English Language User Manual Gmini™ 400 Pocket Music / Photo / Games / Video • • • • • MPEG-4 Video Player MP3 & WMA Music Player Photo Viewer USB 2.0 Hard Disk Game player User Manual for ARCHOS Gmini™ 400 Version 1.1 Please visit our website to download the most recent manual and software for this product.
Table of Contents 1 INTRO - Ports, Buttons and Connections 2 INTRO - First Time Usage 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 3 5.3 5.4 11 12 13 13 14 15 16 Playing a Playlist Creating a Playlist Saving a Playlist Adding songs to a Playlist while listening to Music 16 17 17 18 Cable Connections for Audio Recording Recording Procedure Microphone Analog Line-In Incremental Recording Where is the Recording Saved? Audio Editing 19 19 20 21 21 21 21 22 MUSIC - Using Windows® Media Player 9 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.
9 VIDEO - Playing Video 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 29 Setting a Bookmark The Resume Function Display Format Settings Playing Video Files from the Internet 30 30 31 31 10 VIDEO - Creating MPEG4 video files with your computer 10.1 10.
15 Updating the Gmini 400 Firmware Operating System (OS) Download the Update_Gmini400.AOS file Read the History.txt File Copy to Gmini 400 root and Update 56 56 56 56 16 Technical Support 58 17 Troubleshooting 17.1 17.2 17.3 17.4 17.
Dear Customer, ARCHOS thanks you for your choice of this exciting Gmini 400 product. With this beautiful device in your pocket, you can enjoy digital music, digital photos, games, or digital video anytime and anywhere. We are sure that your Gmini 400 will give you years of listening and viewing enjoyment. Of course you can always use it as a regular portable hard disk too for all your personal computer files. This guide will explain to you the functions of the Gmini 400.
1 a b c Hard disk activity indicator (red) On indicator (green) Battery charger indicator (green) – blinks when the battery is fully charged d e f g h i On/Enter/Play/Go ► – Hold for 3 seconds to turn on the Gmini 400 Move UP (also increases volume during media playback) Move DOWN (also decreases volume during media playback) Move LEFT (also plays previous song or fast reverse through a song or video) Move RIGHT (also plays next song or fast forward through a song or video) Game Control 1 (Function depe
a b c d e f Multiconnect adapter – allows for an analog audio input (Line In) Multi-connect jack – for headphones, AV cable, or FM Remote control (optional accessory) Microphone – for making digital voice recordings CompactFlash™ slot – Type I compatible USB 2.0 port (USB 1.
2 INTRO - First Time Usage Please take the time to read though this manual. There are many things that this device can do that you may not be aware of. 2.1 Plugging in the AC Adapter • Use only the included ARCHOS charger/adapter. • Before using for the first time, charge the batteries completely. • You may use the Archos Gmini 400 while its battery is charging, but it will then take longer before the battery is completely charged. 2.
2.4 Changing the Language The Gmini 400 interface can be set to English (default), French, German or Spanish. • To change the language, move the cursor to Setup and then click PLAY/ENTER ►. • Then move with the joystick to Display and click PLAY/ENTER ►. • Highlight the Language parameter. • Use the Right or Left button to choose the desired language. • Choose French, German, Spanish or English. • The language displayed will change immediately. • Click on the STOP/ESC button to exit this screen. 2.
the batteries. The Gmini 400 is made with integrated batteries which are designed to last for the life of the Gmini 400. This means that you will not have to change them. If, in the exceptional case, the batteries need changing, this should only be done by an Archos technician. * depending on how you use it (start/stop/writing, etc.) 2.7 Caring for the Gmini 400 The Archos Gmini 400 is an electronic product that needs to be treated with more care than typical consumer electronic products.
3 MUSIC - Playing Music Files When you click on this icon in the main screen, you will be sent directly to the Music folder. Use the direction buttons to highlight one of the factory installed music selections and then Click on PLAY ►. If you hear nothing at first, make sure you have adjusted the volume control on the headphone cord. By clicking on the Music icon in the main menu screen, you will enter into a ‘music only’ mode.
To lock the Gmini 400 buttons, press and hold the left function button for three seconds. The Gmini 400 will display the message “Buttons locked!” on the bottom of the screen. Press this again for three seconds to unlock the buttons. What the Icons indicate Status 3.2 Play Order Stopped - no icon Play once Blinks while playing a track Repeat playing Current track is paused Shuffle (random) track selection Recording a track Playing a playlist Play Mode See section 14.
