EYEON PRODUCT MANUAL Model:EyeOn-14WE
Table of Contents Introduction……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Page 4 Symbol Definitions……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….Page 4 EyeOn……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….Page 4 Product Overview…………………………………………………………………………………………………………Page 4 Features……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….Page 5 Technical Specifications………………………………………………………………………………………………..Page 6 Feature Details……………………………………………………………………………………………….………….
User Setup………………………………………………………………………………………………………Page 14 Number of Calibration Points………………………………………………………………………….Page 15 Calibration Target……………………………………………………………………………………………Page 15 Positioning………………………………………………………………………………………………………Page 16 Calibration………………………………………………………………………………………………………Page 17 Calibration Results………………………………………………………………………………………….Page 17 QuickACCESS Software-Toolbar…………………………………………………….……………………….Page 18-19 QuickACCESS Software-Settings……………………………………………………..…………………….……..
Operating Environment……………………………………………………………………………………………….Page 30 Storage Environment…………………………………………………………………………………………………..Page 30 Warranty & Repair……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………Page 31 Manufacturer’s Limited Warranty………………………………………………………….………………..Page 31-32 Premium Warranty…………………………………………………………………………………………..………….Page 33 Premium+ Warranty…………………………………………………………………………..………………………..Page 33 Compliance………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………..
PRODUCT MANUAL INTRODUCTION Symbol Definitions: Symbol WARNING! CAUTION! Note/Tip: Definition The WARNING symbol calls attention to a procedure, practice, or the like, which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in personal injury. Do not proceed beyond a WARNING symbol until the conditions identified are fully understood.
EyeOn – Features Power Status Front Camera Charge Status Charging Port USB Port Eye Gaze Reset Button Touchscreen Speakers Power Volume Up & Down Eye Gaze Camera Rear Camera Headphone Port USB Port HDMI Port Speakers Kickstand 5
EyeOn – Technical Specifications Display Web Cameras Eye Tracker/EyeGaze Size/Type: Resolution: Aspect Ratio: Viewing Angle: Refresh Rate: Protection: Front Camera Resolution: Rear Camera Resolution: Technology: Camera Resolution: Dimensions: Weight: Material: Mount: Physical Kickstand: Environmental: Network/Wireless Audio Input/Output Technology: Standard: Frequency: Bluetooth Technology: Speakers: Speaker Power: Microphone: Ports: Operating System: Processor: Computer Memory: Storage: Battery L
EyeOn – Feature Details Power Status The power indicator light will display green when the EyeOn is on, in sleep mode, or charging. The power indicator light will be off when the EyeOn is shut down. Charge Status The charge status light provides an indication of the battery charge level. Charge Status Light Color Green Yellow Red Battery Level Battery charged to 100%. Power supply is plugged in and battery is charging. Battery charge is less than 15%.
HDMI Port The EyeOn includes an HDMI output port for connection to other displays. Eye Gaze Reset Button The EyeOn includes an eye gaze reset button allowing the eye gaze camera to be reset within seconds. Speakers The EyeOn includes four speakers integrated inside of the housing to maximize the volume level for speech output.
Accessory Overview: BumpGuard™ - Protective Case Overview The BumpGuard protective case provides additional durability to prevent damage in the event that the EyeOn is dropped. The case surrounds all four sides of the EyeOn device, as shown in blue below.
Front View Side View Charging The PowerGrip, when installed on your EyeOn, will automatically charge as long as it is connected to the provided power adapter. The PowerGrip will only charge after your EyeOn is fully charged. Approximate 4 hours to fully charge. When the PowerGrip is not connected to power adapter, it will discharge before drawing power from your EyeOn.
GETTING STARTED: Device Setup: Powering On: To power on your EyeOn press the power button on the top of your device once (see pg. 5 for power button locations and functions). Once powered on your device will launch into the Windows Desktop. Windows Desktop Overview: Once the EyeOn is set up, you will be presented with the Windows desktop, which will be used to launch applications and adjust device settings like brightness, volume, and connecting external devices.
