GPDR 1 PERSONAL ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM USER GUIDE GOODMANS HELPLINE PHONE NUMBER

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PERSONAL ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM GPDR 1 USER GUIDE GOODMANS HELPLINE PHONE NUMBER 0870 873 0080 Warning: In the event of return of this product, it will only be accepted by the retailer with the supplied 256Mb memory card

Important Notes CAUTION Keep product out of direct sunlight. Exposure to direct sunlight or extreme heat may cause damage or malfunction. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose to rain or moisture. CAUTION WHILST DRIVING Use of headphones whilst operating an automobile or moving vehicle is not recommended. Be careful and attentive on the road. Stop operation of the device if you find it disruptive or distracting whilst driving. CAUTION WHILST PLAYING BACK FILES If your file can not be played on the device, check if the file format is supported. If yes, use the included Multimedia Converter to convert it again. It is always recommended to convert video files before uploading to the device for playing back. CAUTION WHILST TRANSFERRING FILES Power on the device and use the USB cable to connect it to the PC. The LED indicator will illuminate. The device is now ready for file uploading. When the transmitting starts, the LED will flash. Do not disconnect the USB cable during this period. Otherwise it may cause file loss or system instability. BACK UP YOUR DATA As with any device that has flash memory, you should back up the drive regularly. IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not separately recharge, disassemble, heat above 60 C (140 F), or incinerate. Do not attempt to open the device. No user serviceable parts inside. Keep the device away from children. Do not disassemble or dispose product in fire. Use only the specified chargers which were packaged with the product. Use of another charger may present a risk of fire or explosion. Keep charger plugged in to device for at least 3 hours before attempting to operate device if battery is completely run down and is insufficient to power up device. IMPORTANT RECORDING INFORMATION We strongly recommend you to connect the power adapter when you are recording with the device. It ensures sufficient power supply and prevents file damage from power shortage. 2 GPDR 1 User Guide

Table of Contents First Time Use >>------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Location of Controls >>----------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Connecting the Device to a PC or TV >>------------------------------------------ 7 Software Installation >>----------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Synchronizing Files between PC and GPDR 1 >>------------------------------ 9 Converting and Transferring Files >>-------------------------------------------- 9 Mass Storage Mode >>------------------------------------------------------------ 10 Disconnecting the GPDR 1 from your COMPUTER >>---------------------- 11 OSD Menu >>----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 A. Photo Player >>----------------------------------------------------------------- 14 B. Video Player >>------------------------------------------------------------------17 C. Audio Player >>-----------------------------------------------------------------20 D. MP3 Player >>------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 E. AV Recorder >>----------------------------------------------------------------- 25 F. Slide Show >>-------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 G. Calendar >>---------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 H. Game >>-------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 I. Setup Menu >>------------------------------------------------------------------- 34 Direct Print >>----------------------------------------------------------------------------36 Specifications >>------------------------------------------------------------------------39 GPDR 1 User Guide 3

First Time Use This multi-functional portable device enables you to: Play MPEG-4 videos Use it as a SD/MMC card reader View JPEG images Record TV show (MPEG 4 Record digital videos compatible ASF file format) Record digital audio Print photos directly without Listen to MP3 files attaching to a PC (DPS-ready) Use it as an USB Portable Disk Use it as an alarm clock Check the pack for the following: CD Rom Installation & Application Disc USB Cable AV Cable Carry Case 256MB MMC Card Scart to RCA Adapter Earphone Li-on Battery AC Adapter 4 GPDR 1 User Guide

Location of Controls 1. Function Scroller Play/Pause : Press the centre button of the scroller to start or pause playback in Video/Audio/MP3 Player Mode. Note: The centre button of the scroller behaves the same as the OK button on the GPDR 1 front panel. Previous/Next : Scroll up/down and release the scroller to go to previous/ next item in Photo/Video/Audio/MP3 Player Mode. F.Fwd/F.Bwd : Scroll up/down and hold the scroller to speed up the playback of advancing/reversing in Video/Audio/MP3 Player Mode. Volume Up/Down : Press the button and then scroll up/down to adjust the volume during playback in Video/Audio/MP3 Player mode. 2. Hold Switch to / to lock/unlock the buttons (including the scroller) on the GPDR 1. 3. DC IN jack Power Supply : Connect the power adapter to DC IN socket whilst using GPDR 1. Charge : Connect the power adapter to DC IN socket to charge the battery. GPDR 1 User Guide 5

