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Table of Contents Chapter One: Setting Up Your Gateway 610 Media Center PC About your Gateway 610 Media Center PC Planning your Media Center PC setup Locating connections Setting up the hardware Connecting the audio and video source Connecting the IR control cable Connecting the wireless keyboard - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 4
33 Manually updating the Guide 34 Recording TV programs 35 Using Recorded TV 37 Changing My TV Settings 38 Burning recorded TV programs to DVD 39 Chapter Five: Using My Music 41 Getting started with My Music 42 Adding music files to the Media Library 42 Adding music CDs to the Media - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 5
78 Getting more help 81 Using Help and Support 82 Other Media Center resources 83 Documentation 83 Windows Update 83 Web site 83 Identifying your model 84 Gateway model number 84 Gateway serial number 84 Contacting Gateway 84 Appendix A: Safety, Regulatory, and Legal Information - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 6
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• Plan your Media Center PC setup • Set up hardware and software SettingUp Gateway 610 Media Center PC ChapterOne 1 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 8
The Gateway 610 Media Center PC provides powerful computing and rich entertainment capabilities. You can run the Windows XP Media Center while using other programs or just enjoy the Windows XP Media Center in full-screen mode without using other programs. Use the Media Center remote the same way - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 9
of your Media Center PC, your Media Center PC may also include wireless Ethernet capabilities. For more information about connecting to a network with your wireless Ethernet hardware, see the networking user's guide included on the hard drive. To open the document, click Start, Gateway Documentation - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 10
detailed instructions about connecting the audio/video 4 source (step 3), see page 6. 3 3 1 2 Connect your broadband Internet (optional) 4 Connect the IR control cable (optional) Plug one end of the IR control cable into your PC, then stick the other end to the set-top box sensor window. Remove - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 11
5 Install the keyboard, mouse, and remote batteries. 6 Plug in your PC 7 Turn on your PC 8 Connect wireless devices Press the power button on the top of your Media Center PC. keyboard sensor mouse sensor For detailed instructions about connecting wireless devices, see page 8. 5 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 12
source supports: • S-Video - The video signal provides the highest quality video for your Media Center PC. If you use S-Video, you also need to connect the audio source using RCA stereo plugs. • Coaxial (TV) - The video and audio signals are both carried on one cable. The coaxial cable is the way to - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 13
IR control cable into the IR control port on the back of your Media Center PC. 3 Remove the adhesive paper from the back of the IR control. 2 Locate Before using the Media Center remote, make sure that the set-top box is set to accept infrared signals. See your set-top box guide for information - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 14
Connecting the wireless keyboard and mouse 1 Press and hold the connect button on the Media Center PC for about 3 seconds. 3 Press and hold the connect button on the Media Center PC for about 3 seconds. 2 Press and hold the connect button on the keyboard for about 3 seconds. 4 Press and hold the - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 15
, check for Windows Updates to make sure that Media Center has the most recent software releases and security updates installed. For more information, see "Windows Update" on page 83. 4 Configure the Windows XP Media Center software for your specific requirements Follow the on-screen instructions. 9 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 16
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SettingUp Media Center PC Optional Connections • Connect an optional TV • Connect to an existing sound system ChapterTwo 11 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 18
TV you connected to, connect the Audio out jacks (analog or digital) to your TV Audio in jacks. If you do not connect the Audio out jacks to your TV, the sound will continue to play from your Media Center PC. Help: By default, the Gateway 610 Media Center PC uses a screen resolution of 1280 x 768 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 19
To connect a TV 1 Connect an S-Video cable (not included) to the S-Video Out port on the back of your Media Center PC. 2 Connect the other end of the cable to the S-Video In port on the back of your TV. 3 Turn the TV on and select the - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 20
home theater, you can connect your Media Center PC to an existing sound system. Use: • 1/8" stereo to RCA plug Y-cables to connect the Media Center PC to an analog sound system. • Toslink digital cable to connect your Media Center PC to digital audio inputs (S/PDIF). Connect front analog speakers - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 21
you've connected your sound system, you need to select your speaker setup options. To select speaker options in Windows XP Media Center 2004 1 Click Start, Control Panel, Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices, then click Sounds and Audio Devices. The Sounds and Audio Devices Properties dialog box opens - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 22
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GettingStarted • Learn about your Gateway 610 Media Center PC • Start the Media Center PC • Use your Media Center PC • Learn about the remote • Learn about the wireless keyboard ChapterThree 17 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 24
Checking out your Media Center PC Front 1 1 2 18 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 25
