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2.0 GB SD card preloaded with U.S. and Canada map data WARNING: DANGER OF ACCIDENT When you use XROAD navigation in your vehicle, it is your sole responsibility to use the device in a manner that will not cause accidents, personal injury or property damage,...
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Page_02 02. For Proper/Best Use 2.1 General Effective route planning prior to the beginning of each journey is recommended. If you need to setup a new itinerary while en route, please drive to a safe place or a parking site first. For your own safety, do not operate the product while driving.
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02. For Proper/Best Use Page_03 2.1 General A car holder is necessary when using the device in a car, and it is strongly recommended that you place the device in an appropriate place, avoiding areas for example which obstruct airbag panels and instruments, or which interfere with the driver’s vision.
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Page_04 02. For Proper/Best Use 2.2 Safety Precaution Main System Never attempt to disassemble, repair or make any modification to your device since this could cause damage to the device, and even bodily injury or property damage. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as your device and its parts or accessories.
WARNING: To avoid personal injury, or accidents, DO NOT install or remove the XROAD V4050 from the windshield suction mount while driving your vehicle. Also, be careful not to install the XROAD V4050 in a position to obstruct the view of the driver. 3.2 Mounting & Connecting 2.
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3. Getting It Started Page_06 3.3. Power Manipulation Power On Press the Power On/Off button to turn on the device. In case of the first use of the device that is discharged, connect the power into the unit through the car cigarette power jack or AC adaptor, then press Power On/Off button.
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5. Hardware Accessories Page_07 5.1 Standard Accessories 5.2 Optional Accessories AC Adaptor SD Card Reader DVD with manuals & map data Cigar -light adaptor TMC External Antenna Quick Start Guide SD memory card External GPS Antenna Windshield Suction Mount & Cradle Stylus pen changed without prior notice.
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Multitasking: This function is used to perform multitasking (for example, navigation plus audio playback). However, this feature is NOT provided with the V4050 product. Once you pressed M button on the top left of the navigation, you may switch to main menu, but all other icons will be grayed out and will...
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_11 6.1 Overview Select the desired menu icon from the main menu screen. The corresponding program then starts running. Navigation plus additional menus like Music, Movie, Picture, Game, Settings. To use the main menu during program execution, press the main menu key or press the program end key to move to the main...
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_12 6.2 Navi This function guides you to your final destination by voice prompts and a mapping screen, showing crossroads, city names and much more. It also provides various map-guiding modes and the approximate time left to your destination.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_13 6.3 Music Information Before Playing Music Files To play a music file, the mp3, wav, or wma file must be saved in an SD memory card. If there is no SD memory card, a sample file is read. If the SD memory card is disconnected during playback, a sample file is located at the file being played and the music playback stops.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_14 6.3 Music Music Screen Description Select Music from the main menu. When you enter Music, the last file played is located at Current Music. If the last music file does not exist in the SD memory card, the first file available in the card is located at Current Music.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_15 6.3 Music Playing a Music File Press the Play button to play a music file located at Current Music. Current playing time is being counted. Current status is displayed as playback status. If a file being played is damaged, the next file will be played without opening a pop-up screen.
