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USER’S GUIDE

Summary of Contents for AIRe Lens

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Page 3: ...n power 3 10 3 2 2 Turning off power 3 10 3 2 3 Mounting the product 3 11 3 2 4 Removing the product 3 15 3 3 Operation procedures 3 16 3 3 1 Button operations 3 16 3 3 2 Using the gesture sensor 3 17 3 4 Indicator 3 18 3 4 1 AIRe Lens status 3 18 3 4 2 Battery status 3 19 3 4 3 Replacing a battery 3 20 3 5 Adjusting the display position 3 21 3 6 Switching between left and right eye display 3 22 3...

Page 4: ... 15 4 9 AIRe Lens information 4 17 4 10 Firmware update 4 18 4 11 Wireless LAN connection setting 4 20 5 AIRe Lens remote viewer 5 1 What is AIRe Lens remote viewer 5 3 5 2 Operating environment 5 3 5 3 Supported devices and browsers 5 3 5 4 Getting ready 5 3 5 5 Using the viewer 5 4 5 6 Operating the AIRe Lens from viewer 5 8 5 6 1 Displaying and hiding the operation panel 5 8 5 6 2 Operation pan...

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Page 7: ... product carefully read the contents of this manual and use this product accordingly Keep the manual in a safe place for future reference as required Unauthorized reproduction of the contents of this manual whether in part or their entirety is prohibited Note that the specifications and other contents of this manual are subject to change without notice All copyrights related to this product are th...

Page 8: ... injury or physical damage due to incorrect handling Graphic symbols Descriptions Graphic symbols Descriptions Graphic symbols Descriptions CAUTION PROHIBITION INSTRUCTION WARNING Use only the provided cable batteries charger and other accessories or separately sold specified items Do not use any accessory that is not specified by KONICA MINOLTA Use of a non specified accessory or item may cause t...

Page 9: ...t Such conditions may cause the risk of damage injury and malfunction WARNING WARNING Do not allow foreign objects to get inside the product and do not insert them into connectors Doing so may cause the risk of fire and malfunction due to connectors to be short circuited Do not throw the product into fire or otherwise subject it to overheat Keep this product away from candles and other heat genera...

Page 10: ...ailure to do so may cause the risk of injury and accident due to the con trol box C BOX and or the head mount display HMD to be detached and fall by the load When multiple individuals are using a single device keep surface areas that come into contact with skin clean Touch a nearby metal object such as a doorknob to discharge electro static charge before touching this product or its batteries Elec...

Page 11: ...ly aware of surroundings when viewing the screen of this product while walking or working Such conditions may cause the risk of injury due to accident falling over falling down and collision CAUTION This product should not be used by anyone having eye disease and or impediments Doing so may cause the risk of worsening of symptoms Be sure to take regular and appropriate breaks when using this produ...

Page 12: ... Doing so may cause the risk of deformation discoloration and malfunction Do not apply alcohol benzene thinner or other organic solvent to this product When cleaning the product do not use a wet cloth or organic solvent Doing so may cause the product s coating material to peel This product is not water resistant Immediately wipe off any rain water droplets or other moisture that gets onto the prod...

Page 13: ...out packing materials 7WARNING Keep this plastic bag away from small children This plastic bag may cling to nose and mouth and prevent breathing WARNING label Corrugated recycles Plastic bag Bubble sheets bags Protective tape blue Protective tape white ...

Page 14: ...his product has a lithium ion batteries built in This product must be disassem bled and sorted when disposed of Contact the dealer for details This product contains Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate ...

Page 15: ...2 Product configuration and basic components ...

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Page 17: ...isplay HMD Worn on the head to view images Control Box C BOX Performs operations that control this product Headband Adjusts a comfortable HMD fit Nose pad Attachment This attachment is used by individuals who normally do not use eye glasses Batteries 2 Supply power to this product USB Cable for Charging Used for charging this product Shoulder Strap With the C BOX case Used when wearing this produc...