memory card drive. 3 4 8 SmartMedia (SM) card reader Transfer files from a digital device to your Media Center through the removable memory 9 card drive. Press to sync the wireless connections between the 9 Connect button Media Center PC, keyboard, and mouse. See the setup instructions - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 26
DVD +R/+RW 1 DVD -R/-RW CD-R/-RW (recordable DVD and CD drive) 2 DVD/CD drive eject button 3 Microphone jack Icon Description Use this drive to listen to R/RW audio CDs, install games and programs, watch DVDs . 11 Power button Press to turn your PC on or off. Press and hold for a few - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 27
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FM In antenna (external coaxial connector) 2 Subwoofer speaker 3 Power connector 4 Ethernet jack 5 Rear Analog Audio Out jack (line out) 6 Kensington lock slot 7 Front Analog Audio out jack (line out) 8 Digital Audio Out jack (S/PDIF) 9 Center/subwoofer Analog Audio Out jack (line out) 10 IR - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 30
full control of the Windows XP Media Center from your wireless keyboard, remote, and mouse. Use the device that is comfortable for you. To start Windows XP Media Center from the Start menu • Click Start, then click Media Center. To start Windows XP Media Center with the remote • Press the Start - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 31
expand the active window to fit the entire screen. • Click the Windows XP Media Center taskbar button or the Start button on the keyboard or remote to return to the Windows XP Media Center. The Windows XP Media Center menu bar and transport controls toolbar appear when you move the mouse. Use the - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 32
the Windows XP Media Center software. Audio/Video (A/V) control buttons control volume levels, volume mute, channel selections, and the DVD menu. Numeric keypad/ Data entry buttons let you enter numbers and characters from the remote. Power control button puts the Media Center PC in Standby mode - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 33
Using the remote Use the Media Center remote to watch TV, videos, and DVDs, to listen to music, and to view pictures. Use the remote navigation buttons to highlight a Windows XP Media Center menu option, then press the OK button to select the menu option. Press one of the menu shortcut buttons on - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 34
Media Center PC in Standby mode (reduced power). Internet button starts your Internet browser. Shortcut buttons give you direct access to Media Center PC the center of the screen in all directions. Transport buttons let you replay buffered TV programs and play the CD and DVD player. Audio/Video - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 35
• Watch Live TV • View the Guide and select TV programs • Schedule, record, and sort TV program recordings. • Search for programs by categories, title, or keyword. • Change My TV settings UsingMyTV ChapterFour 29 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 36
from the Guide, or search for a TV program by category, title, or keyword. 2 Press the OK button to maximize the TV viewing window to full-screen mode. To exit the full-screen mode With My TV in full-screen mode, press the remote's Back navigation button. The previous Windows XP Media Center screen - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 37
Using the remote to play TV recordings My TV automatically records TV programs to a program buffer as you watch TV. When you stop or pause live TV programs, My TV continues recording (buffering) the program for up to 30 minutes so you can watch the program where you previously left off. You can - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 38
to the buffer. Help: For more information about watching buffered TV programs, see topics in About My TV section of the Windows XP Media Center Help. To open Media Center Help, move the mouse to activate the menu bar, then click the Help button . To pause or stop and replay a buffered TV program - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 39
Center PC, see topics in About the Guide section of the Windows XP Media Center Help. To open Windows XP Media Center Help, move the mouse to activate the menu bar, then click the Help button . 2 Highlight the program you want to watch and press the OK button. One of the following will occur: • If - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 40
before continuing the manual Guide update instructions. Contact your Internet Service Provider for more information. Help: For more information about using and configuring the Guide, see topics in About the Guide section of the Windows XP Media Center Help. To open Windows XP Media Center Help, move - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 41
programs to the hard drive, your Media Center PC must be turned on, in standby mode, or hibernate mode. For more information about using standby and hibernate, Click Start, Help and Support, then search for the keywords standby or hibernate. To set up a recording from the Guide 1 On the remote - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 42
ends. Help: For more information about recording programs manually, recording programs from search, and other recording methods, see topics in Record TV located under the My TV section of the Windows XP Media Center Help. To open Windows XP Media Center Help, move the mouse to activate the menu - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 43
1 On the remote, press the My TV button. The Windows XP Media Center starts. 2 Navigate to Recorded TV, then press the OK button. The Select the program option. • Select Add recording and schedule a new program recording with Guide or Search, with Channel and time, or by Keyword. Tip: On the remote, - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 44
the Guide, reset the Guide lineup, and update the Guide information. • Select Set up TV signal to choose the video source, such as cable, satellite, or antenna, that is connected to your Media Center PC. • Select Adjust display settings to adjust the video settings for the display. • Select Audio to - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 45
