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HMT-1 HMT Release 10 User Guide Version 1.1.1-P Updated for Release 10.3.0 RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 www.realwear.com Table of Contents RealWear Head Mounted Tablet One ............................................................................................................................................ 3 HMT-1 Features ................................................................................................................................................................ 4 HMT-1 Product Specifications ....................................................................................................................................... 5 HMT Release 10 Overview........................................................................................................................................... 6 HMT-1 Safety Guidelines ................................................................................................................................................. 8 Safety and Usage Guidelines .......................................................................................................................................... 9 HMT-1 Connectivity........................................................................................................................................................ 10 HMT-1 Box Contents ...................................................................................................................................................... 10 HMT-1 Device Overview ................................................................................................................................................ 11 HMT-1 Device Overview Details................................................................................................................................ 12 HMT-1 Setup Guide ........................................................................................................................................................................ 17 Wearing the HMT............................................................................................................................................................ 17 Remote configuration for HMT from web browser ................................................................................................... 21 Determining Eye Dominance ........................................................................................................................................ 22 Headwear with HMT Devices ....................................................................................................................................... 23 Using the HMT with a Hard Hat.................................................................................................................................... 25 Using the HMT without a Hard Hat .............................................................................................................................. 25 Wearing HMT with Eye Protection ............................................................................................................................... 25 HMT-1 Charging Basics ................................................................................................................................................. 26 Configuring your HMT on Release 10 ......................................................................................................................... 29 Settings ............................................................................................................................................................................ 29 Setting Up Screen Lock ................................................................................................................................................. 30 Unlocking the HMT ......................................................................................................................................................... 32 HMT Release 10 Wireless Update ............................................................................................................................... 33 Selecting HMT Interface Language ............................................................................................................................. 35 HMT-1 MicroSD Card ..................................................................................................................................................... 36 How to insert a MicroSD card: ...................................................................................................................................... 36 Setting Up and Using a MicroSD Card ......................................................................................................................... 38 HMT Device Care ............................................................................................................................................................ 40 Storing the HMT ............................................................................................................................................................. 40 Cleaning the HMT device .............................................................................................................................................. 41 HMT Interaction Modes................................................................................................................................................. 42 Speech Keyboard............................................................................................................................................................ 43 Voice Control................................................................................................................................................................... 46 HMT Release 10 Software Overview ........................................................................................................................................... 48 My Programs ................................................................................................................................................................... 50 Recent Applications ....................................................................................................................................................... 51 My Files ............................................................................................................................................................................ 52 My Documents ................................................................................................................................................................ 55 Media Player.................................................................................................................................................................... 57 Deleting Files from File Manager ................................................................................................................................. 59 My Camera ...................................................................................................................................................................... 61 My Controls ..................................................................................................................................................................... 67 Action Button .................................................................................................................................................................. 71 Power Management ....................................................................................................................................................... 72 Battery Hot Swap ............................................................................................................................................................ 73 Microphone Settings ...................................................................................................................................................... 73 Screen Orientation .......................................................................................................................................................... 74 Power Warnings.............................................................................................................................................................. 74 Notifications .................................................................................................................................................................... 75 Barcode Reader .............................................................................................................................................................. 76 HMT-1 Ownership Information ..................................................................................................................................................... 78 HMT-1 Regulatory and Compliance Statements ....................................................................................................... 79 Declaration of Conformity ............................................................................................................................................. 81 HMT-1 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information ................................................................................................. 82 HMT-1 Limited Warranty and Software License ........................................................................................................ 83 RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 www.realwear.com RealWear Head Mounted Tablet One The RealWear HMT-1 is the worlds first hands-free Android tablet class wearable computer for industrial workers. The RealWear HMT-1 provides the foundation for Connected Worker programs. Use it in wet, dusty, hot, dangerous and loud industrial environments. A fully rugged head-mounted device, it optionally snaps into safety helmets or attaches to bump caps and can be used with safety glasses or corrective eyewear. The high-resolution micro display ts just below your line of sight and views like a 7 tablet. Its an industrial dashboard:
there when you need it and out of your way when you dont. The HMT-1 works with powerful software applications from our solution partners in four core categories, each optimized for completely hands-free voice control. That means no scrolling, swiping, or tapping - just simple voice commands. Use it for remote mentor video calling, document navigation, guided workflow, mobile forms and industrial IoT data visualization. 3 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 Features 100% Hands free Voice based operating system with local speech recognition in loud areas. Powerful Audio Integrated speaker and 3.5mm audio jack for use with hearing protection. Unmatched Noise Cancellation The HMT-1 uses four microphones and advanced algorithms to perform noise cancellation prior to voice recognition. PPE Compatible Designed to work with standard hard helmets, bump caps and safety glasses. Full-Shift Internal Battery Field swappable for continuous use. Outdoor Display Viewable in bright sunlight. Water Proof IP66 Protected against heavy seas or powerful jets of water. Dust Tight IP66 Complete protection against the ingress of micro particles. Drop Proof Resistant to 2-meter drops onto concrete from any angle. Built Rugged Fully operational from -20 C to +50 C. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 4 HMT-1 Product Specifications Core Platform & Functions Chipset 2.0 GHz 8-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 626 with Adreno 506 GPU - OpenGL ES 3.1 & OpenCL 2.0 Included Applications Document Navigator, Camera with Barcode Reader, Video Recorder, Media Player Languages Supported English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Thai, Polish Memory 64 GB Internal Storage / 4 GB RAM / MicroSD slot
(max card supported 256 GB) Operating System Android 8.1.0 (AOSP) + WearHF hands-free interface Connectivity & Sensors Bluetooth BT 4.1 LE (Low Energy) Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac 2.4GHz and 5GHz GPS and Location GPS, GLONASS, A-GPS IMU 9-DOF (3-axis accelerometer, magnetometer, and gyroscope), software enhanced stabilization Battery Capacity 3250 mAh Li-Ion, rechargeable and eld swappable Battery Life Full shift (9-10 hours) with typical use Physical Characteristics Weight 380g Ruggedization IP66, MIL-STD-810G, 2-meter drop test Dedicated Keys Power key, application-specic Action key Ports 3.5mm audio, 1 USB Type-C Boom Arm Adjust six ways for all head sizes, left or right eye compatible, display flips out of the way when not in use Display Type 20 eld-of-view, 1-meter xed focus 24-bit color LCD, 0.33 inch diagonal, outdoor visible Resolution WVGA (854x480) Audio Microphone 4 digital microphones with active noise cancellation Accurate voice recognition even in 95 dBA of typical industrial noise Speaker Internal 91 dB loudspeaker Multimedia Camera 16 MP, PDAF with LED flashlight Video Up to 1080p @30fps. Codecs: VP8, VP9 and hardware encoding support for H.264, H.265 HEVC Accessories Included Battery Wall Charger, USB Type-C Cable, Overhead Strap, Rear Head Pad, Removable Battery Optional Spare Battery, 6 Battery Multi-Charger, Hard Hat Clips, Bump Cap and Tri-Band Strap, Ear Bud Hearing Protection Headphone rated at 33dB noise reduction rating (NRR), Soft Pouch Carrying Case, Semi-Rigid Carrying Case, replacement Overhead Straps and Rear Pads, Hard Hat, Baseball Cap with HMT-1 clips, Micro SD card 5 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT Release 10 Overview Purpose-built hands-free secure software for increased productivity. Safer. Faster. Smarter. HMT Release 10 - powered by Android 8.1 - is the only software purpose-built for harsh or dangerous environments where workers use their hands for more connected and secure work. Release 10 is optimized for safe and secure jobs, taking hands-free to new heights of productivity and connectivity. With Release 10, the overall experience and functionality has been improved, extending the HMTs capabilities and making it much more powerful. The major upgrade is a comprehensive, end-to-end overhaul, improving usability, look and feel, security, and includes an entirely new and improved camera system. The new camera functionality gives your connected workforce more granular control resulting in faster turnaround for visual verification and inspection when safety and compliance of your work on the frontline matters most. HMT Release 10 lays the groundwork for RealWear Foresight Cloud Services, improving your overall hands-free experience while keeping you securely connected to the data in your cloud. Enhanced Usability Redesigned user interface, keyboard and file management system, focused on ease of use and productivity. Fortified Security with Android 8.1 OS Android 8.1 OS upgrade with regular security patches & software updates, and additional remote management. Smarter Camera System Camera features designed for productivity and performance in industrial environment Core Functions Operating System Android 8.1 Smart Camera System My Camera App 2.0 Usability My Files Keyboard Enhanced UI The new UI utilizes head movement for easy scrolling left to right. The new My Controls menu and speech keyboard allow the user to look left or right and make selections using their voice. Improved user experience with better screen layout and colors and a more consistent philosophy overall design. Better access to core Android capabilities such as Notifications. Gestures Better leverage head gestures when doing so is more effective than voice commands Customization White label design can be branded just for your business needs Completely redesigned user interface Browse through high volumes of files through better structure and sorting capability Read full filenames Bigger thumbnails Locate files faster than ever Fully redesigned hands-free keyboard with gestures and voice including:
