Olympus Video Eyeware FMD 250W User Manual

FMD-250W  
INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
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Please keep this manual handy for future use.  
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Read Instructions — All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the product is  
operated.  
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Retain Instructions — The instruction manual should be retained for future reference.  
2
Heed Warnings — All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be adhered  
to.  
3
Follow Instructions — All operating and use instructions should be followed.  
4
Cleaning — Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or  
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  
5
Attachments — Do not use attachments that are not recommended by the product manufacturer  
as they may cause hazards.  
6
Water and Moisture — Do not use this product near water – for example, near a bath tub, wash  
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub; in a wet basement; or near a swimming pool; and the like.  
7
Accessories — Do not place this product on an unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The  
product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or adult, and serious damage to the product.  
8
Power Sources — This product should be operated only from the type of power source indicated  
on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your  
product dealer or local power company.  
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Grounding or Polarization — This product may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current  
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line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power outlet only  
one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the outlet, try  
reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to replace your obsolete  
outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.  
Power-Cord Protection — Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be  
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at  
plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the product.  
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Lightning — For added protection for this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left  
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unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the  
antenna or cable system. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-line  
surges.  
Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or integral convenience receptacles  
as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.  
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Object and Liquid Entry — Never push objects of any kind into this product through openings as  
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or electric  
shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the product.  
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Servicing — Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers may  
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service  
personnel.  
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Damage Requiring Service — Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:  
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(a) When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged,  
(b) If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the product,  
(c) If the product has been exposed to rain or water,  
(d) If the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only  
those controls that are covered by the operating instructions as improper adjustment of other  
controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by a qualified technician to  
restore the product to its normal operation,  
(e) If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way, and  
(f) When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance – this indicates a need for service.  
Replacement Parts — When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician has  
used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics as the  
original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
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Safety Check — Upon completion of any service or repairs to this product, ask the service  
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the product is in proper operating condition.  
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Wall or Ceiling Mounting — The product should be mounted to a wall or ceiling only as  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
Heat — The product should be situated away from heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,  
stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
FCC NOTICE  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference  
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is  
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures;  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is  
connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help.  
FCC Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible  
for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
INDUSTRY CANADA RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE NOTICE  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment  
Regulations.  
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WARNING  
Some people should not use this product:  
Children under 16 years of age  
This product may interfere with development of their eyes and visual system.  
Password protection is provided to prevent children under 16 from using this display  
unit.  
Anyone who has ever experienced convulsive or epileptic fits or  
loss of consciousness from light flashes or oscillations.  
This product could cause the same symptoms for those people.  
Anyone who cannot see the whole image clearly, or who wears  
glasses that make it hard to see the whole screen clearly, or who  
has an eye movement disorder or visual field disorder.  
Prohibited  
Under those conditions, using this product for a long time could damage their eyes.  
Anyone with a heart disorder, high blood pressure, a visual field  
impairment, or an eye movement or alignment disorder.  
If you have any of these conditions, consult a doctor before using this product, and  
stop using it immediately if you feel ill.  
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WARNING  
Improper use of this product may cause  
serious injury:  
Under some conditions, viewing with the Eye-Trek may cause:  
Nausea  
Eye pain or eye fatigue  
Dizziness  
Headache  
Neck or shoulder pain  
Feeling ill  
Motion sickness Disturbance of hand-eye coordination  
If you experience any of these symptoms, stop viewing and rest until you recover.  
These symptoms could temporarily disturb your vision or balance. Do not try to  
operate a vehicle, walk, or move around until you feel better.  
Do not use this product while you are actively moving, such as  
walking, skating, riding a bicycle, or operating a motor vehicle.  
This could interfere with your vision or balance, and cause a serious or fatal  
accident.  
Do not use this product when you are subject to strong  
vibrations, such as in a car on a bumpy road.  
This may cause dizziness, nausea, headaches, or motion sickness.  
Do not use this product continuously for long periods.  
Continuous use for long periods may damage your eyes. This product will turn off  
automatically after 2 1/2 hours; when that happens, do not use it again for at least  
15 minutes.  
Prohibited  
Do not use this product if the image does not appear clear and  
stable in both eyes.  
If the product is malfunctioning or you are not wearing it properly, viewing it could be  
hazardous.  
Do not listen to the sound at high volume.  
This could contribute to a loss of hearing. It could also interfere with your ability to  
hear important sounds around you, such as alarms, horns and sirens, especially in a  
public place.  
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WARNING  
To prevent electrical shock or fire with this  
product:  
Do not use this product if there is thunder or lightning. Do not  
touch the control unit or power cord until after the storm has  
passed.  
Beware of moisture. Do not use this product or leave it in very  
moist or humid places, such as in the rain, snow, fog, or a  
steamy bathroom. Do not use it if it has condensation inside, or  
if your hands are wet.  
Do not use it near flammable gas, liquid, or vapor.  
