Page 4 - Table of Contents
3 Table of Contents Welcome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Quick Start Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5Interactive Digital Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 5 - Welcome
4 Welcome Thank you for purchasing a Polaris Interactive Digital Display (IDD), and welcome to the Polaris RiderX family. Your IDD is easy to use and will allow you to customize the information displayed through the use of alternate screen selections. The RiderX app gives you the power to plan, trac...
Page 6 - Quick Start Guide; Before Riding With Your New IDD; the IDD; IDD Features; Trails data expires 90 days from the file’s
5 Quick Start Guide Before Riding With Your New IDD 1. Read this entire manual.2. Familiarize yourself with the features and operation of the IDD while the vehicle is stationary. 3. Register for a RiderX account (page 60).4. Register your IDD (page 61).5. Update trails data or maps/trails data to ve...
Page 7 - Getting Started; Using the auxiliary engine stop switch on a
6 The icon bar at the top of the screen allows quick access to cell phone-related information, a real time clock and the GPS heading. In most situations, the GPS and mapping features will function best while the vehicle is outdoors in an open space. The GPS signal may be impeded by overhead structur...
Page 8 - Interactive Digital Display; Performance; The compass is controlled by the GPS
7 Interactive Digital Display The Polaris IDD features a 4.3-inch high resolution full color LCD display that provides access to the following information and functions. Performance View the speedometer, tachometer, dual trip meters, odometer. Operating Conditions View fuel level, coolant temperatur...
Page 9 - Software Upgrades; before long trips) to ensure the most recent trails data is
8 Software Upgrades Update software for the life of the vehicle. Update the IDD every 90 days or more often (especially before long trips) to ensure the most recent trails data is on your IDD at all times. Log in at RiderX.com to download the latest software updates. If you need assistance, please s...
Page 10 - General Information; Device Operating Requirements; Some cell phones or operating systems will
9 General Information Device Operating Requirements Phone functionality is dependent on the capabilities of your cell phone. Text messaging functionality may vary depending on your phone’s operating system. Care and Maintenance Use a soft cloth to clean the housing. Mild soap and water may be used. ...
Page 11 - Display Keys; Use the five display keys to access the IDD menus.
10 Display Keys Use the five display keys to access the IDD menus. Press and release any key to display the IDD menu icons at the lower edge of the screen. With the menu icons displayed, press a specific key to view menu options for that key. Key 1 Alternate Screen Selection Key 2 ODO / Trip 1 / Tri...
Page 12 - Key 1 - Alternate Home Screen Selection; Home Screen Options
11 Key 1 - Alternate Home Screen Selection 1. Press any key to display the IDD screen icons.2. Press Key 1 repeatedly to display each home screen option. Key 2 - Odometer / Trip Meter 1 / Trip Meter 2 1. Press any key to display the IDD screen icons.2. Press Key 2 repeatedly to display each option. ...
Page 13 - Use the remaining keys to perform other actions in; Key 4 - Battery Voltage / Coolant Temperature; exists, Key 5 enters the Diagnostics menu (see page
12 Key 3 - Main Menu 1. Press any key to display the IDD screen icons.2. Press Key 3 to display the main menu options.3. Toggle through the menu. Key 2: Toggle upKey 4: Toggle down 4. Use the remaining keys to perform other actions in the main menu.Key 1: Toggle between day and night screen (brightn...
Page 14 - View Map; Use the display keys to access the map features.
13 Maps/Trails View Map 1. Press any key to display the IDD screen icons.2. Press Key 3 to display the main menu options.3. Toggle to MAPS/TRAILS. Press Key 3 to select. 4. Use the display keys to access the map features. Key 1: Zoom outKey 2: Zoom inKey 3: Display menuKey 4: Pan (disabled above 10 ...
Page 16 - Keyboard Operation; Use the display keys to navigate the keyboard.; Phone
15 Keyboard Operation 1. Use the display keys to navigate the keyboard. Key 1: Move leftKey 2: Move upKey 3: Select the letter or numberKey 4: Move downKey 5: Move right Phone 1. Press any key to display the IDD screen icons.2. Press Key 3 to display the main menu options.3. Toggle to PHONE. Press K...
Page 18 - GPS Settings; Track Manager / Waypoint Manager; The Track Manager allows you to edit a track name, hide
17 GPS Settings 1. Press any key to display the IDD screen icons.2. Press Key 3 to display the main menu options.3. Toggle to GPS MANAGER. Press Key 3 to select.4. Toggle through the menu. • Track Manager• Waypoint Manager• Satellite Status 5. Press Key 3 to select. Track Manager / Waypoint Manager ...
