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VIDEO EYEWEAR SV320
USER MANUAL
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Important Safety Instructions
Follow these safety instructions when using or handling your Saibex
Video Eyewear to reduce the risk of fie, electric shock, and injury to
persons and property.
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READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY INFORMATION PROVIDED
BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT.
Use the product only for its intended use, as described in this manual.
Close supervision is needed when this product is by or near children.
Children under the age of seven (7) are still learning to focus and track with their eyes. Their vision is
stil immature. For these reasons, THIS PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE USED BY CHILDREN UNDER
THE AGE OF SEVEN (7).
Avery small portion of the population may experience epileptic seizures when viewing certain kinds of
flashing lights or pattems that are commonly present in our daily environment. These persons also
experience seizures while watching some kinds of television pictures or playing certain video games
including the use of a display system, such as this product. Consult a physician if you have any
epileptic condition or if you experience any of the following symptoms while using this device: altered
vision, muscle twitching, other involuntary movements, loss of awareness of your surroundings,
‘mental confusion, and/or convulsions.
Immersive video, whether viewed on a regular TV, a movie theater screen or a Saibex video display,
can potentially have adverse effects on the user including motion sickness, perceptual after effects
and disorientation, and decreased postural stability and eye strain. Take frequent breaks to lessen the
potential of these effects, as is commonly suggested for other items, such as keyboards and computer
‘monitors, that you may tend to fixate or concentrate on. If your eyes show signs of fatigue or dryness
or if any of the above symptoms is noted, immediately discontinue use of this device and do not
resume using it for at least
30 minutes after the symptoms have subsided
Permanent or temporary hearing loss or impairment can result from excessive volume levels emitted
from the headphones. Always adjust the volume to a safe level BEFORE wearing the product or
headphones.10.
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Always be aware of the world around you. This product will immerse you in realistic sights and sounds,
possibly causing you to forget about the real world around you and the threats to your well being and
the well being of others. DO NOT use this product near stairs, balconies, or other things that can be
tripped over, run into, knocked down or fallen over. This product should only be used while you are
seated and never while using sharp or potentially dangerous objects, operating any form of
mechanical device, or performing any act that normally requires you to see what you are doing.
This product may be tethered to a power outlet and cables may extend between components. Be
careful that these cords do not tangle around you or pose a potential threat to the safety of others.
Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord. Position the power cord so that it will not be walked
upon or possibly tripped over.
Do not set any part of your Saibex product on a heating register, over a radiator or on top of electrical
components that may cause the Saibex product to be exposed to excessive heat.
Do not use while wet or while standing in water.
Do not use this product near water (for example, near a shower, bathtub, sink or swimming pool),
Never insert objects of any kind, other than those specifically approved for that use by Saibex, into any
connectors, ports, slits or other openings in the product.
Unplug the product from any external power source before cleaning and do not use any aerosol or
liquid cleaners.
Do not disassemble this product. If service work is required, contact Saibex using the Support contact
information shown in this manual.
Do not overload any wall outlets, extension cords or other power supply sources (such as a USB
computer connection).
Avoid using the product while connected to an external power source during an electrical storm. Use a
surge protector to protect the product from possible damage.
Do not pull or yank on the cable, kink any of the cables or tie them in sharp or tight knots. Do not hang
the product or allow it to be suspended by any of its cables. To disconnect cables, pull on the cable
connector. Cables damaged by such actions are not covered by the produet's limited warranty.20. Do not leave a static image displayed for a prolonged period of time. If a static image is continuously
displayed, that image may stick on the display—a phenomenon known as “image stick”. This condition
is not permanent, but may require a considerable amount of operational display time to dissipate
depending upon the degree of image stick. Thirty to 60 minutes of continuous motion display will
eliminate most image stick effects.
21. Do not drop, strike, or cause any portion of the product to be struck or shaken aggressively. Such
actions may damage the product and void your warranty.
22, Save these instructions.
Unplug the product from all external power sources immediately if:
The power cord or USB cord is damaged or frayed.
iquid has been sprayed, splashed or poured on the product.
‘Any component of the product has been dropped or damaged.
The product exhibits any distinct change in performance.
Battery Safety Instructions:
Do not bum, disassemble, mutilate, or puncture the batteries. The batteries contain toxic materials that could
be released, resulting in injury.
Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
Remove batteries if stored over 7 days.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire, This could result in an explosion.
Batteries contain toxic materials and may be recyclable. Dispose of batteries in a method that is consistent
with your local laws and regulations,Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing your Saibex Video Eyewear.
Your Saibex Video Eyewear system consists of a wearable binocular Viewer
with removable stereo speakers, Controller, power supply and cables. It
connects to a broad assortment of audio/video sources delivering rich
traditional video through what is essentially your own personal and portable movie theater.
Package Contents
Your Saibex Video Eyewear system contains the following:
Viewer
1. Viewer Controller
2. Lithium lon Polymer 750mAh
3. AC Power Adapter
4. Audio/Video Cable
5. RCA Barrel Cable
6. Nose Bridges (2 Sizes — one installed)
7. USB charging cable
8. User's Manual
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Quick Start
You can setup your Saibex Video Eyewear in six fast and easy steps:
To learn more about the features and setup of your Saibex Video Eyewear, see
Getting to Know your Video Eyewear.
+ Connect BDM (Binocular Display Module) to the controller,
‘+ Connect the Controller to a compatible audiolvideo source.
Connect the included RCA Barrel A/V cable to the small “A/V" connector an the top of the Controller and the
three RCA Barrel connectors to your audio/video device.
On/Off Power Button
‘AN input port
Power Adapter Connector
AN output port
Both your Saibex Video Eyewear and the source device should be off whenever cables are connected or
disconnected.+ Turn on your Equipment.
Insert the included Lithium lon Polymer. The On/Off Power Button is located on the right side of the Controller.
* Puton your Video Eyewear.
Place the Saibex Video Eyewear on your head just like a pair of glasses. Take care not to apply excessive
outward force to the temple arms.
* Adjust the Viewer Fit and Image Quality.
The viewing angle for the Viewer is adjusted by tilting the front display portion of the Viewer up or down.
Removable Nose Pad
Stereo Speakers
! Viewer Tilt Pivot-point
+ Adjust the speakers.
Bend the arms of the speakers to comfortably position them outside your ear.
The speakers on your Saibex Video Eyewear are not to be placed in your ear like
conventional earbuds. Avoid excessive force and sharp bends that may damage
your Saibex Video Eyewear.
Your Saibex Video Eyewear is now ready for you to use and enjoy!Getting to Know Your Video Eyewear SV320
Compatible input Devices
Your Saibex Video Eyewear can be used with a wide variety of audio/video source devices—virtually anything
that outputs through a standard RCA audio/video connector (cable included) or with a cable specifically for
your video output device.
The following is a partial listing of compatible audio/video source devices:
Home TV / DVD / VCR, Portable DVD Player, iPod, Video Game System(PS II Xbox).Audio / Video Source Connector
The Saibex Video Eyewear includes a composite audio/video cable and A/V cable for iPod to enable easy
adaptation to broad range of audio/video sources.
B AW cable A
iPod AN port or connect with C port controller A/V input port
Composite Audio/Video Cable
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Controller with B Port
|f you have the audio/video sources is iPod, you can use the A/W cable for iPod.
If you have other audio/video sources, you should connect the A/V cable with to composite audio/video cable
first, and then connect to the audio/video sources.
(connect the audio/video sources)
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Viewing Angle Adjustment
The front display section of the Viewer can be tilted up or down to achieve the optimum viewing angle.
Note:
Atether strap can be attached to the temple arms of the Viewer to Prevent possible damage from being
dropped or knocked free during use.
Replaceable Nose Pads
Your Saibex Video Eyewear comes with two sizes of nose pads; small and large. If the attached nose pad
does not position your Eyewear comfortably or allows the Viewer to slide down the bridge of your nose, you
can try each of the nose pads to determine which is the best fit for you.The nose pads can be easily interchanged. Simply grasp and pull straight
back to remove the existing nose pad. Align the pegs on the back of a nose
pad and press it into place to install an alternate pad.
Adjusting and Removing the Speakers
Your Saibex Video Eyewear is equipped with adjustable stereo speakers and fit your own.
The rubberized speaker stems can be bent to comfortably position the speakers.
— 10 —The Controller
As its name implies, the Controller is used to control your Saibex Video Eyewear experience.
It connects the Viewer to an audio/video source device.