Standard keyboard Secure Entry mode enables hands-free password entry without speaking the characters Full dictation for improved productivity aloud RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 6 Security Android 8.1 Security Security patch Level December 2018 Security patch updates targeted within 90 days Compliance with current enterprise IT security policies Regular software updates from RealWear API Level 27 support for developers Customization and Configuration Centralized WearHF configuration OS level and App level customization and configuration. Default values and preferences can be stored in a common configuration space and updated, refreshed, or managed for easier deployment and support Cloud Services Fully manageable by RealWear Foresight Cloud Language Dynamic and individual language strings can be adjusted or improved by administrators More languages Thai and polish languages have been added for a total of 12 languages Languages can be updated over the air (OTA) Most Advanced Camera System for Harsh Environments Hands-free for industry Command and control all features while keeping your hands free for work Preview Instant preview of photos and videos Smoother experience Seamless experience from MY CAMERA to MY PHOTOS and MY MEDIA Low Light Performance Improved performance in low light settings and situations Field of View (FOV) Wide angle range or standard range Focus and Exposure Image and Video Stabilization Can lock focus and exposure to one of 9 points in the frame for capturing serial numbers in non-ideal lighting conditions More usable footage when work is being done and image and video accuracy is required for compliance, inspections and remote mentoring Flashlight Flashlight functionality can be controlled directly from the camera app New Controls
(MORE OPTIONS) Exposure level Flashlight controller Aspect ratio 16:9 and 4:3 Manual focus Direct access to your photos Image resolution: High and low Video resolution: High and Low Frame rate: 15, 25, 30 Video Stabilization: On or Off Picture preview Field of view: narrow and wide Narrow Setting Improves visibility of camera view when used with a baseball cap. Enhanced zoom to provide even more magnification for small or far away subjects Wide settings Full width of camera view is captured 7 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 Safety Guidelines Battery Performance A rechargeable battery powers your device. Always use only the original type of RealWear battery that came with the device. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged. If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display or before the device can be used. The full performance of a new battery is achieved only after 3 to 4 complete charge and discharge cycles. The battery can be charged and discharged for multiple cycles, but it will eventually wear out. Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use. Ensure that you do not leave the fully charged battery connected to the charger. If left unused, a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time. Warning: There is a risk of explosion while charging if a battery other than the specified model is used. Battery Replacement If the HMT-1 battery is not charging properly, replace the battery with an original RealWear battery. If a replacement battery is being used for the first time or if the battery has not been used for a prolonged period, it may be necessary to connect the charger and then disconnect and reconnect it to begin charging the battery. Avoid Short Circuit Do not short-circuit the battery. An accidental short-circuit can occur when a metallic object such as a coin, clip, or pen causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery. This might happen, for example, when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or toolbox. A short-circuit at the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object. Avoid High Temperatures Leaving the battery in hot or cold places, such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions, will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery. For the best results, try to keep the battery between -10C and +50C (+14F and 122F). A device with a hot or cold battery may not work temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged. Battery performance is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing. Battery Disposal Do not dispose of batteries in a fire as they may explode. Batteries may also explode if damaged. Dispose of batteries according to local regulations and recycle when possible. Do not dispose as household waste. Do not dismantle, open or shred cells or batteries. In the event of a battery leak, do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes. In the event of leak or a hazard seek medical help immediately. Child Safety Do not allow children to play with your device or its accessories. Keep it out of their reach. They could hurt themselves or others or could accidentally damage the device or accessories. Your device and its accessories may contain small parts, which could be detached and create a choking hazard. Health and Safety Warnings Stop using RealWear HMT-1 or its display immediately if you experience a headache, vertigo, dizziness or nausea. Do not use the HMT-1 display while operating any vehicle. Move the boom arm completely out of your line of sight when not using the display. Maintain situational awareness of your surroundings while using the HMT-1. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 8 Safety and Usage Guidelines Do not use HMT-1 while driving Always wear HMT-1 with eye protection. Always use your dominant eye for comfortable viewing. Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin indicates that within the countries in the European Union, this product, and any enhancements marked with this symbol, cannot be disposed as unsorted waste but must be taken to separate collection at their end-of-life. Disposal of Battery Please check local regulations for disposal of batteries. The battery should never be placed in municipal waste. Use a battery disposal facility if available. Guideline for Headphone and Earphone To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume levels for long periods. A pleine puissance, lcoute prolonge du baladeur peut endommager loreille de lutilisateur. Charger Use Safety Instructions Warning: To use the charger follow these instructions:
Make sure that the cable plug is properly connected. Keep the charger away from liquids. When using an extension cable, check the integrity of the ground conductor. Disconnect the charger from HMT-1, once the battery is fully charged. Do not use this charger in wet areas This charger is for indoor use only. Do not insert or remove the plug with wet hands. Do not open the charger. For any issues, contact support. Do not cut, break or bend the cable in a knot. Do not put any objects on the cable that may let it overheat. It may damage the cable and cause fire or In case of any strange smell or noise from the charger, disconnect it and contact support. Before cleaning the cable or charger, disconnect from power supply. electrocution. Do not use any cable other than the original cable as it may cause short circuit or electrocution. 9 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 Connectivity Operating Frequency Bands for RealWear HMT-1 Wi-Fi operating frequency band(s) details are as follows:
802.11a: 14.34dBm 802.11b: 13.32dBm 802.11g: 12.29dBm 802.11n HT20: 11.25dBm 802.11n HT40: 11.39dBm 802.11ac: 12.26dBm 5G Wi-Fi Connection Information Operations in the 5.15 5.35GHz band are restricted to indoor use only. Bluetooth BT 4.1 LE (Low Energy): 10.55 dBm HMT-1 Box Contents The list of items in the RealWear HMT-1 box are:
RealWear HMT-1 (with rechargeable/removable battery, overhead strap, and rear head pad installed) USB cable type C HMT-1 Quick Start Guide Included with purchase of HMT-1, but shipped in a separate box:
HMT-1 Regional Wall Charger RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 10 HMT-1 Device Overview Front View 1. Removable Head Pad 2. Removable Head Strap 3. Mic B1 4. Shoulder Joint 5. Flashlight 6. Display Pod 7. Mic A1 8. Mic A2 (on opposite side) 9. Wrist Joint Locking Ring Rear View 10. Boom Arm 11. Camera 12. Elbow Joint 13. Micro SD Card Slot Cover 14. Action Button 15. Power Button 16. Speaker 17. Speaker (on opposite side) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Mic B2 Battery Compartment Battery Cap Display Window Audio Jack USB-C Port 11 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 Device Overview Details Power Button There are 2 buttons on the side of the boom arm side of the device. The smaller, silver, circular button is the power button. Later youll learn how to use this button to turn on the device, turn off, put to sleep, or wake up. Action Button The action button is the large, textured button beside the power button, and serves multiple purposes. A single tap serves as a failsafe method of returning you to your home screen. Three quick, consecutive taps will toggle the microphone array between front and back configurations. Pressing and holding the action button will open the Language Select menu and will cycle through a list of supported languages. Release the button to select your desired language. SD Card Door The MicroSD card door can be opened with a 001 Phillips Head screwdriver. You can insert a FAT32 formatted microSD card with a maximum capacity of 256 GB for portable storage. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 12 Details Continued Camera Pod Wrist Joint Locking Ring The Camera Pod is located above the boom arm and can be pivoted up and down ((x)) degrees. It is capable of taking 16 MP photos and 1080p videos. It also includes a built-in flashlight that can be controlled with your voice. Boom Arm The Boom Arm allows the user to adjust the positioning of the Display Pod and allows for 6 degrees of freedom, which means it can be adjusted up and down, left and right, and forward and back. It is comprised of a Shoulder, Elbow, and Wrist joint
(imagine the human arm). Its orientation can be inverted to allow use by left or right eye dominant users. This is the small Wheel-shaped lock that locks the display pod in place, and is located between the Display Pod and Boom Arm. 13 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Display Pod Microphone Array The Display Pod can be rotated and adjusted so the user can see the display clearly. The Display itself is an 854x480p 24-
bit LCD Display with 20-degree field-of-view and 1-meter focal depth, meaning that it appears like a 7in. Tablet at arms length. There are two sets of two microphones on the HMT-1. The Primary Microphones handle user input, while the reference microphones cancel external noise. The front microphones, active by default, are located on the display pod. The Primary Mic is downward-facing, close to the users mouth, and the reference mic is upward-facing to pick up and remove background noise. The rear microphones are located on the side of the device opposite from the boom arm. These should be used only when communicating when the boom arm is flipped back and out of your field of view. Speakers There is a 91 dB loudspeaker that sits above the ear when worn on either side. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 14 Battery Compartment You can remove the battery cap with a small counterclockwise turn followed by a pull. Once removed, tilt the device to remove the battery. To replace, insert a fresh battery, press to secure the battery cap and turn slightly clockwise to lock in place. Secure the flap. USB-C Port The USB-C port is used for fast charging and data transfer. It is located beneath the rear flap on the boom arm side of the device. Auxiliary Jack (Headphones) Headphones can be connected to the HMT-1 via this jack. We recommend using RealWear 33 dB noise-reduction earbuds with your HMT-1. This jack is located beside the USB-C port. 15 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Rear Head Pad The rear head pad is an adjustable and removable pad located at the inside rear of the device that rests along the back of your head. If you are mounting your HMT-1 on a hard-hat or bump cap, you may choose to remove this for comfort. Overhead Strap This is an adjustable hook & loop strap that rests across the top front of the wearers head. Again, if mounting via hard-
hat or bump cap, this can be removed. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 16 HMT-1 Setup Guide Wearing the HMT This article will walk you through how to wear your HMT device and ensure the best possible experience. Step 1 - Determining Left- or Right-Eye Configuration The HMT can be set up so that the display and camera are aligned with the left or right side of your head. First, it is important to determine your dominant eye, to do so, follow the simple instructions in this linked article. Viewing the HMT's display with your dominant eye will allow for the most clear and comfortable use of the device. Step 2 - Get the HMT Ready Before wearing, hold the HMT level with the boom-arm/display on the left or right, whichever is your dominant eye side. Bend the boom so it forms a slight "Z" shape as shown below. 17 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Step 3 - Ensure proper head-mounting accessories are in place. These can include the single strap, tri-strap, hardhat with clips, bump cap with tri-strap, or baseball cap with mounting kit. See the article on mounting accessories for instructions on how to attach the device to your chosen mounting option. Step 4 - Putting on the HMT Start by positioning the device on your head so that it is roughly level with ground. The head strap should be positioned vertically, not at an angle, resting over the top part of your head. Step 5 - Fitting the HMT Adjust the head strap or mounted headwear so that the device is not hanging too low - it should be positioned right along your temple area, above your ears. Next, move the display pod into position. For the optimal experience it is recommended that the display is close to the center line of your face, in front of and close to your eye. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 18 Step 6 - Adjusting the fit Ensure that the display pod is not positioned too far to the outside or too far in front of your eye. Move the display towards the center line by pushing from the outside inward. Step 7 - Turning on the HMT Before putting the HMT on your head, press and hold down the power button for about three seconds then release the power button. The power button is the round silver button on the same side of the HMT as the boom arm/display. Then holding the boom arm with one hand and holding the back of the HMT with the other, push the display pod inward so that it is close to, in front of and slightly below your eye. In about ten to fifteen seconds you will hear a sound as the start-up sequence completes. The HMT is now powered on and ready to wear. You should now be able to see the screen. 19 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Step 8 - Fine tuning It is best to tilt and rotate the display pod to make minor adjustments. Step 9 - Fine tune the camera Make sure that the display pod is rotated so that all four corners of the screen are clearly visible to your eye. With your HMT powered on, and the display pod positioned correctly, you will see the entire HMT Home Screen. When you are ready to use the camera, you will need to make some final adjustments so that the view of the camera is forward and unobstructed. Warning: If you are not able to clearly see what is on screen, review how your device and display setup -
double check the fitting of the strap or headwear and if your display is correctly setup for your dominant eye. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 20 Remote configuration for HMT from web browser Generate a QR Code for Configuration from a Web Browser The Configuration App (found in My Programs) scans a QR code that can contain setup information for language, time zone, time, and WiFi connections. A web page enables anyone to create the QR code. To setup the device, complete the following procedure:
1. Open a Web browser in your computer. 2. Visit realwear.setupmyhmt.com or http://www.realwear.com/configure 3. Click the 'Configuration' button on the page and then
'First Time Setup'. (Note: you can also click the
'Configuration' link on the top navigation bar:) 4. Select the desired language and click 'Next'. You will need to select the world region first, then the time zone. 5. The 'Set Automatically' checkbox will default to checked with the values from your computer or phone. If you desire different settings, uncheck the box and change any values necessary. 6. When the Date & Time values are set, click 'Next'. Optional: Enter the WiFi access point name (or SSID) and password to setup the Wi-Fi network for your HMT. Note: most simple WiFi networks use WPA/WPA2 PSK security. 7. Click 'Generate Code'. A QR code will display on the computer screen. 8. On the HMT open the Configuration App. Say "NAVIGATE HOME" then "MY PROGRAMS" then "CONFIGURATION". The device will start beeping. 9. Scan the QR code by pointing the HMT camera so the QR code is within the target outline on the display. 10. When the QR code is scanned a tone will sound and you will be returned to the previous screen. The preceding steps can also be accomplished using the RealWear Companion app, available on the App Store and Google Play. Note: when you power on the HMT device for the first time a remote configuration screen will be displayed. To skip the remote configuration and perform later, press the Action button. You may return to the configuration app at any time by saying "NAVIGATE HOME" > "MY PROGRAMS" > "CONFIGURATION". 21 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Determining Eye Dominance Eye dominance is the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other. It is best to use your dominant eye when viewing the display. Eye dominance is not related to right- or left-handedness. To determine which eye is dominant:
1. Form a triangle with your hands placed together at arms length. 2. With both eyes open, focus on any distant object centered in the triangle (such as a light bulb or door knob). 3. Maintaining focus on the object centered in the triangle and - keeping your head and both hands still - close your right eye. If the object is still in the triangle, you are left-eye dominant. 4. 5. Maintaining focus on the object centered in the triangle and - keeping your head and both hands still
- close your left eye. If the object is still in the triangle, you are right-eye dominant 6. 7. If the object is in the triangle with either eye, then you are dominant eye neutral. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 22 Headwear with HMT Devices
(Check RealWear Website for specific model availability.) HMT devices are equipped standard with a Removable Head Strap. Compliant with your PPE, HMTs can be mounted several other ways in order to increase stability, comfort, and safety. Mounting with Hardhat and optional accessory clips. 23 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Headwear continued The HMT-1 can be mounted to a bump cap using a tri-
band strap. Mounting with a specially modified RealWear Baseball Cap Mounting with tri-band strap and bump cap RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 24 Using the HMT with a Hard Hat To get hard hat clips, visit shop.realwear.com. 1. Hook the Hard Hat Clips into the HMT band and snap them into place. 2. Slide the clips into the hard hat accessory slots; the HMT band should sit outside of the hard hats harness. 3. Put on the hard hat and if applicable, tighten until secure and comfortable. 4. To remove the HMT from the hard hat, pinch the clip fingers and push the clip out of the hard hat slots. Using the HMT without a Hard Hat Attaching the Head Strap Insert the end of the strap into the inside slot on both sides of the HMT as shown. Fold the end back on itself and secure using the Velcro patch. Attaching the Rear Pad The Rear Pad snaps onto the HMTs rear band; align the openings on the Rear Pad to the pegs on the HMTs rear band, and snap into place. Wearing HMT with Eye Protection If you wear eye-glasses to operate a computer, or eye protection for your work, continue to wear the same glasses or eye protection while using HMT. While HMT devices are designed to work well with or without eye-glasses or eye protection, RealWear recommends wearing eye protection while using an HMT. 25 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 Charging Basics HMT-1 Direct Charging To charge the HMT-1 battery while installed in the HMT-1, use the included Wall Charger and USB-C cable. To recharge the battery:
1. Connect the USB Type-C charging cable to the Type-C USB port located under the rubber lid on the rear of the boom-side housing. Using the USB-C cable and USB C port will ensure the shortest charging time. 2. Connect the charging cable to the wall charger. 3. Plug the wall charger into an electrical outlet. The power button LED will blink throughout the charging cycle, changing color from Red to Yellow to Green, depending on the amount the battery has charged. Green signifies a full charge. A Red light means the battery is extremely low or dead. A Yellow light means the battery is less than 100% and charging. A Green light means the battery is full. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 26 The battery icon will 'fill up' indicating its state of charge. Inserting Rechargeable Battery The RealWear HMT-1 requires a rechargeable battery to function. The device ships with the battery already installed. 1. Open the rubber lid located on the back of the battery housing and unscrew battery cap by turning counter-clockwise for approximately 1/8 turn. 2. Align and insert the battery in the compartment, with the contact positioned at the bottom of the battery compartment. 3. Align the white dot on the battery cap with the white dot on the HMT-1 housing and slide it fully into the compartment. Secure the cap by turning it clockwise for approximately 1/8 turn. 27 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Multi-charger Charging and Use You can charge up to six spare batteries simultaneously using the Multi-charger. Warning: DO NOT charge batteries with third-party chargers. Power the charger using ONLY the RealWear charging cable included with the Battery charger. 1. Insert the batteries contact side down, contact side first into the charging compartments. 2. Press down gently to secure. 3. A light will appear next to the battery contact when it is connected, and the display will read the current charge levels of each battery. It is best to remove batteries when possible after charging is complete to ensure the optimal life of batteries and charger. 4. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 28 Configuring your HMT on Release 10 Settings You can access Settings from My Programs. Go to My Programs and say 'SETTINGS'.
'Page down' to see more options. Settings provides access to important system level controls and capabilities. Each of the following Settings options can be select by speaking the corresponding commands:
Network & Internet Connected devices Apps & notifications Battery Display Sound Storage Security and location Users & accounts Accessibility RealWear System 29 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT Configure Continued Setting Up Screen Lock Using Android's Screen Lock feature protects your HMT device from unauthorized access. To setup the screen lock, do the following:
Step 1:
Enter Settings one of two ways. You can say "MY CONTROLS", then "MORE SETTINGS". Or you can say
'NAVIGATE HOME", then "MY PROGRAMS", then
"SETTINGS". Step 2: Say "PAGE DOWN", then say "SECURITY AND LOCATION". Step 4: Say the word 'PIN'
Step 5: Move your head left or right until the number you want to select is within the frame. Say "SELECT"
to enter that number.
(Note, the Settings page will be scrolled to the last location visited after a reboot. So Settings may not be scrolled all the way to the top of the page. The instructions here assume you will start at the top of the page.) Step 3: Say 'SCREEN LOCK' or select using the
'SELECT ITEM #' command. On the screen above the correct command would be "SELECT ITEM 3"
RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 30 Step 6: Repeat to input your desired PIN sequence. The PIN may be from 4 to 16 digits. When complete say "NEXT ITEM". You can opt to view all the notifications or hide specific notifications. You can also opt to hide all the notifications. The default is "Show all notifications". Simply say
"SHOW ALL NOTIFICATIONS", "HIDE SENSITIVE NOTIFICATION CONTENT" or "DON'T SHOW NOTIFICATIONS AT ALL" to select. Step 7: Re-enter the PIN for confirmation. When finished, say "NEXT ITEM" or say "CLOSE KEYBOARD", then say "OK". Step 9: When finished, say 'DONE'. Step 8 Select desired Notifications display option. This will determine if the HMT will display notifications on the Home screen when the device is locked. The Screen Lock is enabled, and the device will lock the next time it goes to sleep. You can press the power button for one second or less to lock the device. Or if the device is idle for an amount of time selected in Settings>Display>Sleep. 31 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT Configure Continued Unlocking the HMT When screen lock is enabled, the device requires a PIN number upon waking from sleep mode or when the device is restarted. To unlock the device:
Step 1: Press the Power button. When the lock screen appears say UNLOCK. Step 3: When highlighted, say "SELECT" to enter the number. Repeat to enter your entire pin. Step 2: Input your PIN. Move your head left or right to highlight numbers. Step 4: When finished, say "ACCEPT" to unlock the device. The device will go to the Home Screen in the case of a reboot of the device or will return to the last screen open in the case of waking from sleep mode. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 32 HMT Configure Continued HMT Release 10 Wireless Update Your device is already configured to keep its operating system up to date via over-the-air (OTA) updates distributed by RealWear. The HMT will not update automatically, it requires a user to launch the update. Step 1: Power ON the HMT-1 and connect to a Wi-Fi network. Step 2: Navigate to My Programs and say "WIRELESS UPDATE"
Step 3: An update may already have downloaded. If not, you may say CHECK FOR UPDATES. A message will display if you're up to date. If there is an available update, an option to download the package is displayed. Step 4: Say DOWNLOAD or say, SELECT ITEM
(followed by the item number). The software update download will start. The download time depends on the size of the package and the network connectivity. We recommend muting the microphones if the the download is large. Just say "MUTE MICROPHONE". When the download has finished, briefly press the large black Action Button on the boom-side of the HMT-1 housing. Then you can install the update via voice commands. Step 5: Once the download is complete, an option to install now or later is displayed. Step 6: If you say INSTALL LATER, a pop-up to set the installation delay time is displayed for about 15 seconds. 33 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Warning Messages to Note During Software Update
'Be sure to read the following warning messages before proceeding with the software update'
Battery Alert
'We recommend not to use HMT-1 during the software update. Also ensure that there is at least 30 % charge before installing an update.'
Software Update Warning
'When the software update begins, the following warning is displayed.'
You can set the installation delay time to by 1, 4 or 8 hours. If the delay time is not set within the given time, the default delay timer is set to 4 hours. Step 7: Say INSTALL NOW to install and update the HMT-1 software immediately. Say "OK" to proceed with the update. The HMT will reboot itself upon completion of the update. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 34 HMT Configure Continued Selecting HMT Interface Language The HMT supports the following languages:
Italian 1. English (US) 2. French 3. German 4. 5. Japanese 6. Korean 7. Mandarin Chinese 8. Polish 9. Portuguese (Brazil) 10. Russian 11. Spanish 12. Thai To select the user interface language:
Step 1: Press and hold the large, black Action button on the boom-side housing. Step 2: All the supported languages are displayed as preview, using their respective Country flags:
The device automatically scrolls through the language list and highlights one language at a time, for about two seconds each. Step 3: When the desired language is highlighted, release the Action button and the device will immediately reconfigure to show commands only in that language. 35 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 MicroSD Card You can insert a MicroSD card into the specified slot and store media files and documents. Part Name Action 1 MicroSD card slot door Covers the MicroSD card slot. Open this door to insert/remove the micro SD card. 2 Screw to open MicroSD card slot Holds the MicroSD card slot door. Unscrew to open the door using a Philips
#00 screwdriver. How to insert a MicroSD card:
Step 1: Unscrew the MicroSD card slot door and pull the edges to open. Step 2: Open the MicroSD card slot door and hold open with your thumb. Step 3: Unlock the metal compartment and swing out to open. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 36 Step 4: Insert the MicroSD card into compartment as shown below. Step 5: Close the compartment and slide compartment left to lock in place. Step 6: Close the MicroSD card slot door. Step 7: Re-insert the screw and tighten to secure. 37 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Setting Up and Using a MicroSD Card Complete the following procedure to setup the MicroSD card. When first installed, the card will need to be formatted. Step 1: Say "SHOW NOTIFICATIONS". One of the notifications should be an SD card message. It is expected that the message will state the card is unsupported, but this simply means it needs to be formatted. Follow the steps on this page to format and configure the card. Step 3: Say "USE AS PORTABLE STORAGE"
Step 4: Say "NEXT"
Step 2: Use the "SELECT ITEM #" command to select the notification number and setup the MicroSD card. Then say "OPEN". Step 5: Say "ERASE AND FORMAT". The MicroSD card formatting progress is displayed. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 38 MicroSD Card Setup Continued Step 6: When finished, say "DONE"
Step 7: Now enable the card as the default storage. Say "MY CONTROLS"
Step 8: Say "MORE SETTINGS"
Step 9: Say "PAGE DOWN", then say "REALWEAR"
Step 10: Say "STORAGE MODE" to toggle between Local Storage and SD Card. When the Storage Mode toggle shows on and is labeled 'SD Card' you are ready to use your SD Card. 39 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT Device Care Powering Off the HMT RealWear recommends that you power off your HMT device when not in use to conserve battery and ensure the longevity of the device. You can do so in two ways:
A. Hands Free 1. Say MY CONTROLS 2. Say POWER OPTIONS 3. Say POWER DOWN B. Manual 1. Simply press and hold the silver power button on the boom-side of the device for three seconds. 2. Release the power button as soon as the tone is heard. 3. A Shutting Down screen will show briefly and then the device will turn off. Rebooting the HMT A. Hands Free 1. Say MY CONTROLS 2. Say POWER OPTIONS 3. Say REBOOT B. Manual 1. Follow steps for turning off device 2. After device is fully off and the power light is off, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds. The device will Press the power button briefly (less than one second) and release to sleep or wake up the device. boot up. Sleeping/Waking the HMT A. Hands Free 1. Say 'MY CONTROLS 2. Say POWER OPTIONS 3. Say SLEEP NOW 4. When asleep, a single, brief press of the Power Button will wake up the HMT-1. B. Hands On:
Storing the HMT The HMT-1 and HMT-1Z1 are built rugged, but to ensure a long and healthy life:
Power off the device or put to sleep when not in use. 1. Store the HMT device in a cool, dry place. 2. Place the device on a level surface or securely hang it on a wall. 3. If mounted, you can keep the HMT device connected to a hard-hat or bump cap as needed. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 40 HMT Care Continued Cleaning the HMT device Follow these instructions for cleaning the different areas of the HMT-1 or HMT-1Z1:
The HMT is water resistant so cleaning with a damp cloth and mild soap is appropriate. Ensure that all covers are firmly secured when cleaning. The HMT should never be submerged. You may also use isopropyl alcohol wipes to clean and lightly sterilize the hard surfaces of the HMT. Dry surfaces or simply allow to air dry. Display and Camera glass: Use a standard micro-fiber cloth to wipe off glass parts. You can use screen cleaner to enable the sharpest possible images. Fabric parts: Under normal use the Overhead Strap and Rear Head Pad are expected to eventually wear down and need replacement. Replacement straps and pads can be purchased at http://shop.realwear.com. They may be cleaned with alcohol wipes, but excessive cleaning may accelerate wear. Battery: Should the battery become dirty, clean with a dry cloth alone or in combination with alcohol. If dirty, they may be cleaned with cloth, cotton swaps, toothbrush, and alcohol if needed. The contacts should not corrode. If the battery appears as all damaged, replace the battery immediately. Battery: The battery must always be kept dry. An indicator on the battery housing will turn red if exposed to excessive moisture. If the indicator is red, the warranty is voided, and the battery should be immediately disposed of properly. Cleaning HMT Accessories Hardhat Clips: Hardhat mounting clips are made of plastic and can be cleaned with alcohol wipes or water. Tip:
Toothpicks can be used to remove dirt in hard-to-reach areas. Tri-band Strap: The Tri-band Strap is comprised of plastic and fabric. It can be cleaned with alcohol wipes, but excess cleaning may accelerate wear. Replacement straps can be purchased at http://shop.realwear.com. Hearing Protection Ear Buds: The RealWear Hearing Protection Ear Buds are an electronic component with a metal connector, and cleaning of the buds themselves is not recommended. A polish with a dry or lightly damp cloth should be sufficient. Too much moisture could cause damage to the speakers. Foam Tips for Hearing Protection Ear Buds: The foam tips for the ear buds are comprised of memory foam. You may clean with a dry cloth. Too much moisture could damage the foam. The Foam Tips are considered consumables and are expected to eventually require replacing. Replacement parts can be purchased at http://shop.realwear.com. 41 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT Interaction Modes Control Using Gestures Head gesture list control Some interfaces leverage head movement to browse options. Scroll Enable From screens with a scroll view, you can say the command "SCROLL ENABLE". My Controls interface example. This will enable vertical head scrolling on list user interfaces such as the settings menu and will take the place of the page up and page down commands. To use, look downward and the screen will scroll down one page at a time. To stop scrolling, bring your head back up to a level position, so that you are looking straight ahead. When you want to stop using this gesture and return to page up/down commands, say "SCROLL DISABLE". This is extremely useful for quick scrolling to the bottom of a list; when the bottom is reached, quickly say "SCROLL DISABLE". RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 42 HMT Interaction Continued Speech Keyboard UPDATED FOR RELEASE 10.3.0 Speech Keyboard is the default method by which text may be entered into a text field using the HMT-1 or HMT-1Z1. Whenever a text entry screen is brought into focus or selected, the hands-free keyboard is displayed overlaying part of the application. Speech keyboard provides various input methods:
Normal Entry Keyboard Secure Entry Keyboard ABC Mode Keyboard Dictation Scan Code Normal Entry Keyboard Using the Normal Entry Keyboard you may enter letters, numbers, or symbols. The Normal Entry Keyboard opens in the letter list. Scroll left or right to see the code word associated with the character. To switch to the Numbers keyboard, say NUMBERS. To switch to the Symbols keyboard, say SYMBOLS. Note, the letter does not have to be in the focus square in order to say each code word. You may speak the phonetic commands for letters either individually or as a group. For instance, you could enter one character at a time by saying ROMEO, then saying ECHO once the R character has registered, or you could enter an as many letters as is needed with one command. EXAMPLE: Saying "ROMEO ECHO ALPHA LIMA WHISKEY ECHO ALPHA ROMEO" in one breath without break will enter
'realwear' into the text field. Remember the command SPACEBAR is part of all three Normal Entry lists; you can say that at any time to add a space. Secure Entry Keyboard When a password field is selected, the Secure Entry keyboard appears. This means that phonetic speech commands are disabled, and the user instead uses head movements, left or right, to highlight a character. The user then says SELECT to make a selection. Scan Code Saying the command SCAN CODE opens the barcode reader and allows the user to scan a QR Code for remote keyboard entry using the RealWear Companion app on a mobile phone. This is convenient for passwords and long strings of text. Simply open the RealWear Companion app, select 'Remote Keyboard', enter text and tap on the QR Code. From the HMT keyboard say, SCAN CODE, then scan the QR Code visible on the screen of your smartphone. You can also access the SCAN CODE option by saying MORE OPTIONS. 43 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Dictation For Speech-to-Text entry, say DICTATION, then immediately begin speaking freely. Dictation is cloud-based for all languages, so an internet connection may be required. Some languages support local dictation as well. You can also access the DICTATION option by saying MORE OPTIONS. For more information, please visit www.realwear.com/support. NOTE: If the keyboard becomes hidden or accidentally closed, use the "SELECT ITEM #" command to select the text field again and the speech keyboard will reappear. If entering a password for WiFi authentication, simply say "PASSWORD" to activate the speech keyboard. ABC Mode Keyboard Introduced as a new feature in Release 10.3.0, ABC Mode for the speech keyboard is an alternative method of entering data into text fields. For longer text entry situations Dictation Mode might be a better, quicker option. Note: Only English is currently supported in this mode - other languages may work to varying degrees but are not optimized for this mode and could cause user issues. To enter ABC Mode simply say "ABC MODE" while the text entry field is active. To enter letters say "LETTER (desired letters here)"; for example "LETTER T X T R Y" to enter the string 'txtry'. To enter numbers say "NUMBER (desired numbers here)"; for example "NUMBER NINE FIVE TWO" to enter the number '952'. Changing case, adding spaces, or adding numbers will necessitate a pause in the text string and re-use of the commands as needed. Extended example:
To enter the text "Sample text 324" the user must say "SHIFT", "LETTER S", "LETTER A M P L E", "SYMBOL SPACEBAR",
"LETTER T E X T", SYMBOL SPACEBAR, "NUMBER THREE TWO FOUR". At any time the user may switch to other entry modes by simply saying the appropriate command as displayed. For example, say "LETTERS" to return to scrolling letter entry mode. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 44 Speech Keyboard Continued Keyboard Voice Commands Voice Command Action
"SECURE ENTRY"
Toggles to Secure Entry mode
"NORMAL ENTRY"
Toggles to Normal Entry Mode SCAN CODE Allows user to scan QR code for text entry To set the zoom level for clear scanning say Zoom level 1-5. For example, to set the zoom level to 3, say Zoom level 3. DICTATION Activates dictation and allows user to enter text based on speech recognition. ACCEPT Accepts the entered information and navigates to the next screen in sequence.
"NUMBERS"
Toggles to the Number Keyboard
"SYMBOLS"
Toggles to the Symbol Keyboard
"LETTERS"
Toggles to the Letter Keyboard SPACEBAR Inserts a single space. BACKSPACE Deletes the last character. CLEAR TEXT Clears the text in the Input box. CAPS LOCK Toggles between Uppercase and Lowercase letters ABC MODE Toggles to the ABC Mode keyboard LETTER [a-z]
Starts a text string as spoken by the user. For example LETTER X Z Y will enter the text xzy to the field. NUMBER [0-9]
Starts a number string as spoken by the user. For example NUMBER 4 7 2 will enter the number 472 to the field. SYMBOL [?]
Starts a symbol string as spoken by the user. For example SYMBOL UNDERSCORE DOLLAR QUOTE will enter _$ to the field.
"MORE OPTIONS"
Displays the NORMAL ENTRY/'SECURE ENTRY', 'DICTATION' and 'SCAN CODE' commands
"CLOSE KEYBOARD"
Closes the Speech Keyboard SHOW HELP Displays pop-up window with the help for commands associated with the current screen. 45 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT Interaction Continued Voice Control Introducing WearHF WearHF is an innovative software solution that enables you to use your RealWear HMT as a hands-free device. It is easy to use and loaded with intuitive functions. Speech Recognition Say What You See HMT devices operate based on speech recognition. Instead of pressing or tapping a control button on the screen, all you need to do is speak the name of the respective control. HMT devices use the latest technology for advanced noise cancellation and speech recognition which work even in the harshest noisy environments. It can recognize many different languages and accents and can detect the command even if you speak in a low voice. All the commands associated with the specific screen should be displayed clearly on the screen, usually in ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. You can operate the device by speaking the name of any control. For example, the Home Screen has large icons with respective names such a "MY PROGRAMS" or "MY FILES". To access these applications, you can say the application name and the corresponding screen is launched. Anytime Access Help You can access the help information regarding the commands associated with a particular screen, with SHOW HELP command. The SHOW HELP command is displayed on all the screens. The help screen is displayed as a pop-up window. You can either say the command you desire or say "HIDE HELP" to close the pop-up window. Even when the help window is closed, the HMT-1 will continue to listen for and respond to those commands. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 46 Voice Continued Alternate Speech Recognition Sometimes, the control on the screen has no name, is a scroll button without a label, or is a file with an unpronounceable filename such as 3454-
x.pdf. WearHF automatically proposes an alternative speech command and assigns a number. This number is displayed next to the respective control on the screen. To recall the specific control numbers for that screen, say SHOW HELP. To select a specific control, use the number assigned to it. For example, you can say SELECT ITEM 1 to select the item associated with number 1. Note some command numbers might be hidden by a SHOW HELP command as it may bring up both the command label popup and the alternative speech command numbers. When you say "HIDE HELP" the command numbers will remain on screen for a moment in order to see those items behind the pop-up window. Mute Microphone To stop the speech recognizer, say MUTE MICROPHONE. The device will not respond to your voice commands while the microphone is muted, and a red warning sign is displayed on the screen. To restart the speech recognizer, tap once on the Action button on the side of the device, located just in front of the Power button. Scroll Up and Down On screens with scroll views, you can scroll using the following voice commands. Voice Command Action PAGE UP Navigates to 1 page up. Navigates to 1 page down. PAGE DOWN PAGE RIGHT SHOW HELP PAGE LEFT Navigates to 1 page left. Navigates to 1 page right. Displays pop-up window with the help for commands associated with the current screen. For example, In Settings page, we can use voice command PAGE DOWN to scroll down and PAGE UP to scroll up. 47 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide
"MY PROGRAMS"
"MY CAMERA"
"MY FILES"
Tip:
HMT Release 10 Software Overview Home Screen The Home Screen is the primary user interface view and dashboard for the HMT and is where you start when you power on the HMT. The Home Screen allows HMT users to quickly access files and key applications while providing useful information such as the time, date, WiFi, and battery status. Jump to primary applications directly from the Home view by simply saying what you see. To launch the apps, simply say the corresponding commands:
Quickly return Home at any time using the global speech command "NAVIGATE HOME". You can also single tap the Action Button once to return to the Home Screen when needed. Note: your organization may have modified the home screen to add or subtract some of the launch icons. HMT Home Screen Accessing the Home Screen To access the Home Screen from anywhere in the system, say NAVIGATE HOME. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 48 Home Continued Control Buttons You can access the various applications by activating the following controls provided in the Home Screen. Voice Command Action MY PROGRAMS Launches application launcher to see and access all the applications installed in the device. MY CAMERA Launches camera. MY FILES Launches file manager to easily access documents, videos, photos and other files.
