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4-IN-1 DIGITAL MUSIC PLAYER

user's 

guide

DMP-110

   DMP-210

     DMP-310

 

Summary of Contents for DMP-110

Page 1: ...4 IN 1 DIGITAL MUSIC PLAYER user s guide DMP 110 DMP 210 DMP 310 ...

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Page 3: ...ing an FM radio station 15 Programming favorite stations 16 Adjusting the volume 17 Locking controls 17 Creating a play loop 18 Recording from the microphone 18 Recording a radio station 19 Erasing files 20 Using the on screen menu 21 3 Connecting to Your Computer 23 Connecting your player 24 Installing the driver Windows 98SE only 27 Transferring files 28 4 Troubleshooting 31 Solutions 32 Contact...

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Page 5: ...1 1 Introducing Your USB Digital Music Player Read this chapter to learn about Features Player controls and components Connecting the neck strap Installing batteries ...

Page 6: ... recorder for dictating personal notes or recording meetings FM tuner lets you listen to your favorite radio stations and includes 10 progammable preset stations Equalizer function with five modes normal classical jazz pop and rock Storage or transfer of data files of any type using drag and drop Lock slider to lock player controls and settings to keep them from changing accidentally Cover lock to...

Page 7: ...3 Accessories www gateway com Accessories Accessories include Stereo headphones USB extension cable Neck strap Carry case 1 AAA battery Setup poster Installation CD ...

Page 8: ...l on page 5 Microphone Speak into the microphone to record voice files For more information see Recording from the microphone on page 18 Joystick Press the middle of the joystick to turn your player on and off and to start and pause playback Press the sides of the joystick to perform different functions For more information see Joystick on page 7 Microphone Joystick Display panel ...

Page 9: ...de of your player Playing Playing paused Playing stopped Recording ROCK M 1 1 Vol 003 033 04 02 04 03 A B ROCK The Wild Frontier Bruce Hornsby and The The Way It Is Current mode Play mode Equalizer Lock Current file Source Battery Artist Volume Album Title Current time Total time Total files ...

Page 10: ...qualizer icon indicates the currently selected equalizer If no equalizer icon appears the equalizer function is normal You can choose No icon Normal equalizer ROCK Rock equalizer JAZZ Jazz equalizer CLASS Classical equalizer POP Pop equalizer Lock When the controls are locked the lock icon appears Locking the controls keeps them from accidently being changed Current file Indicates the number of th...

Page 11: ... elapsed seconds of playing time for the currently playing file Title Indicates the title for the currently playing music file Album Indicates the album or disc name if available for the currently playing music file Volume Indicates the current volume level Icon Description Volume up Play Pause Volume down Next Previous ...

Page 12: ...of the joystick to decrease the volume Play Pause When your player is off press to turn your player on When your player is on press to start and pause playback When your player is on press and hold to turn off your player Previous Press to go to the previous file or radio station When a file is playing press and hold to fast reverse through the file Component Description Lock slider Locks your pla...

Page 13: ...21 Headphone jack Plug the headphones into this jack Component Description Cover lock Slide this button to remove the cover Cover Remove the cover to access the USB connector and to install or replace batteries For more information see Installing batteries on page 11 Strap connector Connect the carrying strap to this connector For more information see Connecting the neck strap on page 10 Component...

Page 14: ... the neck strap To connect the neck strap 1 Thread the thin loop through the two strap connector holes on your player 2 Thread the plastic connector through the thin loop and pull tight 3 Insert the plastic plug on the neck strap into the plastic connector attached to the thin loop ...

Page 15: ...11 Installing batteries www gateway com Installing batteries To install the batteries 1 Slide the cover lock on the back of your player into the unlocked position 2 Pull the cover away from your player ...

Page 16: ...r forward 4 Lift the cover to open the battery compartment 5 Insert the battery into the compartment Make sure that you match the and on the battery with the and in the compartment 6 Slide the battery compartment cover closed 7 Replace the cover then slide the cover lock into the locked position ...

Page 17: ... chapter to learn how to Turn your player on and off Play files and radio stations Program favorite radio stations Adjust the volume Lock controls Create a repeating loop of files Make recordings Erase files Use the on screen display ...

Page 18: ...www gateway com Turning your player on and off To turn on your player Press down on the joystick until the Gateway logo appears To off your player Press down on the joystick until the Continue Holding To Power Off message disappears ...

Page 19: ...n the MENU wheel Your player switches to the mode you selected 4 Press play pause on the joystick to play the file OR Press previous to go to the previous file stored on your player or press next on the joystick to go to the next file stored on your player For the location of the joystick see Joystick on page 7 Playing an FM radio station To play an FM radio station 1 Turn on your player 2 Make su...

Page 20: ...uner 3 Press down on the MENU wheel to switch to FM Tuner Your player starts playing the last station you previously selected 4 Turn the MENU wheel left or right one or more times until the preset number P1 though P10 appears 5 Press and hold next or previous on the joystick to tune to the station you want to program 6 Turn the MENU wheel to the right for two to three seconds Your player assigns t...

Page 21: ... the location of the joystick see Joystick on page 7 Locking controls You can lock the controls on your player so they do not change accidentally To lock controls 1 Turn on your player 2 Select the Play mode and other settings you want to use 3 Slide the lock slider on the top of your player to the locked position After you lock the controls you cannot change the Play mode or other settings until ...

Page 22: ...e times to highlight MUSIC then press down on the MENU wheel to select MUSIC 3 Select the music file you want to play first then turn the MENU wheel left to set your starting point A 4 Continue playing music files until you come to the ending point B for your loop then turn the MENU wheel left to set your ending point B The play loop starts playing 5 To stop the loop turn the MENU wheel left Recor...