Page 18: ...With the Shoulder Strap C Box case Item Description Item Description Battery charger For charging batteries individually Battery Spare battery Title Description User s Guide Explains basic operations Troubleshooting Startup Guide Explains procedures from turning on power up to wearing this prod uct ...

Page 19: ...s Used when the HMD is placed on eye glasses 3 Camera lamp Lights while the camera is operating 4 Bumper 5 Lens 6 Gesture sensor Senses gestures that configure settings and control an app 7 Camera Picks up still and video images 8 Microphone Inputs audio 9 Temples Can be used to adjust the width of the HMD Adjust to the width of the wearer s face 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 20: ...on off the power p 3 11 3 F3 red button Long press three seconds to return to the Home Screen p 3 16 4 F4 blue button p 3 16 5 Battery compartment cover Insert batteries here p 3 3 6 F2 green button Press to turn on off the display Press F2 button and the A and B buttons at the same time to adjust display bright ness p 3 16 7 F1 yellow button Press to turn on off the microphone Long press three se...

Page 21: ...HMD connector For connection with the HMD by cable 3 External earphone connector For connection of external earphones 1 4 External microphone connector For connection of an external micro phone 1 5 Battery indicator 2 Shows the current battery status p 3 19 6 C BOX indicator Shows the current C BOX status 7 Battery indicator 1 Shows the current battery status p 3 19 8 Charger connector For connect...

Page 22: ... Description 1 Safety parts Prevents the strap from catching on nearby objects when the strap comes off by being pulled strongly Parts can be reconnected again after separation 2 Strap Hangs on the shoulder Prevents the cable from catching on nearby objects 3 HMD holder Houses the HMD during transport and during non use 4 C BOX case Houses the C BOX 1 2 3 4 ...

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Page 25: ...an environment within the following temperature range is recommended 10 C to 30 C Charging may not be possible outside the temperature range of 10 C to 30 C Or charging may stop before a fully charge is achieved Make sure that both batteries are loaded when charging Charging cannot be performed while a battery is loaded in battery compartment 2 only When replacing the compartment 1 battery with an...

Page 26: ...t the latches move up 3 Connect the USB cable for charging the AC adapter for charging 1 to C BOX Next plug the AC adapt er into a power outlet 1 An AC adapter for charging is not included Purchase one that meets the specifications below KONICA MINOLTA Specifications Rated Voltage 5 V Rated Current 1 5 A minimum USB Type A output Latches Align terminals correctly ...

Page 27: ...p to the left or right of the C BOX indicator lamp of the battery that is charging will light yellow 5 The indicator lamps will be turned off after charging is complete Disconnect the USB cable for charging from the C BOX and unplug the AC adapter for charging Battery compartment 2 charging Battery compartment 1 charging Charging complete ...

Page 28: ...B port Wireless adapter KONICA MINOLTA specified 2 in 1 N150 Wi Fi Bluetooth 4 0 Nano USB Adapter Manufacturer Edimax Technology Co Ltd Model Number EW 7611ULB Be sure to use the wireless adapter described above Use of a wireless network may not be possible if a different type of wireless adapter is used USB port Wireless adapter ...

Page 29: ...ons are visible 2 Plug the HMD cable into the HMD connector of the C BOX and use the hook and loop tape to secure it to the shoulder strap When shipped from the factory the shoulder strap is configured for a person wearing the display unit on the right eye For information about how to switch between eyes refer to page 3 22 3 Loop the ends of the headband around the HMD temples ...

Page 30: ...e width of the glasses Make sure that the left and right sides are symmetrical with each other Horizontal width adjustment details 1 Half close the temple 2 Grasping the temple within the areas indicated by the dotted lines slide it left or right NOTICE Note that grasping the temple outside of the indicated areas when sliding it may damage the HMD 5 People who don t wear glasses Put on the nose pa...

Page 31: ...AIRe Lens 3 9 3 1 Getting ready to use the AIRe Lens 3 6 Fold the HMD temples With the HMD lens facing outwards insert the HMD into the holder of the shoul der strap as shown below ...