Page 20 - Importing and Exporting Tracks and Waypoints
19 Importing and Exporting Tracks and Waypoints Importing or exporting tracks and waypoints requires a USB drive in the accessory connector. An exported file will be a .gpx format file that can be read by various devices or imported into mapping software. Any files you import must be available on th...
Page 22 - Possible Errors; One of the following screens displays if a processing
21 6. If importing, the processing screen displays. Possible Errors One of the following screens displays if a processing error occurs.• The device does not contain enough space to save the waypoint or track. • The USB device is not seated properly.
Page 23 - • The file or file name contains an error.; Satellite Status; In the GPS Manager menu, select Satellite Status. The
22 • The file or file name contains an error. Satellite Status In the GPS Manager menu, select Satellite Status. The screen displays all available satellites in the area. Press Key 3 to exit. Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5
Page 24 - System Settings; If demo mode is enabled, you can toggle
23 System Settings 1. Press any key to display the IDD screen icons.2. Press Key 3 to display the main menu options.3. Toggle to System Settings. Press Key 3 to select. 4. Toggle through the menu. • Display• Service• Units• Time• System Info• Vehicle Settings (snowmobiles only, see page 35) 5. Press...
Page 25 - Display; Press Key 1 or Key 5 to change a setting.
24 Display 1. In the System Settings menu, select DISPLAY.2. Toggle to the desired setting. • Day/Night mode• Brightness level• Language• Demo (enable/disable) 3. Press Key 1 or Key 5 to change a setting. 4. Press Key 3 to exit. NOTE: If Day is selected, changing the brightness will change the day m...
Page 26 - Service and Engine Hour Information
25 Service and Engine Hour Information 1. In the System Settings menu, select SERVICE. • Engine Hours displays hours of engine operation since manufacture. • Interval is an editable setting that provides a service reminder at the set interval. Interval can be set to any 5-hour increment between OFF ...
Page 27 - Units; The units can be set to display U.S. customary units or
26 Units The units can be set to display U.S. customary units or the International System of Units (metric) and a 12-hour clock or a 24-hour clock.1. In the System Settings menu, select UNITS. • Speed• Temperature• Clock 2. Toggle to the desired setting.3. Press Key 1 or Key 5 to change the setting....
Page 28 - Time; on the resulting screen. Toggle to Time. Press Key 1
27 Time 1. In the System Settings menu, select TIME. • Source (GPS satellites or Internal Clock)• GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) Offset• DST (Daylight Savings Time) (Enable/Disable) 2. Toggle to the desired setting. 3. Press Key 1 or Key 5 to change the setting.4. If Source was changed to Internal Clock,...
Page 29 - In the System Settings menu, the VEHICLE SETTINGS
28 System Info 1. In the System Settings menu, select SYSTEM INFO.2. View the following system information in this display. • IDD Serial Number• Bootloader Version• Display Operating System Application Version• Software Configuration and Date• Map Data Version Build Date• Trails Data Version and Bui...
Page 30 - Diagnostics; Press any key to display the IDD screen icons.
29 Diagnostics 1. Press any key to display the IDD screen icons. 2. Press Key 3 to display the main menu options.3. Toggle to DIAGNOSTICS. Press Key 3 to select.4. If any faults have been detected, a description screen displays with the number of faults listed at the bottom center of the display. 5....
Page 31 - IDD for Snowmobiles; General Snowmobile IDD Information; The speedometer may display incorrect
30 IDD for Snowmobiles General Snowmobile IDD Information Certain Polaris IDD features are active only when using the display on snowmobiles. Some IDD features may function only while the engine is running (such as Security and Diagnostics). If an IDD feature seems non- functional, start the engine ...
Page 32 - IDD Power Sources
31 IDD Power Sources On snowmobiles equipped with an electric start battery and IDD, always turn the key off when the IDD is not in use. If the key remains in the RUN position after using the auxiliary engine stop switch to stop the engine, the IDD remains active, drawing power from the battery.The ...
Page 33 - Initialization Process; The initialization process must be performed when the
32 Initialization Process The initialization process must be performed when the engine is running. Not all models require this procedure. See page 30.1. Start the engine. Do not allow an engine to run in an enclosed area without adequate ventilation. 2. In the System Settings menu, select SYSTEM INF...
Page 34 - Left Hand Controls; The left hand controls on AXYS and 600/800 PRO-RIDE
33 4. Press Key 3. The display will reboot and begin the configuration process. Left Hand Controls The left hand controls on AXYS and 600/800 PRO-RIDE models allow riders to switch screens, zoom in or out and drop waypoints without removing their hands from the handlebars. WARNING! Do not enter info...
