myvu solo plus edition User Manual Download Page 4

Changing the nose pad 

Hold the viewer with the front pointing away from you. 
Place both of your thumbs on top of nose pad and 
support the bottom of the viewer with your fingers (see 

figure 5.

). Using your thumbs, press the nose pad 

straight down firmly to disengage it from the viewer. 
 

 

(figure 5)                          (figure 6) 

 

To reinstall a nose pad, support the viewer with one 
hand (see 

figure 6.

). Using the index finger of your other 

hand, align the nose pad with the slot in the viewer. 
Press the nose pad up into the slot until it snaps into 
place.  

Earbuds and earbud pads 

Cover the earbuds with the protective earbud pads. 
Three different size earbud pads (small, medium and 
large) are provided (see 

figure 7.

). Choose a pad size 

that fits comfortably in your ear. Be sure to adjust the 
volume to a safe level before inserting the earbuds into 
your ears (see 

figure 8.

). The viewer ships with medium-

sized earbuds attached. 
 

 

(figure 7)                 (figure 8) 

 

Picture control 

Due to the nature of this product, picture settings may 
need to change to suit your viewing preference.  Use the 
brightness and picture controls featured on the pendant to 
adjust myvu’s picture to suit your viewing pleasure.  
Further instructions on adjusting the picture and 
brightness are listed below.

 

using the pendant controls 

You can power myvu “On” by using the power button on 
the pendant.  The pendant also allows you to control 
image contrast and brightness by holding down the 
appropriate button on the pendant. You can return the 
brightness and contrast settings to the factory default 
settings at any time by pressing the 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 charging state of your myvu: 
Solid Blue: On and detected video signal 
Blinking Blue: On but no signal detected (check video 
sources and A/V cable connections) 
Blinking Orange: Low charge/Less than approximately 3 
minutes of battery life remaining OR Charging 
Blinking Purple: Low battery and no signal detected 
Solid Purple: Battery fully charged 

 
Charging time 

The battery is designed to charge from many different 
power sources.  When using a high capacity charging 
adaptor, such as a USB wall adaptor, full charge can be 
achieved in approximately two hours.  When charging off 
of a computer, slow charge mode is in effect, which will 
take approximately three hours to achieve full charge.

 

watching video  

myvu set-up 1:  
Watching video with the viewer and your iPod 
Classic, nano or iPod 5

th

 generation (video) model  

Plug the 3.5mm end of the iPod connector cable to the 
pendant.  Connect the other end of the cable to your 
iPod.  Turn the viewer “On” by pressing the button in 
the middle of the viewer’s pendant.  Choose your 
favorite video and enjoy.  

myvu set-up 2: 
Watching video with the viewer and your iPod 
Touch 

Plug the 3.5mm end of the ipod connector cable to the 
pendant.  Connect the other end of the cable to your 

Increase 
Brightness* 
 
Increase 
Contrast 
 
Decrease 
Contrast 
 
Decrease 
Brightness 
 
Power* 
 
 
*Reset factory 
settings by 
depressing 
these buttons 
simultaneously  

Summary of Contents for solo plus edition

Page 1: ...1 ...

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...

Page 8: ......

Page 9: ......

Page 10: ......

Reviews: