RIDEON USER MANUAL
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a.
If the visuals seem “cut,” keep adjusting the goggles’
strap & positioning on your face
until you see the full, clear projection screen.
NOTE: DO NOT
attempt to physically move/position the see-through display! It is fixed in place to
prevent damage to electronics. Tampering with the see-through
display will disable the goggles’
functionality as well as increase the chances of injury to your eye.
ON THE SNOW
GOGGLES OPERATIONAL FEATURES AND REQUIERMENTS:
1.
Navigation Features -
In order to use maps and POIs with your RideOn goggles, you must first
download a resort map from our map database (
see STANDING FEATURES
).
2.
Video Feature -
Requires working goggles.
3.
Music Player Feature -
Requires headphones connected to your phone (wired or wireless), and
requires open music app.
RIDEON’S AUGMENTED REALITY FEATURES
SUMMARY
In-Ride Features -
Features available while skiing the piste:
1.
Rider Data -
Shows speed & altitude
Standing Features -
Features available only while standing still, or while riding a lift (explanation of each
to follow):
1.
Control of
RideOn’s
hands-free user interface
2.
Activation/deactivation of the
Video Camera
3.
Music Player
control
4.
Activation/deactivation of the
Resort Map
IN-RIDE FEATURES:
1.
Rider Data -
Rider’s speed (velocity) and altitude are presented in the bottom right corner of the
projection screen. In addition, a blue bar on the right side of the screen fills up as your speed
increases (0-100). The preset for both is kilometers per hour for velocity and meters for altitude,
but you may change to imperial units (
see RIDEON APP - MENU
).