XZENT X-F275 Car-Specific Infotainer User Manual

June 11, 2024
XZENT

XZENT X-F275 Car-Specific Infotainer User Manual
XZENT X-F275 Car-Specific Infotainer

SAFTY INFORMATION

General

  1. The descriptions and other content shown in this manual may deviate from the real device.
  2. Pictures shown in this manual and some HMI screenshots may deviate from the real unit.
  3. Specifications and technical design of this device model are necessarily subject to change without notice.
  • Read the instructions entirely. Heed all warnings. Follow the instructions.

  • Retain this manual. Whoever will use the unit should have access to this manual.

  • This unit is designed to be functional in vehicles with 12 V DC battery and negative ground.

  • Do not operate the unit in any other way than described in this manual. Failure to follow the instructions as provided may void your warranty.

  • Do not disassemble or alter the unit in any way because this will void your warranty. Do not attempt to repair or to service the unit yourself, but contact an authorized XZENT dealer instead.

  • Use only original accessories which are designed and manufactured for the unit, otherwise you will risk damage. Install the unit according to the mounting instructions by using the supplied mounting accessories. Acceleration forces during accidents can be huge.  Incorrectly mounted devices pose a serious risk for the driver and passengers during an accident.

  • Protect the unit from water and other liquids that could enter the housing. A short circuit or even a fire could result.

  • To prevent a short circuit, never insert any metallic object (such as coins or metal tools) into the unit.

  • Before you replace a defective fuse try to find the cause for the short circuit. Pay attention to the cables of the power supply! If the short circuit does not result from a failure of the power supply or wiring, you can replace the defective fuse with a new one (of identical value). If the shortcircuit persists, contact an authorized XZENT dealer.

  • When connecting to any other device, read the user‘s guide for compatibility and notes on electrical connections. Do not try to connect incompatible products.

  • Be careful not to drain the car battery while using the unit when the car engine is turned off.
    Because the unit consumes a considerable amount of energy and the battery will be charged only while the engine is running, it might happen that the battery will discharge to a point where it is not possible to start the engine anymore.

  • According to the law in different European countries, driving with monitors  showing movies in the viewing range of the driver is not allowed, because the driver might get distracted from traffic. Please respect the traffic regulations of your country or you may face legal penalties in case of accidents or even lose your insurance coverage. Pay attention to the playback volume inside your vehicle since you are required to notice exterior warning sounds like police sirens etc..

  • Don‘t expose the unit to hard impacts. A mechanical or electrical malfunction of the unit could be the result.

  • Should any problems or questions occur during the installation, please consult your XZENT dealer/importer.

DEVICE SUPPORT, SOFTWARE UPDATES AND MAINTENANCE

Software updates and improvements are provided via USB updates which can bedownloaded from our website www.xzent.com Also customer care, FAQs and other helpful information can be found there.

ATTENTION: this device has specifi c USB ports with special functions (USB-1 / top port at device backside) and (USB-2 / bottom port at device backside). The extension cables are distinguishable thru text-label to ensure proper identifi cation.

Software updates provided via XZENT MUST be installed on “USB-1” (USE FOR SW UPDATE). If the installation has been done by 3rd party without proper marking/identifi cation of the extension wire – do try the other port in case of update-failure.

USB1 Can be used for SW Updates
USB2 NOT for software updates
SOFTWARE UPDATES AND MAINTENANCE

FRONT PANEL
FRONT PANEL

Operation buttons:

  1. VOL/POWER: Press and hold for standby mode (Screen OFF, Audio OFF).
    If powered on, press to mute.
    If powered off, press to power on.
    Rotate clockwise to increase audio volume.
    Rotate anti-clockwise to decrease volume.

  2. Home: Press to return to home screen. Press in home screen to go to last source (if available). Press and hold to open EQ.