. Use Sonic PrimeTime to copy the recorded program to a DVD (a recordable DVD drive is optional for the Gateway 610 Media Center PC). Tip: Record TV programs to DVD on type DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, and other recordable DVD media. Record TV programs to CD on type CD-R, CD-RW, and other recordable - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 46
OK. The TV programs burn to the DVD. Tip: Recordable DVDs have a 4.7 GB maximum capacity. If the TV program you want to record is long enough to require more than 4.7 GB of recording space, you can reduce the Windows XP Media Center program recording quality setting before recording the program - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 47
UsingMy Music • Browse music selections • Search for music by titles and keywords • Play music • Add songs and audio files to the Media Library • View music CD information such as artist name, song title, album cover art, and more. ChapterFive 41 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 48
for music. To add music files on your Media Center PC to the Media Player's Media Library 1 With the mouse, click Start, then click Windows Media Player. Windows Media Player opens. Tip: Additional audio formats may be supported if you install new codecs (compressor/decompressor software used to - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 49
songs and audio files to the Media Library located under the My Music section of the Windows XP Media Center Help. To open Media Center Help, move files on the hard drive, and more. After you've customized your music files using the Media Library, then use the Windows XP Media Center to play music - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 50
stop copying the CD to your Media Center PC. 6 Click Change my current format settings or Keep my current format settings, then click Finish. The CD copies to the hard drive. Tip: When adding music files to the Media Library and playing files from the Windows XP Media Center, make sure that you're - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 51
Playing My Music You can play music CDs with Windows XP Media Center's My Music. After you've added your CD collection to the Media Player's Media Library, you'll have a variety of music to listen to directly from your Media Center PC. You can play individual songs, CDs (albums), shuffle play, and - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 52
play the CD. • Select Copy CD to copy the CD to the hard drive and add the music files to the Media Library for future listening (also see "Adding music CDs to the Media Library" on page 43). You can also set audio, captioning, and captioning display options. • Select Buy Music to search for and - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 53
to view and play music from a list of all artists in your Media Library. • Select Playlists to view and play music from your custom under the My Music section of the Windows XP Media Center Help. To open Windows XP Media Center Help, move the mouse to activate the menu bar, then click the Help - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 54
Right click the Audio CD (D:) drive, then click Properties. The Audio CD (D:) Properties dialog box opens. 3 Click the AutoPlay tab. The AutoPlay tab is displayed. 4 Click Music CD in the Select a content type list. 5 Click Select an action to perform, Play Audio CD using Media Center under Actions - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 55
ChapterSix UsingMy Pictures • Manage and add pictures to your photo library • Browse and search for pictures • View and touch up pictures • Print and share pictures • Watch pictures as slide shows • View picture details such as file name, file date, picture pixel size, where the picture is stored, - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 56
Media Center lets you view these digital image file types: File type (format) Joint Photographic Experts Group Tagged Image File Format Graphics Interchange Format Bitmap Windows MetaFile Portable Network Graphics File extension .jpg, .jpeg .tif .gif (animated .gif files are not supported - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 57
Pictures To organize picture files 1 With the mouse, click Start, then click My Pictures. The My Pictures window opens. folders. The Windows XP Media Center only displays picture files placed in the My Pictures or Shared Pictures folders. 2 Make new folders in the My Pictures folder and copy files - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 58
My Pictures After you've organized your picture files in the My Pictures or Shared Pictures folder, you can view pictures in the Windows XP Media Center's My Pictures. The picture folders are displayed just as you organized them in the My Pictures or Shared Pictures folders. To view pictures from - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 59
can also press the left and right remote navigation buttons to view the pictures manually at your own pace. • Select Sort by name to sort the pictures by are shared from other users. • Select Other media to view pictures that are on a removable memory card. • Select Settings to change the slide show - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 60
to view the pictures manually at your own pace. picture print. • Select Touch up to remove red eye and change the picture contrast. to view the previous picture's details. Playing audio during a slide show In addition to watching Media Center Help. To open Windows XP Media Center Help, move the - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 61
UsingMy Videos • Manage and add videos to your video library • Browse and search for videos • Share videos • View video details such as file name, file date, picture pixel size, where the picture is stored, and more. ChapterSeven 55 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 62
XP Media Center lets you watch these digital video file types: File type (format) Windows Media file Windows Media A/V Video file Movie file Windows MetaFile File extension .wm, .asf .wmv .avi .mpeg, .mpg, .mpe, .m1v, .mp2, .mpv2 .wmf Tip: Additional video formats may be supported if you install - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 63
