IOGear MP3 Player GMD2025U120 User Manual

Installation Guide  
Portable Media Player  
GMD2025U120  
Part No. M1032  
 
Table of Contents  
Package Contents  
Requirements  
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Video Setup  
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Introduction and Playback of the Media Files  
Part Reference  
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Replacing the remote battery  
Initial Setup – Remote  
Initial Setup - Adding Media  
Setup – AV connections  
Media Playback  
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File types  
FCC  
CE  
MPEG Disclaimer  
Contact  
Warranty  
Setup Menu  
General Setup  
Audio Setup  
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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  
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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.  
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Part Reference  
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1 - Power light (blue)  
On: The device is on.  
Blinking: The device is booting up or being accessed  
via USB.  
One blink: Received a remote control command.  
2 - Remote light (orange)  
3 - Composite audio/video  
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,  
red, white).  
Carries component video signals using the cable provided (red, blue, green).  
Connects to a PC to add or remove content from the drive.  
Connect to the AC adapter. (DC 5V, 2A)  
4 - Component video  
5 - USB connector  
6 - Power connector  
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The drive buttons labeled in orange are used to navigate the browser interface.  
1 - Power  
Power up / Enter standby mode  
Move the cursor up  
2 - Up arrow  
3 - Right arrow  
4 - Down arrow  
5 - Left arrow  
6 - Setup  
Move the cursor right  
Move the cursor down  
Move the cursor left  
Enter setup menu  
7 - Video mode  
Changes video detail level  
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The drive buttons labeled in white are used during media playback.  
8 - Menu  
Switch to browse mode / DVD main menu  
Play the previous file  
9 - Previous  
10 - Next  
Play the next file  
Play current file or folder / Pause playback  
Stop playback  
11 - Play/Pause  
12 - Stop  
Fast forward  
13 - FF  
14 - Rewind  
15 - Subtitle  
16 - Audio  
Rewind  
Switch DVD / DivX subtitles  
Switch audio channels  
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Power up / Enter standby mode  
Enter setup menu  
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Open DVD title menu  
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Switch to browse mode / DVD main menu  
Play the previous / next file  
Fast rewind / Fast forward  
Switch audio channels  
Cursor keys  
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Switch DVD angles / Rotate image  
Switch DVD / DivX subtitles  
Play current file / folder  
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Display file properties / played time  
Search by Title / Time  
Stop current playback  
Pause current playback  
Repeat from A to B  
Change the repeat mode  
Enlarge image  
Slow motion playback  
Number pad  
Volume up  
Volume Down  
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Initial Setup – Remote  
A protective tab is inserted into the battery compartment of the remote to maintain the charge of the battery.  
Before first using the remote you must pull gently on this tab to remove it completely.  
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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 difficulty recognizing  
the drive then please connect it as well.  
No additional software is needed - your media drive should be recognized automatically. You will see a new drive  
letter appear in the My Computer window. Treat your media drive the same as you would any storage device  
such as a thumb drive or memory stick. Arrange your pictures, music, and movies in folders however you wish.  
Keep in mind that placing many files in one large folder will take longer to browse than several well-organized  
smaller folders.  
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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 unplugging  
the USB cable.  
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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 definition. You will need only the  
cable with the yellow, white, and red connections for a composite setup.  
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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 definition.  
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.  
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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 remote  
simultaneously to do the same thing. This will cycle the unit through available output modes  
until you find one that is supported by your display.  
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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.  
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The basic controls for the browser interface are:  
Select an item from the list by pressing the up or down arrows.  
Pressing the next or previous buttons will scroll the list one page at a time.  
Pressing the right arrow will open a folder and display its contents.  
Pressing the left arrow will return to the previous (higher level) folder.  
Pressing play on a file will display a picture, or play a music or video file.  
Pressing stop will return you to the browser interface.  
Pressing play on a folder of pictures will begin a slideshow.  
Pressing play on a folder of music or video files will play all files consecutively.  
Pressing menu will switch to thumbnail view, where all pictures show up as small icons.  
Pressing menu again will switch back to list view showing file names.  
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Setup Menu  
Press SETUP to display the Setup Menu. See the following to set up the functions:  
Operation of SETUP MENU  
Press  
Press  
to select the sub-menu.  
to enter the sub-menu.  
