InfoLinker WUZ-01B User Manual

Read the “Safety precautions” section before start using this device and use the device correctly. In addition, keep this manual at a place where a user can use whenever necessary.
Model No. WUZ-01B
Glasses-type Wearable Device
02
Introduction .............................................. 03
Intended use 03 Users 03 Service life 03 Safety precautions 04 Precautions for using wireless functions (
Bluetooth
, Wireless LAN) 11 Product documentation 12 Checking the accessories 12
Before Use ................................................. 13
Names and functions of components 13 Charging the batteries 14 Inserting and replacing batteries 15
How to Wear the Device..........................16
Basic Operations .......................................17
Examples of
ajor operations 17
Turning On/Off the Power ......................18
Turning on the power 18
Turning off the power 18
Sleep mode 18
Turning on/off the display (screen) 19
Home Screen .............................................20
Displayed information 20 Operation procedure 21
Initial Applications ................................... 22
Movie Player 22 Image Viewer 22 Camera 23 CameraImages 23 Record 24 RecordMovies 24 FunctionCheck 25
Config by QR (QR code reader) 29 Law 29
SETTING 30 RMS (Remote work supporting system) 31 RMSScreenShot 32 ROTATE 32
Connection to Computer ......................... 33
Connecting to computer via MicroUSB cable
33
Internal storage folders 34
QR Code Operations ................................35
WUQR (QR code generator) 35
Wireless LAN connection 36 Other operations 37
Troubleshooting ....................................... 38
Frequently Asked Questions ...................39
Disposal Information ............................... 41
Disposal of the device and accessories 41 Regarding recycling of lithium-ion batteries
41
Development Environment ..................... 42
Specifications ............................................43
Optional Parts
(sold separately) ................... 44
Feeding adapter 44 Overglass mounter 44
Trademarks ...............................................45
Table of Contents
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Introduction
ank you very much for choosing our product, InfoLinker “WUZ-01B."
Intended use
is product is used by attaching to the temporal part in combination with the glasses and
provided neckband with intension of easing the indoor navigating and picking works and
remote operations in a factory and a warehouse. Before start using this product, analyze
the risks that may exist while using this product and check the safety thoroughly.
Users
Users need to understand the contents of this manual for safe and correct use of this product.
We recommend that any person who corresponds to one of the following conditions
refrain from using this product.
• Person who is wearing medical electric equipment such as an implanting type
pacemaker or an implanting type defibrillator
• Person who has health history of photosensitivity
• Person who has a heart disease
• Person in poor physical condition
• Person with poor sleep
• Person who is tired
• Person who has influence of alcohol
Service life
3 years. is service life is expected only if you use the product properly according to this
manual and the user manual.
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Safety precautions
is section describes precautions to use the product in safety and to avoid putting
yourself, other people, and your property at risk.
e words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION convey special meanings. Follow
the instructions precisely while you use the product.
DANGER
A Danger indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if
not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING
A Warning indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which,
if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
A Caution indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided,
could result in minor or moderate injury, damage to the property.
█Examples of pictorial images
Alert symbol
Symbol for
Prohibitions (Must not do).
Symbol for “Compulsory actions (Must do).
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▎
HandlingofInfoLinker,batterycharger,battery,andACadapter
DANGER
Always wear the device with the glasses.
Otherwise, an injury may cause such as by hurting the eye by the display.
Before start using the device, confirm the safety in the
surrounding environment.
While watching the images, recognizing the surrounding conditions
becomes difficult. If there is any fragile object or obstacle, an injury or an
accident may occur.
Do not use the device while driving a car, motor cycle, or a bicycle.
Otherwise, a traffic accident, tumbling, or falling accident may occur.
When stopping by a place which handles the flammable gas
such as a gas station, be sure to remove the battery from the device in advance. Do not charge the battery either.
Otherwise, the gas may catch a fire.
Use of specified battery, battery charger, and AC adapter.
Using a battery, battery charger, or AC adapter other than those specified may result in varied charging results, fire, damage, explosion, or leaking.
WARNING
Do not use the device continuously for a long time.
Use the device by taking sufficient breaks periodically.
Do not use the device while moving.
Otherwise, tumbling or traffic accident may occur.
Do not use the device with a high volume for a long time.
Otherwise, hearing disorder may occur. Set to a proper volume.
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CAUTION
Do not use, store, or charge the device in the following places.
Hot place such as near fire or heating equipment
• Place exposed to the direct sunlight
(such as inside of a vehicle on a sunny day)
• Place with abrupt temperature changes
Place with high humidity such as near water or place where water may splash
• Dusty place
Otherwise, fire or malfunction may occur.
Do not use or store the device at a place where is near the corrosive chemical, corrosive gas, or emission of oily smoke.
Otherwise, malfunction or loss of internal data may occur.
Remove the battery when storing the device.
Otherwise, the device may get broken by leakage from the battery.
Do not dismantle, repair, or modify the device.
Otherwise, fire, burn, injury, electrical shock, or malfunction may occur. If a repair is necessary, consult the sales office.
Do not splash water or immerse in the water.
Otherwise, fire, burn, or electrical shock may occur.
