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1 | users manual | Users Manual | 3.61 MiB | / July 07 2007 |
Welcome to Your Products User Manual Thank you very much for purchasing our device. Before using this product, please be sure to read this manual.
Actual product specifications may differ from what is indicated in this manual as product enhancements are implemented without prior notice.
Printed at the time of production, this manual may contain technical or editorial mistakes or omission. 1 2 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS PC LINK FUNCTIONS Linking with a PC Delinking from a PC Moving/deleting files Firmware Upgrade TRANSCODER Before using the Transcoder Installing the Transcoder Using the Transcoder Whole file conversion Partial file conversion DVD Player Using DVD Converter Converting DVD files RealVideo Converter Upgrading Transcoder Advanced DVD Converter Quick Time Converter TROUBLESHOOTING SPECIFICATION 50 50 50 51 52 53 54 56 57 59 60 61 61 61 62 62 63 65 CONTENTS WARNING 04 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY 05 BEFORE STARTING Basic Functions What is GPS?
GPS Reception Time Guide Product parts Accessories Charging the battery Installing the device in a car USING THE BASIC FUNCTIONS Main menu screen Programs TITLE BAR NAVIGATION MOVIE PLAYER JUKE BOX HANDS FREE OFFICE WHITE BOARD IMAGE VIEWER CAR DIARY FILE BROWSER CALCULATOR CONTROL PANEL SCREEN & DISPLAY VOLUME & SOUNDS STYLUS POWER 12 12 12 13 14 15 16 17 20 20 21 22 23 26 29 33 35 36 43 44 45 46 47 48 3 WARNING FCC compliance Information This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received. Including interference that may cause undesired operation. 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. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER'S AUTHORITY TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT. 4 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY To prevent causing damage to the users property and to ensure the users safety, please read carefully the following precautions. Placing the product in wet and dusty places may cause malfunction. Avoid putting heavy objects, cup, cosmetics, chemicals, or any water-filled vessel on top of the product. Use only dry cloth and not water or chemicals for cleaning. Do not disassemble, repair, or reconstruct without an authorized technician. Avoid simultaneously pressing multiple buttons. This may cause malfunction or product failure. Avoid exposing this product to shock or impact and keep it away from magnetic fields or vibration. 5 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY Using unauthorized hardware or software may cause operational problems. Prevent any foreign substance to come in contact with the memory card or the internal parts of this device, as it might cause malfunctions. Keep the product away from too hot/cold or wet places. Connect the USB, earphone and plugs correctly as instructed. Please promptly recharge the device with the supplied power adaptor as soon as the Low battery warning message appears. Ignoring the warning message and continuing to use the device will completely discharge the battery and may cause all information on the device to be erased. In using vehicle power, please first check if there is no problem with the power supply before connecting the device to the cigar jack adaptor. Any sudden power spike may damage the device. Whenever any problem or program error occurs with this device, please first refer to the instruction manual and then contact our service center. Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or reconstruct the device without an authorized technician. 6 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
| Navigation precautions |
To maximize the GPS signal reception, remove any paint, sunscreen, or snow on the windshield, and any other objects that can block GPS antenna from receiving the GPS signal. Depending on the specific device installed in the car, some hinder in GPS reception might occur. Navigation does not warranty quality GPS reception rate in all cars.
Do not leave the navigation device inside the car when the temperature is rising due to direct sun light, etc. Rapid increase of the temperature inside the car may cause the inner battery to explode. When temperature is high such as during the summer, do not to leave this device in the car.
The navigation holder is a glass suction-type holder that normally strongly attaches to any glass surface. Before driving, always check if it is properly attached. If not, the vibration during driving may cause the holder to separate and fall off. User is responsible for any damage incurred in such a case. If the product will not be used for a long time, detach it and store in a safe place.
Applying paint or putting stickers on the GPS antenna may cause problems in GPS signal reception and damage the device.
We do not provide a warranty for the compatibility of some accessories which are not provided by us. We are also not responsible for any defect caused by such accessories. 7 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
The proper operation temperature of this GPS device is 050.
Please keep this device away from cold or hot temperature.
Please keep the proper temperature. Situations with temperatures of -200 or 5080 may affect the normal GPS signal reception of this device and damage its H/W.
If this device will not be used for a long time, keep the suction holder separated from the glass.
Before driving, always check whether the navigation is properly installed inside the car. The user is responsible for any damage incurred arising from improper product installation.
There might be some difference between the voice guide, map path, and actual road conditions. Always follow street signal systems and traffic regulations of the actual road and drive safely.
We only guarantee the quality as long as this device is used with the supplied package. 8 PRECAUTIONS FOR SAFETY
While driving, never perform any operation, such as location registration, location search, and run other programs. Always park the car in a safe place first before operating the device.
Operating the navigation system or looking at the screen while driving is very dangerous. While driving, always pay attention to road traffic and pedestrians.
