HMT-1 ® HMT Release 10 User Guide Version 1.1.1-P – Updated for Release 10.3.0 RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 www.realwear.
Table of Contents RealWear Head Mounted Tablet One ............................................................................................................................................ 3 HMT-1 Features ................................................................................................................................................................ 4 HMT-1 Product Specifications ...............................................................................................................
RealWear Head Mounted Tablet One The RealWear HMT-1 is the world’s first hands-free Android™ tablet class wearable computer for industrial workers. The RealWear HMT-1 provides the foundation for Connected Worker programs. Use it in wet, dusty, hot, dangerous and loud industrial environments. A fully rugged head-mounted device, it optionally snaps into safety helmets or attaches to bump caps and can be used with safety glasses or corrective eyewear.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 Features 100% Hands free Voice based operating system with local speech recognition in loud areas. Powerful Audio Integrated speaker and 3.5mm audio jack for use with hearing protection. Unmatched Noise Cancellation The HMT-1 uses four microphones and advanced algorithms to perform noise cancellation prior to voice recognition. PPE Compatible Designed to work with standard hard helmets, bump caps and safety glasses. Full-Shift Internal Battery Field swappable for continuous use.
HMT-1 Product Specifications Core Platform & Functions Chipset 2.0 GHz 8-core Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 626 with Adreno 506 GPU - OpenGL ES 3.1 & OpenCL 2.0 Ports 3.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT Release 10 – Overview Purpose-built hands-free secure software for increased productivity. Safer. Faster. Smarter. HMT Release 10 - powered by Android 8.1 - is the only software purpose-built for harsh or dangerous environments where workers use their hands for more connected and secure work. Release 10 is optimized for safe and secure jobs, taking hands-free to new heights of productivity and connectivity.
Security Android 8.1 Security Security patch Level December 2018 Security patch updates targeted within 90 days Compliance with current enterprise IT security policies Regular software updates from RealWear API Level 27 support for developers Customization and Configuration Centralized WearHF configuration OS level and App level customization and configuration.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 Safety Guidelines Battery Performance A rechargeable battery powers your device. Always use only the original type of RealWear battery that came with the device. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use any charger or battery that is damaged. If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display or before the device can be used.
Safety and Usage Guidelines • Do not use HMT-1 while driving • Always wear HMT-1 with eye protection. • Always use your dominant eye for comfortable viewing. Disposal of Old Electrical and Electronic Equipment The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin indicates that within the countries in the European Union, this product, and any enhancements marked with this symbol, cannot be disposed as unsorted waste but must be taken to separate collection at their end-of-life.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 Connectivity Operating Frequency Bands for RealWear HMT-1 Wi-Fi operating frequency band(s) details are as follows: 802.11a: 14.34dBm 802.11b: 13.32dBm 802.11g: 12.29dBm 802.11n HT20: 11.25dBm 802.11n HT40: 11.39dBm 802.11ac: 12.26dBm 5G Wi-Fi Connection Information Operations in the 5.15 — 5.35GHz band are restricted to indoor use only. Bluetooth BT 4.1 LE (Low Energy): 10.
HMT-1 Device Overview Front View 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Removable Head Pad Removable Head Strap Mic B1 Shoulder Joint Flashlight Display Pod Mic A1 Mic A2 (on opposite side) Wrist Joint Locking Ring 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. Boom Arm Camera Elbow Joint Micro SD Card Slot Cover Action Button Power Button Speaker Speaker (on opposite side) Rear View 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 11 Mic B2 Battery Compartment Battery Cap Display Window Audio Jack USB-C Port realwear.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 Device Overview – Details Power Button There are 2 buttons on the side of the boom arm side of the device. The smaller, silver, circular button is the power button. Later you’ll learn how to use this button to turn on the device, turn off, put to sleep, or wake up. Action Button The action button is the large, textured button beside the power button, and serves multiple purposes. A single tap serves as a failsafe method of returning you to your home screen.