Page 32: ...ue If the C BOX indicator does not flash blue it could mean that battery power is low or that C BOX and the HMD are not connected 3 2 2 Turning off power 7CAUTION Do not press the power button for more than eight seconds to turn off Forcing the product to power down may cause stored data and settings to be deleted To turn off power long press three seconds the power button Long pressing the power ...

Page 33: ...on the protective glasses Glasses like the ones described below can be worn as is Width Approx 125 mm to 150 mm Top of lens to top of temple No more than approx 10 mm Wearing the display on the left eye View from behind Wearing the display on the right eye View from behind Strap on right shoulder Strap on left shoulder Cable in front Clip on clothes Wear the C BOX in back Width Top of lens to top ...

Page 34: ...adjusted to using For details refer to page 3 7 4 Adjust the mounting position of the HMD in accordance with the mounting guidance A guidance screen with a blue boundary will appear on the display explaining how to mount the HMD correctly The contents of the guidance screen change automatically View each screen when mounting the HMD The HMD will be correctly adjusted when viewing all of the blue b...

Page 35: ...he distance between the top of the lens and the top of the temple is large Angle the HMD temple upwards When the distance between the top of the lens and the top of the temple is small Angle the HMD temple downwards Adjust the tilt of the display unit and adjust the vertical position of the image Top of lens to top of temple Top of lens to top of temple ...

Page 36: ...d tends to catch on something and cause the HMD to become misaligned during use tuck the loop between the headband and the head 6 Adjust the brightness of the display When using this product for the first time use the operations described below to adjust brightness under the same conditions the product will be used Adjustment with the screen of the app to be used is recommended If the display is t...

Page 37: ...etting p 3 40 Setup Brightness Level Manual When shipped from the factory brightness adjustment is set to Auto 3 2 4 Removing the product 1 Long press three seconds the C BOX power button to power down Refer to page 3 10 2 While pressing the headband button loosen the headband 3 Remove the HMD from the head 4 Fold the HMD temples and insert them into the holder on the shoulder strap 5 Remove the s...

Page 38: ...and press the B button to decrease brightness Each press can change the settings by two lev els F3 red button Short press Long press Return to the Home Screen Use this operation to exit the app F4 blue button Short press Long press A upper button Short press Long press On the Home Screen and settings screen this button can be used to perform up wards operation B lower button Short press Long press...

Page 39: ... press operation Holding a hand over the HMD for two seconds will perform an E button short press operation In order to ensure that the sensor can correctly recognized each gesture move the hand slowly with the palm close to the HMD Note that a gesture cannot be recognized correctly if hand movement is too fast When shipped from the factory the gesture sensor is turned off Long press the F1 yellow...

Page 40: ...unning down battery power However batteries are not charged at this time To charge batteries refer to page 3 3 Lamp status AIRe Lens Status Lit blue Operating Home Screen is displayed or app is run ning Flashing blue Running Power button has just been pressed Lit red Charging When this product is turned off and pow er is being supplied by the connector for charging Flashing red USB power supplying...

Page 41: ...lue Lit yellow Unlit Bat1 C BOX Bat2 Battery 1 Battery 2 Remarks Replaceable Replaceable Power off Not replaceable in use Replaceable Replaceable Not replaceable in use Not replaceable in use Not replaceable in use Replaceable Not replaceable in use No compartment 1 battery level remaining Not replaceable in use Replaceable No compartment 2 battery level remaining Replaceable Not replaceable in us...

Page 42: ... off Replacement of a battery is possible while the battery indicator is unlit or flashing at high speed There may be cases when both battery indicators are lit One of the indicators will be unlit after approx 10 seconds If both battery indicators are lit wait until one of them is unlit 1 Open the battery compartment cover and remove the battery to be replaced To remove a battery lower the latch a...

Page 43: ...g the display position 3 3 5 Adjusting the display position The left right position of the display unit can be adjusted by moving the display unit left or right Adjusting the display position to suit current needs is recommended ...

