Carpoint V4050 Portable GPS Navigation Device User Manual S3BV4050 Manual rev01

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V4050 Owner’s
Manual
Thank you for choosing the XROAD V4050 Navigation system.
This model includes:
4.3” Wide[16:9] TFT Touch Screen LCD with Ultra-bright 480x272 resolution in 16.7 million colors
400MHz Samsung CPU to ensure powerful performance
Built-in Bluetooth Hands-Free Calling
Premium multimedia functions supporting music (MP3), video (AVI), picture (JPEG) and game
Internal Enhanced GPS receiver (SIRFIII / SIRFstarIII) for a quick start
Powerful Lithium-Polymer 2100mAH Battery
Microsoft WinCE Core Version 5.0
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,
and not obstruct your view or interfere with operation of
vehicle safety equipment. The user of this product is solely
responsible for observing safe driving practices. DO NOT
operate XROAD V4050 while driving. Park the vehicle first
and operate when necessary.
XROAD DISCLAIMS ALL
LIABILITY FOR ANY USE
OF THIS PRODUCT IN A
WAY THAT MAY CAUSE
ACCIDENTS, DAMAGE,
OR THAT MAY VIOLATE
THE LAW
1. About This Book
This handbook provides a quick guide to the XROAD NAVIGATION system, and the basic functions
of the device are described mainly in respect of hardware. For reasons of product development some
information may not be updated yet, and contents may be changed at any time without prior
notification. No liability shall be assumed for technical or editorial errors or omissions herein; nor for
incidental or consequential damages resulting from the performance or use of this material.
This document contains information protected by copyright and thus may not be reproduced in whole
or in part for any purpose whatsoever. Likewise, it may not be transmitted or reproduced in any form
whatsoever, whether electronically or mechanically - including photocopying and recording.
All brands and trademarks mentioned in this document may be registered by a third party and subject
to current legislation and to the rights of their respective owners, without reservation. The absence of
explicit labeling of registered trademarks does not admit the conclusion that the brand is not subject to
the rights of third parties.
© Copyright 2007, XROAD. All rights reserved.
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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.
ྀ The product is intended to be used only as a navigation aid, not as a precise measurement of
direction, distance, location or topography. Because calculated routes and voice guidance are for
reference only and may be different from the actual road circumstances, it is the user’s responsibility to
follow traffic signs, road layout and local regulations above all else.
ཱྀ When you get out of the car, please do not leave your device on the dashboard in direct sunlight,
since an overheated battery can cause malfunction and/or hazard. Use the product within the
recommended operational temperature range (0’C ~ 50’C), and do not expose it to excess heat or cold.
ྂ GPS satellite signals cannot pass through solid materials other than glass. So when you are inside a
tunnel or a building or in case of metallic windshield, GPS positioning may not be available. Likewise,
signal reception can be affected by situations such as bad weather or dense overhead cover such as trees.
Similarly, wireless devices may interfere with satellite signals, causing variable signal reception.
ྃ Look at the display only when it is absolutely safe to do so. If you have not fully understood the
instructions given by the device, or if you are not sure about what to do next, you may refer briefly
to the map or arrow view of your navigation system.
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2.1 General
ཆ 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.
ཇ Taking good care of your device will ensure trouble-free operation and reduce the risk of damage to
it. Never clean your device with the power on. Use a soft, lint-free cloth moistened with water to wipe the
screen and the exterior of your device. Do not use paper towels to clean the screen. Do not place anything
on top of your device or drop objects on top of it. Do not drop your device or subject it to severe shock. Be
careful not to sit on your device when it is in the back pocket of your trousers, etc. The screen surface is
easily scratched.
཈ Keep your device away from excessive moisture and extreme temperatures. Do not subject your
device to sudden and severe temperature changes that could cause condensation inside the unit, with
consequent damage. In the event of moisture condensation, allow your device to dry out completely.
Avoid exposing your device to direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time.
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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.
ྀ Battery
This device contains a non-replaceable Lithium-Polymer internal battery that can burst or explode, releasing
hazardous chemicals. To reduce the danger of fire or burns, never disassemble, crush, puncture, or
dispose of in fire or water. Since there is a high risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an
incorrect type, replace it only with same type or an equivalent one recommended by the manufacturer.
The battery must be recycled or disposed of properly. Similarly, use a specified battery charger as
approved by the manufacturer.