If liquid such as water enters inside of the device, stop using the device and remove the battery.
Otherwise, fire, malfunction, or burn may occur.
Do not give strong force or shock, throw, or put a heavy object on the device.
Otherwise, leakage, rapture, or ignition of the battery, malfunction of the
device, or fire may occur.
If the device emits smoke, strange odor or sound, or excessive heat during a use or charging, take the following measures.
During use : Remove the battery from the device. While charging :
Pull out the AC adapter cord from the plug and remove
the battery from the charger.
Otherwise, the battery may rapture, and fire or burn may occur. Consult the sales office.
Do not use the device that is broken.
Otherwise, fire, burn, or electrical shock may occur. Consult the sales office.
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Remove the battery from the device at a place where using the device is prohibited, such as in a hospital or on an air plane.
The device may adversely affect electric devices or medical electric devices. Be sure to follow the instructions from the staff of the medical institution
or the airline company. A passenger who takes prohibited actions on an air plane may get punished according to the law.
When a radio disturbance occurs in other equipment during use of this device, stop using the device.
Do not use the device if a user is wearing medical electric equipment such as an implanting type pacemaker or an
implanting type defibrillator. In addition, do not use the
device near such medical electric equipment.
Otherwise, the medical equipment may get adversely affected by the
radio wave of the device.
If any strange feeling occurs on the skin, immediately stop using the device.
Otherwise, itch, irritation, or eczema may occur according to the constitution and the health condition of the user. Consult a dermatologist.
If any abnormal condition such as tiredness or discomfort occurs during a use, stop using the device.
▎
Handlingofthedevice
CAUTION
Do not let a conductive foreign object (metal piece, pencil lead, etc.) contact the 4-pole mini jack, battery insertion opening, and micro USB connection terminal. In addition, do not let such foreign object enter inside the device.
Otherwise, fire, burn, injury, or electrical shock may occur.
Do not leave the external connection terminal cover, battery insertion opening cover, and other covers opened.
Otherwise, dust or water may enter, causing malfunctions.
Do not pull or twist with excessive force.
Otherwise, malfunctions may be caused.
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In case the display breaks by dropping or inside of the equipment becomes exposed, do not touch the broken display or exposed component.
Otherwise, an injury or electrical shock may occur by the broken sections.
▎
Howtohandlethebatterycharger
WARNING
Unplug the power cord when the charger is not in use.
Otherwise, fire, heat generation, electrical shock, or malfunction may occur.
CAUTION
Do not let a conductive foreign object (metal piece, pencil lead, etc.) contact the battery charging terminals.
Otherwise, fire, burn, injury, or electrical shock may occur.
In case inside of the device becomes exposed by dropping and damaging the device, do not touch the exposed component.
Otherwise, an injury or electrical shock may occur by the broken sections.
▎
Handlingofbatteries
DANGER
If the liquid inside of the battery gets into an eye, immediately wash the eye with water and see a doctor.
Otherwise, the eye may lose a vision.
WARNING
Do not use a battery that is deformed by dropping, leaking, has strange odor, or swelling.
Otherwise, leakage, heat generation, bursting, or ignition may occur.
Do not give a strong shock or stamp on the battery.
Otherwise, leakage, heat generation, bursting, or ignition may occur.
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CAUTION
Do not carry or store the battery with metal items.
Otherwise, leakage, heat generation, bursting, or ignition may occur.
If the liquid inside of the battery attach on the skin or cloth, immediately rinse with water.
Otherwise, the skin may be injured.
Do not charge a wet battery.
Otherwise, heat generation, ignition, or bursting may occur.
If charging the battery does not complete within the
specified charging time, stop charging.
Otherwise, leakage, heat generation, bursting, or ignition may occur.
▎
HandlingoftheACadapter
WARNING
Do not touch the AC adapter cord while it is thundering.
Otherwise, electrical shock may occur.
CAUTION
Do not damage the cord.
Otherwise, fire or electrical shock may occur.
• Do not process the cord.
• Do not place a heavy object on the cord.
• Do not forcibly bend, twist, or pull the cord.
Do not place the cord near the heating equipment.
When the power cord is broken, contact the sales office.
Use the AC adapter with the specified power source and the
power voltage
.
Otherwise, fire or malfunction may occur.
AC adapter: 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
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▎
Cleaningthedevice
WARNING
Do not use any flammable spray such as an air duster or
dust spray near or inside the device.
Doing so may cause explosion or fire due to ignition of the gas.
CAUTION
Wipe the device with a dry, soft cloth (e.g. lens cleaning cloth).
Rubbing too hard may result in scratching the display.
Clean the terminals with a dry cotton swab, etc.
Dirty terminals may result in power failure or insufficient charging of the
battery. Pay extra attention to avoid damaging the terminals during cleaning.
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Precautions for using wireless functions
(
Bluetooth
, Wireless LAN)
• Other systems and devices may operate in the same frequency range as this product.
ese include, but are not limited to: microwave ovens, household appliances, medical
and scientific instruments, and RFID equipment used in industrial or factory production
lines. Licensed and unlicensed operators such as radio stations and amateur radio may
be using the same frequency range. Because of this, please adhere to the following:
1. Prior to using this product, ensure that no other wireless devices are in the range that
may cause or receive interference.