Page 44: ...The display unit can be switched to left eye or right eye use Switching position of the display unit in front of the dominant eye or non dominant eye as required is recommended 1 Flip the display unit upwards 2 Release the lock lever and open the front frame 3 Pull out the display unit Lock lever Front frame Display ...

Page 45: ...position Rotate the display unit so Left is readable to switch to the left eye Rotate the display unit so Right is readable to switch to the right eye 5 Return the display unit to the frame and close the front frame Align with the groove 6 Close the lock lever NOTICE Take care to avoid pinching of the cable when switching display unit position Also avoid applying excessive force to each part ...

Page 46: ...original position Nose pad attachment Switching Between Left and Right Eye Display 8 Change the locations of the swivel hooks at the cable side of the shoulder strap and connect it again When mounting for left eye display connect so the cable is on the left When mounting for right eye display connect so the cable is on the right ...

Page 47: ... the shoulder strap length 3 3 7 Adjusting the shoulder strap length The shoulder strap length can be adjusted to suit specific needs When adjusting the shoulder strap length take care that the cable cover position is not too low ...

Page 48: ...rap can be detached keep it attached during use for safety 1 Remove the HMD from the HMD holder on the shoulder strap 2 Open the hook and loop tape that secures the HMD cable and disconnect the HMD cable from the HMD connector of the C BOX 3 Detach the swivel hooks of the shoulder strap from the C BOX 4 Remove the C BOX from the C BOX case of the shoulder strap ...

Page 49: ...ing and detaching the shoulder strap 3 5 Open the shoulder strap hook and loop tape 6 Remove the HMD cable from the shoulder strap Attaching the shoulder strap To attach the shoulder strap perform the above procedure in reverse ...

Page 50: ...t time settings before using this product For information about how to configure settings refer to the guidance that appears on the screen Wireless LAN settings Configure wireless LAN network information by using a QR code For details refer to page 3 31 Mounting Guidance Time Settings Wireless LAN Settings Home Screen E button short press First use Just after initializing settings Wireless LAN set...

Page 51: ...lowing startup 3 Startup app This is the application displayed at startup For information about how to configure settings for the app displayed at startup refer to page 4 14 Home screen For information about the Home Screen refer to page 3 30 ...

Page 52: ...g press the F3 red button Screen Image Actual screen images differs To run an app move the cursor to its icon on the Home Screen and then press the E button Button Operations Button Operation A Move the cursor upwards B Move the cursor downwards C Move the cursor leftwards D Move the cursor rightwards E Start up the app where the cursor is located Short press ...

Page 53: ...n a network that does not require authentication by WPA WPA2 Enterprise refer to page 3 31 To use wireless LAN on a network that requires authentication by WPA WPA2 Enterprise and or to assign a static IP address to this product refer to page 4 20 3 11 1 Using a QR code to configure settings The wireless LAN to which this product will connect can be registered by reading a wireless LAN setup QR co...

Page 54: ...een or a printout of the screen 2 2 When printing a QR code printing on A4 paper is recommended for easy reading by this product Item Settings Description Encryption WPA WPA2 WEP Select a security protocol in accordance with wireless LAN access point settings SSID Up to 32 characters consisting of single byte characters and sym bols Input the SSID network name of the wireless LAN access point this...

Page 55: ...ode and try again 4 When the QR code is read successfully and connection with the wireless LAN access point is achieved a screen as shown below is displayed The above IP address is for illustrative purposes only The actual IP address displayed will depend on the environment where the IP address was acquired Precautions The wireless LAN network information included in the QR code is registered on t...

Page 56: ...uter Wireless LAN settings can be configured using the Admin maintenance screen on a web browser running on a computer connected to this product For information about how to access the admin maintenance screen refer to page 4 3 For information about how to configure settings refer to page 4 20 ...

Page 57: ...er selecting an item use the D button or E button to execute Button Operations Screen Image Item Description Bluetooth Configure Bluetooth device settings Brightness Adjust display screen brightness Microphone Adjust microphone sensitivity Earphones Adjust earphone volume Date Configure date and time settings Installed Apps Displays a list of user installed apps Information Displays information ab...