Details Continued Camera Pod The Camera Pod is located above the boom arm and can be pivoted up and down ((x)) degrees. It is capable of taking 16 MP photos and 1080p videos. It also includes a built-in flashlight that can be controlled with your voice. Boom Arm The Boom Arm allows the user to adjust the positioning of the Display Pod and allows for 6 degrees of freedom, which means it can be adjusted up and down, left and right, and forward and back.
HMT-1 User Guide Display Pod The Display Pod can be rotated and adjusted so the user can see the display clearly. The Display itself is an 854x480p 24bit LCD Display with 20-degree field-of-view and 1-meter focal depth, meaning that it appears like a 7in. Tablet at arm’s length. Microphone Array There are two sets of two microphones on the HMT-1. The Primary Microphones handle user input, while the reference microphones cancel external noise.
Battery Compartment You can remove the battery cap with a small counterclockwise turn followed by a pull. Once removed, tilt the device to remove the battery. To replace, insert a fresh battery, press to secure the battery cap and turn slightly clockwise to lock in place. Secure the flap. USB-C Port The USB-C port is used for fast charging and data transfer. It is located beneath the rear flap on the boom arm side of the device.
HMT-1 User Guide Rear Head Pad The rear head pad is an adjustable and removable pad located at the inside rear of the device that rests along the back of your head. If you are mounting your HMT-1 on a hard-hat or bump cap, you may choose to remove this for comfort. Overhead Strap This is an adjustable hook & loop strap that rests across the top front of the wearer’s head. Again, if mounting via hardhat or bump cap, this can be removed. RealWear, Inc.
HMT-1 Setup Guide Wearing the HMT This article will walk you through how to wear your HMT device and ensure the best possible experience. Step 1 - Determining Left- or Right-Eye Configuration The HMT can be set up so that the display and camera are aligned with the left or right side of your head. First, it is important to determine your dominant eye, to do so, follow the simple instructions in this linked article.
HMT-1 User Guide Step 3 - Ensure proper head-mounting accessories are in place. These can include the single strap, tri-strap, hardhat with clips, bump cap with tri-strap, or baseball cap with mounting kit. See the article on mounting accessories for instructions on how to attach the device to your chosen mounting option. Step 4 - Putting on the HMT Start by positioning the device on your head so that it is roughly level with ground.
Step 6 - Adjusting the fit Ensure that the display pod is not positioned too far to the outside or too far in front of your eye. Step 7 - Turning on the HMT Move the display towards the center line by pushing from the outside inward. Before putting the HMT on your head, press and hold down the power button for about three seconds then release the power button. The power button is the round silver button on the same side of the HMT as the boom arm/display.
HMT-1 User Guide Step 8 - Fine tuning Step 9 - Fine tune the camera It is best to tilt and rotate the display pod to make minor adjustments. When you are ready to use the camera, you will need to make some final adjustments so that the view of the camera is forward and unobstructed. Make sure that the display pod is rotated so that all four corners of the screen are clearly visible to your eye. With your HMT powered on, and the display pod positioned correctly, you will see the entire HMT Home Screen.
Remote configuration for HMT from web browser Generate a QR Code for Configuration from a Web Browser The Configuration App (found in My Programs) scans a QR code that can contain setup information for language, time zone, time, and WiFi connections. A web page enables anyone to create the QR code. To setup the device, complete the following procedure: 1. 2. 3. Open a Web browser in your computer. Visit realwear.setupmyhmt.com or http://www.realwear.
HMT-1 User Guide Determining Eye Dominance Eye dominance is the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other. It is best to use your dominant eye when viewing the display. Eye dominance is not related to right- or left-handedness. To determine which eye is dominant: 1. Form a triangle with your hands placed together at arm’s length. 2. 3. 6. With both eyes open, focus on any distant object centered in the triangle (such as a light bulb or door knob).
Headwear with HMT Devices Compliant with your PPE, HMTs can be mounted several other ways in order to increase stability, comfort, and safety. (Check RealWear Website for specific model availability.) HMT devices are equipped standard with a Removable Head Strap. Mounting with Hardhat and optional accessory clips. 23 realwear.