4. Strap Holder 5. AV IN socket Connect the AV cable to this AV IN socket to enable the recording of TV programmes. 6. Earphone socket 7. USB port 8. SD/MMC CARD slot 9. Battery Cover 10. Mode/INFO button Press the Mode button to switch to different modes. Press the Info button to turn on/off the information display whilst reviewing a single photo or playng video/audio/mp3 files or recording TV programmes. 11. Speaker 12. Record/Vol button 13. Play/Pause/OK button 14. Microphone A built-in microphone for voice record. 15. Power button 16. Menu/Stop button Use this button to call up the menu in each mode. 6 GPDR 1 User Guide

Connecting the Device to a PC or TV Connecting to a PC USB Cable Connecting to TV AV Cable Note: For TV or VCR without RCA output socket, use the supplied SCART adapter plug. GPDR 1 User Guide 7

Software Installation The installation CD bundled with the GPDR 1 contains all the necessary software and useful information (User Guide PDF) you need before operating the device. Please follow the instructions below to complete the software installation. 1. Insert the Installation CD into CD-ROM. The Select Language dialog box appears. 2. Select your preferred language and click OK to continue. 3. A Welcome dialog box appears. Click Next. 4. The Select Components dialog box appears. Click and select the software to install and then click Next. 5. The Select Program Folder dialog box appears advising that the setup program is about to add a program icon to the system, you can change the folder name listed in the text box, or simply click Next to continue. 6. The Start Copying Files dialog box appears confirming that the listed software will be installed. Click Next to continue. 7. Follow the on-screen instructions to continue and complete the installation. 8 GPDR 1 User Guide

Synchronizing files between PC and GPDR 1 Converting and Transferring Files To synchronize the files between PC and the device, read and follow the instructions below. 1. Power on the device and connect it to the computer with the provided USB cable. The following appears. Then the Multimedia Converter dialog box appears. Connect to PC PC Screen Device Display 2. Press Browse button to select the path where the required files reside. The files will be listed as thumbnails in the Source field. 3. Press Browse button to select the path where any temporary files will reside before uploading to the device. 4. Press Convert button. The conversion starts. 5. The Convert Progress dialog box appears listing the conversion detail. To cancel the coversion, press button to stop. GPDR 1 User Guide 9

Note: To select files in the Source window, click on them, the icon border will change from black to red. To select a number of files, hold down the shift or control key whilst selecting with the mouse. Multimedia Converter Supported File Type File Type (Format) Windows Media Audio and Video file format Windows Audio and Video file format Moving Picture Expert Group (MPEG) MP3 Image File Extension.asf, wav DivX AVI, Motion JPEG AVI only.mpeg, mpg, dat.mp3.bmp, jpg, tif Mass Storage Mode For PC Users Connect the device to a computer, an extra disk drive (USB Portable Disk) will appear. The device is now in Mass Storage Mode. In this mode, you can copy, move or delete files (pictures) exactly the way you manipulate files in Windows user interface. Note: For playback purpose, all the files uploaded to the GPDR 1 must be converted by Multimedia Converter first. For file storage, use Mass Storage mode only. For MAC Users (Mac OS: 9.x and 10.1 above) By connecting the device to a MAC computer (refer to the previous page), it will automatically detect Mass Storage drive. You can easily manipulate your files the way you do in MAC user interface. Please note! The Multimedia Converter will not function on a MAC computer, only Mass Storage mode can be used. 10 GPDR 1 User Guide

Disconnecting the GPDR 1 from your Computer We strongly recommend to safely remove the device from your computer when it is not in use. Complete the following before removing the USB cable from the device or PC. Windows XP 1. Click Safely Remove Hardware ( ) icon in the taskbar. 2. Select Safely remove USB Mass Storage Device from the menu. Windows 2000/Me 1. Click Unplug or Eject Hardware ( ) icon in the taskbar. 2. Select Stop USB Mass Storage Device from the menu (Windows 2000). Select Stop USB Disk from the menu (Windows Me). Windows 98 1. In My computer, right click on the removable disk corresponding to the device. 2. Select Eject from the menu. Mac OS 9.x and 10.1 above 1. Select the device icon (shown as NO_NAME or untitled drive) on the desktop. 2. Drag and drop the drive to the Trash. GPDR 1 User Guide 11