"SHOW HELP"
Opens the help panel.
"MY CONTROLS"
Launches the Control Panel for easy access to some commonly used settings
"SHOW NOTIFICATIONS"
Launches and displays recent notifications. Home view with Help panel active:
When the Help Panel is open, say "HIDE HELP" to hide. 49 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Software Overview Continued My Programs My Programs enables HMT users to access installed applications. Applications provided by default are:
About Device Barcode Reader Configuration Downloads My Camera My Controls My Files Settings Wireless Update My Programs user interface view. You can activate any application by just saying the application name as written underneath the application icon even if the icon is not fully visible. For example, to start the camera, say MY CAMERA. You can also launch an application by saying the number associated with the application. For example, to launch an application with item number 8, you say SELECT ITEM 8. You can see up to ten applications in a single screen. To scroll and view other applications, move you head to your left or right. To view contextual voice commands, say, "SHOW HELP."
The help menu will stay active until you dismiss it by saying HIDE HELP. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 50 Software Overview Continued Recent Applications To browse recent applications, from any screen, say "RECENT APPLICATIONS". After a moment, numbers will appear in the upper right corner of each open app. Use the "PAGE DOWN" and "PAGE UP" commands to scroll through open applications. Select an app to open by speaking the name of the application, or use the "SELECT ITEM #" command, referencing the number in the upper right corner. To dismiss an app from the list say, "DISMISS ITEM #", or to dismiss all, say "DISMISS ALL"
Recent Applications Voice Commands Voice Command Action RECENT APPLICATIONS Displays the list of all the applications running in the background, along with the item number associated with each application. PAGE UP Scrolls to the previous page of recent applications list. PAGE DOWN Scrolls to the next page of recent applications list. SELECT ITEM 1 SELECT ITEM 2 SELECT ITEM 3 DISMISS ITEM 1 DISMISS ITEM 2 DISMISS ITEM 3 Opens the application associated with the specified item number. Stops the application corresponding to the specified item number. For example, to stop the application associated with item number 5, say DISMISS ITEM 5.
"DISMISS ALL"
SHOW HELP Stops all currently running applications. Displays extra commands. 51 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Software Overview Continued My Files MY MEDIA MY PHOTOS MY DOCUMENTS View documents, photos and video files locally stored or stored on an installed MicroSD card using the My Files app. Launch My Files from the Home Screen or My Programs. The My Files view displays a set of folders for:
My Files Screen When on the My Files view, say 'MORE OPTIONS' to open the options panel and access the Scan Bookmark tool. From My Files say "RECENT FILES" for quick reference to any recently opened file. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 52 My Files Continued My Photos My Photos contains all still image files organized into folders in supported formats. By default, a folder called Camera will display. It contains images captured in the HMT Camera app. The command "MORE OPTIONS" provides access to a sorting featuring to help manage photo files. Open the options panel from the My Photos view. Open My Photos from the My Files view. The Camera folder contains a list of photo files. Browse images by looking left or right, then select using the "SELECT ITEM #" command to open the file. 53 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide My Files Continued My Media The Camera folder contains a list of video files taken using the HMT. My Documents Accessing File Browser Functions Action Voice Command MY MEDIA Displays files stored in the Videos folder and videos recorded using the HMT-1 camera and stored in DCIM folder. The supported file formats are:
MP3, WAV, AVI, MP4, WEBM. Displays files stored in the Document folder. The supported file formats are:
PDF Displays files stored in the photos folder and still images captured using the HMT camera. MY DOCUMENTS
"MY PHOTOS"
"RECENT FILES"
Displays recent files. BACK ONE LEVEL Navigates to the previous folder in the folder tree. SHOW HELP Displays extra commands.
"MORE OPTIONS"
Displays contextual options for each view. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 54 My Files Continued My Documents My Documents My Photos You can open PDF files and image files using document viewer with hands-free control. If you select a PDF or image file from My Documents or My Photos, it is opened using the Document Viewer app. Open a file by using the "SELECT ITEM #" command or by saying the name of the document without the file extension. Zooming and Panning To zoom in say "ZOOM LEVEL 2" or any level from 1 to 5. "ZOOM LEVEL 5" will zoom in furthest. When a document is zoomed in at any level past level 1, you can move your head to view different areas of the document. A small thumbnail will appear in the upper left part of the screen with a purple rectangle representing the current view. If you want to lock the location of the document say,
"FREEZE WINDOW". You can then move your head while the view is frozen. To return to panning say, "CONTROL WINDOW". Even when frozen, the view can be zoomed in or out. To return a zoomed in window to the exact center say,
"RESET WINDOW". Document Viewer Functions Voice Command Action ZOOM LEVEL 1-5"
Zooms the document view size by setting the level to specific value 1 to 5. FREEZE WINDOW Prevents the document from scrolling in response to head gestures. CONTROL WINDOW Unfreezes the document and enables document scrolling in response to head gestures.
"RESET WINDOW"
Moves the zoomed in window to the center of the full size image/document.
"VIEW PREVIOUS"
Switches to the previous document.
"VIEW NEXT"
Switches to the next document. 55 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide My Documents Continued Viewing Multiple Page Documents To view documents with multiple pages, you need to use the following navigations controls. Voice Command Action GO TO PAGE 1",GO TO PAGE 2",GO TO PAGE 3"... Scrolls to the specified page. For example, to go to page 5, say Go to page 5. NEXT PAGE"
"PREVIOUS PAGE"
"MY BOOKMARKS"
Scrolls to next/previous page. Displays the bookmarks currently saved in the device, for the open document.
"SHOW HELP"
Displays extra commands. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 56 Software Overview Continued Media Player My Media If you select an audio or video file from My Media, it is played using the media player. View or open files that you've captures using the HMT by navigating into the Camera folder. Select a file by using the "SELECT ITEM #"
command. For instance, to select the third item, say
"SELECT ITEM 3"
Playing a video file in the Media Player:
Media Player Commands for Video Playback:
Voice Command Action
"VIDEO FORWARD"
Fast forwards the video 30 seconds.
"VIDEO REWIND"
Rewinds the video 30 seconds.
"VIDEO STOP"
Stops the video and goes to My Media screen.
"VIDEO PAUSE"
Pauses video while playing.
"VIDEO PLAY"
Plays paused video.
"SELECT VOLUME 1-
10"
Sets the default volume level of the device to specified value. For example, to set the volume to 3, say SELECT VOLUME 3.
"SHOW HELP"
Displays extra commands. 57 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Media Player Continued Playing an audio file in the Media Player:
Media Player Commands for Audio Playback:
Voice Command Action
"AUDIO FORWARD"
Fast forwards the audio 30 seconds.
"AUDIO REWIND"
Rewinds the audio 30 seconds.
"AUDIO STOP"
Stops the audio and goes to My Media screen.
"AUDIO PAUSE"
Pauses audio while playing.
"AUDIO PLAY"
Plays paused audio.
"SELECT VOLUME 1-
10"
Sets the default volume level of the device to specified value. For example, to set the volume to 3, say Select volume 3.
"SHOW HELP"
Displays extra commands. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 58 Software Overview Continued Deleting Files from File Manager You can delete the files from My Media, My Documents or My Photos folders. To delete one or more files, Step 1: Go to the My Media/My Documents/My Photos folder. Step 4: To select a specific file, you need to use the number assigned to it. For example, you can say SELECT ITEM 3, to select the third file, or SELECT ITEM 5, to select the fifth file. Step 2: Say "MORE OPTIONS"
Step3: Say EDIT MODE. The Edit screen with option to select one or more files is displayed. Step 5: Repeat as needed to select multiple files. Step 6: To select all files say "SELECT ALL ITEMS". 59 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Deleting Files Continued Step 7: To delete the selected files, say DELETE SELECTED and CONFIRM DELETION. Step 6: To cancel the delete and retain the files, say CANCEL. Options Command List Voice Command Action
"SORT FILES"
Open file sorting sub menu. EDIT MODE Open file editing sub menu. My Documents - Edit Mode Command List Voice Command Action
"MORE OPTIONS"
Open the Options panel. SELECT ITEM 1, SELECT ITEM 2 ... Select an item by number.
"SELECT ALL ITEMS"
Select all items. DELETE SELECTED Delete selected item.
"CONFIRM DELETION Confirm deletion of selected item. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 60 Software Overview Continued My Camera My Camera is a hands-free application for taking photographs and videos. From the Home Screen or from the My Programs screen, say "MY CAMERA" to launch the My Camera application. When My Camera is launched, a live view of the HMT camera's optical input will be visible in the HMT display pod. The Camera head-up display provides a full range of camera control and settings. Record video Take photo My Files Photo Preview Exposure level Zoom level Aspect ratio Image resolution Video resolution Video stabilization Manual focus Field of View Camera flash Frame rate 61 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide My Camera Continued Record Video Start capturing video by saying "RECORD VIDEO". Preview When a video or photo is captured, a preview will be displayed in the mid to upper right corner of the view. Say "STOP RECORDING" to stop recording video. Take Photo Take a photo by saying "TAKE PHOTO". Open it by saying 'PREVIEW' while the preview pane is displayed. Preview of Photo:
My Files Say "MY FILES" to access stored files on the device. Preview of Video:
RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 62 My Camera Continued Exposure Level For greater adaptation to more environmental situations, Exposure levels can be adjusted on the fly simply by saying "EXPOSURE LEVEL MINUS TWO."
More Options in the My Camera app include:
Aspect ratio Field of View Image resolution Video resolution Video stabilization Frame rate Aspect Ratio Saying "ASPECT RATIO" allows you to toggle between the two capture aspect ratio settings. Zoom Level As in other applications that use the Camera, say
"ZOOM LEVEL #" to adjust it as you go. Say "SIXTEEN BY NINE" or "FOUR BY THREE" to change the setting. More Options Saying "MORE OPTIONS" displays more camera settings that are useful for fine adjustments and device adaptation. 63 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide My Camera Continued Field of View Saying "FIELD OF VIEW" toggles between narrow and wide field of view. Video Resolution Saying "VIDEO RESOLUTION" allows you to toggle between video resolution options. Say "HIGH" or "LOW" to switch modes. Image Resolution Saying "IMAGE RESOLUTION" allows you to toggle between image resolution options. Say "HIGH" or "LOW" to switch modes. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 64 My Camera Continued Frame Rate Saying "FRAME RATE" allows you to toggle the frame rate at which video will be captured.
