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Hold the “s0” marker out in front of you at arm’s length and position it so it is
fully visible to the Wrap AR cameras.
The Vuzix Dragon will appear above the marker demonstrating 3D stereoscopic
video, animation and sound.
Now is a good time to experiment with the maxReality Viewer and a marker. Tilt
and rotate the marker to see the dragon from a variety of angles and note how the
interaction works.
If you rotate the marker too far and the camera looses it view of an edge the dragon
display will continue but it will no longer respond to marker movement. When the
Wrap AR cameras pick up the marketed edges again, the dragon will snap to the
markers new location and orientation.
To avoid brief interruptions caused by momentary loose of marker recognition, the
maxReality Viewer remembers the markers last position and orientation and
continues to use that information when the marker recognition is lost. This allows
for a smoother presentation with fewer lost marker disruptions.
As you experiment, try breaking the marker recognition by placing a finger over the
edge of the marker and angling the marker to catch as much light glare as possible
and note how these events affect the AR presentation.
When you’ve completed experimenting with the Vuzix dragon and marker,
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press the “esc” key to exit the maxReality Viewer application.
maxReality Viewer support two modes of operation; AR and VR. AR mode utilized
an inward looking camera while VR mode utilizes an outward looking camera.
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Launch the maxReality Viewer application and open the “Vuzix Demo Level” file.
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Dawn your Wrap AR eyewear and hold the “s0” marker in front of you, at arms
length.
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 ...