Notice: If the device is not connected to the PC when opening the Multimedia Converter program, a no device dialog box will appear, simply click to continue. The program will launch and all the converted file(s) will be saved and placed in the temporary folder. Once the device is connected to your PC, the previously converted files will then automatically be uploaded to the device. If you don t want to keep the files on your pc for backup, check the option delete temporary file(s) after the transfer?, then the files saved in the temporary files folder will be deleted after uploading to the device. The Destination window will be disabled if the device is not connected to the PC. If the device is connected to the PC, you will see 4 folders labeled PHOTO, VIDEO, AUDIO and MP3 in this window. The folders are automatically built by the system. All the converted files will be sorted and saved to these folders according to their type. To delete the files in stored in the device, select the file in the Destination window and then click. 12 GPDR 1 User Guide

OSD Menu Power on the GPDR 1, a startup screen appears, then the OSD (on-screen display) menu comes up. The OSD menu contains 9 categories. Each of them provides different functions for users to select. Before operating the GPDR 1, some important points should be noted. For playback purpose, all the files (.asf/.jpg/.mp3/.wav) uploaded to the GPDR 1 must be converted by Multimedia Converter. For file storage, use Mass Storage mode only. The GPDR 1 has internal memory. To save files in the internal memory, do not insert external memory card. If an external memory card is inserted in the GPDR 1, only the external memory can be read. For better playback speed and viewing quality, all the photos converted by Multimedia Converter will be resized to 640 x 480 pixels to fit the GPDR 1 screen size. (The video recorded by GPDR 1 will be at the size of 320 x 240 pixels.) The GPDR 1 calendar can record the date up to the year 2036. The timer record and alarm clock setting can be preset for up to 24 hours. Only one song can be set for alarm clock music. If a song is selected in AU- DIO menu and another song is selected in MP3 menu, the system will choose the newest one for alarm clock music. It s strongly recommended to turn off the LCD display and plug in the AC adapter whilst using the GPDR 1 for timer record. To format the built-in memory, do not insert a memory card in the GPDR 1, otherwise GPDR 1 will erase the data on the memory card instead. GPDR 1 User Guide 13

A. Photo Player To view photos, enter Photo Player function. Use this mode to review photos, record voice clip, add special effects to photos. To enter the Photo Player function: Press OK button or press the centre button of the scroller. Scroll up/down the scroller to select previous/next photo Press OK button to magnify/shrink the selected photo Press MENU button to enter the Photo Menu. To exit, press MENU again The Photo menu contains the following: Display MULTIPLE / SINGLE photo display Press OK button to enter Display setting. Scroll up/down to select the preferred setting and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. You may turn off the Information display whilst reviewing a single photo by pressing Mode/INFO button. 14 GPDR 1 User Guide

Attach Voice Effects Press the Menu button and use the scroller to select the Attach Voice function. will show on the bottom of the screen. Scroll up/down to select the photo to attach voice narration and press the RECORD button to start recording. icon will then show on the top of the screen. To stop recording, press STOP button. When the recording completes, a icon will appear on the photo to which the voice narration been attached. To review the photo with voice narration, press MENU button and scroll down to select and then press the centre button. Scroll up/down to select the photo attached with voice narration and press button to play. To return to a normal play without voice narration, press MENU button again and scroll down to select and then press the centre button to confirm. NEG. ART/SEPIA/B&W/MOSAIC/NORMAL Press the Menu button and use the scroller to select the Effects function. Scroll up/down to select your preferred effect and then press the centre button to confirm. The effect will then be applied to the selected photo and it will be saved as another file (the original will be kept). GPDR 1 User Guide 15

Information Delete One Delete All ON/OFF Press the Menu button and use the scroller to locate the Information icon. Press the centre button to select it. Scroll up/down to select either to enable or disable the information display and then press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. When the information display is disabled, no indicators or key instructions are shown on the screen (except lowbattery indicator) when viewing in single picture mode Using the scroller select a photo to delete. Press MENU button and scroll to Delete One. Press the centre button of the scroller to enter Delete One setting. A message will prompt asking for confirmation of deletion, press the centre button of the scroller to delete. Otherwise press STOP button to cancel deletion. Press the Menu button and use the scroller to locate the Delete All function. A message will prompt asking for confirmation to delete all the photos in this folder, press the centre button of the scroller to delete all. Otherwise press STOP button to cancel deletion. 16 GPDR 1 User Guide