HMT-1 User Guide Headwear continued Mounting with a specially modified RealWear Baseball Cap The HMT-1 can be mounted to a bump cap using a triband strap. Mounting with tri-band strap and bump cap RealWear, Inc.
Using the HMT with a Hard Hat To get hard hat clips, visit shop.realwear.com. 1. 2. 3. 4. Hook the Hard Hat Clips into the HMT band and snap them into place. Slide the clips into the hard hat accessory slots; the HMT band should sit outside of the hard hat’s harness. Put on the hard hat and if applicable, tighten until secure and comfortable. To remove the HMT from the hard hat, pinch the clip fingers and push the clip out of the hard hat slots.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 Charging Basics HMT-1 Direct Charging To charge the HMT-1 battery while installed in the HMT-1, use the included Wall Charger and USB-C cable. To recharge the battery: 1. Connect the USB Type-C charging cable to the Type-C USB port located under the rubber lid on the rear of the boom-side housing. Using the USB-C cable and USB C port will ensure the shortest charging time. 2. 3. Connect the charging cable to the wall charger. Plug the wall charger into an electrical outlet.
The battery icon will 'fill up' indicating its state of charge. Inserting Rechargeable Battery The RealWear HMT-1 requires a rechargeable battery to function. The device ships with the battery already installed. 1. 2. 3. Open the rubber lid located on the back of the battery housing and unscrew battery cap by turning counter-clockwise for approximately 1/8 turn. Align and insert the battery in the compartment, with the contact positioned at the bottom of the battery compartment.
HMT-1 User Guide Multi-charger Charging and Use You can charge up to six spare batteries simultaneously using the Multi-charger. Warning: DO NOT charge batteries with third-party chargers. Power the charger using ONLY the RealWear charging cable included with the Battery charger. 1. 2. 3. 4. Insert the batteries contact side down, contact side first into the charging compartments. Press down gently to secure.
Configuring your HMT on Release 10 Settings You can access Settings from My Programs. Go to My Programs and say 'SETTINGS'. 'Page down' to see more options. Settings provides access to important system level controls and capabilities.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT Configure Continued Setting Up Screen Lock Using Android's Screen Lock feature protects your HMT device from unauthorized access. To setup the screen lock, do the following: Step 1: Enter Settings one of two ways. You can say "MY CONTROLS", then "MORE SETTINGS". Or you can say 'NAVIGATE HOME", then "MY PROGRAMS", then "SETTINGS". Step 4: Say the word 'PIN' Step 2: Say "PAGE DOWN", then say "SECURITY AND LOCATION".
Step 6: Repeat to input your desired PIN sequence. The PIN may be from 4 to 16 digits. When complete say "NEXT ITEM". You can opt to view all the notifications or hide specific notifications. You can also opt to hide all the notifications. The default is "Show all notifications". Simply say "SHOW ALL NOTIFICATIONS", "HIDE SENSITIVE NOTIFICATION CONTENT" or "DON'T SHOW NOTIFICATIONS AT ALL" to select. Step 7: Re-enter the PIN for confirmation.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT Configure Continued Unlocking the HMT When screen lock is enabled, the device requires a PIN number upon waking from sleep mode or when the device is restarted. Step 3: When highlighted, say "SELECT" to enter the number. Repeat to enter your entire pin. To unlock the device: Step 1: Press the Power button. When the lock screen appears say “UNLOCK”. Step 4: When finished, say "ACCEPT" to unlock the device.
HMT Configure Continued HMT Release 10 Wireless Update Your device is already configured to keep its operating system up to date via over-the-air (OTA) updates distributed by RealWear. The HMT will not update automatically, it requires a user to launch the update. Step 4: Say “DOWNLOAD” or say, “SELECT ITEM (followed by the item number)”. The software update download will start. The download time depends on the size of the package and the network connectivity.
HMT-1 User Guide Warning Messages to Note During Software Update 'Be sure to read the following warning messages before proceeding with the software update' Battery Alert 'We recommend not to use HMT-1 during the software update. Also ensure that there is at least 30 % charge before installing an update.' Software Update Warning You can set the installation delay time to by 1, 4 or 8 hours. If the delay time is not set within the given time, the default delay timer is set to 4 hours.