"MANUAL FOCUS"
"FLASH ON"
"FLASH OFF"
Manual Focus Saying "MANUAL FOCUS" toggles on Manual Focus. Say "FIFTEEN", "TWENTY-FIVE" or "THIRTY" to select the desired frame rate. Video Stabilization Saying "VIDEO STABILIZATION" will toggle on or off the built-in video stabilization function. When enabled, this provides a smoother video compensation for movement. Once enabled, you can set a focus point by saying
"FOCUS POINT ONE"..."FOCUS POINT NINE". For instance, to focus on point 6, say "FOCUS POINT SIX". Additional Camera commands can be referenced by opening the Help panel. Say "AUTO FOCUS" to return to the Auto-focus function. 65 realwear.com From My Camera options menu Voice Command Action
"ASPECT RATIO"
Opens settings sub menu for Aspect Ratio.
"FIELD OF VIEW"
Opens settings sub menu for Field of View.
"IMAGE RESOLUTION"
Opens settings sub menu for Image Resolution.
"VIDEO RESOLUTION"
Opens settings sub menu for Video Resolution.
"FRAME RATE"
Opens settings sub menu for Frame Rate.
"VIDEO STABILIZATION"
Opens settings sub menu for Video Stabilization. HMT-1 User Guide My Camera Continued Flash On / Flash Off / Flash Auto The default flash setting is off. Flash commands can be found in the SHOW HELP menu. To turn on the Flash on say FLASH ON. To turn off say FLASH OFF. Auto-Flash will use the cameras light sensor to detect if a flash is needed. To activate say, FLASH AUTO. To take off of auto-flash, either say FLASH ON or FLASH OFF Voice Command Action
"RECORD VIDEO"
Starts recording video.
"TAKE PHOTO"
Captures a photo.
"MY FILES"
Opens my files. While preview thumbnail is visible, will open last captured photo or video. Adjusts exposure level. The screen will immediately show the results of the exposure level change. Default is Exposure Level 0. Adjusts zoom level.
"PREVIEW"
"EXPOSURE LEVEL MINUS TWO", EXPOSURE LEVEL MINUS ONE",
"EXPOSURE LEVEL ZERO",
"EXPOSURE LEVEL PLUS ONE", "EXPOSURE LEVEL PLUS TWO"
"ZOOM LEVEL ONE", "ZOOM LEVEL TWO", ... ,
"ZOOM LEVEL FIVE"
"MORE OPTIONS"
Opens Camera Options panel.
"MANUAL FOCUS"
Switches focus mode to manual.
"AUTO FOCUS"
Switches focus mode to auto.
"FLASH ON"
Turns flash on.
"FLASH OFF"
Turns flash off. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 66 Software Overview Continued My Controls UPDATED FOR RELEASE 10.3.0 Browse the list of commonly used controls by turning your head left or right, then say the name of the item you want to adjust. Note that Items are active and can be selected even when not in the viewable area. My Controls provides device-level control of the following:
You can access the control panel from any screen. To access the control panel, say MY CONTROLS. My Controls is designed with a combination of voice controls and head movements. Mouse Auto-Rotate Action Button Power Options Bluetooth Wireless Network Flashlight Brightness Volume Microphone Color Mode Dictation Help Command RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 www.realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide My Controls Continued Mouse Saying "MOUSE" toggles the head-tracked mouse on or off. When enabled, use the command "MOUSE CLICK"
to make selections. Action Button Saying "ACTION BUTTON" allows you to toggle the result of pressing the Action Button between
"HOMESCREEN" and "NOISE CAPTURE" modes. Auto-Rotate Saying "AUTO ROTATE" toggles on or off screen rotation. Power Options Saying "POWER OPTIONS" provides access to power management options "POWER DOWN", "REBOOT",
"SLEEP NOW" and "HOTSWAP". Bluetooth Saying "BLUETOOTH" allows you to "ENABLE" or
"DISABLE" Bluetooth, as well as access the
"BLUETOOTH SETTINGS" for pairing to an external Bluetooth enabled device. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 68 Wireless Network Saying "WIRELESS NETWORK" allows you to "ENABLE"
or "DISABLE" WiFi, as well as access the "WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS" for connecting to a WiFi network. Volume Saying "VOLUME" allows you to change the volume setting on the system. Say "SET LEVEL 1-10" to change the volume setting. Flashlight Saying "FLASHLIGHT" toggles on and off the built-in flashlight. Microphone Saying "MICROPHONE" toggles on and off the auto-
mute function. When enabled, if the device has been sitting idle without movement detected for 30 seconds, the device will stop listening for Speech Commands. Brightness Saying "BRIGHTNESS" allows you to change the brightness setting on the system. Say "SET LEVEL 1-
10" to change the brightness setting. Color Mode Saying "COLOR MODE" toggles between light and dark modes. 69 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide My Controls Continued Dictation Saying "DICTATION" toggles between Local and Cloud-
based dictation. Note that Local dictation is not available for all system languages, so a WiFi connection may be required. Help Command Saying "HELP COMMAND" toggles on and off the visibility of the "SHOW HELP" icon that is by default visible across many screens. When disabled, the global "SHOW HELP" command is still active and usable. My Controls command list Voice Command Action
"MOUSE"
Toggles the head-tracked mouse on or off.
"AUTO ROTATE"
Toggles on or off screen rotation. ACTION BUTTON Toggles Noise Capture mode.
"POWER OPTIONS"
Provides access to power management options.
"BLUETOOTH"
Enable or disable bluetooth.
"WIRELESS NETWORK"
"FLASHLIGHT"
Enable or disable wifi. Turn the flashlight on and off.
"BRIGHTNESS"
Change the brightness of the display.
"VOLUME"
Change the volume of the system.
"MICROPHONE"
Toggles on and off the auto-mute function
"COLOR MODE"
Toggle light and dark mode.
"DICTATION"
Toggles between Local and Cloud-based dictation.
"HELP COMMAND"
Toggles the visibility of the
"SHOW HELP" icon across all screens where it is visible by default. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 70 My Controls Continued Action Button The action button control, found in the My Controls menu, allows an HMT user to change the result of a single press of the Action Button. By default the Action Button control is present in My Controls and set to Home Screen mode, meaning that pressing the Action Button will return the user to the Home Screen. This has been the sole function of the action button since the first release of the HMT-1. Saying "ACTION BUTTON" while in My Controls will activate a selection for the HMT user. "HOMESCREEN" and "NOISE CAPTURE" are the two options and the text below the ACTION BUTTON command shows the current setting. In the example above, the current state is HOMESCREEN and the command "NOISE CAPTURE" may be selected. When set to Noise Capture mode pressing the Action Button will alternatively disable or enable the noise cancellation ability of the HMT, allowing external noise to be captured in video/audio transmission and recordings. A single press of the Action Button enters Noise Capture mode (and disables noise cancellation); this displays a warning on the screen while active and voice commands will not be recognized. Another single press of the button reinstates noise cancellation and restores voice command ability. Voice commands are disabled because non-noise captured sound will usually launch unwanted commands. Voice Command Action HOMESCREEN Sets the Action Button to go to the Home Screen when pressed NOISE CAPTURE Sets the Action Button to enable Noise Capture mode when pressed 71 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide My Controls Continued Power Management Power Options allow you to access power management functions using voice commands. To access Power Options:
From any screen say, "MY CONTROLS", then say "POWER OPTIONS". The following voice commands are made available:
Action Voice Command POWER DOWN Powers Off HMT device REBOOT Reboots HMT device
"SLEEP NOW"
Puts the HMT into sleep mode. Press the Power On button to wake up
"HOTSWAP"
Puts the HMT device in Hotswap mode. Say "START SWAP" to initiate. When the battery swap is complete and the battery is secured, tap the power button once to wake up RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 72 My Controls Continued Battery Hot Swap The Hot Swap feature allows you to place the HMT into very low power consumption mode and swap out the removable battery. Hot Swap may be launched in one of two ways:
Choose HOTSWAP from Power Options in My Controls. Choose HOTSWAP from the options in a low battery warning screen. When selecting hot swap, the HMT will show a message, Ready for swap? Say START SWAP to start the battery swap process. The HMT will verbally announce it is preparing for swap, the screen will go dark, and the power button will blink red. Replace the battery within 5 minutes to maintain the current state of the system. As soon as battery is replaced, press the power button. The HMT will resume operation as it if came out of sleep mode. Microphone Settings Switch between Front Microphones and Rear Microphones. By default, the Front Microphones are enabled. The front microphones are built into the display pod and provide optimal noise-cancellation. If using the HMT with the display flipped back and out of your line of sight, you can use a second set of microphones that are built into the frame of the HMT. These are called the rear microphones. Important: To toggle between front and rear microphones, press the Action button three times quickly. When the rear microphones are active, an audio notification is played, and a message is displayed on the screen. When the front microphones are active, another audio notification is played the message is removed. 73 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide My Controls Continued Screen Orientation Screen Rotation When the HMT device rotates the display will automatically rotate by default. This is important when setting the display position to left eye or right eye. Auto-rotate can be toggled on or off in My Controls. Say AUTO ROTATE to toggle the setting on or off. A toast message appears on the screen indicating the change in the orientation. Power Warnings The HMT will monitor the battery and warn you when it is below 15% remaining charge. The warning popup will appear when the battery discharges to 15%, 10%, and 5%. At each level, a different color battery warning graphic appears. Your options are to Dismiss the warning and continue operating the device by saying "DISMISS" or Launch the hot swap battery change by saying "START SWAP". RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 74 Software Overview Continued Notifications Notifications are actionable messages sent from the operating system and applications. They highlight and communicate important information with HMT users. Notifications on the HMT are easy to access at any time, just say "SHOW NOTIFICATIONS". The Notifications panel will display above the current UI view (it will darken in the background.) To close the Notifications panel simply say, "HIDE NOTIFICATIONS". Recent notifications are presented as items in a list. the notification source a headline a quick summary call to action an item #
Each notification in the list will include:
You can open a notification by first selecting it, say "SELECT ITEM #"
When selected, say "OPEN" to view. When a notification is opened, a more detailed view is displayed. From this view, specific actions can be taken. As a reminder and quick reference - when on the Home Screen, and you have notifications, the number of notifications will be displayed in the top left corner. Notifications Voice Commands Voice Command Action
"SHOW NOTIFICATIONS"
Opens the list of notifications. SELECT ITEM #
To view a specific notification. 75 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Software Overview Continued Barcode Reader You can use the handsfree barcode reader built-in with the HMT to scan barcodes. Supported Barcode Types are UPC, EAN, QR Code, Data Matrix, and Code 128. When launched, the barcode reader automatically scans any supported barcode that is detected and displays the details automatically. Point the camera at the barcode ensuring that the entire barcode is within the white rectangle with rounded edges. You can also scan QR codes that contain RealWear bookmarks, URLs, and application codes to open the respective items. You can turn on or off the HMT Flashlight by saying FLASHLIGHT ON or FLASHLIGHT OFF while Barcode Reader is open. Tip: Use zoom control to more easily frame and read some barcodes. Barcode Scanner Functions Voice Command Action Zoom Level 1 to 5 Zooms the camera view by setting the level to specific value 1 to 5 For example, to set the zoom level to 4, say Zoom level 4. Flashlight ON/ OFF Switches On/Off flashlight. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 76 Software Overview Continued Setting Up Bluetooth Master/Slave Switch You can connect HMT-1 or HMT-1Z1 to other Bluetooth devices, in either Bluetooth master or Bluetooth slave modes. In Master mode, HMT can connect to audio devices such as Bluetooth earpieces and Bluetooth speakers. In Slave mode, the HMT can connect to mobile phones and act as a Bluetooth microphone/headset for the phone. To change the Bluetooth mode, go to My Programs and say "SETTINGS". Select the item called "REALWEAR" just by its name or select the item number using "SELECT ITEM #". Here you'll see a setting called Bluetooth Mode. By default, this is set to Slave. Say "BLUETOOTH MODE" to toggle between Master and Slave modes. 77 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 Ownership Information All communications, notices and legal agreements have the meaning provided in the English language; translations into other languages are for convenience only. If there is any discrepancy between the translated and English version, the English version will prevail. Models Covered The information contained herein covers the following RealWear HMT-1 model(s):
