OEM-integrated Navigation System UNAVI X1,X2 Owner’s Manual Published by E-sense Technology inc. Copyright ©2011 by E-sense Technology inc. All rights reserved.
Contents Thank you for using UNAVI! Please read through these operating instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you have finished reading this instruction, keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. NOTICE 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 2 UNAVI has a built-in user manual in an E-book format. Select “Owner’s Manual” icon.
WARNING Do not attempt to install or service your display by yourself. Installation or servicing of the display by persons without training and experience in electronic equipment, car audio and automotive accessories may be dangerous and could expose you to the risk of electric shock or other hazards. CAUTION The user of this product is solely responsible for observing safe driving practices. Do not operate your UNAVI system while driving. Park the vehicle first.
1. INTRO << Disclaimer >> For your safety, please do not operate this unit while driving. Be sure the vehicle is at a complete stop and parked in a legal manner when the driver is operating this unit. >> This navigation system should not be used in place of the driver`s own judgment. Any route suggested made by this navigation system does not take into account, traffic conditions, speed limits, road conditions, constructions, and etc.
1. INTRO << Disclaimer >> Do not use the navigation system to route you to emergency services. The database does not contain a complete listing of locations of emergency service providers such as police, fire stations, hospitals and clinics. Please use your judgment and your ability to ask for directions in these situations. >> As a driver you are solely responsible for your road safety.
1. INTRO << Disclaimer >> Minimize the amount of time spent viewing the screen while driving. >> Do not cover up product with a towel or cloth-like material (Increased internal temperature may cause product malfunction or lead to fire hazard). >> Storing this product in a humid or dusty location may result in product malfunction or failure. >> Normal operating temperature is between 32 degrees Fand 113 degrees F.
1. INTRO << Disclaimer >> During installation, please make sure the vent holes are not obstructed as it may lead to product malfunction. >> The MUTE function will only work with the system’s built-in speaker. It can take up to 3 seconds for the sound to reappear after MUTE is turned off. >> If your unit is trying to acquire satellites for the first time, it may take longer than normal to establish an initial position.
1. INTRO << Disclaimer >> Windows CE Logo is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. >> iPhone, iPod and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. >> The trademark and the Bluetooth® logo* are owned by the Bluetooth®* SIG, Inc. and any utilization of these trademarks by Clarion is carried out under license. The other trademarks and commercial names are the property of their respective owners.
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4. CLOCK << Clock Press on the desired menu icon to access the application program 12 Tap screen to return to the main menu.
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5. MUSIC << Music MUTE : Mutes and unmutes the built-in speaker only. EXIT : Exits user from the current application. DELETE ALL : Removes all files from the playlist.(Actual file does not get deleted) DELETE FILE : Removes selected file(s) from the playlist.
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5. MUSIC << Creating A File List 1. Click ADD 16 2. Double click on any discovered storage devices.
5. MUSIC << Creating A File List 3. Double click the folder to display the files you wish to play. 4. Select the file(s) you wish to add to the File List.
5. MUSIC << Creating A File List 5. Click ADD LIST to generate previously selected files. 18 6. Click EXIT.
5. MUSIC << Creating A File List 1. SELECT ALL -Selects all files in the list. 2. SELECT CANCEL -Deselects file(s). 3. SELECT RRVERSE -Unselected file(s) are selected. 4. ADD LIST -Adds selected file(s) to the playlist.
5. MUSIC << Creating A File List ROOT/ -Redirects user to the root directory. FOLDER -Redirects user to the upper directory /folder 0/0 File Number - Displays the current number of selected files out of the total number of files in the list.
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6. IMAGE << Image SLIDE ON : Turns the slideshow feature On and OFF. SLIDE START : Begins slideshow. EXIT : Exits user form the current application. DELETE ALL : Removes all files from the playlist.(Actual file does not get deleted) DELETE FILE : Removes selected file(s) from the playlist.
7. VIDEO << Video Press on the desired menu icon to access the application program Some video files cannot be played due to codec compativility issues and may cause system error. Movie player will not work with Navigation due to safety concerns and to maintatin operating system stability.