HMT Configure Continued Selecting HMT Interface Language The HMT supports the following languages: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. English (US) French German Italian Japanese Korean Mandarin Chinese Polish Portuguese (Brazil) Russian Spanish Thai To select the user interface language: Step 1: Press and hold the large, black Action button on the boom-side housing.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 MicroSD Card You can insert a MicroSD card into the specified slot and store media files and documents. Part Name Action 1 MicroSD card slot door Covers the MicroSD card slot. Open this door to insert/remove the micro SD card. 2 Screw to open MicroSD card slot Holds the MicroSD card slot door. Unscrew to open the door using a Philips #00 screwdriver. How to insert a MicroSD card: Step 1: Unscrew the MicroSD card slot door and pull the edges to open.
Step 4: Insert the MicroSD card into compartment as shown below. Step 5: Close the compartment and slide compartment left to lock in place. Step 6: Close the MicroSD card slot door. Step 7: Re-insert the screw and tighten to secure. 37 realwear.
HMT-1 User Guide Setting Up and Using a MicroSD Card Complete the following procedure to setup the MicroSD card. When first installed, the card will need to be formatted. Step 1: Say "SHOW NOTIFICATIONS". One of the notifications should be an SD card message. It is expected that the message will state the card is unsupported, but this simply means it needs to be formatted. Follow the steps on this page to format and configure the card.
MicroSD Card Setup Continued Step 6: When finished, say "DONE" Step 9: Say "PAGE DOWN", then say "REALWEAR" Step 7: Now enable the card as the default storage. Say "MY CONTROLS" Step 10: Say "STORAGE MODE" to toggle between Local Storage and SD Card. When the Storage Mode toggle shows on and is labeled 'SD Card' you are ready to use your SD Card. Step 8: Say "MORE SETTINGS" 39 realwear.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT Device Care Powering Off the HMT RealWear recommends that you power off your HMT device when not in use to conserve battery and ensure the longevity of the device. You can do so in two ways: A. Hands Free 1. Say “MY CONTROLS” 2. Say “POWER OPTIONS” 3. Say “POWER DOWN” B. Manual 1. Simply press and hold the silver power button on the boom-side of the device for three seconds. 2. Release the power button as soon as the tone is heard. 3.
HMT Care Continued Cleaning the HMT device Follow these instructions for cleaning the different areas of the HMT-1 or HMT-1Z1: • • • • • • The HMT is water resistant so cleaning with a damp cloth and mild soap is appropriate. Ensure that all covers are firmly secured when cleaning. The HMT should never be submerged. You may also use isopropyl alcohol wipes to clean and lightly sterilize the hard surfaces of the HMT. Dry surfaces or simply allow to air dry.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT Interaction Modes Control Using Gestures Head gesture list control Scroll Enable Some interfaces leverage head movement to browse options. From screens with a scroll view, you can say the command "SCROLL ENABLE". My Controls interface example. This will enable vertical head scrolling on list user interfaces such as the settings menu and will take the place of the page up and page down commands. To use, look downward and the screen will scroll down one page at a time.
HMT Interaction Continued Speech Keyboard UPDATED FOR RELEASE 10.3.0 Speech Keyboard is the default method by which text may be entered into a text field using the HMT-1 or HMT-1Z1. Whenever a text entry screen is brought into focus or selected, the hands-free keyboard is displayed overlaying part of the application.
HMT-1 User Guide Dictation For Speech-to-Text entry, say “DICTATION”, then immediately begin speaking freely. Dictation is cloud-based for all languages, so an internet connection may be required. Some languages support local dictation as well. You can also access the “DICTATION” option by saying “MORE OPTIONS”. For more information, please visit www.realwear.com/support.
