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800 3DVisor Users Manual
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Safety Instructions Read instructions follow all safety and operational instructions for maximum performance
and safety. Heed warnings to avoid personal injury. Power sources operate equipment only from the power sources indicated. If you are not
sure of the power supply, contact [email protected]. Attachments do not attach devices that are not recommended by the manufacturer.
Personal injury or damage to equipment may result. Care and cleaning unplug visor when not in use. Follow manufacturers instructions on the
care and cleaning of the product.
Individuals suffering from or exhibiting characteristics of the conditions below
should use extreme caution when using this product! Children under 7 years of age prolonged use of this product in young children may
interfere with eye and visual system development and small parts may come loose that couldcause choking if swallowed.
Convulsive or epileptic disorders this product may cause a reoccurrence of symptomsto anyone who has experienced a convulsive or epileptic condition, or loss of consciousness
due to light flashes or oscillation. Eye disorders individuals with eye movement or visual field disorders, or anyone who
cannot see conventional computer monitor images clearly or wears glasses that make it hardto see the image should consult an ophthamologist before use of this equipment.
Physical impairments anyone with a heart disorder, high blood pressure, visual field
impairment or eye movement disorders or any other serious medical condition should consulta doctor before using this product.
Use WarningsFollow all manufacturers instructions for proper adjustment of the product. Improper adjustment of the eyepieceoptics may cause serious injury.
Improper setup and adjustment of the eyepiece optics may cause headache, nausea, dizziness,motion sickness, eye fatigue or balancing difficulty. These symptoms may temporarily disturb
your vision and balance. Walking or operating a vehicle should be avoided if you areexperiencing these symptoms.
Do not use this product where situational awareness is critical, such as operating vehicles, inareas where there are moving vehicles or stairs, or while operating machinery or in potentially
dangerous situations. Avoid using this product in any situation where occuded vision wouldcreate a risk to you, others or property.
If you experience any discomfort, stop using the product immediately until the symptoms
subside.
Always protect product from liquids; never immerse the product in water. Power off product when not in use. Do not leave product on for extended periods of time.
To avoid damage to the optic lenses and assembly do not drop, or submit product to rough use
not intended by the manufacturer
This product is not specified for use in temperatures below 0C or above 40C (below 32F
or above 104F).
Do not disassemble or try to repair product beyond replacing Browpiece, Eyepiece andController Box covers with optional eMagin Z800 3DVisor Color Kits according to
instructions. Any other alteration to the original product will void your warranty.
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Contents
Chapter 1: Welcome to the World of Virtual Imaging and 3D 1
1.1 Viewing in 3D or 2D. 1
1.2 Stereovision... 1
1.3 360 Degree Head Tracking. 2
1.4 Stereo Sound. 3
1.5 Built In Noise Canceling Microphone.. 3
1.6 Features and Components.... 3
Chapter 2: Getting Started 4
2.1 Whats in the Box. 4
2.2 System Requirements. 5
2.3 3D Stereovision Requirements. 5
2.4 Setting up the Z800 3DVisor Controller 5
2.5 Downloading and Installing NIVIDIA 3D Driver Software. 6
Downloading the NVIDIA Driver. 7
Installing the Graphics Card and Stereo 3D Driver. 10
2.6 Installing the Z800 3DVisor Software.. 14
Chapter 3: Using Your Z800 3DVisor. .. 15
3.1 Adjusting the Visor Headset... 15
3.2 Desktop Computer Setup.......... 20
3.3 Laptop or Notebook Setup.......... 23
3.4 Using the Display Utility Software........... 30
3.5 Controller Indicators and Functions.... 33
3.6 Give Yourself a Rest...... 34
3.7 Standby and Power Down....... 34
Chapter 4: Care and Feeding 36
4.1Storing and Cleaning... 36
4.2 Protecting and Maintaining Image Quality.... 36
Chapter 5: Help When You Need It.. 37
5.1 Troubleshooting.... 37 5.2 Product Support... 38
5.3 Product Specifications.... 39
5.4 Optional Accessories .. 40
Appendix: Notices... 41
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Welcome to the World of Virtual Imaging and 3DCongratulations! You have entered the world of true 3D stereovision and virtual imaging. Your eMagin Z800
3DVisor provides an audiovisual experience unmatched by any other personal viewing system available toconsumers today. The Z800 3DVisor opens a new category of computer imaging based on new organic lightemitting diode (OLED) display technology, state-of-the-art optics and a highly adjustable ergonomic design. Its a
whole new level of technology you have never experienced before. We encourage you to read this User Manualthoroughly - to ensure that you get the best possible performance from your Z800 3DVisor in complete comfort
and safety.
Now you can play virtually inside your games, personally immersed in the action, or surround yourself with thevisual data you need, without the limits of traditional displays, just about anywhere, and all in complete privacy.
You will have unsurpassed PC image portability for your laptop. Your Z800 3DVisor can greatly increase yourlaptop battery life by letting you turnoff your laptop screen when viewing. You can also extend your Windows
desktop to dual screens with most laptops, and view or create designs in a virtual 3D world.
You will find your Z800 3DVisor is lightweight and compact for a comfortable, yet awesome experience in viewingDVD movies from your computer, getting into the game, or accessing data in a borderless, big screen environment.But dont let the compact, lightweight package fool you. Your Z800 3DVisor is a sophisticated, high-performance
instrument, incorporating advanced low-power OLED microdisplays, custom-designed optics, and a cutting-edgehead tracker, all of which were previously available only in high-end military and industrial products.
Your Z800 3DVisor is portable, with a fold-up design that lets you take it anywhere -- to the office, on a business
trip, or just down the street to a friends house. The reality of virtual imaging is just that the big screen and 3Dstereovision are ready whenever and wherever you turn on your PC.
1.1 Viewing in 3D or 2DGames take on a whole new dimension (literally and figuratively) with the Z800 3DVisor. Characters will jumpout at you. Pathways you explore will challenge and thrill you as you move through three-dimensional space.Viewing 3D stereovision with your Z800 3DVisor requires a graphics card and game software that support
frame sequential 3D viewing, such as NVIDIA graphics cards and games that are specially created to includetwo perspectives in frame sequential order. All games and other software on your computer will be viewable
on your Z800 3DVisor in 2D, just like your regular monitor, but with a big difference. Screens and images onyour Z800 3DVisor will be the equivalent size of a 105 inch movie screen viewed at 12 feet.
1.2 StereovisionViewing in true three-dimensional spaces requires each eye to see an object from different perspectives at the
same time. Stereovision means that two images are seen simultaneously one image by each eye. For example,try this exercise: place your finger at arms length at eye level and close your right eye. This will give you one
perspective. Now open your right eye and close your left. Your finger appears to jump approximately an inch.While your finger does not actually move, you are viewing it from a new perspective. Our brain joins thesetwo perspectives to give us depth perception.
Your Z800 3DVisor accomplishes this same 3D effect with an advanced (stereovision) technique. The Z800
3DVisor has two screens, one for each eye, so each eye can view a different perspective at the same time.Software or video that take advantage of this capability by rapidly alternating images to each screen a
process called frame sequential - will deliver this stereovision 3D effect.
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1.2 Stereovision (cont.)The Z800 3DVisor uses eMagin Corporation organic light emitting diode (OLED) microdisplays for thetwo display screens that provide the virtual images in front of each eye. Only eMagin OLED displays provide
brilliant, rich colors in full 3D with no flicker and no screen smear. The patented OLED-on-silicon technologyenhances the inherently fast refresh rates of OLED materials with on-chip signal processing and data buffering
at each pixel site. This enables each pixel to continuously emit only the colors and brightness they areprogrammed to show. Flickering due to shuttering from the left eye to the right eye is avoided with the Z8003DVisors image data buffered under every pixel of each display.