ཱྀ Adapter
Never use the AC adapter in a high-moisture environment, or touch it when your hands/feet are wet.
Also, for cooling purposes, make sure there is adequate ventilation around the adapter when in use, and do
not cover it with paper, vinyl, cloth (including the carrying case) or any other material. The adapter
must be connected to the correct power source, according to the voltage requirements indicated on the
case or packaging of the product. Do not attempt to service the unit if its power lead or body becomes
damaged or exposed to excess moisture.
ྂ SD Memory Card
Keep SD or MMC cards in a well-protected case so as to avoid dust and humidity when you are not
using it, and also make sure that no foreign objects can enter the SD slot.
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3.1 Inserting SD Card
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Your device has an SD slot, for an optional Secure Digital card storing the initial
startup program, digital maps and other data i.e. MP3 files, movie files and
image files. To use the memory card, insert it pointing up into the slot, and the
label facing the front of the device. To remove the card, first make sure that no
application is accessing it, slightly push the top of the card to release it, and then
pull it out of the slot. To take out the card, please turn off the unit. Before
inserting another card, please press on the Power button. When you put SD Card
into SD Slot located at the bottom of the device, please give a deep and hard
push, which works for taking it out of the slot as well.
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
1. First, clean the windshield.
Then, push the center of the
suction cup onto the windshield and then press the
fixing lever down
2. Slide the rectangular part
of the suction-cup mount
into the corresponding part
at the bottom rear of the unit
3. Insert the jack at the end of
the DC power leading into the
small socket on the side of device
and put the other end into the
cigar lighter socket.
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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.
Power Off
Press the Power On/Off button to turn off the device. If the device remains
connected to a 12V power jack, the battery will be charged.
Bluetooth
Button
Press the Bluetooth On/Off button to launch the Bluetooth system
WARNING: the battery is still running and discharging in all modes, except Power Off mode.
* Please allow this delicate gadget to have enough time for its operation (e.g. in pressing buttons,
tapping touch screen, executing each menu, pushing in/out SD card etc.) since running it too hastily
and excessively often leads to mechanical trouble.
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5.1 Standard Accessories
5.2 Optional Accessories
ྙ
ྚ
ྛ
ྜ
ྙ
ྛ
ྜྷ
ྙ DVD with manuals & map data
ྚ Quick Start Guide
ྚ
ྜ
ྞ
ྜ Cigar-light adaptor
ྜྷ SD memory card
ྛ Windshield Suction Mount & Cradle ྞ Stylus pen
ྙ AC Adaptor
ྜ SD Card Reader
ྚ TMC External Antenna
ྛ External GPS Antenna
Note: the brand, type, spec, and photo of above accessories may vary with actual accessories. Also, accessories packaging items may be changed without prior notice.
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6.1 Overview
ཁ Finger Touch: This navigation instrument can easily be operated with your fingertip. However, if the
vehicle is moving too much, or if you want to select a point with great accuracy, you will need to use the
stylus pen. The surface of the LCD screen may be damaged if a sharp object is used, or if excessive
pressure is used on the screen.
ག SD memory card provided: If the map file is deleted, the navigation function does not perform properly.
གྷ 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
not function when you tap on it.
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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
menu. When you enter main menu, the program
being executed automatically ends. Press the
desired menu icon in the main menu. The
corresponding program then starts running.
Main menu function description
- Navi: Starts the navigation function.
Music: Starts the music playback function that enables playing mp3 and wav files.
Movie: Starts the movie playback function that enables playing avi, files.
Picture: Starts the picture function that enables viewing bmp, jpg, gif, and png files.
Game: Starts the game
Settings: Starts the screen/environment setting function.
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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.
Pop into the Navi menu and wait for the navigation program to load all the necessary data. Soon a
digital map will appear before your eyes. For further information regarding navigation usage, refer to
the separate software user manual contained in the DVD provided as a standard package.
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6.3 Music
ཁ 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. If the SD memory card is short of capacity,
purchase another SD card. Then you can save more files. Even if the capacity of the SD memory card is
not enough to download a music file, do not delete the map file.
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6.3 Music
ག 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. If there is no SD memory card, a sample file is located at Current Music. Press the End
Button(x) on the drawing here after or the main menu key to end Music and move to the main menu. If
you push on main menu key, music goes on. At that time, if you come back to the main menu, you can
choose other available applications.