Use only the cigar jack adaptor included in this package. Caution This navigation device can calculate your exact location using signals from more than four satellites. This device may falter in receiving GPS signals in certain locations. In case of unstable GPS signal reception, we recommend you to install an external GPS antenna. An external GPS antenna is optional.
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| BEFORE STARTING |
11 BEFORE STARTING
| Basic Functions |
Navigation
Movie Player
MP3 Player
Image Viewer
| What is GPS? |
GPS or Global Positioning System was developed by the United States Department of Defense and is jointly maintained with the Department of Transportation. It is a global system using 24 satellites, and information received via radio signals from these satellites are used to calculate current positions; normally, the location of the GPS receiver can be calculated within a 10-meter accuracy. Thus, to obtain the current location using GPS satellites, a GPS receiver equipped with a GPS antenna is required.
| GPS Reception Time Guide |
1. During initial operation or when using the device after parked for a long time, the GPS antennas power supply time and system checking time can take about 5-10 minutes depending on the situation. 2. There are areas where GPS cannot be received (in a tunnel, under the overpass, underground) and map movement will not work. These functions will resume only after you move to an area where GPS can be received. 3. In case this device stops receiving GPS signal for some time, please reset it. Errors in GPS signal reception in the following situations are not product malfunctions. When an object is put on the GPS antenna, when the wind shield is covered with metal, when a device generating electromagnetic waves is also installed in the car (e.g., some of wireless alarms, some MP3 or CD players, other GSP devices using GPS-like camera alarm). If a receiver is connected through cable, changing the location of a receiver (antenna) may cause jamming. When there is heavy cloud cover, when a car is located in places like under a bridge or an elevated road, or within a tunnel, an underground road or an underground parking lot, where a receiver antenna cannot be directed to the sky, when a car is parked indoors, where there are high-rise buildings around a car. In such bad reception conditions, it is better to stop the car first and park to locate your current position. If a receiver runs out of a back-up battery, it could take more time to pick up initial signals. (A back-up battery make a receiver spend less time when it receives initial signals. It is usually a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. Average back-up battery life is about one or two years when used constantly, but life could vary depending on usage frequency.) If the device is taking a long time to pick up initial signals, you need to have your back-up battery checked up by a receiver-maker. 12 BEFORE STARTING
| Product parts |
SD memory card slot GPS Ant. Power button Key hold switch Earphone DC input Stylus pen Reset hole GPS module &
GPS antenna Menu key Volume control TMC port USB slot Stand ring Battery ON/OFF switch Speaker 13 BEFORE STARTING
| Accessories |
Cigarette lighter adaptor Suction mount cradle Holder USB sync cable Installation CD Manual
| Option |
Pouch AC/DC adaptor 14 BEFORE STARTING
| Charging the battery |
When the Low Power message appears, please charge the battery.
Charging the battery with the AC/DC power adaptor or cigarette lighter adaptor. Charging time : Approx. 3 hours (after complete discharging) Charging LED : Red - Battery discharging Green - Battery charging completed Play time : Video - Approx. 4 hours Music - Approx. 7 hours
- : , , (: Divx, 320x240, 500Kbps) Caution Please discharge the battery completely and recharge at least once a month.
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| Installation |
1 2 First, start the cars engine. Check whether the memory card containing the navigation program and data is properly inserted in its designated slot in the device. 3 As shown, attach the car cradle to the suction mount cradle. 4 5 6 7 Lock the suction mount cradles tab at the bottom and attach it to the glass. Please make sure the glass surface is clean to ensure a stronger attachment. Put the product at the bottom of the cradle. Then, as shown in the picture, push the top of the product backward and attached e the product with the cars cradle. Connect the cigar jacks power connector with the products power connector. Connect the cigar jack to the cars cigar light jack. After installation is complete, turn on the product. Be sure to start the car engine before connecting the cigar jack. If used for a long time with the engine off, the car battery can be discharged. 16 BEFORE STARTING
[A]
[B]
Pull out a stylus pen from [A]
Insert a stylus pen into [B] to stand this device. 1 2 3 4 5 Caution 1. Please do not pross the upper side of this device. The stylus pen may be damaged. 2. Please keep away the stylus pen from the children to avoid puttiy it in their mouth. 17 18
| USING THE BASIC FUNCTIONS |
19 MAIN MENU
| Main menu screen |
1 Click on the icon you want to access on the main menu.. 2 Click on the icon in the sub-menu in the main menu to execute that program.
| Programs |
Navigation Movie plyer Juke box Bluetooth Office Set up White board Image viewer Car diary File Explorer Calculator Power Screen & Display Volume & Sound Stylus 20 TITLE BAR Program Title Battery Indicator Keyboard Minimize End
Program title Displays the currently running program.