1.3 360-Degree Head TrackingTo further enhance your game experience, your Z800 3DVisor includes a sophisticated head-tracking devicethat can enhance the virtual reality experience of your computer games. The tracker emulates the lookaround formerly accomplished by mouse movements, so it is useful with a large number of games that have
such capability.
Turn your head left or right, up or down and the game moves with you. You can look around 360 degrees onany axis from the viewpoint of your character inside the game. The advanced design head tracker uses high-
speed micro-electro mechanical systems (MEMS) gyroscopes and accelerometers (one of each for X, Y and Zdimension) to sense the movement of your head, and relays the information to the game program. The Z800
3DVisor is easily configured with the mouse movement functions in the Microsoft Windows environment andin most games, giving you the ability to look right and left and up and down, according to the capabilities of the
software.
The 3D stereovision of the Z800 3DVisor, with head tracker and the right games, can put you virtually into
the game. eMagins advanced fast refresh OLED 3D microdisplays and head tracker combine to make the Z8003DVisor capable of seamless, flicker-free motion that can be faster than the game itself. Speed and sensitivity
of motion can be adjusted to your preference and comfort.
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1.4 Stereo Sound
The Z800 3DVisor incorporates full stereo sound to complement your visual gaming & viewing experience.Personal earbuds that plug directly into the visor are included in your package. Other earbuds can be used
that have 2.5mm mini-stereo jack connectors. The earbuds can be removed and replaced by pulling them outby the connector where they enter the Z800 3DVisor. To obtain stereo sound, connect the Z800 3DVisorController Box to your PCs sound card with the audio cables provided.
NOTE: If a personal set of stereo earbuds or headphones is used, be sure to connect directly to your
computer or to the left connector on the Z800 3DVisor for stereo sound output.
1.5 Built-in Noise-Canceling MicrophoneGet into the game online with the built-in noise-canceling microphone (see below). Talk to other playerslocally, or around the world, while playing interactive 3D games that allow audio communication. No special
configuration is required.
1.6 Features and Components
Controller Visor
Stereo Earbuds
Eyepieces
Eyepiece Assembly
Stereo Connection Jack
Back Strap
Top Strap
Brightness
On/Off
Test Patterns
LED
Noise Cancelling Mic
Head Tracker
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Getting Started
2.1 Whats in the BoxInspect the contents of the Z800 3DVisor packaging to ensure that you received all of the components:
The following items are included in the Z800 3DVisor package:
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2.2 System Requirements
PC-compatible computer or laptop with one available USB port
Windows XP (Home Edition or Professional with or without Service Pack 2)
10MB of available hard-disk space
CD-ROM or DVD drive
Monitor resolution setting of 800x600
Monitor refresh rate setting of 60 Hz
2.3 3D Stereovision RequirementsNVIDIA 3D Accelerator Card using ForceWare Graphics Drivers
TNT (including TNT2 and Vanta products)
GeForce (including GeForce 256, GeForce2 and GeForce3 products)
Quadro (including Quadro2 products)
NOTE: the Z800 3DVisor works with standard graphic cards from Intel, ATI and other manufacturers in
2D mode, but requires frame sequential 3D stereovision input for 3D.
2.4Setting up the Z800 3DVisor ControllerTypical Configuration: Z800 3DVisor and existing monitor
Z800 3DVisor with Controller
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2.4 Setting up the Z800 3DVisor Controller (cont.)
Place the Z800 3DVisor and Controller on a flat, stable area next to your computer.NOTE: The Controller should be near enough to your computer for all connection cables to reach
between the computer and Controller without any bunching or stretching that could cause a badconnection or a safety hazard.
Turn off all equipment before connecting the cables.
Connect the USB power cable into the USB port on the Controller and
a USB port on your computer.
Connect the headphone cable into the headphone port on the Controllerand the headphone port on your computer.
Connect the microphone cable into the microphone port on the Controllerand the microphone port on your computer.
Connect the VGA monitor cable from your existing monitor to theVGA1 output port on the Controller.
Connect a VGA monitor cable from the VGA monitor port on your computer
to the VGA2 input port on theController .NOTE: Some new computers will have a DVI-VGA Port. If your computer did not come with a DVI to
15-pin VGA plug adapter See Optional Accessories in this manual.
Other configurations:You do not need to connect a VGA Monitor cable to the VGA1 output port when connecting
to a laptop computer or if you are not going to use an additional external monitor or projector with the Z800
3DVisor.
2.5 Downloading and Installing NVIDIA 3D Driver SoftwareThe Z800 3DVisor can be used like a standard monitor with any analog SVGA source. However, 3D
stereovision will require specific drivers, which can be downloaded from the NVIDIA website (currentlyavailable at no cost). Other graphic card products may not provide 3D features. In the future other graphiccards may offer 3D capabilities.NOTE: All drivers must be installed according to the directions for the 3D capabilities of the visor to
work properly.
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2.5 Downloading and Installing NVIDIA 3D Driver Software (cont.)
Determining the Model of Your Graphics CardAn NVIDIA graphics card must be installed on your computer before you will be able to complete installationof graphics and stereo drivers. You may already have an NVIDIA graphics card installed.
Use the following procedure to determine if the NVIDIA graphics card is installed. Open the Control Panel.
Click on the System icon.
\System Information
Click on the Hardware tab from the System Properties dialog box. Click the Device Managerbutton.
From the Display Adaptermenu, click on the + symbol to expand the selection.
The name of the NVIDIA graphics card will appear. Write down the NVIDIA card name below for
future reference:My Graphics Card Model: _____________________________________.
If an NVIDIA graphics card is not listed in the menu, please refer to the documentation included with yourPC to ensure that you have an NVIDIA graphics card installed in your system. For further help please visitNVIDIAs website (www.NVIDIA.com).
Downloading the NVIDIA DriversThe following sections will guide you step-by-step while downloading drivers for both the graphics card andstereo 3D. After the files have been downloaded, you will be ready to begin the installation process. Here are
some helpful tips for downloading the drivers. Read the instructions carefully on selecting, downloading and installing the drivers.
Download both the graphics driverand the stereo driversoftware from the NVIDIA site.NOTE: Please note that the version numbers of both the graphics driver and the stereo driver must bethe same.
Disable all antivirus software.
Install the drivers in the following order: Complete the graphics driverinstallation first; then
complete the stereo driverinstallation.
Reboot the computer after installing the drivers.
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2.5 Downloading and Installing NVIDIA 3D Driver Software (cont.)
Downloading the Graphics Card DriverUse the NVIDIA website to select the appropriate version of graphics and stereo drivers for your computer.For quick retrieval of the files, download both the graphics driver and the stereo driver software and save the
files on your desktop.
Type in www.NVIDIA.com into the address bar of your internet browser.
Select Download Drivers from the pull down menu.
Select Consumer 3D Stereo and All Graphics Cards.
Select the windows version of your computer (Windows XP/2000).
ClickGo to navigate to the ForceWare screen.
3D Driver Selection
Click Windows 200/XP
Graphics Driver Download
Select your download site. Click on Accept from the Licensing Agreement popup screen.
ClickSave, to download the driver.
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2.5 Downloading and Installing NVIDIA 3D Driver Software (cont.)
Security Warning
Downloading the Stereo 3D DriverAfter downloading the graphic driver software in the previous step, return to the NVIDIA website to
download the stereo 3D driver. Click the back button from the NVIDIA Forceware screen.
