Adjusting For Comfort - Sony HMI-3000MT Instructions For Use Manual

Head mounted image processor unit
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Notes
• Attach the clip so that there is sufficient slack in the
connection cable. Providing slack will prevent your
neck from being pulled backward should your foot
get caught in the display cable, for example.
• Attach the display cable so that it runs along the
wearer's back. The cable may interfere during
medical procedures if it is attached in the front.

Adjusting for Comfort

Adjusting the front pad
The front pad can be moved forward and backward and its
angle adjusted. You can adjust the distance between your
eyes and the display and the angle of the display by
adjusting the front pad. To ensure proper fitting during
use, be sure to adjust the front pad beforehand.
To move the front pad forward or backward
The front pad can be moved forward or backward into one
of three positions. Slide the front pad lock lever to the left,
and move the front pad forward or backward.
Adjust this when you want to adjust the focus, move the
head mounted monitor away from your nose, make space
for your glasses, expand the field of view for your hands,
or otherwise adjust the fitting.
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Mounting the Head Mounted Monitor
To adjust the angle of the front pad
The angle of the front pad can be adjusted into one of
three positions. Set the front pad adjustment switch to the
left or right.
You can adjust the angle of the display by adjusting the
angle of the front pad. Adjust this when you have to look
upward or downward to view the display or when you
want to expand the field of view for your hands or
otherwise adjust the fitting.
The head mounted monitor will point upward when the
front pad is raised and downward when the front pad is
lowered.
This illustration emphasizes the differences between
angles.
Note
Make sure that the front pad is always in contact with
your forehead during use. Otherwise, the display will turn
off automatically.

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