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Page_16 6. A Look at the Home Screen 6.3 Music Playing a Music File - All Files Damaged Press the Play button when a file located at Current Music is damaged. - 1 Track Repeat: Music playback stops after a pop-up screen opens. - 1 Track Repeat/All Play/All Repeat: If all music files are damaged, press the Play button.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_17 6.3 Music Playing a Music File - There is a Damaged File Press the Play button when a file located at Current Music is damaged. All Play/All Repeat: A pop-up screen opens and the next playable file is played.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_18 6.3 Music Pause Playback stops temporarily. Current status is displayed as Pause. The Play button is deactivated and the Pause button is activated. The playback indicator on the playback bar stops moving. When pressing the previous/next music file during Pause, pause is automatically released and the previous/next music file is played.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_19 6.3 Music Stop Playback stops. Current status is displayed as Stop. Current playing time appears as ’00:00:00’. When pressing the previous/next music file during Stop, only the file name moves.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_20 6.3 Music Repeat All Repeat is default. All Repeat->All Play->1 Track Repeat->All Repeat-> All Play… When repeat status is set, the current repeat status is changed. The Repeat setting status is maintained even if you exit Music and go back into it again.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_21 6.3 Music Volume Adjustment/Mute Volume cannot be adjusted via the touch screen. It is adjusted by controlling the volume adjustment bar. Press the Mute key to use the mute function. Press the Mute key again to release the mute function. Mute is automatically released when the mute function is selected again after the function ends.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_22 6.3 Music Previous/Next Music File Zoom -/+: Select the next music file while the last music file is being played, and the first music file is played. Select the previous music file while the first music file is being played, and the last music file is played. When there is a damaged music file, the file is skipped and the next music file is played.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_23 6.3 Music Music Play List Description Current status (Pause/Stop/Play) is maintained. Focus is located at the music file being played. The default arrangement status is random . Press the Cancel button to move to the previous screen. When the length of the file name where the focus is located is long, the file name flows from right to left.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_24 6.3 Music Music Play List Arrangement When the Random button appears, the list is in random status. Press the Random button to arrange the list in alphabetical order. The Random button changes to the ABC button.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_25 6.3 Music Music Play List Playback Press the list once - Focus is selected. Press the list once again - The file is played.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_26 6.4. Movie Tips for Playing a Movie When a movie file (avi) exists in the SD memory card that is inserted into the device, it automatically searches and shows both the file list and the movie start screen. When there is no movie file, the sample movie list built into the device shows, in stop mode.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_27 6.4. Movie Movie Execution Process...
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_28 6.4. Movie Screen Explanation – Control Bar/Button...
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_29 6.4. Movie Screen Explanation - List Screen Maintain the current status (Pause/Stop/Play). Focus is placed on the movie file being played. Move to the previous screen when the Cancel button is pressed. Remake the list again when an entry is made after ending a movie.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_30 6.4. Movie Screen Explanation Play in a Full Screen...
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_31 6.4. Movie Playing a Movie (see page 27) (see page 27) (See page 27) Selective movie playing is possible when 2 or more movies are stored in the SD memory card. (see page 27)
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_32 6.4. Movie Movie Entry Show the last played filename. If there is no previous file, the loading screen will not appear. Show a sample file. The time lapse and play screen show the last play position of the movie. When the play button is pressed, the count starts from that point.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_33 6.4. Movie Movie Control Bar - Pause/Stop When the screen is touched while playing a movie, the Control Bar will appear and the movie will be paused :No. When the screen other than the buttons from the Control Bar is pressed, the Control Bar disappears and play is done in full screen.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_34 6.4. Movie Movie RW/FF By moving the play section quickly (10 seconds in succession) forward/backward with the red-lined buttons, the movie can be quickly jumped to a section. The movement stops if the button is clicked again.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_35 6.5 Picture Introduction before Viewing Images To view an image file, the bmp, jpeg, or jpg file must be saved in a SD memory card. If there is no SD memory card, a sample file is read. If the SD memory card is disconnected during playback, a sample file is displayed and the image play stops.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_36 6.5 Picture Picture Screen Description Select Picture from the main menu. The last image file viewed is displayed. If no previous image file exists in the SD memory card, the first image file is displayed. If the number of files read is being counted. The number is displayed as .
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_37 6.5 Picture Previous/Next Image If there is a damaged file, skip the file and the next file is displayed. Press the Previous button while the first file in the list is displayed, and the last file in the list is displayed. Press the Next button while the last file is displayed, and the first file in the list is displayed.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_38 6.5 Picture Image in Full Screen Press an image. The image then appears in full screen.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_39 6.5 Picture Image in Full Screen - Enlarge/Reduce Arrow-shaped buttons (left, right, up and down) appear, enabling an image to be enlarged/reduced. The buttons in an enlarged image changes the focus of the image. The enlargement indicator is only displayed for *2/*4.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_40 6.5 Picture Image in Full Screen - Enlarge/Reduce-Moving to the Last Image Moving to the last image displays the last file in its original size (*1).