  3. NAV: Press to open navigation mode.

  4. CAM: Press to show default camera, press again to close the camera view.

  5. VOICE: Press to start voice recognition (in use with CarPlay)

  6. DAB: Press to open DAB source. In DAB source press again to switch to FM.

  7. FAV: Press to execute assigned FAV shortpress function from device settings (see chapter device settings). Press and hold to execute assigned FAV longpress function from device settings (see chapter device settings).
    A. RESET Press to perform a power reset.
    B. MAP MicroSD slot for navigationssoftware (optional, not included in this set).
    C. MIC internal microphone for handsfree functions.
    D. IR IR eye for remote contro

MAIN MENU

MAIN MENU

MAIN MENU operation buttons and display

  • A Time and date.
  • B Page indicator
  1. Source Icon: Press to open selected source.

To browse the different source icons, swipe left or right. Alternatively you can press the arrow keys to browse the different pages.
To return to this screen you can press the HOME front sensor key or the return arrow button in top left corner of every source.

MAIN MENU STEERING WHEEL CONTROL (OE MODE, IR-STALK-INTERFACE)

The XZENT device is preconfi gured to work with an IR-Stalk-Interface which is NOT included in the set. Alternativly an existing steering wheel control can be directly connected if a mini-ISO connector at the car side is present to the XZENT Analogue Key interface. Both the IR-mode and the analogue-Mode are preconfi gured to functionally mimic the standard SWC functions. For the IR- mode the functionality is set by code and cannot be changed while the analogue mode is also preconfi gured with the standard SWC function but allows you to change or reassign the functionality to your liking. The standard SWC functions are explained for , for FIAT DUCATO  IIISeries 8 as of 2021, or for FIAT DUCATO III X290 as of 2014 hereafter.

MODE 2, FIAT DUCATO SERIES 8
MODE 2, FIAT DUCATO SERIES 8

Operation buttons:

  1. Skip next: this button follows the Graphical User Interface (GUI) function  ofthe active audio source.
  2. CAM/voice: press to activate CAM source. Press again to close CAM source. Press & hold to activate CarPlay voice control.
  3. Skip last: this button follows the Graphical User Interface (GUI) function of the active audio source.
  4.   Vol+: press to increase active audio volume level. For example, press while Navigation Voice is speaking to increase the volume level of Navigation voice, the ducked or muted media audio stays unchanged.
  5. Mute/Pickup/hangup: While no active call, press to MUTE or unmute all audio. During incoming call (ringing), press to pick up call. While active call, press to end call.
  6. Vol-: press to decrease active audio volume level. For example, press while Navigation Voice is speaking to decrease the volume level of Navigation voice, the ducked or muted media audio stays unchanged.

A: You can customize the buttons of your SWC to your preference by placing standard or alternative buttons to your SWC. The process is explained at the end of this chapter.

Alternative buttons:

A1. Alternative function SRC/voice:
Press to select a different Source via Main Menu highlighting.
A2. Alternative function NAV/voice:
Press to start NAV function. Press & hold to activate CarPlay voice control.

B: This button will reset any custom confi guration on the SWC back to factory settings.

MODE 1, FIAT DUCATO III X290 AS OF 2014
MODE 1, FIAT DUCATO III X290 AS OF 2014

Operation buttons:

  1. MUTE: press to mute or unmute all audio.
  2. Vol+: press to increase active audio volume level. For example, press while Navigation Voice is speaking to increase the volume level of Navigation voice, the ducked or muted media audio stays unchanged.
  3. Vol-: press to decrease active audio volume level. For example, press while Navigation Voice is speaking to decrease the volume level of Navigation voice, the ducked or muted media audio stays unchanged.
  4. CAM/voice: press to activate CAM source. Press again to close CAM source. Press & hold to activate CarPlay voice control.
  5. Pickup: press during incoming call to pick up the call.
  6. Skip next: this button follows the Graphical User Interface (GUI) function of the active audio source
  7. Skip last: this button follows the Graphical User Interface (GUI) function of the active audio source.
  8. Hangup: press during active call to end the call.

