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Mobile Internet Device 

X70 EX 

 

Quick Start Guide 

   

User’s Manual 

 

 

This guide may be changed for product improvement without prior notice. 

 

 

 

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Thanks for purchasing viliv. 

Please read the precautions thoroughly before using the product.

 

 

 

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Copyright 

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Summary of Contents for X70 EX

Page 1: ...t prior notice Cover 1 Thanks for purchasing viliv Please read the precautions thoroughly before using the product Cover 2 Copyright Yukyung Technologies Corp has the copyright for this guide Contents of this manual may not be copied or produced in any form or means without prior authorization from Yukyung Technologies Corp ...

Page 2: ...from the use of this device lie with the user Improper use The manufacturer of this device is not liable for any damage or improper use and operation by using this device and infringement of copyright and portrait right by user when taking photos In addition the manufacturer is not liable for bodily injury or property damage that may occur arising from inappropriate use other than operation standa...

Page 3: ...een the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con nected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Caution Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment FCC Compliance Information This device complies with Pa...

Page 4: ...tion Rechargeable Adapter USB Data Link Connection USB Connection Inserting Extracting SD Memory Card Antenna Connection External DMB Separating Attaching Battery Attaching Battery Separating Battery Basic Operation Turning the Power On Off Setting Cancelling Lock Function Jog and Function Buttons Resetting Touch Screen Virtual Keyboard FAQ Specifications General Specifications Radio Specification...

Page 5: ... or make a hole with a sharp object Do not leave the battery in a hot place such as sauna or bathroom or otherwise heat it Do not let the battery become wet or immersed in liquid Do not allow children or pets to bite or suck the battery Keep the battery charging port away from metals When disposing of the battery do not burn it or throw it away in domestic trash Dispose of the battery at the neare...

Page 6: ...nue to use the device on your bare skin in particular when the adapter is connected you may feel uncomfortable or receive a burn Other Precautions If the device is wet do NOT turn on the power Separate the battery and wipe it with a soft dry cloth After that contact Customer Service When cleaning the device wipe it with a soft dry cloth and do NOT use chemicals such as benzene or thinner Do not re...

Page 7: ...ons vary depending on model Read the relevant precautions for the provided function before using the device Precautions for When initially operating this device it is recommended you warm it up for over 15 minutes under a clear open sky and open area If the vehicle equipped with this device is not used for 7 days or longer the data storage recharger inside the GPS may be discharged and require war...

Page 8: ...Some Bluetooth devices may not be fully compatible with this device For detailed information on compatibility contact the manufacturer of the relevant device or our Customer Service This wireless equipment may experience electromagnetic interference so it is not permitted for use by a life saving service Precautions for Navigation Placing the device where it blocks the driver s view or is within t...

Page 9: ... s operation 8PAGE Names of Parts The appearance of the components below may differ from the actual components and some components are subject to change Basic Components Main Body Standard Removable Battery AC DC Power Adapter Stylus Pen embedded in the main body USB Cable Quick Start Guide 9PAGE ...

Page 10: ...tatus of Battery Charger 6 Power Hold Switch Provides Power On Off and key input locking functions 7 Jog Dial It is used to move in Up Down Left Right direction on screen 8 Menu Button Moves to main menu 9 FN BIOS Mode F8 Advance Win XP Mode Win XP Mode F10 10 Virtual Keyboard Activates viliv virtual keyboard 11 WEBCAM Equipped with a web camera 12 A BIOS Mode ESC Win XP Mode OK Left mouse button ...

Page 11: ...ernal device with a USB cable 3 SD Card Slot It is used to insert an SD SDHC card 4 Multi I O port It is used with external video out Component composite and S Video and to connect an extension I O pack 5 RESET If you press this button with a pointed object the device restarts 6 Power Adapter Port It is used to charge a battery or connect a power adapter for the use of the device 11PAGE Names of P...

Page 12: ...ttery Push the battery downward to separate the battery as shown in the figure above 5 Battery 12PAGE Installation and Cable Connection The connections of external devices may vary in accordance with products Some equipment such as home theater and connection target TV may need an extension cable Earphones Connection Earphones are connected to the left port of the station ...

