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1. One X Map 4000 or 5000 outdoor map amp chart navigation system Industrial ATV scooter bicycle motor and Jet Ski mount Car mount Home charger Vehicle charger Mini USB cable User s manual If any of the above articles is broken or missing please contact immediately the distributor or retailer where you purchased the X Map First use guide This paragraph is important to read before using the X Map navigation system To make sure all functions are ready for use you must go through the steps below 1 Check that all the items are in the box Before the first use charge your battery for 4 hours Make sure to use the full battery after charging for the first time After the first cycle three hours of charging will be enough to fully charge the navigation system Install the TF card see TF card installation guide for more information Start up your X Map 4000 or 5000 by using the button on top Hold the power button for approximately 2 seconds You will access the main menu of your X Map 4000 or 5000 Choose your function by pressing on the button of the function you would like to use Enjoy you X Map 4000 or 5000 no NOOI AW The installation repair should be made by our company authorized personnel or professional maintenance person from the distributor or retailer Without our company s permission do not install disassembly and assembly or repair Otherwise you will lose the warranty service ri
2. The power button doesnt not work Note The unsaved data will be lost as you reset the system when the system has no response Please make a backup copy of the data after you made the first use of your X Map 4000 or 5000 and keep your personal backup updated Bracket mount Use the supplied bracket mount to attach the X Map to our vehicle When using the X Map GPS navigation system on the ATV side by side bicycle jet ski scooter or motorcycle you should attach the device to the part of the motorcycle besides the panel by using the bracket mount showed at figure 1 1 Figure 1 1 Stylus The supplied stylus is the special tool for you to use your X Map Please keep it carefully 1 Single click Singly click the screen with the stylus point 2 Double click Double click the screen with the stylus point 3 Drawing Click one point and hold to move on the screen Note Any broken stylus ball pen or any acute and harsh object can will destroy the LCD if you still use it to operate the X Map device Connect with computer The X Map device can be connected with the computer through the MINI USB You can share documents between navigator and computer or make a backup copy the data from X Map navigation to computer So that you can recover the data from the X Map when you are in need of them 1 Please confirm the GPS navigator is power on 2 Connect the MINI end of USB cable with the USB port on th
3. MZ we Has Systems Makes it happen X Map 4000 amp 5000 Outdoor map amp chart navigation system Introduction Thank you for buying the X Map 4000 or 5000 outdoor map amp chart navigation system We take great pride in designing each of our products Our goal is to provide high end rugged products We strive to improve our quality by using up to date high performance technology At X Systems we reinvest 100 of our earnings back into the company This enables us to Support research and development to ensure our reliability in the future We advise you to read this manual carefully as we will guide you through the functions of the system Instructions about the navigation system will be given and in about 2 minutes you will enjoy the possibilities of this all round product Please read through the User s Manual before using When you use the product we think you have read through this manual The information provided in this manual is as accurate as possible after being revised carefully If any printing error or translating mistake occurred in the manual our company would not bear the outcome due to such mistake or error The X Map is hi tech product including operating system and the software provided by the third parties The producer has fulfilled its obligation in the manufacturing of hardware and In the developing and applying of software to ensure the product works normally If there is something wrong with the produ
4. left down right down and right up till the calibration succeed then click any where on the screen to save the calibration and exit to the main interface automatically If not save the information please wait 30 seconds and it will exit from current interface automatically Press and briefly hold stylus on the center of the target Repeat as the target moves around the screen JL Figure 10 Language setting ney Wes Single click language icon button amp to geti into the language settings interface as showed on 10 8 Language setting including System prompt language selection Language Setting English A md TEAC we Figure 10 8 Restore set single click I to enter the default setting Single click to restore the default settings single click NO to exit the default settings GPS information Click the GPS button O and enter GPS information interface as on figure 10 9 Latitude 22 559341 Longitude 113 112213 Altitude 13 900001 M Speed 0 550400 km h UTC 2012 11 07 09 02 29 WM 34 32 31 31 30 25 23 23 21 S 15 2 2 4 29121082350 0 Figure 10 9 System information Click 5 to enter the system information lt System Information Rom Version V 912C 700002 120511 4G APP Version V 1 0B NUI19 SD CH System ID 00 18e420 09000000 00000000 00000001 Figure 10 10 System information includes 14 Firmware version 15 APP version 16 System ID GPS Monitor GPS monitor m
