Motorola HC1 Quick Reference Manual page 8

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Determining Dominant Eye
Eye dominance is the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other. Most
people are right-eye dominant; however in a small portion of the population neither eye is
dominant. It is best to use your dominant eye when viewing the display.
To determine which eye is dominant:
Place hands together as shown forming a triangle.
1.
Keeping both eyes open, focus on any distant object.
2.
Maintaining focus on the object centered in the triangle, close your right eye. If the object
3.
is still in the triangle, you are left eye dominant.
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Maintaining focus on the object centered in the triangle, close your left eye. If the object
4.
is still in the triangle, you are right eye dominant.
in the triangle, you are right eye dominan
in the triangle, you are right
If the object is in the triangle with either eye then you are dominant eye neutral.
object is in the triangle with either eye the
object is in the triangle with either eye the
5.
Repeat test to confirm.
at test to confirm.
at test to confirm
6.
Re-positioning the Computer/Optical Pod Assembly
From the factory, the HC1 is configured for left eye dominant. To switch the optical pod
position:
If not already removed, press the release latches to remove the Firm Goods Assembly
1.
from the Computer/Optical Pod Assembly.
Rotate the Computer/Optical Pod Assembly 180°.
2.
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ou are dominant eye neutral.
ou are dominant eye neutral.

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