B. Video Player With this function you can review videos. To enter the Video Player function: Press the MODE button or use the scroller to highlight the centre button of the scroller to select. Use the scroller to select previous/next video Press button to start video playback Press button to stop playback and then press Move and hold the scroller to speed up the playback of forwards or backwards. To return to normal playback, release the scroller. Use the scroller to go to previous/next video clip during playback. Press button to pause the playing during playback Press the button and use the scroller to adjust the volume during playback. Press button again to complete the volume adjustment. Press MENU button to enter the Video Menu. To exit the menu, press MENU button again The Video menu contains the following: GPDR 1 User Guide 17

Display Repeat MULTIPLE / SINGLE video display The steps are the same as they are in Photo menu, please refer to Display on Page 14. Note: Only the first frame will be displayed here. NORMAL/ ONE/ ALL/ A-B To repeat one: Scroll down and press the centre button of the scroller to select the Repeat mode. Scroll to ONE and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. Press MENU button to exit. Use the scroller to select a video file. Press the centre button of the scroller to start playback. The selected video file will then be played repeatedly until the STOP button is pressed. To return to normal playback, select NORMAL in Repeat mode. To repeat all: Scroll down and press the centre button of the scroller to enter Repeat mode. Scroll to ALL and press the centre button of the scroller to select. Press MENU button to exit. Press button to start playback. All video files will be repeatedly played from the first one to the last continuously. To return to normal playback, select NORMAL in Repeat mode. 18 GPDR 1 User Guide

Information Delete One Delete All To repeat A-B: Scroll down and press the centre button of the scroller to enter Repeat mode. Scroll to A-B and press the centre button of the scroller to select. Press MENU button to exit. Scroll up/down to select a video to review. Press button to start the playback. The button will be labeled SET A, press the button to set the start point of the repeat playback. The will then be labeled SET B, press button again to set the end of the playback. The video will be repeated playing back between point A and B. To cancel the playback, press to stop. ON/OFF The use is the same as it is in Photo menu, please refer to Information on Page 16. The use is the same as it is in Photo menu, please refer to Delete One on Page 16. The use is the same as it is in Photo menu, please refer to Delete All on Page 16. GPDR 1 User Guide 19

C. Audio Player Use this function to record/playback audio, choose an audio file for alarm clock sound, add audio effects and so on. To enter the Audio Player function: Press the MODE button or use the scroller to highlight and then press the centre button of the scroller to select. Use the scroller to select previous/next audio file Press button to start audio playback Press button to stop playback Move and hold the scroller to speed up the playback of forwards or backwards during playback. To return to normal playback, release the scroller. Use the scroller to go to previous/next audio file during playback. Press button to pause playback Press button to start recording audio (.wav file) from the built-in microphone Press button and use the scroller to adjust the volume during playback. Press button again to complete the volume adjustment. Press MENU button to enter the Audio Menu. To exit the menu, press MENU again 20 GPDR 1 User Guide

The Audio menu contains the following: Quality LONG PLAY (LOW) / STANDARD PLAY (HIGH) Press the centre button of the scroller to select Quality setting. Scroll up/down to select the preferred setting and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. Note: The higher the quality, the bigger the file size and the more storage space it takes. * 128 MB can store up to approximately 180 minutes on low quality setting Search Repeat * 128 MB can store up to approximately 90 minutes on high quality setting Scroll down and press the centre button of the scroller to select Search. Press button, the search starts. The GPDR 1 will play each audio file in the current folder for 5 seconds. NORMAL/ ONE/ ALL/ A-B The use is the same as it is in Video menu, please refer to Repeat on Page 18-19. GPDR 1 User Guide 21