5. Power Saving Power interface contains battery capacity check screen brightness adjust LCD off time setting and automatic power off time setting You can adjust the following sound functions Screen lightness to adjust the brightness of the screen Battery capacity to check the current battery capacity used LCD Shut off time to set the backlight time when not in use to save power Power off time to set the shut down time in order to save power Power on off Please check before use The battery is enough or it is connected to external power source Power on Press the power button on the top of the X Map to turn on the navigation system Note If bring the unit form one place to another place please boot until it adapts to the environment Big humidity fluctuation can will make the mainframe short circuited 2 2 Power off Press the button on the top of the X Map to turn off the navigation system will enter the power saving mode and maintain the last operation status when power on next time Reset system If the system doesnt work you can reset the system by the following way 1 Click the reset key on the right part of the machine to reset the system by using a stylus Relative information It can be possible there is no response in the following condition The shift between pictures is delayed or stopped The select program function cannot work normally such as long time to load or cannot be activated at all
6. decrease the volume gradually 9 Volume Single click to increase the volume gradually Click the screen tone By clicking the left right shift button to set the on off key tone with loud soft and off the three states Backlight JA i Auto OFF Exit backlight setting Figure 10 3 interface oO Brightness decrease Click to decrease backlight gradually to the lowest level Brightness increase Click to increase backlight gradually to the highest level Time interval System backlight will be closed automatically when no operation for a period Navigation path Click x to set the interface into navigation path set the default navigation paths as shown in figure 10 4 Auto run GPS when startup C Navigation Path Figure 10 4 Date and time setting single click date amp time icon EJ to get into the date amp time interface as showed on 10 9 Date and time settings include 1 System time set 2 System date set 3 System time zone set Date Time Setting Figure 10 5 1 Single click number button to set time and date 2 Single or to choose time area Click e to exit current interface after setting and it will automatically save Screen calibration Click calibration icon mi to enter the screen calibration section as on figure 1 0 6 7 Are you sure to calibrate Figure 10 6 Click MESA it will move from in the sequence of the center as 10 7 left up
7. ainly observes X Map status of receiving satellite signals GPS reset Click this icon you can re start GPS receiver Auto start Click to enter the Auto start as on figure 10 1 1 Auto start v Figure 10 11 Simple Problem shooting If your X Map navigation system doesn t work normally please check the following Information If you cannot solve the problem please contact our retailer or distributor Reason Reason Solution Can not turn on Lack of power Charge the battery The device turn The back light is not leary MRE BOC SMOS EEn Click the LCD the screen will turn bright again turned off No response when clicking U n IS NOL Calibrate the touch screen the button The volume ts at the ge Increase the volume lowest condition Without sound The earphone is not Connect the earphone connected well Can not communicate The USB cable is not Connect USB cable i connected well with computer Tae map taca EE Deke al Contact your agent or distributor is lost unreadable No GPS connection The signal is weak it need more than 3 minutes to receive the signal Maintenance of the X Map Your X Map will be a reliable navigation system and entertainment companion if protected by right methods Please follow the instructions below to ensure your X Map runs smoothly for a long time Protect screen Dont press the screen with strength or you will destroy it Please use the stylus to operate the navigator and if need
8. ct the producer will shoulder the repair responsibility against the Quality Warrant and will not make any compensation to the property and economy losses incurred from using the product The electronics map to be used by the X Map is provided by the third party who has the copyright of the electronics map and the copyright is subject to the law The users are not allowed to replicate or use for other purpose except to use of the X Map 4000 amp 5000 The X Map producer will not make any warrant or guarantee in denotation or in pretermission to the validity integrity and accuracy of the information in the electronic map used by the navigator The producer will not make any compensation to the person and property and economy losses incurred from using the electronic map The ownership and copyright of the manual belong to our company The manual is not allowed to replicate or translate in whole or in part for any commercial activity Our company reserves the final explanation right to the manual contents GPS navigating equipment works by receiving the signals from geostationary satellites for positioning It may not receive the signals inside the room or in dense buildings and the signals under viaduct may fade When receiving signals from geostationary satellites the GPS navigating equipment Is corresponding to different satellites in different locations which is called ephemeris An ephemeris covers 3OOKMs at most If an ephemeris is conf