PLAY/  
Select EXIT SETUP and press  
exit.  
to  
PLAY/  
You can also press  
to exit directly.  
SETUP  
Operation of the Sub-menu  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
Press  
to select the function.  
to move to “Options”.  
/
to select the setting.  
to confirm.  
PLAY /  
to move to “Functions”.  
/
Select MAIN PAGE and press  
to exit.  
PLAY  
Functions  
Options  
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General Setup  
OSD LANGUAGE  
DVD MENU  
Select the language to display the SETUP  
MENU, information and DivX subtitle.  
Select the language for the default menu when  
playing a DVD movie.  
ANGLE MARK  
When playing a multi angle DVD movie, a mark  
will be displayed on screen.  
ON  
The angle mark will be displayed on  
the screen for 3 seconds.  
OFF  
The angle mark will not be displayed  
on the screen.  
AUDIO  
Select the language for the default audio  
when playing a DVD movie.  
CLOSED CAPTIONS  
If a movie contains “Closed Captions”, it will  
have “Closed Captions” or CC mark printed on  
its retail box. Set this function “ON” to display  
the Closed Captions contained.  
SUBTITLE  
Select the language for the default subtitle when  
playing a DVD movie. If “OFF” is selected, the  
subtitle will not be displayed when play back.  
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Audio Setup  
This sub-menu can only be set when the  
unit stops playback.  
DOWNMIX  
Set this function when output audio signal  
via the Composite connectors:  
LT/RT  
Outputs the left or right channel to  
both channels.  
Stereo  
Outputs stereo audio.  
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Video Setup  
This sub-menu can only be set when the  
unit stops playback.  
TV STANDARD  
NTSC: Outputs NTSC signal to TV.  
PAL: Outputs PAL signal to TV.  
TV STANDARD  
4:3 PS  
4:3 LB  
16:9  
Displays the 16:9 images in “Pan  
and Scan” with a 4:3 ratio TV  
connected.  
Displays the 16:9 images in  
“Letter Box” with a 4:3 ratio TV  
connected.  
Connects to a 16:9 wide screen  
TV.  
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PICTURE MODE  
FOR UPSCALING IN HIGH DEFINITION  
(720p) Play Back Only  
AUTO  
Follows the contents to output the  
picture mode.  
In order to get an Up-Scaled HD 720p  
resolution on your HDTV when watching videos  
or Photos, please Press SETUP to display the  
Setup Menu. Go under the Video Setup,  
select Component Out – Select 720p – Exit  
Setup and press PLAY to watch your content.  
FILM  
Always output progressive scan.  
Always output interlaced scan.  
VIDEO  
SMART  
Enhanced picture quality of the  
AUTO mode.  
Under the Component Setup you will also see  
the other two formats below. Select your  
choice of format to fit your TV Display.  
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COMPONENT OUTPUT  
SD INTERLACE  
When connecting to a TV equipped with Y/Cb/Cr video input.  
SD  
When connecting to a TV equipped with Y/Pb/Pr video input. Enabling this option will  
PROGRESSIVE  
make VIDEO OUTPUT options disabled.  
720P  
When connecting to a TV supports high definition video input, enabling this option will  
output a 16:9 up-scaling component video format for High Definition displays.  
Enabling this option will make TV STANDARD / TV DISPLAY / VIDEO OUTPUT  
options disabled, and the DVD/JPEG ZOOM function will also be disabled at this mode.  
Note  
You’ll have to exit the SETUP MENU for these settings to take place.  
• By holding  
and then pressing MENU button on the remote control, or pressing  
the button on the keypad, the video output format can be switched in the following  
sequence: 720p SD PROGRESSIVE SD INTERLACE NTSC / PAL (toggle)  
and so on. If you find the display incorrect, try this method to get back to standard  
NTSC or PAL video output, and then configure the video setup correct.  
After Exiting the settings, choose the movie folder that you want by using the up and down  
arrows on your remote. Press Play to View.  
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Introduction and Playback of the Media Files  
Folder Play  
Folder1  
..  
