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Power supply

[Important]

The AiRScouter can use the following power 

supplies:

- The supplied AC adapter.

- The supplied internal battery of the control 

box.

- An external battery (a third-party USB 

battery supplying the voltage of DC 5 V 

and the current of at least 1 A).

If multiple power supplies are connected to the 

AiRScouter, the following sources are prioritised:

a

AC adapter

b

External battery

c

Internal battery

[Example]

• If the external battery is disconnected while 

it is in use, the internal battery is used.

• If the external battery is connected while 

the internal battery is in use, the external 

battery is used.

The internal battery cannot charge while the 

AiRScouter is turned on.

The external battery cannot be used to charge 

the internal battery. The internal battery can 

only be charged using the AC adapter.

If the AiRScouter becomes hot due to continuous 

use or the external environmental conditions, the 

external power LED flashes rapidly. The internal 

battery cannot be charged in this state.

If a USB-AC conversion adapter is used as an 

external power supply, use one that supplies 

the voltage of DC 5 V and the current of at 

least 1 A.

You cannot charge the battery by connecting the 

AiRScouter to a computer using a USB cable.

Summary of Contents for WD-200 SERIES

Page 1: ...ons and operation methods for use with this product Read the whole guide before using your product and keep it for later reference Troubleshooting If you have any problems with this product to find a solution see Page 35 User s Guide WD 200 Version 0 UK ENG ...

Page 2: ...symbols and conventions throughout this User s Guide Symbols and conventions used in this document Important Explains precautions that must be observed when using this product Note Provides supplementary information about using this product ...

Page 3: ... suit the application 17 Adjust the focal length 18 4 Settings 19 Adjust brightness 19 Lock the control panel 19 Enlarge the centre of the screen 20 Rotate the image 20 Replace the pads 21 Attach the rear band 22 Replace with the flexible arm for right eye 24 Replace the mirror unit 28 Power supply 30 Use external batteries 31 Set Power Saving Mode 32 5 Maintenance 33 Clean the mirror unit 33 Clea...

Page 4: ...4 6 Troubleshooting 35 Appendix 42 Li ion rechargeable batteries 42 Product specification 44 Consumables and optional accessories 46 Requesting repairs 47 ...

Page 5: ...ays images sent from the control box bFull mirror unit Projects images from the head display cFlexible Arm Allows you to adjust the head display to the position and angle you want dHead Band Supports the product on your head eVideo Input Cable Allows you to connect the control box to the head display Checking package contents Note If the head band feels too loose use the rear band to support it a ...

Page 6: ...box and is also used to charge the internal battery The plug may differ by country Li ion lithium ion rechargeable battery Before using the AiRScouter fit the battery into the control box and use the AC adapter provided to charge it Cable Clip Use this clip to attach the cable to your clothing to keep it out of the way Attach the string of the cable clip to the cable as shown on the right ...

Page 7: ... right eye if viewing the head display with your right eye The letter R is printed on the flexible arm for right eye User s Guide this document Explains the basic functions and operation of the AiRScouter as well as other content such as maintenance methods Also use it to check what to do if a problem occurs for example loss of video output Product Safety Guide Explains precautions for use with th...

Page 8: ...head display onto the eye It has a lens cover attached on the inside to protect the lens inside the head display cVideo Input Cable Connects the control box to the head display dEyeglass protection sheet If you use the AiRScouter with glasses on this sheet prevents force being exerted on the head display and possible damage to the glasses if a lens is touched Names and functions of main parts c a ...

Page 9: ...ix Slot Holds the head display cable along the head band dRear Band attachment Allows you to attach the rear band to prevent the head band from falling off and to help tighten it onto the head eFlexible Arm Allows you to freely adjust the position and angle of the head display relative to the eye fDial Adjusts the stiffness of the flexible arm ball joint b c d e f a ...

Page 10: ...ntrol box and charge the internal battery cHDMI connecting port Allows you to connect HDMI compatible devices dHead Display connecting port Allows you to connect the head display to the control box eUSB micro B port for external battery Allows you to connect a third party USB battery This port cannot be used to charge the internal battery Control Panel buttons a b c d e a b c d ...

Page 11: ... by 180 Press and hold it for two seconds to flip the image horizontally dBrightness button Press this button to select one of five brightness levels Control Panel Status LEDs aDisplay LED green Lights while the AiRScouter is on and an image is being projected on the display bKey Lock LED orange Lights when button operation on the control box is locked For more information see page 19 cInternal ba...

Page 12: ...device Power OFF The AiRScouter is turned off To turn it on press the power button State Name Explanation Key Lock ON Button operation on the control box is locked Key Lock OFF Button operation on the control box is unlocked State Name Explanation Battery level high The charge level of the internal battery is full Slowly Battery level medium The charge level of the internal battery is close to hal...

Page 13: ... Charging error An error occurred while the internal battery was charging Full charge The internal battery is fully charged State Name Explanation Working The AiRScouter is using an external battery Quickly Connection error An error occurred while the external battery was supplying power No battery The charge level of the external battery is low If the internal battery is charged the AiRScouter wi...

