Epson MOVERIO BT-200 User Manual

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Copyright©2014 Seiko Epson Corporation. All rights reserved.
User's Guide
Printed in Philippines XX.XX.-XX(XXX) 2014.3
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Welcome to the BT-200
Saving and Viewing
You can transfer movies and images saved on a computer to this prod­uct, and then watch them.
Simply connect by USB
➡Viewing Movies Copied from a Computer (Gallery) on page 27 (this
guide)
Viewing on a Website
By connecting to the Internet over Wi-Fi, you can view movies on a Website.
Search for movies on a Website
Use on-demand movie services
➡Viewing Movies on a Website (Browser) on page 28 (this guide)
INTERNET
USB cable
This product is standalone, see-through mobile viewer for both eyes.
It allows you to enjoy movies on home networks, or images on smartphones, tablet devices, and so on in comfort.
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Viewing on a Home Network
This product allows you to watch movies stored on a computer with DLNA server devices or a DLNA server function wherever you like in your home.
Supports DLNA
DLNA is technology that connects supported devices through a wireless router and streams movies and mu­sic.
➡Viewing Movies on a Home Network Using a
DLNA Function (MOVERIO Air)
on page 29 (this
guide)
Supports Miracast
Miracast is technology that wirelessly connects sup­ported devices directly and streams movies and mu­sic. This product supports image reception from other devices, and streaming images to other devices.
➡Synchronizing Other Devices and Screens (MOVE-
RIO Mirror)
on page 31 (this guide)
Viewing Images on a Smartphone
This product allows you to view images currently being played back on a smartphone.
DLNA server devices Wireless router
Image played
on smartphone
View at the same time
on this product
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Contents
Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Getting Ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Part Names and Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Charging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Wearing the Headset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Turning On and O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
Using the Trackpad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Using the Home Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Initial Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Viewing Tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Viewing Images . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Viewing Movies Copied from a Computer (Gallery) . . . 27
Viewing Movies on a Website (Browser) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Viewing Movies on a Home Network Us
ing a DLNA Func-
tion (MOVERIO Air) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Synchronizing Other Devices and Screens (MOVERIO Mir-
ror) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Specications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
Intellectual Property Rights. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
General Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . .38
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User's Guide Organization
■ Booklet Manual (paper)
User's Guide (this guide) This guide provides information on how to use this product safely, basic operating methods,
troubleshooting, and so on. Make sure you read this guide before using the product.
Startup Guide
This guide provides information on using this product for the rst time.
■ Electronic Manual (Web)
Reference Guide This guide provides information on applications supported by this product, setting items, and
troubleshooting. This can be viewed as a PDF le or Help application. See http://www.epson. com for more details.
Symbols Used in this Guide
■ Safety symbols
Warning
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in serious personal injury or even death due to incorrect handling.
Caution
This symbol indicates information that, if ignored, could possibly result in personal injury or physical damage due to incor­rect handling.
■ General information symbols
Caution
Indicates procedures which may result in dam­age or injury if sucient care is not taken.
Note
Indicates additional information and points which may be useful to know regarding a topic.
[ ]
Indicates icons and menu items displayed on the screen, and the names of controller keys.
Indicates a reference to related topics.
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Do not touch the AC adapter during a thunderstorm.
Do not disassemble or remodel this product (including consum­able items).
In the following situations, turn o this product immediately, un­plug the AC adapter, and contact an authorized Epson dealer.
If you see smoke, or notice any strange odors or noises.
If any water or foreign objects get into the product.
If the product was dropped or the ca
se was damaged.
Warning
Risk of deformation due to re or heat
Do not leave this product in locations subject to extremely high temperatures such as cars with the windows closed, in direct sun­light, or in front of air-conditioning or heater outlets.
Do not place combustible items, such as candles, near this product.
Warning
Risk of re or burns
Do not cover this product or the AC adapter with a cloth or similar material during use.
Warning
Risk of malfunction or electric shock
Do not clean this product with a wet cloth or solvents such as alco­hol, benzene, or thinner.
Warning
Risk of hearing impairment
Do not start using this product at a high volume.
Permanent hearing loss may occur if earphones or head­phones are used at high volume for prolonged periods of
Warning
Risk of re, electric shock, or accident
Only use this product at the stated power-supply voltage.
Only use the USB cable and AC adapter supplied.
Do not use the supplied AC adapter with any other device.
Note the following points when handling the AC adapter.