Alarm Clock EQ Delete One Delete All Scroll up/down and press the centre button of the scroller to select an audio file. Press MENU button and scroll to Alarm Clock setting and then press the centre button of the scroller to enter. Again, press the centre button of the scroller to set the time. Scroll up/down to set the HOUR and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm and continue. Scroll up/down to set the MINUTE and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm and continue. Scroll up/down to set the SECOND and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. Scroll down to SAVE and press the centre button of the scroller to keep the setting. Important Note: The Alarm feature will only function whilst the device is switched on. If it is intended to use this as a wake up alarm clock, then the power saving feature must be switched to NEVER and the AC adapter must be connected at all times. BASS/ROCK/JAZZ/CLASSIC/POP/NORMAL Scroll down and press the centre button of the scroller to enter EQ (equalizer) setting. Scroll up/down to select the preferred setting and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm the new EQ setting. The use is the same as it is in Photo menu, please refer to Delete One on Page 16. The use is the same as it is in Photo menu, please refer to Delete All on Page 16. 22 GPDR 1 User Guide

D. MP3 Player Use this function to listen to MP3 music, choose a song for alarm clock sound, add audio effects and so on. To enter the MP3 Player function: Press the MODE button or use the scroller to highlight then press the centre button of the scroller to select it. Use the scroller to select previous/next MP3 file Press button to start playback Press button to stop playback Move and hold the scroller to speed up the playback of forwards or backwards during playback. To return to normal playback, release the scroller. Use the scroller to go to previous/next MP3 file during playback. Press button to pause playback Press button and scroll up/down the scroller to adjust the volume during playback. Press button again to complete the volume adjustment. Press MENU button to enter the MP3 Menu. To exit the menu, press MENU again The MP3 menu contains the following: GPDR 1 User Guide 23

Alarm Clock Search Repeat EQ Delete One Delete All Press the centre button of the scroller to enter Alarm Clock setting. Press the centre button of the scroller to set the time. Scroll up/down to set the HOUR and then press the centre button of the scroller to confirm and continue. Scroll up/down to set the MINUTE and then press the centre button of the scroller to confirm and continue. Scroll up/down to set the SECOND and then press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. Scroll down to SAVE and press the centre button of the scroller to keep the setting. Important Note: The Alarm feature will only function whilst the device is switched on. If it is intended to use this as a wake up alarm clock, then the power saving feature must be switched to NEVER and the AC adapter must be connected at all times. The use is the same as it is in Audio menu, please refer to Search on Page 21. NORMAL/ ONE/ ALL/ A-B The use is the same as it is in Video menu, please refer to Repeat on Page 18-19. BASS/ROCK/JAZZ/CLASSIC/POP/NORMAL The use is the same as it is in Audio menu, please refer to EQ on Page 22. The use is the same as it is in Photo menu, please refer to Delete One on Page 16. The use is the same as it is in Photo menu, please refer to Delete All on Page 16. 24 GPDR 1 User Guide

E. AV Recorder With this function a favorite TV show can be recorded directly to the device or a timed recording can be set. To enter the AV Recorder function: Press the MODE button or use the scroller to highlight and press the centre button of the scroller to select. Press button to start recording Press button to stop recording Press MENU button to enter the AV Recorder Menu. To exit the menu, press MENU again The AV Recorder menu contains the following: Timer Record TIME Press the centre button of the scroller to enter Timer Record setting. Press the centre button of the scroller to set the time. Scroll up/down to set the HOUR and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm and continue. Scroll up/down to set the MINUTE and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm and continue. Scroll up/down to set the SECOND and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. Note: For TV connection, please refer to RECORD TV SHOW in the Quick Guide. GPDR 1 User Guide 25

LENGTH Scroll down to and press the centre button of the scroller to set the recording time. Scroll up/down to the HOUR and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm and continue. Scroll up/down to set the MINUTE and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm and continue. Scroll up/down to set the SECOND and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. Scroll down to SAVE and press the centre button of the scroller to save the setting. Note: When the above setting is complete, a icon will appear on the top of the LCD display. Meanwhilst the device is awaiting timer record. Do not switch to other modes or power off the device or the connected video source (TV) during this period, otherwise the timer record will fail. Quality LONG PLAY (LOW) / STANDARD PLAY (HIGH) The use is the same as it is in Audio menu, please refer to Quality on Page 21. Note: The higher the quality, the bigger the file size and the more storage space it takes. * 128 MB can record up to approximately 60 minutes with low quality setting (Depending on the video contents) * 256 MB can record up to approximately 60 minutes with high quality setting (Depending on the video contents) 26 GPDR 1 User Guide