DVD Folder  
Movie1  
Movie1  
A folder  
A IFO file  
The parental folder  
A VOB file  
This device introduces a convenient feature  
named “Folder Play”. You can play all media files  
contained in one folder by simply pressing the  
PLAY button on that folder icon. A maximum of  
2048 files/folders can be categorized into one  
single folder. By selecting the parental folder  
icon ( ...) or pressing the button, you can  
come up a level in its directory tree.  
“DVD Folder” means a folder contains complete  
DVD movie files. This device can directly play  
back this folder just like playing back a DVD  
disc. To establish a DVD folder on this device,  
just insert the DVD disc into a computers optical  
drive, and then go to “My Computer” to browse  
the disc. Copy the entire “VIDEO_TS” folder on  
the DVD to this device. Some DVD discs can’t  
be copied because they have been protected  
(with the CSS protection). The back-up opera-  
tion of any DVD content must obey your local  
law of copyright/ intellectual property rights.  
Please respect copyright, do not copy DVDs  
with copyright and do not distribute them to  
other people.  
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To play the “DVD Folder” movie, simply select  
the folder and then press the PLAY button. Or  
This kind of media files includes DivX and Xvid files.  
Most of them are available as separate video files  
(the filename extensions include avi, divx, and xvid)  
and subtitle files.  
you can play it by selecting the  
VIDEO_TS  
IFO file, and then press the PLAY button.  
To play these media files, select the video file or the  
folder that contains these files, and then press the  
PLAY button. The subtitle has to be named exactly  
the same filename as the movie file in order to  
display automatically.  
If the DVD Folder is incomplete,  
you can still play back the VOB  
files directly, while some functions  
will be lost, such as the selection  
of subtitles, chapters, and angles.  
For text type subtitle files encoded in ANSI code,  
the OSD Language must be set to match the  
language of the subtitle; while the ones encoded in  
Unicode (UCS2) fashion can be displayed properly  
regardless of the OSD Language setting.  
DivX Files  
Movie2  
Movie2  
A DivX video file  
A DivX subtitle file (its  
filename must be the  
same as the movie file)  
UTF-8 subtitles are not supported.  
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VCD and MPEG1 Files  
If the VOB file is in a “DVD Folder”, please follow  
the instructions of “DVD Folder” section to play  
back the entire movie. Playing back a single  
VOB file directly will cause some DVD functions  
to be lost, such as the selection of subtitles,  
chapter and angle.  
Movie3  
A MPEG1 media file  
This kind of media files includes files that meet the  
MPEG1 format (the filename extensions include  
dat, mpg, mpe, and mpeg). To play these media  
files, select the media file or the folder that contains  
these files, and then press the PLAY button.  
Music Files  
Music1  
Music2  
A MP3 music file  
A WAV music file  
MPEG2 Files  
Movie3  
A MPEG1 media file  
This device can play both MP3 and WAV music  
files. To play these music files, select a file or a  
folder that contains these files, and then press  
the PLAY button. While the music is playing,  
the playback seek slider will be displayed on  
the screen. The title, performer, and the album  
information from the ID3 tag of an MP3 file will  
be displayed on the screen also.  
This kind of media files includes files that meet  
the MPEG2 format (the filename extensions  
included mpg, mpe, mpeg, vob, m2p). To play  
these media files, select the movie file or the  
folder that contains these files, and then press  
the PLAY button.  
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Photo and Graphic Files  
Other Files  
This device can also be used for Power Point  
Presentations when connected to your Projector.  
Make sure to save all the slides as JPEG before  
transferring it in to the media player.  
You can perform the same function referenced  
above for the Photos and Graphic Files.  
Photo1  
A JPEG graphic file  
This kind of media files includes files that meet  
the JPEG format (the filename extensions include  
jpg, jpe, jpeg). Most digital cameras store photo  
images in this format.  
FOR MORE IN DEPTH INFORMATION ON THE  
AV PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS PLEASE VISIT  
To play back these graphic files, select a file or  
a folder that contains these files, and then press  
the PLAY button. This device will play all graphic  
files in one folder sequentially with a fixed interval  
(slide-show mode). You can configure this  
functions in SETUP MENU > PREFERENCE  
PAGE > S.S. INTERVAL.  