A: You can customize the buttons of your SWC to your preference by placing standard or alternative buttons to your SWC. The process is explained at the end of this chapter.

Alternative buttons:

A1. Alternative function SRC/Voice: Press to select a different Source via Main Menu highlighting.
A2. Alternative function FAV: Press to invoke the assigned FAV function from Setup.

B: This button will reset any custom confi guration on the SWC back to factory settings.

SWC (re)Assignment process:
The process is similar to both SWC modes and only differs by other standard and alternative buttons.
The standard and alternative buttons function are explained at the beginning of this chapter for each mode. In case of using the existing mini-ISO connector at your compatible vehicle – you can re-assign the buttons of your SWC. Please note that this mode is NOT for the IR-stalk interface mode. Press the “Change” button to start re-assiging the functions to your liking. The system will clear all buttons from the steering wheel and marks the top left SWC button which shall be assigned fi rst. You need to assign all cleared buttons one by one from top left to bottom and then the right side from top to bottom. The current button which is to be assigned with a function will be hi- lighted for you. Example: To assign a function, select a function icon via touch from the middle (for example SRC / voice). After the desired function (in this example SRC / voice) is marked, press the corresponding SWC-Button (in this example top left). The system will now gray-out the SRC / voice button in the middle and put the SRC / voice function to the top left SWC button. Later you can trigger SRC / voice by pressing the top left  SWC icon (instead of default MUTE). After the fi rst button is assigned, the system will hi-light the next button to be assigned by a still available (non-grayed- out) function from the middle. After all buttons on the SWC are defi ned – you can close the SWC assignment and use the new confi guration from now on. To restore back to default values press the “Default” button. The functions will then restore to standard values.

Board/Trip-Computer:
The SWC buttons for trip-, board computer and cruise control operation are directly assigned to the related vehicle functions, e.g. the function of these buttons on  thesteering wheel is completely independent of the device mounted in the vehicle.

Note:
The SWC related functions are only available if the device is connected with a compatible stalk-interface via IR in wire to a compatible vehicle model or via mini-ISO (Analog Key) if existing in the vehicle.

With the Ducato Series 8, only the buttons on the back of the steering wheel are connected via a red mini ISO, as the buttons visible in the front are connected via CAN / LIN.
CAN IR stalk interface modules are being developed by various providers and, as soon as these are available, details on support can follow.
The change from mode 1 to mode 2 must be completed by restarting the device.

DEVICE SETTINGS

DEVICE SETTINGS

Operation Buttons:

  1. Return Press to return to the home screen.

  2. List area The shown list area is depending on the currently selected category. To see other settings you can scroll/swipe the list up and down or select different category from the lower area.

  3. General Contains general settings like language, date&time, FAV key assignment.
    (a) System Language: Press arrow keys to select language.
    (b) Time sync mode (DAB+): Press switch to ON/OFF setting.
    (c) FAV short press: Press arrow keys to assign a different function.
    (d) FAV long press: Press arrow keys to assign a different function.
    (e) Beep: Press switch to ON/OFF setting (Enable/Disable key press beeps).
    (f) Microphone: Press arrow key to change selected microphone.
    (g) Wallpaper: Press to select different background.
    (h) Date: Press manually set a date (only possible if the sync modus is set to OFF).
    (i) Time: Press to manually set time (only possible if the sync modus is set to OFF).
    (j)Time Zone: Press to manually set time zone.
    (k)Time Format: Press arrow keys to change 12/24h format.
    (l) Apple connectivity: press to change mode

  4. Audio Contains setting for audio and sound adjustments.

  5. (a) Balance: Press arrow keys to shift the center to left or right position.

  6. (b) Fader: Press arrow keys to shift the center to front or rear position.

  7. (c) Equalizer: Press to open EQ. You can select different EQ-Presets or manually change the frequency bands to your liking.

