Using your video eyewear – Icuiti M920-CF User Manual

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Using Your Video Eyewear

Your Video Eyewear is a monocular display product, meaning it has a single
video display. This display can be positioned in front of either your right or left
eye—whichever is your dominant eye.

Determining your Dominant Eye
It is relatively easy to
determine which eye is
your dominant eye.

1. Place your hands

together, leaving a
small ½ to ¾ inch
opening between
your thumbs.

2.

With both eyes
open, look through the open triangle at a distant object.

3. Close your left eye. If the object remains in view, you are right eye

dominant. If your hands appear to move off the object and move to the
left, then you are left eye dominant.

When you wear your Video Eyewear, you will want to position the monocular
display screen over your dominant eye.

If the Video Eyewear display is placed over your other eye, the one that is not
dominant, you will have to close your dominant eye to focus on the video
display. When the video display is positioned over your dominant eye, you will
discover that you can focus on the display with both eyes open, or view past
the display with minimal visual interference. Your ability to focus on and past
the display will also improve with a little practice.

Wearing Your Video Eyewear
Your Video Eyewear is highly adjustable. It can be worn by people without
spectacles or over prescription glasses.

The first step in adjusting your Video Eyewear is to
position the monocular display on the side of your
dominant eye. This is done by loosening the
thumb screw in the center of the display arm,
directly below the head bands, about 1/8

th

of a turn

and flipping the display arm over 180º.

Next, you’ll want to adjust the headband springs—
the two steel strips that extend over your head
when the Video Eyewear is worn. These

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