3.3 Artist, Album, Title … ID3 Tags ID3 Tags are information about the recording which found inside of an MP3 music file. When someone creates an MP3 music file, he or she has the option of adding information to it. This information can include, among other things, the name of the artist (Wes Burden), the album name (Brave New World), the title of the song (Mirror), and a small image of the album cover (only jpeg images not progressive jpeg).
from the ARCLibrary. Audio files created with the microphone will be indexed as Artist = ARCHOS and Album = Audio Recording. The ARCLibrary indexes all the music and playlists that it finds in the folders Music and Playlists on your Gmini 400’s hard drive, by using the tag information in each song. When you transfer music to your Gmini 400 from your computer, it goes directly to the Gmini 400 hard disk without the ARCLibrary knowing about the new song.
the oldest bookmarks. The next time you play the audio file, you will be presented with three options: Resume: Start playing from the bookmarked position. Ignore: Keep the bookmark but start playing from the very beginning. Clear: 3.6 Clear the bookmark from this file and start playing from the very beginning. The Resume Function When you turn on your Gmini 400 you will sometimes notice that the icon which is highlighted on the main screen is not the Browser but rather the Resume icon.
4 MUSIC - Playlists A Playlist is a list of songs that the Gmini 400 will automatically play one after the other. The Gmini 400 can load one playlist at a time into its internal memory. You can create new playlists, add or delete songs from a playlist, or Save a playlist as a file (file type .m3u) to be used another time. There is no limit to the number of playlists you can save on the Gmini 400 hard disk. Playlists are indicated by a special list icon (circled icon to the left). 4.
4.2 Creating a Playlist To create a Playlist, press the RIGHT button while you are in the Music browser. A second window will open on the right side to display the Playlist contents. You can now start adding songs to the current Playlist. In the left window, search for the songs you would like to add to your Playlist. Once the song is highlighted, click on the Add function button to add it to the Playlist.
Close – Closes the windows and returns to the main menu screen. Rename – Renames the current playlist. Shuffle – Randomly shuffles the order of the songs in the current playlist. Clear – Clears the contents of the current playlist. Button Move – Allows you to change the place in the list of the highlighted song. Click on Move and then click on UP or DOWN to move the song up or down the list. Click OK when finished. Button Delete – Will delete the highlighted song from the Playlist.
5 MUSIC - Recording Music With the Gmini 400 series, you do not need a computer to create digital music files. It is capable of recording from the built-in microphone or an analog line source (ex: HiFi system, Boombox, CD Player, etc) into a standard Windows® WAV format, either PCM (uncompressed) or ADPCM (compressed). 5.1 Cable Connections for Audio Recording Plug the multi-connect adapter into the Gmini 400 and then plug the included AV cable into the side marked Line-In as shown here.
5.2 Recording Procedure Before the actual audio recording begins, there is a pre-recording screen which will allow you to adjust your recording settings. 1. From the home screen, select AudioCorder then click on ENTER/GO ►. 2. In the pre-recording screen, adjust the recording level* by clicking on the LEFT and RIGHT buttons. Click on the F3 Start button to start recording. Attention, the first time recording you should adjust your Settings. 3.
Microphone The built-in microphone is located on the top of the Gmini 400 unit next to the headphone jack. Make sure that you have selected Microphone as the input source in the pre-recording Settings screen. The microphone recording level is preset. Analog Line-In You can record from any line-level audio source to the Gmini 400. Make sure that you select the Analog Line-In as the input source in the prerecording Setup screen.
Record, you will set the default record location to this folder. Now, each time you use the AudioCorder icon to start a recording, your recording will be saved in the folder /Music/Voice/Lectures. 5.4 Audio Editing Audio files (microphone recordings / analog recordings / FM Remote Control (optional)) can be modified by deleting the sections you do not wish included.
Highlight the file to edit and select Edit from the file menu. Only files which have been created with the Gmini 400 recording function will show Edit in the file menu. Files created from CDs or downloaded cannot be edited. Once you enter the edit mode, the audio file will play in a continuous loop so that you will be able to hear how your edit sounds. Use the fast-reverse and fastforward buttons (LEFT/RIGHT buttons) to locate the points you want the new file to start and end.
