User's Guide © 2014 Epson Corporation, Inc.
Welcome to the BT-200 This product is a standalone, see-through mobile viewer for both eyes. It allows you to enjoy movies on your home network, or images on your smartphones and tablet devices in comfort. Saving and Viewing You can transfer movies and images saved on a computer to this product, and then view them. Simply connect by USB ➡➡“Viewing Movies Copied from a Computer (Gallery)” on page 28 USB cable Viewing a Website You can view movies on a website by connecting to the Internet wirelessly.
Viewing Images on a Smartphone This product allows you to view images currently being played back on a smartphone. Supports Miracast Miracast is a technology that wirelessly connects supported devices directly with each other and streams movies and music between the devices. This product supports images being received from and streamed to other devices.
Contents Safety Instructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Getting Ready . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Part Names and Functions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Charging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wearing the Headset. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turning On and Off. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
User's Guide Organization User's Guide (this guide) This guide provides information on safely using this product, basic operating methods, and troubleshooting. Make sure you read this guide before using the product. Start Guide This guide provides information on using this product for the first time. Reference Guide This guide provides information on applications supported by this product, product settings, and troubleshooting. This guide can be viewed as a PDF file or Help application. See http:// www.
01_Chapter Safety Instructions title 01_Head A For your safety, read the attached documents carefully to use this product correctly. After you have read all of the instructions, 02__lead keep this information for later reference. Unplug the product when it is not being used. The insulation may deteriorate, which may result in electric shock, fire, or malfunction. Do not touch the AC adapter during a thunderstorm.
Safety Instructions 01_Chapter title Warning Product usage precautions 01_Head A Do not start using this product at a high volume. Doing 02__lead so may result in hearing impairment. Lower the volume before turning off the product, and increase the volume after turning on the product. To prevent possible hearing damage, do not listen at high volume for prolonged periods of time. Do not insert or drop metal, flammable, or foreign objects into the power connector, ports, or earphone microphone socket.
Safety Instructions 01_Chapter title 01_Head A netic waves may cause electromagnetic interference with medical equipment or cause the equipment to malfunction. 02__lead Note the following points when using the Bluetooth or wireless LAN in medical institutions. • Do not bring this product into operating rooms, Intensive Care Units (ICUs), or Cardiac Care Units (CCUs). • When in a ward, turn off this product or stop the electromagnetic waves.
Safety Instructions 01_Chapter title the product breaks due to an impact such as a fall, stop using the product. Continuing to use this product may result in injury due to glass fragments. 02__lead 01_Head A Do not use this product if you have prior eye conditions. Doing so may aggravate the symptoms such as strabismus, amblyopia, or anisometropia. When wearing this product, be aware of the edges of the frame. Also, do not place your finger between the moving parts of this product, such as the hinges.
01_Chapter Getting Ready title 01_Head Part Names A and Functions 02__lead Controller Trackpad Touch with your finger to operate the product. ➡“Using ➡ the Trackpad” on page 17 microSD card slot Insert a commercially available microSD card. Power switch Slide to the [ ] side to turn on and off the product. Slide to the other side to turn on and off Key lock. ➡“Turning ➡ On and Off” on page 15 LED indicator Indicates the status of the product.
Getting Ready 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Headset Mute knock By tapping here twice, you can activate the mute knock function which temporarily pauses play back, hides the image, and mutes the audio. See the Reference Guide for more details on enabling the mute knock function. Arms Open the arms to wear. ➡“Wearing ➡ the Headset” on page 13 Camera/Indicator Captures images and movies. The indicator flashes when the camera is operating.
Getting Ready 01_Chapter title 01_Head A Charging 02__lead The product is not fully charged at the time of purchase. Charge before use. This section explains how to charge using the AC adapter. Initial charging takes approximately 5 hours. 1 Connect the headset and the controller. Insert the headset's connection cable into the controller's headset connection port until it clicks. 2 Connect the controller and AC adapter. Connect the controller and the AC adapter with the USB cable.
Getting Ready 01_Chapter title Understanding 01_Head Athe LED indicator The color and status of the LED indicator shows the status 02__lead of the product. Light-blue Operating Wearing the Headset 1 Use both hands to open the arms, and then put on the headset.
Getting Ready 01_Chapter title 01_Head A and position of the nose pads so 2 Adjust the width that the lenses are at eye level. 02__lead Adjust the height so that images can be viewed easily. Adjust the nose pads to fit the shape of your nose. For people who wear glasses The headset can be worn over glasses that are up to approximately 5.7 inches (14.5 cm) wide. Note Adjust the nose pads as shown below. • Pull the nose pads so that they rest on your nose over the frames of the glasses.
