Intraphex Prodigy ONE.2 User manual

Prodigy ONE.2
Quick Start Guide
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Table of Contents
Welcome to Prodigy ONE.2 5
Prodigy ONE.2 Menu Icons 6
Prodigy ONE.2 Menu Screens 7
Prodigy ONE.2 Remote Control 8
Getting Started 9
Controlling Prodigy ONE.2 9
Configuring Prodigy ONE.2 9
Navigation 10
Automatic Start of Navigation 10
Getting Started - Configurations 10
Main Menu Screen Buttons 11
Methods of Choosing a Destination 12
Example of a Direct Address Entry 12
Example of Navigating to an Intersection 13
Example of Navigating to a POI (From a Preset List) 14
Example of Navigating to a POI (From a Category List) 15
Example of Navigating to a POI (Direct Entry) 16
Other Navigation Features 17
Smart Zoom 17
Color Themes for Day/Night 17
Route Planning Preferences 17
Speed Limit Warnings 17
Digital Media Player 18
Compatible Media File Formats 18
Choosing and Playing Media Files 18
Tips for Media Player 19
Bluetooth Hands Free Calling 20
Connecting to a Bluetooth device 20
Placing a call by Direct Entry 21
Placing a call from the Phone Book 21
Receiving Calls 22
Other Bluetooth Settings 22
Supported BT Profiles 23
Radar / Laser Detectors 24
Auto Radar Speed Settings 24
Radar Band and Laser Settings 25

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Optional Laser Diffuser 25
Setting up an Internet Connection 26
Wireless (802.11) Settings 26
Accessing the Internet (Browser Icon) 27
Opera 27
Cameras 27
Display of Camera 1 27
Display of Camera 2 27
Settings 28
System 28
Auto Run Navigation Launch 28
Firmware Update 28
Power Mode 29
Recommended Power Mode Settings 29
Setting or Changing the Power Mode 29
Prodigy ONE.2 Info 30
Firmware and Operating System Info 30
Serial Number 30
Adding USB and UART Devices 31
USB Devices 31
UART Devices 31
Troubleshooting 32
Warranty Information 36
End User License Agreement 37

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IMPORTANT!
PLEASE READ THESE
INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY
Welcome to Prodigy ONE.2
Thank you for your Prodigy ONE.2 purchase!
Prodigy ONE.2 is an in-vehicle entertainment, safety, and productivity device unlike any other product on the
market today. It is intended to connect to a compatible OEM or aftermarket host in-dash head unit to provide
the means to view and control the Prodigy ONE.2 features and functionality.
To maximize safe use and enjoyment of Prodigy ONE.2, it’s important to read and understand this Quick
Start Guide. Please read the operational instructions carefully and completely, also noting that your particular
application of Prodigy ONE.2 may use only some of the features listed in this guide.
Prodigy ONE.2 operates like an in-vehicle computer because it IS a computer. The Prodigy ONE.2 is based on
a Windows CE operating system mobile platform and provides many of the exible operations that computer
users expect, yet the easy to navigate on-screen interface conveys intuitive commands and source selections
to enjoy the benets of Prodigy ONE.2 technology safely while behind the wheel.
At INTRAPHEX, our goal is to provide you with technology that is easy to use and understand while making
sure we provide the highest degree of reliability for our valued customers.
Serial Number
Firmware Version
OS Version
Please document your unit’s Serial Number. Serial Number is on the bottom or the Prodigy
ONE.2 unit as well as on the box. Firmware Version (FW) and Operating System Version (OS)
for future reference, in the event of any technical support or warranty needs, can be found by
selecting the “INFO” menu icon in the secondary menu page of Prodigy ONE.2.
Found on the bottom of Prodigy ONE.2 or on the side of the packaging
Serial Number for Prodigy
ONE.2 is located on the side of
the packaging as well as on the
bottom of the unit itself.