6 MUSIC - Using Windows® Media Player 9 The Gmini 400 is designed to work seamlessly with Version 9 of Windows® Media Player (WMP9). By installing the Archos Service Provider plug-in, WMP9 will recognize your Gmini 400 as a connected music device. You can then easily copy your CD collection to your Gmini 400. WMP9 will encode each song into the WMA format (preferred compressed format of Windows®) and then store them on your connected Archos device.
you can download it from the Archos website ‘software’ category (www.archos.com). With your Gmini 400 still connected to your computer, start Windows Media Player. Normally, you will connect your Gmini 400 to your computer before you run the WMP9 program. If you connect it after WMP9 has been started, you will have to click on View > Refresh in order for WMP9 to go check and find the connected Gmini 400. 6.3 Copying Music to your Gmini 400 Run Windows Media Player. 2. Choose the Gmini 400 1.
7 MUSIC - Using iTunes™ with your Gmini 400 The easiest way to transfer music files between a Macintosh® computer and your Gmini 400 is to use the Macintosh Finder™ to drag and drop the files to and from your Macintosh®. However, for Macintosh® users who do want to use the Gmini 400 with iTunes®, Archos has developed a special i-Tunes® plug-in. You will find it in the folder /Data/i-Tunes Plug-in on the Gmini 400 hard disk or from the Archos website. In this folder you will find a .sit compressed file.
8 GAMES - Playing Mophun® games Your Gmini 400 has a built-in Mophun® game engine. What that means is that it can run games created for the Mophun® gaming platform. Included with your Gmini 400 is the full version of one of the game titles available from Archos. You will also find other sample games on your Gmini 400. 8.1 Downloading Games To see a complete list of games for sale, go to the Gmini 400 presentation page on the Archos website (www.archos.com) and click on the Gmini 400 Games link.
Once disconnected from your computer, the Gmini will notice that there is a new game file on the root directory and will install the game automatically. It will then erase the .MPN file that you copied to the root directory. It is a good idea to keep a copy the installation file on you PC. Even if that file gets lost, you can always go back to the Archos website and re-download your purchased game free of charge. You may notice that there is a folder on your Gmini 400 hard drive called Mophun.
9 VIDEO - Playing Video Like a music file, you simply highlight the video file and then click on PLAY/GO ►. The thumbnail images on the right side will show you a frame from the highlighted video file (center) as well as a frame from the file above and the file below the highlighted one. By clicking on the Video icon in the main menu, you will enter into a display ‘video only’ mode. Other playable file types that may be in this folder are only listed if you enter the folder via the Browser.
• Click on the left function button to put the video into slow-motion view. You can cycle through the values Normal, ½ , ¼ , and 1/8 speed. The sound is muted when in slow motion. While in slow mode and paused, you can step image per image with the RIGHT button. 9.1 Setting a Bookmark If you are watching a video and would like to place a bookmark in it in order to continue from this point at another time, you can use the Bookmark function.
9.3 Display Format Settings You will notice in the Options button (center function button), that you have a number of display format options. In certain cases, depending on how the original video was recorded, you may want to use these adjustments. Default mode : Adjusts the video size to best adapt to the LCD screen. 4/3 aspect: Enlarge the image to fill the screen (usually a vertical fill) and then cut the sides to completely fill a television screen.
10 VIDEO - Creating MPEG4 video files with your computer How to create an MPEG-4 video file Please understand that video re-encoding is not always a simple one button process. Video segments that come from your digital camcorder or which are freely available on the Internet are encoded in many different ways. If not already in the proper MPEG4 Simple Profile format, transforming these videos into this format readable by the Gmini 400 requires use of the below mentioned software tools.
10.1 Installing the PC Software If your video file is not an MPEG4 Simple Profile .avi file of the proper size, you will need to re-encode it using the following utilities. For the Gmini 400, you will need to create an AVI file that is MPEG4 Simple Profile with a maximum resolution of 640 x 400 and a sound track that is stereo MP3 or WAV. Run the program SETUP.EXE (the Archos Installation Utility) found on the Gmini 400 hard drive in /Data/PC Installation. Please install the programs in the following order.