  8. Balance and Fader can also be optically adjusted or LPF, Subwoofer level and Loudness can be adjusted.
    (d) Loudness: Press to ON/OFF loudness.
    (e) Subwoofer Power: Press to ON/OFF subwoofer power.
    (f) Subwoofer Gain: Press arrow key to change subwoofer gain if Subwoofer Power is set to ON.
    (g) Navi Mixer: Press switch to activate or deactivate mixing of navigation voice and background audio.
    (h) Startup volume: Press more key. Here you can change individually all available sources in regard of startup volume.
    You can choose to apply the last used volume, or set a fi x volume on startup.

  9. TFT Here you can adjust settings in regard of the screen for example brightness mode or brightness values.
    (a) TFT brightness day: Press arrow keys to set value for day mode.
    (b) TFT brightness night: Press arrow keys to set value for night mode.
    (c) Dim mode: Press arrow keys to set value.
    Auto: the brightness is adjusted automatically with switching on the front headlights of the vehicle (Night).
    Day: the brightness is permanently at day value.
    Night: the brightness is permanently at night value.
    (d) Touchscreen Auto Standby: On set idle time, the screen will be powered off when not operated (audio will continue in background).

  10. Camera Enables you to adjust settings on the connected rear view camera.
    (a) Reverse Camera: Press arrow keys to adjust value.
    Cam1: Will use the Video Cam1 input
    Cam2: Will use the Video Cam2 input
    Cam1+Cam2: Will use the Video Cam1 on reverse gear, and will switch automatically after a delay to Cam2 when reverse gear is released.
    (b) Reverse Camera Mute: Press to change value (Mute, Reduce, Off)
    (c) R-Cam switch off delay: Press arrow keys to change the delay time until the cam view auto closes after leaving reverse gear.
    (d) Camera picture: Press arrow keys to adjust value (normal or hor. mirrored).
    (e) Camera 1 Grid Lines: Press to turn camera 1 grid lines off and on. At the camera source, you can adjust the position of the lines if the function is set ON.
    (f) Camera 2 Grid Lines: Press to turn camera 2 grid lines off and on. At the camera source, you can adjust the position of the lines if the function is set ON

  11. Miscellaneous Here you can fi nd information on the software device version and load factory.
    (a) Software version: Press more key to show the device system software version.
    (b) Install Software: Press more key to start software installation from USB 1 port.
    If the fi les are not found, the buttons to proceed will not enable.
    (c) Factory default: Press more key and confi rm to perform a factory reset. (d) SWC assignment: Press to open the SWC assignment screen for Analogue- Key mode (not for IR-Stalkinterface mode)
    (e) Open Source License: press to see the license text.

DAB RADIO SOURCE FM RADIO SOURCE

You can enter the DAB source among other ways via the front panel DAB sensor keyor via the Home Screen Source Icon. You can also directly switch from the FM source to DAB source via the DAB key in lower right corner of the FM source.
With the DAB source you can enjoy the enriched digital radio services which are possible via the new DAB+ standard. In the lower section you can change the category which will update the main area of the source accordingly.
DAB RADIO SOURCE FM RADIO SOURCE

Operation buttons

  1. Return Press to return to the home screen.

  2. Settings 2(a) DAB-DAB Service Following: Press to switch function ON/OFF.
    (b) Antenna supply: Press switch to activate/deactivate 12V power supply for your DAB antenna.
    (c) DAB Firmware: Shows current DAB fi rmware version.