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Prodigy ONE.2 Menu Icons
Navigation
See Page 10 for Details
Digital Media Player
See Page 18 for Details
Settings
See Page 29 for Details
Bluetooth
See Page 20 for Details
System
See Page 29 for Details
Info
See Page 33 for Details
Browser
See Page 28 for Details
WiFi
See Page 26 for Details
Radar
See Page 24 for Details
Camera 2
See Page 31 for Details
Back Button
Returns to the previous screen
Next Button
Advances to the next screen
Power Mode
See Page 30 for Details

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Prodigy ONE.2 Menu Screens
Second Main Menu Screen
Default Navigation Menu Screen
Primary Main Menu Screen

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Prodigy ONE.2 Remote Control
Touch Pad Area
(Moves cursor on
screen)
NOTE: Only in applications of non touch-screen installations is the use of the Prodigy ONE.2 remote
control necessary and included as a standard item. For most applications the direct touch-screen
control of Prodigy ONE.2 functions is the primary control mechanism, but if you wish to control Prodigy
ONE.2 with the RF remote as well, it is available as an optional accessory.
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Main ON / OFF Switch. Switch
to OFF when unused for long
periods to preserve battery life.
Touch Pad Mouse. Moves
cursor around if touch screen
control is not available.
Enter Button and Arrow
Controls. Use to scroll and
select screen commands.
Route Button. Use to jump to
the route information screen
while in Navigation.
ESC Button. Press and hold for
1 second to turn LCD display
on or off.
Power Button. Press 1 second
for Navigation menu. Press 3
seconds turns off Prodigy ONE.2.
V+ / PU Button. Press while
in Navigation to increase the
volume of voice prompts.
V- / PD Button. Press while
in Navigation to decrease the
volume of voice prompts.
Home Button. Use to jump to
the route information screen
while in Navigation.
Zoom Out. Press while in
Navigation to zoom the screen
out for a broader map view.
G Button. Press and hold for 1
second returns to Main Menu
without exiting Navigation
Return Button. Press while
in Navigation to return to the
mapping screen.
Zoom In. Press while in
Navigation to zoom the screen
in closer to the map detail.
LED Indicator. These light
up whenever the remote is
transmitting a command.
Setup Button. Press while in
Navigation to setup preferences
for route guidance.
Optional except in non-touch screen applications

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Getting Started
Controlling Prodigy ONE.2
Depending on your application, you have a few ways you can control your Prodigy ONE.2 system.
Option 1
If you have a vehicle with a compatible touch-screen head unit, most instances of Prodigy ONE.2 integration
will allow direct, on screen control of the Prodigy ONE.2 menu icons and functions. Your installer will be able
to clarify if your vehicle is capable and includes touch screen control. Most Prodigy ONE.2 systems will have
touch-screen control capability. There are some instances (such as using Prodigy ONE.2 through an A/V AUX
input) where the touch screen control capability simply does not exist for Prodigy ONE.2 interface.
Option 2
Controlling Prodigy ONE.2 can also be done with the wireless RF remote control. It features a track pad to
move an on-screen cursor, UP/DOWN/LEFT/RIGHT navigation arrows and several other dedicated function
soft key buttons for quick access of features.This remote is optional on all Prodigy ONE.2 systems except for
non-touch screen applications where it is standard because it’s the primary method of control.
Option 3
A third (optional) measure of controlling Prodigy ONE.2 is to use a USB Windows compatible mouse to move
the on-screen cursor and activate the various features. There are numerous wired and wireless options for
these devices, so please check with your installer if you wish to operate Prodigy ONE.2 in this way. Please
keep in mind that traditional “desktop” mouse devices are not recommended because of the safety issues they
impose on operating Prodigy ONE.2 with such a device while driving.
Configuring Prodigy ONE.2
Prodigy ONE.2 is congured for your application from the factory so many of the critical settings are already
done. You’ll need to choose whether or not you want to automatically launch Navigation every time Prodigy
ONE.2 begins. This should only take a few minutes.
Auto Run Navigation Launch
Prodigy ONE.2 is default congured to launch into Navigation mode each time it turns on. This is so that,
when you access Prodigy ONE.2 screens, the Navigation application is already running and ready to go. Most
installations that utilize a Prodigy ONE.2 will have this as the primary application, so INTRAPHEX engineers
made it easy to access. If you wish to have Prodigy ONE.2 boot to the main menu screen instead of directly
into Navigation, you can simply go to the System menu icon and choose “Auto Run Navi Off” . Please see page
28 for details.
The remaining adjustments of screen resolution and type are congured at the factory for your particular
application of Prodigy ONE.2, so there are no user adjustable parameters for you to worry about beyond what’s
described in this section.

