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Quick Start Guide User’s Manual This guide may be changed for product improvement without prior notice. Cover 1 Thanks for purchasing viliv. Please read the precautions thoroughly before using the product. Cover 2 Copyright Yukyung Technologies Corp. has the copyright for this guide.
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This device has acquired EMC certification for home use (Class B) and is designed not only for use in residential area but anywhere. Registered Trademark viliv is the registered trademark of Yukyung Technologies Corp. Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows CE are the registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
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FCC Information to User 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.
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Cover 3 Contents Safety Precautions for Use Names of Parts Basic Components Top/front View Left/right View Rear View Installation and Cable Connection Earphones Connection Multi I/O port Power Connection (Rechargeable Adapter) USB Data Link Connection USB Connection Inserting/Extracting SD Memory Card Antenna Connection (External DMB) Separating/Attaching Battery Attaching Battery...
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Warranty 6PAGE Safety precautions for Use The precautions below are provided to prevent bodily injury or property damage by using this product correctly. Please observe the precautions. Precautions on power • Do not touch the power adapter with wet hands. •...
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• Do not touch the LCD screen with a sharp object. Precautions in Use • Do not listen to music at a high volume for a long time. • Do not watch the video for too long a time. • Do not use headphones/earphones while driving, walking or using public transport. •...
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• Do not leave the device in a car in summer. • Do not store or use the device in a hot and wet place like a bathroom. • Do not put the device on bedclothes, electric mattress or carpet and use it for a long time. (For a portable battery for computer.) •...
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• The operational temperature of the GPS receiver is between 0 C and 50 C. Problems may occur in midsummer or severe winter so maintain an appropriate temperature. • On some roads running parallel to a driveway or an elevated road, the information on speed limits or dangerous sections for speeding may not be accurate.
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• Set the device up where it does not block the driver’s view or is not in the way of the airbag’s operation. 8PAGE Names of Parts The appearance of the components below may differ from the actual components and some components are subject to change.
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8. Menu Button: Moves to main menu. 9.FN: BIOS Mode: F8 (Advance Win XP Mode) Win XP Mode: F10 10. Virtual Keyboard: Activates viliv virtual keyboard. 11. WEBCAM: Equipped with a web camera 12. A: BIOS Mode: ESC Win XP Mode: OK (Left mouse button) 13.
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Win XP Mode: User-defined mode 15. TFT LCD/Touch Screen: The user can operate the device on the touch screen. 10PAGE Names of Parts Left/Right View 1. USB Data Link: It is used to connect a terminal computer. (* For connection method, refer to Detailed Manual.) 2.
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for Separating/Attaching battery.) 1. Rack Connection: It is used to connect a device rack. 2. Battery Charging Port: Connection part of battery terminal 4. Separating/Attaching Battery: Push the battery downward to separate the battery, as shown in the figure above. 5.
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Notice To connect external speakers, connect the speakers with standard 3.5 PHY stereo cable to the earphone jack. 13PAGE Installation and Cable Connection The connections of external devices may vary in accordance with products. Some equipment, such as home theater and connection target TV, may need an extension cable.
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14PAGE Installation and Cable Connection The connections of external devices may vary in accordance with products. Power Connection (Charging Adaptor) The charger is connected to the power adapter terminal on the left side of the station.
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Notice Power Status Indicator: Power Off/Standby Mode/Max. Power Saving Mode ☞ While charging: Red / Fully charged: Blue Power On Mode ☞ While charging: Red / Fully charged: Blue 15PAGE Installation and Cable Connection The connections of external devices may vary in accordance with products. USB Data Link Connection A USB cable is connected to the USB Data Link port on the right side of the station.
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16PAGE Installation and Cable Connection Inserting/Extracting an SD Memory Card How to insert ↑: Let the front of an SD memory card face the SD memory slot and then push it in the arrow direction until a click sound is heard. (If, however, you push the SD memory with too much force, the memory may be damaged.) How to extract ↓: Since this device adopts a one-touch method, you may gently press on the end of the SD memory to extract it automatically.
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17PAGE Separating/Attaching Battery Separating Battery Depress the Battery Separation/Lock button on the rear of the station in direction as shown in the figure. Slightly push the battery up in the battery separation groove and then separate the battery. Notice • Separate the charger after turning the power of the station off. •...
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Attaching Battery Align the battery in the groove as shown in the figure below and then press it until it is closely attached to the main body. Push up the Battery Separation/Lock button on the rear of the station in direction as shown in the figure below.
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Turning the power off If Windows OS is running, turn the power off with the Turn the Power menu on the Start menu. If the system is stopped during the operation, move the Power button on the right side to the left side and hold the button for over 4 seconds to turn the power off.
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20PAGE Basic Operation Jog and Function Buttons The Jog key has different functions in accordance with the program functions. Refer to the Detailed Manual for the description of functions. Up↑/Down↓/Left←/Right→ Move This is the button to move in Up (↑)/Down (↓)/Left (←)/Right (→) direction on screen.
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FN + B Volume adjustment (Down) Virtual Keyboard Virtual keyboard is activated. ICON BIOS Mode - DEL (Install) / Win XP Mode – Windows + H (soft Keyboard) BIOS Mode - ESC / Win XP Mode - OK (Left Mouse Button) BIOS Mode - F11 (Popup Board) / Win XP Mode –...
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of the station are not working. Gently press the Reset button on the side of the station with the stylus pen. Touch Screen Touch Press and release a desired point on the LCD screen with the touch pen. Double Touch It provides the same function as double-click operation by a mouse of a PC.
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Press the Virtual Keyboard button on the device to exit the Virtual Keyboard. 22PAGE The table below describes problems that you may encounter while using viliv and their solutions. Check the following before contacting Customer Service. The power does not come on, and nothing appears on the LCD table.
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The power or the LCD screen automatically turned off while using the device. If the power is not connected, check the charge status of the battery. Check the power is connected. The buttons do not work. Check if the Hold switch is set. Release the lock setting by the Hold switch. Video caption does not appear.
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23PAGE Specifications The specifications below may be changed for enhancement of product performance without prior notice. General Specifications Product Name X70 EX CPU & Chipset Intel® AtomTM 1.33(Z520) GHz + SCH US15W 7-type WSVGA(1024 x 600) / Touch panel Storage(Optional)
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Windows XP Home Edition Operation Temperature 0℃ ~ 40℃ E-mail: help@myviliv.com...
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