Page 36 - Vehicle Settings; In the System Settings menu, toggle to VEHICLE
35 Vehicle Settings 1. Press any key to display the IDD screen icons.2. Press Key 3 to display the main menu options.3. Toggle to System Settings. Press Key 3 to select. 4. In the System Settings menu, toggle to VEHICLE SETTINGS (specific to snowmobiles). Press Key 3 to select.• Fuel type• Lock• Cha...
Page 38 - Lock the Ignition; First Time Activation
37 Lock the Ignition First Time Activation Snowmobiles equipped with the IDD are equipped with a security function that can be activated by an authorized Polaris dealer. If you have this feature activated, you can lock the ignition to prevent unauthorized use when leaving the snowmobile unattended. ...
Page 40 - Unlocking the Ignition
39 Unlocking the Ignition 1. Start the engine. The locked symbol and ENTER CODE screen displays. Do not allow an engine to run in an enclosed area without adequate ventilation. 2. Press Key 2 or Key 4 to enter the current 3-digit security code. Press Key 5 to toggle to each digit. 3. If the code is ...
Page 41 - Change Security Code; The first time you change the security code, enter the
40 Change Security Code The first time you change the security code, enter the default security code (000) at step 4. 1. Start the engine. Do not allow an engine to run in an enclosed area without adequate ventilation. 2. Toggle to System Settings > Vehicle Settings > CHANGE CODE. 3. Press Key...
Page 44 - Engine Overheat Indicators; Temperature Scale
43 Engine Overheat Indicators Temperature Scale The engine temperature scale at the right side of the IDD screen changes to RED and the check engine temperature indicator at the top left of the screen illuminates when the engine is overheating. Take action to cool the engine. The indicator will flas...
Page 45 - Bluetooth; Before Connecting; Compatibility; Some of the features and functionality of the
44 Bluetooth Before Connecting Compatibility 1. Refer to your phone’s user manual before attempting to connect to the IDD.• Review how to connect your phone to a Bluetooth device. • Review the different types of connections offered by your phone manufacturer and how the connection type affects infor...
Page 46 - Connection Management; Enabling/Disabling Bluetooth; Press Key 3 to turn Bluetooth on or off.
45 Connection Management Enabling/Disabling Bluetooth 1. Press any key to display the IDD screen icons.2. Press Key 3 to display the main menu options.3. Toggle to PHONE. Press Key 3 to select. 4. The phone main menu screen displays. 5. Press Key 3 to turn Bluetooth on or off. NOTE: The display will...
Page 47 - Bluetooth Settings; With the phone main menu screen displayed, press
46 Bluetooth Settings 1. With the phone main menu screen displayed, press Key 4 to open Bluetooth Settings. 2. When the display opens Bluetooth Settings it becomes discoverable to other Bluetooth devices. After 5 seconds the display will start searching for devices. NOTE: Devices must be discoverabl...
Page 49 - Pairing From the Display; Refer to your phone’s user manual before attempting
48 Pairing From the Display 1. Refer to your phone’s user manual before attempting to connect to the IDD. See page 44. 2. Toggle through the list to the desired device. 3. Press Key 3 to pair.4. Accept the pairing request on your phone.5. Press Key 3 to accept the request on the display. To cancel t...
Page 50 - Pairing From the Device; Pairing Canceled
49 6. When the device is connected, the Pairing Complete screen displays. 7. Press Key 3 to exit. Pairing From the Device To pair from the device follow the device’s instructions to pair with the display. Accept the request on the display when it appears. The device will automatically connect after ...
Page 51 - Connecting a Formerly Paired Device; To connect a device that was previously paired,; Disconnecting a Device; To disconnect a device, toggle to the device in the
50 Connecting a Formerly Paired Device 1. To connect a device that was previously paired, toggle to the device in the display. Press Key 3. 2. After connecting, the display will request the number of missed calls and update the display. Disconnecting a Device To disconnect a device, toggle to the de...
Page 52 - Unpairing a Device; If the device is connected, disconnect the device
51 Unpairing a Device 1. If the device is connected, disconnect the device before unpairing. 2. To unpair a device, toggle to the device in the display. Press Key 3 to unpair. 3. The confirmation screen displays. Press Key 3 to confirm. Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5
Page 53 - Changing Device Automatic Connection Priority; To change which device automatically connects,
52 Changing Device Automatic Connection Priority 1. To change which device automatically connects, toggle to the desired device in the display. Press Key 1 to display the priority screen. 2. Press Key 3 to move the selected device up the list. 3. Press Key 5 to exit. Key 1 Key 2 Key 3 Key 4 Key 5 Ke...