  3. Info This view allows you to see current played station logos, slideshow pictures and text which is aired from the station.
    Press the arrow keys to change the station of current selected ensemble.
    Press and hold the arrow keys to change to next possible ensemble – the fi rst station of new ensemble will be auto played.
    (A) Slideshow placeholder or received MOT Slideshow pictures aired by the selected station.
    (B) DLS text; 3 (C) Service Label / Station name; 3 (D) Ensemble Label
    (E) Background scan (BGS) activity: BGS will start approx. every 2 min a full band scan (green). On change from Green to White, the List data is updated.
    (F) TPEG Status indicator: Red: outdated DAB FW; White: iGO NAV SW not launched;
    Orange: NAV launched, Country letters in case of position by GPS confi rmed;
    Green: TPEG data is forwarded to the iGO NAV system.
    (G) Signal quality of the selected station.
    Note: the country is determined by GPS vehicle position and does not require listening to a station of the same country. However to receive TPEG an ensemble with FREE TPEG (non encrypted) should be available inside the LIST category. The TPEG reading task is scheduled approx. every 6~9 min and depending on the BGS, Service Following and other tasks priority.  DAB TPEG will continue to schedule TPEG Tasks also in background or even if FM source is used

  4. List The list view allows you to see all received ensembles and will be periodically refreshed.
    You can select an ensemble by tapping on it and it will show the contained stations which you also can directly tap to play

  5. Preset This view shows the preset buttons that work like a quick select or favorite button.
    To save the current station to a preset button, press and hold it until the button is updated with the station information.

  6. FM Press the button to change directly to FM radio source.
    Notes:
    Please remark that some features depend on the aired station or the reception quality

FM RADIO SOURCE

You can enter the FM source among other ways via the front panel via the Home Screen Source Icon. You can also directly switch from the DAB source to FM source via the FM key in lower right corner of the DAB source.
In the lower section you can change the category which will also update the main area of the source accordingly.
FM RADIO SOURCE

Operation buttons

  1. Return: Press to return to the home screen.

  2. Settings: Opens additional settings for the FM source.
    (a) Auto Save: Press Start to initiate auto search&store for the presets.
    (b) Mode: Press the key arrows to change DX/LOC mode shown next to the frequency.
    (c) AF: Press switch to ON/OFF AF-function (Alternative Frequencies).
    (d) TA: Press switch to ON/OFF TA function (FM Traffi c Announcements)

  3. Info This view will show you the station name and the received radio text.
    Between the up and down seek buttons (arrow keys) the frequency is additionally displayed. Press the arrow keys to initiate up/down seek to the next receivable station.

  4. Scale
    (A) FM Frequency scale band with a marker of the current tuned frequency.
    (B) Current set frequency.
    (C) Current FM Mode. Can be changed in FM Settings.

  5. Press the arrow keys to single step 0.1 MHz up/down.

  6. Press the arrow keys to initiate up/down seek to the next receivable station.

  7. Preset This view show the preset buttons that work like a quick select or favorite button. To save the current station to a preset button, press and hold it until the button is updated with the station information.

  8. DAB Press button to directly switch to DAB radio source.

Note:
This unit features an RDS tuner. RDS is a system that transmits data on top of the FM radio signal. Availability and content of the RDS data depend on the respective broadcast station and its signal strength. RDS does, for example, transmit alternative frequencies, which allow for frequency changes without user interaction.
You need to have the AF function activated in order to use the RDS functionality and features.

USB/IPOD/BT MUSIC (A/V) SOURCE

The sources USB and iPod can be accessed among other ways thru their home screen icon and BT music with a connected phone via the Bluetooth source to play audio (BT, USB, iPod) or video (USB only).
Playing fi les is similar for all sources and can be controlled via the mediaplayer UI. To play videos in USB mode you need change the standard fi lter in list view (4) to the video fi le type (B)
USB/IPOD/BT MUSIC \(A/V\) SOURCE

In this main view the mediaplayer controls are displayed. As usual you can use the pause/resume/play or skip buttons to play the next track. You can also activate the special functions like repeat and shuffl e.

Operation buttons:

  1. Return: Press to return to the home screen.
  2. EQ: Press to open equalizer settings (see chapter device settings).
  3. Search: Press to open search (not available in Bluetooth music).
  4. List: Press to open the list view (not available in Bluetooth music).
    Operation buttons

At the list view mode (not available in Bluetooth music) you can browse your media fi les similar like a folder-fi le list. To open folders just simply tap on them to show their content which you also can directly tap to start playback. It will be shown with a play icon and also at the bottom line. To go back one level use the back (A) button or you can change to the video media type (only USB mode) by pressing (B) the fi lter icon.

