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Internet. Support This guide provides you with the information you need to get started with your M100 smart glasses. For more information and additional support please visit Vuzix website www.vuzix.com or the Vuzix Developer Center at developer.vuzix.com.
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- If the M100 is powered on while connected to an external power source the white LED will remain solid when the M100 is fully charged. o If the M100 is powered on, the user can fully operate the device even when it is connected to an external power source.
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Slide the bracket onto your preferred left or right arm (or temple) of the safety glasses as shown below: When attaching the M100 to the adapter, place the flexible arm in the front portion of the adapter (2) before snapping the earpiece into the universal mount socket (1).
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To assemble the over the head mounting option to the M100, push the head band mounting ring (4) onto the universal mount (3) on the main body of the M100. This will require a fair amount of force as this is a tight fitting connection. Once secured, the ear bud (5) is then slid onto the ring edge on the outside rim of the mounting arm (4).
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As shown below, the entire headband also rotates around the universal mount that will allow for different positions of the headband over the users head. This movement also allows the eye piece to be positioned up and down in the user’s field of vision. Eyepiece tilt Vuzix 425PB0001-03...
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It is important to note that there is no focus adjustment required for the M100. The M100’s optics have been designed so that the image appears, from a focus perspective, to be about 10 feet away.
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It is well known that users have an eye preference that is tied to their eye dominance. For this reason, the M100 is designed for either left or right eye use. To use the M100 on either eye, simply rotate the body of the M100 180 degrees around the headband arm mount. The display, camera, and other functions will automatically flip to accommodate this change.
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The M100 is shipped with Bluetooth enabled by default to make the pairing process easier. The M100 will be discoverable continuously until it is paired with a device. After a device has been paired to the M100, a user can make the M100 discoverable again by holding the M100’s Back/Select button.
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The phone/tablet should now be able to see the paired M100 in the Smart Glasses Manager app. Now that your phone is paired to your M100 you will need to connect the Smart Glasses Manager to your M100. This is required so that you can connect multiple M100’s to your phone.
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If the Bluetooth connection is disrupted for some reason, the Smart Glasses Manager app will attempt to reconnect to the paired M100 every 10 seconds for up to 2 minutes. This process can be interrupted by manually reconnecting through the option menu.
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M100 to send information about its apps to the phone/tablet. The mirror window will scroll up and down through all of the Apps on the M100. Once the apps are listed in this view, pressing one of them will launch that app on the M100.
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The first time the smart glasses are switched on, they default to pairing mode with a partner device. If the M100 are already paired, your Home desktop page is displayed. To pair your M100 to your smart phone follow the below procedure: Activate Bluetooth on your Smart phone a) From the desktop, press the Applications button to open the App List.
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Vuzix website periodically for updates as this functionality is enabled. Physical buttons on the M100 The four physical buttons on the M100 can also be used to interface with the M100. At the desktop the top three buttons are used for navigation as follows:...
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The M100 application manager not only helps to manage your applications on the M100 and is the tool for updating and loading new applications onto your M100, it is also a user interface to the M100 with a keyboard and mouse implementation. See above for more information.
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