Page 54 - If a phone call is received while the phone is connected,
53 Phone If a phone call is received while the phone is connected, the caller’s name (if available) or phone number (if supported) displays. Press Key 5 to acknowledge and remove the notification. NOTE: If the text messaging symbol in the upper left corner of the display does not illuminate (in whit...
Page 55 - View Missed Calls List; To switch between Missed Calls and Unread
54 View Missed Calls List 1. With the phone main menu screen displayed, press Key 1 to request missed calls. The screen displays the phone symbol and “Reading Data”. 2. If an error occurs during the request, an error message screen displays. Press Key 3 to accept. • For a “Data Request Timeout” mess...
Page 56 - View Unread Text Messages List
55 3. If the phone is compatible, the screen displays the most recent missed calls (up to 20) or “No Missed Calls”. 4. Press Key 2 or Key 4 to toggle through the list.5. Press Key 3 to refresh the list. View Unread Text Messages List 1. With the phone main menu screen displayed, press Key 2 to reque...
Page 58 - Bluetooth Not Responding; Most Android phones will display ALL unread
57 3. If the phone is compatible, the screen will display a list of the unread messages. If there are no unread messages since the device was paired, “No new messages since connected” displays. 4. Press Key 2 or Key 4 to toggle through the list.5. Press Key 3 to refresh. Bluetooth Not Responding Pre...
Page 59 - RiderX; Hardware; USB Hardware Recommendations; Models
58 RiderX RiderX is the #1 resource for power sports enthusiasts. RiderX provides everything you need to enhance your riding experience. For the Polaris IDD, RiderX provides downloadable trails. For more information about all of our free features, please visit RiderX.com. Hardware USB Hardware Recom...
Page 60 - The USB connector (if equipped) is located inside the; AXYS Snowmobile Models; The USB connector (if equipped) is located under the
59 RANGER Models The USB connector (if equipped) is located inside the glove box. AXYS Snowmobile Models The USB connector (if equipped) is located under the hood near the rear of the hood vents. Open the right side panel to access the connector.
Page 61 - Connect, Register and Update; Connect Your Smartphone to the IDD; Sign In
60 Connect, Register and Update Connect Your Smartphone to the IDD The Polaris IDD can be used with most smartphones. RiderX can be used to provide trail data for the IDD device. Before registering and connecting the IDD to RiderX, use the following steps to connect your smartphone to the IDD.1. Ope...
Page 62 - Update Trails Data or Maps/Trails Data
61 Register an IDD (Rider or Dealer) Be prepared to provide the following information when registering an IDD: • The vehicle’s Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) (see the vehicle’s owner’s manual for location) • The IDD serial number (located in the Systems Info display on the IDD) (see page 28) 1....
Page 64 - Update the IDD; Always download the most recent data from
63 Update the IDD 1. Before updating the IDD, always export your existing tracks and waypoints to a USB drive to avoid losing them. When the IDD update is performed, all formerly saved tracks and waypoints will be erased from the IDD. 2. After downloading an update from your RiderX account and savin...
Page 69 - Manual IDD Update; Download the Data
68 Manual IDD Update Use this procedure only in the event of a failed update using the previous procedure.1. Delete the formerly downloaded (corrupt) files from the USB drive. Return to RiderX.com and download new files. See Download the Data on page 62. 2. Turn the ignition key off for at least 10 ...
Page 70 - Verify the Update in MAPS/TRAILS Display
69 Verify the Update in MAPS/TRAILS Display 1. Press any key to display the IDD screen icons.2. Press Key 3 to display the main menu options.3. Toggle to MAPS/TRAILS. Press Key 3 to select.4. Read the warning message that displays. “WARNING! Maps/Trails are supplied as an aid and should not be used ...
Page 71 - Update Process Flow Chart; This flow chart is a condensed version of the procedures
70 Update Process Flow Chart This flow chart is a condensed version of the procedures outlined on the preceding pages. Log in at RiderX.com Select DIGITAL DISPLAYS Turn key to ON/RUN (Start engine if no battery) Install USB drive to computer Register new IDD or Enter existing IDD # Navigate to SYSTE...
Page 72 - Frequently Asked Questions
71 Frequently Asked Questions Q: How do I register my device? A: Log in at RiderX.com to register your device and receive access to maps and trails updates. See page 61. Q: How do I update my trails/map on my display? A: Log in at RiderX.com to download the latest MAPS/TRAILS data. Then transfer the...