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Navigation
Prodigy ONE.2 Navigation functionality is intuitive and easy to learn. This section contains instruction on these
functions and features of the Navigation software:
• Getting Started - Conguring Your Navigation System
• Menu and Map Screen Detail (what the icons/symbols mean)
• Methods of Choosing a Destination
• Example of Direct Address Entry
• Example of Navigating to an Intersection
• Examples of Navigating to a POI
Automatic Start of Navigation
Prodigy ONE.2 starts for the rst time in Navigation rather than the Main Menu screen with the icons. Should
you wish to change Prodigy ONE.2 to start up with the Main Menu screen rst, you can set the system to “Auto
Navi Off” in the System menu. See page 28.
Getting Started - Configurations
When you use the Prodigy ONE.2’s Navigation software for the rst time, you must congure it with your
preferences of language, voice prompts, regional settings, route planning options and acceptance of the End
User License Agreement.
Chances are your installer will have completed this step for you and the congurations are already set. Should
you need to complete the initial congurations, simply start Navigation and follow the on-screen prompts
choosing the appropriate choice for the selection. Please note that you can change any of these congurations
at any time later, but you must at least complete the Conguration Wizard to provide the initial (default) settings
to begin using Navigation.
1) Select Language, then choose “Done”.
2) Accept the End User License Agreement by
choosing the “Accept” button.
3) When the Conguration Wizard begins and you’re
ready, choose “Next”.
4) Select your preferred language and voice style
for any voice prompts that the navigation system
will provide (if you have voice prompts enabled in
your Sound and Warning settings). Once selected,
choose “Next”.
5) If needed, modify the time format and unit settings.
Once selected, choose “Next”. If no changes need
to be made simply leave as is and choose “Next”.
6) If needed, modify the route planning options. Once
selected, choose “Next”. If no changes need to be
made simply leave as is and choose “Next”.
7) The initial setup should be complete at this step.
The nal step asks if you wish to allow anonymous
collection data to validate mapping and GPS
accuracy. Choose “Yes” or “No”.
8) After the Setup Wizard is complete, the Navigation menu appears and you can start using Prodigy ONE.2
Navigation.
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Main Menu Screen Buttons
Once Prodigy ONE.2 Navigation begins, the main menu displays. This allows the user to quickly enter a
destination in one of several ways, view the map directly or congure any of the additional Navigation settings
and preferences.
Show Map - Select this to start navigating on the map. The button itself is a miniature live
map that shows your current position, the recommended route and the surrounding map
area. Select the button to enlarge the map to the full screen. Choose “Menu” in the lower left
corner to return to the main menu screen (as shown above).
Find - Select this to choose a destination by entering an address or selecting a point of
interest (POI), a location on the map or one of your Favorite destinations. You can also look
up your recent destinations from the Smart History, enter a coordinate or use the location
saved in a photo. When internet connection is available, Google Local search can be a
further help to nd your destination.
My Route - Select this to display the route parameters and the route in its full length on the
map. You can also perform route-related actions such as editing or cancelling your route,
setting a start point for the route, picking route alternatives, avoiding parts of the route,
simulating navigation or adding the destination to your Favorites.
More - Select this to change the way the Prodigy ONE.2 Navigation software preferences
and settings.
Power (Exit) Screen Icon - Select this to exit Prodigy ONE.2 Navigation. Remember that
you do not have to completely exit Navigation to switch between other Prodigy ONE.2
applications.
G Button (Prodigy ONE.2 Remote) - You can switch between applications without exiting
Navigation by pressing (and holding) the “G” button on the Prodigy ONE.2 remote for 1
second (if remote is present in your system).
This Quick Start Guide covers basic route entry options for the Prodigy ONE.2 Navigation system.
Please visit the INTRAPHEX web site for additional resources on the complete navigation user’s guide,
including Advanced Settings and Preferences.