Page 58: ...een Selectable device types are those shown below Headset 1 2 Barcode Reader 3 4 Use the A button or B button to select the desired device type and then press the D button or E button to select a device type to be configured Button Operations Screen Image 1 Microphone function of headset is not available 2 Supported profile is A2DP only 3 Supported profile is SPP only 4 The following bar code read...

Page 59: ...on or B button to select the device to pair with or unpair from and then press the D button or E button to execute If a device cannot be found the following message is displayed Cannot find any devices Button Operations Screen Image When a device cannot be found Button Operation A Move the cursor upwards B Move the cursor downwards C Return to the previous screen D E Display to the connect disconn...

Page 60: ...lay a confirmation screen that displays the device type and name Press the D button or E button on this screen to pair or unpair the selected device Button Operations Screen Image Button Operation A Not used B Not used C Return to the previous screen D E Pair or unpair the displayed device Short press ...

Page 61: ... adjustment off manual setting Select this item and then press the D button or E button to display a set tings screen for the auto adjust setting Level Manual Configure the brightness level setting when auto adjustment is turned off The current setting value is displayed to the right of the item AUTO Auto brightness adjustment on 0 to 5 Current brightness level Select this item and then press the ...

Page 62: ... selected to one of six levels from 0 to 5 A larger value increases brightness The current setting is displayed as a value on a vertical indicator Button Operations Screen Image Button Operation A Move the cursor upwards B Move the cursor downwards C Return to the previous screen D E Configure the currently selected settings Short press Button Operation A Raise the brightness setting by 1 B Lower ...

Page 63: ...tment screen Sensitivity can be set to one of eleven levels from 0 to 10 A larger value increases sensitivity The current setting is displayed as a value on a vertical indicator The current input volume is displayed as a value on a vertical indicator Button Operations Screen Image Button Operation A Raise the sensitivity setting by 1 B Lower the sensitivity setting by 1 C Return to the previous sc...

Page 64: ...ime settings The items displayed on the menu are shown below Button Operations Button Operation A Raise the volume setting by 1 B Lower the volume setting by 1 C Return to the previous screen D E Configure the currently selected settings Short press Item Description Date Configures the current date and time The current setting value is displayed to the right of the item Select this item and then p...

Page 65: ... value by 1 B Change the displayed item value by 1 C Switch the setting items Each press switches between items in the following sequence Minute Hour Day Month Year Press the C button while Year is selected to return to the previous screen D E Switch the setting items Each press switches between items in the following sequence Year Month Day Hour Minute Press the D or E button while Minute is sele...

Page 66: ... about user installed apps Start up the Settings app and select the Installed Apps item to display a list of apps The items displayed on the screen are shown below Button Operations Button Operation A Move the cursor one line upwards B Move the cursor one line downwards C Return to the previous screen D E Configure the currently selected city setting Short press Item Description Application Name D...

Page 67: ... Function Battery 1 Remain Compartment 1 battery level Battery 2 Remain Compartment 2 battery level Storage Used Amount of internal storage used IP Address IP address assigned to this product MAC Address Physical address of the wireless adapter being used by this product WLAN Country Code Wireless LAN country code Firmware Version Firmware version Kernel Version Firmware kernel version Rootfs Vers...

Page 68: ...elect the Clear Settings item to display a confirmation screen asking if settings is cleared Select Yes to clear settings This product restarts automatically after changing settings Button Operations Screen Image Button Operation A Move the cursor upwards B Move the cursor downwards C Return to the previous screen D E If Yes is selected clears settings and restarts this product If No is selected r...

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Page 71: ... supports IP address based communication Supported network environments are wireless LAN and USB connection When using wireless LAN config ure the network as instructed by the network administrator For information about using a USB connection refer to page 4 3 4 1 1 USB connection Before using the USB cable to connect the AIRe Lens with a computer perform the procedures below Device driver install...