Speech Keyboard Continued Keyboard Voice Commands Voice Command Action "SECURE ENTRY" Toggles to Secure Entry mode "NORMAL ENTRY" Toggles to Normal Entry Mode “SCAN CODE” Allows user to scan QR code for text entry To set the zoom level for clear scanning say “Zoom level 1-5”. For example, to set the zoom level to 3, say “Zoom level 3”. “DICTATION” Activates dictation and allows user to enter text based on speech recognition.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT Interaction Continued Voice Control Introducing WearHF™ WearHF™ is an innovative software solution that enables you to use your RealWear HMT as a hands-free device. It is easy to use and loaded with intuitive functions. Speech Recognition — Say What You See HMT devices operate based on speech recognition. Instead of pressing or tapping a control button on the screen, all you need to do is speak the name of the respective control.
Voice Continued Alternate Speech Recognition Sometimes, the control on the screen has no name, is a scroll button without a label, or is a file with an unpronounceable filename such as 3454x.pdf. WearHF™ automatically proposes an alternative speech command and assigns a number. This number is displayed next to the respective control on the screen. To recall the specific control numbers for that screen, say “SHOW HELP”. To select a specific control, use the number assigned to it.
HMT-1 User Guide HMT Release 10 Software Overview Home Screen The Home Screen is the primary user interface view and dashboard for the HMT and is where you start when you power on the HMT. The Home Screen allows HMT users to quickly access files and key applications while providing useful information such as the time, date, WiFi, and battery status. Jump to primary applications directly from the Home view by simply saying what you see.
Home Continued Control Buttons You can access the various applications by activating the following controls provided in the Home Screen. Voice Command Action “MY PROGRAMS” Launches application launcher to see and access all the applications installed in the device. “MY CAMERA” Launches camera. “MY FILES” Launches file manager to easily access documents, videos, photos and other files. "SHOW HELP" Opens the help panel.
HMT-1 User Guide Software Overview Continued My Programs You can activate any application by just saying the application name as written underneath the application icon even if the icon is not fully visible. For example, to start the camera, say “MY CAMERA”. My Programs enables HMT users to access installed applications. You can also launch an application by saying the number associated with the application. For example, to launch an application with item number 8, you say “SELECT ITEM 8”.
Software Overview Continued Recent Applications To browse recent applications, from any screen, say "RECENT APPLICATIONS". After a moment, numbers will appear in the upper right corner of each open app. Use the "PAGE DOWN" and "PAGE UP" commands to scroll through open applications. Select an app to open by speaking the name of the application, or use the "SELECT ITEM #" command, referencing the number in the upper right corner.
HMT-1 User Guide Software Overview Continued My Files View documents, photos and video files locally stored or stored on an installed MicroSD card using the My Files app. Launch My Files from the Home Screen or My Programs. The My Files view displays a set of folders for: “MY MEDIA” “MY PHOTOS” “MY DOCUMENTS” My Files Screen When on the My Files view, say 'MORE OPTIONS' to open the options panel and access the Scan Bookmark tool.
My Files Continued My Photos The command "MORE OPTIONS" provides access to a sorting featuring to help manage photo files. Open the options panel from the My Photos view. My Photos contains all still image files organized into folders in supported formats. By default, a folder called Camera will display. It contains images captured in the HMT Camera app. The Camera folder contains a list of photo files.
HMT-1 User Guide My Files Continued My Media My Documents The Camera folder contains a list of video files taken using the HMT. Accessing File Browser Functions RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 54 Voice Command Action “MY MEDIA” Displays files stored in the Videos folder and videos recorded using the HMT-1 camera and stored in DCIM folder. The supported file formats are: MP3, WAV, AVI, MP4, WEBM. “MY DOCUMENTS” Displays files stored in the Document folder.
My Files Continued My Documents A small thumbnail will appear in the upper left part of the screen with a purple rectangle representing the current view. My Documents My Photos You can open PDF files and image files using document viewer with hands-free control. If you select a PDF or image file from My Documents or My Photos, it is opened using the Document Viewer app. If you want to lock the location of the document say, "FREEZE WINDOW". You can then move your head while the view is frozen.