If you don’t want to display the photos in  
the slide-show mode, you can press the  
button and then press  
previous or next photo file.  
or  
button for  
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Replacing the remote battery  
If your remote control stops working you may need to replace the included battery. Your remote uses  
a standard button battery, model CR2025. To open the battery tray you will need to slide the locking  
mechanism down and then pull out on the tray simultaneously. The replacement battery should be placed  
into the tray with the positive side facing up. Then slide the tray back into the remote until you hear the  
locking mechanism click.  
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+
CR2
3
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CR2
3
CR2025  
3V  
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File types  
Unsupported Files  
There may be some media files that your drive cannot display yet. File types like MPEG4 (mp4), Windows  
Media Video (wmv), and QuickTime (mov) are not supported at this time. Files that are supported are  
listed below.  
DVD Folder  
“DVD Folder” means a folder containing complete DVD movie files. These files can be found in the  
VIDEO_TS folder on the DVD. Some DVD discs may not be copied this way because of CSS copy  
protection. To play a “DVD Folder” movie, simply select the  
IFO file or the folder containing it, and  
then press the Play button.  
DivX Files  
Most DivX movies are self-contained video and audio in a single file. A file with subtitles can be provided  
as well, and must have the same file name as the movie. File extensions for DivX movies include avi, divx,  
and xvid. To play these movies, simply select the video file or a folder that contains these files, and then  
press the Play button.  
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VCD and MPEG1 Files  
MPEG 1 files (found on VCDs) are self-contained video and audio. File extensions can include dat, mpg,  
mpe, and mpeg. To play an MPEG 1 movie, simply select the file or a folder that contains these files, and  
then press the Play button.  
MPEG2 Files  
MPEG 2 files (often found on DVDs) can have file extensions of mpg, mpe, mpeg, vob, or m2p. To play  
these media files, select the movie file or the folder that contains these files, and then press the Play  
button. If a VOB file is from a DVD, please follow the instructions in the “DVD Folder” section to play back  
the entire movie. Playing back a single VOB file directly will disable some DVD functions, such as the  
selection of subtitles, chapter and angle.  
Music Files  
This device can play both MP3 and WAV music files. To play these music files, select one or a folder  
that contains these files, and then press the Play button. While music is playing, a progress bar will be  
displayed on the screen. If an MP3 file has embedded ID3 information the title, performer, and the album  
information will also be displayed on the screen.  
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Picture Files  
In order to be displayed by your media drive, pictures must be in the JPEG format. File extensions can  
include jpg, jpe, or jpeg. To view a single picture, select it from the list view or thumbnail view and press  
Play. To begin a slideshow of all pictures in a folder, press Play while selecting the folder.  
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Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement  
15.21  
You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for com-  
pliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment.  
15.105(b)  
This equipment 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 communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular in-  
stallation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be  
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference  
by one or more of the following measures:  
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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Operation is subject to the following two conditions:  
1) this device may not cause interference and  
2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of  
the device.  
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:  
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.  
End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This  
transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.  
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CE Statement  
This device has been tested and found to comply with the requirements set up in the council directive  
on the approximation of the law of member states relating to EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, Low Voltage  
Directive 73/23/EEC and R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC.  
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MPEG Disclaimer  
THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE  
PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR (i) ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE  
WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD (“MPEG-4 VIDEO”) AND/OR (ii) DECODING MPEG-4 VIDEO THAT  
WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND/  
OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG-4 VIDEO.  
NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
INCLUDING THAT RELATING TO PROMOTIONAL, INTERNAL AND COMMERCIAL USES AND LICENSING  
MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA, LLC. SEE HTTP://WWW.MPEGLA.COM.  
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Contact  
IOGEAR, INC.  
23 Hubble  
Irvine, CA 92618  
P 949.453.8782  
F 949.453.8785  
© 2008 IOGEAR. All Rights reserved. Part No. M1032  
IOGEAR, the IOGEAR logo, are trademarks or registered trademarks of IOGEAR, Inc. Microsoft and Windows are  
registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered  
trademarks of their respective holders. IOGEAR makes no warranty of any kind with regards to the information presented  
in this document. All information furnished here is for informational purposes only and is subject to change without  
notice. IOGEAR, Inc. assumes no responsibility for any inaccuracies or errors that may appear in this document.  
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Warranty  
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