2. Should this product interfere with another device, change locations, turn o the power,
or take other action to prevent continued interference.
3. If you have other questions or are unsure, contact your vendor.
Bluetooth
and Wireless LAN (IEEE802.11b/g/n) use the same frequency (2.4GHz).
• Use of this device near any
Bluetooth
or Wireless LAN supported devices may decrease
communication speed or obstruct proper connection due to generated radio
interferences. In such case, separate this device from the
Bluetooth
or Wireless LAN
supported devices by at least
10 m, or turn OFF the wireless functions.
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Product documentation
• Quick guide
It explains the basic functions and operations of this device.
• User manual (this manual)
It explains operations of various functions, applications, and settings.
• Compliance information
It describes legal requests and compliance information to the related regulations.
█Information
• Reprinting a part of or entire section of this manual without permission is prohibited.
• Screens and illustrations used in this manual are only the images. erefore, they may
be dierent from actual screens or products.
• e contents of this manual are subject to be revised without a prior notice.
Checking the accessories
Quick Guide
InfoLinker storage case
Neckband
WUZ-NB 01
The User manual and compliance information are available for downloading
from the following web site.
http://www.westunitis.co.jp/en/
Battery (x5)
WHB-001
Battery charger
WUZ-AC0 1
AC adapter for battery charger
One of the following is included.
GF12-US0520
GF12E-US0520
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Before Use
Names and functions of components
Touch sensor
allows for touch operation.
Camera
takes pictures and video.
Display cover
Protects the display.
Button
shows the home screen.
microUSB port
or connection via microUSB cable.
Connector
locks the device to the neckband holder.
Power LED
indicates the current status of the device.
Button
Button
operate differently
depending on the
application.
Button
turns on the power, turns on/off
sleep mode and other modes
4-pole mini jack
for connecting devices such as headsets or earphones.
Display
shows the screen.
Microphone
• Button and sensor functionality vary depending on the application.
• Press and hold a button means to release after pressing and holding the button for approximately 1 second.
NOTE
Voice functions
This device is not equipped with a speaker. In order to play back the voice, connect the ear phone or
a head set to the 4-pole mini jack. In addition, to have talk through the device, connect the head set.
NOTE
When connecting an ear phone or a head set to the 4-pole mini jack, make sure that the connected unit is fully inserted. If not, noise may be caused.
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Charging the batteries
Fully charge the battery prior to first use, and recharge the battery when it is drained.
Charging the battery for the first time will take approximately
2 hours.
Be careful with the battery direction.
Charge indicator LED
Insert the plug into an outlet.
• The LED may blink in red when a battery is inserted into the charger.If this happens, remove the battery, wait for several seconds and insert again.
• If a fully charged battery is inserted into the charger, the LED may not turn on.
Battery Maintenance
If the battery terminal becomes dirty, clean with a soft, dry cloth. Getting finger oil, sweat, or
dust on the terminal may prevent proper charging.
NOTE
Do not use organic solvents (benzene, thinner, and like), acids, or alkalis.
█Battery charge indicator
Charging state
Charge indicator
LED state
No battery inserted Not lit
Charging Green light
Charging complete Blinking green light
Abnormal temperature
Blinking red light
Abnormal charge Red light
NOTE
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Inserting and replacing batteries
█Inserting method
1. Move up the switch and open the cover.
2. Raise the battery holder and insert the battery.
█Replacement method (hot swap)
e battery can be replaced without turning o the power.
1. Hold the button
(the foremost button) for longer than 1 second.
e power LED starts blinking. After a few seconds, it switches to the slow blinking
state with intervals of approximately
2 seconds.
2. Remove the used battery. en within 15 seconds, insert the charged battery.
When the hot swapping succeeds, the power LED starts blinking in
2-second intervals
again. If the hot swapping fails, the power LED turns o.
3. Press the button
(the foremost button).
Resume the paused application from where it is stopped.
Switch
Cover
Battery holder
Battery
* The manufacturing number is provided at
the inserting section of the battery (cover section).
Be careful with the battery direction.
Hold down the button for a while.
Power LED
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How to Wear the Device
Use a provided neckband.
1. Slide the device connector to insert it into the neckband holder.
2. While wearing the glasses, attach the clip to the temple of the glasses.
When taking off the device temporarily, detach the temples of the glasses from the clips and put the neckband around your neck.
Always wear the device with the glasses.
Otherwise, an injury may cause such as by hurting the eye by the display.
Warning
Connector
Holder
Clip
Ear hook
Regarding clip size (Small, Medium, Large)
Clips can be replaced to fit the width of the
temples. They can be used oriented either inward or outward.
NOTE
When wearing on the left eye
The display can be rotated 180 degrees. See the section [ROTATE](P32) for details.
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Basic Operations
e user can operate this device intuitively by using the touch sensor.
When a user is wearing gloves, the touch sensor does not respond.