Do not plug the AC adapter into an outlet being used by many other devices.
Do not plug in the AC adapter if there are any foreign o
bjects
such as dust stuck to it.
Plug in the AC adapter securely.
Do not hold the AC adapter with wet hands.
Do not unplug the AC adapter by pulling on its cable.
Note the following points when handling the power cable (the mi­croUSB cable supplied).
Do not use the cable if it is damaged.
Do not modify the cable.
Do not place heavy objects on the cable.
Do not bend, twist, or pull the power
cable excessively.
Do not place the wire near an electrical heater.
Do not use the product in locations where it may get wet or be subject to humidity such as in the rain or in a bath or shower. Do not place containers containing water, chemicals, or other liquids near this product.
Do not place this product in locations subject to smoke, steam, high humidity, or dust such as kitchen counters or ne
ar humidiers.
Safety Instructions
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If you have an implanted pacemaker or implanted defibrillator, make sure you keep a distance of at least 22 cm between this prod­uct and the implanted device when using the wireless LAN or Blue­tooth. Before use, make sure that there is no one with a pacemaker near you, and if you are in a crowded location such as a train, turn o this product or stop the electromagnetic waves.
Do not use wireless
LAN or Bluetooth near automatically controlled devices such as automatic doors or fire alarms because it may cause electromagnetic interference which could cause an accident to occur or the devices to malfunction.
In locations where usage is restricted, such as on aircraft or in hos­pitals, follow the on-site rules (such as airplane announcements).
Caution
Risk of re, electric shock, or accident
For safety reasons, when you have finished using this product, make sure you turn it o.
When performing maintenance, make sure you unplug the AC adapter and disconnect all wires.
Caution
Risk of burns
Do not touch the hot sections of the AC adapter for a while after
use.
Do not use this product for extended periods of time if the control­ler is touching any part of your skin.
Caution
Risk of impaired vision
When wearing this product, do not look directly at the sun or at
any bright lights.
time. Set to an appropriate volume.
Warning
Risk of injury or poisoning
Do not disassemble or remodel this product.
Do not wear this product when driving, cooking, or performing any other dangerous tasks.
Warning
Risk of interference with other elec­tronic devices
Check that there is no medical equipment in the area before use as this product may cause electromagnetic interference on medical equipment or cause the equipment to malfunction.
When taking this product into areas in which the use of electro­magnetic waves is prohibited, such as on aircraft or in hospitals, turn o this product or disable
the wireless LAN or Bluetooth func-
tion.
Note the following points when using wireless LAN or Bluetooth in medical institutions.
Do not bring this product into operating rooms, Intensive Care Units (ICUs), or Cardiac Care Units (CCUs).
When on wards, turn o this product or stop the electromagnetic waves.
Even when not on wards, turn o this product or stop the elec­tromagnetic waves if there i
s any electronic medical equipment
in the area.
Follow any rules stipulated by medical institutions that prohibit the use of devices emitting electromagnetic waves, or that pro­hibit entry to certain areas with such devices.
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If a problem or malfunction occurs, stop using this product imme­diately.
Stop using this product if your skin feels unusual when wearing this product.
Always take periodic breaks when viewing images using this prod­uct.
If you feel fatigued or uncomfortable when viewing with this prod­uct, stop viewing immediately.
Do not place any breakable or fragile objects in your immediate surroundings when usin
g this product.
Only wear this product when viewing images. Do not move around while wearing this product.
Do not use this product if you are sensitive to light, or feel sick.
Children (especially under elementary school age) should not use this product as their eyesight is still developing.
Caution
Risk of injury or poisoning
Contact an authorized Epson dealer when replacing batteries.
Dispose of this product in accordance with your local laws and regulations.
You can recycle used lithium-ion batteries. When the prod-
uct's internal battery reaches the end of its service life, con­tact a service center for information on recycling.
Caution
Risk of damage or malfunctions
Do not place this product in locations subject to vibrations or im­pacts.
Do not use or store this product in locations subject to high or low temperatures. Also, avoid locations subject to sudden changes in temperature.
Do not use this product in environments outside the operating temperature range, such as tropical climates.
Do not place this product near hig
h-voltage lines or magnetized
items.
Caution
Risk of deterioration in image quality
Do not use or store this product in locations subject to smoke.
Caution
Risk of injury or feeling sick
Do not drop this product or treat it with unnecessary force.
When wearing this product, please be aware of the edges of the frame.
Do not place your nger between the moving parts of this prod­uct, such as the hinges.
Make sure you are wearing this product correctly.
Do not carry this product by its cable.
This product should only be used for viewing images.
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Part Names and Functions
Controller
Getting Ready
microSD card slot
Insert a commercially available microSD card.
Switch key
Switches the operation performed when you press the Up/Down keys be­tween adjusting the volume, adjusting the brightness, and switching between 2D/3D mode.
HOME key
Press to return to the Home screen.
MENU key
Displays available menus for the cur­rent screen.
Trackpad
Touch with your nger to operate the product.
➡Using the Trackpad on page 16 (this guide)
Up/Down keys
Adjusts the volume. Press the Switch key to change the mode between adjusting the volume, adjusting the brightness, and switching between 2D/3D mode.
BACK key
Displays the previous screen.
micro-USB connector
Connects the supplied USB cable.
LED indicator
Indicates the status of the product.
➡Understanding the LED indicator on page 12 (this guide)
Power switch
Slide to the [
] side to turn on and o the product. Slide to the other side to turn on and o Key lock.
➡Turning On and O on page 14 (this guide)
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Headset
Camera/Indicator
Captures images and movies.
➡Preinstalled applications on page 21 (this guide)
Mute knock
Tap twice to temporarily hide the image and mute the audio. Tap twice again to restore the image and audio. Since the images and audio continue while muted, you cannot restart from the point the scene was muted.
Shade
Shades the product from too much ex­terior light. The darkness of the shade ch
anges how the surrounding environ-
ment and images are viewed.
Nose pads
By changing the width and posi­tion of the pads, you can adjust the height of the lenses to a suitable position.
Arms
Open the arms to wear.
➡Wearing the Headset on page 12 (this guide)
Earphone socket
Connects the jack for earphones. You can also connect commercially available earphone microphones.
➡Wearing the Headset on page 12 (this guide)
Headset connection port
Connects the controller.
➡Charging on page 11 (this guide)
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Charging
The product is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Charge before use.
This section explains how to charge using the AC adapter. Initial charging takes approximately 5 hours.
A
Connect the headset and the controller.
Insert the headset's connection cable into the controller's headset connection port until it clicks.
B
Connect the controller and AC adapter.
Connect the controll
er and the AC adapter with the USB cable.
C
Plug in the AC adapter.
The LED indicator ashes green.
Charging is complete when the LED indicator stops ashing and changes to lit green. Disconnect the AC adapter and the USB cable.
Battery life is approximately six hours. Battery life may vary depending on application and environmental usage conditions.
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Understanding the LED indicator
This indicates the status of the product using colors and the lit status of the LED.
Green Operating
Flashing green (one second intervals)
Starting up / Shutting down
Flashing green (two second intervals)
Charging
Flashing red Battery running low/Startup error
Flashing red three times
Insucient battery to start up
Blue Sleep mode
Wearing the Headset
A
Use both hands to open the arms, and then put on the headset.
Caution
Do not use too much force when opening the arms of the headset.
Note
If the headset does not feel secure when wearing it, attach the ear hooks supplied.
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For people who wear glasses
The headset can be worn over glasses that are up to 145 cm wide.
Note
When wearing the headset over glasses, adjust the width of the nose pads for the headset so that they are narrower
than the nose pads for the glasses. Wear the headset so that
the nose pad for the headset rests on your nose in the gap
between the frames of the glasses.
By using the lens holders supplied, you can wear the head­set without the problems normally associated with wearing a headset over glasses.
If you visit your local opticians, they can install your lenses into the lens holders and attach them to the headset. (The customer is responsible for the cost of the lenses. Depend-
B
Adjust the width and position of the nose pads so that the lenses are at eye level.
Adjust the height so that images can be viewed easily. Adjust the nose pads to t the shape of your nose.
C
Connect the earphones to the earphone socket.
Attach the earphones before playing back any content. Noise may be heard if the earphones are disconnected or connected while content is being played.
D
Wear the earphones.
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Turning On and Off
Turning on
Note
Before turning on the product, check the charge level.
➡Charging on page 11 (this guide)
A
Slide the power switch to the [ ] side and hold it there until the LED indicator turns green.
The LED indicator ashes green when starting up. Startup is complete when the indicator changes from ashing to lit green. Wear the headset and check that the Home screen is displayed.
Note
See the following for information on using the trackpad.