T1200G You can find the model name on the HMT-1 one of the two device labels on the rear inner band. You must take off the removable pad to see the label. Serial Numbers are 15 characters in length. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 78 Ownership Information Continued HMT-1 Regulatory and Compliance Statements WARNING: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by RealWear, Inc. for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. FCC Caution 1. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment. 2. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. 3. Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to indoor use only. IC Statement English 1. This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: This device may not cause interference, and This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. 2. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. 3. This device complies with RSS-310 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. 4. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except tested built-in radios. 5. The Country Code Selection feature is disabled for products marketed in the US/Canada. IC Statement - Franais 1. Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes:
lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et 90 lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. 2. Cet appareil numrique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB-003 du Canada. 3. Cet appareil est conforme la norme RSS-310 dIndustrie Canada. Lopration est soumise la condition que cet appareil ne provoque aucune interfrence nuisible. 4. Cet appareil et son antenne ne doivent pas tre situs ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou un autre metteur, exception faites des radios intgres qui ont t testes. 5. La fonction de slection de lindicatif du pays est dsactive pour les produits commercialiss aux tats-Unis et au Canada. 79 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Regulatory and Compliance Continued IC Statement FOR WLAN 5GHZ DEVICE Caution 1. Operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-
channel mobile satellite systems. 2. The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limit. 3. The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non-point-to-point operation as appropriate. 4. The worst-case tilt angle(s) necessary to remain compliant with the e.i.r.p. elevation mask requirement set forth in Section 6.2.2(3) shall be clearly indicated. 5. Users should also be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5650-5850 MHz and that these radars could 91 cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices. Avertissement 1 1. Les dispositifs fonctionnant dans la bande 5150-5250 MHz sont rservs uniquement pour une utilisation lintrieur afin de rduire les risques de brouillage prjudiciable aux systmes de satellites mobiles utilisant les mmes canaux. 2. le gain maximal dantenne permis pour les dispositifs utilisant les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5470-5725 MHz doit se conformer la limite de p.i.r.e. 3. le gain maximal dantenne permis (pour les dispositifs utilisant la bande 5725-5825 MHz) doit se conformer la limite de p.i.r.e. spcifie pour lexploitation point point et non point point, selon le cas. 4. les pires angles dinclinaison ncessaires pour rester conforme lexigence de la p.i.r.e. applicable au masque dlvation, et nonce la section 6.2.2 3), doivent tre clairement indiqus. 5. De plus, les utilisateurs devraient aussi tre aviss que les utilisateurs de radars de haute puissance sont dsigns utilisateurs principaux (c.--d., quils ont la priorit) pour les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 80 Ownership Information Continued Declaration of Conformity EU Regulatory Conformance Hereby, we RealWear,Inc. declare that the radio equipment type T1200G is in compliance with: Directive 2014/53/EU. Declaration of Conformity Certification information pending 81 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Ownership Information Continued HMT-1 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information Radiation Exposure Statement The United States and Canada This device meets the governments requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. The exposure standard for wireless devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 W/kg. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the device transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. No minimum separation distance needs to be maintained between the users body and the device, including the antenna, during body-worn operation to comply with the RF exposure requirements in the United States and Canada. The limit recommended by FCC and IC is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one
(1) gram of tissue. The highest SAR value of the HMT-1 for use:
By the ear is 1.17 W/kg (1g) Radiation Exposure Statement Europe No minimum separation distance needs to be maintained between the user's body and the device, including the antenna during body-worn operation to comply with the RF Exposure requirements in Europe. The limit recommended by RED is 2 W/kg average over ten (10) gram of tissue. The highest SAR value of the HMT-1 for use:
By the ear is 0.63 W/kg (10g) Radiation Exposure Statement Canada The product complies with the Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and is safe for intended operation as described in this manual. The further RF exposure reduction can be achieved if the product can be kept as far as possible from the user body or set the device to lower output power if such function is available. Dclaration d'exposition aux radiations Le produit est conforme aux limites d'exposition pour les appareils portables RF pour les Etats-Unis et le Canada tablies pour un environnement non contrl. Le produit est sr pour un fonctionnement tel que dcrit dans ce manuel. La rduction aux expositions RF peut tre augmente si l'appareil peut tre conserv aussi loin que possible du corps de l'utilisateur ou que le dispositif est rgl sur la puissance de sortie la plus faible si une telle fonction est disponible. RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 82 Ownership Information Continued HMT-1 Limited Warranty and Software License The following terms (Terms) give you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary depending on local law. Definitions As used in this document, RealWear means RealWear, Inc., or any of its authorized resellers. You, Your, or Buyer means the original purchaser from RealWear of a Product covered by these Terms. Hardware means the RealWear HMT-1 head-mounted tablets (excluding Software). Software means any software, library, utility, tool, or other computer or program code, in object (binary) form embedded in or pre-installed on the Hardware, including any updates made available by RealWear. Documentation means the Product related media, printed materials, online and electronic documentation provided by RealWear, including copies. Product or Products means Hardware, Software, and Documentation collectively. The Products are offered and sold by RealWear exclusively for Buyers own internal professional, business or commercial use (including government agencies) and are not promoted or marketed for the purpose of resale to third parties or for any consumer, non-professional, or leisure use. Software and Documentation The Software and Documentation are licensed not sold, and are provided AS IS, without any warranty. RealWear and its licensors retain all rights in the Software and Documentation, and grant Buyer only the following limited, personal, non-transferrable licenses:
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THE LIMITED WARRANTY ALSO DOES NOT APPLY TO HARDWARE WHICH HAS BEEN OPENED, MODIFIED, DISASSEMBLED OR TAMPERED WITH (INCLUDING CIRCUMVENTION OF ANY ANTI-TAMPERING SYSTEM) OR WHICH HAS BEEN REPAIRED OR MODIFIED BY THIRD PARTIES NOT AUTHORIZED BY REALWEAR, OR TO HARDWARE WHICH HAS BEEN DISGUISED OR DISFIGURED BY REMOVAL OF TRADEMARKS, SERIAL NUMBERS, OR SIMILAR IDENTIFICATION. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ALSO DOES NOT APPLY TO HARDWARE WHICH HAS BEEN SUBJECTED TO EXTERNAL PHYSICAL DAMAGE INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION BEING DROPPED, BEING SUBJECTED TO INTRUSION OF WATER OR OTHER LIQUIDS, OR AS THE RESULT OF USERS 83 realwear.com HMT-1 User Guide Limited Warranty and Software License Continued FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED IN WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION INCLUDED WITH THE HARDWARE OR SUBSEQUENTLY SUPPLIED BY REALWEAR IN THE FORM OF UPDATED MANUALS OR TECHNICAL ADVISORIES. CERTAIN CONSUMABLE OR ACCESSORY SUPPLIES INCLUDED WITH THE HARDWARE OR SOLD SEPARATELY BY REALWEAR (SUCH AS BATTERIES OR SOFT CASES) ARE SUBJECT TO A DIFFERENT WARRRANTY TERM AS SET FORTH IN SECTION C BELOW. THE LIMITED WARRANTY IS MADE TO THE ORIGINAL BUYER ONLY AND, EXCEPT WHERE PROHIBITED BY LAW, IS NOT TRANSFERRABLE. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY AND REMEDIES REALWEAR EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOST PROFITS, LOST BUSINESS OPPORTUNITES, LOST DATA, AND LOSS OF BUSINESS EXPECTATIONS. REALWEARS LIABILITY IN ALL CIRCUMSTANCES IS LIMITED TO, AND SHALL NOT EXCEED, THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE HARDWARE THAT GIVES RISE TO ANY LIABILITY. IN THE EVENT THAT LOCAL LAWS PROHIBIT DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES, THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXCEED ONE (1) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE. THE LIMITATIONS, EXCLUSIONS, AND DISCLAIMERS IN THESE TERMS APPLY TO ALL CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY, NEGLIGENCE, TORT, OR OTHERWISE. THESE LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY ARE AGREED ALLOCATIONS OF RISK CONSTITUTING IN PART THE CONSIDERATION FOR REALWEAR'S SALE OF HARDWARE OR PRODUCTS TO A BUYER, AND WILL APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING THE FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY AND EVEN IF REALWEAR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH LIABILITIES. A. How to Get Warranty Service:
i. Before starting the warranty process, please review the Frequently Asked Questions at https://www.realwear.com/faq. ii. If the FAQs do not resolve your problem, then please submit a Support Request online at https://www.realwear.com/contact-us. iii. Before sending your Hardware to RealWear for service, be sure to keep a copy of any data you want to save, and delete anything you consider confidential. RealWear is not responsible for your data and may erase it. B. RealWears Responsibility:
i. After you return your Hardware to RealWear (at your cost, unless RealWear is required by applicable law to pay) RealWear will inspect it. ii. If RealWear, in its sole discretion, determines that: (a) a defect in materials or workmanship caused the Hardware to malfunction during the Warranty Period under Normal Use Conditions, and (b) none of the Warranty Disclaimers or Exclusions apply, then RealWear will (at its option) repair or replace the Hardware, or refund the purchase price to You. Unless restricted by applicable law, repair may use new or refurbished parts and replacement may be with a new or refurbished unit. iii. After repair or replacement, your Hardware will be covered by the Limited Hardware Warranty for the longer of (a) the remainder of your original Warranty Period or (b) ninety-five (95) days after RealWear returns the repaired or replaced Hardware to you. Where required by applicable law, the original Limited Warranty Period will be extended for a period of time equal to the time that your Hardware was in RealWears possession. iv. If your Hardware malfunctions after one (1) year for the HMT-1Z1 or two (2) years for the HMT-1 Limited Hardware Warranty expires, RealWear provides no warranty of any kind. After the Warranty Period expires, RealWear may charge you a fee for its efforts to diagnose and service any problems with your Hardware. C. Accessories and Consumable Parts:
i. RealWear branded accessories are covered by the Limited Hardware Warranty, provided that HMT-1 batteries and soft cases are warranted for ninety (90) days only; HMT-1Z1 batteries are warranted for one (1) year; and consumable parts and accessories such as foam pads, straps, hard-hat clips, etc. are not covered by warranty. Governing Law, Dispute Resolution A. Arbitration: Any dispute relating to this Agreement including a claim under the Limited Warranty stated above
(Dispute) will be resolved by binding arbitration according to the then-current Commercial Arbitration Rules of the American Arbitration Association (the AAA Rules). The existence, content (including all documents and materials submitted to the arbitrators), and results of any arbitration are Confidential Information. The arbitrator will be a neutral practicing attorney or retired judge with experience in similar cases and appointed in accordance with the AAA Rules. The arbitrator must agree in writing to maintain the confidentiality of the arbitration. The arbitration will be governed by the Federal Arbitration Act, 9 U.S.C. 1 et seq. The prevailing party will be entitled to recovery of arbitration expenses