Additional notes on Video playback:
The video playback is only possible if the handbrake is engaged.
The playback will be in full screen mode – to leave the full screen mode press simply the touch screen area of your device.

BLUETOOTH PAIR, CONNECT, CALL, MUSIC

On initial use the category (2) is active and you can pair your compatible phone via scan/search. Please ensure your phone is visible until it appears in the search result list. To pair tap the line with your phone from the list and confi rm the pass key. Please also ensure that permission such as to contacts are granted/accepted. Active or auto connected phones are shown in status area (A) with an active Bluetooth icon, battery and signal strength icon (if supported).
In the lower section you can choose a different category which will update the main view are
BLUETOOTH PAIR, CONNECT, CALL, MUSIC

Operation buttons

  1. Return Press to return to the home screen.

  2. Devices Here you can manage your paired phones (manual connect/disconnect, delete) or add new phones via search.
    Tap the connect/disconnect button to disconnect manually and connect a different other phone.
    Tap the waste bin icon button to delete a paired phone
    Note: it is only possible to connect a single phone at the same time.

  3. Keypad Press to open the dial keypad with the active phone.

  4. contacts Press to open the contact list of the active phone.
    You can manually re-sync in case if not all contacts are shown or new contacts have been added to the phone.
    You can slide the list or use the search function to look up a contact.
    A contact can be operated like a folder and be tapped to open its containing numbers.
    Tap on the line number to initiate a call attempt.
    Use the orange back button on top left position of the list view to browse one level up.

  5. Call log Here you have a separate list view for outgoing, received/incoming or missed calls.
    You can tap a line to initiate a call attempt.

  6. Music Press to initiate the Bluetooth music playback via A2DP.
    Note: Some smartphones need to start the music app on the smartphone fi rst.
    The usage of Bluetooth music player is described in chapter „USB/IPod/BT Music (A/V) Source“

  7. Setup Press to open the Bluetooth settings for extended options like auto connect, auto answer contact list settings and microphone adjustments.
    (a) Auto Connect: Press switch to ON/OFF Auto Connect.
    (b) Auto Answer: Press switch to ON/OFF Auto Answer.
    (c) Microphone Gain: Press arrow keys to change values.
    (d) Contact Order: Press arrow keys to change value.

On incoming/outgoing or active call, the device will automatically switch to a full screen mode and shows you the contact name or number (if available) or unknown in case of a suppressed callerID.
Depending on the call status (initiate, ringing, dialling, active) you can hang-up, reject, accept/ pick-up a call (1), on active call you can switch to private mode (2) or to car loudspeakers, mute the XZENT microphone (3) or open the keypad for call options (4). (5) to return to  navigation mode.
BLUETOOTH PAIR, CONNECT, CALL, MUSIC

The Navigation source can be entered among other ways via the home screen icon or the NAV front key sensor.
Please insert the microSD card (not included in the set) to the NAV slot of the device (see Front View Chapter).

For the Navigation source UI operation a quick start guide is provided, you can also download a navigation manual (PDF) from our web site.

Sat/DR Symbol: This symbol will show in DAB, FM, and other media sources and inform you on the positioning precision and shows different icons and colors. Gray SAT-icon if no GPS signal available, white SAT-icon if no position possible, green SAT-Icon if position is OK, green Gyro-Icon if the DR system is active.

Navigation Software and map updates:
The navigation software and maps on your microSD card (not included in the set) is maintained and updated via www.naviextras.com. You can fi nd additional information, help and instructions how to install the toolbox and performing the desired action.

Note: You can only have one active route guidance. If native route guidance is started in the navigation source, CarPlay route guidance is automatically terminated in order to avoid the voice prompts from 2 systems for route guidance. CarPlay can continue to be used in the background, e.g. for music playback.