Do not expose it to very dusty environments.  
Do not disassemble.  
Do not use any AC adapter except the AC adapter provided or  
specified by Olympus.  
Follow the appropriate cautions for electrical devices.  
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WARNING  
For your safety:  
Do not use this product in situations that are potentially  
dangerous, such as on a bus or train where you may fall  
down, or in places where you cannot guarantee your personal  
safety.  
Using this product in such a situation may result in an unexpected accident or injury.  
Do not leave this product in a closed automobile or in other  
places under direct sunlight for long periods.  
Prohibited  
Doing so may cause the product to be deformed by heat, resulting in a malfunction  
and an electric shock hazard.  
Note the following points when plugging the AC adapter into a  
power outlet.  
When the AC adapter of this product is plugged in adjacent to another power plug,  
insert each plug into the power outlet paying attention not to apply excessive force  
to either one.  
Insert the AC adapter completely and securely into the power outlet. Leave enough  
slack for the power cord so that the AC adapter or cord is not subjected to excessive  
force.  
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CONTENTS  
SAFETY NOTICE................................................E-2  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS..................................E-3  
WARNINGS.........................................................E-5  
MAIN FEATURES OF Eye-Trek ......................E-10  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION .........................E-10  
CHECKING THE CONTENTS..........................E-11  
NAMES OF PARTS ..........................................E-12  
CONNECTIONS................................................E-13  
WEARING/REMOVING THE DISPLAY UNIT...E-15  
WATCHING VIDEO...........................................E-17  
TURNING ON THE POWER FOR THE FIRST  
TIME.............................................................................E-17  
TURNING ON THE POWER AFTER THE FIRST  
TIME.............................................................................E-19  
SELECTING SCREEN FORMAT ...............................E-20  
ADJUSTING THE AUDIO/VIDEO...............................E-21  
SAVING, LOADING AND CANCELING THE  
AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS..........................................E-25  
REGISTERING, CHANGING OR CANCELING  
THE PASSWORD........................................................E-26  
WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED ......................................E-27  
CHANGING THE FRAMES..............................E-28  
SPECIFICATIONS ............................................E-29  
TROUBLESHOOTING .....................................E-30  
REPAIR SERVICE............................................E-30  
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MAIN FEATURES OF E e-Trek  
New type of personal display that uses a unique optical system to enlarge video images  
generated by small LCDs.  
Powerful image equivalent to viewing a 62" screen at 6 1/2 feet.  
Can be connected to a variety of video components, including a VCR, Video CD player,  
laserdisc player, DVD player, video camera, or TV, using audio/video output jacks.  
Compact, lightweight design that is easy to carry.  
As easy to wear as glasses. The user can adjust the nose pad to fit the display unit in the  
optimum viewing position.  
Can be worn over glasses.  
The image can be adjusted by selecting “CONTRAST”, “TINT” and “COLOR” in the Menu.  
The sound can be adjusted by selecting “SRS (SRS HEADPHONE)*” or “BASS/TREBLE”.  
Password protection is provided to prevent unauthorized use of this display unit.  
WIDE/NORMAL” display mode available for a more dynamic audio/video effect and a  
more “live” atmosphere.  
SRS (Sound Retrieval System) HEADPHONE  
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SRS HEADPHONE technology processes sound from a traditional stereo signal and restores its original  
three-dimensional qualities. By using Head Related Transfer Functions (the way that human ears create the  
world of sound in real life), SRS HEADPHONE technology can retrieve the ambient nature of stereo  
recordings, giving the listener the feel of a live performance.  
and the  
symbol are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc.  
technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.  
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION  
Do not use the display unit if the image cannot be properly focused.  
The display unit may become warm after long periods of use, but this is not a  
malfunction.  
A black or white spot, or a red, green or blue point may be observed, but this is not a  
malfunction. More than 99.99% of this product’s effective pixels are guaranteed.  
A vague striped pattern may appear, depending on the type of image displayed. This is  
due to the optical filter built into the product for smoothing the image and is not a  
malfunction.  
Lines (straight/slanted/curved) on the display may sometimes appear notched. This is  
due to the characteristics of the LCD monitor and is not a malfunction.  
Depending on the shape of your glasses, you may not be able to use this display unit.  
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CHECKING THE CONTENTS  
Display unit  
Control unit  
Instruction manual  
AC adapter  
AV cable  
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NAMES OF PARTS  
DISPLAY UNIT  
Frame  
Headphone  
holder  
Nose pad  
Display cable  
Frame adjuster  
Headphone  
CONTROL UNIT  
Power indicator (green)  
Multi Control button  
Display cable  
Multi-connector terminal  
Multi-connector  
POWER switch  
AV cable  
AC adapter  
connector  
S-video  
Audio right (red)  
Audio left (white)  
Video (yellow)  
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CONNECTIONS  
Basic Connections  
Notes:  
Make sure that the Eye-Trek and other video components are turned off before connecting.  