Battery Indicator Fully charged Enough Power Lack of Power Low battery Charging
Keyboard Shows the text being typed.
Minimize Minimizes the currently running program.
End Shuts down the program. 21 NAVIGATION Click the first icon (Navigation) on the main menu to execute the Navigation program.
| How to use |
Please refer to a separate manual to use navigation. 22 MOVIE PLAYER
| Basic screen |
Playing pointing bar Play the previous file Play/Stop temporarily Stop playing Play the next file Playing status Display playing point Playing time of a file Option Open a list Open a file Volume bar Remove sound Click the 2nd icon (Movie Player) on the main menu to execute the Movie Player program. Double-clicking the Playing Point window converts the screen into Title window.
| Opening a file |
Open a dialogue window by clicking the [Open a File] button, select a file and then click Confirm to play a file. 23 MOVIE PLAYER
| How to use |
During playback, the Elapsed Time and the Point-of-Play Bar show current status. Play/Pause, Stop, Point of Play Bar, and Volume Bar are also available. There are Play/Pause/Stop conditions and current status shall be displayed if selected. Files are played automatically as soon as the previous one is finished. Clicking Play Previous File or Play Next File stop the playback of current file and play another file on the play list. Double-
clicking on the screen switches you to full-screen display. Double-clicking on the full screen returns the screen to its original size.
| Editing the play list |
Click the Open Play List button to open your play list, which will show files you have opened. Select any file and click the Play button to play the file. Clicking the Close button return you to the basic screen. Selected file Register a file Delete Play Close
Add a file Clicking the Add a File button displays a window showing a directory tree with files in the current folder displayed in the right panel. Click the check box of the file you want to register. Clicking the OK button adds the files. 24 MOVIE PLAYER
Deleting a file Select the file from the play list and click the Delete button to remove the file from the list
Option There are two available functions: Repeat Play List and Resume Last File. Repeat Play List: When the player finishes playing the last file, the first file is played automatically. Resume Last File : If you replay Movie Player after you close it once during playing, the player starts playing from the stopped point. 25 JUKE BOX Click the 3rd Icon (Juke box) on the main menu to execute Juke Box program.
| Screen Layout |
You can select the following screens by selecting tabs in the left. A B C D Play/Stop temporarily Playback time Repeat a section File extension Stop Sampling frequency Open a file Equalizer A. Play List B. Spectrum C. Caption D. Settings Playing time Play the next file Repeat play Beat rate Volume Play the previous file Playing status Random Stereo/Mono Remove sound
| Play |
1. Click Player Button (
2. Select file you want to play in the folder. 3. Click the Play button.
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| Play List |
To switch to the Play List Mode, choose the first tab of the inter-page transition tab. Play List Add a file Delete a file
ADD a file 1. Click the ADD button to display the page below. 2. Select the file that you want to add to a desired folder. 3. Click the OK button to add desired files. 4. To play the added play list, select desired files and click the Play button.
Delete File 1. Select a file you want to delete from its play list. 2. To delete the selected file, click the Delete button. 3. Deletion only affects the play list and does not delete the original file. 4. Deleting the currently played file stops its playback. 27 JUKE BOX
| Spectrum |
The spectrum displays animation on the screen as the music is played. You can select any form of animation by clicking the Previous or Next button. Previous Spectrum Next Spectrum
| Lyrics |
Lyrics of the song are displayed on the screen. The name of the folder including the file being played shall appear at the upper part of the screen, including ID3 information, artists name, and song title. If the file contains no ID3 information, the file name shall be displayed instead of the song title. If the file contains the embedded lyrics, the lyrics are automatically displayed. To include lyrics in the file, use a program supplied separately. Folder Artist Title Lyrics
| Configuration |
Time Display: Displays the duration of playback. You can select between remaining time and elapsed time. Time Display 28 HANDS FREE Click the 4th icon(Hands Free) to execute Hand Free.
| Hands Free Screen |
Re-Dialing Dial Call History Paring status Bluetooth enable/disable status Home dialing Editing Home number Connection Exit
| Dial Pads |
Volume up Volume down Exit Back space Clear Dial pads Call Telephone no. 29 HANDS FREE
| Call History screen |
Receiving call History Sending call History Missed call History Exit Delete a selected telephone number Delete whole telephone list Call button with a selected Tel no. Call History list
| Editing Home No. |
Tel no. Exit Back space Clear Dial pads Edit
| Connection Screen |
Bluetooth enable Bluetooth disable Exit Delete Explore Connect Disconnect Explored Bluetooth device list 30 HANDS FREE
| How to call |
1. Input a telephone no. and click Call button on the Dial pads. 2. Main menu appears in call connection sound. 3. Click icon for the calling status screen to change the calling status or stop the call. 4. If dial pad is needed for ARS on calling, please click dial pad on the calling status screen to pop up the dial pads. 5. To change the calling device from the Hands Free of this device to the mobile phone or diverse case, please click . 6. On calling, if you do not want an opposite person to hear your side conversation, please click Mic mute. Bluetooth enable Bluetooth disable Exit Delete Explore Connect Disconnect Explored Bluetooth device list 31
[Dial Pads]
[Main menu on calling]
[Calling status screen]
[Dial pads on calling]
HANDS FREE
| How to receive a call |
1. Receiving call screen automatically pops up on your device, when you receive a call. 2. Click Call button to connect with a call. Or, click Disconnection button to refuse a call. 3. If you click call button, the main menu automatically appears. 4. Click icon for the calling status screen to change the calling status or stop the call. 5. In case that you receive another call on the line, please click icon to see the 2nd call status screen. At this time, if you want to change an opposite person, please click button. 6. To change the calling device from the HandsFree of this device to the mobile phone or diverse case, please click change the calling device button. 7. On calling, if you do not want an opposite person to hear your side conversation, please click Mic mute.