Examples of major operations
• Swipe from back to front
• Swipe from front to back
• Two-finger swipe from back to front
• Two-finger swipe from front to back
• Single tap
• Double tap
• Tap and hold ... To release after pressing and holding for
1 second or more.
Display the applications sequentially (clockwise order) on the Home screen.
• Display the next image
• Play back the next video.
• Zoom in to double the displayed image/video in Camera and Record
Display the applications sequentially (counterclockwise order) on the Home screen.
• Display the previous image
• Play back the previous video.
• Zoom out the displayed image/video in Camera and Record
• Zoom in to decuple the displayed image/video in Camera and Record
• Zoom out the displayed image/video in Camera and Record
• Auto-focus in Camera and Record
Single
• Start-up of the application
• Return the zoom factor to 0 in Camera and Record
for one second or more
Double
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Turning On/Off the Power
Turning on the power
Press the button ❶(the foremost button).
e power LED turns on, and the startup screen opens on the display.
*Note that pressing and holding the button does not turn on the power.
Turning off the power
To turn o the power, remove the battery.
1. Hold the button
(the foremost button) for longer than 1 second.
e power LED starts blinking. After a few seconds, it switches to the slow blinking
state with intervals of approximately
2 seconds.
2. en remove the battery.
Sleep mode
In the sleep mode, the display turns black, which disables erroneous operations from the touch operation.
In addition, the battery power can be saved by using this mode while the operation is in pause.
Hold the button ❶ (the foremost button) for longer than 1 second. e power LED starts blinking. After a few seconds, it switches to the slow blinking state
with intervals of approximately
2 seconds.
Press
Power LED
Hold down the button for a while
Power LED
Hold down the button for a while
Power LED
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e power LED continues blinking while in the sleep mode. Pressing the button
(the foremost button) again releases the sleep mode.
Turning on/off the display (screen)
e display (screen) can be switched between on/o.
Even when the display is o, the application is continuously working. erefore,
consumption of the battery power continues. To save the power, shift to the sleep mode.
Press the button
(the foremost button).
e display and the power LED turn o.
Pressing the button
(the foremost button) again recovers the display.
Press
Power LED
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Home Screen
On this screen, applications can be selected and started both by touching and by
operating buttons.
Displayed information
W
SSID (Wi-Fi connection point) When a Wi-Fi access point could not be found ... No connect
When Wi-Fi function is OFF ... off
R
RSSI (Receive signal strength indicator)
L
Radio signal level MAX: 4
Bt
Bluetooth
ON/OFF
L
Remaining battery
S
Battery status (discharging/charging/not charging/full)
H
Battery health (good/overheat/voltage/dead)
T
Battery temperature (The last digit indicates 0.1 degrees)
V
mV
Cpu
CPU temperature (The last digit indicates 0.1 degrees) : Clock frequency
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Operation procedure
█Selecting application
Swipe from back to front on the touch panel, or press the button ❹ (the backmost).
Applications are displayed in the following order.
█Starting up the application
1. Display the application to be started using the procedure above.
2. Double tap on the touch panel, or hold the button
(the backmost) for longer than
1 second.
Hold
Or
Double
Press
Or
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Initial Applications
Movie Player
is application plays back the movie files stored in the internal storage of the device.
In order to save movie files to the internal storage, see"Connection to Computer"(P
33
).
To play back the voice, connect the earphone or headset to the
4
-pole mini jack.
█Operation procedure
Touch operation Button operation
Play the next movie
Swipe from back to front. Press the button
Play the previous movie
Swipe from front to back. Press the button
Pause/Play
Single tap -
Exit the application
- Press the button
Image Viewer
is application displays the image files stored in the internal storage of the device.
In order to save image files to the internal storage, see "Connection to Computer"(P
33).
█Operation procedure
Folder used
WU_MOV/
Supported file formats
:mp4, m4v, mov, 3gp, mp3
Folder used
WU_VIEWER/
Supported file formats
:png, jpg, jpeg, gif, bmp
Touch operation Button operation
Display the next image
Swipe from back to front. Press the button
Display the previous image
Swipe from front to back. Press the button
Exit the application
- Press the button
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Camera
is application captures still images. e captured still images will be stored in the internal
storage of the device.
█Operation procedure
* Two-finger swipe allows for zooming with larger steps. * Tapping and holding resets the zoom ratio to 0.
CameraImages
is application displays the still images captured in [Camera].
█Operation procedure
Folder used
WU_CAMERA/
Capture file formats
:jpg
Capture size
1600px × 1200px
Touch operation Button operation
Zoom in*
Swipe from back to front. -
Zoom out*
Swipe from front to back. -
Autofocus
Single tap -
Adjust brightness
-
Press the button
Brightness can be adjusted in 6 levels.
Capture still image
- Press the button
Exit the application
- Press the button
Folder used
WU_CAMERA/
Touch operation Button operation
Display the next image
Swipe from back to front. Press the button
Display the previous image
Swipe from front to back. Press the button
Exit the application
- Press the button
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Record
is application records movies. e captured movies will be stored in the internal storage of the device.
█Operation procedure
* Two-finger swipe allows for zooming with larger steps. * Tapping and holding resets the zoom ratio to 0.