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Methods of Choosing a Destination
The Prodigy ONE.2 Navigation software offers you several ways of choosing your destination:
• Enter a full street address to a specic destination.
• Enter a full street address with zip code (doing so speeds up the search for street names).
• Enter part of an address with a just a street name or an intersection to get in the general vicinity.
• Use a built-in Point of Interest (POI) as your destination.
• Select a location on the map with the Find on Map feature.
• Use a previously saved Favorite destination.
• Select a location from the History of previously used destinations.
• Enter the GPS coordinates of the destination (including coordinates you have in digital photos).
Example of a Direct Address Entry
If you know at least a part of the address to which you wish to navigate, it is the quickest way to select the exact
destination of the route. Conveniently by using the same “Find Address” screen, you can choose to navigate by
entering even partial address information or an intersection.
To navigate to a direct address from the main menu:
1) Choose “Find”.
2) Choose “Find Address”.
3) If necessary, change the state and/or city displayed by choosing
the “State” or “City” button as needed.
Hint: If the desired entry does not display upon entry of the rst
few letters in the entry line, choose the “Results” button to display
more possibilities quickly without needing to nish typing long
entries.
When the correct entry is selected, choose the “OK” button (green
check mark) in the entry line.
4) Enter the street name by choosing the “Street” button. When the
correct entry is selected, choose the “OK” button (green check
mark) in the entry line.
5) Enter the house number by choosing the “<House Number>”
button. The keyboard’s “123” button enables numeric entry.
6) After entering the street address, choose the “Done” button.
7) When the map screen appears choose “Next” to review the route
parameters. After a short summary of the route parameters, the
map appears showing the entire route.
8) Finally, choose “Go” to begin navigating to your chosen
destination.
Tip: If the chosen destination is one you will use frequently,
before choosing “Next” to conrm the destination, put it
on the list of your Favorites rst by choosing the “More”
button, then “Add to Favorites”, give a name for the new
Favorite and choose “Done” to save the location.
The map with the destination returns automatically, then
choose “Go” just as in Step 8 above!
Name It!
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Example of Navigating to an Intersection
You can navigate to a general destination by choosing to navigate to an intersection. By using the same “Find
Address” screen, you can choose to navigate by entering even partial address information or an intersection.
To navigate to an intersection from the main menu:
1) Choose “Find”.
2) Choose “Find Address”.
3) If necessary, change the state and/or city displayed by choosing
the “State” or “City” button as needed.
Hint: If the desired entry does not display upon entry of the
rst few letters in the entry line, choose the “Results” button
to display more possibilities quickly without needing to nish
typing long entries.
When the correct entry is selected, choose the “OK” button
(green check mark) in the entry line.
4) Enter the street name by choosing the “Street” button. When
the correct entry is selected, choose the “OK” button (green
check mark) in the entry line.
5) Enter the second street name by choosing the “<Intersecting
Street>” button.
• If only a few intersecting streets exist, their list appears
immediately.
• In case of a longer street, the keyboard screen appears. Start
entering the name of the intersecting street on the keyboard. As
soon as the street names that match the entered string can be
shown on one screen, their list appears automatically. Select
from the list.
6) After entering the second street name of the intersection,
choose the “Done” button.
7) When the map screen appears choose “Next” to review
the route parameters. After a short summary of the route
parameters, the map appears showing the entire route.
8) Finally, choose “Go” to begin navigating to your chosen
destination.
Tip: If one or both of the intersections happens to be a numbered street
instead of alphabetical, you can easily switch to numeric entry by hitting
the “123” button at the lower left corner of the keyboard screen.
Street 2
Street 1

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Example of Navigating to a POI (From a Preset List)
There a couple ways in which you can utilize a Point of Interest (POI) as your target for establishing a
destination. Since many people utilize the POI listings to discover what’s around them, choosing the destination
based on what’s listed nearby or en route is one of the most intuitive ways to determine that destination.
“Find Places” Right Side Menu Preset Choices
• If an active route is already entered, choosing the
named preset searches along the route (or at the
destination if indicated) for matches.
• If there is no active route entered, choosing the named
preset searches around the current GPS position.
• If the current position is not available (no GPS signal),
searching occurs around the last known GPS position.
To navigate to a preset listed POI from the main menu:
1) Choose “Find”.
2) Choose “Find Places”.
3) From the right side menu preset choices, select the category
from which you’d like to display results.
Gas Station / Parking / Restaurant / Accommodation (Hotel)
Hint: Remember if you do not have a route already entered,
the listing will show choices that are nearest your current or last
known GPS position.
4) Upon choosing a category, a list of choices will display and you
can use the “UP” and “DOWN” arrow keys at right to scroll
the list. Choose the entry you wish to use for your POI
navigation target.
5) When the map screen appears choose “Next” to review the route
parameters. After a short summary of the route parameters, the
map appears showing the entire route.
6) Finally, choose “Go” to begin navigating to your chosen POI
destination.
Find Places Preset List Menu
Tip: If you wish to collect information about your
destination, simply press the “i” button when the
map screen appears in Step 5 to learn any additional
information before selecting that as your chosen POI
destination.
Choose Category
Choose
Entry

