U se r ’s Man u a l To b i i I- S er i es I–12 I–15
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Table of Contents 1 In t r o du ct io n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 2 Safety ............................................................................................................................................ 5 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 2.
5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 6 C o n f igu r in g t h e I-S e r ie s wit h t h e I-S e r ie s C o n t r o l C e n t e r . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 7 5.3.1 Positioning ...........................................................................................................19 5.3.2 Track Box ........................................................................
7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 7.7 8 Ga z e S e le c t io n S e t t in gs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 8.1 8.2 9 7.2.1 Starting Calibration................................................................................................48 7.2.2 Interrupting Calibration..............................................................
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1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing a Tobii I-Series device from Tobii Technology! To ensure the optimal performance of this product, please take the time to read this manual carefully. The Tobii I-Series device is available in two different sizes: the Tobii I–12 with a 12.1" screen and the Tobii I–15 with a 15.0" screen. The Tobii I-Series is a Gaze Interaction device but can be ordered without the Gaze Interaction function. This User’s Manual covers: • • • 1.
De sc ript io n S ym bo l o r Ma r kin gs Power Connector Head phone jack 3,5 mm Connector for an HDMI 1.3 cable To release the right battery To release the left battery Dispose of in accordance with your country's requirements.
De sc ript io n S ym bo l o r Ma r kin gs Recycling in China 5 Dispose of in accordance with your country's requirements. RoHS Safety Class II equipment (reinforced insulation) This mark show the pin out polarity on the AC/DC Power Adapter. Recognized component mark for Canada and the United States EN 60601-1 IEC 60601-1 IP43 1.3 The most recognized International Safety mark.
• • Upright orientation Resting orientation U pr igh t Or ie n t a t io n R e st in g Or ie n ta t io n The U p r i g h t orientation is optimized for Gaze Interaction users and the R e s t i n g orientation is optimized for Touch or Scan users. 1.3.2 Mounted Use The I-Series can be mounted on to several mounting systems. Mount the Tobii Quick Release (QR) adapter plate on to the device.
2 Safety The I-Series device has been tested and approved as compliant to all the Specifications and Standards listed in Appendix B Compliance Information, page 64 of this manual and in the Appendix E Technical Specifications, page 73 – including, but not limited to, the Medical Device Standard (Class 1/Type B).
Due to use in direct sunshine or in any other hot environment the I-Series device may have hot surfaces. There is a built in temperature sensor that monitors the temperature. If the sensor detects temperatures above the temperature specified in Table D.1 Maximum Allowed Temperature, page 72 for portable mode and mounted mode the device will automatically trigger a Windows Shut Down or Hibernate (depending on Windows Power Button configuration) to not cause the User any risk of harm.
2.5 Emergency Do not rely on the device for emergency calls or banking transactions. We recommend having multiple ways to communicate in emergency situations. Banking transactions should only be carried out with a system recommended by, and approved according to the standards of, your bank. 2.6 Infrared — Eye Tracker When activated, the Tobii I-Series emits pulsed infrared (IR) light. Certain medical devices are susceptible to disturbance by IR light and/or radiation.
3 3.1 Overview of the Tobii I–12 and I–15 Key Features The I-Series has several built-in features. Some of these come standard and some can be ordered as additional features. S t a n d a r d f e a t u r e s : 2 × Camera, 1 × microphone, 2 × speakers, 1 × ECU (Environmental Control Unit), 1 × Bluetooth® (for mobile phones etc) and 1 × WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network).
3.2.2 Ports, Sensors and Device Buttons 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 30 9 F i g u r e 3. 1 Front and Back P osit ion 1 De sc r ipt ion Webcam 2 MP Fixed Focus (FF) P osit ion 6 De sc r ipt ion GEWA Programmable IR Remote Control (Transmitter) This port is just for Transmitting IR Signals, to program the device, use port in Position 27 in Figure 3.