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_41 6.5 Picture Slide Images are displayed at three second intervals. Slide show occurs in full screen. If the screen is pressed during a slide show, the current image is displayed in the previous mode. After the last file is displayed, the first file is displayed automatically after three seconds.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_42 6.5 Picture Picture List Description Focus is located at the file being displayed. When the length of a file name where the focus is located is long, the name flows from right to left. When pressing the Cancel button, you move to the previous screen and the file where the focus is located is displayed.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_43 6.5 Picture Picture List View Press the list once-Focus is located. Press the list once again-The file is displayed. Play-If a damaged file is recognized during loading, the loading stops and a pop-up screen opens.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_44 6.5 Picture Damaged File in Picture List Play button: Disabled. Cancel button: The last file is displayed in the main screen of Picture. If the file size is too large, the file is processed as a damaged file. If the focus is located at a damaged file, This file is damaged is displayed in the Picture Viewer.
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6. A Look at the Home Screen Page_45 6.6 Game (option) Among 32 different picture cards, you should pair 2 same picture cards. Once you execute the game, you will have the previewing mode during 5 seconds before starting the actual game. After 5 seconds preview mode, the initial card will start to be reversed and the game time will progress.
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06. A Look at the Home Screen Page_46 6.7 Setting Environment Settings Settings are applied immediately. The screen setting tabs appear. When accessing the screen setting tab, the last setting status appears. If a screen with changes is exited without pressing the ‘Save’ button, the change is canceled.
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06. A Look at the Home Screen Page_47 6.7 Setting Saving the Settings...
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06. A Look at the Home Screen Page_48 6.7 Setting Saving the Settings When saving settings, a pop-up screen indicating “Saved” is displayed and the menu moves to the main menu.
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Page_49 06. A Look at the Home Screen Auto-booting By clicking on the auto booting in the Settings, when user starts the ignition of the vehicle, Carpoint’s navigation boots up automatically Auto shutdown or continue on battery When turning off the engine of the vehicle, removing cigar jack adaptor or AC adaptor from the device, the device will ask whether to continue with the battery power.
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Page_50 07. Transferring Multimedia Files 7.1 Using SD Card Reader Insert an SD storage card into your device and turn on your computer and the device. Once the SD reader and your PC are connected, move the desired objects to the SD card...
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Page_51 9. Capturing GPS Signals from Satellites After initial purchase it is highly recommended that users drive to where the sky is clearly visible, with no obstruction from skyscrapers, overpasses, high-tension cables, overhead walkways or trees, since it may take some time to receive GPS signals: i) depending on circumstances/environment (time, location, satellite status etc.), ii) if the GPS gets reset while driving or iii) in the case of first-time use.
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Bluetooth headset. Press the Bluetooth button on the lower left button on the front of the XROAD to launch the Bluetooth system. In case the Bluetooth icon already appears on the screen the Bluetooth system is already in activated...
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Phone. If you choose Add Device, you may have to set your phone to allow devices to find it. Find Me: Tap on this Find Me to allow the XROAD to be found by your phone. You will use your phone to connect...
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PIN code. The default pin code is 0000. Tap OK to record your entry. The XROAD will pair with your phone. You may need to enter the PIN code or perform other functions on your phone to complete the pairing.
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Your phone should now be paired to the XROAD. You may pair your phone with the XROAD as a headset by tapping the Headset button from the Main Menu. This method of connecting the XROAD to your phone is useful only if there has been difficulty connecting the XROAD as a hands-free device.
Hands-Free from the Main Menu. Connect: You may tap to connect to the currently selected device. Find Me: You may tap on the Find Me to put the XROAD Bluetooth in the Discoverable Mode, which allows devices to find it.
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Making a Bluetooth Hands-Free Call Page_57 Select the Hands Free icon from the Bluetooth menu to place a call using a currently connected device. Touch Call: Tap on this icon to open the number keypad and dial the call. Favorites: Tap on this icon to access previously stored favorite numbers.
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Making a Bluetooth Hands-Free Call Page_58 2. Favorites You may tap on the Favorites to access a list of your previously stored favorite numbers. You may select a number from the list. Call: Tap on the call button to call the selected favorite number.
Answering a Bluetooth Call Page_59 When a call is received by a paired phone, the XROAD will display the Incoming Call screen which shows the number calling. In case the number is unknown, it will display “Absent.” You may tap on the Answer button to answer the call or Refuse button to refuse the call.
You may tap on the Settings button to open the Setting screen. On the upper part of the screen, it shows the Windows CE and current Windows CE Address of this XROAD device. You may tap on the Enable/Disable button to toggle between enabling or disabling...
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