(including reasonable attorneys fees). The arbitrators award will include provisions for this recovery. The arbitrators award will be binding and final. Any court having jurisdiction may enter judgment upon the award. The arbitration will be conducted in English and held in Vancouver, WA. B. Governing Law: This Agreement is governed by, and the arbitrator will apply, the substantive laws of the State of Washington excluding its conflicts of law provisions. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 84 Limited Warranty and Software License Continued Sale of Goods does not apply to this Agreement. Claims must be brought within one (1) year of the date the claim arose, otherwise the claim will be permanently barred. C. Class Action Waiver: All proceedings will be conducted solely on an individual basis. No arbitration will be combined with another without the prior written consent of all parties to all affected arbitrations or proceedings. You will not seek to have any dispute heard as a class action, private attorney general action, or in any other proceeding in which you act or propose to act in a representative capacity. 85 realwear.com RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 www.realwear.com
1 2 3 4 | Internal Photos | Internal Photos | 2.99 MiB | September 27 2019 / March 25 2020 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 | External Photos | External Photos | 536.41 KiB | September 27 2019 / March 25 2020 | delayed release |
1 2 3 4 | Lable&Location | ID Label/Location Info | 757.38 KiB | September 27 2019 |
Material:PET Size: 55.324.2mm PN:
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Model / / : T1200G FCC ID: 2AJOR1200G00AA IC ID: 21874-1200G00AA CMIIT ID : XXXXXXXXXX Input / / : 5V 2A Complies with IMDA Standards XXXXXXXX 2019.XX
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XXXXXXX/XX IS XXXXX(Part1) IEC XXXXX-X HIDFXXXXXXXX R-XXXXXXXX XX-XXXXX Label paste in red area(MAIN MODULE)
1 2 3 4 | Confidentiality letter - Long and short term | Cover Letter(s) | 145.44 KiB | September 27 2019 |
RealWear, Inc. 600 Hatheway Road, Vancouver, WA 98661 Federal Communications Commission 7435 Oakland Mills Road - Gate A Columbia, Maryland 21046 Subject: Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: 2AJOR1200G00AA To Whom It May Concern, Date: September 5, 2019 Pursuant to the provisions of Sections 0.457 and 0.459 of Commissions rules (47CFR0.457, 0.459), we are requesting the Commission to withhold the following attachments as confidential document from public disclosure indefinitely. Schematic Diagram Block Diagram Operational Description Software Operational Description Above mentioned document contains detailed system and equipment description are considered as proprietary information in operation of the equipment. The public disclosure of above documents might be harmful to our company and would give competitor an unfair advantage in the market. In additional to above mentioned documents, pursuant to Public Notice DA 04-1705 of the Commission s policy, in order to comply with the marketing regulations in 47 CFT 2.803 and the importation rules in 47 CFR 2.1204, while ensuring that business sensitive information remains confidential until the actual marketing of newly authorized devices. We are requesting the commission to grant short-term confidentiality request on the following attachments until 180 days after the Grant Date of Equipment Authorizations. External Photos Internal Photos Test Setup Photos Users Manual It is our understanding that all measurement test reports, FCC ID label format and correspondent during certification review process cannot be granted as confidential documents and those information will be available for public review once the grant of equipment authorization is issued. Best Regards, Helen Li / manager RealWear, Inc. Tel: +86 18600364275 E-mail: helen.li@realwear.com
1 2 3 4 | Cover letter FCC BT,WLAN declaration letter | Cover Letter(s) | 9.94 KiB | September 27 2019 |
RealWear, Inc. 600 Hatheway Road, Vancouver, WA 98661 Date: September 5, 2019 Declaration To whom it may concern, This is a WLAN/Bluetooth combination antenna with FCC ID:
2AJOR1200G00AA. This WLAN/Bluetooth co-existence mechanism is to ensure that the WLAN and Bluetooth transmitters would not simultaneously operate. Therefore, WLAN and Bluetooth antenna in FCC ID: 2AJOR1200G00AA should not be considered to be able to transmit simultaneously. Though the users can use WLAN and Bluetooth simultaneously, but the real situation is that WLAN and Bluetooth are used by time sharing and no overlap transmission. Should you have any question, please have my best attention. Sincerely yours, _______________ Helen Li / manager RealWear, Inc. Tel: +86 18600364275 E-mail: helen.li@realwear.com
1 2 3 4 | Cover letter FCC DFS Device declaration letter (5G) | Cover Letter(s) | 385.91 KiB | September 27 2019 |
RealWear, Inc. 600 Hatheway Road, Vancouver, WA 98661 DTS-UNII Device Declaration Letter September 5, 2019 Client with Radar detection capability , N/A To whom it may concern, We have declared below featured for FCC equipment authorization, Device FCC ID: 2AJOR1200G00AA
(1) DFS Device --
(2) Master Client without radar detection capability Active / Passive Scanning , ad-hoc mode access point capability Frequency Band
(MHz) 5150-5250 5250-5350 5470-5725 5725-5850 Active Scanning
(the device can transmit a probe
(beacon)) Yes , Yes , Yes , Yes , No No No No passive scanning
(where the device is can listen only with no probes) No No No No Yes , Yes , Yes , Yes , Ad Hoc Mode or WIFI Direct capability Yes , Yes , Yes , Yes , No No No No Access point capability Yes , Yes , Yes , Yes , No No No No No Yes , Country code selection ability -
(3) If yes, please explain how it was implemented: (please also help to provide detail of options for each country selection)
(4) Meet 15.202 requirement -
Please check below:
Yes, No, A master device is defined as a device operating in a mode in which it has the capability to transmit without receiving an enabling signal. In this mode it is able to select a channel and initiate a network by sending enabling signals to other devices A client device is defined as a device operating in a mode in which the transmissions of the device are under For client devices that have software configuration control to operate in different modes (active scanning control of the master. A device in client mode is not able to initiate a network.
(5) in some and passive scanning in others) in different bands (devices with multiple equipment classes or those that operate on non-DFS frequencies) or modular devices which configure the modes of operations through software, the application must provide software and operations description on how the software and / or hardware is implemented to ensure that proper operations modes cannot be modified by end user or an installer. No Apply, (If apply, please help to provide explanation on it was implement, and how software Apply, was controlled) Factory set only. RealWear, Inc. 600 Hatheway Road, Vancouver, WA 98661 ________________________ Helen Li / manager RealWear, Inc. Tel: +86 18600364275 E-mail: helen.li@realwear.com
1 2 3 4 | Cover letter FCC WLAN Channel declaration letter | Cover Letter(s) | 8.86 KiB | September 27 2019 |
RealWear, Inc. 600 Hatheway Road, Vancouver, WA 98661 Declaration Date: September 5, 2019 We, RealWear, Inc., declare that the device, FCC ID: 2AJOR1200G00AA, does not support any non-US channels in all the operational mode(s). All non-US frequencies, US 2.4G channel 12-13 and Country code selection are disabled through proprietary software and are not user changeable. Should you have any question or comment regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely yours, _____________________ Helen Li / manager RealWear, Inc. Tel: +86 18600364275 E-mail: helen.li@realwear.com
1 2 3 4 | Power of Attorney Letter | Cover Letter(s) | 12.96 KiB | September 27 2019 |
RealWear, Inc. 600 Hatheway Road, Vancouver, WA 98661 Power of Attorney Date: September 5, 2019 To whom it may concern, Please be notified that I, Helen Li, have designated Wiky Zhang of Bureau Veritas 7Layers Communications Technology (Shenzhen) Co. Ltd as the person being responsible for this project and to sign the form 731 and other documentation. Any and all acts carried out by Wiky Zhang of Bureau Veritas 7Layers Communications Technology
(Shenzhen) Co. Ltd on the matters relating to all processes required in the FCC approval and any communication needed with the national authority, shall have the same legal authority as acts on our own behalf. As defined in 47 CFR Ch. 1.U.S.C. 862, we further certify that neither the applicant nor any party to this application is subject to a denial to Federal benefits, including FCC benefits, pursuant to section 5301 of the Anti-Drug Abuse Act. This authorization is limited to the product of as following:
FCC ID: 2AJOR1200G00AA If you have any acknowledgement and response, please send it to Wiky Zhang of Bureau Veritas 7Layers Communications Technology (Shenzhen) Co. Ltd directly. Should you have any question or comment regarding this matter, please have my best attention. Sincerely yours, Helen Li / manager RealWear, Inc. Tel: +86 18600364275 E-mail: helen.li@realwear.com
1 2 3 4 | Test report SA190730W001 Realwear T1200G FCC SAR Report-part 1 | RF Exposure Info | 2.70 MiB | September 27 2019 |
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2019-09-27 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | Original Equipment |
2 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||
3 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||
4 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 | Effective |
2019-09-27
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1 2 3 4 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
RealWear, Inc
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1 2 3 4 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0025863697
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1 2 3 4 | Physical Address |
600 Hatheway Road, Vancouver, WA, 98661
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Vancouver
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United States
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@us.bureauveritas.com
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1 2 3 4 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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1 2 3 4 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Grantee Code |
2AJOR
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1 2 3 4 | Equipment Product Code |
1200G00AA
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Name |
H******** L******
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1 2 3 4 | Title |
Type Approval Manager
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
(+86)********
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1 2 3 4 | Fax Number |
(+86)********
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1 2 3 4 |
h******@realwear.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 03/25/2020 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Equipment Class | DTS - Digital Transmission System | ||||
1 2 3 4 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | |||||
1 2 3 4 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | |||||
1 2 3 4 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Head Mounted Tablet | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Grant Comments | Power listed is the conducted output power. This device must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing and/or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. End users must be provided with operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. SAR compliance has been demonstrated as described in this filing. The highest reported head SAR value is 0.75W/kg. | ||||
1 2 3 4 | Power listed is the conducted output power. This device must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing and/or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. End users must be provided with operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. SAR compliance has been demonstrated as described in this filing. The highest reported head SAR value is 0.28W/kg. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Power listed is the conducted output power. This device must not be collocated or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except the collocation as described in this filing and/or in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product guidelines. End users must be provided with operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. SAR compliance has been demonstrated as described in this filing. The highest reported head SAR value is 1.17W/kg. This device is 20MHz, 40MHz, and 80MHz bandwidth modes. Operations in the band 5.15-5.25GHz is restricted for indoor usage only. | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 | Firm Name |
BV 7Layers Communications Technology (Shenzhen) Co
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1 2 3 4 | Name |
E****** W********
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1 2 3 4 | Telephone Number |
+86-7******** Extension:
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1 2 3 4 |
E******@cn.bureauveritas.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402 | 2480 | 0.002 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15C | CC | 2412 | 2462 | 0.17 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0170000 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15E | CC | 5180 | 5240 | 0.039 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15E | CC ND | 5260 | 5320 | 0.037 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 3 | 15E | CC ND | 5500 | 5700 | 0.038 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 4 | 15E | CC | 5745 | 5825 | 0.023 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 15B |
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