10 18 11 19 12 20 13 21 14 22 29 15 23 16 17 24 28 27 26 25 F i g u r e 3 . 2 Bottom, Left and Right Side P osit ion De sc r ipt ion P osit ion De sc r ipt ion 10 Power button 20 Menu button 11 Volume Up button 21 USB 3.0 connector 12 Volume Down button 22 2× USB 2.0 connector 13 Head phone jack 3,5 mm 23 RJ45 Network connector 14 Connector for an HDMI 1.
Never force a connector into a port. If the connector and port do not join with reasonable ease, they probably do not match. Make sure that the connector matches the port and that you have positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port. Be extra careful with the USB connectors. 3.3 Preinstalled Software The I-Series device is delivered with all preordered and required software installed and ready to use. Should a reinstallation become necessary at any stage perform a Factory Recovery.
2. Click I- S e r i e s C o n t r o l C e n t e r , . In the list to the left, select which hardware configuration you want to change. In the area to the right, the different settings will be revealed. The changes are instantly executed. For more information about configuring the I-Series with the I-Series Control Center, see 6 Configuring the I-Series with the I-Series Control Center, page 33.
3.5.2 Inserting the microSD-Card To install the microSD-card: 1. Place the I-Series device face down on a flat surface. 2. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screw that fastens the lid in place. 3. Remove the lid. 4. Carefully push the microSD-card into the socket. Do not use force when pushing in the microSD-card. If the microSD-card and socket do not join with reasonable ease, they probably do not line up. 5. Replace the lid. 6.
3.6.1 Mounting the Tobii QR Adapter Plate To mount the Tobii QR adapter plate: 1. Place the I-Series device face down on a flat surface. 2. Select the required side of the plate, see 1.3.2 Mounted Use, page 4. 3. Place the plate onto the device with the required side facing away from the unit. 4. Tighten the three (3) screws using a Torx T20 screwdriver to that fasten the plate to the unit. 3.6.2 Removing the Tobii QR Adapter Plate To remove the Tobii QR adapter plate: 1.
4 4.1 Batteries in the Tobii I-Series Batteries The I-Series device has two battery compartments. The batteries are of the same size and capacity for both the Tobii I–12 and I–15, see Appendix E Technical Specifications, page 73. P us h F i g u r e 4 . 1 Battery with Indicator for Remaining Capacity 4.1.1 Hot Swappable You can remove/replace one battery without switching off the I-Series device, providing that the remaining battery is sufficiently charged.
4.2.1 Checking Charge Level Click on the battery icon, device. , in the Notification area to see the remaining charge of the battery, which is installed in the You may also, at any time, check the status of a battery by pressing the indicator button on the face of the battery. Five LEDs (light-emitting diodes) will indicate the remaining charge level. For example, three lit LEDs indicate a 60% remaining charge, see Figure 4.1 Battery with Indicator for Remaining Capacity, page 15.
2. Pull the battery out (the battery will stop after ~1 cm / 0.4ʺ). 3. Push the battery up a little bit (Do not push the battery all the way in again). 4. Pull the battery out of the battery compartment.. If the I-Series is in Resting orientation: 1. Place the I-Series device face down on a flat surface. 2. Press the battery slide lock to the side. 3. Pull the battery out of the battery compartment. Tobii I-SeriesUser’s manual v.1.0.
5 Using the Tobii I-Series No skill other then reading is necessary for setting up the device. Follow this User´s Manual and the Quick Start Guide. 5.1 Starting the Device Start the device in one of the following ways: • • Press the power button on the right side of the device. (Position 9 in Figure 3.2 Bottom, Left and Right Side, page 10) Activate a configured Switch (see 6.3 Switches).
5.3 Using Tobii Gaze Interaction The Tobii I-Series operate with precision regardless of glasses, contact lenses, eye color or light conditions. Gaze Interaction enables you to control the computer with your eyes using either Gaze Enabled applications (like Tobii Communicator) or through the two types of Tobii Windows Control. See 5.4.1 Windows Control Type, page 21. 5.3.1 Positioning X cm / inches F i g u r e 5 .
5.3.3 Track Status Viewer Use the Track Status viewer (see 5.3.3.1 Showing Track Status, page 20 for more information on how to open the Track Status viewer) to help determine the optimal height and horizontal positioning for Gaze Interaction with the I-Series. • • • Ideally, the two dots that represent the user’s eyes should be in the middle of the Track Status viewer.