Page 14: ... battery into the control box a Remove the cover screws from the control box and then insert the Li ion rechargeable battery b After inserting the battery close the control box cover and tighten the screws Assembly Important Make sure you insert the battery in the correct way Inserting the battery incorrectly will damage the AiRScouter Note If you are not using the internal battery connect the AC ...

Page 15: ...l box Connect the video input cable or an HDMI connecting port to the control box Note Before you use the battery for the first time charge it fully For more information see page 42 Note The only supported resolution for input devices is 1280 720 p If a device with a different resolution is connected the screen may not display correctly Use HDMI cables of up to 2 m 3 4 5 ...

Page 16: ... glasses are curved they will not touch the head band Glasses with curved arm ends allow for a more comfortable fit Use the cable clip to attach the cable to your clothing Mounting Note If the pads do not fit replace them with pads of the right size See page 21 If the head band feels loose use the rear band See page 22 If you wear glasses with straight arms If you wear glasses with curved arm ends...

Page 17: ...position that is easy to view Turn the power on Adjust the head display to suit the application Note If the Ball Joint becomes loose after repeated adjustments of the head display position turn the dial of the flexible arm to tighten it If it is not possible to bring the image into the field of view just by adjusting the flexible arm adjust the position of the head band ...

Page 18: ...that the image is missing If you want to keep the image always in the field of view place the mirror in front of the eye If you want to check the image only when necessary place the mirror at the edge of the field of view This way you can look at the image only when necessary while retaining the normal field of view Turn the focal length adjusting dial to adjust the focal length between 30 cm and ...

Page 19: ... key lock function preventing unintentional operation press the mode button and the rotate button on the control box at the same time The key lock LED is lit in orange when the key lock is active Adjust brightness Lock the control panel Note To unlock the key lock press the mode button and the rotate button at the same time again ...

Page 20: ...play togglesbetweenenlargement of the centre and normal display of the whole image You can rotate the image by 180 or flip it horizontally To rotate the image by 180 press the rotate button To flip the image horizontally press and hold the rotate button for two seconds Enlarge the centre of the screen Rotate the image ...

Page 21: ...ssories Remove the left and right pads from the head band Align the pads with the mounting holes in the head band and attach the pads Replace the pads Note There are three pad thickness sizes S M and L Use the size of pad that fits best 1 2 ...

Page 22: ...led area and slide the head band cover to remove it a Attach the end of the rear band inside the head band as shown in the illustration b Feed the rear band through the opening on the head band Attach the rear band 1 2 ...

Page 23: ...nd cover back into place After attaching the head band cover make sure the rear band sticks out through the hole in the head band Attach the opposite side in the same way Use the rear band length adjuster to adjust the rear band to the length you want 3 4 5 ...

Page 24: ...le from the control box If the head display cable runs along the head band slot remove the cable Next remove the cable from the flexible arm slot Rotate the ball joint dial between the head band and flexible arm and then remove the flexible arm from the head band Replace with the flexible arm for right eye 1 2 3 ...

Page 25: ...d head display and remove the head display from the flexible arm Turn the head band upside down so that the logo faces the other way Remove the left and right head band covers by pressing the highlighted area and swap them around The logo now faces the right way 4 5 6 ...

Page 26: ...lexible arm Rotate the ball joint dial between the head band and flexible arm and then attach the flexible arm to the head band Note You can increase the arm stiffness during operation by rotating the dial anticlockwise Note You can increase the arm stiffness during operation by rotating the dial anticlockwise 7 8 ...

Page 27: ...exible arm and head band cable fix slot and then secure the cable to prevent it from coming loose Connect the head display cable to the control box and then turn the power on Next press the image rotation button to rotate the image 180 9 10 ...

Page 28: ... one or to change it to a different type of unit a Raise the mirror unit from the head display b With the mirror raised pinch the bottom of the mirror unit between your fingertips and pull it out Replace the mirror unit Important Take care to avoid touching the mirror and lens They could be damaged or dirtied if touched 1 ...

Page 29: ...ides of the mirror unit slide it parallel into the head display so that the non reflective side of the mirror faces the front of the head display Important You may break the mirror unit if you attach it in an incorrect orientation 2 ...

Page 30: ... external battery is connected while the internal battery is in use the external battery is used The internal battery cannot charge while the AiRScouter is turned on The external battery cannot be used to charge the internal battery The internal battery can only be charged using the AC adapter If the AiRScouter becomes hot due to continuous use or the external environmental conditions the external...

Page 31: ...ox fully charge the battery For more information about charging your external battery see its manual Connect the connector of the USB cable to the USB micro B port of the control box Connect one connector of the USB cable to the port of the USB battery Use external batteries Important Only use a third party battery that supplies the voltage of DC 5 V and the current of at least 1 A The external ba...

Page 32: ...the power button and brightness button at the same time If the AiRScouter is turned on after the setting has been changed to Power Saving Mode ON the key lock LED orange flashes rapidly four times If the AiRScouter is turned on after the setting has been changed to Power Saving Mode OFF the key lock LED orange flashes rapidly twice Set Power Saving Mode Important In this mode the AiRScouter turns ...