RecordMovies
is application plays back the movies recorded in [Record].
To play back the voice, connect the earphone or headset to the
4-pole mini jack.
█Operation procedure
Folder used
WU_RECORD/
Record file format
mp4
Record size
1280px × 720px
Encoder
H264
Frame rate
20FPS
Touch operation Button operation
Zoom in*
Swipe from back to front. -
Zoom out*
Swipe from front to back. -
Autofocus
Single tap -
Adjust brightness
-
Press the button
Brightness can be adjusted in 6 levels.
Start/Stop record
- Press the button
Exit the application
- Press the button
Folder used
WU_RECORD/
Touch operation Button operation
Play the next movie
Swipe from back to front. Press the button
Play the previous movie
Swipe from front to back. Press the button
Pause/Play
Single tap -
Exit the application
- Press the button
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FunctionCheck
is application checks the operation of this device, determining whether the basic functions work properly or not.
To check the voice function, connect the earphone or headset to the 4-pole mini jack.
█Operation procedure
Screen display
Checking basic functions
[Status Information]
Allows for confirming the device OS and status. is is not a check item.
Touch operation Button operation
To the next check item
- Press the button
To the previous check item
- Press the button
Exit the application
- Press the button
The check results from [1:WLAN] to [10:SCREEN BRIGHTNESS]
are displayed with
and
.
Note that all items are displayed as at the check start.
Check is completed without problems.
Check is incomplete, or a problem was found.
③ ⑤ ⑥ ⑦
OS version
Firmware version
Remaining battery
Battery status
(discharging/charging/not charging/full
Battery health
(good/overheat/voltage/dead)
Battery temperature
(The last digit indicates 0.1 degrees.)
Voltage
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[1:WLAN]
Checks if a Wireless LAN connection can be established properly.
When Wireless LAN is ON:
The check is conducted automatically. If no problem is found, the screen displays [Wireless LAN [OK]], and the check result at the top of the screen changes to
.
If the check is not conducted automatically, hold the button
.
When Wireless LAN is OFF:
The Wireless LAN function is automatically turned ON. Then hold the button
. If no problem is found, the screen displays [Wireless LAN [OK]], and the check result at the top of the screen changes to
.
[2:BLUETOOTH]
Checks if a
Bluetooth
® connection can be established properly.
When
Bluetooth
is ON:
The check is conducted automatically. If no problem is found, the screen displays [Bluetooth [OK]], and the check result at the top of the screen changes to
. .
If the check is not conducted automatically, hold the button
.
When
Bluetooth
is OFF:
The
Bluetooth
function is automatically turned ON. If no problem is found, the screen
displays [Bluetooth [OK]], and the check result at the top of the screen changes to
.
If the check is not conducted automatically, hold the button
.
[3:TOUCH SENSOR]
Checks if the touch sensor operates properly. Touch the touch sensor with one finger, and then two fingers.
If the sensor value changes with each
touch with one-finger and two-fingers, the check result at the top of the screen changes to
.
If the value does not change, restart the device and check again.
Sensor value
Number of detected fingers
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[4:ACCELEROMETER]
Checks if acceleration is measured properly.
If the sensor value changes, the check result at the top of the screen changes to
. If the value
does not change, restart the device and check again.
[
5:GYROSCOPE]
Checks if angle and angular velocity are measured properly.
If the sensor value changes, the check result at the top of the screen changes to
.
If the value
does not change, restart the device and check again.
[
6:MAGNETICFIELD]
Checks if magnetic field is measured properly.
If the sensor value changes, the check result at the top of the screen changes to
.
If the value
does not change, restart the device and check again.
[
7:CAMERA]
Checks if the camera operates properly.
e camera (barcode reader) will start up automatically.
Read a barcode or QR code.
If the data can be read properly, the check result at the top of the screen changes to
.
[8:MICROPHONE]
Checks if the microphone operates properly.
Input any voice into the device's microphone during the countdown.
If the recording is completed properly, the check result at the top of the screen changes to
.
• When the headset is connected, the check is conducted preferably on the headset microphone.
Countdown
NOTE
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[9:SOUND]
Checks the recorded voice. Connect the earphone or headset to the
4-pole mini jack. e voice recorded in [8:MICROPHONE]
is played back repeatedly. If the voice is played back properly, the check result at the top of the
screen changes to
.
To check the sound quality such as clarity or noise involvement, users should check the actual
sound by listening to the voice.
[10:SCREEN BRIGHTNESS]
Checks if the screen brightness can be adjusted properly. Swipe the touch sensor. If the brightness can be changed, the check result at the top of the screen
changes to
.
Once all checks are complete, confirm that all of the check results at the top of the screen are .
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Config by QR (QR code reader)
is application reads QR codes.
Reading the QR codes created by the dedicated QR code generator "WUQR"(P
35)
allows for setting Wireless LAN connection and playing back movies.
█Operation procedure
Starting the application automatically starts up the camera.
Adjust the camera position so that the QR code fits in the screen. e reading of the QR
code then starts automatically.
Law
is application displays the legal information on this device and the product logotype.
█Operation procedure
Select [Certification] through touch operation, and tap once. e screen below is then
displayed.
