Westunitis WUZ-01B-NB01 User manual

Quick Guide
Model No. WUZ-01B-NB01
Read the “Safety precautions” section before start
using this device and use the device correctly.
In addition, keep this manual at a place where a
user can use whenever necessary.
Glasses-type Wearable Device
For detailed operations, refer to the User manual.
The User manual is available for downloading on the following web site.
http://www.westunitis.co.jp/en/
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents ……………………………………………………
Introduction …………………………………………………………
Intended use …………………………………………………………
Users ……………………………………………………………………
Service life ……………………………………………………………
Safety precautions ……………………………………………………
Product documentation ……………………………………………
Checking the accessories ……………………………………………
Before Use …………………………………………………………………
Names and functions of components ………………………………
Charging the batteries ………………………………………………
Inserting and replacing batteries ……………………………………
How to Wear the Device …………………………………………………
Basic Operations …………………………………………………………
Turning On/O the Power ………………………………………………
Turning on the power ………………………………………………
Turning o the power ………………………………………………
Sleep mode ……………………………………………………………
Turning on/o the display (screen) …………………………………
Home Screen ……………………………………………………………
Displayed information ………………………………………………
Initial application ……………………………………………………
Development Environment ……………………………………………
FCC Information …………………………………………………………
Specications ……………………………………………………………
Trademarks ………………………………………………………………
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Introduction
Thank you very much for choosing our product, InfoLinker “WUZ-01B-NB01.”
This product is used by attaching to the temporal part in combination with the
glasses and provided neckband with intension of easing the indoor navigating
and picking works and remote operations in a factory and a warehouse. Before
start using this product, analyze the risks that may exist while using this product
and check the safety thoroughly.
Intended use
Users need to understand the contents of this manual for safe and correct use of
this product.
We recommend that any person who corresponds to one of the following con-
ditions refrain from using this product.
Users
• Person who is wearing medical electric equipment such as an implanting
type pacemaker or an implanting type debrillator
• Person who has health history of photosensitivity
• Person who has a heart disease
• Person in poor physical condition
• Person with poor sleep
• Person who is tired
• Person who has inuence of alcohol
3 years. This service life is expected only if you use the product properly accord-
ing to this manual and the user manual.
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Safety precautions
DANGER A Danger indicates a hazard with a high level of risk which, if
not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
A Warning indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which,
if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
A Caution indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not
avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury, damage to
the property.
Alert symbol
This section describes precautions to use the product in safety and to avoid
putting yourself, other people, and your property at risk.
The words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION convey special meanings. Follow
the instructions precisely while you use the product.
■ Examples of pictorial images
Symbol for “Prohibitions (Must not do).”
Symbol for “Compulsory actions (Must do).”
WARNING
CAUTION

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Handling of InfoLinker, battery charger, battery, and AC adapter
DANGER
Always wear the device with the glasses.
Otherwise, an injury may cause such as by
hurting the eye by the display.
Before start using the device, conrm the safety in the surrounding
environment.
While watching the images, recognizing the surrounding conditions
becomes dicult. If there is any fragile object or obstacle, an injury or
an accident may occur.
Do not use the device while driving a car, motor cycle, or a bicycle.
Otherwise, a trac accident, tumbling, or falling accident may occur.
When stopping by a place which handles the ammable gas such as a
gas station, be sure to remove the battery from the device in advance.
Do not charge the battery either.
Otherwise, the gas may catch a re.
WARNING
Do not use the device continuously for a long time.
Use the device by taking sucient breaks periodically.
Do not use the device while moving.
Otherwise, tumbling or trac accident may occur.
Do not use the device with a high volume for a long time.
Otherwise, hearing disorder may occur. Set to a proper volume.
Do not use, store, or charge the device in the following places.
・Hot place such as near fire or heating equipment
・Place exposed to the direct sunlight (such as inside of a vehicle on a sunny day)
・Place with abrupt temperature changes
・Place with high humidity such as near water or place where water may splash
・Dusty place
Otherwise, re or malfunction may occur.
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Do not use or store the device at a place where is near the corrosive
chemical, corrosive gas, or emission of oily smoke.
Otherwise, malfunction or loss of internal data may occur.
Remove the battery when storing the device.
Otherwise, the device may get broken by leakage from the battery.
Do not dismantle, repair, or modify the device.
Otherwise, re, burn, injury, electrical shock, or malfunction may occur.
If a repair is necessary, consult the sales oce.
Do not splash water or immerse in the water.
Otherwise, re, burn, or electrical shock may occur.
