Cybermind Visette45 User manual

OPERATION MANUAL
VERSION 1.2
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INTERNATIONAL
©2007 Cybermind B.V.

VERSION 1.2
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INTERNATIONAL
OPERATION MANUAL
HIGH QUALITY VGA/SVGA/XGA/SXGA
2D/3D HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY
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PRODUCT
WARNING
OPERATION MANUAL
Your failure to follow these operating instructions may result in eye fatigue, eye
damage, or other injury
Carefully read this operation manual and become familiar with all safety instructions
for this product.
This product should not be used by children aged 15 or younger.
If you have been diagnosed with eye disease or eye injury consult your Doctor
before use and do not use without your doctor’s approval.
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the unit; refer all servicing aspects to
qualified personnel only.
PRECAUTIONS
Picture/Sound distortion may occur if the Visette45 SXGA is positioned in close
proximity to any equipment emitting electromagnetic radiation.
PLEASE NOTE: This documentation is to be used in
conjunction with the supplied Visette45 SXGA Head
Mounted Display
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CYBERMIND Interactive Nederland
Forum 55 (MECC)
6229 GV MAASTRICHT
The Netherlands
Tel: +31.(0)43 3618 300
Fax: +31.(0)43 3618 394
Internet: www.cybermindnl.com - www.hi-res800.com
Email : [email protected]

TABLE
OF CONTENTS
OPERATION MANUAL
Index
1. SAFETY INSTRUCTION
1.1 USE RESTRICTIONS 4
1.2 HEALTH CONCERNS 4
1.3 WARNINGS FOR ELECTRONICS
PRODUCTS 5
2. SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
2.1 VIEWER & CONTROL UNIT 5
3. CONNECTING THE DEVICE 6
4. USE OF CONTROL UNIT 6
5. OVERVIEW MENU 7 - 28
6. CONNECTION TO PC/NOTEBOOK 29
7. TROUBLE-SHOOTING 30
8. SPECIFICATIONS 31
9. TECHNICAL DATA
9.1 USE 32
9.2 INSTALLATION 32
9.3 OTHERS 32
10. WARRANTY
10.1 DETAILS 33
10.2 TERMS AND CONDITIONS 33
11. NOTES 34
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATION MANUAL
1.1 USE RESTRICTIONS
WARNING: No Use by Children AGE 15 or Younger
This product is designed for adult use. The eyes of children are still developing and
may be adversely affected by use of this product, and it may cause eye fatigue, eye
damage, or loss of visual functions. In addition, this product may not be adjusted to
fit a child’s head.
WARNING: Eye Disease/Eye Injury/Glaucoma
If you have been diagnosed with or are susceptible to eye disease, eye injury, or
glaucoma, consult your doctor before use and do not use without your doctors
approval. Use of this product by individuals with conditions such as glaucoma may
cause conditions to worsen.
Caution: Heart Disease/High Blood Pressure
If you have a history of heart disease or high blood pressure, consult your doctor
before use and do not use without your doctor’s approval. Use of this product
allows the viewer to feel they are in the action, which may result in increased
anxiety or heart injury. If during viewing any increased anxiety is experienced, stop
using the product immediately and rest. If the symptoms persist after rest, consult
your doctor.
Caution: Seizures
If you have a history of temporary spasms, unconsciousness, or epileptic seizures
from light stimulation, consult your doctor before use and do not use without your
doctors approval. Use of this product by such individuals may cause spasms,
unconsciousness, or seizures, if you experience such symptoms during use, stop
using the product immediately and consult your doctor.
1.2 HEALTH CONCERNS
Warning: Eye Fatigue/Eye Damage/Loss of Visual Functions
Misuse or overuse of this product may result in eye fatigue, eye damage, or loss of
visual functions. Stop using if you feel tired or experience headaches or discomfort.
Caution: Sickness/Headache/Nausea
If during use you experience any of the following symptoms, stop using this product
immediately and rest. These symptoms may indicate that you are misusing or
overusing the product or that you should not use the product for health reasons. If
the following symptoms persist after rest, consult your doctor
- sore eyes, eye fatigue, or double vision
- headache
- inability to focus on the screen
- nausea or motion sickness
- stiff or sore shoulders or neck
After two hours continual use the product automatically turns off to prevent eye
fatigue or eye damage.
Caution: Motion Sickness from Viewing Programmes
Some viewers may experience motion sickness, headache, or nausea from viewing
movies or video programmes, especially those with intense action and movement.
If you feel any of these symptoms, stop using the product immediately. To avoid
personal injury to others, do not drive a car or motorcycle, nor do anything that
requires concentration until the symptoms disappear.
Caution Motion Sickness from External Motion.
Do not use this product while subject to external motion - for example, as a
passenger in a car. Use of this product under these conditions may cause motion
sickness.
Caution: Accidents.