Make sure that the AV cable’s red, white, and yellow jacks are connected to the output jacks  
of the video component. If the AV cable is plugged into the input jacks, no image or sound  
will appear.  
The video component’s output jacks are usually on the rear side of the unit. Jacks on the front side  
are usually input jacks. Find out where the output jacks are before connection.  
Also refer to the connected video component’s instructions.  
Follow the steps below to connect the Eye-Trek to a video component.  
Plug the AV cable into the Multi-connector terminal of the control unit.  
1
Plug the AC adapter into the AV cable’s AC adapter connector.  
2
Plug the AV cable’s red, white, and yellow jacks into the output jacks on the video  
component.  
3
Plug the AC adapter into a power outlet.  
4
To the video component’s  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT jacks  
Video component such  
as a VCR, laserdisc  
player, DVD player, etc.  
Display unit  
Yellow  
White  
Red  
3
Power  
outlet  
To  
To  
To  
video  
output  
(yellow)  
audio  
output  
left  
audio  
output  
right  
(red)  
4
(white)  
Control unit  
AC adapter  
(provided)  
1
To the Multi-connector  
terminal  
To AC adapter  
connector  
2
AV cable (provided)  
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CONNECTIONS (Cont.)  
Improving video clarity  
If the connected video component has an S-video output jack, clearer video can be viewed by  
connecting it through the S-video jack.  
To the video component’s  
Video component such  
as a VCR, laserdisc  
player, DVD player, etc.  
AUDIO/VIDEO OUTPUT jacks  
White  
Red  
S-video  
To  
To  
To  
audio  
output  
left  
audio  
output  
right  
S-video  
output  
(white)  
(red)  
To AC adapter  
AV cable (provided)  
If the S-video jack and the video jack (yellow) are connected at the same time, the S-video  
output has priority.  
Other connections (connecting to a Mini-Jack)  
If the connected video component uses a mini-jack and cannot be directly connected with the AV  
cable, use plug adapters.  
Plug adapters  
(commercially available)  
To audio/video  
output jack  
Video (yellow)  
Video (yellow)  
Audio Left  
(white)  
Audio Left  
(white)  
AV cable (provided)  
Audio Right  
(red)  
Audio Right  
(red)  
To AC adapter  
Video camera, etc.  
Note: When the video component has more than one output jack, it can be connected with more than  
one Eye-Trek unit.  
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WEARING/REMOVING THE DISPLAY UNIT  
Wearing the display unit  
Remove each headphone upward from the holder as  
shown in the figure.  
1
When putting the headphones back in the holders, simply  
reverse the order of removal for each.  
If you wish to use ear pads on the headphones, use 16.0 mm  
ear pads (commercially available).  
Put the display unit on as if  
wearing glasses and insert  
the headphones.  
2
Holding the tips of the frame  
arms, gently move them apart  
to put the display unit on.  
Adjust the nose pad to put the  
image to the optimal position. If  
this adjustment is not performed,  
the image may appear dim.  
Caution:  
Do not hold the hinges. Doing so  
may disengage the arms.  
If the image still cannot be seen  
properly or is dim after adjusting  
the nose pad, switch the left  
and right frames (pg. 28).  
When wearing the display unit  
over glasses, pull the nose pad  
out slightly more than usual.  
If you cannot wear the display  
unit securely because there is  
too much space between the  
frame arms, reduce the space  
using the frame arm adjusters  
(pg. 16).  
Headphones  
Nose pad  
NOTICE  
Be sure to wear the display unit properly so that the image appears clear and stable in both eyes.  
If you widen the frame arms too much when wearing the display unit, the frame adjusters may pop  
out.  
Do not pull or twist the nose pad excessively in directions other than those shown in the figure. This  
may break the nose pad or crack its surface.  
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WEARING/REMOVING THE DISPLAY UNIT(Cont.)  
Adjusting the space between the frame arms  
You can narrow the space between the frame arms using the frame adjusters when the frame  
arms don’t fit your face.  
How to adjust  
Slide the frame adjuster in the direction of the display  
Frame adjuster  
unit. Do not slide it with the frame arm fully opened. If  
you do so, the end  
of the frame arm will strike  
the joint. Adjust without extending the frame arm fully,  
being sure to set both frame adjusters to the same  
position.  
If you cannot wear the display unit securely even after  
adjusting the space between the frame arms, switch  
the left and right frame arms with each other and  
adjust the space again (pg. 28).  
Removing the display unit  
When removing the display unit, first remove  
the headphones from your ears.  
If you are also wearing glasses, remove the  
display unit by holding the left and right arms  
with your fingers while pushing the frame  
arms of your glasses upward with your  
thumbs.  
Headphone  
When you remove the display unit, some types of  
glasses may come off together with the display unit.  
To avoid this, move the bridge of the glasses in the  
direction of the arrow as shown.  