On/Off Power Button
AN input port
Power Adapter Connector
AN output port
Power On/Off
Turn your Saibex Video Eyewear On or Off by pressing the Power Button located on the
Option button will be illuminated. Push the Power Button again to turn the Controller off.
right edge of the
Restart your Saibex Video Eyewear 5 seconds after turning off,
otherwise it does not work normally.
— 11 —Power Adapter Connector
Your Saibex Video Eyewear comes with an AC Power Adapter that can be connected to a 100 — 230 volt AC
electrical outlet. When the Power Adaptor is used, your Saibex Video Eyewear will draw its power from the
adapter rather than from your batteries, Your Video Eyewear can be operated without batteries when power is
provided through the Power Adapter.
Batteries
Your Saibex Video Eyewear comes with one Lithium lon Polymer.
The batteries are accessible through a removable cover on the back of the Controller. This cover can be
removed by pressing inward, near the battery compartment cover's top edge, and then pulling down toward
the bottom of the Controller. Indicator marks inside the battery compartment show the correct orientation of the
batteries,
Your batteries should be removed whenever your Saibex Video Eyewear may be unused for more than a
week. A very small amount of power is consumed even when the unit is turned off. If the batteries are left in
the Controller they can be drained prematurely.
I your Saibex Video Eyewear display becomes unstable, refuses to function when turned on, or turns itself off
automatically, this may be an indication that your batteries are weak and require replacement.
Ways of charge:
Charge the battery by connecting the controller to your computer or an AC adapter.
‘+ For charging with the computer, the computer must be turned on and cannot be in Sleep or Suspend
mode.
‘* For charging with an AC adapter, make sure the adapter is plugged into a working electrical outlet.
The battery will be 80% charged after 2.5 hours, but a full three-hours charge is recommended.
The red indicator light of the AC power adapter is light once the adapter is linked to the electrical outlet. The
green light will stay on during the charge time, and it will tun off automatically when the battery is fully charged
‘of the AC adapter is disconnected.
— 2—Belt Clip
A convenient Belt Clip on the back of the Saibex Controller enables you to securely attach it to your belt for
improved comfort and security. If the Controller is placed on a counter or desktop and a cable is pulled, your
Controller can be dropped and damaged.
Caring for Video Eyewear
Your Saibex Video Eyewear is virtually carefree, requiring only occasional cleaning with a soft dry cloth. Do
not use any liquids, or even your breath, to clean the Viewer's display panel covers or optical assembly. Use
only approved optical lens cleaning pads, such as those designed for cleaning a camera lens.
Take care when handling your Saibex Video Eyewear cables, do not kink, fold, or tightly bend the cable
connecting the Viewer and Controller as it may damage the cable and void your warranty.
Your Saibex Video Eyewear is not designed for use in dusty or wet environments. Excessive dust or moisture,
such as rain, may infiltrate the unit and diminish its display quality. When not in use, the Eyewear must NOT
be exposed to temperatures outside of the range -20°C to 40°C. When in use, the device must NOT be
exposed to temperatures outside of the range 0°C to 40°C.
Video Eyewear Usage
We recommend that you take frequent breaks every 30 minutes when practical while using your Saibex Video
Eyewear to prevent eye strain. This is also recommended when using a traditional computer monitor. The
immersive nature of a Video Eyewear experience can produce intense concentration and reduced blinking
leading to dryness of the eyes and other symptoms of eye strain. Limit your maximum session time to that of a
standard movie (approximately 2 hours) or less.VIDEO
Specifications
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Back Focal Length
6.37 mm (-0.5 diopter/2 meter abject focus)
Cyberdisplay 230k | Resolution 320 x 240 (QVGA)
| Diagonal Size 0.24" (6mm)
| Active Area 4.80 mm x 3.60 mm
Color Configuration Vertical stripe
| Field of View 24° diagonal
Virtual image Size 35 inches diagonal at 7 fee!
| Eye Relief 20 mm.
Exit Pupil Diameter 10 mm
| Interpupillary Distance 63.5mm
Effective Focal Length 414.46 mm
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Environmental Storage Temperature -20 to. 800
Operating Temperature 0c toB0c
Humidity 40°C at 80% humidity for 240 hours
Shock 4 foot drop to concrete
Vibration 20 Hz to 2000 Hz, 6 G's RMS maximum 3 axes
Electrical Power consumption <450mW
Video signal Auto-selecting for either NTSC or PAL standard20 VIDE
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