Page 33: ...h ethanol to wipe away dirt and dust from the mirror and the lens cover Clean the mirror unit Important Use ethanol for cleaning the mirror unit Never use organic solvents such as benzene or thinner alkaline detergents or organic chemicals such as fluorochemical solvents instead of ethanol Such substances could cause the mirror coating to peel off the reflective side of the mirror so that the imag...

Page 34: ...t dry cloth If you cannot remove dust and dirt off the pads using a dry cloth wipe it with a moistened and well wrung cloth Note The mirror unit consists of a mirror with reflective and non reflective sides and a lens cover Always wipe the reflective side gently because strongrubbingmay cause it to peel off Clean the head band Clean the control box Lens cover Mirror reflective side Mirror non refl...

Page 35: ... correctly Move the flexible arm and head display to adjust the mirror to a position that makes it easy to view the image 17 Is this product turned off Press the power button to turn the AiRScouter on 17 Has the internal battery for the control box discharged Connect the AC adapter to the AiRScouter to charge the internal battery Have both the internal battery and the external battery discharged C...

Page 36: ...ce and then reconnect it 15 Is the HDMI cable longer than two metres Use an HDMI cable of two metres or shorter 15 Pressing and holding the power button does not switch the control box OFF Press and hold the power button for eight seconds to force the power to turn off The image has frozen Is the cable connected correctly Disconnect the cable from this product and from the input device and then re...

Page 37: ...ter it has cooled down Is the usage environment suitable Charging is possible in an environment with temperature between 10 and 35 C 42 Is this the AiRScouter turned on Turn the AiRScouter OFF while charging the internal battery Is the internal battery over discharged If the internal battery is left for a long period it gets over dischargedand cannot be charged Use a new battery For information ab...

Page 38: ...least 1 A Use an external battery that provides the voltage of DC 5 V and the current of at least 1 A 30 The internal battery discharges almost imme diately Is the internal battery fully charged Fully charge the built in battery before using it Does the internal battery dischargevery quickly after it was fully charged The internal battery has finished its service life Use a new battery For informa...

Page 39: ... or too bright Is the brightness set correctly Press the Brightness adjustment button to adjust the brightness 19 The display screen is too dark to see Is the current environment extremely bright Check whether direct sunlight is getting in and whether anything in the surrounding area is emitting extremely bright light The image is flipped horizontally or vertically Is the image orientation set cor...

Page 40: ...ou using the rear band Use the rear band to tighten the head band 22 Is the fit still loose when you are using the thickest pad and the rear band If it still feels too loose you must replace the head band Use a new head band For information about buying a head band contact your Brother dealer The head band does not fit well Does the head band touch the arms of the your glasses If possible use glas...

Page 41: ... too tight or too loose Has the tightness of the Ball Joint been adjusted Turn the dials of the Ball Joints between the flexible arm and the head band and between the flexible arm and the head display to adjust their tightness 17 Problem Check Action Page ...

Page 42: ...eable batteries provided with the product correctly Using or storing Li ion rechargeable batteries in places that are too hot or cold may cause them to deteriorate more quickly In particular usage at a high charge rate 90 or more in a hot place greatly accelerates the deterioration of Li ion rechargeable batteries If this product will not be used for a month or more take the Li ion rechargeable ba...

Page 43: ...ry can be charged while it is connected to the control box Use the following procedure to charge Stopping the charging of Li ion rechargeable batteries To stop the Li ion rechargeable battery charging unplug the cable from the AC adapter Note It takes about three hours to charge the Li ion rechargeable battery from zero charge to full charge when the device is switched OFF Charging Fully charged S...

Page 44: ...uding cable Control Box Approx 190 g Input Input terminal 1 HDMI 1 4 with HDCP support Supported HDMI input resolution 720 p 1280 720 pixels Display performance Display resolution 720 p 1280 720 pixels Colors Full color 16 77 million colors Focal length adjustment Adjustable in the range between 30 cm and 5 m approx Screen size Approx 17 8 diagonal equivalent to a 13 inch screen seen at 1 m away W...

Page 45: ... and 40 C Operating humidity Between 20 and 80 no condensation Operation and adjustment functions Brightness 5 levels screen rotation horizontal flip Key lock Central Enlarge Mode Power supply AC supply internal battery Internal battery operation time Approx 4 h Power consumption 2 Approx 2 5 W External power input Voltage DC 5 V current At least 1 A Model name WD 200B ...

Page 46: ...or using the head display with the left eye It is provided as standard with this product Flexible Arm for right eye Model name AM 20R A flexible arm for using the head display with the right eye Half mirror unit Model name MR 20H Projects images from the head display The head display is supplied with the full mirror unit attached To use this product with transparency replace the full mirror unit w...

Page 47: ...cy for example always or intermittently Note For FAQs troubleshooting and more visit the Brother Solutions Center at support brother com Part retention period The minimum part retention time of functional parts for repair of this product is five years from the end of manufacturing two years for printed materials Requesting repairs Before requesting repairs make sure you have performed the tasks li...

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