Bridge of glasses  
Nose pad  
NOTICE  
If the display unit is removed before the headphones have been removed from your ears, the  
headphone cords will be pulled excessively and may be disconnected.  
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WATCHING VIDEO  
TURNING ON THE POWER FOR THE FIRST TIME  
Before watching an image,  
password (“ ”).  
1
Select the desired language for the Menu screen, and  
2
Enter the  
Power  
indicator  
POWER  
switch  
Multi Control  
button  
Turn the power on and select the desired  
language.  
1
1. Turn on the connected video component.  
2. Press the POWER switch on the Eye-Trek  
control unit. The power indicator lights in  
green, then the language selection screen  
appears.  
3. Move the Multi Control button up/down  
(,) to select the desired language for  
the On-Screen Display. Then press the  
Multi Control button.  
On-Screen Display  
A warning appears on the screen.  
The  
language.  
mark appears next to the selected  
E N G L I S H  
日本語  
D E U T S C H  
F R A N Ç A I  
The language selection screen will not appear the  
next time the power is turned on. Refer to the  
reset instructions to change the language (pg.  
24).  
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T A L  
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A N O  
E S P A Ñ O L  
The Multi Control button lets you easily control all  
Eye-Trek functions from one convenient location.  
Multi Control button  
To the video component  
Press  
Confirms the warning/health warning screens (pg.18-19).  
Displays the menu screen while watching an image  
(pg.20, 22-25).  
Sets items selected on the Menu (pg.17, 20-25).  
Sets the password (pg.18-19, 26).  
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Move up/down  
Selects numbers for the password (pg.18-19, 26).  
Adjusts volume while watching an image. (pg.21).  
Selects desired items in the Menu screen (pg.22-25).  
••••• ᮤ ᮣ  
Move right/left  
Adjusts the contrast while watching an image. (pg.21)  
Adjusts the items you want to set while the Menu is on  
the display (pg.22-24).  
To the display unit  
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WATCHING VIDEO (Cont.)  
Acknowledge the warning, then enter the  
password.  
On-Screen Display  
2
WARNING TO PREVENT  
SERIOUS INJURY  
1. Acknowledge the warning on the screen,  
then press the Multi Control button. The  
password entry screen appears.  
SEE MANUAL FOR SAFETY  
INFORMATION BEFORE  
USING.  
If the Multi Control button is not pressed on the  
warning screen, the password entry screen will  
not appear.  
MAY DISTURB VISION,  
BALANCE OR HAND-EYE  
COORDINATION.  
NOT FOR USE BY  
CHILDREN UNDER 16.  
The power will be turned off if there is no  
operation for 1 minute.  
PRESS  
TO CONTINUE.  
2. When the password entry screen appears,  
press the Multi Control button three times  
to select the number ‘ ’ for the three  
digits.  
ENTER YOUR PASSWORD.  
The Eye-Trek is now set.  
Start playback on the video component. The image will appear on the Eye-Trek.  
The password is set to  
when this product  
is used for the first time or after it is reset (pg.  
24), therefore, the first entry will always be  
.
INPUT VIDEO SIGNAL.  
If no video signal is input to this unit, the message  
“INPUT VIDEO SIGNAL.” will appear on the  
display. If this occurs, check the power and  
connection to the video component. If a video  
signal is input, the message will disappear. The  
power will shut off automatically if a video signal is  
not input to this unit for approx. 1 minute.  
If you do not wish to use the password registration,  
you can cancel it. Refer to pg. 26 for REGISTERING,  
CHANGING OR CANCELING THE PASSWORD.  
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TURNING ON THE POWER AFTER THE FIRST TIME  
When you turn on the power after the first time, simply enter the password to display images. (The  
language selection screen does not appear.)  
Power  
indicator  
POWER  
switch  
Multi Control  
button  
Turn the power on.  
1
1. Turn on the connected video component.  
2. Press the POWER switch on the Eye-Trek  
control unit. The power indicator lights in  
green and the warning appears on the  
screen.  
3. Acknowledge the warning, then press the  
Multi Control button.  
Enter the password.  
On-Screen Display  
2
When the password has been registered...  
1. When the password entry screen appears,  
move the Multi Control button up/down  
(,) to select the registered numbers,  
then press it to complete the entry.  
ENTER YOUR PASSWORD.  
2. Start playback on the video component.  
The image will appear on the Eye-Trek.  
When the wrong password is entered...  
The password entry screen appears again  
after “PASSWORD ENTERED IS NOT  
CORRECT.” is displayed.  
If you enter the wrong password 3 times in  
a row, the power automatically turns off  
after “PASSWORD ENTERED IS NOT  
CORRECT. SHUTTING POWER OFF.” is  
displayed.  
PASSWORD ENTERED  
IS NOT CORRECT.  
PASSWORD ENTERED  
IS NOT CORRECT.  
SHUTTING POWER OFF.  
When the password registration has been  
canceled...  