Adjusting the Volume The volume of the EyeOn can be adjusted by using either the volume buttons on the top of the device or through Windows settings. To adjust the volume through Windows: 1. Select the “Sound” icon on the bottom-right corner of the taskbar (see Windows Desktop Overview on pg. 11 for reference). 2. Adjust the slider to the left (decrease volume) or right (increase volume) until you reach the desired volume.
Connecting to a Wireless Network (Wi-Fi): Your EyeOn should be connected to the internet to access any online features. To connect to a Wi-Fi network: 1. Select the “Network” button in the bottom-right corner of the taskbar (see Windows Desktop Overview on pg. 11 for reference). Note: The Network button can be used to change Wi-Fi networks as needed. 2. Select the name of the Wi-Fi network you would like to connect to and select “Connect”.
EyeGaze with QuickACCESS™: To enable the EyeGaze control function of your EyeOn, you should launch the “QuickACCESS” application (see “Windows Desktop Overview” on pg. 11 to locate the QuickACCESS application). QuickACCESS Software: Setup When launching the QuickACCESS software for the first time, the program will take you through a setup tutorial. Step 1: Welcome Click the arrow on the screen to navigate to the next page, using the touchscreen input.
Step 3: Number of Calibration Points Select the number of calibration points. Tip: For the first calibration, we recommend a 9-point calibration. Step 4: Calibration Target Select the preferred calibration target image. Tip: We recommend using the balloon or penguin calibration targets with children or individuals with low-cognitive function in order to focus their attention during the calibration process.
Step 5: Positioning You will need to be within an appropriate distance from the eye gaze camera before starting the calibration process. ➢ If the circle is red, the Seemore character will prompt you to move closer or further away from the EyeOn. ➢ If the circle is green, you are in the correct position and ready to begin calibration. Incorrect Position (Red Circle) Correct Position (Green Circle) The calibration process will automatically start after the circle shows green for more than five seconds.
Step 6: Calibration Follow the targets that appear on the screen with only your eyes. Avoid moving your head while following the targets. Step 7: Calibration Results If the calibration is successfully completed, the QuickACCESS toolbar can be launched by clicking the next arrow that appears on the screen with either the touchscreen input or eye gaze input. ➢ If the calibration is unsuccessful, you will be prompted to re-start the calibration process.
QuickACCESS Software: Toolbar Position Indicator Pause Eye Gaze Toolbar Left/Right Toolbar Up/Down Page Up Page Down Right Click Left Click Drag & Drop Double Click Window Snap Zoom Keyboard Settings Position Indicator Indicates whether you are at the proper distance from the eye gaze camera. ➢ The indicator will display green if you are in the correct position. ➢ The indicator will display red if you need to move closer or further away.
Keyboard Launch an on-screen QWERTY keyboard. Pause Eye Gaze Pause the eye gaze functionality to use alternative device input methods, such as the touchscreen. Toolbar Up/Down Adjusts the position of the QuickACCESS toolbar between the top and bottom of the screen. Page Down Scroll to move the page down when using applications such as webpages. Left Click Select the left click button from the toolbar, then select the object you want to left click.
QuickACCESS Software: Settings Calibrate Menu The calibrate menu allows you to re-calibrate at any time via a 1-point, 5-point, 9-point, 16-point, or user driven calibration. 1-Point Calibration: To be used as a quick, calibration update to improve your eye gaze accuracy. 5-Point Calibration: Requires you to follow 5 targets on the screen in a fixed pattern. 9-Point Calibration: Requires you to follow 9 targets on the screen in a fixed pattern.
Click Menu The click menu allows you to adjust the type of click functionality for your preferences. Click Type: ➢ Dwell Click: Allows you to click by dwelling your gaze for a specified period of time. ➢ Blink Click: Allows you to click by blinking for a specified period of time. Enable Click Sounds: Allows you to turn the click sounds on or off. Dwell Area: Allows you to set the clickable area on the screen to small, medium, or large.
Toolbar Menu The toolbar menu allows you to adjust the settings for the QuickACCESS toolbar. Toolbar Layout: Allows you to select the type of QuickACCESS toolbar: Simple, Advanced, or Pro. These versions offer different levels of available buttons in the toolbar. The Windows 10 toolbar is also compatible for use with your EyeOn device and is integrated with each Windows 10 license.