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Example of Navigating to a POI (From a Category List)
Rather than the previous example of a pre-selected list of what the navigation system thinks you might be
seeking, you also have the choice to navigate to a POI by selecting from a custom category listing. This method
could cover virtually any scenario of possibilities that encompass searching and selecting a POI.
“Find Places Custom Search” Menu Choices
• Around Here - Searches based on GPS position or last known
GPS position if no GPS signal is found.
• In a Town/City - Searches a specic town or city you must
input. Results display by distance from city center.
• Around Destination - Searches destination (if entered).
Results display by distance from destination.
• Along Route - Searches along a route (if entered). This is
useful to minimize a lengthy detour from the route.
To navigate to a category listing POI from the main menu:
1) Choose “Find”.
2) Choose “Find Places”.
3) Choose “Custom Search”
4) From the menu choices, select the method from which you’d like
search for a POI category.
Around Here / Town/City / Destination / Along Route
Hint: Remember if you do not have a route already entered,
the listing will show choices that are nearest your current or last
known GPS position (or not at all if it involves a destination). Also
remember if you select “Town/City”, you must input the name.
5) Upon choosing a search method (and city if applicable), a list
of categories displays. Use the “UP” and “DOWN” arrow keys
at right to scroll the list. Choose the category you wish to use
for your POI search or you can choose “List All Places” to
display everything.
6) Next, a list of sub-category choices displays. Use the “UP” and
“DOWN” arrow keys at right to scroll the list. Choose the sub-
category you wish to use for your POI navigation target.
Hint: A list of brands may appear. Select one brand or choose
“List All Places” to list all POI entries in the sub-category around
the location or route.
7) Upon choosing a sub-category (and brand) POI choices appear.
Use the “UP” and “DOWN” arrow keys at right to scroll the
list. Choose the entry you wish to use for your nal POI
navigation target.
8) When the map screen appears choose “Next” to review the route
parameters. After a short summary of the route parameters, the
map appears showing the entire route.
9) Finally, choose “Go” to begin navigating to your chosen POI
destination.
Find Places Custom Search POI Menu
Choose Category
Choose Sub-Category
Choose Brand/Company
Choose
Entry

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Example of Navigating to a POI (Direct Entry)
If you already know the name and category of a POI you would like to identify for creating a route (or even to
nd its location from where you are presently), you can use the POI direct entry method. You can narrow the
search to reect only POI locations near a specic map location along your route, searching either the entire
POI database or just a subsection of the database in a specic category. The more you narrow a search before
entering a POI name, the shorter the lists will be for you to sort when choices appear on the screen.
The same “Find Places Custom Search” menu is used as in previous POI Search
examples with the same four main search lters - Around Here / Town/City /
Destination / Along Route.
To navigate to a specic POI entry from the main menu:
1) Choose “Find”.
2) Choose “Find Places”.
3) Choose “Custom Search”
4) From the menu choices, select the method from which you’d
like search for a POI category.
Around Here / Town/City / Destination / Along Route
Hint: Remember if you do not have a route already entered,
the listing will show choices that are nearest your current or last
known GPS position (or not at all if it involves a destination). Also
remember if you select “Town/City”, you must input the name.
5) Upon choosing a search method (and city if applicable), a list
of categories displays. Use the “UP” and “DOWN” arrow keys at
right to scroll the list. Choose the category you wish to use for
your POI search or you can directly enter the category name
by selecting the “Find by Name” button and entering text.
6) Next, choose the sub-category from a list or you can
directly enter the category name by selecting the “Find by
Name” button and entering text.
Hint: A list of brands may appear. Select one brand or choose
“List All Places” to list all POI entries in the sub-category around
the location or route, or simply choose “Find by Name” to
type in the name directly. After entering a few letters, choose
“Results” to display the POI choices.
7) Upon choosing a sub-category (and brand) and displaying
“Results”, POI choices appear. Use the “UP” and “DOWN” arrow
keys at right to scroll the list. Choose the entry you wish to
use for your nal POI navigation target.
8) When the map screen appears choose “Next” to review the
route parameters. After a short summary of the route parameters,
the map appears showing the entire route.
9) Finally, choose “Go” to begin navigating to your chosen POI
destination.
Find Places Custom Search
POI Menu
Choose
POI
Category
Sub-Category
POI Name
Choose or Enter Name