The password entry screen will not appear  
when the password registration has been  
canceled (pg. 26).  
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WATCHING VIDEO (Cont.)  
SELECTING SCREEN FORMAT  
You can select the size of the screen (NORMAL/WIDE).  
Select NORMAL/WIDE.  
On-screen display  
1
1. While an image is being displayed, press the  
Multi Control button to bring up the Menu  
screen.  
2. Move the Multi Control button up/down (,)  
to select NORMAL/WIDE.  
MENU  
EXIT  
NORMAL  
WIDE  
VIDEO SETTINGS  
AUDIO SETTINGS  
SAVELOAD  
3. Move the Multi Control button right/left (, )  
to select NORMAL/WIDE.  
Move the Multi Control button to the right to set the  
screen size to WIDE. Move it to the left to set the  
screen size to NORMAL.  
If there is no operation for 10 seconds or more, the  
selected screen size will be activated, then the  
display will return to the normal screen.  
NORMAL  
Standard image with an aspect ratio of 4:3.  
Black bands are inserted at the right and  
left of the screen.  
WIDE  
Wide screen image with an aspect ratio of  
16:9. The top and bottom are unchanged,  
but the image is expanded horizontally.  
Suitable for viewing vertically-elongated  
images (called Squeeze images) recorded  
on a video camera, DVD images, or Hi-  
Vision images played back through a  
MUSE-NTSC converter.  
Selecting the WIDE mode  
When a standard image (4:3 aspect ratio) is viewed in the WIDE mode, and when the image is  
adjusted to fill up the width of the screen, the edges of the image may be cut off or distorted.  
For best results, select the normal mode to view the image as originally intended.  
Displaying the image  
The WIDE mode is provided for viewing. Note that if you select the WIDE mode when viewing a  
TV program or other software on the display, the image will different from that viewed on a TV.  
Violating copyright law  
If this display unit is placed in a public area (such as a hotel or coffee shop) and used for public  
display or profit-making, certain copyright laws may be violated when image is compressed or  
enlarged with the WIDE mode, if doing so displays the image differently than originally  
intended.  
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ADJUSTING THE AUDIO/VIDEO  
Once the image appears, adjust the VOLUME and CONTRAST.  
Adjusting the volume  
To the video component  
1. Move the Multi Control button up/down (,)  
while the normal screen is displayed. The  
volume level appears on the screen.  
2. Move the Multi Control button up/down (,) to  
adjust the volume.  
: Increases the volume.  
: Decreases the volume.  
On-Screen Display  
The volume level is set to the 8th bar on the scale at  
the factory.  
When VOLUME LIMIT is set to ON, the volume is  
limited to a certain level in order to avoid excessive  
noise, ear damage, or the inability to hear outside  
sound. (pg.23)  
         
     
     
To return to the normal screen, press the Multi  
Control button. If there is no operation for 3 seconds  
or more, the adjusted volume level will be activated,  
and the display will return to the normal screen.  
VOLUME LIMIT ON  
VOLUME  
Adjusting the contrast  
To the video component  
, ᮣ  
1. Move the Multi Control button right/left (  
)
while the normal screen is displayed. The  
contrast level appears on the screen.  
, ᮣ  
2. Move the Multi Control button right/left (  
) to  
adjust the contrast.  
: Increases the contrast.  
: Decreases the contrast.  
The contrast is set to “0” at the factory.  
The contrast can also be set through the Menu screen  
(pg.22).  
To return to the normal screen, press the Multi  
Control button. If there is no operation for 3 seconds  
or more, the adjusted contrast level will be activated,  
and the display will return to the normal screen.  
         
     
     
CONTRAST  
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WATCHING VIDEO (Cont.)  
You can adjust the desired audio/video items.  
You can also save your preferred settings. (For more information, refer to “SAVING, LOADING AND  
CANCELING THE AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS” on pg.25.)  
ADJUSTING THE VIDEO  
Select VIDEO SETTINGS in the Menu screen.  
On-Screen Display  
1
2
1. Press the Multi Control button to display the  
Menu screen.  
2. Move the Multi Control button up/down (,)  
to select VIDEO SETTINGS, then press it or  
move it to the right ().  
MENU  
EXIT  
NORMAL  
WIDE  
VIDEO SETTINGS  
AUDIO SETTINGS  
SAVELOAD  
When EXIT is selected, the Menu disappears from  
the screen and returns to the normal screen.  
Select the desired item in VIDEO SETTINGS.  
VIDEO SETTINGS  
1. Move the Multi Control button up/down (,)  
to select the item you wish to change.  
2. Move the Multi Control button right/left (, )  
to select the desired level.  
EXIT  
+
+
+
+
CONTRAST  
BRIGHTNESS  
TINT  
COLOR  
To adjust CONTRAST, BRIGHTNESS, TINT  
or COLOR:  
ORIGINAL  
Move the Multi Control button right/left (, )  
to increase/decrease the level.  