4. Move head to the left. 5. Move head closer to the monitor. 6. Move head farther away from the monitor Move head closer to the monitor. Move head to the right. The P o s i t i o n i n g g u i d e will automatically disappear when the user’s positioning is improved in the way that is directed by the guide. Some users may not want the P o s i t i o n i n g g u i d e to pop up every time their eyes leave optimal positioning. To turn On or Off the automatic P o s i t i o n i n g g u i d e , see 7.
Or Double-click on the T o b i i W i n d o w s C o n t r o l shortcut on the desktop, , This will immediately start Windows Control. To disable Windows Control, right-click on the T o b i i G a z e I n t e r a c t i o n S e t t i n g s icon, Disa ble W in dows Co n t r o l. , in the Notification area and select You can also start Windows Control from Tobii Communicator or alternative communication software, which has implemented the functions provided by the Tobii Eye Control SDK A ut o sta rt • • 5.4.
Track Status Track Status Place Cursor Place Cursor Gaze Scroll Gaze Scroll Left Click Left Click Double Click Double Click Right Click Right Click Gaze Drag & Drop Gaze Drag & Drop Gaze Keyboard Gaze Keyboard Settings Settings Normal 5.4.3.2 Selected High Precision Task Buttons Ta sk But t on A ctio n De sc ript io n Place Cursor Task that places the mouse cursor on a desired point/position. Used for mouse over functions, etc (this is not a "click").
Ta sk But t on A ctio n De sc ript io n Gaze Keyboard Task that opens an on-screen Gaze enabled keyboard for Gaze typing Settings Task that opens the Settings Dialog For more information, see 8 Gaze Selection Settings, page 59 5.4.3.3 Selection Methods There are two methods to execute the chosen Task. The method of choice is set from within the Gaze Selection Settings Dialog. Before executing a selection you select a Task from the Taskbar to execute.
The four keyboard pages are: F i g u r e 5 . 3 Default Startup Page F i g u r e 5 . 4 First Page to the Right F i g u r e 5 . 5 Second Page to the Right or Left F i g u r e 5 . 6 First Page to the Left The Shift, Ctrl, Alt, Win and Alt Gr keys will become "sticky" once selected. This means that they will stay selected until the user selects a new key from the keyboard. They will stay sticky if the next selected key is another sticky key. To write a letter with an accent: 1. Select the accent 2.
5.4.3.5 Gaze Selection in Combination with Region Based Keyboards Gaze Selection can be used in combination with other eye controlled applications. "Gaze Enabled" regions in other applications are active as long as there is no active Task in the Gaze Selection Toolbar. If you are using Gaze Selection with switch the Task Buttons will be "sticky", if you need to deselect a Task just look back at the selected Task for a short moment. 5.4.3.
Menu by dragging it to the edge of the screen. You can also do this by pressing and dragging the Move icon menu is docked you have to look outside the screen to bring up the Mouse Emulation Menu items. 5.4.4.2 . When the Clicking with Windows Control in Mouse Emulation Mode Select what type of mouse click you want to perform from the B u t t o n drop down list in the Mouse Emulation Menu. Right-click simulates a right mouse click. Left-click simulates a left mouse click. 5.4.4.
5.4.4.5 Pausing Windows Control in Mouse Emulation Mode To pause Windows Control select the Pause icon in the Windows Control Menu. Pause Pausing Gaze Interaction can also be accomplished by looking at (about) the Tobii logo at the bottom of the Tobii I-Series, then selecting, using Gaze Interaction, the pause icon that pops up. For more information, see 7.6.1 System Off-Screen Menu, page 56 5.4.4.
the user wakes at night, the user could wake the I-Series with Gaze Interaction and use the I-Series to communicate quickly to alert the caregiver. Waking the device from sleep in this way is called: W a ke - o n - Ga z e ® F i g u r e 5. 7 Wake-on-Gaze® Area To Wake-on-Gaze®: 1. Make sure the Wake-on-Gaze® is activated, see 6.4 Wake-on-Gaze®, page 37. 2. Look at the area in between the two illuminators of the Eye Tracker at the bottom of the I-Series, see Figure 5.7 Wakeon-Gaze® Area, page 29.