MP3 Sound Codec If MPG4 Translator detects a suitable MP3 codec on your PC, it will use it, and your video file sound track will be MP3. Otherwise, it will use the standard IMA ADPCM codec. There are MP3 encoders (usually packaged together as an encoder and decoder) available on the Web for you to download. If you choose to use the LAME codec, make sure that you have a version built with the ACM front-end.
10.2 Using MPG4 Translator Here you see the image of the main MPG4 Translator program. When you first run the program, if the DivX™ codec has not been installed yet, you will be notified. You should download the codec and install it on your computer. If the Virtual dub program has not been installed, you will also be notified, and you should install it (either with the Archos Installation Utility or the Virtual Dub website).
Target & Priority You should select the target as Gmini 400. You will see a Priority box appear. This control is to allow you to select which feature of the video to be guarded. If for example you are re-encoding a video file that is 800x600 in resolution and 30 frames per second, this is beyond the maximum resolution that the Gmini 400 can play. Thus, the MPG4 Translator program will have to decrease the resolution. Choosing LCD optimizes the final video format for viewing on the built in LCD screen.
11 PHOTO - Viewing Photos The Gmini 400 series support the viewing of JPEG (.jpg) and Bitmap (.bmp) image formats. Progressive JPEG images are not supported. The Gmini 400 will resize the image to fit on the built-in screen or on a television screen if you choose the television output. The yellow bar above the list of files indicates that you are in the ‘Photo Only’ mode, meaning that only files of type JPEG or BMP will be visible in the directory.
Rotate picture 90° left Rotate picture 90° right View next photo View previous photo • Click the left function button #-Pic to change the number of photos in the carrousel view. • Click the center function button Picture to display the picture options. • Click on the right function button Hide to hide the picture name and function buttons. Magnifying Photos Once the picture is displayed in full screen, clicking the PLAY/GO button ► will magnify the image up to three levels.
11.3 Transferring photos to your Gmini 400 To transfer pictures from your digital camera directly into the Gmini 400, you will insert your digital camera’s Compact Flash™ card* into the slot on the left side of the Gmini 400. Open up the door to the slot by unlatching the center clasp with your thumbnail. *Attention: In order to protect the delicate pins in the CF card slot, the door to the slot only opens far enough to allow the CF card to enter.
Photos from CompactFlash™ on the left, and your Gmini 400 hard disk on the right. Choose destination folder then choose File > Copy All. Your files will be copied to the folder on the right side of the screen. You can now pull out the CF card from the Gmini 400. If your image files are not seen in the left screen, you may have to go the Setup > System > Show all files parameter and set it to On. Once set to on, all file types, regardless of their extention (.txt, .raw, .pdf, etc.
12 BROWSER - Using the Browser The browser is used to navigate the file system on the Gmini 400. The file system is FAT32, the same type of file system that is found on Windows® based computers. That is, it is a hierarchical system which includes folders and subfolders. Because you will be putting hundreds of files on your Gmini 400, it is STRONGLY ADVISED that keep a neat and orderly file structure. Otherwise, you will be spending time searching for files and not listening or watching them.
Go to the parent directory (go back up one level). Example: Go from folder /Music/Wes Burden/ to /Music. 12.2 Navigating the Directory Structure Depending on where you are in the directory system, you will have the option to manipulate files and folders. From the main menu, click on Browser. Attention, there is a setting in the Setup > System menu called Show all files. If this is set to Off, the Gmini 400 will only display file types .mp3, .jpg, .avi, etc.
Rename: Change the name of the file or folder to something new. You will be sent to the virtual keyboard (see next section) to enter the new file or folder name. Create: Create a new folder in the current level of the directory. You will be sent to the virtual keyboard (see next section) to enter the new folder name. Copying and Moving Files and Folders By using the unique Archos double browser system, you can copy or move files from one location in the file structure to another (1000 files per folder maximum).
3) Click the RIGHT button again to move the cursor to the right browser and find the desired destination folder. 12.3 4) Move back to the left browser (LEFT button), highlight the file to copy, and select copy from the file menu. The file will be copied to the folder in the right browser. Entire folders can also be copied or moved in this same manner. Using the Virtual Keyboard It is recommended that you create folders and rename files or folders from your computer when it is connected to the Gmini 400.
13 Connecting/Disconnecting the Gmini 400 to/from your PC Note that when the Gmini 400 is connected to a computer, it will use more energy than usual. Your battery power will be consumed at a higher rate than normal. If the Gmini 400 looses power while connected to your computer you could damage your directory structure and/or loose data. Thus, you should always use the AC adapter when connected to your computer.