Do not use this product while walking, skating, bicycling, operating a motor vehicle
or other power equipment, or while engaged in any other similar activities. Use of
this product under these conditions may result in an accident, injury, or death to
yourself or others
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
SUPPLIED
ACCESSORIES
OPERATION MANUAL
1.3 WARNINGS FOR ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS
Caution Electric Shock
Failure to observe all operating and maintenance instructions may cause damage
to your product and may result in property damage or injury or death from electric
shock, fire, or other cause.
Caution Do Not Disassemble
Any required service on this product should only be carried out by a fully trained
authorised service centre. Failure to comply with this warning may result in property
damage or personal injury or death from electric shock, fire, or other cause.
Caution Avoid Wet, Humid, Dusty and Smoky Environments
This product may be adversely affected by wet, humid, dusty, and smoky
conditions, which may result in property damage, personal injury or death. Do not
use this product near or around water. Avoid using or storing this product under
these conditions.
Caution Avoid High Temperature or Direct Sunlight/Avoid Mechanical Shock
This product may be deformed by high temperature or direct sunlight and also by
dropping the product or other mechanical shock. Avoid these conditions, as the
screens may lose proper alignment and it may cause eye fatigue or eye damage
Caution Unplug the product when Not in Use
Always unplug this product when it will not be in use for extended periods of time or
during vacations.
Viewer & Control Box Only
• Visette45/45ST SXGA Headset
• Power Lead & Adapter (12v 5.42 Ampere )
• VGA – VGA Cable
• DVI – DVI Cable
• S-video – S-video Cable (Optional)
• Composite – RCA Cable (optional)
• Audio Cable
• Cybermind Operation Manual
• N.B. Additional tracker documentation will be supplied with the integrated
tracker if applicable.
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CONNECTING
THE DEVICE
USE OF
CONTROL
UNIT
OPERATION MANUAL
Before attempting to connect the headset it is important to make sure that the PC is
switched off.
Power connection Jack for power supply to control box & Head Mounted
display:
Connect the adapter to the 12 V input
Analog RGB & DVI connector that connects to PC or Notebook
S-Video standard connection for high quality video playback image
Composite Video for connection to normal video signals
Stereo Audio in connection – connects to ordinary audio or PC audio signals
If the headset has been integrated with a tracking device it will need to be
connected to the tracker card/serial device input - for further information on
this connection please refer to the supplied tracker documentation.
Switch on your PC
Follow the instructions relating to the usage of the device as listed in this operation
manual.
UP: Move selection bar in Menu upwards to select item
Down: Move selection bar in Menu downwards
Left: Move selection bar in Menu to the left
Right: Move selection bar in Menu to the right
Menu: Activates on screen menu, to select input signal
and to control various functions
Mode/SEL: Push to select input signal and activate
selection in menu
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Brightness

OVERVIEW
MENU
OPERATION MANUAL
1. Connection
Connect the image output jack of the various machines to one of
the various video inputs on the control box and the audio output to
the audio input jack on the control box. Connect the supplied
power adapter to the 12V DC input on the control box
(See connecting the device for further information)
2. Setting Up
On Screen Display
With the OSD (On Screen Display ) you can modify the settings
and control the special features of the video board. The OSD uses
a number of menus for making changes and turning the special
features on or off. The configuration can be done via the OSD-
keypad.
To start the OSD press the “OSD” button on the keypad, after
switching the power supply on. The OSD Main Menu will be
displayed.
To select an menu point, simply use the button “UP” or ”DOWN” to
move the cursor to the menu point you want and then press the
button “OSD”. To get back to the previous menu press the
“CONFIRM” button.
To select a function, simply use “OSD”-button to select the field.
Use “UP” or “DOWN” to select a value for that field. With the
“CONFIRM” button you can exit the current function.
3. Main Menu
The OSD always starts with the “Main Menu”-screen.
Figure 1: Main Menu
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Input Select
In the “Input Select” menu the sources for the “Main Picture
Channel” can be selected.
Input Select - Main Picture Channel
For the “Main Picture Channel” every possible
input source can be selected (VGA, DVI, S-Video,
Composite Video).
Figure 2: Input Select - Main Picture Channel
Input Select - Scan Inputs
When “Scan inputs” is switched on the system is continuously
monitoring all inputs for input signals. The “Main Picture Channel”
will be switched to the input that is active at first.
Figure 3: Input Select - Scan Inputs
Image Adjustments
In this section several adjustments of the image position and timing
for the “Main Picture Channel” can be made.
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OVERVIEW
MENU
OPERATION MANUAL
Image Adjustments - Auto Adjust
When the “Auto Adjust” function is selected the system tries to
adjust the image (clock, phase, bandwidth and position)
automatically.
Figure 4: Image Adjustments - Auto Adjust
Image Adjustments - Clock
The pixel clock for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here.
Figure 11: Image Adjustments - Clock
Image Adjustments - Phase
The phase of the display can be set for the “Main Picture Channel”
here.
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OPERATION MANUAL
Figure 12: Image Adjustments -Phase
Image Adjustments - Bandwith
The bandwith of the display can be set for the
“Main Picture Channel” here.
Figure 13: Image Adjustments -Bandwith
Image Adjustments - Hor. Position
The “horizontal Position” of the picture can be set for the “Main
Picture Channel” here.