[Receiving call screen]
[Main menu on calling]
[Calling status screen]
Change an opposite person on calling
[2nd call status screen]
32 WHITE BOARD Click the third icon (White Board) on the Office program of the main menu to execute the White Board program.
| Screen layout |
Using the stylus pen, you can write letters or draw diagrams in the center of the screen on the white board. In the toolbox at the upper side of the screen, you can easily select pen or eraser. New file This icon on the tool box allows you to erase existing files and create a new file for a new drawing Drawing This icon allows you to draw pictures on the screen after changing the input mode into the drawing mode. Eraser You can partly erase the existing picture. Zoom In / Out This icon allows you to double the size of picture or return the enlarged picture to its original size. 33 WHITE BOARD
| Open and Save File |
1. Click on the File menu and select Open. 2. Click on the name of the file you want to open from the dialogue window. Open file Save file Save as a Bitmap file
Save File 1. Click on the File menu and select Save. 2. Input the file name and the directory in which you want to save the file.
Save as a Bitmap File 1. Click on the File menu and select Export. 2. Input the directory in which you want to save the file and the Bitmap file name.
| Drawing Configuration |
Changing the Color 1. Click on the Pen menu and select Color. 2. Select the pen color.
Changing the Pen Pattern and Size 1.To change the pattern of the pen, click on the Pen menu and select Type. 2.To change the size of the pen, after clicking on the Pen menu and Type, select Size. 3.You can also set your own desired size by selecting User Defined. 4.You can choose Pen pattern with Line and Dot type, but it is available only with a Pen size of 1 px. 34 Click the 2nd icon (Viewer) on the Office program of the main menu to execute the Viewer. IMAGE VIEWER
| Screen Layout |
Open a file Enlarge/ Reduce Next/Previous Open Enlarge Reduce Previous image Next image 35 CAR DIARY Click the 3rd icon (Car Diary) on the Office menu to execute Car Diary program.
| Screen Layout |
Click on the tabs on top to switch between different menus. Car information Refueling records Repair records Other expenditure Statistics
| Car Information |
Enter the car information mode by clicking on the first tab. You can check basic car data or enter new information. By clicking on the Image button you can select a car image and store it, and by clicking on Edit button you can edit and store the data. By clicking on the Image button you can select a car image and store it. By clicking on the Edit button you can edit and store the data. Car number and year of manufacture. Car number. Scheduled car inspection date. Basic mileage when buying a new or second-hand car. Calculate and display values such as the current mileage since the purchase, mileage data and input data. 36 CAR DIARY
| Refueling log |
You can switch to the refueling log mode by clicking on the second tab on the screen switch tab. Refueling log Add Edit Delete
ADD 1.Clicking on the Record button displays the following screen. 2.Enter data. 3.If you enter any value, refueled amount or refueled volume, the other is automatically calculated. 4.You can add new refueling data by clicking on the Record button. 5.You can cancel the procedure by clicking on Cancel. Refueling date Refueled amount Name of gas station Up-to-date mileage Refueled volume Oil type
Edit 1.You can enter the following screen by double-clicking on the item to modify or by clicking on the Modify button after click-selecting the item. 2.Modify the data. 3.You can modify the refueling data by clicking on the Modify button. 4.You can cancel the procedure by clicking on the Cancel button.
Delete 1.Click on the Delete button after click-selecting an item to delete. 2.Delete the refueling data by clicking on the OK button in the confirmation window. 3.You can cancel the procedure by clicking on Cancel button in the confirmation window. 37 CAR DIARY
| Maintenance record |
You can switch to the maintenance record mode by clicking on the third tab on the screen switch tab.
Manage Mode You can switch to the manage mode by clicking on the Manage Mode button on the bottom of the left side. Current maintenance status for each item Manage mode/History mode switch Add/Delete Items
Maintenance item add/delete 1. You can open the following screen by clicking on the Check button on the bottom of the righside. You can manage each item by choosing Add or Delete on the Select Item menu. 2. Add
- Click on Add on the left side.
