IOGear GMD2025U120 user manual

User manual for the device IOGear GMD2025U120

Device: IOGear GMD2025U120
Category: MP3 Player
Manufacturer: IOGear
Size: 2.22 MB
Added : 6/8/2014
Number of pages: 44
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Installation Installation Guide
Portable Media Player
GMD2025U120
Part No. M1032
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NOTE : This product is intended to be used for your home and personal enjoyment. Copying and commercial use of copyrighted material without permission of the copyright owner may be prohibited by law. The user of this product is solely responsible for ensuring that this device is used in a manner which complies with all copyright and applicable intellectual property laws. 3

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Table of Contents Package Contents 4 Video Setup 25 Requirements 5 Introduction and Playback of the Media Files 28 Part Reference 6 Replacing the remote battery 32 Initial Setup – Remote 14 File types 33 Initial Setup - Adding Media 15 FCC 36 Setup – AV connections 17 CE 38 Media Playback 20 MPEG Disclaimer 39 Setup Menu 22 Contact 40 General Setup 23 Warranty 41 Audio Setup 24 3

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Package Contents • 1 x Portable Media Player • 1 x Remote Control • 1 x Travel Pouch • 1 x Universal power adapter • 1 x USB Cable • 1 x Component cable • 1 x Audio cable • 1 x User Manual 4 5

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Requirements Desktop or Notebook PC with USB 2.0 port for USB 2.0 connection Operating systems: Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista This unit is not for in-car entertainment use. Unstable power or vibration may damage the unit. 4 5

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Part Reference 1 2 4 3 6 5 6 7

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1 - Power light (blue) On: The device is on. Blinking: The device is booting up or being accessed via USB. 2 - Remote light (orange) One blink: Received a remote control command. Three blinks: Remote control command not available - make sure device is not connected to a PC. Carries composite video and audio signals using the cable provided (yellow, 3 - Composite audio/video red, white). 4 - Component video Carries component video signals using the cable provided (red, blue, green)

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The drive buttons labeled in orange are used to navigate the browser interface. 1 - Power Power up / Enter standby mode 2 - Up arrow Move the cursor up 3 - Right arrow Move the cursor right 4 - Down arrow Move the cursor down 5 - Left arrow Move the cursor left 6 - Setup Enter setup menu 7 - Video mode Changes video detail level 8 9

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The drive buttons labeled in white are used during media playback. 8 - Menu Switch to browse mode / DVD main menu 9 - Previous Play the previous file 10 - Next Play the next file 11 - Play/Pause Play current file or folder / Pause playback 12 - Stop Stop playback 13 - FF Fast forward 14 - Rewind Rewind 15 - Subtitle Switch DVD / DivX subtitles 16 - Audio Switch audio channels 10 11

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1 Power up / Enter standby mode Enter setup menu 2 Open DVD title menu 3 Switch to browse mode / DVD main menu 4 Play the previous / next file 5 Fast rewind / Fast forward 6 7 Switch audio channels 8 Cursor keys 9 Switch DVD angles / Rotate image 10 Switch DVD / DivX subtitles Play current file / folder 11 12 13

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12 Display file properties / played time 13 Search by Title / Time 14 Stop current playback 15 Pause current playback 16 Repeat from A to B 17 Change the repeat mode 18 Enlarge image 19 Slow motion playback 20 Number pad 21 Volume up 22 Volume Down 12 13

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PULL Initial Setup – Remote A protective tab is inserted into the battery compartment of the remote to maintain the charge of the battery. Before fi rst using the remote you must pull gently on this tab to remove it completely. 14 15

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Initial Setup - Adding Media Before you can enjoy your pictures, music, and movies on the go you must copy them onto the drive from a computer. Simply connect the included USB cable to the drive and an available USB port on your home laptop or PC. In most cases you will not need to use the power cable, but if your computer is having diffi culty recognizing the drive then please connect it as well. No additional software is needed - your media drive should be recognized automatically. You w

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This device can play back MPEG1/VCD, MPEG2, DivX/Xvid(AVI), DVD Folder, MP3 and WAV music files, JPEG photo and graphic files. You can store program and other data files on the drive as well. When you have finished adding your own content to the media drive, look for a tray icon such as this one called Safely Remove Hardware in the lower right and left click on it. Choose the menu option that lists your media drive and wait for confirmation that it is safe to remove the drive before unpl

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Setup – AV connections When connecting your drive to a television, projector, or receiver you may use either composite or component cabling. Composite cabling is the most common and supports only standard defi nition. You will need only the cable with the yellow, white, and red connections for a composite setup. 17

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Component cabling is considered higher quality and allows your drive to output a high resolution signal. Keep in mind that even when your drive is displaying at high resolution the content is being scaled up from standard resolution and is not truly high defi nition. When using component cabling you will need the cable with green, blue, and red connections. You will also need the composite cable, but only for the audio (white and red) plugs. 18 19

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After the audio and video cables are connected simply plug in the power adapter, and turn on the drive using the power button on the drive or remote control. After a few seconds the blue power light on the drive should stop blinking and you should see the media drive interface on your screen. If you do not, please press the video mode button on the drive (see reference above) until you see a clear picture. If you prefer, you may also press the Menu and Fast Forward buttons on the remo

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Media Playback When first started, your media drive will display its contents in a list view called the browser interface. This base level of the drive will be labeled ROOT. You may return to this point at any time by pressing the Title button on the remote. 20 21


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