If liquid such as water enters inside of the device, stop using the device
and remove the battery.
Otherwise, re, malfunction, or burn may occur.
Use the specied accessories only.
Otherwise, re, burn, injury, or electrical shock may occur.
Do not give strong force or shock, throw, or put a heavy object on
the device.
Otherwise, leakage, rapture, or ignition of the battery, malfunction of
the device, or re may occur.
If the device emits smoke, strange odor or sound, or excessive heat
during a use or charging, take the following measures.
During use : Remove the battery from the device.
While charging : Pull out the AC adapter cord from the plug and
remove the battery from the charger.
Otherwise, the battery may rapture, and re or burn may occur. Consult
the sales oce.
Remove the battery from the device at a place where using the de-
vice is prohibited, such as in a hospital or on an air plane.
The device may adversely aect electric devices or medical electric devices.
Be sure to follow the instructions from the sta of the medical institution
or the airline company.
A passenger who takes prohibited actions on an air plane may get
punished according to the law.
Do not use the device that is broken.
Otherwise, re, burn, or electrical shock may occur. Consult the sales oce.

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When a radio disturbance occurs in other equipment during use of
this device, stop using the device.
Do not use the device if a user is wearing medical electric equipment
such as an implanting type pacemaker or an implanting type de-
brillator. In addition, do not use the device near such medical elec-
tric equipment.
Otherwise, the medical equipment may get adversely aected by the
radio wave of the device.
If any strange feeling occurs on the skin, immediately stop using the
device.
Otherwise, itch, irritation, or eczema may occur according to the con-
stitution and the health condition of the user. Consult a dermatologist.
If any abnormal condition such as tiredness or discomfort occurs
during a use, stop using the device.
Handling of the device
Do not let a conductive foreign object (metal piece, pencil lead, etc.)
contact the 4-pole mini jack, battery insertion opening, and micro
USB connection terminal. In addition, do not let such foreign object
enter inside the device.
Otherwise, re, burn, injury, or electrical shock may occur.
Do not leave the external connection terminal cover, battery inser-
tion opening cover, and other covers opened.
Otherwise, dust or water may enter, causing malfunctions.
In case the display breaks by dropping or inside of the equipment
becomes exposed, do not touch the broken display or exposed com-
ponent.
Otherwise, an injury or electrical shock may occur by the broken sections.
Do not pull or twist with excessive force.
Otherwise, malfunctions may be caused.
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Do not let a conductive foreign object (metal piece, pencil lead, etc.)
contact the battery charging terminals.
Otherwise, re, burn, injury, or electrical shock may occur.
In case inside of the device becomes exposed by dropping and dam-
aging the device, do not touch the exposed component.
Otherwise, an injury or electrical shock may occur by the broken sections.
CAUTION
Handling of batteries
If the liquid inside of the battery gets into an eye, immediately wash
the eye with water and see a doctor.
Otherwise, the eye may lose a vision.
Do not carry or store the battery with metal items.
Otherwise, leakage, heat generation, bursting, or ignition may occur.
Do not use a battery that is deformed by dropping, leaking, has
strange odor, or swelling.
Otherwise, leakage, heat generation, bursting, or ignition may occur.
Do not give a strong shock or stamp on the battery.
Otherwise, leakage, heat generation, bursting, or ignition may occur.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
How to handle the battery charger
Unplug the power cord when the charger is not in use.
Otherwise, re, heat generation, electrical shock, or malfunction may
occur.
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Do not charge a wet battery.
Otherwise, heat generation, ignition, or bursting may occur.
If the liquid inside of the battery attach on the skin or cloth, immediately
rinse with water.
Otherwise, the skin may be injured.
If charging the battery does not complete within the specied
charging time, stop charging.
Otherwise, leakage, heat generation, bursting, or ignition may occur.
Handling of the AC adapter
Do not touch the AC adapter cord while it is thundering.
Otherwise, electrical shock may occur.
Use the AC adapter with the specied power source and the power
voltage.
Otherwise, re or malfunction may occur.
AC adapter: 100 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Do not damage the cord.
Otherwise, re or electrical shock may occur.
・Do not process the cord.
・Do not place a heavy object on the cord.
・Do not forcibly bend, twist, or pull the cord.
・Do not place the cord near the heating equipment.
When the power cord is broken, contact the sales oce.
CAUTION
WARNING

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Product documentation
●Quick guide (this manual)
It explains the basic functions and operations of this device.
●User manual
It explains operations of various functions, applications, and settings.