To select ORIGINAL:  
Press the Multi Control button or move it to the  
right (). The VIDEO SETTINGS return to the  
factory default settings.  
Under ORIGINAL, the settings in SAVE,  
AUDIO SETTINGS and NORMAL/WIDE  
settings cannot be changed. Perform a  
reset if you wish to cancel all the settings  
(pg. 24).  
CONTRAST can also be adjusted simply by moving  
the Multi Control button right/left while viewing an  
image. (pg.21).  
Select EXIT to return to the normal screen.  
If the Multi Control button is not operated for 10 seconds while selecting/adjusting Menu items, the  
displayed adjustment is activated and the Menu returns to the normal screen.  
The  
mark appears next to the selected item.  
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ADJUSTING THE AUDIO  
Select AUDIO SETTINGS in the Menu screen.  
On-Screen Display  
1
2
1. Press the Multi Control button to display the  
Menu.  
2. Move the Multi Control button up/down (,)  
to select AUDIO SETTINGS, then press it or  
move it to the right ().  
MENU  
EXIT  
NORMAL  
WIDE  
VIDEO SETTINGS  
AUDIO SETTINGS  
SAVELOAD  
When EXIT is selected, the menu disappears from the  
screen and returns to the normal screen.  
Select the desired item in AUDIO SETTINGS.  
AUDIO SETTINGS  
1. Move the Multi Control button up/down (,)  
to select the item you wish to change.  
2. Move the Multi Control button right/left (, )  
to set the desired level.  
EXIT  
SRS  
BASS  
TREBLE  
VOLUME LIMIT  
VOLUME  
2
2
OFF  
O N  
To adjust SRS, BASS and TREBLE:  
Each level changes as follows.  
Right (): OFF [1[2[3  
Left () : 3[2[1 [ OFF  
To get the most out of SRS, cancel your video  
component’s sound effects (surround, etc.).  
SRS doesn’t function if your sound source is  
monaural.  
To set VOLUME LIMIT:  
Select ON or OFF.  
Right () for ON : The volume can only go up  
to a certain level.  
Left () for OFF : Cancels the VOLUME  
LIMIT.  
To adjust VOLUME:  
Right (): Increases the volume.  
Left () : Decreases the volume.  
VOLUME can also be adjusted simply by moving  
the Multi Control button up/down while viewing an  
image.  
Select EXIT to return to the normal screen.  
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WATCHING VIDEO (Cont.)  
ADJUSTING THE AUDIO/VIDEO (Cont.)  
Multi Control  
button  
Default  
settings  
Menu items  
Functions  
Selections  
EXIT  
Cancels the menu and returns to  
the normal screen.  
Press  
WIDE  
0
WIDE  
NORMAL  
Selects the size of the screen.  
WIDE (16:9)  
NORMAL (4:3)  
CONTRAST  
BRIGHTNESS  
TINT  
Adjusts the contrast. Can also be  
adjusted on the normal screen.  
(+)  
(–)  
Stronger  
Weaker  
Adjusts the brightness.  
(+)  
(–)  
Brighter  
Darker  
0
Adjusts the tint.  
(+)  
(–)  
Redder  
Greener  
0
0
COLOR  
Adjusts the depth of colors in the  
video image.  
(+)  
(–)  
Deeper  
Lighter  
ORIGINAL  
The VIDEO SETTINGS return to the  
factory default settings. To cancel  
all the settings, see the bottom of  
this page.  
Press or ᮣ  
(ON; 1/2/3  
levels)  
(OFF)  
Set  
Creates three-dimensional sound  
to give you a more dynamic  
listening experience.  
SRS  
2
2
Cancel  
Set  
(ON; 1/2/3  
levels)  
(OFF)  
Boosts low frequencies to make  
the sound more dynamic.  
BASS  
TREBLE  
Cancel  
Set  
(ON; 1/2/3  
levels)  
(OFF)  
Adjusts high frequencies to make  
the sound sharper.  
OFF  
ON  
Cancel  
(ON)  
(OFF)  
Set  
Cancel  
Sets a limit to how high the volume  
can go.  
VOLUME  
LIMIT  
Higher  
Lower  
Adjusts the volume level.  
Can also be adjusted on the  
normal screen.  
VOLUME  
8th bar on the  
scale  
SAVE: Registers the desired  
SAVELOAD  
audio/video settings.  
Press or ᮣ  
LOAD: Calls up the registered  
audio/video settings.  
Resetting (For canceling all the registered settings)  
While keeping the Multi Control button pressed down, press the POWER switch for more  
than 5 seconds. When the power is turned on again, all the settings will return to the initial factory  
settings.  
The Language selection menu will again be accessible and the password will return to  
Refer to “REGISTERING, CHANGING OR CANCELING THE PASSWORD” on pg. 26.  
.
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SAVING, LOADING AND CANCELING THE AUDIO/VIDEO SETTINGS  
You can save your desired audio/video settings.  
