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Understanding
eSight 3 and
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  • Page 1 User Guide Understanding eSight 3 and getting the most from your eSight 3...
  • Page 3 “eSight Eyewear” and “eSight” and associated images and symbols are trademarks of eSight Corporation. “eSight” is a registered trademark in Canada and the U.S. and may be pending or registered in other countries. Various U.S. and other patents pending. All other trademarks, registered trademarks, product names, and company names and/or logos cited herein, if any, are the property of their respective holders.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Charging eSight ................13 Connections and Controls ............15 Technical Specifications ............... 16 eSight Customer Support and Warranty......... 18 eSight Customer Support (Canada and United States) ......... 18 eSight Customer Support (Outside Canada and the United States) ..18 Warranty..........................18...
  • Page 7: Safe Use And Care Of Esight

    Safe Use and Care of eSight Be safe! Before using eSight, read the Safety and Care booklet. It contains important product warnings and cautions, care instructions, and statements of regulatory compliance.
  • Page 8: About Esight

    About eSight eSight is a state-of-the-art head mounted camera and display system (Figure 1). Headstrap Frames Forehead Band Light Headset Range Sensors Controller Camera Figure 1 eSight...
  • Page 9: Esight Package Contents

    • SD Card, includes Electronic Product • Spare Forehead Band Documentation Once you have checked the contents of your package, charge eSight. You must fully charge eSight before you can use it for the first time. See “Charging eSight” on page 13.
  • Page 10: Wearing Esight

    Wearing eSight Achieving the Perfect Fit You have the perfect fit when... Your frames are positioned on the face Your forehead band and headstrap like a regular pair of glasses. form a snug “halo” around your head. Your headset and frames do not Your headset and frames feel move when you shake your head.
  • Page 11: Connecting The Frames

    Wearing eSight Connecting the Frames 1. Fit the recess on the frames over the magnet on “CLICK” the headset so it “clicks” into place. 2. Fit the opposite side. Both sides of the frames are flush with the headset. Adjust the...
  • Page 12: Connecting The Headstrap

    Wearing eSight Connecting the Headstrap 1. Put on the headset (with the frames attached) like a pair of glasses. 2. Wrap the headstrap around your head, and fit the connector over the magnetic contact point on the forehead band. 3. Adjust the buckle on the headstrap until you have a snug fit.
  • Page 13: Adjusting The Forehead Band

    Wearing eSight Adjusting the Forehead Band HOLD SLIDE HOLD Figure 3 Adjusting the Forehead Band 1. Take off the eyewear. 2. Hold the forehead band as shown in Figure 3. 3. Slide the ratchet strip forward or backward to enlarge or shorten the band.
  • Page 14 Wearing eSight Figure 4 Properly Fitted Forehead Band...
  • Page 15: Disconnecting The Headstrap

    Wearing eSight Disconnecting the Headstrap • Gently pull the headstrap connector forward and away from the eyewear.
  • Page 16: Securing The Controller

    Wearing eSight Securing the Controller In mobile situations, secure the controller using the belt clip, wrist strap, or neck lanyard. Alternately, carry the controller in your pocket or purse. 1. Fit the belt clip tooth into the slot on the side of the controller.
  • Page 17: Tilting The Headset

    Wearing eSight Tilting the Headset You can tilt eSight through a wide range of positions. Below are common positions and their uses. Lower Bioptic Position • Headset is fully down • Look directly at the displays while maintaining your peripheral vision •...
  • Page 18: Powering Esight

    Menu Back/ Resume Control Lock Button together to turn on/off eSight. The light flashes red and green as eSight starts up. Push and hold the Power button. Push it again to select STANDBY from the menu. Standby Resume using eSight quickly from this low power mode.
  • Page 19: Charging Esight

    2. Connect the USB cable to eSight and the USB AC Wall Adapter (Figure 5). 3. Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet. If eSight is on, it chimes when it starts charging. eSight is fully charged when the light is solid green.
  • Page 20 Power/ Battery Status Light Power/Battery Status Light Meaning Light Battery Fully Charged. eSight Plugged In. Solid Green Battery More Than 5 Percent Charged. eSight Charging. Solid Yellow Battery Less Than 5 Percent Charged. eSight Not Ready for Use. Solid Red eSight Charging.
  • Page 21: Connections And Controls

    Connections and Controls Magnetic Door Door Pull Tab Micro HDMI Connection USB Type C Connection SD Card Slot SD Card Bluetooth Connection WiFi Connection For information about using the connections and controls, consult the Software Quick Reference accompanying eSight.
  • Page 22: Technical Specifications

    • Type C USB Cable with USB AC wall adapter • Recharge from a wall outlet Storage SD Card • 8 Gigabyte Memory Card • Stores the eSight Low Vision Software and user data Connections HDMI • Type D HDMI input that connects to Video Sources with HDMI Port •...
  • Page 23 Operating Environment Operating Temperature • 0°C to 40°C Storage Temperature • 0°C to 50°C NOTE: eSight is not intended for use in rain or heavy snowfall conditions. Care for eSight as you would a cell phone, tablet, or other electronics device.
  • Page 24: Esight Customer Support And Warranty

    Follow the prompts to contact your eSight Coach. eSight Customer Support (Outside Canada and the United States) For questions and customer support, please contact your eSight Authorized Distributor or dispensing clinic directly. They are trained to provide full support in your local language and time zone.

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