HMT-1 User Guide To view documents with multiple pages, you need to use the following navigations controls. My Documents Continued Viewing Multiple Page Documents RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 56 Voice Command Action “GO TO PAGE 1",“GO TO PAGE 2",“GO TO PAGE 3"... Scrolls to the specified page. For example, to go to page 5, say “Go to page 5”. “NEXT PAGE" "PREVIOUS PAGE" Scrolls to next/previous page. "MY BOOKMARKS" Displays the bookmarks currently saved in the device, for the open document.
Software Overview Continued Media Player My Media If you select an audio or video file from My Media, it is played using the media player. View or open files that you've captures using the HMT by navigating into the Camera folder. Media Player Commands for Video Playback: Select a file by using the "SELECT ITEM #" command. For instance, to select the third item, say "SELECT ITEM 3" Playing a video file in the Media Player: 57 Voice Command Action "VIDEO FORWARD" Fast forwards the video 30 seconds.
HMT-1 User Guide Media Player Continued Playing an audio file in the Media Player: RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 Media Player Commands for Audio Playback: 58 Voice Command Action "AUDIO FORWARD" Fast forwards the audio 30 seconds. "AUDIO REWIND" Rewinds the audio 30 seconds. "AUDIO STOP" Stops the audio and goes to My Media screen. "AUDIO PAUSE" Pauses audio while playing. "AUDIO PLAY" Plays paused audio. "SELECT VOLUME 110" Sets the default volume level of the device to specified value.
Software Overview Continued Step 4: To select a specific file, you need to use the number assigned to it. For example, you can say “SELECT ITEM 3”, to select the third file, or “SELECT ITEM 5”, to select the fifth file. Deleting Files from File Manager You can delete the files from My Media, My Documents or My Photos folders. To delete one or more files, Step 1: Go to the My Media/My Documents/My Photos folder. Step 5: Repeat as needed to select multiple files.
HMT-1 User Guide Step 6: To cancel the delete and retain the files, say “CANCEL”. Deleting Files Continued Step 7: To delete the selected files, say “DELETE SELECTED” and “CONFIRM DELETION”. Options Command List Voice Command Action "SORT FILES" Open file sorting sub menu. “EDIT MODE” Open file editing sub menu. My Documents - Edit Mode Command List RealWear, Inc. Copyright 2019 60 Voice Command Action "MORE OPTIONS" Open the Options panel. “SELECT ITEM 1”, “SELECT ITEM 2” ...
Software Overview Continued My Camera My Camera is a hands-free application for taking photographs and videos. From the Home Screen or from the My Programs screen, say "MY CAMERA" to launch the My Camera application. When My Camera is launched, a live view of the HMT camera's optical input will be visible in the HMT display pod. The Camera head-up display provides a full range of camera control and settings.
HMT-1 User Guide My Camera Continued Preview Record Video When a video or photo is captured, a preview will be displayed in the mid to upper right corner of the view. Start capturing video by saying "RECORD VIDEO". Open it by saying 'PREVIEW' while the preview pane is displayed. Say "STOP RECORDING" to stop recording video. Take Photo Preview of Photo: Take a photo by saying "TAKE PHOTO". Preview of Video: My Files Say "MY FILES" to access stored files on the device. RealWear, Inc.
My Camera Continued Exposure Level For greater adaptation to more environmental situations, Exposure levels can be adjusted on the fly simply by saying "EXPOSURE LEVEL MINUS TWO." More Options in the My Camera app include: • Aspect ratio • Field of View • Image resolution • Video resolution • Frame rate • Video stabilization Aspect Ratio Saying "ASPECT RATIO" allows you to toggle between the two capture aspect ratio settings.
HMT-1 User Guide My Camera Continued Video Resolution Field of View Saying "VIDEO RESOLUTION" allows you to toggle between video resolution options. Saying "FIELD OF VIEW" toggles between narrow and wide field of view. Say "HIGH" or "LOW" to switch modes. Image Resolution Saying "IMAGE RESOLUTION" allows you to toggle between image resolution options. Say "HIGH" or "LOW" to switch modes. RealWear, Inc.