Back Button
Select a download site (either English or International).
Stereo 3D Driver Download
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2.5 Downloading and Installing NVIDIA 3D Driver Software (cont.) Click on Accept from the Licensing Agreement popup screen. ClickSave to download the driver.
Security Warning
Installing the Graphics Card and Stereo 3D DriversUsing the software downloaded from the NVIDIA site, you are now ready to begin the installing the graphics
driver and the stereo 3D driver. The following tips will assist you with the install:
Install the graphics card driver before installing the stereo driver.
Disable all antivirus software on your computer before installing the drivers Reboot the machine after installing the drivers
Installing the Graphics Card Driver
1. Disable antivirus software Right click on My Computer
Select Manage Select Services under Service and Applications heading in the left panel
Right click on your AntiVirus Software
Select Stop
2. Run the graphics driver [.exe] file and follow the prompts in the install wizard.NOTE: The version numbers on the graphics and stereo files downloaded must be the same.
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2.5 Downloading and Installing NVIDIA 3D Driver Software (cont.)
Graphic Driver Download
3. Select the display settings. Right click on your desktop, select the DisplayProperties dialog box.
Select the Settings tab and adjust the resolution to 800x600 pixels. Select Advanced.
Display Properties
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2.5 Downloading and Installing NVIDIA 3D Driver Software (cont.) Select the Monitortab. Select 60 Hertz from the Screen Refresh drop down menu. Reboot your machine to complete the download.
Monitor SettingInstalling the Stereo 3D Driver
Run the Stereo driver [.exe] file and follow the prompts in the install wizard. The Install Wizard will prompt you through the setup. Setup the display properties:
Right click on your desktop and select Properties the DisplayPropertiesdialog box appears.
Select Settings and adjust the resolution to 800x600 pixels.
Display Settings
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2.5 Downloading and Installing NVIDIA 3D Driver Software (cont.)
Launch the Stereo Driver Test Application. Select Advanced.
Select the NVIDIA Drivertab.
Click the Enabled button under the Stereo Enable mode. Select Stereo Properties and Stereo Setup and Test from the pull down menu. Move the Resolution slide bar to 800x600 and set the Stereo Refresh Rate to 60 Hz.
Click the Set Rate For All Resolutions button. Click on Launch Test Application to run the sample stereo image in your selected resolution and
refresh rate.
Set up & Test
View the Test Screen A test screen appears. ClickEsc to clear the test pattern.
Reboot the machine to complete the software installation. A CRT monitor will show an image that appears to shake 30 times a second, showing left eye and
right eye alternately as a dual image. This shaking indicates that the 3D capabilities of your PC andvideo card are working.
You should see a sharp, stable image with three dimensional depth on your Z800 3DVisor.
Test Screen
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2.6 Installing the Z800 3DVisor Drivers and SoftwareThe Z800 3DVisor Software Installation CD consists of two separate downloads.
The Motion Sensor Drivers enable the head tracker and display utility software. By turning yourhead, the head tracker will augment the features of the mouse.
The Display Utility works in conjunction with the Controller allowing for fine tuning of the images
on the monitor.
Z800 3DVisor Software Install
For proper functionality of your Z800 3DVisor the Motion Sensor Driver and Z800 3DVisor Software Utility
must be installed and active (even if you dont intend to use the head tracking feature). All drivers and softwarewill be installed automatically and will be fully functional by following the steps below.
1. Disable any anti-virus software currently running on your computer.
2. Insert the Z800 3DVisor Software & Documentation CD into the CD ROM drive.3. When prompted, accept the Software Licensing Agreement by clicking Agree.4. Click on Drivers and Software and follow the prompts of the Install Wizard.
5. The Z800 3DVisor Software Utility will be active following completion of the installation and a restart
of your computer. You will see the icon in the extensions tray in the lower right corner of
your screen. The Software Utility will be activated each time you start your computer (SEE Section3.4 Using the Z800 3DVisor Software Utility for instructions on how to deactivate the
Software Utility.)6. When you plug the Z800 3DVisor into the USB port on your computer, you will see the Z800
3DVisor Software Utility window open on your screen.
NOTE: The Z800 3DVisor Software Utility must be active for proper functionality of your Z800 3DVisorand to prevent the automatic timeout feature from putting your Visor in standby mode during use.
NOTE: To install and use the head tracker, you must have the USB cable
connected before running the Display Utility Software.
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Using Your Z800 3DVisorThe Z800 3DVisor can be adjusted in many ways to provide each individual with the maximum image quality andcomfort possible. Taking a few moments to correctly adjust your Z800 3DVisor will ensure that your experience
will be both exciting and safe. Both the Z800 3DVisors support software and your PCs software provide software-driven options to further adjust for image quality and comfort.
3.1 Adjusting the Visor Headset
If you normally wear glasses, in most cases you should leave your glasses on when using the Z800 3DVisor forthe best image, and to keep your peripheral view in focus.For optimal viewing of 3D or 2D images follow these simple steps:
Fit headset snugly against your forehead Adjust and tighten top and back straps headset should rest on your forehead, not your nose
Push the eyepiece as close to your eyes as possible for the best viewing experienceNote that eyepiece is on a dual-action tilt and in-out motion hinge
Adjust the individual eyepieces to the distance between your eyes for proper merging of the stereoimages and greatest comfort
Adjust the focal point (focus) of the display by moving the Eyepiece Assembly in or out from your face
keeping the display screens parallel to your eyes
Follow all instructions for proper adjustment of the product. Improper adjustment of the eyepiece optics may cause eye
strain or injury.
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3.1 Adjusting the Visor Headset (cont.)
Improper setup and adjustment of the eyepiece optics may cause headache, nausea, dizziness, motion sickness,
eye fatigue or balancing difficulty. These symptoms may temporarily disturb your vision and balance. Walking oroperating a vehicle should be avoided if you are experiencing these symptoms.
If you experience any discomfort, stop using the Z800 3DVisor immediately until the symptoms subside.
Note: If you normally wear eyeglasses for distance viewing, you should try wearing the visor over your
glasses.
Note: The headset should always be positioned against the forehead. Positioning the visor against the
nose will cause discomfort and eye strain.
Adjusting the Visor Straps
Slide the Visor over your head and position the soft foam cushion comfortably against your forehead.
Top Strap Back Strap
Hold the cushion against your forehead with one hand to determine the fit of the Visor. Loosen ortighten the strap around the back of your head with the adjustable buckle and the velcro strap overthe top of your head until the Visor fits snugly and comfortably.
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3.1 Adjusting the Visor Headset (cont.) Slide the adjustment on the side of the Visor forward or backward to adjust for head size if necessary.
Head Size AdjustmentNOTE: The overhead strap should fit approximately over the crown of your head for best fit and com-fort.
Adjusting the Eyepiece AssemblyThe Eyepiece Assembly swings in and out on a double hinge to allow you to adjust the focal distance to your
vision. Always start with the Eyepiece Assembly in as close to your face as possible. This will allow you toexperience the virtual immersive experience of the Z800 3DVisor.
Z800 3DVisor in Compressed Position for Optimal Viewing
Make sure Eyepiece Assembly is folded all the way up and in.
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3.1 Adjusting the Visor Headset (cont.)
Use the double hinge feature of the Eyepiece Assembly to adjust for the distance between your eyeand the Visor and to tilt in or out for proper focus. The Eyepiece Assembly should be moved as closeto the eyes as is comfortable to improve the image quality and immersive experience.