Page 23: ...turn the MENU wheel to the left or right one or more times to select the Play mode you want For information about how to play your recording see Playing songs and other files on page 15 Recording a radio station To record a radio station 1 Turn on your player 2 Tune to an FM station For more information see Playing an FM radio station on page 15 3 Press play pause on the joystick to start the reco...

Page 24: ...press down on the MENU wheel The menu displays the name of the first file in the category you chose 5 Turn the MENU wheel left or right to select the file you want to erase 6 When the file you want to erase is displayed turn the MENU wheel left or right to highlight Yes 7 Press down on the MENU wheel to erase the file 8 Press down on the MENU wheel to close the menu Tips Tricks To close the menu w...

Page 25: ...u want 4 Press down on the MENU wheel to select the option 5 If the option has sub options turn the MENU wheel to the left or right one or more times to select or adjust a sub option 6 Turn the MENU wheel to the left or right one or more times to highlight Exit then press down on the MENU wheel to close the menu OR Press down on the MENU wheel one or more times to close the menu Options Descriptio...

Page 26: ... the microphone or from the radio Encoder selects PCM IM ADPCM or MS ADPCM This setting affects sampling rate of a recording ADPCM allows smaller lower quality audio files than PCM Unless you have special sampling rate requirements we recommend you use the default setting Channel changes from stereo to mono if the Source is FM If the source is Microphone you can only record in mono 1 hour with 9 5...

Page 27: ...3 23 Connecting to Your Computer Read this chapter to learn how to Connect your player to your computer Install the driver for Windows 98SE Transfer files to and from your player ...

Page 28: ...Chapter 3 Connecting to Your Computer www gateway com Connecting your player To connect your player to your computer 1 Slide the cover lock into the unlocked position 2 Pull the cover away from your player ...

Page 29: ...ayer www gateway com 3 Plug your player s USB connector into a USB port on your computer 4 If you are using Windows 98SE you need to install a driver for your player Go to Installing the driver Windows 98SE only on page 27 ...

Page 30: ...26 Chapter 3 Connecting to Your Computer www gateway com 5 Open the My Computer or Windows Explorer window Your player appears as a removable drive Player icon ...

Page 31: ...click the Add New Hardware icon The Add New Hardware Wizard opens 4 Follow the on screen instructions for install the driver When you are prompted for the location of the driver browse to the win98dvr folder on the CD Important If you are using Windows XP Windows 2000 or Windows Me Windows automatically recognizes your player as a removable drive in the My Computer and Windows Explorer windows You...

Page 32: ...r to your computer 1 Connect your player to your computer For more information see Connecting your player on page 24 2 Open the My Computer or Windows Explorer window Your player appears as a removable drive 3 Double click the icon for your player Windows lists the folders stored on your player Player icon ...

Page 33: ...uter or Windows Explorer window on your computer then locate the file you want to copy to your player 3 Right click the file then click Copy 4 In the My Computer or Windows Explorer window locate the icon for your player This icon is usually labeled removable drive or removable disk 5 Double click the icon for your player Windows lists the folders stored on your player 6 Double click the folder yo...

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Page 35: ...4 31 Troubleshooting Read this chapter to learn how to Troubleshoot common problems Contact Gateway Technical Support ...

Page 36: ...e menu select Settings then select Backlight Make sure the setting is set to On For more information see Using the on screen menu on page 21 When I connect my player to my computer I do not see my player in the My Computer or Windows Explorer window If you are using Windows XP Windows Me or Windows 2000 your computer should automatically detect your player when you plug it in Disconnect and reconn...

Page 37: ... If deleting all the files does not fix the problem reformat the storage space on your player from Windows To reformat your player 1 Connect your player to a USB port on your computer For more information see Connecting your player on page 24 2 Insert the installation CD in your computer s CD or DVD drive 3 If the utility runs automatically go to Step 7 OR If the utility does not run automatically...

Page 38: ...f you are prompted to restart your computer do so If a message tells you binary files are missing click OK This will not affect the formatting process 9 Select Start All Programs Gateway DMP Player DMP Format 10 Click Start When the format is complete you can copy files to your player ...

Page 39: ...35 Contacting Gateway www gateway com Contacting Gateway If you need non tutorial help with your player contact Gateway at 1 888 737 6949 Monday through Friday 7 00 a m through 9 00 p m Central Time ...

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Page 41: ...A 37 Specifications Read this chapter to learn about your player s specifications ...

Page 42: ...ory 64 MB model DMP 110 128 MB model DMP 210 256 MB model DMP 310 Note 3 MB of memory required for player operating system and software Dimensions 3 35 0 59 1 57 inches L x W x H 85 15 40 mm L x W x H Weight Approximately 1 2 ounces 35 g without battery Approximately 1 8 ounces 50 g with battery Minimum PC System Requirements Operating systems Microsoft Windows XP Windows Me Window 2000 and Window...

Page 43: ...mmunications Commission FCC Unintentional emitter per FCC Part 15 This device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation ...

Page 44: ...claration of conformity Responsible party Gateway Companies Inc 610 Gateway Drive North Sioux City SD 57049 605 232 2000 Fax 605 232 2023 Product DMP 110 DMP 210 DMP 310 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received inclu...

Page 45: ...ompliance statements www gateway com California Proposition 65 Warning Warning This product contains chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause cancer and or birth defects or reproductive harm ...

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