[. . . ] The repeat section is cancelled and the recording plays in normal mode. Navigating music tracks or voice files · To change to another music track or voice file - In the playback or stop mode, press the rewind button to move to the previous music track or voice file. Press the rewind button within five seconds after a song has started playing to repeat the previous music track or voice file. - In the playback or stop mode, press the fast-forward button to move to the next music track or voice file. Press the fast-forward button within five seconds after a song has started playing to repeat the current music track or voice file. [. . . ] Press the + or - button to scroll through the EQ menu options and highlight an option: - Normal - to set the equalizer settings to 0 dB. If you select the User menu option, use the + or - button to adjust the equalizer tone settings up or down and use the rewind button and fast-forward button to navigate across the equalizer frequency band settings and highlight the band you want. Press the Mode button to complete the equalizer settings. EQ menu: 2. Press the + or - button to scroll through the File menu options and highlight an option: - Delete - to delete music tracks or voice files. Use the + or - button to scroll through the files and highlight the file you want to delete. Make sure that you have saved all important files before using the Format option. File menu: 22 Gateway digital music player Gateway digital music player 23 8509324. indd 22-23 7/3/2003, 10:36:39 AM Setting the logo options · To use the Logo menu 1. The Logo menu appears. Setting the display options · To use the Display menu 1. Press the + or - button to scroll through the Logo menu options and highlight an option: - Default - to set the logo to the default logo. - User - to set the logo to the user designed logo created in the logo editor program. Use the + or - button to scroll through the custom logo files (. LGO) and highlight the file you want to display. Press the + or - button to scroll through the Display menu options and highlight an option: - Backlight - to turn the display backlight on, off, and adjust lighting time. For more information, see "Connecting to your computer" on page 34. Copy files from your computer to the data folder on the digital music player. Transfer files from the player to a folder on another computer. 36 Gateway digital music player Gateway digital music player 37 8509324. indd 36-37 7/3/2003, 10:36:41 AM 3-IN-1 DIGITAL MUSIC PLAYER Using Programs · Using the VoiceConverter program · Using the Logo Editor program 40 42 38 Gateway digital music player Gateway digital music player 39 8509324. indd 38-39 7/3/2003, 10:36:41 AM Using the VoiceConverter program · To install the VoiceConverter program 1. Insert the player's programs / driver CD into the computer's CD drive. Click Voice File Converter, then follow the program installation instructions. Copy voice files from the digital audio player's Voice folder to a folder on your computer. Click Start, All Programs, Digital Audio Player, then click Voice File Converter. The file converts to a . WAV file that will play on computer media player programs such as Windows Media Player and MusicMatch. The Open dialog box opens. 40 Gateway digital music player Gateway digital music player 41 8509324. indd 40-41 7/3/2003, 10:36:41 AM Using the Logo Editor program · To install the Logo Editor 1. Insert the player's programs / driver CD into the computer's CD drive. Click Logo Editor Install, then follow the program installation instructions. [. . . ] Case: plastic Dimension: 1. 53 x 3. 39 x . 52 inches / 39 x 86 x 13. 2 mm Weight: 1. 13 oz / 32 g (without battery) Safety, regulatory, and legal information Regulatory compliance statements United States of America Federal Communications 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. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. [. . . ]