- Enter the data to add. 3. Delete
- Click on Delete on the left side.
- Select the item to delete from the combo box. 4. Add or delete the maintenance item by clicking on OK. 5. Cancel the procedure by clicking on Cancel. Add Delete Item Input date Repair cycle 38 CAR DIARY
History Mode It displays all the maintenance history until current day. You can switch to the history mode by clicking on the History Mode button on the bottom left of the screen. Maintenance details Manage/History mode switch Record Modify Delete
Add 1.You can open the following screen by clicking on Record. 2.Enter data. 3.Add maintenance data by clicking on Record. 4.You can cancel the procedure by clicking on Cancel. Change Inspection Item Date Price Memo
Modify 1. You can enter the following screen by double-
clicking on the item to modify or by clicking on the Modify button after click-selecting an item. 2. Enter data. 3. Add maintenance data by clicking on Record. 4. You can cancel the procedure by clicking on Cancel. Change Inspection Item Date Price Memo
Delete 1.Click on the Delete button after click-selecting an item to delete. 2.Delete the maintenance data by clicking on the OK button in the confirmation window. 3.You can cancel the procedure by clicking on the Cancel button in the confirmation window. 39 CAR DIARY
| Other expense record |
You can switch to the other expense record mode by clicking on the fourth tab on the screen switch tab. Other expenses Add or delete items Record Modify Delete
Expense item add/delete 1. You can open the following screen by clicking on the Check button on the bottom of the left side. 2. Add
- Click Add on the left side of the screen.
- Enter data to add. 3. Delete
- Click on Delete on the left side of the screen.
- Select the item to delete from the combo box. 4. Click on OK to add or delete other expense item. 5. You can cancel the procedure by clicking on Cancel. Add Delete Item Date
Add 1. You can open the following screen by clicking on the Record button. 2. Enter data. 3. Click on Record to add new expense data. 4. You can cancel the procedure by clicking on Cancel. Inspection points Inspection date Amount Memo 40 CAR DIARY
Modify 1. You can enter the following screen by double clicking on the item to modify or by clicking on the Modify button after click-
selecting an item. 2. Modify the data. 3. You can modify the expense data by clicking on the Modify button. 4. You can cancel the procedure by clicking on the Cancel button. Inspection points Inspection date Amount Memo
Delete 1. Click on Delete after click-selecting an item to delete. 2. You can delete other expense data by clicking on the OK button in the confirmation window. 3. You can cancel the procedure by clicking on the Cancel button in the confirmation window. 41 CAR DIARY
| Statistics |
You can switch to the statistics mode by clicking on the fifth tab on the screen switch tab.
Table mode 1. You can switch to the table mode by clicking on Table Mode. 2. Select the year to view from the combo box. Year selection Switch table/graph modes Statistics for each item
Graph mode 1. You can switch to the graph mode by clicking Chart Mode. 2. Select the year to view from the combo box. Year selection Switch table/graph modes Cost/mileage graph 42 Click the 4th icon (File Browser) on the Office program of the main menu to execute the File Browser.
: . FILE BROWSER
| Screen Layout |
Cut Cuts a file or folder. Copy Copies a file or folder. Paste Pastes a cut file or folder. Delete Deletes a file or folder. New folder Creates a new folder. Rename Renames a file or folder. Open Opens a file or a folder Big Icon Marks folder and files with big icon Small Icon Marks folders and files with small icons. Details Marks with detailed information, like names of folders and files, sizes, forms, date of modification, etc. 43 CALCULATOR Click the first icon (Calculator) on the Office program of the main menu to execute the Calculator.
| Screen Layout |
The calculator consists of the general calculation section and scientific calculation section.
| General and Scientific Calculation |
By using the numeric keypad and calculation code on the screen, you can make general calculation. To perform scientific calculation, use the buttons on the left panel. 44 SCREEN & DISPLAY Click the first icon (Screen) on the Control Panel of the main menu to execute the Screen.
| Screen Layout |
To configure on-screen elements such as brightness and condition.
Brightness control 1. Press Down or Up button to adjust screen brightness. 2. Complete the adjustment by clicking OK.
Backlight 1. Control time it takes until backlight turns off (you can control time in the order of length: None, 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 30 minutes). Battery life varies depending on time. 2. Close the window by clicking the Confirm button.
: BACKLIGHT . 45 VOLUME & SOUNDS Click the 2nd icon (Volume & Sound) on the Control Panel program of the main menu to execute Volume
& Sound.
| Screen Layout |
Set up items related to volume.
Volume 1. Adjust the volume level by moving the slider from left to right or by clicking on the bar. 2. Click OK to finish. 46 STYLUS Click the 3rd icon (Stylus) on the Control Panel program of the main menu to execute the Stylus.
Calibration 1. You can adjust the stylus point by clicking on Recalibrate. 2. Click OK to finish. 47 POWER Click the 4th icon (Power) on the Control Panel program of the main menu to execute the Power.
| Screen Layout |
Set up items related to power.
Battery Displays the current battery condition. 48
| ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS |
49 PC LINK FUNCTIONS
| Linking with a PC |
Do not turn on or turn off the power of the product while the USB cable is connected. It might cause operational problems. Using a USB hub carries a risk of causing PC instability or data corruption due to compatibility issues between different PCs. Using an extended USB cable might cause data problems.
| Delinking from a PC |
Separate the USB cable from the product. Caution If the product stops working after removing the USB cable, some problems might have been generated during data transfer. In this case, press the RESET key at the bottom of the product.
| Moving/deleting files |
Photo, video, or music files stored in the product can be copied/moved to the PC. Link the PC and the product through the USB cable. Check whether the external device is recognized on the users computer by Active Sync. Press Active Syncs Search button and execute Explorer. Open the SDMMC Card Folder where video files or music files are contained and check the data. Select the file and drag and drop into the users computer folder, or copy/move by inputting command. Select the file and delete. 50 PC LINK FUNCTIONS
| Firmware Upgrade |
For system upgrade, visit the products website and download the necessary files. 1. Link this product to your PC with a USB cable. 2. Visit www.ooooooooooo 3. Select Customer Center > Download. 4. Select the firmware upgrade item to be installed. 5. Download the upgrade file. 6. Uncompress the downloaded file, and then copy into the SDMMC Card folder of the product. 7. Turn off the product and restart. 8. The following upgrade screen appears, showing that product firmware is automatically upgraded. 51 TRANSCODER
| Before using the Transcoder |
Functions of Transcoder File Converter DVD Player DVD Converter QuickTime(MOV/QT/MP4) Converter Advanced DVD Converter RealVideo Converter
Files that can be converted Movies: Unsupported file types need to be converted. Setting out Transcoder options: No optional settings required as files will be converted automatically upon import. Check if the files are corrupted when errors occur. You can change image size by using [Image Resizing] button in the lower left part of the screen. When performing first after program installation, connecting this product to the PC disables the security code and enables subsequent use.
Required system Recommended system requirements
- Pentium3 1Ghz or faster
- Memory 256 MB or larger
- Microsoft DirectX-supported VGA
- Sound card OS
- Microsoft Windows 98
- Microsoft Windows ME
- Microsoft Windows 2000
- Microsoft Windows XP 52 TRANSCODER
| Installing the Transcoder |
1. Insert the provided CD and select Transcoder Installation. 5. Select Yes, then click Next. 2. Select Next. 3. Select Next. 4. Select Next. 6. Select Next. 7. Then installation will begin. 8. Select Next and press Finish. 53 TRANSCODER
| Using the Transcoder |
Press [Start] in the lower left part then go to
[Program(P)] [PMP Transcoder] [PMP Transcoder], or double-click PMP Transcoder icon in background. 3 4 5 Transcoder window 1. File lists window: Displays currently opened files. 2. Status bar: Show status for currently running command. 3. Playing time and estimated file converting time: displays Playing time or estimated time for file converting. 4. Play and converting status sign: Displays playback or file converting status. 5. Assigning file size: Use when the converted file needs to be divided into sections. 6. Setting audio file synchronization: Use to match sound to the original audio file. 6 1 2 54 Menu bar Opening files to be converted sets options automatically. Image Resizing: Select file size (limit the resolution under 640 x 480 for images whose resolution is 640 x 480 or over) Destination: Locate converted file. Frame Rate: Sets the frame rate. Audio Format: Sets audio file sampling frequency and bit-rate. Defaults are 192 kBit/s, 44.100 Hz, stereo. Video Format: Video option setting window
(Automatic setup) 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Icons 1.Open 2.Close 3.Play 4.Stop 5.Convert selected files 6.Set starting point of the file section to be converted 7.Set ending point of the file section to be converted 8.Convert all current files 9.Run section converting TRANSCODER Menu File Open VCD/MPEG/AVI/WMV/ASF/VOB files :
Opens the file to be converted Close Current File:Closes current file Add Movie Files to List :
Adds movie files to list Remove Checked Files from List :
Removes the checked files from list Clear File List: Clears the current file list Exit: Exits Transcoder Option Setup Watermark:
User preferred icons or letters can be inserted into the converted file. BMP is the only compatible file format. Enable Audio: Enables audio files View Show/Hide Log Info: Shows or hides the Log Info Choose files with Browser button Help Help: Displays the Help section About PMP Transcoder:
