ow on the ri ght.
35 Editin g playlists Adding a t rac k or album to a pla ylist T o add to a playlist: 1 On your jukebox , press or to highlight Mu sic , then press to open the Music menu. 2 Highlight Playlists , Artists , Albums , Genres , All Music , o r Now Pla ying , then press to open the submenu.
36 3 Highlight the pl aylist containing the track you want to delete , then press . 4 Highlight t he track you want to delete, then press to open the options m enu. 5 Highlight Delete Song , then press . The prompt “Remove song from playlist?” appears.
37 Gettin g more musi c Instal ling the so ftware T o copy music and di gital photo fi les to your jukebo x from your computer , you must first install Windows Me dia Player 10 on your computer .
38 ■ T o create digital mu sic files, you ne ed to either copy ( rip ) them fro m a CD or buy th em fr om an onl ine dig ital music servic e, such as Napster . For more information, see “Rippin g music files” on page 38 or “Buyin g digital music files” o n pag e 41.
39 3 Click the Rip t a b . T h e l i s t o f t r a c k s o n y o u r m u s i c C D a p p ea r s . I f y o u r computer is connected to the Internet, the album an d tracks are listed by name. 4 Right-clic k the title bar , click To o l s , then click Options .
40 6 Click the Format box, click MP3 or WMA , then click OK . Y ou only ha ve to s el ect th e f orm at o nc e, s o t he n ex t ti me you ri p mu si c, yo u do not need to perf orm this step.
41 7 Click the c h eck box next t o each track you want to copy , then cli c k Rip Music . The tracks are copied to your computer and are added to your Media Player Library . Buying digita l m usic f iles Y o u can buy digital music from severa l online music services.
42 Napster Wit h the Napster T o Go™ on line music service, you can transfer an u n l i m i t e d a m o u n t o f m u s i c t o y o u r j u k e b ox f o r a l o w m o n t h l y f r e e . F i l l your player , listen to all the music, then fill it up again fro m your choice of over a mill ion tracks.
43 3 T yp e your member name, a password, and your e-mail ad dress, then type your Promo Code i n the space pr ovided. 4 Click to select the Review T erms & Conditions check box, then click Next Step . 5 T ype your billing info rmation, then click Subm it .
44 6 T ype the member name and password you cho se, then click Sign In . 7 Find so me music you wo uld like to download. By clicking the Search boxes in th e upper righ t corner , you can sear ch by artist, trac k, or album. Y o u c an also c lick Br owse to access Napster's browse features.
45 9 Connect your jukebox to your computer . Y ou are prompted to set up h ow yo u wan t to s ync yo ur pl ayer . ■ If you sel ect Automatic , a l l o f y o u r t r a c k s w i l l s y n c t o y o u r jukebox automatically each time you connect your ju kebo x to the computer .
46 T o prepare file s for syncing with your jukebox: 1 Click Start , All Pr ograms , Accessories , Entertainment , then cl ick Windo ws Media Pla yer .
47 4 In the Edit Playlist d i a l o g b o x , r i g h t - c l i c k t h e a l b u m o r a r t i s t y o u w a n t to add to the Sync List , then click Add t o Playlist . - OR - Click the al b u m to open its list of tr ac k s, then click each track you want to add to the Sync List.
48 Moving files to your jukebo x T o move files to your jukebox: 1 Click Start , All Pr ograms , Accessories , Entertainment , then cl ick Windo ws Media Pla yer . W i ndows Media Player opens. 2 Click the Sync tab. 3 Tu r n o n y o u r j u k e b o x .
49 4 Plug the USB combo cable into the jukebox. The power adapter does not need to be plugged int o the combo ca ble..
50 5 Plug the other end o f the combo c able into a USB port on your computer . Y our computer recogniz es the attached player , and “Connect ed” appears on the jukebox displ ay . On your c omputer , the Device Setup dialog box opens. 6 Click Manua l , then click Finish .
51 7 Click the Sync tab, then click Start Sync . The files are moved to your jukebox. 8 Click the Safel y R emove Har dware ico n on the Window s taskbar , then click Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device . The prompt “Safe T o Remove Ha rdware” appe ars.
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53 Chapter 4: Vie w ing Photos Vie wing a photo T o view photos: 1 Tu r n o n y o u r j u k e b o x . T h e Main Me nu opens. 2 Highlight Pi ctures , then press to open the Pictures menu. 3 Highlight a p hoto folder , then press to open the folder . 4 Highlight a p hoto, then press to view the photo.