9. e and burning please do not poke bump or take it apart or throw it into x Note This X Map adopts built in unchangeable Lithium battery In order to fire or other dangerous substance for electronics or lithium Charger Installation 1 Vehicle charger uses 12V auto standard voltage Home Mini USB charger voltage from 100V 240V output voltage Is 5V 2 For vehicle charger connect the X Map in to the bracket mount and the power cable to the power supply jack The other end cigar lighter connects to the cigar lighter plug of the vehicle 3 For home Mini USB charger connect the Mini USB cable to the power supply Mini USB connector of the X Map 4000 or 5000 the input end to the computer 4 The X Map will stay in working status after shutting down the engine of the vehicle so when you do not use the X Map please power off the system and take out the supply cable for longer battery life power time 9 After start the vehicle put into the vehicle charger out to avoid the damage to your X Map during the starting moment Note Do not connect directly to atv car motor or jet ski battery Use the car charger to supply power 1 Connect the DC part with the motorcycle the red line is connected with ignition switch and the black line is connected with the negative pole when you turn on the motorcycle the GPS navigator will turn on automatically 2 The other part connect to the power socket it supplies power while charging
10. e left part of GPS device and the normal end unasema with the Host port on computer J Please pull out the MINI USB cable after you finished your operation the GPS navigator will return to the pre operation interface Note Data security Please copy the data to the outer storage device every time before you update your system data X Map Systems takes no responsibility to any loss of data The X Map 4000 amp 5000 navigation system will stop the operation when it is connected with computer In the process of communication the following operations will break off the connection with computer the unfinished data will be lost a Pull out the MINI USB cable b Power off c Reset the system by using reset button or electric switch d Interrupt update process Navigation functions and features According to your choice of navigation system the X Map 4000 or 5000 can make position by the build in GPS satellite signal receiver and display it on the navigation maps The system can calculate a best route after setting the destination which can help users to arrive the destination safely and rapidly like expected from a X Map 1 Map information It is possible that the electronic navigation data is not consistent with the real traffic instructions because of the traffic construction development Please do comply with the highway condition and the actual traffic rules at all time 2 Navigation The navigator offers the route for the
11. ed spray a little glass cleaner on the soft cloth to clean the screen dont spray on the screen directly Note Be sure to turn off the GPS navigator before cleaning V Drop or strike will could cause internal damage to high precision components Note Accidental damage is beyond our responsibilities V Don t use it under such environment Temperature change abruptly high temperature above 60 low temperature under 10 high voltage dusty electrostatic interference avoid any corrosive liquid and dip into any liquid V Avoid radiated interference The radiated interference from other electronic products will affect the display and it will be normal after suppressing the interference source Note If you carry the unit by air please put the X Map together with your luggage to pass the X ray detection system Avoid scanning by the magnetic head detector at the passage used for passing or the magnetic bar held by the security checker or it will destroy the system in the unit We will take no responsibility for it V Avoid direct intense light Don t use the X Map in high light and ultraviolet radiation in order to increase the using life
12. files Bluetooth Operation single clicks the Bluetooth icon button and open the Bluetooth setting interface as showed on figure 8 1 Phonebook Bluetooth on Dialing Figure 6 1 After successful connecting it will show the picture 6 2 Dialing Received GPS system Dialed 0000 Paling IE moaie PIN Connect Modify the name Figure 6 2 Function single click to close current interface Open Open the Bluetooth function searching search for Bluetooth devices Games Single click games icon wd to enter game menu there you can choose different games as displayed on figure 8 1 Game aera iil Tr O E Link Boxman Russianbl Othello Figure 8 1 General aes Clink settings icon kcal on main menu to enter setting interface as showed on figure 10 1 setting interface contains Language Sound Power Communications settings GPS Monitor Calibrate Date amp time Application path System information Restore factory settings Volume Calibration Backlight Language Navi Path Restore Set DateTime Next Figure 10 1 Volume adjust En E Single click volume icon to enter the volume adjust interface as shown on figure 10 2 folume Setting Yolume mmm Screen Tap Sound LOUD w Figure 10 2 Volume adjustment includes 1 Speaker volume adjustment 2 Screen click tone setting CH Close Exit volume setting interface O Volume Single click to