SAVING  
Select SAVE LOAD in the Menu screen.  
On-Screen Display  
1
When you complete your audio/video settings,  
move the Multi Control button up/down to select  
MENU  
EXIT  
SAVE LOAD, then press it or move it to the right  
() to complete the setting.  
NORMAL  
WIDE  
VIDEO SETTINGS  
AUDIO SETTINGS  
SAVELOAD  
Select SAVE.  
2
SAVELOAD  
1. Move the Multi Control button up/down (,)  
to select SAVE, then press it or move it to the  
right () to complete the setting.  
EXIT  
SAVE  
LOAD  
2. The word SAVE on the screen blinks and the  
audio/video settings you have set are saved.  
VOLUME LIMIT and VOLUME cannot be saved.  
Select EXIT to return to the Menu screen.  
The new settings are saved over the previous ones.  
LOADING  
Select SAVE LOAD in the Menu screen.  
1
2
Select LOAD.  
SAVELOAD  
1. Move the Multi Control button up/down (,)  
to select LOAD, then press it or move it to the  
right () to complete the setting.  
EXIT  
SAVE  
LOAD  
2. The word LOAD on the screen blinks and the  
image is displayed with the loaded audio/video  
settings.  
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WATCHING VIDEO (Cont.)  
REGISTERING, CHANGING OR CANCELING THE PASSWORD  
You can register a 3-digit password to prevent unauthorized use of this display unit.  
If you forget the password, register a new one.  
You can cancel the password registration if you do not wish to use this feature.  
The password is preset to “  
” at the factory.  
REGISTERING/CHANGING THE PASSWORD  
Retrieve the password registration screen.  
On-Screen Display  
1
1. When the power is on, press the POWER  
switch for more than 5 seconds.  
The power shuts off.  
2. Press the POWER switch again.  
After a warning is displayed, the password  
registration screen appears.  
REGISTER YOUR PASSWORD?  
YES  
NO  
OK  
Move the Multi Control button up/down (,)  
to select YES, then press it.  
The password entry screen appears.  
2
Enter a password.  
3
1. Move the Multi Control button up/down  
ENTER YOUR PASSWORD.  
(,) to select 3 numbers, then press it.  
The password confirmation screen  
appears.  
2. Enter the same password again.  
If you fail to re-enter the password, the password  
will not be registered and you will have to start  
over from the password registration screen.  
The power will automatically turn off if you fail to  
enter the correct password 3 times in a row.  
If no operation is done for 1 minute, the power will  
shut off automatically.  
OK  
RE-ENTER YOUR PASSWORD.  
CANCELING THE PASSWORD  
Retrieve the password registration screen.  
1
(See step 1 in “REGISTERING/CHANGING  
THE PASSWORD”.)  
Move the Multi Control button up/down (,)  
to select NO, then press it.  
2
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WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED  
Follow the steps below to turn off the power after  
use.  
1. Remove the headphones from your ears.  
2. Remove the display unit from your face.  
3. Turn off the control unit.  
4. Turn off the video component.  
Health Warning  
Health warning  
2 HRS. 30 MIN. HAVE  
ELAPSED.  
A health warning appears approx. 2 hours 30 minutes  
after the unit is turned on, as shown on the right. The  
warning will be displayed until the Multi Control button  
is pressed. After an additional 5 minutes, another  
warning will be displayed and the power will shut off  
automatically.  
FOR THE HEALTH OF YOUR  
EYES AND BODY, STOP  
VIEWING AND REST. IF YOU  
CONTINUE VIEWING, POWER  
WILL SHUT OFF IN 5 MIN.  
AFTER READING THE ABOVE,  
PRESS  
.
After 5 minutes  
Ń
2.5 HOURS HAVE PASSED.  
PLEASE STOP WATCHING  
AND REST FOR A WHILE.  
IT WILL AUTOMATICALLY  
TURN OFF IN A MOMENT.  
Product Care  
To clean the display unit, wipe with a soft, dry cloth. If this does not clean the unit to your  
satisfaction, you can moisten the cloth with a solution of neutral detergent. Do not use  
chemicals such as thinner, benzine and alcohol. If these chemicals are applied to the  
windows of the display unit, it may cause them to cloud over.  
Do not wrap the display cable around the display unit or control unit, or apply excessive force  
to the display cable, so as not to break the wire inside the cable.  
Protect the display unit frame from contact with hair liquids, cosmetic products or other  
chemicals. If any gets on the frame, wipe it with a soft cloth moistened with a solution of  
neutral detergent. If the frame is left with these types of chemicals on it, it may cause cracks  
in the surface.  
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CHANGING THE FRAMES  
Perform the following steps if a frame is broken and must be replaced.  
If you cannot wear the display unit securely even after increasing or decreasing the space between  
the frame arms using the frame adjusters, try switching the left and right frame arms following the  
steps below and adjust the space again.  