For best results, fold the Eyepiece Assembly into its most compressed position as in the previousphoto before you put on the Visor. If you need to tilt out the assembly to fit over glasses orduring use, be sure to fold the eyepiece module all the way back to its innermostposition, grab the module as in Figure 1 above, dont hesitate to push until hingefolds in all the way.
IPD AdjustmentThe optics in each Eyepiece Assembly can be moved left and right so that you may adjust for the distance
between your eyes. This is called inter-pupillary distance or IPD. Each Eyepiece Assembly will need to beadjusted separately for clear viewing.
IPD Adjustment
The Eyepiece Assembly has an IPD adjustment feature that allows you align the position of each
Eyepiece Module separately. For optimal viewing of 3D images, it is important to adjust
each Eyepiece Module separately.
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3.1 Adjusting the Visor Headset (cont.)
Adjust the IPD by grabbing each Eyepiece Module between the thumb and forefinger, move eacheyepiece to the right or left.
Note: The Eyepiece Modules are on a toothed ratchet and will snap into each adjustment location.For best results, push or pull equally with both fingers and thumbs keeping the Eyepiece Modules
straight. If you twist the modules, they may not snap to the next in or out position.
Make the adjustment for each eye. Close one eye and focus the opposite eye on the image. Re-adjusteach Eyepiece Module separately until each image is sharply focused. If the modules are adjustedcorrectly, you should not see a double image and the entire screen should be in focus.
Best results are typically obtained when each eyepiece is an equal distance from the center. Afteradjusting, look at the Z800 3DVisor to determine if this is correct. If not, readjust as needed.
Adjusting the Earbud HeadphonesThe earbuds are conveniently attached to the headset. Each earbud fits comfortably into the ear and may beremoved with ease.
You may use other earbuds or other audio headsets that use mini-stereo jacks. You can switch earbud at the
headset by pulling the earbuds out by the connector and plugging in alternative earbuds. You may also connectalternate audio headsets to your PC and not use the eMagin earbuds.
Earbud Headphones
Testing the MicrophoneSpeak into the built-in noise-cancelling microphone by simply talking normally while on line to communicationwith others, while you play the game. No adjustment is typically necessary, other than normal microphone
setup in your computers sound or operating system software.
NOTE: The microphone is built into the middle of the eyepiece assembly.
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3.2 Desktop Computer SetupThe Z800 3DVisor functions just like a conventional SVGA (800 x 600) resolution CRT or flat panel monitor,for your desktop computer system. You can use it as a second monitor mirroring your current monitor;extend your windows desktop to both monitors for a wider viewing area and larger workspace; or use the
Z800 as your only monitor for 2D and 3D viewing. Some of these modes may not be compatible with certain
graphics card drivers or application software programs.
For each of the configurations below, make sure that all connections between your computer and the Z800
3DVisor are tight and secure (See Section 2.4 Setting up the Z800 3DVisor Controller). Turn onyour computer and open the Display Control panel by right-clicking theWindows desktop and openingProperties.
Dual Monitors (Same image on Z800 as your existing monitor) Select the Settings tab in the Display Properties Window
Set Screen Resolution to 800 x 600 ClickApply
ClickOkay to close window
LED on the Z800 Controller should change from red to amber to indicate 2D video input at 800 x600 resolution
Extended Desktop Select the Settings tab in the Display Properties Window
NOTE: If you see graphic boxes indicating Monitor 1 and Monitor 2, proceed with the following steps.
If not, review the documentation that came with your computer or contact the manufacturer about
Extended Desktop capabilities for your computer graphics card.
Click on Monitor 2 (or right click on the graphic and select Attach) Set Monitor 2 Screen Resolution to 800 x 600
Position Monitor 2 to the virtual location desired by clicking and holding your mouse on the Monitor2 image and dragging to the desired location relative to Monitor 1.
ClickApply
Check the box for Extend Windows Desktop to this MonitorNOTE: For easiest transition for the mouse cursor between monitors, both Monitor 1 and Monitor 2
should be set to 800 x 600 resolution.
ClickApply
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3.2 Desktop Computer Setup (cont.) ClickOKto close window LED on the Z800 Controller should change from red to amber to
indicate 2D video input at 800 x 600 resolution
Now you can click on and drag documents, files and other windows back and forth between monitors.
Remember to deactivate the head tracker in the Z800 3DVisor Display Utility if you are using applicationswhere you do not want inadvertent mouse movement.
NOTE: Do not set Monitor 2 as your primary display until you have tested the 800 x 600 resolution
setting with Extended Desktop.
Standalone 2D Monitor (Privacy mode)
NOTE: Make all settings with your existing CRT or Flat panel monitor before
connecting the Z800 3DVisor
Select the Settings tab in the Display Properties Window
Set Screen Resolution to 800 x 600 ClickApply ClickOkay to Close Window
Disconnect existing monitor and connect the Z800 3D Visor (See Section 2.4 Setting up theZ800 3DVisor Controller)
LED on the Z800 Controller should light up as amber to indicate 2D video input at 800 x 600resolution
3D Viewing and GamingYour Z800 3DVisor will automatically sense 3D Stereovision video input when you plug in the video and USB
cables and turn on your computer. You will need to make sure that your NVIDIA graphics card is properlysetup and enabled for 800 x 600 resolution and 60 Hz. refresh rate (See Section 2.5 Downloading and
Installing NVIDIA 3D Driver Software). You may also need to activate 3D output in the game you wish toplay (See the documentation that came with your game software).
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3.2 Desktop Computer Setup (cont.) Select the Settings tab in the Display Properties Window
Set Screen Resolution to 800 x 600 ClickApply
LED on the Z800 Controller should change from red to green to indicate 3D video input at 800 x 600
resolution is received Click on Advanced
Click on the tab for your NVIDIA graphics card Click on Stereo Setup and Test
Confirm that the resolution is set to 800 x 600 and refresh rate to 60 Hz. Adjust to these settings ifnecessary.
ClickLaunch Test Application
If 3D is present press Esc to close Test Application
If 3D is not present press Esc to close Test Application . Recheck all settings in the NVIDIA driverand make sure that the Stereo Mode is enabled in the Z800 3DVisor Display Utility (See Section 3.4Using the Display Utility Software) then re-launch the Test Application
ClickOKto close window
Note: If you view 3D information on your normal 2D monitor or the Z800 with 3D disabled, you will
see double images that flicker. When in 3D mode, objects close to you should have more separation
than objects that should appear farther away.
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3.3 Laptop or Notebook Computer SetupThe Z800 3DVisor offers several advantages when used with a laptop or notebook computer because of itsunique combination of lightness, weight, compact size, and fold-up form factor; battery-saving, low-power draw
on USB connection; and of course big screen 2D viewing and 3D Stereovision gaming capabilities.
The Z800 3DVisor can be used in addition to your built-in display as a dual monitor (mirrored), or to extendyour windows desktop for larger viewing and work space. As a standalone 2D display the Z800 3DVisor lets
you extend the life of your laptop battery charge (by shutting off your power consuming LCD panel) whileproviding a big screen working or viewing environment in complete privacy. The extended desktop and privacycan significantly add to the usefulness of your laptop computer when traveling. For the full excitement of 3D
Stereovision, your Z800 3DVisor will need to be used as a standalone external display for your laptop.
