Kupu Whakataki
The XIXIMENG X10 Pro is a retro game console designed for an immersive gaming experience. It features a vast library of pre-installed games and supports multiple emulators, offering 4K HD output for connection to various display devices. This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your X10 Pro game console.
He aha kei roto i te Pouaka
I mua i te tīmatanga, kia tino mohio kei roto i te kete ngā wāhanga katoa:
- X10 PRO Portable Game Console (Game Stick)
- Wireless Controllers (x2)
- Tauera HD
- Tauira Whakatau USB
- Kaiwhiwhi USB
- TF Card (pre-installed with games)
- Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

Tohutohu Tatūnga
Follow these steps to connect your X10 Pro game console to your TV or monitor:
- Whakauruhia te Kaari TF: Ensure the TF card is properly inserted into the game stick's SD card slot.
- Plug in the Wireless Adapter: Insert the USB receiver (wireless adapter) into one of the USB input ports on the game stick.
- Connect HD Cable: Plug one end of the HD cable into the HD output port of the game stick and the other end into an available HD input port on your TV or monitor.
- Hono Hono: Connect the USB charging cable to the game stick's charging interface and then to a 5V/2A mobile phone charging plug (not included). Ensure the power supply provides at least 5V 1A.
- Tīpako Tāuru: Switch your TV or monitor's input source to the corresponding HD port where the game stick is connected.

Whakahoahoa Kaiwhakahaere
The wireless controllers automatically pair with the game stick via the USB receiver. Ensure the controllers have batteries installed and are powered on. If connection issues occur, ensure the USB receiver is securely plugged in.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Te Hia/Weto
- Whakahiko: Once connected to a power source and your display, the game stick will power on automatically.
- Weto Whakakore: Disconnect the power cable from the game stick to power it off.
Whakatere Tahua
Use the directional pad (Direction Key) on the wireless controller to navigate through the game console's menu interface. The 'A' button typically confirms selections, and the 'B' button usually cancels or goes back.
Te takaro takaro
Select a game from the extensive library using the menu. Once a game is selected, press the 'A' button to launch it. Game controls will vary depending on the emulator and specific game. Refer to the in-game instructions or common retro gaming controls for guidance.
Te Whakarahi Rokiroki
The X10 Pro supports external TF card expansion up to 512GB. This allows you to store a larger library of games. To add more games, you will need to transfer them to a compatible TF card using a computer and then insert the card into the game stick.
Te tiaki
Te horoi
Keep the console clean by using a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or solvents, as these may damage the screen or body of the console.
Rokiroki
When not in use, store the X10 Pro in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Avoid exposing the console to moisture or humidity.
Nga korero haumaru
- Avoid exposing the console to extreme temperatures or direct sunlight for long periods, as it may affect performance and lifespan.
- When charging, use the original USB Type-C cable or a high-quality compatible cable to ensure safe and efficient charging.
- Do not attempt to change or update the system firmware by yourself, as this is not supported and may cause irreversible damage.
Raparongoā
No Display on TV
If the console and controller lights are on, but no image appears on the TV:
- Takina Whakarato Hiko: Verify that the USB cable is plugged into a power adapter providing at least 5V 1A. Insufficient power can prevent the game from displaying.
- Check HD Connection: Ensure the HD cable is securely connected to both the game stick and the TV, and that the TV input source is correctly selected.
- Tirohia te Kāri TF: Gently remove the TF card, clean its 8 pins with a soft cloth, and reinsert it firmly.
Karekau te Kaiwhakahaere i te Whakautu
- Ensure the USB receiver is firmly plugged into the game stick.
- Tirohia ngā pākahiko o te kaiwhakahaere, ā, whakakapia mēnā e tika ana.
- Ensure controllers are powered on.
Game Performance Issues
- Ensure the game stick has adequate ventilation to prevent overheating.
- Avoid running too many background processes if applicable (though typically not an issue for this type of console).
Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | X10 Pro |
| Tukatuka | Quad-core 2.0GHz ARM Cortex-A55 (S905X3 chip) |
| Tukatuka Whakairoiro (GPU) | 650MHz Mali-G31 MP2 |
| Pūmahara Pūnaha | 2GB LPDDR3 |
| Rokiroki | Expandable up to 512GB via TF card |
| Putanga | 4K Ultra HD (supports 1080P, 720P) via HD interface |
| Ngā Whakataetae e Tautokona ana | 51 mainstream emulators |
| Kaiwhakahaere | 2.4GHz Wireless Dual-Joystick Controllers (x2) |
| Paerewa | Android |
| Dimensions (Game Stick) | Approximately 95mm x 45mm (refer to image for visual) |


Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
The XIXIMENG X10 Pro comes with a one-year return service and a lifetime worry-free warranty. If you encounter any problems during use, please contact the seller or manufacturer for assistance. Issues are typically resolved within 12 hours.
Tuhipoka: The console does not support user-initiated system changes or updates. Attempting to do so may void your warranty and cause device malfunction.





