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Vuzix IWEAR AV310 User Manual

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3D or stereoscopic video can be composed using any several formats. The
AV310 Widescreen supports the most common of these; used by most 3D video
productions. If you know which format is appropriate for a video you wish to view,
simply select that format. If you do not know its format, try each and end your
selecti

ower than 3D video.

Anaglyph is an older 3D format - the type associated with the use of red

een lens viewing glasses.

Batter

ry depenant upon the type of video, 2D or 3D, being played and

they type of battery being used. Each of these has different power consumption

2 minutes for a lithium. With 3D

content, these times are reduced to 10, 10 and 1 minute respectively due to the

nds of displaying 3D video.

k

s. If you have the

iWear earphones removed, volume adjustments must be made through the

speakers are connected.

l

n be

removed should you wish to use

n the

• Repeat the process to remove the second earphone and reverse the

process to reinstall the earphones.

on with the one offering the correct image.

Note: Viewing 2D content consumes less battery p

3D video set for the left eye is the most common.

If 3DL does not present a correctly displayed image, try 3DR.

and gr

y

A low-battery indicator will appear in the upper right corner of the display
when the battery power is nearly depleated. The amount of warning it

provides will va

caracteristics.

When viewing a 2D video, the low-battery indicator illuminates when
approximately 30 minutes of playtime remains when an alkaline battery is in use,
about 10 minutes for a NiMH battery and only

greater power dema

Spea er Volume

The volume of the iWear earphones can be adjusted, when the OSD is
not displayed, by pressing the “+” or “-” Control Button

device to which your headphones or

Speaker Adjustment & Remova

Your iWear earphones ca

an alternate audio system.

To remove the earphones:
• Grasp the hard plastic finger

grip adjacent to the temple.

• Pull straight back o

finger grip. DO NOT pull on
the cable.