My Camera Continued Frame Rate Saying "FRAME RATE" allows you to toggle the frame rate at which video will be captured. • • • "MANUAL FOCUS" "FLASH ON" "FLASH OFF" Manual Focus Saying "MANUAL FOCUS" toggles on Manual Focus. Say "FIFTEEN", "TWENTY-FIVE" or "THIRTY" to select the desired frame rate. Once enabled, you can set a focus point by saying "FOCUS POINT ONE"..."FOCUS POINT NINE". For instance, to focus on point 6, say "FOCUS POINT SIX".
HMT-1 User Guide From My Camera options menu My Camera Continued Flash On / Flash Off / Flash Auto Voice Command Action The default flash setting is off. Flash commands can be found in the SHOW HELP menu. To turn on the Flash on say “FLASH ON”. To turn off say “FLASH OFF”. Auto-Flash will use the camera’s light sensor to detect if a flash is needed. To activate say, “FLASH AUTO”. To take off of auto-flash, either say “FLASH ON” or “FLASH OFF” "ASPECT RATIO" Opens settings sub menu for Aspect Ratio.
Software Overview Continued My Controls UPDATED FOR RELEASE 10.3.0 Browse the list of commonly used controls by turning your head left or right, then say the name of the item you want to adjust. Note that Items are active and can be selected even when not in the viewable area. My Controls provides device-level control of the following: Mouse Auto-Rotate You can access the control panel from any screen. To access the control panel, say “MY CONTROLS”.
HMT-1 User Guide My Controls Continued Action Button Saying "ACTION BUTTON" allows you to toggle the result of pressing the Action Button between "HOMESCREEN" and "NOISE CAPTURE" modes. Mouse Saying "MOUSE" toggles the head-tracked mouse on or off. When enabled, use the command "MOUSE CLICK" to make selections. Power Options Saying "POWER OPTIONS" provides access to power management options "POWER DOWN", "REBOOT", "SLEEP NOW" and "HOTSWAP".
Wireless Network Volume Saying "WIRELESS NETWORK" allows you to "ENABLE" or "DISABLE" WiFi, as well as access the "WIRELESS NETWORK SETTINGS" for connecting to a WiFi network. Saying "VOLUME" allows you to change the volume setting on the system. Say "SET LEVEL 1-10" to change the volume setting. Microphone Flashlight Saying "MICROPHONE" toggles on and off the automute function.
HMT-1 User Guide My Controls command list My Controls Continued Dictation Saying "DICTATION" toggles between Local and Cloudbased dictation. Note that Local dictation is not available for all system languages, so a WiFi connection may be required. Help Command Saying "HELP COMMAND" toggles on and off the visibility of the "SHOW HELP" icon that is by default visible across many screens. When disabled, the global "SHOW HELP" command is still active and usable. RealWear, Inc.
My Controls Continued Action Button The action button control, found in the My Controls menu, allows an HMT user to change the result of a single press of the Action Button. By default the Action Button control is present in My Controls and set to Home Screen mode, meaning that pressing the Action Button will return the user to the Home Screen. This has been the sole function of the action button since the first release of the HMT-1.
HMT-1 User Guide My Controls Continued Power Management Power Options allow you to access power management functions using voice commands. To access Power Options: From any screen say, "MY CONTROLS", then say "POWER OPTIONS". The following voice commands are made available: Voice Command Action “POWER DOWN” Powers Off HMT device “REBOOT” Reboots HMT device "SLEEP NOW" Puts the HMT into sleep mode. Press the Power On button to wake up "HOTSWAP" Puts the HMT device in Hotswap mode.
My Controls Continued Battery Hot Swap The Hot Swap feature allows you to place the HMT into very low power consumption mode and swap out the removable battery. Hot Swap may be launched in one of two ways: • Choose “HOTSWAP” from Power Options in My Controls. • Choose “HOTSWAP” from the options in a low battery warning screen. When selecting hot swap, the HMT will show a message, “Ready for swap?” Say “START SWAP” to start the battery swap process.