Macintosh™ OS 9.X You must update your operating system to a minimum of version 9.2. Once done, you will not need any special drivers or extensions. You simply plug the Gmini 400 into your Macintosh as enumerated above, and within a few seconds, the Gmini 400 will be recognized as a mass storage device (Hard Disk) and mount on the desktop. You can now use the Hard disk called JUKEBOX like any other external hard disk. Macintosh™ OS X We highly recommend that you update to Macintosh OS 10.2.4 or later.
Windows® To safely disconnect the Gmini 400 hard disk, click on the system tray remove icon (green arrow as shown below) and follow the instructions. Wait until you get a message saying that you can safely unplug the device before disconnecting the USB cable. Attention: The operating system will not allow you to safely disconnect the Multimedia Gmini 400 if you have an open file from it in a running application. You will have to close all open Gmini 400 files in any running application.
Macintosh® Drag the Gmini 400 hard disk icon towards the trashcan, the trashcan will become a big arrow as shown in the screen shot to the left (Mac OS 9.x will still retain the trashcan icon. This is OK, don’t worry.) Drop the hard disk icon onto the arrow (or trashcan). The hard disk icon will disappear from the desktop. You can now safely unplug the USB cable from your Gmini 400 and/or computer.
14 SETTINGS From the home screen, select the Setup option to reveal the menu options for various settings. 14.1 Sound Settings If you would like to customize the sound quality, you can adjust the Bass, Treble, and other audio settings to suit your particular taste. Normally you will do this while listening to music so that you can hear the changes you make. Simply click on the LEFT function button Setup while listening to music.
The Sound Parameters Parameter Description Volume 32 levels of volume (0-31). Bass 10 levels. Decreases or Increases the low frequencies. Treble 10 levels. Decreases or Increases the high frequencies. Balance 10 levels. Favors the right or left channel of the Stereo signal Bass Boost 10 levels. Increases the very low frequencies Reset button Readjusts all settings to their default values 14.
Play Mode Gmini 400 is currently playing from a Playlist Folder: Play all tracks in the current directory All: Play all tracks on Gmini 400 Single: Play a single track then stop Queue: User can queue the next track to be played † Scan: Gmini 400 plays first 15 seconds of each track†† †Queue Mode: While the current song is playing, click on Navigate, find the next song you want to play, then click Play. This is your queued song. You can only queue one song at a time.
14.3 Clock Settings The Gmini 400 has an internal real time clock. The time of day is shown on the top right of the screen in either 24 hour or 12 hour display mode. To set it, go to Setup then select Clock. Choose parameter Choose Value for highlighted parameter When finished setting the parameters, move down to the Set button, then click on the ENTER/GO button. The clock time and date are now set. Click on the STOP/ESC button to go back to the main settings menu. 14.
Setting Description Language The Gmini 400 can be set to English (default), French, German or Spanish. TV Standard NTSC (USA), PAL (Europe). In order to view images or videos on an external television, select one option to send the video signal compatible with your country’s television system. Countries other than European or American will use one of these two systems. Video Output Internal LCD or External TV. To display via the built-in LCD screen or to view the display via an external television.
14.5 Power Settings These settings will help you to save battery power thus allowing a longer battery autonomy. You can set the Gmini 400 to conserve power for both modes of operation (when it is powered from the battery, or when it is connected to the AC charger/ adapter (DC-Power operation). Parameter Description Power Off 1-9 minutes (and Never for DC operation). The number of minutes of user inactivity (no buttons pressed) before the Gmini 400 shuts off.
14.6 System Settings The System settings allow you control over the low level parameters of the Gmini 400. Parameter Description Show all files Off (default), On. If set to Off, the Jukebox will only display the file names of file types, with their corresponding icons, that it knows how to play. If set to On, the Jukebox will display the names of ALL the files on the hard disk (using a ? icon for unknown types), even if they cannot be viewed or played, such as .tif or .pdf for example.
15 Updating the Gmini 400 Firmware Operating System (OS) Archos periodically updates the Operating System (OS) and makes it available for free download on the ARCHOS website (www.archos. com). Updates to the Operating System include new features, feature improvements, and bug fixes. You should check to make sure that you are running the most recent version of the OS. Each time the Gmini 400 starts up, the OS version is displayed on the screen (example: OS Version 1.1) on the bottom right.