Notes  
To keep the windows of the display unit free of fingerprints, do not touch the windows when changing  
the frames.  
Remove the display section from the frame only when necessary (such as when the unit is damaged).  
Repeated removal and installation may result in loosening of the frame joints.  
Removing the frames  
Detach the frame adjusters.  
1
1. Remove the headphone from the headphone holder.  
2. Slide the frame adjuster to position C in the direction of the headphone. Pull the adjuster out  
to detach.  
3. Detach the other adjuster following the same procedures.  
Frame [Left],  
Frame [Left],  
Adjuster [Inside]  
Adjuster [Outside]  
Remove the frames.  
2
1. Hold the frame so that the window part can be seen.  
2. Fold the frame to align A (convex) of the frame with B (concave) of the unit.  
3. While keeping A and B in the above position, slide the frame inward horizontally by approx.  
1 mm.  
4. To remove the right frame, twist it downward, and to remove the left, twist the frame upward.  
When pulling the frames out, do not grasp the headphone cable.  
Right side frame  
Left side frame  
Attaching the frames  
1. Push the frame into the display unit while matching shapes A (convex) of the frame and B  
(concave) of the unit.  
2. Place the headphone cord into the frame’s groove.  
3. Attach the frame adjuster back to position  
on the frame.  
C
Left: 1 bump  
Right: 2 bumps  
The frame with 1 bump is attached to the left side, and the frame with 2 bumps is attached to  
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the right side at the factory, as shown above.  
 
SPECIFICATIONS  
Product  
Type  
Product name  
Model name  
: Personal LCD Display  
: Eye-Trek  
: FMD-250 W  
Power Supply Ratings  
AC adapter (provided)  
Power consumption  
: AC 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz  
: Approx. 2.2 W  
Video  
Video signal  
: NTSC format  
Video display devices  
Effective number of pixels  
Angle of view  
: TFT LCD panel  
: 240,000 pixels  
: 37.5 degrees horizontal, 21.7 degrees vertical  
Input Jacks  
Audio/Video/Power input jack : Exclusive Multi-connector  
Composite video signal: 1 Vp-p/75 (unbalanced)  
Separate Y video signal: 0.75 Vp-p/75 (unbalanced)  
Separate C video signal: 300 mVp-p/75 (unbalanced)  
Stereo audio signal: 200 mVrms  
Power supply: Rated 7.5 V DC  
Ambient Temperatures  
Operation  
Storage  
: 5° to 35°C  
: –20° to 60°C  
Dimensions  
Display unit  
: Approx. 132 (W) x 50 (H) x 30 (D) mm (not including display cable  
and frames)  
: Approx. 161 (W) x 63.5 (H) x 50 (D) mm (not including display  
cable/when the frames are folded)  
Control unit  
: Approx. 39 (W) x 19.5 (H) x 100 (D) mm (not including display cable  
and bumps)  
Weight  
Display unit  
Control unit  
: Approx. 95 g (not including cables)  
: Approx. 38 g (not including cables)  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Symptom  
Possible Cause  
Solution  
Ref. Page  
The image is not  
displayed.  
Connections are incorrect.  
Connect the video cables  
properly.  
pg. 13-14  
A video signal is not input or  
the power is not on.  
Turn on the power of the video  
component and play back video.  
pg. 17,19  
pg. 15-16  
The image is not clear. The display unit is being  
Adjust the position with the  
nose pad and frame adjuster.  
worn improperly.  
Video settings  
(CONTRAST, TINT, etc.)  
are adjusted improperly.  
Adjust video settings properly  
with the Multi Control button .  
pg. 21-22  
pg. 24  
The image disappears About 2-1/2 hours have  
Rest your eyes.  
pg. 6  
suddenly.  
elapsed since the power  
was turned on (power  
Set the POWER switch to ON  
when you want to use again.  
pg. 27  
turns off automatically)  
.
A black, white, red,  
green or blue dot is  
observed on the  
screen.  
The LCD screens are manufactured to precise specifications,  
but colored dots may be observed.  
This is not a malfunction.  
pg. 10  
A striped pattern is  
This is due to the built-in optical filter which smoothes the  
pg. 10  
observed on the image. image and is not a malfunction.  
Audio is not heard.  
The volume is too low.  
Adjust the VOLUME.  
Connect the AV cable.  
pg. 21,23  
pg. 13-14  
The AV cable is not  
connected.  
You forgot your  
password.  
Re-register the password.  
pg. 26  
pg. 24  
You want to change  
the language on the  
display.  
Follow the reset instructions.  
REPAIR SERVICE  
The warranty period of this unit is one year from the date of purchase. Within this period, Olympus will  
repair this unit free of charge. However, this warranty may not cover damage caused by user  
mishandling, even if it occurs during the warranty period. If repairs are required after the warranty  
period has ended, please contact the dealer from whom you purchased the unit or Olympus.  
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MEMO  
 

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