APPLE CARPLAY
With Apple CarPlay, you are be able to access compatible apps and online services of your iPhone in your car and operate them intuitively with the display of your XZENT device or the voice assistant from Apple.

PREPARATION:

  • Connect the compatible iPhone with the USB-1 port of the XZENT device.
  • In case Bluetooth is not paired automatically, connect manually.
  • Unlock your iPhone.

INITIAL OPERATION:

  1. For the initial operation, the vehicle must not be in motion and the hand brake must be engaged.
  2. Tap to the CarPlay icon in the main menu of the XZENT device to choose the CarPlay source. After the initial operation has been completed successfully, the CarPlay user interface appears on the screen of the XZENT device.
    INITIAL OPERATION

TERMS OF WARRANTY

What products are covered by XZENT’s limited Warranty?
The limited Warranty (the “Warranty”) applies to XZENT products purchased from an authorized dealer by end customers in the European Economic Area or Switzerland (“Territorial Scope”).

What is the validity period of XZENT’s Warranty?
Under this Warranty, XZENT warrants, for a period of 2 years, that the product is free from defects in material and/or workmanship at the time of the original purchase. This 2-year period commences on the date of the original purchase as per the original invoice or until receipt. If you have purchased theproduct as a consumer, and the defect is identified within the first six months after the original purchase (see above), we will assume that the defect already existed at the time of purchase.

Who can claim under the Warranty?
XZENT grants the limited Warranty to natural persons only, who purchased therelevant product primarily for personal use.

What is covered by the Warranty?
XZENT warrants that the product is free from defects in material and/or workmanship at the time of the original purchase. XZENT does not, however, provide a warranty covering every defect and damage that may occur. It only covers the hardware components of the device, and in no event the software used with the device, regardless if this was provided by XZENT or the third- party vendor. The Warranty therefore does not cover the following cases, in particular

  • normal wear and tear (such as to surfaces and protective coverings);
  • superficial damage, such as scratches, dents, and damaged plastic, worn or mechanically defective connections;
  • misuse, including any treatment resulting in physical or superficial damage, such as a cosmetic defect, to the product;
  • damage caused by connecting or using the product for a purpose other than those specified, or a failure to observe the operating and/or installation instructions for the particular model;
  • installation or use of the product contrary to the applicable technical standards, or the safety regulations in the country in which the product is installed or used;
  • damage caused through an unauthorized attempted repair, or an attempted repair by someone other than a XZENT authorized service partner;
  • damage caused by modifications to the product not expressly authorized by the manufacturer;
  • damage caused by malicious code (“Software Viruses”) or by using software not supplied with the product or which was incorrectly installed;
  • use of third party vendor software programs for editing, modifying, adapting, or extending XZENT’s authorized software components as are run on the product;
  • use of third-party vendor firmware/operating system software
  • damage caused by liquids or chemicals of whatever type, and/or excessive temperatures, moisture, or damp;
  • accidents, drops or other such effects of extreme accelerating forces;
  • damage caused by lightning strikes, electrostatic charge, incorrect operating voltage, water, fire, force majeure, inadequate ventilation for other reasons for which XZENT is not responsible;
  • damage caused by using the device outside of the defined specifications;
  • damage caused by using the product with other systems or devices, which are not designed to be used with this product;
  • adjustments or modifications without XZENT‘s prior written approval, including product upgrades extending beyond the specifications or characteristics described in the operating manual;
  • modifications of the product for the purpose of adapting it to national or local technical norms or safety standards of countries for which the product was not expressly designed or manufactured;
  • using service or spare parts not produced or distributed by XZENT;
  • using the product in connection with accessories not approved for use with this product;

XZENT, moreover, does not warrant (expressly, implicitly, statutorily, or otherwise) the quality, performance, reliability or suitability of the product for a particular purpose except as described, nor the software/firmware installed on the device ex works.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

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www.xzent.com

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