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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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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. A pop-up screen
opens and the music playback stops.
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6.3 Music
ང 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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6.3 Music
ཅ 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. Press the Play button when a file located at Current Music is damaged. All Play/All Repeat: A popup screen opens and the next playable file is played.
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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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6.3 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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6.3 Music
྆G 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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6.3 Music
྇G 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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6.3 Music
྇G 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. When you exit
Music and go back into it again, the list is re-created.
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6.3 Music
྇G 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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6.3 Music
ྈG Music Play List Playback
Press the list once - Focus is selected. Press the list once again - The file is played.
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6.4. 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.
As with a movie entry, an hourglass appears when the loading time is extended. The map file must not be
deleted even if the capacity of the SD memory card provided is not sufficient to allow the movie file to be
downloaded. If the capacity of the SD memory card provided is not sufficient, you can buy an additional SD
card to allow you to save more files.
Play in full screen (optimized to the movie size of 340 X 240). Automatically plays the next file after playing
the current file. When automatically playing the next file, the file is immediately played without a loading
popup. When the next file is automatically played and the file is damaged, a popup with ˈCannot play this
fileˉ will be displayed, and the device is changed to a stop status. If the SD memory card is removed while
in use, the message ˈSD MEMORY CARD REMOVEDˉ pops up, and the unit stops.
In this eventuality, the filename and total playtime of a sample file will be shown. If the SD memory card is
inserted again, the message ˈSD MEMORY CARD INSERTEDˉ pops up, and the last played file will be
loaded in stop mode. When there is no file to be played, it simply displays a sample file.
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6.4. Movie
ག Movie Execution Process
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6.4. Movie
ག Screen Explanation – Control Bar/Button
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6.4. Movie
གG 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 ˈCancelˉ button is pressed. Remake the list again when an entry is made after
ending a movie. The count will be shown when the total number of files read is in progress
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6.4. Movie
གG Screen ExplanationGTGPlay in a Full Screen
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6.4. Movie
གྷG Playing a Movie
(see page 27)
(see page 27)
(See page 27)
ངG Selective movie playing is possible when 2 or more movies are stored in the SD memory card.
(see page 27)
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6.4. Movie
ཅG 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. Show the current status as stopped if a previous file was in
play.
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6.4. Movie
ཆG 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. There is no stop button, the first screen of the currently playing
file appears. The file is played from the beginning when the stop and play buttons are pushed successively.
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6.4. Movie
ཇG 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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6.5 Picture
ཁG 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. If the SD memory card is short of capacity, purchase another SD card.
Then you can save more files. Even if the capacity of the SD memory card is not enough to download an
image file, do not delete the map file.
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6.5 Picture
གG 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 ˄ˎ˅. (This occurs if more than 1,000 files are saved.) File name may be cut if the
length of the file name is long. Press the End button or the main menu key; the image file closes and you
go into the main menu. If the last file does not exist in the SD memory card, the first file in the list
appears. If the last file is damaged, the previous file appears. If no image file exists in the SD memory
card, a sample file appears.
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6.5 Picture
གྷG 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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6.5 Picture
ངG Image in Full Screen
Press an image. The image then appears in full screen.
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6.5 Picture
ཅG 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. An image can only be enlarged/reduced in full screen.
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6.5 Picture
ཆG 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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6.5 Picture
ཇG 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. If there is a damaged file, the file is skipped and
the next file is displayed. If the file size is large, opening the slide may take more than three seconds.
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6.5 Picture
཈G 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. When the image file being displayed is stopped and
you enter PICTURE again, another list is created. If the number of files read is being counted, the number
is displayed as ‘…’.
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6.5 Picture
ཉG 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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6.5 Picture
ཉG 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, ˈThis file is
damagedˉ is displayed in the Picture Viewer.
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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.
Preview Screen
Game Progressing Screen
Time up play again
After 5 seconds preview mode, the initial card will start to be reversed and the game time will progress.
Once your game time is over, you can start new game by pressing "New Game" button.
Score
. Each single failure of card pairing will deduct 10 points from your score.
. Each single success of card pairing will add 100 points to your score.
Once your game time is over, the below screen will be pop-up. You can start
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6.7 Setting
ཁ 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. Close the changed setting by pressing the End button or the main menu key, and
move to the main menu screen. The changed setting is saved by pressing the ‘Save’ button.
