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Controls & configuration – Vuzix Wrap 310XL User Manual

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Connect the “Composite Audio/Video Cable“ or an alternate, such as the

Composite AV Cable for iPod/iPhone/iPad shown in the illustration, to the

compatible connection(s) on your audio video device.

Note: Optional direct connect custom cable solutions are available for many devices. See the Vuzix website for a listing

of available cable solutions.

Turn on you audio video device and then turn on your Wrap video eyewear by pressing its power button.

Note: The eyewear will turn off to conserve power if no video is detected for approximately 30 second. Turning on your AV device first will help prevent this.

The above steps will enable 2D video from most audio video devices. 3D video and some audio video devices may

require additional configuration.

• For information on configuring external monitor support on audio video devices, see that product’s manual.

• See the following “Controls & Configuration” section for enabling 3D video.

Controls & Configuration

Wrap video eyewear is configured through Battery/Control Box buttons and an OSD (On Screen Display) of menu

options and control settings.

Control Buttons

The Wrap Battery/Control Box buttons displays and performs different functions based upon whether the OSD is

displayed or not.

The Power/OSD button turns your video eyewear on or off and accesses the On Screen Display (OSD) menu.

• Press once to turn on the eyewear

• Press again to access the OSD menu

• Press again to advance to the next menu item

• Press and hold to turn off the eyewear

The plus button increases the volume when the OSD is not displayed and selects the next menu option when

the OSD is displayed.

The minus button decreases the volume when the OSD is not displayed and selects the previous menu

option when the OSD is displayed.

The “X” or Exit button closes the OSD menu.

You can also double-click this button to toggle between 2D and 3D mode. You can also press and hold this

button to toggle between parallel and cross-eyed view when in 3D mode.

On Screen Display Options

3D 2D S

x

S

3D

VIEW

A

ZOOM

16:9

Full

4:3

Aspect ratio

Brightness

Contrast

2D/3D Format

3D View

4

5

Aspect Ratio: 4:3 and 16:9 are Aspect Ratios; the dimensional

relationship between the height and width of the display. 4:3

is commonly referred to as the “standard” aspect ratio while

16:9 is referred to as a “widescreen” aspect ratios.

Zoom and Full are display options that enable content to be

stretched to fill the screen. Zoom stretches horizontally and

vertically while Full stretches horizontally only.

4:3 and Full are disabled when the eyewear is configured for

3D support.