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Other Navigation Features
The Prodigy ONE.2 Navigation software has several other interesting features.
Smart Zoom
Smart Zoom provides a close up viewpoint to allow better view of the mapping screen in certain instances.
• While following a route you have entered - When approaching a turn, it will zoom in and raise
the view angle to let you easily recognize your maneuver at the next junction. If the next turn is at a
distance, it will zoom out and lower the view angle to be at so you can see the road in front of you.
• While driving without an active route - Smart Zoom will zoom in if you drive slowly and zoom out
when you drive at high speed.
Color Themes for Day/Night
Prodigy ONE.2 Navigation software offers different daytime and night color proles for both the map and the
menu screens. It can also switch automatically between the daytime and the night proles based on the current
time and GPS position a few minutes before sunrise, when the sky has already turned bright, and a few minutes
after sunset, before it becomes dark.
• Daytime color themes are similar to paper road maps, and the menus are bright and easy to read.
• Night time color themes use dark colors for large objects to keep the average brightness of the screen
low for easier visual recognition and to reduce driver distraction when looking at the screen then back
at the road.
Route Planning Preferences
Prodigy ONE.2 Navigation software offers four distinct preset route preference proles.
• Fast - Gives a quick route if you can travel at or near the speed limit on all roads. Usually the best
selection for fast and normal cars.
• Short - Gives a route that has the smallest total distance of all possible routes. It can be practical for
slow vehicles.
• Green - Gives a quick, but fuel efcient route based on the fuel consumption data given in Route
settings. Travel cost and CO2emission calculations that are displayed are estimations only. They
cannot take elevations, curves and trafc conditions into account.
• Easiest - Results in a route with fewer turns and no difcult maneuvers. With this option, you can make
your software to take, for example, the freeway instead of a series of smaller roads or streets.
Speed Limit Warnings
Maps may contain information about the speed limits of the road segments. The software is able to warn you if
you exceed the current limit. This information may not be available for your region or may not be fully correct for
all roads in the map depending on circumstances that may have recently changed (such as new construction)
or due to mapping data accuracy. Speed warning can be ne-tuned in Sound and Warning settings.
You can set the relative speed above which the application initiates the warning. There are two ways in which
you can be alerted:
• Audio Warning - You receive a verbal warning when you exceed the speed limit with the given
percentage.
• Visual Warning - The current speed limit is shown on the map as a number with a red circle when you
exceed it and is otherwise hidden when speed is under the limit. You can also choose to see the speed
limit sign on the map all the time which is useful when you are unaware of the speed limits.
Please visit the INTRAPHEX web site for additional resources on the complete navigation user’s guide,
including Advanced Settings and Preferences.

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Digital Media Player
Prodigy ONE.2 plays virtually all your digital media les. You can store media on a self-
powered, portable USB hard drive or USB thumb drive (neither is included) for use with
the Prodigy ONE.2 Media Player. Do not store media les on the internal SD card!
Compatible Media File Formats
The le types compatible with the Media Player are:
Audio Formats
MP3, WMA, AAC, MKA, WAV, OGG, Speex, WAVPACK, FLAC, MPC, AMR,
GSM, ADPCM, ALaw, MuLaw and MIDI Files
Video Formats
CoreAVC (H.264), AVCHD, MKV, MPEG-1, MPEG-4 part 2 (ASP), DivX, XviD, MJPEG,
MSVIDEO1, FLV, Matroska, ASX, ASF, TS, PS, M2TS, 3GPP, MOV, AVI, MPEG-4 and NSV Files
Photo Image Formats
JPG (420, 422, 440), BMP, PNG, GIF and TIFF Files
Choosing and Playing Media Files
There are several ways in which to organize available media les and select them for play, both individually and
as selected les in a group.
►The most intuitive way is to simply browse the les on your USB drive through the top menu bar “File”
command menu. Look for the drive labeled “Hard Drive” and you will nd your media les there in the
same fashion they were organized when you placed them on that drive.
►A second method is to use the “View” command menu’s “Media Library” function and let the Media Player
organize attributes of the les on your USB drive to display by Genre, Artist, Song Title, Recently Played,
etc. This may be a useful way to access les in similar groupings if not already separated within folders
on your USB drive.
Once you have selected the le(s) you wish to play, simply use the Play/Pause, Next and Back command
buttons at the lower left corner of the screen to navigate the media le.
WARNING: INTRAPHEX does not recommend storing any media les on the supplied 8GB internal
SD card where the Navigation and Boot Instructions reside. This card is the only licensed version of
the proprietary Prodigy ONE.2 software. Storage of any added les of any type on the SD card or
copying its contents to another storage device will void the Prodigy ONE.2 warranty.