●Compliance information
It describes legal requests and compliance information to the related regulations.
The User manual and compliance information are available for downloading from the
following web site.
http://www.westunitis.co.jp/en/
• Reprinting a part of or entire section of this manual without permission is prohibited.
• Screens and illustrations used in this manual are only the images. Therefore, they may be
dierent from actual screens or products.
• The contents of this manual are subject to be revised without a prior notice.
■ Information ■
Checking the accessories
●Quick Guide
●InfoLinker storage case
●Neckband
WUZ-NB01
●Battery (x5)
WHB-001
●Battery charger
WUZ-AC01
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AC adapter for battery charger
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Before Use
Names and functions of components
Display
shows the screen.
Camera
takes pictures and video.
Display cover
Protects the display.
Touch sensor
allows for touch operation.
4-pole mini jack
for connecting devices such
as headsets or earphones.
Button ❶
turns on the power, turns on/o sleep
mode and other modes
Button ❷
shows the home screen.
Button ❸
Button ❹
operate dierently
depending on the
application.
microUSB port
or connection via
microUSB cable. Connector
locks the device to the
neckband holder.
Power LED
indicates the current
status of the device.
Voice functions
This device is not equipped with a speaker. In order to play back the voice, connect the ear phone or a
head set to the 4-pole mini jack. In addition, to have talk through the device, connect the head set.
When connecting an ear phone or a head set to the
4-pole mini jack, make sure that the connected unit is
fully inserted. If not, noise may be caused.
•Button and sensor functionality vary depending on the application.
•Press and hold a button means to release after pressing and holding the button for approx-
imately 1 second.
NOTE
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Charging the batteries
Fully charge the battery prior to rst use, and recharge the battery when it is drained.
Charging the battery for the rst time will take approximately 2 hours.
Insert the plug into an outlet.
Be careful with the
battery direction.
• The LED may blink in red when a battery is inserted into the charger. If this happens, remove
the battery, wait for several seconds and insert again.
• If a fully charged battery is inserted into the charger, the LED may not turn on.
NOTE
Battery Maintenance
If the battery terminal becomes dirty, clean with a soft, dry cloth. Getting nger oil, sweat, or dust on
the terminal may prevent proper charging.
Do not use organic solvents (benzene, thinner, and like), acids, or alkalis.
NOTE
Charge
indicator LED Charging state Charge indicator
LED state
No battery inserted Not lit
Charging Green light
Charging complete Blinking green light
Abnormal temperature Blinking red light
Abnormal charge Red light
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2.Raise the battery holder and insert the battery.
Battery
Switch
Cover
1.Move up the switch and open the cover.
Inserting and replacing batteries
● Inserting method
The battery can be replaced without turning o the power.
3.Close the cover and lower the switch.
● Replacement method (hot swap)
* The manufacturing number is provided
at the inserting section of the battery
(cover section).
Be careful with the
battery direction.
1.Hold the button ❶(the foremost button) for longer than 1 second.
2.Remove the used battery. Then within 15 seconds, insert the charged battery.
When the hot swapping succeeds, the power LED starts blinking in 2-second intervals
again. If the hot swapping fails, the power LED turns o.
3.Press the button ❶(the foremost button).
Resume the paused application from where it is stopped.
The power LED starts blinking. After a few seconds, it switches to the slow blinking state
with intervals of approximately 2 seconds.
Hold down the button for a while.
Power LED
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How to Wear the Device
Always wear the device with the glasses.
Otherwise, an injury may cause such as by hurting the eye
by the display.
Warning
Clips can be replaced to t the width of the tem-
ples. They can be used oriented either inward or
outward.
Connector
Holder
Clip
Ear hook
1.Slide the device connector to insert it into the neckband holder.
Use a provided neckband.
2.While wearing the glasses, attach the clip to the temple of the glasses.
When taking o the device temporarily, detach the temples
of the glasses from the clips and put the neckband around
your neck.
Regarding clip size (Small, Medium, Large)
When wearing on the left eye
The display can be rotated for 180 degree. Download and read the User manual (P10) for details.
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Basic Operations
The user can operate this device intuitively by using the touch sensor.
When a user is wearing gloves, the touch sensor does not respond.
● Examples of Major Operations
・Swipe from back to front
--Display the applications sequentially (clockwise order) on the
Home screen.
--Display the next image
--Play back the next video.
--Zoom in to double the displayed image/video in Camera and
Record
--Display the applications sequentially (counterclockwise or-
der) on the Home screen.
--Display the previous image
--Play back the previous video.