with other users. Help: For more information about managing video files, see topics in Manage video files located under the My Videos section of the Media Center Help. To open Media Center Help, move the mouse to activate the menu bar, then click the Help button . 57 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 64
Videos folder, you can view videos in the Windows XP Media Center's My Videos. The video clips To view videos from the Windows XP Media Center 1 On the remote, press the My Videos button. that are shared from other users. • Select Other media to view videos that are on a removable memory card. 58 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 65
aspect ratio screen display options. Help: For more information about using My Videos, see topics in My Videos section of the Windows XP Media Center Help. To open Windows XP Media Center Help, move the mouse to activate the menu bar, then click the Help button . Tip: You can also change the display - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 66
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UsingPlay DVD ChapterEight • Play DVDs • Set language, subtitles, and audio defaults. 61 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 68
do? dialog box opens. Click Play DVD Video using Media Center. If you want the Windows XP Media Center to always play DVDs using the Media Center, click to select the Always do the selected action check box. The DVD plays. - OR - If a DVD player installation program opens (for player software that - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 69
menu options 1 Press the DVD menu button. The DVD menu opens. 2 On the remote, highlight the menu option you want to select, such as language, subtitles, and others, then press the OK button. Tip: DVD menu options vary and depend on the options provided by the DVD publisher. - OR - Press the Stop - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 70
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UsingRadio • Play FM and Internet radio and preset favorite stations • Preset favorite radio stations • Rewind, pause, stop, skip forward, and play radio recordings. ChapterNine 65 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 72
. Tip: The Windows XP Media Center Radio buffers up to 30 minutes of a radio program. However, it does not let you schedule a radio recording or manually record radio programs. While listening to FM radio you can pause, play, stop, skip forward, or skip back in the audio stream. You can also change - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 73
on the next available preset radio memory slot. • Highlight the Tune + or Tune - button to continue manually scanning for stations. Tip: If Internet button appears in the Windows XP Media Center Radio only if one or more Internet radio Web links have been installed. Go to Online Spotlight to check - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 74
Radio recordings When you play the radio, the Windows XP Media Center automatically records radio programs to a program buffer as you exact point where you paused it. Stop to stop the radio program. Windows XP Media Center continues to record the radio program for up to 30 minutes. If you stop the - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 75
Changing Radio Settings Use Radio Settings to customize the Windows XP Media Center Radio. You can change, remove, and reorder the FM radio preset stations. You can also auto-sort the stations in numeric order. To use the Settings menu 1 On the remote, - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 76
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UsingOther Features ChapterTen • Set up the external video inputs, such as a game box or VCR • Adjust Windows XP Media Center Settings • Use More Programs • View the Online Spotlight 71 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 78
Setting up the external video input You can connect a game box, VCR, or other external video device for viewing on your Media Center PC. After you connect the external video device, use the Gaming Input option to select the port for the device. You can also select a normal or - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 79
Settings menu and use the sub-menus to adjust the Media Center settings to your preferences. Help: For more information about the Settings menu options, see topics in Change settings in Media Center section of the Media Center Help. To open Media Center Help, move the mouse to activate the menu bar - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 80
gives you access to other programs and games available to use or play from the Windows XP Media Center. To use More Programs 1 Press the Start button on the remote. The Windows XP Media Center menu is displayed. 2 Highlight More Programs, then press the OK button. The Programs menu is displayed - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 81
Using Online Spotlight The Media Center Online Spotlight highlights new ways to enjoy and use your Media Center PC. Check the Online Spotlight regularly to learn more tips and tricks and to get the most out of your Media Center experience. To access the Online Spotlight 1 Press the Start button on - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 82
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GettingHelp • Get answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) • Learn about the Windows XP Media Center online help and other information resources • Get Gateway contact information ChapterEleven 77 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 84
Display type - The Windows XP Media Center is best viewed on the Gateway 610 Media Center PC display. Other types of external display advanced features, produce a better quality picture, and support higher screen resolutions. Your Media Center PC external video display will likely be better on a - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 85
do I configure my Media Center PC to output to a TV? A: Your Gateway 610 Media Center PC detects when you use an external S-Video display device and automatically changes the display settings for the S-Video display device. For more information, review the FAQ topic at: support.gateway.com/windowsxp - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 86