Getting Ready 01_Chapter title 01_Head A By using the supplied lens holder, you can wear the headset without the problems normally associated with wearing a headset over glasses. 02__lead Contact your local optician to fit custom lenses into the lens holder, and attach it to the headset. (The user is responsible for the cost of the lenses. Depending on the optician, they may not be able to install the custom lenses into the lens holder.
Getting Ready 01_Chapter title blue. You can release Sleep mode by briefly sliding the 01_Head A power switch to the [ ] side again. 02__lead • Disabling controller operations (Key lock) Slide the power switch to the side opposite the [ ] to turn on Key lock. To release Key lock, slide the power switch to the center. Turning off Note If the product freezes, you can force it to shutdown by using one of the following methods.
01_Chapter title Operations 01_Head Using theATrackpad Operation methods 02__lead This section explains how to operate the product using the trackpad. When you touch the trackpad with your finger, a pointer is displayed on the screen. Move the pointer to operate the product. ■ ■Tap Move the pointer to an icon or display item, and then tap the trackpad. Do this to launch applications and select items.
Operations 01_Chapter title 01_Head ■ out A ■Pinch Enlarges the size of the screen by 02__lead moving two fingers apart. ■ in ■Pinch Reduces the size of the screen by moving two fingers closer together. ■ keys ■Left/Right Move your finger right or left along the edge of the screen to move the selected item right or left. Hold your finger in place to keep moving right or left beyond the current screen view. ■ key ■Select Tap any corner to confirm the selected item.
Operations 01_Chapter title Entering textA 01_Head Tap a location where text entry is possible to display the 02__lead software keyboard. Tap the keyboard to enter text. Changing the character type Tap the [AB12] key on the keyboard to change the character type of the keyboard. Note You can make detailed settings in [Settings] - [PERSONAL] [Language & input]. See the Reference Guide for more details.
Operations 01_Chapter title Using theAHome Screen 01_Head You can launch applications and manage various set02__lead tings from the Home screen. The following screen is the initial screen you see when using this product. Press the [ ] key to display the Home screen. Launching an application Launch an application from the APPS list screen.
Operations 01_Chapter title Arranging apps 01_Head A and widgets on the Home screen Select apps and widgets you want to display on the Home 02__lead screen from the APPS/WIDGET list screen, and then arrange them. 1 On the APPS/WIDGET list screen, move the pointer to the app/widget, and then hold down your finger on the app/widget. Deleting apps and widgets from the Home screen Delete apps and widgets that have been placed on the Home screen.
Operations 01_Chapter title Status bar icons 01_Head A 02__lead Playing music Communicating via USB Connecting/using wireless LAN Preinstalled applications See the Reference Guide for more details on each application.
Operations 01_Chapter title 01_Head EmailA Email 02__lead Camera Music Clock Music playlist Downloads Power control Settings Find Moverio APPS Market Settings Available widgets MOVERIO Mirror Widgets are small applications that display information on the Home screen. The following widgets are available for this product.
Operations 01_Chapter title 01_Head Initial Settings A 2 Tap [ ] on the APPS list screen. 02__lead Set up the following settings before using the product. Setting up network Setup Wi-Fi so that the product can connect to the Internet over a wireless LAN environment. Note Check the following before setting up. • The SSID (network name) for the wireless LAN access point or public wireless LAN service you want to connect to.
Operations 01_Chapter title 01_Head 4 Tap the SSIDA (network name) you want to connect to. 02__lead Setting the language You can set the display language. 1 Tap [ ] on the APPS list screen. 2 Tap [PERSONAL] - [Language & input] - [Language]. 5 Enter the password, and then tap [Connect]. 3 Tap the language you want to use. When [ plete. ] is displayed on the status bar, setup is com- Note • See the following for details on how to enter text.
Operations 01_Chapter title Setting the date 01_Head A and time Set the date and time. 02__lead 1 Tap [ ] on the APPS list screen. 2 Tap [SYSTEM] - [Date & time] - [Automatic date & time]. Viewing Tips How the screen is displayed You can change the size of the screen depending on the distance from your point of view. If your point of view is in the distance, it will feel as if the screen is in the distance and larger.
Operations 01_Chapter title Note 01_Head A • How an image is perceived varies depending on the in02__lead dividual. • If there is a difference between the strength of your eyesight in your left and right eyes, you may not be able to view 3D images correctly. • How an image is perceived may vary depending on the brightness of your surroundings. 2 Place the center of the replacement shade over the center of the headset, and then press the center until it clicks to the headset.
01_Chapter Viewing Images title Viewing A 01_Head Movies Copied from a Computer (Gallery) 02__lead 2 Tap the data you want to view. This section explains how to view images saved on your computer. Copy movie data from your computer to this product's internal storage or to a commercially available microSD card. View the copied data using Gallery. Note Check the following points in advance. • When copying movie data from a computer, connect the computer to this product with a USB cable.