Information LCD Off ON/OFF The use is the same as it is in Photo menu, please refer to Information on Page 16. It is recommended to turn off the LCD display for powersaving during timer record. Whilst the GPDR 1 is waiting to record a timed event, the blue LED will flash as a reminder that a timed recording has been activated. To turn off the LCD, scroll down and press the centre button of the scroller to select LCD setting. A message will prompt asking to turn off the LCD display will be seen, press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. Otherwise press STOP button to cancel. To turn on the LCD display, press any button or the scroller (except the Power button). GPDR 1 User Guide 27

F. Slide Show This function allows the review of photos as a slide show. To enter the Slide Show function: Press the MODE button or use the scroller to highlight and press the centre of the scroller or press OK button to select. Use the scroller to select a photo as the beginning of the slide show Press button to start the slide show Press button to stop slide show playback Press MENU button to enter the Slide Show Menu. To exit the menu, press MENU again The Slide Show menu contains the following: Interval Information Press the centre button of the scroller to enter Interval setting. The default timing between slides is set to 5 seconds. To change this setting, press the centre button of the scroller and use the scroller to increase/decrease the time. When the setting is done, press the centre button to confirm. To save the new setting, scroll down to SAVE and press the centre button of the scroller. ON/OFF The use is the same as it is in Photo menu, please refer to Information on Page 16. 28 GPDR 1 User Guide

G. Calendar This GPDR 1 includes an electronic calendar and clock. To enter the Calendar function: Press the MODE button or use the scroller to highlight and press the centre button of the scroller to select. The calendar displays. To toggle between calendar and clock view, press button. To adjust the date and time settings, press menu contains the following: MENU button. The Calendar Calendar View Clock View GPDR 1 User Guide 29

Date/Time DATE Press the centre button of the scroller to enter Date/Time setting. To change the date setting, press the centre of the scroller or press OK button. Step 1. Scroll up/down to change the YEAR and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm and continue. Step 2. Scroll up/down to change the MONTH and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm and continue. Step 3. Scroll up/down to change the DAY and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. To save the changes made, scroll down to SAVE and press the centre button of the scroller. 30 GPDR 1 User Guide

TIME To change the time setting, scroll down to TIME adjustiment, and press the centre button of the scroller. Step 1. Scroll up/down to change the HOUR and press the centre of the scroller or press OK button to confirm and continue. Step 2. Scroll up/down to change the MINUTE and press the centre of the scroller or press OK button to confirm and continue. Step 3. Scroll up/down to change the SECOND and press the centre of the scroller or press OK button to confirm. To save the changes made, scroll down to SAVE and press the centre button of the scroller. To exit the menu, press MENU button. GPDR 1 User Guide 31

H. Game There are 2 games available on the GPDR 1. They are Puzzle and Tic-Tac- Toe. To enter the Game function: Press the MODE button or use the scroller to highlight the centre button of the scroller to select. TIC-TAC-TOE The screen on the left appears: 32 GPDR 1 User Guide and then press Press the centre button of the scroller to enter the TIC- TAC-TOE game or scroll down to select the PUZZLE game. Scroll up/down and press the centre of the scroller or press OK button to choose to start the game first or let the device go first The first player is. The other one is Press the centre of the scroller or press OK button to start Select the square you want to place your symbol ( or ) in by scrolling up/down and then press the centre of the scroller or press OK to confirm The first player to complete a row of three square is the winner You can t occupy a square that is already occupied To stop the game during play, press button at anytime

PUZZLE Scroll up/down to select a numbered square you want to move with the floating frame and then press the centre of the scroller or press OK button to confirm Players have to arrange all the numbered square in sequence within 50 seconds Only the squares next to the floating frame can be moved To stop the game during playing, press button at anytime GPDR 1 User Guide 33

I. Setup Menu To enter the Setup Menu: Press the MODE button or use the scroller to highlight centre button of the scroller to select. and press the The Setup Menu appears. Scroll up/down and press the centre button of the scroller to select each item. The Setup Menu contains the following: STARTUP SOUND STARTUP SCRN AUTO LCD OFF * This setting is unpracticable in AV Recorder mode. OFF/ON Scroll up/down to turn off/on the startup sound and then press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. OFF/IMAGE Scroll up/down to disable/enable startup screen and then press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. 30 Sec/1 Min/1.5 Min/2 Min/NEVER Scroll up/down to set up the timing you want to turn off the LCD display and press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. Note: The LCD display is preset to AUTO LCD OFF after 30 seconds of non-opeartion. 34 GPDR 1 User Guide

