Vuzix iWear AV920 User Manual

Page of 12
Introduction
Welcome to the world of big screen 
viewing! Your Vuzix
TM 
iWear
®
 AV920 
consists of a wearable binocular viewer 
with adjustable, removable hi-fi stereo 
headphones, adjustable nosepiece, 
AC charger, headstrap, audio/video 
cables, and carrying case. iWear
®
 
AV920 delivers extraordinary high quality 
images and IWear 3D
TM
 video support 
(with 3D content). It’s like having your 
own personal, portable movie theater! 
Please read the included safety 
instructions before using the product.
Package Contents
Your Vuzix Video Eyewear system 
contains the following:
iWear
®
 AV920 Video Eyewear
USB Cable and Charger
iPod Cable (for video iPod only)
RCA Female AV Cable
DVD Player Cable
Headstrap
Soft Carrying Case (Lens Cleaner)
Important Safety Instructions
Follow these safety instructions when 
using or handling your VUZIX Video 
Eyewear to reduce the risk of fire, 
electric shock, and injury to persons and 
property.
1.  READ ALL OF THE INSTRUCTIONS 
AND SAFETY INFORMATION 
PROVIDED BEFORE USING THIS 
PRODUCT.
2.  Use the product only for its intended 
use, as described in this manual.
3.  Close supervision is needed when 
this product is by or near children.
4.  Children under the age of seven (7) 
are still learning to focus and track 
with their eyes. Their vision is still 
immature. For these reasons, THIS 
PRODUCT SHOULD NOT BE USED 
BY CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE 
OF SEVEN (7).
5.  A very small portion of the population 
may experience epileptic seizures 
when viewing certain kinds of flashing 
lights or patterns that are commonly 
present in our daily environment. 
These persons also experience 
seizures while watching some kinds 
of television pictures or playing 
certain video games including the 
use of a display system, such as 
this product. Consult a physician if 
you have any epileptic condition or if 
you experience any of the following 
symptoms while using this device: 
altered vision, muscle twitching, 
other involuntary movements, loss 
of awareness of your surroundings, 
mental confusion, and/or convulsions.
6.  Immersive video, whether viewed 
on a regular TV, a movie theater 
screen or an VUZIX video display, 
can potentially have adverse 
effects on the user including motion 
sickness, perceptual after effects 
and disorientation, and decreased 
postural stability and eye strain. 
Take frequent breaks to lessen 
the potential of these effects, as is 
commonly suggested for other items, 
such as keyboards and computer 
monitors, that you may tend to fixate 
or concentrate on. If your eyes show 
2