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6.7 Setting
ག Saving the Settings
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6.7 Setting
ག 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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06. A Look at the Home Screen
གྷG 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
ངG Auto shutdown or continue on battery
ම
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. The device
turns off in 10 seconds if you do not press the
button. When pressing the Yes button, the
device will continue to run with the battery
07. Transferring Multimedia Files
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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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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.
If no GPS signals can be picked up after waiting for quite a while, please restart the whole navigation system by
pressing the Power button on the left side of the device. However, choosing the “GPS Reset” button from
within the menu will lead to complete deletion of all existing GPS information, so it is best to use this function
only after moving a long distance from your previous location.
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The XROAD V4050 includes Bluetooth connectivity. With its embedded internal microphone, it allows you to
answer and make calls from the touch screen.
Please see below the description of Bluetooth icons appear on the screen.
1. Bluetooth module is disabled.
2. Bluetooth is not connected nor paired to any of the Bluetooth phone.
3. Bluetooth Hands free and Headset are connected.
4. Bluetooth is in Hands-free mode.
5. Bluetooth is connected as Hands-free and is in the calling stage.
6. Bluetooth is connected to the 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
stage.
Pairing your Bluetooth Phone with the XROAD as a Hands-Free Mode
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Ensure that the Bluetooth is active and discoverable
on your phone and tap on the Hands-Free button to
set up your phone with XROAD device
Add Device: Tap on this Add Device to connect XROAD
to your Bluetooth 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
to XROAD.
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Tapping on the Add Device will cause the
XROAD to search for the available Bluetooth
devices.
Select your phone from the list and tap Connect
to connect the XROAD to your phone.
When connection is successful, you will be
prompted to enter your PIN code.
Tap Key Pad to open the on-screen keyboard
and enter your 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.
Please watch your phone screen during this
process.
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Tapping on the Find Me will cause the XROAD to enter
Discoverable Mode, allowing other Bluetooth devices
to connect to it.
You can use your device to pair with the XROAD. Once
you enter the PIN code on your phone, the XROAD will
ask that you verify the PIN.
Tap Touch Pad to open the on-screen keyboard and enter
your PIN code. The default pin code is 0000. Tap OK to
record your entry.
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.
When you pair the XROAD and your phone this way, the
XROAD allows you to answer calls only. You cannot initiate
calls using the XROAD in headset mode.
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You may have multiple phones set up for connection with
your XROAD. You can add and remove phones from your
list and disconnect and connect to different phones using
the List Screen.
If you have phones already paired to the XROAD, but
none of them are currently connected, the below screen
will appear if you select 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
in the Discoverable Mode, which allows Bluetooth devices
to find it.
List: you may tap on the List to display the Device List
screen.
Paired List Screen allows you to connect to a device, add
devices, and remove device by pressing the buttons on
the bottom.
You may select a device to connect to or remove from the
list.
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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.
History: Tap to view the recent call history and select a
number to call.
Voice Call: Tap on this icon to make a voice call. This
voice calling feature must be enabled on the phone.
1. Touch Call
You may tap on the Touch Call to open the keypad and
tap in the keys for the number you wish to call and then
tap Call to initiate the call.
As you tap on either the numbers or alphabets, it will
appear the top of the screen. You may also tap on the
backspace to delete a number or alphabets.
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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.
Add Favor: Tap on this button to add a favorite number
Remove: Tap on this button to remove a selected favorite
number.
3. Call History
You may tap on the History to access to a list of your
previously called or received numbers.
4. Voice Call
You can tap on the Voice Call to make a call by speaking
The number of a previously recorded voice call number on
your phone.
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Answering a Bluetooth Call
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.
In-call Options
During a call, you may press the Bluetooth button on the
front case of the XROAD to open the screen of the in-call
options.
To Phone: Tap on this button to move the call from
XROAD to your phone.
Send DTMF: Tap on this button to send DTMF.
End Call: Tap on this button to end the call.
New Call: Tap on this button to open the touch pad and
make a new call.
Switch to : When having 3-way calling, you may switch to
other party.
Release to : When having 3-way calling, you may end the
Current call and switch to other party’s call.
Activ. Only : When having 3-way calling, except the
current call, all waiting calls will be ended.
Bluetooth Settings
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
Bluetooth.
You may tap on the Bluetooth reset button to reset the Bluetooth.
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