Page 13: ... cable to the earphone jack 13PAGE Installation and Cable Connection The connections of external devices may vary in accordance with products Some equipment such as home theater and connection target TV may need an extension cable Multi I O port This port is used to connect a digital TV ...

Page 14: ...ion and Cable Connection The connections of external devices may vary in accordance with products Power Connection Charging Adaptor The charger is connected to the power adapter terminal on the left side of the station ...

Page 15: ... Connection The connections of external devices may vary in accordance with products USB Data Link Connection A USB cable is connected to the USB Data Link port on the right side of the station Notice Since this function is for advanced users read the Detailed Manual thoroughly before use USB Connection This is used for the connection of external devices such as digital camera external HDD etc ...

Page 16: ...memory slot and then push it in the arrow direction until a click sound is heard If however you push the SD memory with too much force the memory may be damaged How to extract Since this device adopts a one touch method you may gently press on the end of the SD memory to extract it automatically Pull out the SD memory card slightly protruded ...

Page 17: ... rear of the station in direction as shown in the figure Slightly push the battery up in the battery separation groove and then separate the battery Notice Separate the charger after turning the power of the station off If not you may receive an electric shock by a short circuit in the battery power part ...

Page 18: ...tation in direction as shown in the figure below Notice If the battery is misaligned with the groove and you attempt to mount the battery the device may be damaged 18PAGE Separating Attaching Battery 19PAGE Basic Operation Turning the Power On Off Turning the power on To turn the power on move the Power button on the top of the station to the left The LCD screen turn s on and the main screen is di...

Page 19: ...not to use this function If you turn the power off with the button this function is performed in accordance with the power option specified in Windows OS Setting Cancelling Hold Function Hold Setting Move the Hold button on the top of the station to the right Once the lock function is set the screen touch function and all of the button functions are not available Cancelling the Hold Mode Move the ...

Page 20: ...ption of functions Up Down Left Right Move This is the button to move in Up Down Left Right direction on screen Selection Center key of the direction keys Enter button MENU It is used to move to the main menu MENU A Brightness adjustment Up MENU B Brightness adjustment Down MENU C Windows U FN BIOS Mode F8 Advanced Win XP Mode Win XP Mode F10 FN A Volume adjustment Up ...

Page 21: ... soft Keyboard A BIOS Mode ESC Win XP Mode OK Left Mouse Button B BIOS Mode F11 Popup Board Win XP Mode Right Mouse Button C BIOS Mode F10 Recovery Win XP Mode User Defined Mode Pivot Pivot Function 21PAGE Basic Operation Resetting Use this function when the device stops during operation and the touch screen and the buttons ...

Page 22: ...function as double click operation by a mouse of a PC Double touch a desired point on the LCD screen Drag Keep the touch pen pressed on a desired point drag the pen to another point on the screen and then release the pen at the final point It provides the same function as double click operation by a mouse of a PC Right mouse button If you press a desired point with the touch pen over 2 seconds it ...

Page 23: ... press the icon again Exiting the Virtual Keyboard Press the Virtual Keyboard button on the device to exit the Virtual Keyboard 22PAGE FAQ The table below describes problems that you may encounter while using viliv and their solutions Check the following before contacting Customer Service Q The power does not come on and nothing appears on the LCD table A Check the power is connected If not check ...

Page 24: ...files rename the file names in numerical order If for example the file name of a video file is The file name of this video is too long the following files must be in the directory The file name of this video is too long1 avi The file name of this video is too long1 smi The file name of this video is too long2 avi The file name of this video is too long2 smi Q There is no sound when playing video a...

Page 25: ...ancement of product performance without prior notice General Specifications Product Name X70 EX CPU Chipset Intel AtomTM 1 33 Z520 GHz SCH US15W LCD 7 type WSVGA 1024 x 600 Touch panel RAM 1GB Storage Optional SSD 16GB 32GB 64GB 128GB WWAN Optional Wimax HSDPA LAN IEEE 802 11b g Bluetooth Bluetooth Ver2 0 EDR GPS Optional SiRF Star 3 Connector Audio x 1 USBX1 USD LINK X 1 SD SDHC Slot x1 Audio Ste...

Page 26: ...OS Windows XP Home Edition Operation Temperature 0 40 E mail help myviliv com ...

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