54 Copying photos to y our jukebo x Copying photos from y our computer Y ou can transfer any digital i m age from your computer to yo ur jukebox. T o copy phot os from your computer t o your jukebox: 1 T urn on your jukebox, t hen connect it to the computer usi ng the USB combo cable.
55 Copying photos from y our digital camera Y o u c a n a l s o t r a n s f e r p h o t o s d i r e c t l y f r o m y o u r c a m e r a t o y o u r j u k e b o x . This feat ure is convenient f or empt ying your camera’ s memory card while y o u h a v e n o a c c e s s t o a c o m p u t e r f o r p e r m a n e n t s t o r a g e .
56 2 T urn your jukebox o n, then connect t he USB cable to yo ur jukebo x. Y our jukebox detects the camera and asks to upload all files..
57 3 Press to copy all files to your juk ebox. Copying may take several minutes. 4 After the copying is complete, unplug your jukebox and camera f rom the USB cable. After verifying th at the files have been copied to your jukebox, you can erase them from yo ur camera.
58 Copying photos from y our card reader or flash drive Y ou can transfer p hotos from a USB memo ry card reader or USB flash drive by connecting the r eader’ s USB cable or the flash drive itself to yo u r jukebox’ s USB camera i nterface cable.
59 5 After the c o pying i s c omplete, unplug your jukebox and memory device from t he USB cable. After verifying th at the files have been copied to your jukebox, you can erase them from your memory device.
60 Organizing photos Creating a photo folder T o create a ph oto folder: 1 Fro m the Main Menu , hi ghlight Pictures , then press to open the Pictures menu. 2 Press to open the options menu, hig hlight New Folder , th en press . The New Folder menu opens.
61 Movi n g a photo into a f older T o move a phot o into a folder: 1 Fro m the Main Menu , p r ess or to highlight Pictures , then press to open the Picture s menu. 2 Highlight a p hoto folder , then press to open the folder . 3 Highlight a ph oto, then press to open the options menu.
62 Deleting a photo T o d elete a phot o: 1 Fro m the Main Menu , p r ess or to highlight Pictures , then press to open the Picture s menu. 2 Highlight a p hoto folder , then press to open the folder . 3 Highlight t he photo you want to delete, then press to open the options m enu.
63 W orking wi th slidesho ws Creating slidesho ws A slidesho w includes all p ho tos wi thin the folder you sele cted. T o c reate a sli deshow : 1 Fro m the Main Menu , hi ghlight Pictures , then press to open the Pictures menu. 2 Highlight a p hoto folder , then press to open the folder .
64 If you sel ected <Name Slideshow> , the Se lect first character menu opens . 8 Highlight t h e fir s t character of your slideshow name, then pr ess . Continue s electing characters unti l the naming is complet e, then press . The new slideshow is created.
65 Setting slidesho w options T o set slidesho w options: 1 Fro m the Ma in Men u , highlight S lides hows , then press to open the List menu. 2 Highlight t he slideshow you want to change settings for, then press to open the opti ons menu.
66 Getting mo re photo s Y our jukebo x can display any digital image i n JPG format. S our ces for your digi tal i mag es ma y incl ude: ■ Digital c ameras See your camera do c umentation for inf ormation on how to trans fer files from the camera to th e c omputer .
67 Creating tex t no tes Y ou can even use your jukebox as a reference pad by saving text as a n image. This example uses Microsof t Paint, but you can u se any image editing softwar e.
68 T o c reate a text note: 1 Click Start , All Pr ograms , Accessories , then click Pain t . Micr osoft Paint opens. 2 Click the square at the lower-right c orner of the drawing area, then drag it until the status bar shows the draw ing area dimensions of 128x110.
69 Chapter 5: Setti ngs and Op tions Setting the bac klight Y ou can ch ang e the length of time the backl i g ht stays on after you press a button. T o set the ba cklight time: 1 Fro m the Main Menu , p r ess or to highlight Setti ngs , then press to open the Settings menu.
70 Setting the c lock and cal en dar Y our jukebox keeps track of the cur r ent time an d date. T o set clock and calendar: 1 Fro m the Main Menu , p r ess or to highlight Setti ngs , then press to open the Settings menu. 2 Highlight Ti me , then press to open the Date & T ime menu.