Viewing Images 01_Chapter title Viewing AMovies on a Website 01_Head (Browser) 02__lead This section explains how to connect to the Internet and view movies on a website. Connect to the Internet using Browser. Note Check the following points in advance. • A wireless LAN environment is available. • The Wi-Fi setting is on. ➡➡“Initial Settings” on page 24 1 Tap [ ] on the APPS list screen. 1 Tab 2 URL field Browser basic operations You can perform the following operations on web pages.
Viewing Images 01_Chapter title Synchronizing 01_Head A Other Devices and Screens (MOVERIO Mirror) 02__lead This section explains how to connect this product to computers, smartphones, and televisions that support Miracast. You can then use the product to view content playing on your computer or smartphone, or watch on television the content playing on this product. 3 Tap [Target Device]. Watch contents using MOVERIO Mirror. Note Check the following points in advance.
Viewing Images 01_Chapter title 01_Head A images to other devices: • When sending Tap the ID of the device you want to connect to, and 02__lead then press the [ ] key. This product’s screen is displayed on the connected device. 5 Playing the content • When receiving images from other devices: Select the ID of this product on the device you want to connect to. The screen for the connected device is displayed on the product’s screen.
01_Chapter title Troubleshooting If01_Head you think a malfunction has occurred, check the folA lowing. 02__lead The product does not turn on • Check that the product is fully charged • If the product cannot turn on due to insufficient power, the LED flashes red three times. • If the battery is completely drained, it takes a while for the LED to turn on after starting a charge. Charge for at least 30 minutes.
Troubleshooting 01_Chapter title Cannot perform 01_Head A controller operations • You cannot perform controller operations when the 02__lead power switch is slid to the side opposite the [ ] (Key lock enabled). Slide the switch to the center. • If the LED is blue (Sleep mode), slide the power switch briefly to the [ ] side. • If the direction in which the pointer moves differs from the trackpad operation, the controller's rotation setting may be set to On.
01_Chapter title Specifications ■Main Specifications ■ 01_Head A Model Number BT-200 LCD panel size 0.
Specifications 01_Chapter title Power consumption 01_Head A 1600 mW when playing movies, 1800 mW when connected to Wi-Fi, 80 mW when standing by 02__lead Less than 1.5 g Battery Frequency band Type Lithium content Amount of watt hour rating Frequency range Potential interference range Battery life Mass Camera Earphones Headset Controller Headset Controller Reception Playback frequency band Impedance Output Audio function Sensors Bluetooth *2 Less than 20 Wh IEEE 802.11 b/g/n 2.
01_Chapter Property Intellectual title Rights Trademarks 01_Head A 02__lead Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories. Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. iWnnIME © OMRON SOFTWARE Co., Ltd. 2011 All Rights Reserved. microSDHC Logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC. Wi-Fi®, Wi-Fi Direct™, and Miracast™ are the trademarks or registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance. GPStream PGPS™ is a trademark of RX Networks, Inc.
01_Chapter General Notes title Notes Regarding Do not use the Wireless LAN function in France unless you are indoors. 01_Head AIf you purchase this product outside of North America and Taiwan, please note that this product emits wireless LAN electromagnetic Wireless LAN 02__lead waves on channels 1 to 13. Therefore, do not use the wireless LAN function in North America and Taiwan where wireless LAN channels are limited to 1 to 11 by the Wireless Telegraphy Act.
General Notes 01_Chapter title Authentication 01_Head A information 02__lead CE DECLARATION of CONFORMITY DECLARATION of CONFORMITY 38 In France, WLAN usage is only permitted indoors. The purpose of the WLAN function is to connect to a 2.4 GHz access point. According to 47CFR, Part 2 and 15 Class B Personal Computers and Peripherals; and/or CPU Boards and Power Supplies used with Class B Personal Computers We : Epson America, Inc.
General Notes 01_Chapter title FCC Compliance 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. 01_Head AThese limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
General Notes 01_Chapter title 01_Head A 02__lead Indication of the manufacturer and the importer in accordance with requirements of directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS) Manufacturer: SEIKO EPSON CORPORATION Address: 3-5, Owa 3-chome, Suwa-shi, Nagano-ken 392-8502 Japan Telephone: 81-266-52-3131 Importer: SEIKO EUROPE B.V.
01_Chapter Contact List title 01_Head A This address list is current as of August 2012. A more up-to-date contact address can be obtained from the corresponding website listed here. If you do not find what you 02__lead need on any of these pages, please visit the main Epson home page at www.epson.com. EUROPE, MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA ALBANIA ITD Sh.p.k. Gjergji Center Rr Murat Toptani 04000 Tirana, Albania Tel: 00355 4 2256031 Fax: 00355 4 2256013 http://www.itd-al.
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