Dual Monitors Select the Settings tab in the Display Properties Window (Control Panel/Display/Settings)
Set Screen Resolution to 800 x 600
ClickApply ClickOkay to close window
Press the Function Key Combination for your laptop that toggles the external display to the DualMonitor (Internal and External display setting) (For example the combination is Function F8 on a DellPrecision M70)
Open the Display Properties Window Select the Settings tab
Set Screen Resolution to 800 x 600 Press Apply
LED on the Z800 Controller should change from red to amber to indicate 2D video input at 800 x600 resolution
ClickOKto close window
Extended Desktop Select the Settings tab in the Display Properties Window
NOTE: If you see graphic boxes indicating Monitor 1 and Monitor 2, proceed with the following steps.
If not, review the documentation that came with your computer or contact the manufacturer about
Extended Desktop capabilities for your computer graphics card.
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3.3 Laptop or Notebook Computer Setup (cont.)
Click on Monitor 1 Set Screen Resolution to 800 x 600
ClickApply Click on Monitor 2 (or right click on the graphic and select Attach)
Set Monitor 2 Screen Resolution to 800 x 600
Position Monitor 2 to the virtual location desired by clicking and holding your mouse on the Monitor2 image and dragging to the desired location relative to Monitor 1.
ClickApply Check the box for Extend Windows Desktop to this Monitor
NOTE: For easiest transition for the mouse cursor between monitors, both Monitor 1
and Monitor 2 should be set to 800 x 600 resolution.
ClickApply
ClickOKto close window
LED on the Z800 Controller should change from red to amber to indicate 2D video input at 800 x600 resolution
Now you can click on and drag documents, files and other windows back and forth between monitors.Remember to deactivate the head tracker in the Z800 3DVisor Display Utility if you are using applicationswhere you do not want inadvertent mouse movement.NOTE: Do not set Monitor 2 as your primary display until you have tested the 800 x 600 resolution
setting with Extended Desktop.
Standalone 2D Monitor Select the Settings tab in the Display Properties Window Set Screen Resolution to 800 x 600
ClickApply
ClickOkay to close window
Press the Function Key Combination for your laptop that toggles the external display to the DualMonitor (Internal and External display setting) (For example the combination is Function F8 on a DellPrecision M70)
Open the Display Properties Window Select the Settings tab
Set Screen Resolution to 800 x 600
Press Apply
LED on the Z800 Controller should change from red to amber to indicate 2D video input at 800 x600 resolution
ClickOKto close window
Press the Function Key Combination again to toggle to External Display only. The Z800 shouldnow be your only display (for privacy and saving battery charge life).
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3.3 Laptop or Notebook Computer Setup (cont.)
3D Viewing and GamingYour Z800 3DVisor will automatically sense 3D Stereovision video input when you plug in the video and USB
cables and turn on your computer. You will need to make sure that your NVIDIA graphics card is properlysetup and enabled for 800 x 600 resolution and 60 Hz. refresh rate (See Section 2.5 Downloading andInstalling NVIDIA 3D Driver Software). You may also need to activate 3D output in the game you wish to
play (See the documentation that came with your game software).
NOTE: On most laptop computers using NVIDIA graphics cards, you must set the Z800 3DVisor as a
standalone external monitor and turn off the internal laptop display with the steps below, to view 3D
Stereovision.
Select the Settings tab in the Display Properties Window Set Screen Resolution to 800 x 600
ClickApply
ClickOkay to close window Press the Function Key Combination for your laptop that toggles the external display to the Dual
Monitor (Internal and External display setting) (For example the combination is Function F8 on a DellPrecision M70)
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3.3 Laptop or Notebook Computer Setup (cont.) Open the Display Properties Window
Select the Settings tab Set Screen Resolution to 800 x 600
Press Apply
LED on the Z800 Controller should change from red to green to indicate 3D video input at 800 x600 resolution
ClickOKto close window
Press the Function Key Combination again to toggle to External Display only. The Z800 shouldnow be your only display
Open the Display Properties Window
Select the Settings tab Click on Advanced
Click on the tab for your NVIDIA graphics card Click on Stereo Setup and Test
Confirm that the resolution is set to 800 x 600 and refresh rate to 60 Hz. ClickLaunch Test Application If 3D is present press Esc to close Test Application
If 3D is not present press Esc to close Test Application. Recheck all settings in the NVIDIA driverand make sure that the Stereo Mode is enabled in the Z800 3DVisor Display Utility (See Section 3.4
Using the Display Utility Software) then re-launch the Test Application ClickOKto close window
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3.3 Laptop or Notebook Computer Setup (cont.)
NOTE: If you view 3D information on your normal 2D monitor or the Z800 with 3D disabled, you will
see double images that flicker. When in 3D mode, objects close to you should have more separationthan objects that should appear farther away.
Getting back to Normal or Previous SettingsDesktop systems can be returned to normal settings through the Display Properties screen by setting theresolution for Monitor 1 to the original resolution with which you started. In Extended Desktop Mode yourwill first need to select Monitor 2 and uncheck Extend Windows Desktop to this monitor.
On Laptop systems shift back to internal display or dual displays using the Function Key combination for
switching displays (usually Function F4, F6 or F8). Next set the resolution to the original setting. In ExtendedDesktop Mode your will first need to select Monitor 2 and uncheck Extend Windows Desktop to this
monitor.
Exit the Z800 3DVisor Display Utility by right-clicking the Z800 Icon on the task bar in the lower right cornerof the screen and select exit.
Unplug the USB cable and video cables from the Z800 Controller (and audio cables if used) and carefully storeall items in the Z800 Storage and carrying case.
3.4 Using the Z800 3DVisor Software UtilityThe Z800 3DVisor Display Utility allows you to set up and control various features of the Z800 3DVisor
including the Motion Sensor (head tracker), Brightness, Image Fine Tuning, Image Position, 3D Stereo Features,and Defaults.
Motion SensorWhen you plug the Z800 3DVisor into the USB port on your computer you will see
the Z800 3DVisor Software Utility window appear on your screen. This is your opportunity to calibrate theMotion Sensor (head tracking device), adjust the speed and sensitivity of horizontal and vertical motion, ordisable the Motion sensor for applications that do not require head tracking.
When activated, the Motion Sensor Software translates head movements into mouse movements using mouseemulation. The head tracker motion augments the mouse control. The USB cable must be connected andthe Z800 3DVisor software must be running for head tracker operation. The Z800 icon will be minimized onthe toolbar in the system tray (lower right hand corner of the screen) while the software is running. TheMotion Sensortab allows you to adjust the speed and sensitivity of the head tracker motion. With the Visorpositioned on your head while facing the computer, move your head in all directions while adjusting the speed
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3.4 Using the Display Utility Software (cont.)on the X and Y axis. Individual preferences and the type of game played will determine the adjustments thatyou make. Many games will allow for mouse sensitivity and acceleration. These controls will also impact headtracker motion.
To Calibrate the Motion Sensor, use the following steps. Remember, the Z800 3DVisor must be plugged into aUSB port on your computer for the Visor and Software Utility to function.
1. Place the Z800 3DVisor on a flat surface right side
up in with the front facing your computer or primarymonitor.
2. With the Software Utility open to the Motion
Sensor tab, move the cursor to Reset to Center and click.3. The head tracking feature is now fully functional. You can use
the three sliders for Sensitivity, X Speed and Y Speed to adjustmovement to your preferences.
NOTE: It may be necessary to check the Invert Y-Axis direction box to be compatible with the up and
down signals of some games or applications.
Right-side up position for calibration
Click -or+(or move slider) to
adjust smoothness of tracker
movement.
