The Wrap AR eyewear has two cables. The cable with the larger connector and the
chrome dot is the USB connector for the cameras. The smaller connector, with the
Vuzix imprint, is the eyewear Multi-connect cable.
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Connect the Wrap eyewear’s Multi-connect cable to rectangular port on the
Wrap VGA Adapter.
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Connect the VGA cable from the Wrap VGA Adapter to an available video port
on your computer.
If your computer has a DVI video port, you can use the provided DVI to VGA
Adapter. If your computer is equipped with another format of video connector, you
will need to acquire an appropriate VGA adapter.
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Connect the remaining two USB cables to USB 2.0 ports on your computer.
Note:
If you are using a desktop computer you may find it convenient to add VGA and USB 2.0 cable
extensions.
The USB cable for the Wrap eyewear cameras provides data transfer and power for
the camera. The Wrap Multi-connect cable audio, video and tracker data transfer as
well as power for those components. If you are using a USB hub for connecting your
eyewear, it must be USB 2.0 compliant and have an external power supply.
Tip:
Although many of you will be tempted to look in the Wrap eyewear display now, you’ll likely see
nothing other than a blue screen at this time. This is perfectly normal. The proper video image
Summary of Contents for Wrap 920AR
Page 1: ...Wrap 920AR Augmented Reality Eyewear User Guide ...
Page 11: ...Section 1 Wrap 920AR Setup Install ...
Page 25: ...Section 2 Wrap 920 Video Eyewear ...
Page 35: ...Section 3 Wrap Stereo Camera Pair ...
Page 38: ...Section 4 Wrap Tracker 6TC ...
Page 41: ...Section 5 Vuzix VR Manager ...
Page 52: ...Section 6 maxReality ...
Page 69: ...maxReality supports both ambient and 3D sound in the form of 16bit 44 1 KHz stereo WAV files ...
Page 80: ...Section 7 maxReality Viewer ...
Page 89: ...Section 8 Fiduciary Markers ...
Page 95: ...Note Contact Vuzix for information of special marker requirements ...
Page 96: ...Section 9 Service Support ...