Displays program version and information Download QuickTime Player:
Shows link to the website where QuickTime Player can be downloaded. Download Real Player:
Shows link to the website where Real Player can be downloaded. Download Other Codecs:
Shows link to the website where codecs can be downloaded. Show Mixer: Shows audio option setting window Toggle Window/Full screen Mode:
Full-screen mode (Toggle with Esc) Control Play: Starts file conversion Stop: Stops file conversion Check All Files: Selects all files from the file list Uncheck All Files: Unselects all files from the file list Set Begin Position For Conversion: Sets the beginning point of the file section for conversion Set End Position For Conversion:
Sets the end point of the file section for conversion Set Whole File For Conversion:
Converts the whole file Convert All Checked Files:
Converts all checked files Convert Current File from Beginning To End Position: Convert selected sections of the current file 55 TRANSCODER
| Whole file conversion |
1. Using the browser, set the folder location where converted files are to be saved. 5. File conversion status will be shown as %. 6. File conversion completed. 2. Select File Open VCD/MPEG/AVI/WMV/ASF/VOB File Select files to be converted. 3. File name will appear in the right. Check files to be converted. 4. Choose Control Convert All Checked Files to start the conversion process. 56 TRANSCODER
| Partial file conversion |
1. Using the browser, set the folder location to save converted files. 5. Select Control Set Begin Position For Converting menu in the pop-up to set the starting position of sectional file conversion. 2. Select File Open VCD/MPEG/AVI/WMV/ASF/VOB File to start conversion. 3. File names will appear in the right. Check files to be converted. 6. Same as setting the starting position, move the button on the status bar to the end position and select Control Set End Position For Conversion in the pop-up menu to set the end position of file conversion. 4. Move the button on the status bar in the bottom to the starting point of conversion. 7. Select Control Convert current file from beginning position To end position in the pop-
up menu. 57 TRANSCODER 8. Sectional file conversion will start. 9. File conversion completed. Review the converted movie file. Converted file name is identical to the original file name. In case of duplicate file name, video-yy/mm/dd will be added. When a file cannot be converted or error messages appear, please check if the original file is not corrupted and try using a different resolution by clicking Image Resizing in the left upper part of the screen. 58 TRANSCODER
| DVD Player Playing a DVD |
1. Select Functions DVD Player in the menu. 4. Choose DVD and play. 2. The screen below will be displayed. 5. Double-click Chapter List to play in the right. Stop or resume playback by using the Control menu. 3. Select File Open DVD from the menu. 59 Option Setup Watermark:
User-preferred icons or characters can be inserted into the converted file (can be done only with .BMP files). Enable Audio: Activates the audio Select file to be inserted with Browser button Help Help: Help About PMP Transcoder: Displays program version and information Download QuickTime Player: Shows link to the website where QuickTime Player can be downloaded. Download Real Player: Shows link to the website where Real Player can be downloaded Download Other Codecs: Shows link to the website where codecs can be downloaded TRANSCODER
| Using DVD Converter |
Convert DVD to PMP-compatible file format. Advanced DVD Converter features improved functions than the DVD Converter. Menu File Open DVD/DVD directory:
Opens files to be converted Open Info File: Opens the Info file Open VOB File: Open the VOB file Close All: Closes the DVD file Exit: Exits the DVD Converter program View Show/Hide Log Info: Shows or hides the Log Info Show Mixer: Shows the audio options setting window Control Stop: Stops the conversion Convert All Checked Chapters:
Converts all checked chapters Check All Chapters: Checks all chapters Uncheck All Chapters:
Unchecks all chapters Set Begin Position For Current Title:
Sets the beginning position of new section for current title Set End Position For Current title: Sets the end position of the current section Set Whole Title For Conversion:
Converts all the content of the current title. Convert Current Title: Converts selected sections of the current title DVD Select Audio: Selects the audio file Select Sub Picture: Select subtitle type Enable Deinterlace (PAL, slower):
Enables Deinterlace (PAL, slower) Enable preview: Enables the preview function 60 TRANSCODER
| Converting DVD files |
| Upgrading Transcoder |
1. During running Transcoder, program to be upgraded will appear in the right upper side with updated version Information. 2. Click the highlighted items and save the program. 3. Run the upgrade program to complete upgrade. Works similar to that of the DVD Converter, but with more features. Option Enable Full Speed Mode
(the subpicture maybe distorted):
Conversion speed depends on the users PC specifications. Convert Selected Chapter(s) to One File:
Converts selected chapters only. Added Icons Conversion speed setup. Converting Refer to DVD Converter instructions.