Fine = small smoother incre-
ments
Rough = large movement
increments
Click -or+ (or move slider) to
adjust horizontal motion
Fast = small moves result in
large change in pointer posi-
tion (speed and distance)
Slow = large moves result in
small change in pointer pos-
tion (speed and distance)
Click -or+ (or move slider) to
adjust vertical motion
Fast = small moves result in
large change in pointer posi-
tion (speed and distance)
Slow = large moves result in
small change in pointer pos-
tion (speed and distance)
This box is checked as the default for
vertical head motion to correspond
correctly for most software. Certaingames may require this box to be
unchecked for up and down head mo-
tions to match vertical movements.
Click to deactivate head tracking
for watching DVDs or using word
processing or other applications
where the head tracker wouldinterfere with mouse functions or.
press (Ctrl+Alt+P to disable)
(Ctrl+Alt+S to enable) at anytime.
Recalibrates pointer position to the
current position of the Visor. Or
press Ctrl+Alt+C without opening
this utility. Visor position becomescenter of the screen (make sure
the Visor is in the correct level
position). Change is instantaneous.
Press to apply any changes ma
with sliders. Not necessary w
-or+ buttons or Reset to Cen
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3.4 Using the Display Utility Software (cont.)Brightness Adjust the brightness by clicking Activate to cycle from dimmer to brighter.
NOTE: You can also cycle Brightness using button number one on the Z800 Controller.
Image Settings and Positioning The Image Settings and Positioning tabs allow fine tuning of Z8003DVisor image quality to your computer output.
NOTE: The default settings are good for most PC Systems. Do not adjust the following parametersunless necessary.
Your Z800 3D Visor can be fine-tuned to the video output signal of your computer. Objectionable video noiseand/or screen positioning can be corrected using simple adjustments. Use the procedures below to adjust theimage quality.
Screen Positioning The image from your computer should be centered in the Z800 Display Window. Ifyou cannot see all four corners of the image use the procedure for Positioning adjustment below.
Image SettingsIf you observe objectionable noise in the form of double lines or oscillating lines in imagesdisplayed in the Z800 Display Window follow the steps below for Pixel Clock and Phase adjustment.
NOTE: Perform all adjustments with 2D images only. Minimize (do not close) the Z800 3DVisor
Display Utility when adjustments are completed.
Step 1: Positioning Open the Z800 3DVisor Software Utility by double clicking the shortcut on your desktop or the Icon
in the extensions tray (lower right corner)
Click on the Positioning tab Click on the Open Test Pattern button
Use the Horizontal and Vertical position adjustment controls (+/-) to adjust horizontal and verticalpositioning so that all four corners of the test pattern image are visible and centered
Click repeatedly to cyclethrough Visor brightnesssettings.
Or use the left button orthe Z800 Controller.
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3.4 Using the Display Utility Software
Screen Position Test Pattern
Step 3: Pixel Clock
NOTE: You should only attempt to adjust Pixel Clock settings if you see a blurring between the verticalblack and white lines that make the entire screen look gray. When in doubt compare the test screen
on the Z800 3DVisor to the same test screen on a monitor.
Click on the Image Settings tab Click on the OpenTest Pattern button Use the Pixel Clockadjustment controls (+/-) or sliders to adjust the clock so that there is a distinctdifference between the black and white verticle bars in the test pattern image. Tiny lines are okay, if you see a
full screen of noise, you have gone too far. Be careful not to cause horizontal image stretching or shrinking bymoving th eclock ajustment too far in either direction.
Step 2: Phase Click on the Open Test Pattern button
Use the Phase adjustment (+/-) to adjust phase until any horizontal noise across the vertical barsvanishes and you see only clean vertical lines displayed
Press Close Test Pattern to exit test pattern
It may be necessary to repeat the above procedures in the same order for optimal tuning of the display.
Opens and Closes Test
Pattern for Horizontal &
Vertical adjustment. Use
to help center the full
screen video image.
Click -or+ (or move
slider) to center image in
the Z800 3DVisor screen.
Use -or+ for best results. Click to return to position-
ing factory settings
Miminuze software to
exit. Display Utility must
remain operating in the
background for the head
tracker to function.
Click -or+ (or move
slider) to center image in
the Z800 3DVisor screen.
Use -or+ for best results.
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3.4 Using the Display Utility Software
Image Settings Adjustment Test Pattern
3D Stereo
Enable/Disable Enables stereovision 3D mode (3D is typically enabled automatically if 3D stereosignals are present (See table below)
Stereo SeparationAllows adjustment in the horizontal position between the right and left images ofmaximized stereo effect and comfort (see table below)
Click -or+ (or move slider) to
adjust video clock frequency until
you see sharp alternating black
and white vertical lines,
Miminuze software to exit.
Display Utility must remain
operating in the background
for the head tracker to
function.
Return to factory Settings
for Pixel Clock & Phase
Opens and Closes Test
Pattern for Pixel Clock
& Phase adjustment. Use
to judge improvements inimage quality
Default is Stereo Mode (3D
Video) Enabled. Stereovision
must be enabled in the NVIDIA
driver and/or in the game you
wish to play. Uncheck this box
to turn off Stereovision on the
Z800.
Move slider to adjust separation
between left and right video im-
ages. (More separation improves
3D image. Less may make image
more comfortable to view) Or
make this adjustment with your
graphic card software.
Click -or+ (or move slider) to
adjust noise level until you noise
or distortion between vertical
lines disappears,
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3.4 Using the Display Utility Software (cont.)
Misc -External Monitor Enableprevents dimming on some laptop computer systems
Reset EEPROM Use this function to reset all display settings to defaults.
Exiting the Z800 3DVisor Software UtilityThe Z800 3DVisor Software Utility must be running in the background whenever you are using the Z800
3DVisor for full functionality and to avoid the automatic time out feature from putting the Z800 3DVisor instandby mode (no video) while you are wearing it. The software Utility will load and activate automaticallyevery tiem you start your computer. If you need to turn the Software Utility off simply right click on the
ICON in the extentions tray and select EXIT.
Check when connecting an
external monitor to the Z800
Controller when using a
desktop computer. Use to set
correct brightness level on the
external monitor. Leave this
box Unchecked (default) when
connecting to a laptop com-
puter with built-in monitor.
Click to reset the Z800 3DVi-
sor to original factory settings
(Note: some video setting are
not stored in the controller
EEPROM).
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3.4 Using the Display Utility Software (cont.)
Setting Adjustment FunctionMotion
SensorOption
Sensitivity adjust slider from
fine to rough Speed X adjust slider for left
to right speed Speed Y adjust slider for up
and down speed
Invert Y-axis Check oruncheck box to have tracker
follow head motion up or down Disable Check box to
disable head tracker
Reset to Center recalibratetracker position:- Place visor on flat surface in
right-side-up position facingcomputer
- Press Reset to Center with
tracker stationary
Note: USB Cable must be connected
Adjust sensitivity and speed of head
tracker motions in mouse emulation.
Adjust tracker to follow head
movements up and down.
Turn off head tracker (especially while
watching DVDs or performing office
tasks such as word processing.
Recalibrate tracker position relative to
head motion and mouse position.
Brightness Brightness
+ Increases brightness
- Decreases brightness
Brightness adjusts the luminance of
the display.
Contrast
+ Increase contrast
- Decrease contrast
Image Pixel Clock- Use the and + sliders to adjust away
interference. Minimum: (-) ~ Maximum:
(+)
Adjustments allow you to adjust your
Z800 display to your preference.
This adjustment can remove jitter if
your PC video phase is different than
the Z800 3DVisor internal clock.
If satisfactory results are mot obtained
using the Phase adjustment, use the
Pixel Clock adjustment and then use
Phase again.