13. ght Introduction overview e O 1 Power button 2 Touch screen 3 Stereo jack 4 TF card slot 5 USB hole 6 check nut 7 the hole of loudspeaker 8 Reset hole Turn on off the X Map navigation system 4 3 TFT display with touch screen 3 9mm Stereo Jack Support TF card up to 8GB USB Client 2 0 MINI USB port Connect with the power The hole of loudspeaker Reset g Oo D O 0 Sr O 5 T o lt D 3 lt D CPU MSB2531 128MB DDRII 4GB Flash 4 3 TFT LCD display Resolution 480RGB H x 272 V Memory LCD display Touch screen High accuracy endurable touch screen USB Client 2 0 MINI USB port TF slot Support TF card up to 86GB j A Built in high fidelity speaker B High fidelity stereo earphone Cold start lt 42s Hot start lt 3s in the open area Warm start lt 36s Battery Built in rechargeable Li battery DC 5V port 100 230V charger 5V 1 5A DC9 24V 5V 1 5A Microsoft Windows CE 6 0 SD card ASF AVI WMV SGP MP4 FLV MP3 and WMA Photo viewer E Album JPG GIF BMP PNG EBook Viewer TXT Battery Charging port AC Charger Car Charger Operating System Navigation Software Video Player Audio Player Screen adjustment Default set Volume Power System setting Backlight Time and Date Language Sys Info Operating Temperature OC to60C Storage Temperature 20 C to 60C 45 to 80 RH 30 to 30 RH S6KPa to 106KPa Temperatu
14. ing Sequence by you wishes by using the below buttons to give commands to our X Map Close Click to close the video list and return to the Multimedia interface To play and pause videos click to pause Play click pause again to continue playing your video aaNet Play next video dn Single click to display your play list and File list ea choose select your favourite video Single click volume to increase decrease Volume the volume Adjust brightness with stylus while moving s SESSIE toward left and right tE Full screen play Double click a ee Beken Normal video play status in HD Note Before using the video player please copy the video files to any folder With out files the X Map can t play any videos Photo viewer operation interface Operation a Single click the photo icon to open the photo list as showed on figure 5 1 amp 5 2 Photo List Figure 5 1 E Fam 2 lt a ASS 5 HEE 3 ET 4 EG 5 orc HO Figure 5 2 Function and features 1 Supports JPG BMP and PNG files 2 Supports picture rotate picture enlarge shrink and automatic play You could set the photo view sequence by you wish by using the below buttons to give commands to our X Map system Close Click to close the viewer and return to the Multimedia interface B s Shrink current picture in proportion Enlarge current picture in proportion Show the previous picture Show the next picture Staff sing
15. irmed in Location A you move over 300km with your X Map it will shut off the X Map will be under another ephemeris The satellites searched last time will be all researched to determine the ephemeris which will last a longer time It will save plenty of time to click GPS Reset button to clean up all the previous satellites with GPS Test function for another search In high speed moving it is a little difficult for GPS navigator to search satellite You d better stop your vehicle to search satellite to determine your location When you charge your X Map with travel charger or home charger you are required to use our company s original charger You are required not to charge with your own charger otherwise you bear the loss incurred from tt Index Included in box checklist First use guide Introduction overview Specifications overview Operating system features TF card Overview Power supply and charge Power on off Reset system Bracket mount Stylus Connect with computer Navigation functions and features The main interface and the function Music player operation interface Video operation Interface Photo viewer operation interface E book reader interface and operation Bluetooth Games General Settings Simple Problem shooting Maintenance of the X Map Included in box checklist The X Map box should contain the following below listed items after unboxing
16. le click and shift to image file list then File list a choose your favourite picture E pe Click to rotate the picture by 90 degree Automatic Play Play all the pictures circularly on full screen from View the current picture Note Before using the photo player please copy the images files to any folder With out files the X Map can t display any photo s E book reader interface and operation Operation us single click the E book icon button 8 to enter EBook list as showed on 7 1 amp 7 2 Ebook List Figure 1 Ebook List 456 txt txt glonasslog Can Such Figure 7 2 Function You could use the following below buttons to adjust the text document 1 Supports TXT files 2 Support turning over page page browse and file choosing single click and close e book reader to return at Multimedia interface Single click to enter EBook list to j Choose a book from your collection Font set Adjust the size of the letters Colour set Adjust the colour of the letters Add book mark It needs open e book and choose TXT Open book mark list Choose your favourite text file Front normal Set font back as normal Shrink front Decrease font size Font size indicator Displays the current size of front Enlarge front Increase font size Front bold Adjust font and set as bold Note Before using the E book player please copy the txt files to any folder With out files the X Map cant display any text