➡Using the Trackpad on page 16 (this guide)
Turning o the screen while the product is on (Sleep mode)
When you slide the power switch briey to the [
] side,
the product enters Sleep mode and the LED indicator
ing on the opticians, they may not be able to perform this procedure.)
Lens holder supported lenses
Lens (W x H) 45 x 25 mm
Nose pads 26 mm
Frame PD 71 mm
Curve 4
Note
You may not be able to view images when using special lenses such as colored lenses, mirrored lenses, and polarized lenses.
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Note
If operations freeze, you can force the product to shutdown by using one of the following methods.
Slide the power switch to the [
] side and hold it there
for at least eight seconds.
Use something thin to press the reset button for at least
two seconds.
Caution
Do not force the product to shutdown unless operations
freeze. Stored data and settings may be lost.
turns blue. You can release Sleep mode by briey sliding the power switch to the [
] side again.
Disabling controller operations (Key lock)
Slide the power switch to the side opposite the [
] to turn on Key lock. To release Key lock, slide the power switch to the center.
Turning off
A
Slide the power switch to the [ ] side and hold it there for at least one second.
The [Power o] screen is displayed.
B
Touch the trackpad, move [ ] to [OK], and then tap the trackpad to conrm.
The power turns o.
Reset button
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Operation methods
Tap
Move the pointer to an icon or dis­play item, and then tap the track­pad. This laun ches applications, selects items, and so on.
Pointer format:
■ Drag
Touch the track pad for about one second to select the icon or display item, and then drag your nger on the trackpad to move it. This moves icons, scrolls or changes the screen, and so on.
Pointer format:
■ Flick
Swipe your finger with a dragging motion, or swipe the trackpad with two ngers.
Using the Trackpad
This section explains how to operate the product using the trackpad.
When you touch the trackpad with your nger, a pointer is displayed on the screen. Move the pointer to operate the product.
Pointer
Operations
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■ Left/Right keys
Move your nger right or left along the edge of the screen to move the selected item right or left. Hold your nger in place to keep moving right or left beyond the current screen view.
The following buttons are displayed on the right of the screen during Left/Right key operations.
Left/Right buttons: [
] [ ]
■ Select key
Tap any corner to confirm the se­lected item.
The following button is displayed on the right of the screen during Select key operations.
Select button: [
]
■ Pinch out
Enlarges the size of the screen by moving two ngers apart.
■ Pinch in
Reduces the size of the screen by moving two ngers closer together.
Cross-key function
Allows you to move and conrm selected items.
■ Up/Down keys
Move your nger up or down along the edge of the screen to move the selected item up or down. Hold your finger in place to keep mov­ing up or down beyond the current screen view.
The following buttons are displayed on the right of the screen during Up/Down key operations.
Up/Down buttons: [
] [ ]
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Entering text
Tap a location where text entry is possible to display the software keyboard. Tap the keyboard to enter text.
Changing the text entry mode
Tap the [AB12] key on the keyboard to change the type of characters entered by the keyboard.
Note
You can make detailed settings in [Settings] - [PERSONAL]
- [Language & input]. See the Reference Guide for more details.
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Launching an application
Launch an application from the APPS list screen.
Home screen
key Tap
APPS list screen
key Tap
App screen
Using the Home Screen
You can launch applications and perform various set­tings from the Home screen.
The following screen is the initial screen you see when using this product.
Press the [
] key to display the Home screen.
B
C D
A
A
App/Widget area
This area allows you to layout shortcuts and widgets for apps displayed on the Home screen.
B
App/Widget list
Displays the APPS/WIDGET list screen.
C
Status bar
Indicates the status of this product.
D
Virtual buttons
: Returns you to the previous screen. : Displays the Home screen. : Displays recently used apps.
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Arranging apps and widgets on the Home screen
Select apps and widgets you want to display on the Home screen from the APPS/WIDGET list screen, and then arrange them.
A
On the APPS/WIDGET list screen, move the pointer to the app/widget, and then hold down your nger
on the app/widget.
The screen that allows you to select the location to place the icon on the Home screen is displayed.
B
Drag to the location you want to place the icon, and then remove your nger.
Deleting apps and widgets from the Home screen
Delete apps and widgets that have been placed on the Home screen.
A
On the Home screen, hold down your nger on the app/widget you want to delete.
[
] is displayed at the top of the screen.
B
Drag the app/widget you want to delete over the [
], and then remove your nger.
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