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Tips for Media Player
It’s best to organize audio, video and photo les in separate folders so that browsing in the Media Player for
one type does not randomly attempt to mix another type in the rotation. For example, you would not really want
to listen to a few songs and then have it automatically begin a video because the les shared the same folder.
Playing Audio Files
When choosing audio les, you may want to use the “View” command menu’s “Media Library” function and
let the Media Player organize attributes of the les on your USB drive to display by Genre, Artist, Song Title,
Recently Played, etc. You can also click the list icon on the lower right of the screen to access the Media
Library menu choices. This is particularly useful if you have a lot of les and you’d rather allow the Media Player
organize them in a more intuitively navigated manner with many more ways to sort than the lename alone.
Of course you always have the simple option to browse the contents of the drive from the “File” drop down
menu as shown below. In this case it will show all les on the drive (including any video and photo les
contained on the drive). This is why it’s recommended to arrange les for audio into separate folders than video
or photos. It’s much easier for a user to access the folder they want by storing les on the USB drive that way.
Playing Video Files
When playing video les, please select the “View” command and then “Fullscreen” to allow the Media Player to
display the video without any of the controls and information visible on screen. The controls will become visible
again simply by touching the screen (if touch screen capable) or by operating the touchpad of the wireless
remote control.
WARNING: INTRAPHEX does not recommend storing any media les on the supplied 8GB internal
SD card where the Navigation and Boot Instructions reside. This card is the only licensed version of
the proprietary Prodigy ONE.2 software. Storage of any added les of any type on the SD card or
copying its contents to another storage device will void the Prodigy ONE.2 warranty.
Open File allows a
search of the entire
drive and shows
folders
The “List” icon
provides quick
access to all media
on the drive
Choose the
Fullscreen command
when viewing videos
to hide the on
screen controls and
information

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Bluetooth Hands Free Calling
Prodigy ONE.2 lets you use your Bluetooth ® enabled mobile phone to place and
receive calls hands free. This is an optional feature not included with the base Prodigy
ONE.2 system. If you’ve already got Bluetooth Hands Free calling functionality through
your host head unit or have not chosen to add the Prodigy ONE.2 Bluetooth option,
you can disregard this section.
Please note that if you do have the Prodigy ONE.2 Bluetooth calling feature, you
must have that accessory device enabled in the UART menu by the installer at
the time of the Bluetooth device installation. For more information on UART
conguration, please see page 31.
Connecting to a Bluetooth device
When you rst connect a new Bluetooth device to Prodigy ONE.2,
you must select the “Devices” icon in the Bluetooth menu to
access the “Search Devices” and “Add New Device” functions.
First ensure that your phone is Bluetooth compatible and that it’s in the “discoverable”
mode. These settings can generally be found or conrmed in your phone’s settings or
conguration menus. Please refer to your phone’s operation manual for specic details. To be discovered by
Prodigy ONE.2, the phone must be within 30 feet of the Prodigy ONE.2 main unit. As long as you are seated in
the vehicle, range should not be a problem.
Once the phone is discoverable, choose the “Search Devices”. Within a minute or less, the available Bluetooth
devices should begin to appear on the device list. Select your phone by checking the round circle in the gray
status box next to the device name. It may say “Occupied”. Once the phone is selected, choose the “Add New
Device” button to pair the phone with Prodigy ONE.2. Your phone will respond by asking the PIN Code. Input
the code (PIN = 0000) and press done or pair on the phone to complete pairing. Your device status should now
say “Paired” in the gray status box. Choose the “Back” command to return to the Bluetooth menu choices.
Phone should
appear, then select
the circle in the gray
area to identify the
phone for pairing
Status
Display will indicate
detail of the search for
device
Choose the
“Search Device”
button to nd the
phone
Choose the “Add
New Device”
button to pair the
phone
PIN Code: 0000
The phone should
show “Paired” once
pairing is complete.
Pairing will be
automatic thereafter.
Status
Display will indicate
“Pair OK” if the phone
pairs correctly
“Search Devices” rst......
.....then “Add New Device”
Choose “Back” to display
the choices for calling
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