17. n Ml to enter the Multimedia interface the interface is showed in Figure 3 1 Here you can select music video s or photo s these files can be uploaded on the TF card Micro SD Multimedia Figure 3 1 Functions and features 1 Supports MP3 amp WAV formats 2 supports high quality sounds with various bpm The audio player supports MP3 and WAV format you could set the playing sequence as ou wish by using the below buttons to give commands to our X Map To play and pause music click to pause click again pause to continue playing your music single click to stop playing your music Play pause Close single click to close the audio player and go back to the Multimedia interface support sequential playing loop playing Set the playing mode repeat playing and random playing songs single click to display your play list and choose select your favourite songs CEE Note Before using the audio player please copy the music files to any folder With out files the X Map cant play any music Open the play list Video operation Interface Operation single click the Video icon button to enter the video file list root as showed in the figure 4 1 amp 4 2 Figures 4 1 rere musicvideo oe _ LLL Figures 4 2 Functions and features 1 Supports AVI WMV MP4 ASF formats 2 supports full screen playing progress choosing and file selection You could set the video play
18. re Working humidity range Storage humidity range Atmospheric pressure Operating system features Provide navigation service Bluetooth This X Map device can be connect with the Bluetooth earphone support AVI WMV MP4 ASF format voeo prayer Support progress adjust pause and full screen play Support JPG BMP format Photo viewer Support photo rotate enlarge shrink pictures automatic play and so on Support text format txt Support page selection Audio playing format WMA MP3 Audio player Support random playing sequential playing repeat playing pause previous next volume Game Support game Setting Brightness Volume Languages Power Time System Default GPS Information amp Navigation path TF card Overview a The method of TF card installation OMONDOROMs Shut off your X Map navigation system Open the left side cover Take the TF card Micro SD Do not set the Micro SD card in protect or locked status Insert the TF card with the face upward to the screen Press the top of the TF card gently the Close the left side cover otart your X Map navigation system Test the connection with the TF card The method of TF card uninstall 1 2 3 4 D Shut off your X Map navigation system Open the left side cover Press the top of the TF card gently the memory will pop up automatically When taking out the memory card make sure that the memory card is not in reading
19. reference determine the route by always by yourself you as driver may be more familiar with the route than your X Map navigation system 3 Receiving signal Many factors such as high dense buildings in the tunnel between the high building concrete steel underground parking under the trestle various weather condition and closure of the satellite could affect the ability to receive signal so as to result in inaccurate position inefficiency of navigation operation and system function 4 Map amp Chart software There is no documentation of the navigation map amp chart software contact the third party software suppliers for a manual or documentation about their licensed software The main interface and the function 19 56 47 Friday _ Navigation RON We Multimedia Bluetooth EBook Game Tools Setting Figure 1 1 Click the top left corner of the interface icon Ee hide calendar showed in Figure 1 2 below 03 11 48 Navigation Oy es EBook Game Tools Multimedia Bluetooth Figure 1 2 Click the date icon Eito enter the date settings interface showed in Figure 1 3 5 6 7 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 Figure 1 3 Click the top left corner of the interface icon 7 to change the desktop display background show in Figure 1 4 19 57 07 Navigation OE Be x F amp Ad id Multimedia Bluetooth EBook Game Tools Setting Figure 1 4 Music player operation interface Click on main menu the ico
20. status Otherwise it will make the system halted or the data can be lost In operation if the memory card is taken out by incaution the X Map 4000 or 5000 will display Error Information Please return the memory card to its correct position and click the Enter button it will return back to normal or reboot the system Note The TF card capability is bigger then internal storage The TF card storage will be much bigger can support Micro SD cards with 32MB till 32GB Once the TF card is inserted the navigator will identify automatically The TF card can be used to store music photos and maps etc Power supply and charge There are three types of supplying power battery adaptor USB cable The X Map 4000 amp 5000 use the Li battery to supply it s self with power when it s not connected with adaptor The mark I on the up right of interface indicate the current electric battery life time The X Map uses the external power when it is connected with the ATV Side by Side motorcycle car or Jet Ski The X Map uses the USB cable to supply power when the X Map connects to the PC Remark This X Map adopt built in unchangeable Lithium battery At normal condition if the back light is not so bright the actual battery lifetime can be different because of the different ways of using the X Map Some function audio playing video playing bright back light will consume a large power which will reduce the battery lifetime avoid fir

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