--Zoom out the displayed image/video in Camera and Record
・Swipe from front to back
・Two-nger swipe from back to front
Zoom in to decuple the displayed image/video in Camera and
Record
・Two-nger swipe from front to back
Zoom out the displayed image/video in Camera and Record
Auto-focus in Camera and Record
・Single tap
Single
Start-up of the application
・Double tap
Double
Return the zoom factor to 0 in Camera and Record
・Tap and hold ... To release after pressing and holding for 1 second or more.
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Turning On/Off the Power
Press the button ❶(the foremost button).
The power LED turns on, and the startup screen opens on the display.
Press
Power LED
Turning on the power
Turning o the power
1.Hold the button ❶ (the foremost button) for longer than 1 second.
The power LED starts blinking. After a few seconds, it switches to the slow blinking state
with intervals of approximately 2 seconds.
To turn o the power, remove the battery.
Hold down the button for a while
Power LED
2.Then remove the battery.
The power LED starts blinking. After a few seconds, it switches to the slow blinking state
with intervals of approximately 2 seconds.
The power LED continues blinking while in the sleep mode.
Pressing the button ❶ (the foremost button) again releases the sleep mode.
In the sleep mode, the display turns black, which disables erroneous operations from the
touch operation. In addition, the battery power can be saved by using this mode while the
operation is in pause.
Hold the button ❶ (the foremost button) for longer than 1 second.
Sleep mode
Hold down the button for a while
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The display and the power LED turn o.
Pressing the button ❶ (the foremost button) again recovers the display.
Press the button ❶ (the foremost button).
The display (screen) can be switched between on/o.
Even when the display is o, the application is continuously working. Therefore, consump-
tion of the battery power continues. To save the power, shift to the sleep mode.
Turning on/o the display (screen)
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Displayed information
① W : SSID (Wi-Fi connection point)
When a Wi-Fi access point could not be found ... No connect
When Wi-Fi function is OFF ... o
② R : RSSI (Receive signal strength indicator)
③ L : Radio signal level MAX: 4
④ Bt :
Bluetooth
ON/OFF
⑤ L : Remaining battery
⑥ S : Battery status (discharging/charging/not charging/full)
⑦ H :
Battery health (good/overheat/voltage/dead)
⑧ T :
Battery temperature (in units of 0.1 de grees)
⑨ V : mV
⑩ Cpu : CPU temperature (in units of 0.1 degrees) : Clock frequency
⑤
⑦ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩⑥
① ② ③ ④
Home Screen
On this screen, applications can be selected and started both by touching and by operating buttons.

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Initial application
The following applications are installed as the standard specications.
Download and read the User manual (P10) for details.
1. Movie Player: Plays back movie les.
2. Image Viewer: Displays image les.
3. Camera: Captures still images.
4. CameraImages: Displays still images that are captured by using the Camera applica-
tion.
5. Record: Records movies.
6. RecordMovies: Plays back movies that are recorded by using the Record application.
7. FunctionCheck: Checks the basic operations of this device.
8. Cong by QR: Reads QR codes. It is used for the connection with the wireless LAN.
9. Law: Displays the information and the product logo of this device that comply with the
law.
10. Setting : Checks and changes the network setting, device setting, personal setting,
account setting, and system setting.
• RMS touch: Supports remote operations by bidirectional communications by “Image
and Voice.”
• RMSScreenShot: Application that displays the screen shots that are captured by using
the RMS touch application.
•Above information applies to the standard application in the default condition. The application contents
of the actual device may have been changed.
•Refer to the User manual or contact the person in charge of setting of this device for any questions re-
garding settings or the applications.
Applications are displayed in the following order when the following operations are
performed.
Touch operation: Slide from the back to the front.
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Development Environment
The entire set of the development environment for this device is provided on our web site.
When setting the device or customizing the applications, conrm the user policy rst.
Then download the necessary sources from the following web site.
Note that we do not support or guarantee the safety of les or applications developed
using this environment. Also note that the environment specications may be changed or
deleted without notice.
Use at your own risk.
http://www.westunitis.co.jp/en/
* Download and read the User manual (P10) for details of the Android application “WUQR.”
InfoLinker development environment kit contents
• InfoLinker Development.txt (Explanatory material regarding the develop-
ment environment)
• Android Development Environment (provided by Google) (URL only)
• InfoLinker Drivers
• WUQR (InfoLinker QR Code creation application) (For Windows or Mac)*
• AdbInput (InfoLinker development support application for Windows)
• InfoLinkerSamples (Sample sources)
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