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Eyedaptic Glasses User Manual
Version 3.2.10.16
Enhancing Vision To Revitalize Life
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  • Page 1 ® www.eyedaptic.com EYE4 Eyedaptic Glasses User Manual Version 3.2.10.16 Enhancing Vision To Revitalize Life...
  • Page 2: Package Contents

    Package Contents (C) Data cable to connect glasses to (A) EYE4 glasses phone (D) USB charger block (B) Mobile phone with pre-installed software to control EYE4 glasses (E) Charging cable for the PHONE only *Cables (C) and (E) are NOT interchangeable...
  • Page 3 EYE4 Glasses (A) - Parts Overview EYE4 connection port Use the included data cable to connect the phone to the glasses Must use this data cable (C) for the glasses to work...
  • Page 4 EYE4 Phone (B) – Parts Overview Power button Hold down button for 5 seconds to power on/off phone and glasses EYE4 control app icon entirely (visible when powered on) Charging and connection port This same port is used for charging the phone...
  • Page 5: How To Power On/Off

    How to Power On/Off • To power on the phone: hold the power button for 5 seconds, or until the screen lights up • To power off the phone: hold the power button for 5 seconds and then click "Power Off" and the screen will go dark "Power Off"...
  • Page 6 How to Charge the Phone Only the phone needs to be charged, the glasses do not need to be charged 1. Plug the charging cable (E) into the charging block (D) 2. Plug the charging cable (E) into the phone (B) DO NOT USE THE DATA CABLE FOR CHARGING 3.
  • Page 7: Sleep Mode

    Sleep Mode Sleep mode puts the phone display and the glasses to sleep, but does not completely turn off the device – this will save battery To activate sleep mode: press the power button once (top right) - the phone screen AND glasses will go dark Phone is in sleep mode, glasses are off Power...
  • Page 8 Setting up the Phone & Glasses Before using EYE4 glasses for the first time: Fully charge the phone battery, until light at the top of the phone turns green or percentage on the phone is 100% After the battery is charged:...
  • Page 9 To do this, plug the data connection cable (C) into the glasses (A) and the other side into the phone (B) Wait for the EYE4 app to launch automatically or press the Eyedaptic logo to start the app If the app does not open, unplug the cable from the phone, wait 5 seconds,...
  • Page 10: Home Page Overview

    Home Page Home Page Overview Opens up the settings Turns menu EyeSwitch Toggles Toggles Britext autozoom on/off on/off Set favorite features Slide along the bar to Scroll up or down to see manually change magnification additional features (when autozoom is OFF)
  • Page 11 Home Page EyeSwitch changes the mode of viewing from the camera on the glasses to the camera on the phone Turns Turns EyeSwitch EyeSwitch In EyeSwitch mode the settings options are simplified to just Autozoom and Britext...
  • Page 12 Home Page Settings Returns to Opens up the home page settings page Scroll up or down to see all menu options...
  • Page 13: Manual Zoom

    Home Page Manual Zoom Manual zoom allows the user to control full-screen magnification by adjusting the zoom slider at the bottom of the home screen Magnification – fades, reappears when adjusted Slide along the bar to manually change magnification (when autozoom is OFF)
  • Page 14 Home Page Autozoom Autozoom prompts the glasses to automatically zoom in on text or objects when detected Toggles autozoom on/off Can also access autozoom from the settings page...
  • Page 15 Home Page Autozoom Autozoom prompts the glasses to automatically zoom in on text or objects when detected A box will appear on the screen and prompt the zoom Read text with slow head motion Large head movement It will zoom to preferred or a quick shake will text size, which is zoom back out...
  • Page 16 Settings Autozoom - Settings Additional autozoom settings can be adjusted from the settings page Toggles autozoom on/off Controls how quickly the glasses recognize text Adjust how much head motion is needed to zoom out of autozoom...
  • Page 17 Home Page Britext Britext mode is a contrast enhancement that outlines the edges of text and objects, making them easier to distinguish Toggles Britext on/off Britext off Britext on...
  • Page 18 Home Page Contrast Contrast options can be opened from either the home page or the settings page...
  • Page 19 Home Page Contrast Slide to manually adjust the contrast 0% is NORMAL contrast and is best for most situations...
  • Page 20 Home Page Brightness Brightness options can be opened by either scrolling down on the home page or from the settings page Slide up and down to change the brightness of the GLASSES display...
  • Page 21 Home Page Making/Changing Favorites Adjust settings to your Favorite is now saved liking and click "Save as" and active (ie. Autozoom on, Britext on, (Highlighted number) contrast 20%) Select a favorite to save the selected settings as and click save (1, 2 or 3)
  • Page 22 Home Page Restoring a Favorite As soon as you change a setting, To restore a favorite, click the favorite will be deselected on the number (not highlighted anymore) (now highlighted again)
  • Page 23: Portal Settings

    Settings Portal Settings Portal mode magnifies the text within a circle and tapers out at the edges – this mode is good for reading or spotting *Autozoom must be on to enable the portal Toggles portal on/off...
  • Page 24 Settings Reference Line Settings Places a horizontal line across the screen Toggles reference line on/off Adjust the vertical placement of the line Changes the color of the line...
  • Page 25 Home Page Stabilization Stabilization options can be opened from either the home page or the settings page...
  • Page 26: Stabilization Settings

    Settings Stabilization Settings Toggles stabilization on/off Adjusts the strength Turns of stabilization stabilization on when the zoom is above this level (we recommend leaving this at 1.0x zoom)
  • Page 27 Settings Notifications Toggle notifications for low battery on/off...
  • Page 28 Settings Updates The phone must be connected to Wi-Fi (see page 33) to update Update available No updates available for download Click to update app to new version...
  • Page 29 Settings Audio Audio plays when certain settings or features are turned on/off Slide left to right to adjust the volume – a sound will play to indicate the set volume level A volume of "0" mutes the audio...
  • Page 30 Settings Connect to Wi-Fi Sample WiFi To connect to Wi-Fi, click "Configure" and select the desired network – you must then re-open the app...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    If the app crashes or does not start: 1. Unplug the cable from the phone 2. Wait 5 seconds Eyedaptic 3. Plug the cable back in logo and try again 4. If needed, launch the app manually by clicking the Eyedaptic logo Cable...
  • Page 32 Troubleshooting If all else fails: 1. Unplug the cable from "Power Off" Power button the phone 2. Turn the phone off by holding down the power button for a few seconds and then click "Power Off" 2. Wait 5 seconds 3.
  • Page 33: Operating Specifications

    Storage Temperature Range: 40-80 degrees Fahrenheit Usage Temperature Range: 40-80 degrees Fahrenheit • Do not use near water • Do not store in direct sunlight • Do not store in a HOT or COLD car • Do not use chemical cleaners on lens Patents www.eyedaptic.com/patents...
  • Page 34 User violates any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement or if Eyedaptic is required to do so by law. Upon termination (i) all rights granted to User under this Agreement will terminate; and (ii) User must cease all use of the Application. Terminat ion will not limit any of Eyedaptic’s rights or remedies at law or in equity.
  • Page 35 Please Don’t Forget 1. Register your product at https://eyedaptic.com/product-registration/ 2. Do not put your personal SIM card into the phone. The phone will no longer work with the glasses and it will invalidate your warranty. 3. If you have more than one pair of glasses, be sure to...

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