Brother AiRScouter WD-360B User manual

User’s Guide
This guide contains precautions
and operation methods for use
with this product.
Read the whole guide before using
your product and keep it for later
reference.
Troubleshooting
If you have any problems
with this product, to find a
solution see
User's Guide WD-360B
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WD-360B

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1. Introduction
We use the following symbols and conventions throughout this
User’s Guide:
Symbols and conventions used
in this document
Important Explains precautions that must be observed
when using this product.
Note Provides supplementary information about
using this product.

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Introduction
1. Introduction .......................................................................2
Symbols and conventions used in this document .............2
Names and functions of key components .........................5
2. Before using the AiRScouter...........................................11
How to assemble the AiRScouter ...................................11
How to wear the AiRScouter ...........................................14
3. Adjusting the display .......................................................15
Turn the power on ...........................................................15
Adjust the position of the Head Display ..........................15
Adjust the focus of the image..........................................17
4. Adjusting the settings ......................................................18
Adjust brightness.............................................................18
Lock the buttons of the control panel ..............................18
Enlarge or reduce the size of the image .........................19
Rotate the image.............................................................20
Attach the rear band........................................................20
Switch the head display to be viewed with
the right eye ....................................................................21
Power supply...................................................................26
Using an External Battery.....................................27
5. Maintenance....................................................................29
Clean the Lens ................................................................29
Clean the Head Band......................................................30
Clean the Control Box .....................................................30
6. Troubleshooting ..............................................................31
Contents

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Appendix ..............................................................................40
The Li-ion Rechargeable Battery.....................................40
Product specification .......................................................43
Requesting repairs ..........................................................46

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Introduction
Head Display
aFocus Adjustment Dial
Adjusts the focus of the image on the head display by
changing the focal length of the optics (from 30 cm to
infinity).
bHead Display Cable
Connects the head display to the control box and
transmits power and video signals to the head display.
cEyecup
When attached, prevents the head display from touching
the user’s eye.
Names and functions of key
components
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Harness
aHead Band
Attaches the AiRScouter to the user’s head and
distributes the weight of the unit.
bForehead Pad
Cushions the head band and prevents it from slipping
down the user’s forehead.
cCable Channel
Holds the head display cable in place along the head
band.
dRear Band Attachment Post
Allows the user to attach the rear band and tighten the
head band around the head to prevent slippage.
eFlexible Arm
Allows the user to adjust the position and angle of the
head display relative to the eye.
fJoint Dial
Loosens the ball joint to allow for adjustment of the
flexible arm, or tightens it to fix the flexible arm’s position
and angle.
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Introduction
Control Box
aControl Panel
Includes control buttons, status LEDs, and a battery level
indicator.
bAC Adapter Port
Allows the user to connect the included AC adapter to
power the control box, or to recharge the internal battery.
cHDMI™ Input Port
Allows you to connect HDMI-compatible devices.
dHead Display Cable Port
Allows the user to connect the head display to the control
box.
eMicro-USB B Port
Allows the user to connect a third-party USB battery to
power the control box (note that this port cannot be used
to charge the internal battery).
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b
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Control Panel Buttons
aPower Button
Press this button to power on the AiRScouter, and press
and hold this button for two seconds to power off the
AiRScouter (note that the AiRScouter will automatically
power off if there is no input from a video source).
bMode Button
Press this button to select the zoom mode.
cImage Rotation Button
Press this button to rotate the image by 180°.
dBrightness Button
Press this button to select the next brightness level; note
that the AiRScouter has five levels of brightness.
Control Panel Status LEDs
aDisplay LED (Green)
Lights up when the AiRScouter is on and an image is
being projected onto the display.
bKey Lock LED (Orange)
Lights up when button operation on the control box is
disabled.
a b c d
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Introduction
cInternal Battery LED (Orange)
Lights up when the control box is being powered by the
internal battery.
dExternal Power LED (Orange)
Lights up when the control box is being powered by
the AC adapter or by an external battery (for example,
a third-party USB battery).
LED Indications
lit flashing off
aDisplay LED (Green)
bKey Lock LED (Orange)
State Name Explanation
Display ON
The AiRScouter is receiving
a compatible video signal from
an external device.
(Slowly) Operating The control box is processing
the video signal.
(Quickly) No input
The AiRScouter is not
receiving a compatible video
signal from an external device.
Power OFF
The AiRScouter is powered off.
To power it on, press the power
button.
State Name Explanation
Key lock ON Button operation on the control
box is disabled.
Key lock
OFF
Button operation on the control
box is enabled.

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cInternal Battery LED (Orange)
dExternal Power LED (Orange)
When the AC adapter is connected:
dExternal Power LED (Orange)
When an external battery is connected:
State Name Explanation
Battery
level high
The internal battery is fully
charged.
(Slowly)
Battery
level
medium
The internal battery is half
charged.
(Quickly) Battery
level low
The internal battery is almost
completely discharged.
No battery The internal battery is fully
discharged.
State Name Explanation
Working The AiRScouter is being
powered by the AC adapter.
(Slowly) Charging The internal battery is being
charged by the AC adapter.
(Quickly) Charging
error
An error occurred while the
internal battery was charging.
Full charge The internal battery is fully
charged.
State Name Explanation
Working The AiRScouter is being
powered by an external battery.
(Quickly) Connection
error
An error occurred while an
external battery was supplying
power.
No battery
The external battery’s capacity
is low. If the internal battery is
charged, the AiRScouter will
switch to using it for power
(see c Internal battery LED).