"Download Error" message when the Windows XP Media Center tries to update the Guide? A: You must be connected to the Internet to update the Guide. Make sure that your Internet account is set up and connected to your Media Center PC. For information, see "Manually updating the Guide" on page 34. 80 - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 87
, if you need additional help or To open Media Center Help 1 In the Media Center window, move the mouse to activate the Media Center tool bar. The tool bar appears at the top of the window. information about using the Windows XP Media Center features, help is available at your fingertips. 2 Click - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 88
Your Gateway 610 Media Center PC also includes Help and Support, an easily accessible collection of help information, troubleshooters, and automated support. Use Help and Support to answer questions about Windows and to help you quickly discover and use the many features of your Media Center PC - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 89
instructions. microsoft.com/windowsxp/mediacenter/ and the Gateway Support Web site at support.gateway.com/windowsxp/mediacenter/ and support.gateway.com/support/manlib/index.shtml Web site You can get the latest FAQs, user guides, and tips and tricks about making the most of your Media Center - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 90
with your Media Center PC. The invoice also contains your customer ID number. You can access the following services through your telephone to get answers to your questions: Resource Service description How to reach Fax on demand support Order a catalog of documents on common problems, then - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 91
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-type outlet. This is a safety Caution: Always follow these instructions to help guard against personal injury and damage to your Gateway system. feature. If you are unable to insert the plug into an outlet, contact an electrician to install the appropriate outlet. • If you use an extension cord - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 93
the operating instructions are followed. • The system was dropped or the cabinet is damaged. • The system performance changes. Warning: To prevent electric shock, never remove the cover. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. Replacement parts and - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 94
Ethernet operate in the 2.4 GHz (i.e. 802.11B/G LAN & Bluetooth), emitter on or off" in the networking user's guide included 5.2 GHz (i.e. 802.11A LAN), and traditional cellular or on the hard drive. To open the document click Start, PCS cellular bands (i.e. Cellular data modem). The Gateway - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 95
them in any way. Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it. Please contact Gateway for service. Warning: Only use drivers approved for the country in which the device will be used. See the Gateway 610 System DVD, or contact Gateway Technical Support for additional - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 96
Part 15 Low power, way. Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it. Contact Gateway for service. Warning: The transmitting device embedded in this system may not be used with any antenna other than provide with the system. The wireless devices installed in this system - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 97
Companies, Inc. 610 Gateway Drive, North Sioux City, SD 57049 (605) 232-2000 Fax: (605) 232-2023 Product: 03-DT009-01S, 03-DT009-01X, 03-DT009-01XL, or 610 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this product is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 98
or premises wiring using a compatible modular jack which is Part 68 compliant. See installation instructions for details. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is used discontinuance of service may be required. The telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 99
power output installed outdoors is subject to licensing. Warning: Wireless devices are not user serviceable. Do not modify them in any way. Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it. Contact Gateway for service. Warning: The transmitting device embedded in this system - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 100
also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. In some cases, the inside wiring associated with a single-line individual service may be the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines, and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 101
system label to verify the presence of wireless devices. Wireless devices that may be in your system are only qualified for use in Mexico if a COFETEL ID is on the system are on. The power output of the system may have an optional wireless keyboard and mouse included with it. The power power - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 102
circuits. Contact with them could be fatal. 96 7 6 5 4 3 1 2 Reference Grounding component 1 Electric service equipment 2 Power service grounding electrode system (NEC Art 250, Part H) 3 Ground clamps 4 Grounding conductors (NEC Section 810-21) Antenna discharge unit 5 (NEC Section - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 103
Gateway systems equipped with CD and DVD drives comply with the appropriate safety standards, including IEC 825. The laser devices in these components are classified as "Class 1 Laser Products" under a US Department of Health and Human Services Reverse engineering or disassembly is prohibited. - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 104
publication at any time. Due to continuing system improvements, Gateway is not responsible for inaccurate information which may appear in this manual. For the latest product updates, consult the Gateway Web site at www.gateway.com. In no event will Gateway be liable for direct, indirect, special - Gateway 610 | Gateway 610 Media Center PC User's Guide - Page 105
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