Touch operation Button operation
Exit the application
- Press the button
Touch operation Button operation
Exit the application
- Press the button
005-101103
R
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SETTING
is application allows users to check and change the network setting, device setting,
personal setting, account setting, and system setting.
When text input is required during the settings, connect the USB converter (OTG) and connect the mouse via USB. Clicking on the text field with the mouse displays
a software keyboard.
Operation procedure
NOTE
Touch operation Button operation
Move cursor to the next
Swipe from back to front -
Move cursor to the previous
Swipe from front to back -
Confirm
Double tap -
Back to the previous screen
- Press the button
Move cursor to the right
Two-finger swipe from back to
front
-
Move cursor to the left
Two-finger swipe from front to
back
-
Exit the application
- Press the button
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RMS (Remote work supporting system)
is application facilitates the remote operations by the operator and instructor, through
bidirectional communications by "Image and Voice."
To use the [RMS], license registration is required in advance.
█Using the RMS
• To use a free trial version
Request the free trial license from the importer in your country listed on the back cover.
e trial version can be used free of charge for one week after issue of the license.
• To continue use after the trial period ends
Request the full version license from the importer in your country listed on the back cover.
• For licensed customers
e "license authorization QR code" for InfoLinker will be sent to the customers.
Request the QR code from the following website:
Folder used:RMSTouch/
Instructor Computer PC(Windows®) Operator 
InfoLinker ™
< RMS Work image>
Two-way
communications
http://www.westunitis.co.jp/en/
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█Operation procedure
For detailed operation procedures, please check the instructions given when the license is issued.
RMSScreenShot
is application displays the screen shots captured in the [RMS].
█Operation procedure
ROTATE
is application rotates the screen display by 180 degrees. Change the direction of the
display according to which eye you use with the device.
█Operation procedure
Double tap on the touch panel, or hold the button ❹ (the
backmost) for longer than
1 second.
Touch operation Button operation
Select the destination
- Press the button
Establish connection
with the destination
- Hold the button
Close the connection
- Press the button
Start/Stop recording
- Hold the button
Exit the application
- Press the button
Folder used
RMSTouch/
Supported file formats
:png
Touch operation Button operation
Display the next image
Swipe from back to front. Press the button
Display the previous image
Swipe from front to back. Press the button
Exit the application
- Press the button
Double
Hold
Or
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Connection to Computer
Connecting this device with a computer via a MicroUSB cable (sold separately) allows for
transferring the data in the device's internal storage to the computer. Data backup or deletion
can be performed in this status. Furthermore, by saving movie/image files in the specified
initial application folders, the movie/image can be replayed/displayed on the device.
Connecting to computer via MicroUSB cable
e following are the operation systems of the computers that can be connected.
• Microsoft® Windows®
8/8.1
• Microsoft® Windows® 7
• Microsoft® Windows Vista®
• Mac OS X v
10.5 or later
1. Connect the device with the computer via a microUSB cable (when the device is ON).
If the device is connected to the computer for the first time, the device driver software is
automatically installed to the computer. Wait until the installation is completed.
Once the installation is complete, this device is recognized as a portable device on the computer.
• If the InfoLinker Drivers contained in the InfoLinker development environment kit is not installed to the computer, it is impossible to install the driver properly. Even so, the device can be used continuously since users can access the internal storage via the "media transfer mode (MTP)."
2. Confirm that no data is being transferred, and remove the microUSB cable.
For Macintosh computers,
download the "Android File Transfer" from the following website and install it to the computer.
https://www.android.com/filetransfer/
The power is ON.
NOTE
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Internal storage folders
e following are the folders used in the initial applications.
WU_MOV
Stores the movie files played with [Movie Player](P22).
WU_VIEWER
Stores the image files displayed with [Image Viewer](P22).
WU_CAMERA
Stores the image files captured with [Camera](P23).
WU_RECORD
Stores the movei files captured with [Record](P24).
RMSTouch
Stores the image files captured with [RMS](P31).
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QR Code Operations
Reading QR codes via this device allows for Wireless LAN connection, application
startup, and other various operations.
WUQR (QR code generator)
is application generates QR codes. Install the application to the Android™ device
(smartphone or tablet).
e WUQR can be downloaded from the website.
Read the QR code below with an Android device and access to the download site.
Reading the QR codes generated by the WUQR through [Config by QR](P29) can easily
set/start the following items.
Wireless LAN connection
Displaying website
Movie playback: Movie files on network
Movie playback: Movie files specified in the internal storage
Movie playback: All movie files in the specified folder in the internal storage
Image display: Image files in the internal storage
Image display: Image files specified in the internal storage
Image display: All image files in the specified folder in the internal storage
Starting up the application installed in this device
Installing the apk files in the internal storage
Installing the apk files on network
http://www.westunitis.co.jp/en/
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Wireless LAN connection
Reading the QR code generated by the WUQR using the [Config by QR](P29) allows
for establishing a Wireless LAN connection.
1. Tap the [WUQR] on the Android device.
2. Select [1:WLAN settings ssid password].
Select the item with [Back] and [Next].