Before using the AiRScouter
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2. Before using the
AiRScouter
Ensure the AiRScouter is powered and connected correctly
according to the following procedure:
Insert the internal battery into the control box:
a) Remove the screw from
the back of the control
box and slide open the
cover panel.
b) Insert the Li-ion
rechargeable battery.
c) Replace the cover panel
and tighten the screw on the back of the control box.
Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter port on the
control box, and fully charge the internal battery.
Open the belt pouch and slide the control box into it as
shown, so that the ports are still accessible when the flap
is closed.
How to assemble the AiRScouter
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Pass your belt through the belt loop on the rear of the belt
pouch.
Attach the control box firmly to your body as shown below.
Connect the head display cable from the head display to
the head display cable port on the control box.
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Before using the AiRScouter
Connect the video input cable to the control box.
Note •If an input source with an unsupported
resolution is connected, the image may not
display correctly on the head display screen.
If this occurs, check the output resolution of
the video source.
•Degradation of the video signal may occur
when longer input cables are used.
For maximum quality, it’s recommended to
use HDMI and USB cables of 2 m length or
shorter.
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Place the head band onto the head as shown. The band
should be positioned just above the forehead.
To secure the head display cable to your clothing, use the
cable clip.
How to wear the AiRScouter
Note If the head band feels loose or starts to slip
down the forehead, it is recommended that
you attach the rear band and use it to tighten
the fit on your head.
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If you wear glasses
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Adjusting the display
3. Adjusting the display
Press the power button to
turn the AiRScouter on.
(The LED under the power
button will turn green.)
Loosen the ball joints by turning the
dials on either end of the flexible
arm counter-clockwise.
Adjust the position and angle of the head display so that it
is easy to view.
Tighten the ball joints by turning the dials on either end of
the flexible arm clockwise to fix the head display in place.
Turn the power on
Adjust the position of the Head
Display
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Note •If the ball joints become loose after adjusting
the position of the head display, turn the dials
on either end of the flexible arm clockwise to
fix the head display in place.
•If you cannot see the full image after adjusting
the flexible arm, you may have to adjust the
position of the head band to bring the display
into your field of view.
Adjust the position of the display to fit your
application
Depending on your activity, you can position the head
display so that the image takes up the whole field of
vision, or you can keep it in your peripheral vision to
keep both eyes on your work. Follow these tips to
ensure that you can see the whole image:
• To keep the image in your field of view
at all times, position the head display
right in front of your eye and make sure
that the lens is facing towards the eye.
• To keep the image in your peripheral
vision (so that it is only seen when you
move your eyes in that direction),
position the head display at the edge of
your field of view and make sure that
the lens is facing your eye. If the entire
image is not visible, change the angle
of the head display or switch to Reduce mode.

Adjusting the display
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Turn the focus adjustment dial to
either side until the image on the
head display is in focus. The focal
length of the optics can be changed
from 30 cm to infinity.
Adjust the focus of the image

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Press the brightness button on the control panel to adjust
the brightness of the image on the head display. There
are five levels of brightness, and each press will increase
the brightness by one level. If the button is pressed while
at maximum brightness, the brightness will return to the
lowest level.
To prevent unintentional operation, activate the key lock
function by pressing the mode button and the image
rotation button on the control panel simultaneously.
The key lock LED will turn orange when the control panel
buttons are disabled.
Adjust brightness
Lock the buttons of the control
panel
4. Adjusting the settings

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Adjusting the settings
Press the mode button to
enlarge or reduce the size
of the image on the head
display. The following
zoom modes are available:
•Normal - the image is
displayed at the original
resolution
•Enlarge - the centre
portion of the image is enlarged to fit the head display
screen. This mode is useful for focussing or to check
fine details in the image
•Reduce - the image is reduced in size to fit the head
display screen; this mode is useful if you cannot clearly
see details around the edges of the image in Normal
mode
Pressing the mode button will change the zoom mode in
the following order: Normal, Enlarge, Reduce, Normal...
Note To disable the key lock function, press the
mode button and the image rotation button on
the control panel simultaneously again.
Enlarge or reduce the size of the
image
Note The zoom modes use a fixed percentage to
resize the image, which is not user-
configurable.
Normal→Enlarge→Reduce

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Press the image rotation button on the control panel to
rotate the image by 180°.
Press the area highlighted in the image below, and slide
the head band cover towards the end of the band to
remove it.
Slide the loop at one end of the
rear band over the attachment
post as shown in the illustration,
and feed the rear band through the
opening at the end of the head
band.
Rotate the image
Attach the rear band
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