71 Resetting the jukebo x to its defaults Y ou can reset all cust om settings in your jukebox to return it to it s factory configu ration. T o reset the jukebox to its defaults: 1 Fro m the Main Menu , p r ess or to highlight Setti ngs , then press to open the Settings menu.
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73 Chapter 6: Ma intenance and T roub l eshooting This chapter describes h ow to solve common issues you m ay experience with your ju kebox. T roub l eshooting Buttons do not w or k Make sure that the control loc k is not in the LOCK position. Ch eck for a lock icon on the screen.
74 Firmware update fails If t he firmware update uti lity is unable to upda te yo ur jukebo x firmware: 1 T urn on your jukeb ox and co nnect it to your c omputer usi ng the USB combo cable. 2 Click Star t , All Programs , Gateway MP3 Photo Jukebox , then click Firmware Utility .
75 4 Y ou ca n also click: ■ Recover . Use this when files on the jukebox s eem to disappear , although you ha ve not deleted them. The Rec o ver option attempts to fix the database on the jukebox s o that files wi ll no longer d isap pear . ■ Format (Disk Mainten ance) .
76 Jukebo x does not appear in Windows Media Play e r ■ Make sure that you have Windows Media P layer version 10 in stalled. Y o u can inst all ve rsio n 10 f rom the i nstal lati on CD . ■ Check y our ver s ion of Microsoft Windows XP . Y our co mputer must have Servic e Pack 1 installed for Windows Media P layer 10 to work correctly .
77 T echnical suppor t T elephone suppor t If you need no n-tutorial hel p with yo ur player , contact Gateway at (605) 232-2 118, Monday through Friday , 7: 00 a.m. throu gh 9:00 p.m. Central Time. Internet For technic al support, go to the Gat eway Support W eb site at support.
78 Mainta ining your jukebox Cleaning ■ Do not drop your jukebox o r leave it under heavy o bjec ts. ■ Do not allo w liquid s to come into c ontact with your jukebo x.
79 Repl acing the batt ery For extend ed listening t ime without recharging, yo u can ins tall a spare battery . W ith an extra batte r y or two, you can increase the jukebox play time from 8-1 0 hours to 1 6-20 or 24-30 ho urs. T o buy addition al batteries, see ww w .
80 3 Press the battery to ward the far side of the jukebo x , then li ft the batt er y out o f the j ukeb ox. 4 Insert the r ep lacement battery into t he battery bay , making su re the contacts o n the battery align wit h the contacts in the battery bay .
81 Maintaining batt ery life Over time, you r battery may take m uch longer to cha r ge, and it may hold that charge for a sho rter time. If this happens wi th your jukebox’ s batter y , you should buy a replacement from www .gateway .com/p hotojukeboxextras .
82 5 Open the folder you saved the firmware update to, then doub le-click the firmware update fi le. The jukebox firmware utility op ens. 6 Click Upda te . The program update s your jukeb ox firmwar e. 7 After the update i s finished, disconnect the jukebox from the computer .
83 Chapter 7: Safety and Lega l Notic es Impor tant safety inf ormation ■ Do no t drop y our j ukebox or leave it u nder he avy obj ects. ■ Do not all ow liquid s to come int o contact wi th your ju kebox. If th is happen s wipe the jukebox with a dr y cloth.
84 Regulatory compliance statements FCC Th is equipme nt has been tested and fou nd to comp ly with the li mitati ons for a Class B di gital devi ce, pursua nt to Part 15 of the FCC ru les and r egulati ons. These limitati ons are de signed to provide reasonab le protecti on agains t harmful int erferen ce within a re sidentia l installa tion.
85 Cali forni a Propos ition 65 Warn ing Ca ution Changes or modifications n ot expressly approved by Gatewa y could void the F CC compl iance and ne gate your au thor ity to operate th e product.
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Un punto importante, dopo l’acquisto del dispositivo (o anche prima di acquisto) è quello di leggere il manuale. Dobbiamo farlo per diversi motivi semplici:
Se non hai ancora comprato il Gateway Jukebox è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Gateway Jukebox - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Gateway Jukebox imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Gateway Jukebox ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Gateway Jukebox, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Gateway Jukebox.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Gateway Jukebox. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Gateway Jukebox insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.