| RealVideo Converter |
Convert RealVideo files. Select Functions RealVideo Converter menu. Directions for usage is same as that of the Transcoder. 61 TRANSCODER
| Advanced DVD Converter |
| Quick Time Converter
(MOV/QT/3GP/MP4) |
1. Select Functions DVD Converter menu. Convert QuickTime files with .MOV, .QT, .MP4 extensions. 2. Using the browser, set the location of folder where converted files are to be saved. 3. Select File Open DVD/DVD Directory in the menu bar, then the DVD Title Select window will appear. Choose the DVD file. 4. Click OK after choosing the title. Select Functions QuickTime (MOV/QT/MP4) Converter menu. Follow the Transcoder Manual afterwards. 5. Check Chapter List in the right and select Control Convert All Checked Chapters to start the conversion. 62 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Checking Does not charge Check whether the power adaptor is firmly connected. Check if the battery is already fully charged. Check if the battery button is off. The device does not work with cigar jack adaptor Sometimes your vehicles battery voltage drops below the level required by the device to function properly. When this happens, please resolve the power supply issue for your vehicle first. Buttons do not work Please check if the device is discharged. Please check the HOLD switch. Overheating The device may overheat when in use for a long stretch of time. The total running time is different from what the manual indicates Please check whether the battery was fully charged prior to use. The total running-time of the device may decrease depending on how many functions are used simultaneously. Please check whether the battery life is worn. No power Please check the charging status. Product stops functioning in the middle of an operation The device may cease to function when buttons are pressed excessively or when the device attempts to play unsupported/illegal data. Please press the RESET button in the lower side of the device and erase the data from the device. No sound coming from the speaker Please check whether the earphone is plugged-in to the device. The speaker does not produce sound when an earphone is plugged-in to the device. Player ceases to function after a device update Please do not remove the USB cable too forcefully after completely downloading the upgrade files. Please try reinstalling the upgrade files. The speaker produces noise or improper sound Please check whether the Pause button was pressed while audio was playing or whether the device in MUTE mode. Please check whether the earphone cable is properly plugged-in to the device. 63 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem The display monitor turns off while the device is in operation LCD is too dark, making it difficult to see the display monitor Checking Please check whether the Backlight OFF mode is selected. Please check whether the brightness level is properly adjusted under device setting. Transcoder
. Transcoder . PC . Device fails to recognize the USB connection Please check whether the USB driver has been installed. If the device still fails to recognize the USB connection after the driver has been installed, please reinstall the driver and reboot the PC. Location tracker does not work Display map stops moving when vehicle is inside a tunnels or running on underground roads Poor GPS reception After boot-up, it may take from 30 seconds to 5 minutes for the device to track down the vehicle location according to the vehicles parking or stop location. When the device is used for the first time or used after the vehicle had been parked for a long period of time, it may take 530 minutes for the device to function properly depending on the level of supplied power and system inspection time. The display map cannot move when you are in locations where satellite communication is impossible, including tunnels and underground roads. Please transfer to a location where satellite communication is supported. Sun coating (especially the ones with metallic substances) and other materials may interfere with GPS satellite waves. Inclement weather may also prevent the GPS device to receive data from the satellite. (
Stylus ) 64 SPECIFICATION GENERAL Model Name N4410 Dimension 137x75x21.9 mm Weight OS 255 g WIN CE NET 5.0 File System FAT 32 VIDEO Display 4.3" Wide TFT LCD, 16DM True colors 480 x 272 Resolution, Touch screen AUDIO Bluetooth Power SPECIAL FEATURES Navigation Environment Channel Stereo Frequency range 20 Hz ~ 20 KHz Headphone Output Left 20 mW + Right 20 mW Speaker Output 0.7W x 2 Class Profile Battery Class 2 Hands free profile Lithium-Ion 2,000 mA
- Charging time: Approx. 3 hours
(after complete discharging)
- Video: About 4 hours
- Music: About 7 hours Input AC Adapter: DC 5.0 V, 2 A Cigar jack: DC 12 24 V SDIO Card External SD Slot (up to 4 GB) Memory Interface GPS 2 GB Internal Flash USB 2.0 SLAVE SiRF Star III GPS Ant. Intenna active type Performance Operating temperature 0~50 Storage temperature -10~60 PC Pentium III 500 MHz or better Microsoft Windows 98SE/ME/2000/XP More than 128 MB memory USB Port 2.0
: MPEG4 320x240, 500 Kbps, MP3, average volume, the second from highest brightness, earphone output
: MP3, average volume, LCD OFF, earphone output 65 MEMO 66
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2007-05-23 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2007-05-23
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Elentec Co.,Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0015296130
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1 | Physical Address |
337-17 Wonchun-Dong, Youngtong-gu
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1 |
Suwon-city, Kyunggi-do, N/A 443-822
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1 |
South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
UF8
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
N4410
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
H******** K******
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-2-********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-2-********
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1 |
k******@elentec.co.kr
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 07/07/2007 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PORTABLE MULTIMEDIA PLAYER WITH BLUETOOTH | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power Listed is Conducted. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
DT&C Co.,
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1 | Name |
C**** L****
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-31********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-31********
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1 |
c******@digitalemc.com
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Equipment Specifications | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0020000 |
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