3. Enter the [ssid] and [pass] of the specified Wireless LAN in the input area.
4. Tap [Make].
e QR code is generated.
5. Read the QR code with the [Config by QR] on the device.
When the device establishes a Wireless LAN connection properly, the ssid is displayed to
the side of [W:] at the top left of the screen.
Once the QR code is generated by tapping [Make], the data entered in [ssid] and
[pass] are saved to the device. To delete the data, tap [Default] - [Make].
• The device may be unable to establish connection with the access point that has been set to the stealth mode. In such case, cancel the stealth mode temporarily, or
complete the Wireless LAN setting through [SETTING].To set VPN or fixed IP, it is also required to perform the Wireless LAN setting via [Setting].
NOTE
Menu display area
Select the menu with [Back] and [Next].
Input area
Tapping [Make] displays the Input area content
as a QR code.
QR code display area
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Other operations
Reading the QR code generated by the WUQR using the [Config by QR](P29) allows for
browsing websites, movie and images files on the network, as well as starting up the applications.
1. Tap the [WUQR] on the Android device.
2. Select the item with [Back] and [Next].
3. If necessary, enter the URL of the website or the path to the movie files to be browsed
in the internal storage.
4. Tap [Make]. e QR code is displayed.
5. Read the QR code with the [Config by QR] on the device.
Once the QR code is generated by tapping [Make], the entered URL or path is saved to the device. To reset the entry to the sample address, tap [Default]-[Make].
The sample address is entered as default. Enter
the desired address by deleting the sample as
necessary.
NOTE
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Troubleshooting
Before requesting repair, check the following items.
If the problem still persists, please consult your vendor.
Symptom Measure
The device cannot be turned ON.
Check if the screen is displayed by pressing the button
. If the screen is not displayed, replace the battery with one fully charged, and press the button
.
The screen is not displayed when the power is ON.
The display screen may be turned OFF. Press the button
.
The battery does not last long. Replace the battery with one fully charged.
Unable to connect to Wireless LAN or
Bluetooth
Holding the button ❸ (for longer than 3 seconds) in the home screen refreshes the device. (Wireless LAN and Bluetooth are turned ON.)
The lamp on the battery charger blinks red.
An abnormal temperature has been detected. Remove the battery from the charger, wait for a while, and insert it to the charger again.
The battery charge does not complete.
Lithium ion battery has a service life. Stop using the battery and replace it with a new one.
The battery hours is getting shorter.
Lithium ion battery has a service life. Replace the battery when the usable time gets shorter.
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Frequently Asked Questions
is section compiles frequently asked questions and answers.
Please read through the description before inquiry.
Question Answer
Tell me how to connect to the internet.
Reading QR codes allows for connecting a Wireless LAN. For details, see "QR Code Operations"(P35).
How do I enter characters?
Connect a USB convertor (OTG) to the device, and connect the mouse via USB. By clicking on the input area on the display (e.g. browser address bar), users can enter characters using the mouse on the software keyboard.
Is the camera equipped
with a shake correction function?
No shake correction function is provided.
Is it possible to use the device for long period of time without replacing battery?
The device can be used for long period of time with the feeding adapter option (sold separately). Even so, it is recommended to take a 15 minute break each hour since staring at the screen for long period causes fatigue.
I'd like to wear the device on my left side.
The display can be rotated 180 degrees with the [ROTATE] application. For details, see [ROTATE](P32).
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e following items are the FAQs for the administrators.
Please read through the description before inquiry.
Question Answer
I'd like to upgrade the
firmware.
There are two ways for upgrade.
Upgrading via "Adbinput" Download the InfoLinker development environment kit
(P41) and install the "Adbinput" to the computer. For details, read the "infoLinker_ReadmeJp" contained in the
InfoLinker development environment kit.
Request to WESTUNITIS (charged)
Request an estimate from the WESTUNITIS website.
I'd like to check the
firmware version.
It can be checked in [Status Information] of the [FunctionCheck](P25).
I'd like to install the apps on Google Play or those developed independently.
There are two ways for installing apk files.
• Installation via "Adbinput" Download the InfoLinker development environment kit (P41) and refer to the "adbinput_ReadmeJp" contained in "Adbinput."
Installation via "WUQR" For details, see "QR Code Operations"(P35).
I'd like to develop applications that can be used on InfoLinker. Is there any authorized
or specified developer?
There is no specified developer (as of Jan 2016).
WESTUNITIS is a company that mainly develops systems and software. For consulting on wearable systems in general and the
software development, please make a request from our
website.
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Disposal Information
Disposal of the device and accessories
Disposal may be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations.
Please dispose them in accordance with your company rules in line with the local laws.
Regarding recycling of lithium-ion batteries
Lithium-ion batteries can be recycled. Please recycle them in accordance
with your company rules in line with the local laws.
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Development Environment
e entire set of the development environment for this device is provided on our web site.
When setting the device or customizing the applications, confirm the user policy first.
en download the necessary sources from the following web site.
Note that we do not support or guarantee the safety of files or applications developed
using this environment. Also note that the environment specifications may be
changed or deleted without notice.
Use at your own risk.