Page 72: ...4 4 AIRe Lens Operating environment 4 4 1 2 Pre install the USB Device Driver Select Device Setup and then select USB Driver KONICA MINOLTA AIRe Lens USB driver installation package is started ...

Page 73: ...erating System x86 based processor Perform installation in accordance with the instructions that appear on the computer screen If asked to install KONICA MINOLTA device driver select Install USB driver is now pre installed on your system 3 Connect the AIRe Lens to a computer Turn on the AIRe Lens power and wait while the C BOX indicator flashes blue After the blue flashing ends connect the AIRe le...

Page 74: ...address on the computer to perform communication with the AIRe Lens 1 Open the Network Connections screen In the Windows Control Panel select Network and Sharing Center Change adapter settings 2 Open the properties screen of the USB Ethernet RNDIS Gadget network adapter On the screen that was opened in step 1 of this procedure right click the icon of the network adapt er named USB Ethernet RNDIS G...

Page 75: ...t the IP address Select Use the following IP address on the screen opened in step 4 of this procedure and then input the information below into the IP address and subnet mask boxes IP address 192 168 2 X 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 1 For X specify any value other than 250 in accordance with the computer s environment 5 After inputting the information click the OK button This completes the IP addre...

Page 76: ...dmin Password EGCjDDE7Wm If access is successful the AIRe Lens maintenance page displays Various operations can be performed us ing the menu along the left side of the maintenance page NOTICE Please access after connecting the booted C Box and the PC via USB cable Confirmed Operating Environments As of July 1 2017 Browser Firefox v45 0 1 ESR OS Microsoft Windows7 SP1 The browser can be downloaded ...

Page 77: ...after clicking Advanced button click the Add Exception button at the bottom When adding a security exception like the one shown below is required click the Confirm Security Ex ception button If a prompt asking for certificate specification appears do not select a certificate ...

Page 78: ...Supporting A2DP profile The following bar code reader set with SPP profile KOAMTAC KDC200 Series DENSO WAVE SF1 BB 3 When the desired Bluetooth device name and address are displayed click CONNECT button If pairing is successful the CONNECT button becomes disabled dimmed and DISCONNECT button becomes enabled 4 To unpair from a device click DISCONNECT button If unpairing is successful the DISCONNECT...

Page 79: ... Operation Description Brightness auto 0 to 5 0 dark to 5 bright Displays the current bright ness setting value while auto operation Brightness manual 0 to 5 0 dark to 5 bright Displays the current bright ness setting value while man ual operation Use the AIRe Lens Settings app to change the brightness setting Enable auto bright ness control Checked Unchecked Checked Auto bright ness adjustment en...

Page 80: ...Click the Microphone menu to display the Microphone page The Microphone page includes the items described below Item Reference Infor mation Display Description Operation Description Gain 0 to 10 0 Sensitivity 0 to 10 Max sensitivity Displays microphone sensi tivity Input Level 0 to 100 0 no input volume to 100 maximum input vol ume Displays the input volume level ...

Page 81: ... can be used to confirm the earphone volume Click the Earphones menu to display the Earphones page The Earphones page includes the items described below Item Reference Infor mation Display Description Operation Description Volume 0 to 10 0 no sound to 10 maxi mum output volume Displays the earphone vol ume ...

Page 82: ...e Application menu to display the Application page The Application page includes the items described below Item Operation Description Application name Displays the name of an installed app Version Displays app version information Boot Selects the app to be launched automatically when the AIRe Lens is started up Only one application can be selected for auto startup Uninstall Button Uninstalls the a...

Page 83: ...nu to display the Install Application page 2 Prepare the app file zip format to be installed For information about app files refer to the application development guide 3 An app can be installed by selecting an app file using the Select button or by using drag and drop Installation using the Select button Click the Select button and then select the file to be installed ...

Page 84: ...pp 4 4 8 Installation using drag and drop Drop the file to be installed onto the image of HMD A result screen is displayed after the install operation is complete Installation result can be confirmed using the Application menu item ...