400 to your computer (section 16.1), and then copy the Update_Gmini400.AOS file to the root directory of the Gmini 400. The root directory is the top most level of the directory hierarchy. Just drag this .AOS file onto the Gmini 400 Hard disk in your file manager and it will place it in the top most directory (outside any folder). If there is already an older version of the Update_Gmini400.AOS file on your Gmini 400, Windows® will ask if you want to overwrite the current file. Click on Yes.
16 Technical Support • For warranty and services purposes, keep your sales receipt for proof of purchase. • If technical support (Telephone or E-mail) determines that your product needs to be returned, please contact the place of purchase to have your product repaired or replaced (depending on problem type). Customers who purchased directly from the Archos website should fill out the form on the website under Support: Product Returns.
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17 17.1 Troubleshooting USB Connection issues Problem: I cannot get my Gmini 400 to be recognized by the computer. Solutions: • Shut off and reboot the computer and the Gmini 400 and then try connecting again in the preferred order mentioned in section 13.1. • Only if using Windows 98SE, you must first install the Windows98SE drivers. • If you installed the Windows 98SE driver on your Windows® XP, 2000, or ME edition, this could cause problems.
not show up in Windows XP for over one minute, and then it comes up as local drive. Use DOS Utility ChkDsk as shown below. • Windows® XP may recognize the Gmini 400 hard disk but yet not assign a drive letter to it. Right click on My Computer and select Manage. Then select Storage, then Disk Management.
17.4 The Computer locks-up (freezes operation) or Stops Problem: The computer locks-up. Answer: Most likely because you did not use the green ‘safely remove hardware’ icon in the system tray in order to remove the Gmini 400 from your computer. 17.5 File issues, corrupted data, formatting, and partitioning Problem: On the Gmini 400, I find new file names and folder names that I never created or they have strange gibberish names.
Problem: I want to reformat the Gmini 400’s hard disk. Answer: You can do this, but it will erase ALL of the data on your Gmini 400. Sometimes this may be necessary if your FAT (File Allocation Table) becomes so corrupted that nothing seems to fix your file problems. First, as explained below, you should run ScanDisk or the DOS chkdsk (Check Disk) program to try to fix your problem.
Windows® XP & 2000 Running Check Disk Utility (ChkDsk) If you still have problems with the file system on your Gmini 400 you can try to fix it using the DOS utility, check disk (chkdsk). Do the following; • Make sure external AC adapter is powering the Gmini 400. • Quit all running applications. • Properly connect the Gmini 400 to your computer as explained in chapter 13. • Wait patiently (up to 5 minutes) for Windows XP to show the local drive as mounted. • Open a DOS window.
18 Technical Specifications ARCHOS VIDEO Gmini 400 series Storage Capacity 20 GB* Computer Interface High Speed USB 2.0 (compatible USB 1.1) Image Playback JPG and BMP (4, 8, 24 bit) images, any size Audio Playback Stereo MP3 decoding 30-320 kb/s CBR & VBR, WMA, WAV. Audio Recording Analog stereo WAV (PCM & ADPCM) - SPDIF not supported Video Playback Video track: MPEG-4 Simple Profile compliant .AVI format (reads DivX®** 4.0 & 5.0 & XviD) up to 640x400 pixels @ 30fps or 640x480 @ 25 fps.
19 Legal Warranty and Limited Liability This product is sold with a limited warranty and specific remedies are available to the original purchaser in the event the product fails to conform to the limited warranty. Manufacturer’s liability may be further limited in accordance with its sales contract.
Warnings and Safety Instructions CAUTION To prevent risks of electric shock, this unit must only be opened by qualified service personnel. Power off and disconnect the power supply cable before opening the unit. WARNING To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. Use of this product is for personal use only. Copying CDs or loading music, video, or picture files for sale or other business purposes is or may be a violation of copyright law.
Electrostatic Discharge Note: During electrostatic discharge, the product may be malfunctioning. Reset to return normal operation. The Gmini 400 reset is actuated by pressing and holding the STOP/ESC button for 10 seconds. The unit will power off. Restart normally. Copyright Notice Copyright ARCHOS © 2004 All rights reserved.