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MENU
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Figure 14: Image Adjustments –Hor. Position
Image Adjustments - Ver. Position
The “vertical Position” of the picture can be set for the “Main
Picture Channel” here.
Figure 15: Image Adjustments –Ver. Position
Color Adjustment
In this section the color of the picture can be optimized for the
“Main Picture Channel”. This section is also only available when
VGA is selected as “Main Picture Channel”
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MENU
OPERATION MANUAL
Color Adjustment – Brightness
The “Brightness” can be set from 0 (dark) to 100
(light) for the “Main Picture Channel”. The default value is 50.
Figure 16: Color Adjustment - Brightness
Color Adjustment – Contrast
The contrast level for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here.
The range of adjustment is 0 (very low contrast) to 100 (very high
contrast). The default value is 50.
Figure 17: Color Adjustment - Contrast
Color Adjustment – Saturation
The color saturation level for the “Main Picture Channel” is set
here. The range of adjustment is 0 (low color saturation) to 100
(high color saturation). The default value is 50.
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Figure 18: Color Adjustment -Saturation
Color Adjustment – Hue
The hue level for the “Main Picture Channel” is set
here. The range of adjustment is 0-100.
The default value is 50.
Figure 19: Color Adjustment - Hue
Color Adjustment – Fleshtone
The “Fleshtone” for the “Main Picture Channel” can be selected
here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 3. The default value is 0.
Figure 20: Color Adjustment – Fleshtone
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Color Adjustment – Backlight
The backlight brightness for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here.
The range of adjustment is 0 (bright backlight) to 100 (dark
backlight). The default value is 25.
Figure 21: Color Adjustment - Backlight
Color Adjustment - Auto Color Adjust
The “Auto Color Adjust” function automatically
adjusts the colors for the “Main Picture Channel”.
Figure 22: Color Adjustment – Auto Color Adjustment
Advanced Color Adjustment
The “Advanced Color Adjustment” comprises gamma, color space
and the color temperature settings. The rates for the 3 fundamental
colors can also be set within the “Advanced Color Adjustment”-
menu. The “Advanced Color Adjustment” only affects the “Main
Picture Channel”.
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MENU
OPERATION MANUAL
Figure 23: Color Adjustment – Advanced
Color Adjustment – Advanced – Gamma
The gamma correction for the “Main Picture Channel” is set here. It
can be turned of (default) or set from 1.8 (bright) to 2.6 (darker) in
0.2 steps.
Figure 24: Color Adjustment – Advanced - Gamma
Color Adjustment – Advanced –Color Space
This section is implemented to select the correct “Color Space” for
the “Main Picture Channel” (RGB, YUV or YPbPr).
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MENU
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Figure 25: Color Adjustment – Advanced – Color Space
Color Adjustment – Advanced – Color Temp.
To adjust the “Color Temperature” 6 different values can be
selected for the “Main Picture Channel” (4200K, 5000K, 5400K,
6500K, 7500K, 9300K). When the “Color Temperature” is set to
“User” the color temperature is adjusted by the 3 fundamental
colors.
figure 26: Color Adjustment – Advanced – Color Temp.
Color Adjustment – Advanced – Red
The rate of red for the “Main Picture Channel” is
set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 255. The
default value is 255.
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MENU
OPERATION MANUAL
Figure 27: Color Adjustment – Advanced - Red
Color Adjustment – Advanced – Green
The rate of green for the “Main Picture Channel” is
set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 255. The
default value is 255.
Figure 28: Color Adjustment – Advanced - Green
Color Adjustment – Advanced – Blue
The rate of red for the “Main Picture Channel” is
set here. The range of adjustment is 0 to 255. The
default value is 255.
Figure 29: Color Adjustment – Advanced - Blue
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OVERVIEW
MENU
OPERATION MANUAL
Input Select
In the “Input Select” menu the sources for the “Main Picture
Channel”.
Input Select - Main Picture Channel
For the “Main Picture Channel” every possible
input source can be selected (VGA, DVI, S-Video, Composite
video)
Video Settings
The “Video Settings” are available when a video source is selected
as “Main Picture Channel” (S-Video or Composite Video).
Video Settings – Motion Processing
The type of “Motion Processing” is defined here.
When “Motion Processing” is set to 0 it is
switched off. The default value is 3.
Figure 30:Video Settings – Motion Processing
Video Settings – Sharpness
The “Sharpness” of the video signal is set here.
The range of adjustment is -15 to 29. The default value is 0.
Figure 31: Video Settings – Sharpness
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Video Settings – Film Mode
The “Film Mode” can be switched on or off here.
As default the film mode is turned on.
Figure 32: Video Settings – Film Mode
Video Settings – Noise Reduction
The level of “Noise Reduction” is set here. The
range of adjustment is 0 to 6. The default value is 2.
Figure 33: Video Settings – Noise Reduction
Video Settings – Mpeg Processing
The level for the “Mpeg Processing” is set here.
The range of adjustment is 0 to 15. The default
value is 0.
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