AUTO POWER OFF * This setting is automatically disabled in AV Recorder mode. BEEP FORMAT 1.5 Min/3 Min/5Min/NEVER Scroll up/down to set up the timing you want to power off the GPDR 1 when it is not in use. Press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. Note: The GPDR 1 is preset to AUTO POWER OFF after 1.5 minutes of non-opeartion. ON/OFF Scroll up/down to turn the beep on/off, press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. When the format option is chosen, a message will prompt to confirm format, press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. Otherwise press STOP button to cancel. Important Note: If an external SD/MMC card is inserted, the device will format the card and all contents will be lost. GPDR 1 User Guide 35

Direct Print Direct Print provides a direct connect solution for this GPDR 1 to communicate with the printers. If you connect GPDR 1 to a printer which supports DPS (Direct Print Services), then the photos stored in the GPDR 1 can be printed directly without attaching to a computer. It s that easy! Follow the steps below to print photos: Step 1. Connecting to a printer Power on the GPDR 1. Connect one end of the included USB cable to the USB port of the GPDR 1, the other end to the USB port of the printer. Step 2. Selecting DIRECT PRINT Upon connecting the GPDR 1 to a printer, a mode selection screen appears. Press the MODE button to enter DIRECT PRINT. Step 3. Selecting Photos A message appears reminding you not to connect to PC. Press the OK button to continue. The DPS menu appears. Press the OK button to enter the SELECT PIC menu. Compatibility Note: Please note with some photo printers the message No Support may be seen, in this case pictures may still be printed but no adjustment will be possible. 36 GPDR 1 User Guide

Select Particular Photos Select All Photos Press the OK button twice and scroll up/down to select the photos then press the OK button to confirm. A printer icon will appear on the selected photos. When the selection is complete, press the button to return. Press the OK button and scroll down to ALL then press the centre button of the scroller to confirm. All the photos will then be selected. Step 4. Enhancing Photo Quality Scroll down to OPTIMAL. The default is set to OFF. To change the setting, press the centre button of the scroller and scroll down to select ON. Press the centre button to confirm. Note: To skip this step, select CANCEL in the menu. Step 5. Setting Copy Numbers Scroll down to COPIES. The default setting is set to 1. To change the setting, press the centre button of the scroller and scroll up to increase the copy number. GPDR 1 User Guide 37

Step 6-1. Setting Paper Size Step 6-2. Setting Paper Type 38 GPDR 1 User Guide Scroll down to PAPER SET. You can change the paper size, paper type, and border settings. To change the paper size setting, press the centre button and use the scroller to select the preferred size. Press the centre button to confirm. Step 6.3. Setting Borders Scroll down to PAPER. To change the paper type, press the centre button and use the scroller to select the preferred paper. Press the centre button to confirm. Scroll down to BORDER. To change the border setting, press the centre button and use the scroller to either add a border, cancel a border or keep the photo in its original format. Press the centre button to confirm. Once satisfied with the PAPER settings, press menu. Step 7. Printing... button to return to DPS Scroll down to PRINT. Press the OK button to start printing. To cancel the printing, press button at anytime.

Specifications Product Function Display Microphone Speaker TV System DPS Support Audio Effects Interface Memory Card Slot Internal Memory File Format Power Digital Photo Player, Digital Video Player, Digital Video Recorder, Digital Voice Recorder, MP3 Player, Language Learning Player, USB Portable Disk, SD/MMC Card Reader 2.5 TFT LCD Built-in Built-in NTSC/PAL Yes POP/Jazz/Classic/Bass/Rock USB/AV In/Earphone/DC-in Up to 512 MB SD/MMC cards supported Built-in 32MB ASF(video)/JPG(photo)/MP3/WAV(audio) Rechargeable Li-ion Battery 1000 mah x1 ; Power Adapter Mass Storage Windows 98 SE/Me/2000/XP ; Mac OS 9.X and 10.1 above (Mass Storage only) Dimensions Weight 96 x 77 x 20 mm 110g (without battery) * For playback purpose, all the files (.asf/.jpg/.mp3/.wav) uploaded to the GPDR 1 must be converted by Multimedia Converter. For file storage, use Mass Storage mode only. GPDR 1 User Guide 39