PhaseUse the - and + sliders to adjust away interference.
Minimum: (-) ~ Maximum: (+)
Position Horizontal- Moves screen image left
+ Moves screen image right
Position moves the viewing area
around on the monitor screen.
When making changes to either the
Horizontal or Vertical settings, no
changes will occur to the size of the
viewing area; the image will simply be
shifted in response to your selection/
change.
Vertical:
(-) min
(+) maximum separation
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3D Stereo
(from sequential
stereovision)
Enable/Disable
Select enable for 3D
Select disable for 2D
Enables stereovision 3D mode. (3D is
typically enabled automatically if 3D
stereo signals are present; otherwise
the default is 2D). Resetting the USB
connection by unplugging and re-
plugging in the cable to the USB portshould also change the 3D-2D setting
to the proper mode.
Stereo Separation:
(-) minimum separation(+) maximum separation
The difference in horizontal position
between the right and left images.
The greater the stereo separation,
the greater the stereo effect. Too
much separation, however, can be
uncomfortable if your eyes are not
adjusted to stereo. This can also be
adjusted using F2 and F3 keys with
most NVIDIA 3D drivers).
Misc. Enable
Select enable if using an external monitor(usually needed when using a laptop
computer).
Reset EEPROM Click to reset
Use to change brightness of screen
when using external (multiple)monitor(s).
Use to reset all settings to defaults
3.5 Controller Indicators and FunctionsThe power indicator light on the Controller signals the status of the equipment. A green or amber lightindicates that the headset is connected properly to your computer and you are ready to begin. Additional light
colors will identify any changes within the normal functioning of the equipment.
Brightness
On/Off
Test Patterns
LED
Controller LED
Controller Indicator Lights
LED Color Function
Green Display function normal in 3D mode
Amber Display function normal in 2D mode
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Flashing red Critical failure
Controller ButtonsUse the buttons on the Controller to access menus for additional options as well as providing power on/off.
Waking the Z800 3DVisor from standby mode (the visor will go into standby mode automatically if not used
for 5 minutes or more) can be accomplished by momentarily pressing any of the buttoms on the controller.NOTE: Most functions of the Controller are also available by using the Z800 3DVisor Display Utility
Software.
Switch Function
Brightness Change the brightness of the screen by cycling through preset levels
Power Turns the display off and on, or wakens from standby
Menu Brings up the Display Utility Menu screen
NOTE: The Display Utility menu screen may conflict with applications running in full-screen mode. It
may be necessary to reduce games on other software from full-screen to window mode when accessing
the Z800 Display Utility Software.
Brightness
On/Off
Test Patterns
LED
Controller Buttons
3.6 Give Yourself a RestAs with any monitor, you should take frequent breaks (every hour or so) to prevent eye strain.The immersive effect of your Z800 3DVisor can produce intense concentration and reduced blinking, leadingto dryness of the eyes and other symptoms of eye strain. It may be helpful to blink more often.
3.7 Standby and Power DownEnergy-saving Standby ModeStandby mode is activated whenever the Z800 3DVisor senses lack of head movement for longer than ten
minutes. Conversely, picking up the Visor up to put it on your head is enough to trigger the advanced OLEDmicrodisplays instant-on image. The automatic standby mode is designed to minimize energy consumption andalso protects the displays in your Z800 3DVisor from static image retention, similar to the function of a screen
saver on a CRT or Plasma screen.NOTE: The Z800 3DVisor must be plugged into the USB port on your computer and the Z800
3DVisor Software Utility must be running at all times (even if you disable the motion sensor) for
the Standby mode to function correctly. If you use the optional AC power adapter, the timeout
will default to 150 minutes and must be resest by pushing any button on the Z800 3DViser
Controller Box.
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Helpful Hints When watching a DVD or movie file on your PC, you should always maximize the media player
window to fill the entire screen To avoid mouse cursor movements that will prevent your DVD software from running on full screen
mode deactivate the Motion Sensor. (See Section 3.4 Using the Z800 3DVisor Software.)
Standby Mode with AC Power SupplyThe optional AC power supply which supplies 5V dc can be used when the Z800 3DVisor is connected to avideo device other than a PC computer system with USB. When connected to this external power supplyand alternate compatible video source, the standby mode will be activated automatically after 150 minutes.Pressing any button on the Z800 3DVisor Controller will waken the system from standby mode.
Power DownPower down the Z800 3DVisor by pressing the power button or unplugging the USB cable on the Controller.
With virtually no warm-up time required, the OLED microdisplays will come on instantly any time you turn onthe Z800 3DVisor.
NOTE: Make certain to unplug the USB cable to the Z800 3DVisor when not in use, particularly if you
are in an airplane or other moving vehicle. Vehicle motion, bumps or jolts are enough to prevent thedisplay system from going into, or staying in, standby mode.
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Care and HandlingThe Z800 3DVisor has been designed with special optic features that will enhance your enjoyment of playing 3Dgames. Taking proper care of the visor is important for optimal functioning of the equipment.
If you experience problems with using your Z800 3DVisor, the Troubleshooting section of this user guide may
answer many of your questions. For additional questions that are not addressed in the user guide please contacteMagin Technical Support.
4.1 Storing and Cleaning
Your Z800 3DVisor may be safely stored in the included carrying case. The case will protect your Z8003DVisor from sand and dust, and it is specially designed to protect your Visor from shock and scratches during
transportation.
The Z800 3DVisor should be kept in a clean and dry location out of direct sunlight. Store your Z800 3DVisorso that it is protected from extremes of heat, cold, or humidity. Avoid dirty or sandy environments as thesecan lead to scratching of optics and damage to the Z800 3DVisor mechanical adjustments.
Avoid exposure to liquids. If your Z800 3DVisor does get wet, dry thoroughly before using. Use the eMaginlens cleaning cloth included with your Z800 3DVisor Display, or a lint-free cloth when cleaning your Visor.Paper towels or household cloths may scratch or damage the lenses.
Cleaning solutions should not be used to clean your visor.Do not use Isopropyl alcohol or solutionscontaining alcohol to clean the lenses or plastic parts on your visor. Use only clean dry cloths asnoted above. Use a camera pressure canister to occasionally blow out dirt.
Extra eMagin lens cleaning cloths can be ordered at www.3dvisor.com. Lint free cloths can also be purchasedat most camera supply stores.
4.2 Protecting and Maintaining Image QualityAlways turn off your Z800 3DVisor if you will be away from your computer for ten minutes or longer. LikeCRT monitors and plasma screens the microdisplays in your Z800 3DVisor should be protected from retention
of static images (also referred to as burn-in of static images). The Z800 3DVisor has an automatic standbymode that will turn off the display image if Motion Sensor data is not received from the head tracker for morethan 10 minutes (150 minutes when using optional external power supply). This automatic shutoff will not
occur if the visor is moving (such as in a car, airplane or train). You should manually turn off the Z800 3DVisoror unplug the USB connector when the visor is idle in a moving vehicle.
Static image retention can be corrected or reduced by creating an all-white screen (all pixels on) or an
opposite pattern of brightness, and displaying this image on your Z800 3DVisor until the image is no longernoticeable. This procedure should be done as infrequently as possible as it will affect the overall lifetime of the
display.
eMagin is not responsible for any customer-induced damage, including image retention. Avoid excessive use of
fixed/immobile patterns on the display.NOTE: Make certain to power down the Z800 3DVisor when not in use, particularly if you are in an
airplane or other moving vehicle. Vehicle motion, bumps or jolts are enough to prevent the display
system from going into, or staying in, standby mode.