Page 85: ...e usage percentage Shows the percent of built in storage that is being used Battery Battery1 Remain 0 to 100 Compartment 1 battery lev el Shows the battery level of compartment 1 Battery Battery2 Remain 0 to 100 Compartment 2 battery lev el Shows the battery level of the compartment 2 WLAN IP Address Wireless LAN IP address Shows the IP address of the wireless LAN assigned to the AIRe Lens WLAN MA...

Page 86: ...s firmware 1 Click the Firmware Update menu to display the Firmware Update page 2 Firmware Update can be performed by selecting the update file AIRe Lens filename extension using the Select button or by using drag and drop Updating using the Select button Click the Select button and then select the file to be installed ...

Page 87: ...operations battery replacement cable connection or disconnection wireless LAN access point operations This product restarts automatically after updating is complete A Firmware Update cannot be canceled after updating is complete downgrading is not possible If an error occurs during updating perform the update procedure again Before starting an update operation confirm that batteries are sufficient...

Page 88: ...ion setting Registering the wireless LAN network information to be connected with Confirming the wireless LAN network information configured on this product Deleting the wireless LAN network information configured on this product Registering wireless LAN network information 1 Click the WLAN Settings menu to display the WLAN Settings page 2 Click the WLAN tab on the screen to display items for the ...

Page 89: ...lphanumeric characters and symbols 1 Input the SSID network name of the wireless LAN access point to be con nected with Security Mode WEP WPA WPA2 PSK WPA WPA2 Enterprise Select a security protocol in accord ance with wireless LAN access point settings Password 5 to 64 characters consisting of sin gle byte alphanumeric characters AS CII 1 Input the password for connecting with the wireless LAN acc...

Page 90: ...ert File with extension der pem crt cer or p12 2 Specifies a client certificate for authen tication To specify a certificate select the button to the right side of the item The displayed file selection screen can be used to select a certificate This item is displayed only when EAP TLS is selected for EAP Type Private Key File with extension pem p12 or key Specifies an encryption key file for the c...

Page 91: ... There is a possibility that the results could not be obtained correctly due to net work switching Please check with the IP address of C BOX whether it is connected to the network you registered If it is not connected check the input information and select the Send button again to register Failed to set a WLAN setting Please check whether input information are correct Some input information are wr...

Page 92: ...from this product the message Success to get the WLAN set tings appears under the Send button along with the acquired information If different text is displayed take the actions described below Failed to get the WLAN settings Please check whether a device is connected normally Required Action This product and computer are not connected Confirm the connection take cor rective action if required and...

Page 93: ...r Settings button at the bottom of the screen to delete wireless LAN network information that is registered on this product Deletion is complete when the message Success to clear all settings is displayed under the Send button and the content of the items on the screen is cleared If the message Failed to clear Please try again is displayed click the Clear Settings button again ...

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Page 97: ...k as instructed by the network administrator 5 3 Supported devices and browsers Viewer runs the browser of the device being used to view the AIRe Lens screen The table below shows the devices operating systems OS and browsers recommended for running Viewer For information about personal computers refer to page 4 8 5 4 Getting ready Confirm the IP address Confirming the IP address of the AIRe Lens ...

Page 98: ... the URL below into the browser s URL box to access Viewer Wireless LAN https AIRe Lens IP address 49155 remote USB connection https 192 168 2 250 49155 remote Example When the AIRe Lens IP address is 192 168 1 12 at a wireless LAN connection https 192 168 1 12 49155 remote Firefox Precautions If a screen like the one shown below is displayed when a URL is input and connected to click the Advanced...

Page 99: ...tton If a prompt asking for certificate specification appears do not select a certificate Android chrome Precautions If a screen including a massage like the one shown below is displayed when a URL is input and con nected to tap ADVANCED If a message like the one shown below is displayed after tapping ADVANCED tap PROCEED TO AIRe Lens IP address ...

Page 100: ...one shown below is displayed when a URL is input and connected to tap Con tinue 3 If a user authentication screen like the ones shown below is displayed input the user name and pass word provided from KONICA MINOLTA Username remote password QU5ssiHx Firefox Android chrome iOS Safari ...