█InfoLinker development environment kit contents
• InfoLinker Development.txt
(Explanatory material regarding the development environment)
• Android Development Environment (provided by Google) (URL only)
• InfoLinker Drivers
• WUQR (InfoLinker QR Code creation application) (For Windows or Mac)*
• AdbInput (InfoLinker development support application for Windows®)
• InfoLinkerSamples (Sample sources)
* For details on the Android app "WUQR," see "QR Code Operations"(P35).
█HOW TO RESTORE TO FACTORY SETTINGS
AdbInput (InfoLinker development support application for Windows®) allows users to
restore the device to its factory settings.
To install the AdbInput to the computer, read through the "infoLinker_ReadmeJp"
contained in the InfoLinker development environment kit.
Development Environment
http://www.westunitis.co.jp/en/
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Specifications
* Product specifications may change without notice.
Buttons
4
Touch sensor
1
Approximate weight
50g
Resolution
WQVGA (428 x 240)
Aspect ratio
16 : 9
Field of view (approximate)
14 degrees
CPU
TI OMAP 4470 dual-core MAX1.5GHz
OS
Android 4.2.2
RAM (main memory)
1GB
ROM (user memory)
8GB
Sensor
3-axis accelerometer, 3-axis gyro, 3-axis magnetic
Camera resolution
1992 x 1216 effective pixels
Microphone
16bit Monaural microphone
Voice input / output
4-pole mini jack
Bluetooth
®
Bluetooth
4.0
(A2DP / AVRCP / ANP / PASP / TIP / SPP / ICP / HFP / HID)
Supported frequency band: 2402MHz-2480MHz
Max. output: 6.3mW BLE mode is not suppoerted.
Wireless LAN
IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n
Supported frequency band:
2412MHz-2452MHz, 5150MHz-5250MHz, 5250MHz-5350MHz
Max. output: 7.9mW
USB port
Micro-B
Operating environment / Storage environment
Temperature: 5 - 35
°
C,
Humidity: 10 - 80% (no dew condensation)
Battery type
Li-ion polymer
Battery life
Approximately 1 hour * actual life will vary depending on the application
Battery voltage / power
3.7V / 1.1Wh
Rated input of the AC adapter
100 - 240V, 50 / 60 Hz
Rated output of the AC adapter
5 VDC, 2.0A
Battery capacity
300mAh
External power
Available with compatible power supplies
Sold separately
Can be fitted to either of the right eye or the left eye
Battery replacement is possible without reboot (hot swap)
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Optional Parts
(sold separately)
Feeding adapter
Remove the lid of the cover while paying attention not to pinch the feeding adapter cable.
Insert the feeding adapter and connect the USB terminal to the mobile battery, etc.
Overglass mounter
Slide the device connector to insert it into the overglass mounter holder, as shown below.
Feeding adapter
WUZ-DB01
Overglass mounter
WUZ-OG01
Lid
USB terminal
Mobile battery
(sold separately)
Feeding adapter
*
More than 5V /1A are required for the output of the mobile battery.
Holder
Connector
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Trademarks
• InfoLinker is a registered trademark of WESTUNITIS CO., LTD.
• QR codes are registered trademarks of Denso Wave Incorporated.
• e
Bluetooth
® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth
SIG,Inc. and any use of such marks by WESTUNITIS CO., LTD. is under license.
• Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Vista® are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
• Google and Android are trademarks of Google Inc.
• Mac
OS X are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
• All rights not specified in this manual belong to their owners.
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Ver.1.0.0
1nd Edition 03.15.2016
WUUM100-01B-EN-US
Manufacturer
WESTUNITIS CO., LTD
29F Grand Front Osaka Tower-A 4-20 Ofukacho,Kita-ku,Osaka,Japan
e-mail : contact@westunitis.co.jp web : http://www.westunitis.co.jp
Warranty information
Please consult either of the following importers.
Importer
RYOSHO TECHNO SINGAPORE PRIVATE LIMITED
491B River Valley Road #11-01 Valley Point Singapore 248373
TEL: +65-6473-7118
FAX: +65-6479-8286
RYOSHO (THAILAND) COMPANY, LIMITED
Unit 1507 Empire Tower 15th Floor, 1 South Sathorn Road Yannawa,­Sathorn
Bangkok 10120 Thailand
TEL: +66-2-670-0385
FAX: +66-2-670-0389
RYOSHO U.S.A., Inc. SAN JOSE HEADQUARTERS
2580 N.First Street, Suite 230, San Jose, CA 95131 U.S.A.
TEL
+1-408-474-7777
FAX
+1-408-474-7722
RYOSHO U.S.A., Inc. ATLANTA BRANCH
3555 Koger Boulevard, Suite 320 Duluth, GA 30096, U.S.A.
TEL: +1-770-242-0606
FAX: +1-770-242-0372
RYOSHO U.S.A., Inc. INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH
8425 Woodfield Crossing Boulevard, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240 U.S.A.
TEL
+1-317-469-4848
Ryosho Europe GmbH
Mainzer Landstrasse 46, 60325 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
TEL: +49-69-7958390-0
FAX: +49-69-7958390-29
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