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Help When You Need It
5.1 Troubleshooting
If you are experiencing any difficulties using the Z800 3DVisor check and make sure that all the cables areconnected properly and the power is turned on. The troubleshooting section may provide answers to many ofyour questions.
Problem Possible Solution Reference
No Video Make sure the settings for your video source are set to800 x 600 pixels, 60 Hz refresh rate
Section 2 Getting Started
Blank video after10 min.
Automatic standby mode is enabled. Make sure the Z8003DVisor Sofraware Utiliity is operating and press anybutton on Controller to waken display
Section 2 Getting Started
Image not in 3D Make sure there is a solid green light on the controllerindicating 3D video stream is available. If not, check thesettings of your nVidia Graphics Card.
Make sure the Enable 3D box is checked on the 3DStereo tab of the Z800 3DVisor Software Utility.
Section 3 Using Your Z8003DVisor
Image is fuzzy Check the video connectors to be sure they are cleanand fully inserted.
Make sure the Eyepiece module is pushed in towardsyou face as much as possible and tilt out the bottom to
adjust focus Make sure the IPD is adjusted properly. Check Pixel Clock and Phase adjustments to remove
any image distortion or noise.
Section 2 Getting Started
Section 3 Using Your Z8003DVisor
Head tracking notworking
Make certain that USB cable is plugged into yourcomputer and the Z800 3DVisor.
Make certain the Z800 3DVisor Software Utility isrunning (look for icon in extensions tray on the lowerright of the screen)
Make certain the Motion Sensor drivers and Z8003DVisor Software Utility is installed on your computer
Make the USB cable is plugged into a port that hasinternal bus power (Note: some computers may requireyou to plug in an externally-powered USB hub betweenthe computer port and the Z800 3DVisor Controller
Section 2 Getting Started
Section 3 Using Your Z8003DVisor
Problem withmultiple visorsconnected
If you hook up more than one pair of Visors to a
single source via a splitter you will see degradation in theimage quality due to the splitting of the signal. Adistribution amplifier may help
Section 2 - Getting Stared
Brow piecepopped out
Sometimes putting on and taking off the Z800 3DVisor can cause the brow piece to pop out of its guides.You can easily snap the brow piece back into position byfirmly pressing it into the brow piece guides on the visor.
Section 4 - Using Your Z8003D Visor
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5.2 Product Support
Customer Support Sources:Your first source of help is this manual. Read and follow all instructions and steps completely. Refer to thetroubleshooting section if you have problems with operating your Z800 3DVisor. You will also find FrequentlyAsked Questions, updates and general information on the eMagin and NVIDIA web sites. If you cant find ananswer to your problem at the above resources, email or call eMagin technical support.
1. Email: [email protected]
2. Telephone: 877-362-4465 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM Pacific Time Zone
3. eMagin Website: http://3dvisor.com and www.emagin.com
4. NVIDIA Website:www.nvidia.com
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5.3 Product Specifications
Z800 3DVisor Features
40 degree diagonal field of view
360 degree horizontal field with the state-of-the-art head tracking device SVGA 2D or 3D stereovision (800 x 600) OLEDs
High contrast (200:1) ratio Full color (>16.7 million) pixels
Low power (USB-powered) Visor Lightweight, ergonomic [>8oz] Visor Build-in stereo sound and noise-canceling microphone
Z800 3DVisor Specifications
Model Name eMagin Z800 3D Visor
Viewing Equivalent 105 inch screen viewed at 12 feet
View Angle 40 deg diagonal FOV
Headtracking 360 deg horizontal, >60 deg vertical
Aspect Ratio 4x3
Resolution SVGA 800x600 per display
Number of Colors 24-bit color for more than 16.7 million
Brightness >50 cd/m
Contrast Ratio >200:1
Stereovision Automatic detect of frame-sequential stereovision data renders2D or 3D video
Weight (display set)
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5.4 Optional AccessoriesSeveral optional accessories are available for your Z800 3DVisor. All accessories below can be ordereddirectly from www.3dvisor.com or www.emagin.com. Color Kits include custom color visor and controllercover sets, screwdriver and instructions. Available colors: Basalt Black (gloss finish), Azurite Blue (gloss finish)and Olivine Green (soft flat finish): instructions. Available colors: Basalt Black (gloss finish).
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Appendix: NoticeseMagin Absolute Customer Satisfaction AssuranceIn the event that you are not absolutely satisfied with your eMagin system for any reason you may return aneMagin system that you purchased directly from eMagin (not from a third party) within thirty (30) days fromyour date of delivery, for a full refund minus the cost of shipping and handling and a 15% restocking fee. You are
responsible for the costs of shipping the system back to eMagin fully insured. This policy applies only to individualconsumers who purchase directly from the eMagin web site for personal use, and does not apply to productspurchased by business or government entities, products purchased for evaluation, or products intended for resale.
Contact an eMagin Customer Care Specialist to receive a return material authorization (RMA) number. Pleasenote ACSA Product Return in the subject line of your email. The product must be in its original box and notdamaged, and include all documentation, accessories, and peripherals (if applicable). The processing time of anyrefund may require up to 6 weeks. Refunds will be made either by credit card refund or by check, at eMaginsoption.
Limited WarrantyeMagin warrants products against defects in material or workmanship as follows
Products: eMagin will repair products with new or refurbished parts, or replace the product free of charge, for a
period of 90 days from the date of sale in the event of a defect in materials or workmanship.
Repairs: eMagin will repair or replace defective parts used in the repair or replacement of this product with new orrefurbished parts, free of charge, for a period equal to the remainder of the original limited warranty period on theoriginal product, or for 30 days after the date of the repair, whichever is longer.
This warranty only covers failures due to defects in materials and workmanship which occur during normal use.The warranty does not cover damages which occurred in shipment, cosmetic damage, damage that is attributableto acts of God, failures which are caused by products not supplied by the warrantor, or failures which result fromaccident, misuse, abuse, neglect, mishandling, faulty installation, misapplication, improper installation, operationor maintenance, alteration, modification, introduction of sand, humidity or liquids, line power surge, impropervoltage supply, lightning damage, or subjecting the product to operating/environmental conditions in excess of themaximum values or below the minimum values set forth in the applicable specifications, or products serviced byanyone other than eMagin. The warranty is invalid if the factory-applied serial number has been altered or removed
from the product. This warranty does not cover products sold as is or with all faults. This warranty excludessoftware, non-eMagin branded products and accessories, or products for which eMagin has not received payment.
There are no express warranties except as l isted above. Repair or replacement as provided under this warrantyis the exclusive remedy of the purchaser. eMagin shall not be liable for lost profits, lost sales, loss of use of theproduct, or other incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of this product, or arising out of anybreach of this warranty. All express and implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for aparticular purpose and title, are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above.
Contact an eMagin Customer Care Specialist to receive a return material authorization (RMA) number. Theproduct must be in its original box and not damaged, and include all documentation, accessories, and peripherals (ifapplicable).
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FCC Compliance StatementThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) thisdevice may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with thelimits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to providereasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Product changes or modifications not expressly approved by eMagin Corporation could void the users authority tooperate the equipment.
Responsible Party:
eMagin Corporation2070 Route 52
Hopewell Junction, NY 12533United States of America
845.838.7900
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003
Cet appareil numriqu de la classe B est conform la norme NMB-003 du Canada
Z800 3DVisor is a trademark of eMagin Corporation. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
ForceWare and NVIDIA are registered trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation.
Copyright: June 20, 2005 -- eMagin Corporation