myvu solo plus edition User Manual Download Page 3

automobile on a hot or cold day. Do not immerse the 
viewer in liquids. 
Do not disassemble or attempt to repair or modify this 
product. 

 

Surface Cleaning 

The viewer may be wiped with a clean, soft cotton cloth, 
lens cloth or the microfiber protective sleeve supplied 
with this product.  

WARNING:

 Do not use alcohol or other solvents to 

clean the viewer.  

Proper Handling & Disposal of Batteries 

Batteries contain toxic materials and therefore should be 
kept out of the reach of children. Batteries should not be 
punctured, burned, disassembled or damaged. 
Batteries may be recyclable. Obey your local laws and 
regulations when disposing of Li-Polymer batteries. 

introduction 

Your myvu personal media viewer allows you to enjoy 
video entertainment anywhere you go. Its sleek profile 
permits you to maintain most of your natural field of 
vision by seeing over or under the viewer. The bright, 
full-sized image is daylight-viewable for hands-free 
viewing whether you are indoors or outside. In 
combination with a fully-charged iPod, a fully charged 
myvu battery provides up to 4 hours of video viewing. 

included system components 

 

The myvu personal media viewer system 
including viewer with in-ear noise reducing 
earbuds and pendant with battery and controls 

 

Two additional nose pads offering different 
heights to provide a custom fit 

 

Two additional pairs of differently sized earbud 
pads  

 

One USB cable to charge your myvu battery  

 

 One iPod connection cable 

 

Microfiber protective sleeve to store your viewer; 
also functions as a lens cloth 

 

quick start guide  

getting started 

Follow these 3 steps to begin using your myvu personal 
media viewer. 

1. Using the enclosed cable, connect the 3.5mm end 
of the cable to the pendant.  Connect the opposite 
end of the cable to your video iPod.  

2. Charge your myvu personal media viewer. 

Using the USB charger, insert the mini USB connector 
into its port on the pendant (see 

figure 1.

).  Connect 

the other end to a computer or USB wall charger.  
Note: You can use the viewer and your iPod while 

your viewer is charging if charging through a Made for 
iPod USB wall charger.  

 

 

(figure 1) 
 

3. Turn the viewer “On” by pressing and holding 
down the button in the middle of the viewer’s 
pendant.  Select content on your iPod and enjoy! 
 

 

 
(figure 2) 

tips for comfortable viewing 

While wearing the viewer, adjust its position until you 
can see the entire video image clearly. The position and 
angle of the viewer relative to your eyes are important 
for proper viewing. When the viewer is properly 
positioned, the video image should be in full view.  

 

Nose pads 

You can make adjustments to the viewer’s position by 
widening or narrowing the nose pad using gentle 
squeezing (see 

figure 3.

). Three different sized nose 

pads (small, medium and large) are provided which 
allow for further height adjustments in order to obtain a 
personalized, more comfortable fit (see 

figure 4

, also 

see “Changing the nose pad”). The viewer is shipped 
with the medium-sized nose pad installed. 
 

 

(figure 3)               (figure 4) 

 

Power 
 

USB Port 

Summary of Contents for solo plus edition

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Page 2: ...om of the image 5 Weak or nonexistent audio 5 Battery is not charging or is charging slowly 5 A note to individuals who wear prescription eyeglasses 5 Technical support 5 Available accessories 6 Specifications 6 Limited warranty 6 Limitation of liability 6 Regulatory agency requirements 7 important safety handling instructions WARNING The myvu personal media viewer must not be used in any circumst...

Page 3: ... to charge your myvu battery One iPod connection cable Microfiber protective sleeve to store your viewer also functions as a lens cloth quick start guide getting started Follow these 3 steps to begin using your myvu personal media viewer 1 Using the enclosed cable connect the 3 5mm end of the cable to the pendant Connect the opposite end of the cable to your video iPod 2 Charge your myvu personal ...

Page 4: ...he power and brightness down buttons simultaneously while the viewer is on Figure 9 shows the button functions and layout on the pendant figure 9 about charging the battery In order to get the longest possible video experience fully charge your myvu and your iPod before each use You can still watch video or listen to music while the battery is being charged The LED on the pendant indicates the cha...

Page 5: ...tching television A clip on prescription lens the myvu clip on is available for the viewer visit www myvu com clipon The video is clipped or black bars appear on top and bottom of the image The viewer is designed to display a video image with a 4 3 aspect ratio in order to match the standard TV image If you re viewing Widescreen content and your portable media player allows you to turn Widescreen ...

Page 6: ...ulty installation misapplication improper installation operation or maintenance alteration modification introduction of sand humidity or liquids line power surge improper voltage supply lightning damage or subjecting the product to operating environmental conditions in excess of the maximum values or below the minimum values set forth in the applicable specifications or products serviced by anyone...

Page 7: ... the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation European Union Notice This product by bearing the CE marking complies with the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC and the Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC issued by the Commission of the Europea...

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