Page 101: ... refresh at a preset interval NOTICE Certain communication conditions may cause a delay in the screen refresh interval Using Viewer increases AIRe Lens battery power consumption Operating time per charge is shorter Viewing the screen of a single AIRe Lens from multiple devices may cause improper screen refresh or may display error screen making AIRe Lens display viewing impossible 4 To stop AIRe L...

Page 102: ...ap the icon while the operation panel is displayed Hides the control panel The operation panel is displayed on the right side or at the bottom of the Viewer 5 6 2 Operation panel configuration Nr Item Description 1 A B C D E Buttons Same operations as C Box buttons A to E 2 Custom3 Button Performs the same operation as when the C Box F4 button is long pressed 3 Custom2 Button Performs the same ope...

Page 103: ... and input them again URL access was successful but an error like the one be low is displayed The network between the equipment being used and the AIRe Lens may be congested Wait for a while and then try to access again There may be another device accessing the AIRe Lens at the same time Wait for a while and then try to access again or discontinue Viewer use from the other device Screen refresh ti...

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Page 107: ...dy or if the lens becomes dirty use an eyeglass cleaning cloth or other soft cloth to gently wipe the lens clean If this product becomes soiled with hand cream sebum or other matter clean it immediately Do not leave the unit is a soiled state Doing so may cause discoloration If soiling is particularly bad wipe with a cloth moistened with fresh water Wring out the cloth firmly be fore wiping ...

Page 108: ... keep the battery in a state using up please charge after use If a battery discharges naturally it may not be usable when charged later Extremely short operation time after a battery is charged indicates that it is time to replace the battery with a new one Purchase a new battery of the specified type If a full charge is not achieved even after the prescribed charging time is exceeded stop chargin...

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Page 111: ...r about five seconds And then turn on again Nothing appears on the screen Press the F2 green button to turn on the screen display The screen display is blurry Correctly position the display in accordance with the mounting guid ance If the lens is dirty wipe it gently with a dry and soft cloth Display response of an LCD is naturally lower under low tempera tures and the display may go black under h...

Page 112: ...Lens is being used is compat ible with use of a wireless LAN environment Turn off power and wait for about five seconds And then turn on again Sound is not audible Confirm that the earphones are connected correctly Confirm if the AIRe Lens has been paired with the Bluetooth device Confirm that Off is not selected for the earphone volume setting With the earphones connected turn the AIRe Lens off a...

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Page 115: ... certain con centration level By contributing to the collection and recycling of waste batteries you will help to reduce potential effects on the environment and human health that could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling In case of products that require a permanent connection with incorporated batteries for safety performance medical or data integrity reasons the batteries are not r...

Page 116: ...he GNU Lesser General Public License LGPL and other open source licenses Users may obtain the applicable soft ware source code and reproduce distribute and modify the software in accordance with GPL v2 and LGPL If you contact KONICA MINOLTA as noted in 8 Information desk we will provide you a copy of the GPL v2 LGPL compliant source code under the condition that you will bear the actual expenses i...

Page 117: ...onaural microphone External Memory None Internal Memory Main memory 1 GB User memory 8 GB Operation Buttons 10 Buzzer Built in C BOX External Device Connection USB port Type A Power supply capacity 5 V 500 mA Audio Connectors External microphone connector φ3 5 mm Supports condenser microphone connection External earphone connector φ3 5 mm Impedance 16 Ω Maximum voltage 150 mV or less Power Batteri...

Page 118: ...inquiry or requesting servicing please include the serial numbers described below in the body of the mail 1 Serial number marked on the inside of the HMD temple 2 Serial number marked on the back of the C BOX battery cover 8 5 Manufacturer KONICA MINOLTA INC 192 8505 2970 Ishikawamachi Hachioji shi Tokyo Japan 8 6 Importer Konica Minolta Business Solutions Europe GmbH Europaallee 17 30855 Langenha...

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