Profile Menu If multiple people will be using your EyeOn device, you can create user profiles to save individual calibration settings. New User: To create a new user profile, type the person’s name into the “New User” field. Click “Create” to launch the calibration process for the new user. User List: ➢ Creating New User Profiles: To access previously created user profiles, click the “User List” dropdown menu and select the appropriate name and click “Activate”.
Support Menu The support menu allows you to submit a support ticket for any technical issues related to the QuickACCESS software. Submit Support Ticket: Click the “Submit Support Ticket” button to open the form which will allow you to request technical support in the event of a technical issue. Done Button When you are ready to close out of the QuickACCESS settings menu, click the “Done” button in the top right corner.
ADDITIONAL SOFTWARE INFORMATION Additional Windows Features & System Settings: Browsing your Files Any files that are saved to your device (documents, pictures, downloads, etc.) can be found in the Windows “File Explorer”. To navigate the File Explorer: 1. Select the File Explorer button on the bottom of the Windows task bar to open the file menu. Once the file menu is open, select the appropriate folder that you would like to navigate to, from the menu on the left side (see Windows Desktop Overview on pg.
3. Select the “+ Add Bluetooth or other device” button at the top of the Bluetooth menu. The Bluetooth connection menu will open. 4. Select “Bluetooth” from the menu that opens and the EyeOn will search for nearby Bluetooth devices to connect to. 5. Once your Bluetooth device appears in the menu, select it to complete the Bluetooth pairing. Adjusting Power Options By default, the EyeOn is set up to never power off the display or system.
External Display Settings The EyeOn supports connecting an external display via the HDMI port on the side of the device (see “EyeOn Features” on pg. 5 for reference). To adjust settings for an external display: 1. Select the “Start” button in the bottom-right corner of the task bar (see Windows Desktop Overview on pg. 11 for reference). 2. Type in “Display” and select the “Display settings” button that pops up. The display settings menu will open. 3.
Application Options: Application Overview The EyeOn device supports several applications for various functions including speech generation and eye gaze. Speech Generation Applications The EyeOn can be pre-loaded with various speech generation applications. The application configuration is selected when the EyeOn device is ordered.
SUPPORT Success Coach: We know that AAC technology is often abandoned due to a frustrating user experience. Every customer has different needs and expectations of their AAC technology, so we provide live, personalized, one-on-one coaching and support through our Success Coach program. EyeTech™ has designed this program to support your unique goals, so you can utilize EyeOn as a seamless extension of yourself.
Maintenance: Device Maintenance • • • • We recommend wiping the display down with a screen cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth. Spray the cleaning solution directly on the cloth and not on the unit to avoid any damage to electronic components. Windows also offers a wide variety of operating system tools to help keep your PC running at its full potential.
Warranty & Repair: EyeOn devices come standard with a manufacturer’s limited warranty, but more robust coverage options are available at the time of device purchase.
What is not covered under the manufacturer’s limited warranty? The manufacturer’s limited warranty does not cover: • • • Software not provided by EyeTech including but not limited to, the operating system and software added to EyeTech products Products and accessories not provided by EyeTech Problems that result, directly or indirectly, from: o External causes such as accident, abuse, loss, misuse or problems with electrical power o Servicing not authorized by EyeTech o Usage that is not in accordance with
What added benefits do I receive with the Premium warranty? The premium warranty option includes the following added benefits to your device coverage: • • • Advanced coverage for your device for 24-months from the date of purchase Accidental damage coverage for your device* o This includes up to 2 incidents throughout your warranty term.
COMPLIANCE Statement of Compliance: EyeTech Digital Systems, Inc. declares that this equipment is in compliance with and is built to the standards called out in EU directive 2002/95/EC. Applicable Directives EyeTech Digital Systems, Inc. declares that this equipment is in conformity with the provisions of Council EMC Directive, 2004/108/EEC.
FCC Warning This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Note: 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.
Operations in the 5.15-5.25GHz band are restricted to indoor use only. RF Exposure Information and Statement The SAR limit of FCC/IC is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. Device types: EyeOn-14WE (FCC ID: 2AVV8-EYEON, IC: 25941-EYEON)) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value reported under this standard during product certification for use at the body is1.491W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the handset kept 0mm from the body.