7. VIDEO << Video MUTE : Mutes and unmutes the built-in speaker only. EXIT : Exits user form the current application.
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8. TRIP << Bluetooth Phone Pairing WARNING Vehicle must be parked to complete the phone pairing process. Not all mobile phones are compatible with the car manufacturer`s Bluetooth system. Please visit the car manufacturer`s website for a list of compatible phones tested to work with their Bluetooth system. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Enable Bluetooth on your phone. Push the SETUP button. Select “PHONE” using the TUNE button, then press ENTER to Select.
9. AUX << Aux Press on the desired menu icon to access the application program 30 This Mode will allow you to view/play external sources that are connected to the A/V input cable such as a DVD player and game consoles.
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10. SETTINGS << Start Option TRIP AUTORUN -When turned ON, the system will automatically execute the Trip program. BUILT-IN SPEAKER -When turnde ON, the system will enable sound output through the built-in speakers. PARKING ASSIST LINE -When turned ON, rear-parking assist line will display with the rearview camera activated. START MENU -Choose the default program menu to launch on system startup.
10. SETTINGS << Screen/Volume SCREEN BRIGHTNESS -Adjusts overall brightness of the LCD screen. DAY/NIGHT MODE AUTO CHAGE -When turned ON, LCD will auto-adjust the display settings. BUILT-IN SPEAKER VOLUME -Adjusts volume level of the system sound output. TOUCH ADJUSTMENT -Backlight OFF: Press to turn backlight ON/OFF -Calibrate: Press to calibrate touch screen sensitivity.
10. SETTINGS << Program Displays current program version infomation Boot Update -Executes the startup splash screen update. Program Update -Executes software program update. Trip Update -Executes Trip program update.
10. SETTINGS << Customizing The Splash Screen To change the boot image(or splash screen logo) at startup, select and prepare an image file with the following format: Image Size : 800x480 Image Format : 24-bit BMP Filename & Extension: “intro.
10. SETTINGS << Customizing The Splash Screen Drag and drop the selected image(BMP) file to the main directory of the SD_CARD.
10. SETTINGS << How To Change The Intro Image Insert the SD card into the SD card reader and start up the system. From the main menu, go to “SETTING” > Press “PROGRAM” > Press “Boot Update”. Upon completion of the update, system will reboot automatically and will chage the boot image.
11. UPDATE << Update & Warranty Firmware Update Procedure 1) Remove SD Card from the control box (usually located inside the glove compartment). 2) Visit www.unavi-usa.com to download and decompress the designated update file. 3) Once the update file has been decompressed and extracted, an UPDATE folder and UpdateProgram.exe file will appear. Copy these files directly into the SD Card’s root directory. 4) Insert the SD Card back into the control box.
12. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION << Specification General Rated power source : DC 12V Storage temperature range : -20℃ to 60℃ Display Screen size : 7.0 inch wide (UNAVI X1) 8.0 inch wide (UNAVI X2) Resolution : 800 x 480 pixels GPS Signal : L1 Frequency(1575.
12. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION << Troubleshooting 40 To set time 1. There is no need to set up the clock manually as UNAVI is linked to the GPS signal. 2. Check to see there is GPS signal reception 3. Re-install program to resolve possible program errors 4. Otherwise, some vehicle models may require the user to manually configure the clock displayed on the audio screen by going into the SETUP menu.
12. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION << Troubleshooting GPS abruptly stops 1. This may be due to surrounding obstructions to the GPS signal, such as bridges, tunnels, underground parking structures, and buildings. 2. Check to see that there are no electronic devices near the GPS antenna. 3. Check to see that the GPS antenna is mounted in non-obstructive locations and properly connected to the UNAVI unit.
12. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION << Problems During Operation -GPS signal reception is too slow If the vehicle has been inoperative for an extended period of time, the GPS memory data may have been drained and will require at least 15 minutes of “getting a fix” to acquire satellite signal. GPS positioning is limited by weather (bad cloud cover, rain, fog) and usage location (tall buildings, tunnels, underpasses, trees, bridges).
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