HMT-1 User Guide My Controls Continued Screen Orientation Screen Rotation Auto-rotate can be toggled on or off in My Controls. Say “AUTO ROTATE” to toggle the setting on or off. When the HMT device rotates the display will automatically rotate by default. This is important when setting the display position to left eye or right eye. A toast message appears on the screen indicating the change in the orientation.
Software Overview Continued Notifications Notifications are actionable messages sent from the operating system and applications. They highlight and communicate important information with HMT users. Notifications on the HMT are easy to access at any time, just say "SHOW NOTIFICATIONS". The Notifications panel will display above the current UI view (it will darken in the background.) To close the Notifications panel simply say, "HIDE NOTIFICATIONS". Recent notifications are presented as items in a list.
HMT-1 User Guide Software Overview Continued Barcode Reader You can use the handsfree barcode reader built-in with the HMT to scan barcodes. Supported Barcode Types are — UPC, EAN, QR Code, Data Matrix, and Code 128. When launched, the barcode reader automatically scans any supported barcode that is detected and displays the details automatically. Point the camera at the barcode ensuring that the entire barcode is within the white rectangle with rounded edges.
Software Overview Continued Setting Up Bluetooth Master/Slave Switch You can connect HMT-1 or HMT-1Z1 to other Bluetooth devices, in either Bluetooth master or Bluetooth slave modes. • In Master mode, HMT can connect to audio devices such as Bluetooth earpieces and Bluetooth speakers. • In Slave mode, the HMT can connect to mobile phones and act as a Bluetooth microphone/headset for the phone. To change the Bluetooth mode, go to My Programs and say "SETTINGS".
HMT-1 User Guide HMT-1 Ownership Information All communications, notices and legal agreements have the meaning provided in the English language; translations into other languages are for convenience only. If there is any discrepancy between the translated and English version, the English version will prevail. Models Covered The information contained herein covers the following RealWear HMT-1 model(s): T1200G You can find the model name on the HMT-1 one of the two device labels on the rear inner band.
Ownership Information Continued HMT-1 Regulatory and Compliance Statements WARNING: Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by RealWear, Inc. for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
HMT-1 User Guide Regulatory and Compliance Continued IC Statement — FOR WLAN 5GHZ DEVICE Caution 1. Operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to cochannel mobile satellite systems. 2. The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limit. 3. The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5825 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p.
Ownership Information Continued Declaration of Conformity EU Regulatory Conformance Hereby, we RealWear,Inc. declare that the radio equipment type T1200G is in compliance with: Directive 2014/53/EU. Declaration of Conformity Certification information pending 81 realwear.
HMT-1 User Guide Ownership Information Continued HMT-1 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information Radiation Exposure Statement — The United States and Canada This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves. This device is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government.
Ownership Information Continued HMT-1 Limited Warranty and Software License The following terms (“Terms”) give you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary depending on local law. Definitions As used in this document, “RealWear” means RealWear, Inc., or any of its authorized resellers. “You”, “Your”, or “Buyer” means the original purchaser from RealWear of a Product covered by these Terms. “Hardware” means the RealWear HMT-1 head-mounted tablets (excluding Software).
HMT-1 User Guide Limited Warranty and Software License Continued FAILURE TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED IN WRITTEN DOCUMENTATION INCLUDED WITH THE HARDWARE OR SUBSEQUENTLY SUPPLIED BY REALWEAR IN THE FORM OF UPDATED MANUALS OR TECHNICAL ADVISORIES. CERTAIN CONSUMABLE OR ACCESSORY SUPPLIES INCLUDED WITH THE HARDWARE OR SOLD SEPARATELY BY REALWEAR (SUCH AS BATTERIES OR SOFT CASES) ARE SUBJECT TO A DIFFERENT WARRRANTY TERM AS SET FORTH IN SECTION “C” BELOW.
Limited Warranty and Software License Continued Sale of Goods does not apply to this Agreement. Claims must be brought within one (1) year of the date the claim arose, otherwise the claim will be permanently barred. C. Class Action Waiver: All proceedings will be conducted solely on an individual basis. No arbitration will be combined with another without the prior written consent of all parties to all affected arbitrations or proceedings.
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