For more information and for how to configure the System Off-Screen menu, see 7.6.1 System Off-Screen Menu, page 56. 3. Selecting, using Gaze Interaction, the (Pause) icon that pops up. To Sleep-on-Gaze: 1. Make sure the S l e e p - o n - G a z e System Off-Screen menu is activated, see 7.6.1 System Off-Screen Menu, page 56 2. Look at the area where the System Off-Screen menu has been configured for your I-Series, see Figure 5.
5.10 Adjusting the Sound You can configure the built-in speakers using the W i n d o ws 7 C o n t r o l P a n e l > Ha r d wa r e a n d S o u n d . We refer to Microsoft’s information on how to configure the sound in the Windows 7 Control Panel. Sound adjustments can also be done in T o b i i C o m m u n i c a t o r . 5.11 Performing a Factory Recovery Every I-Series device has a factory image stored on the disk.
8. Select "Factory Reset” and press the (Enter) keyboard button. 9. The I-Series Software Installation dialogue will be loaded 10. Follow the instructions on the screen. These steps are identical to the initial setup you did when you first received the device. The Factory Recovery process will now start. This will take about 40 minutes. After the restore process is finished, the device will be reset to its original image as it was when you first received it from Tobii.
6 Configuring the I-Series with the I-Series Control Center The I-Series Control Center is the program on your I-Series Device where you can access and change the settings that you have chosen during your first setup with the I-Series Welcome Guide. You can also run the Welcome Guide again at any time of your choosing. To open the I-Series Control Center: . • Double-click on the I- S e r i e s C o n t r o l C e n t e r shortcut on the desktop, 1. Go to S t a r t m e n u > C o n t r o l P a n e l . 2.
6.1 Buttons You can create shortcuts to tasks, called actions, by programming the Quick Access buttons. The Quick Access buttons are located on the left side of the I-Series device, named 1 , 2 and Me n u . For more information about how to program an action for a button, see 6.10 Creating Shortcuts to Actions, page 45 6.1.1 Play Sound when Pressed To enable Play sound when pressed: 1. Open the I- S e r i e s C o n t r o l C e n t e r > B u t t o n . 2.
6.2 6.2.1 Display Brightness Adjustment There is a sensor on the device which will automatically adjust the screen brightness according to the surrounding light, relative to the selected level from Windows®. To disable Automatic Brightness Adjustment: 1. Open the I- S e r i e s C o n t r o l C e n t e r > D i s p l a y . 2. Select to clear the E n a b l e a u t o m a t i c b r i g h t n e s s a d j u st m e n t ( r e c o m m e n d e d ) check box. To enable Automatic Brightness Adjustment: 1.
To set Fixed device position: 1. Open the I- S e r i e s C o n t r o l C e n t e r > D i s p l a y . 2. Select the F i x e d i n u p r i g h t o r i e n t a t i o n or the F i x e d i n r e s t i n g o r i e n t a t i o n radio button. Gaze Interaction is optimized to work properly in the Upright orientation. For more information about Upright orientation and Resting orientation, see 1.3.1 Portable Use, page 3. 6.3 Switches You can enable the switches to act as power ON (see 6.3.
To disable a connected Switch to power on the device: 1. Open the I- S e r i e s C o n t r o l C e n t e r > S w i t c h e s . 2. Select to clear the E n a b l e s wi t c h “ 1 o r 2 ” t o a c t a s P o we r O n B u t t o n check box. 6.3.3 Configuring a Switch to Power Off To enable a connected Switch to power off the device: 1. Open the I- S e r i e s C o n t r o l C e n t e r > S w i t c h e s . 2. Select the En a b l e s wi t c h “ 1 o r 2” t o a c t a s P o we r Of f B u t t o n check box.
6.5 6.5.1 Wireless WLAN Not applicable f or RF Fre e u n it s. The built-in WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) support enables connection to wireless networks (such as Wi-Fi™ networks and access points) in compliance with the standard 802.11 b/g/n for both the I–12 and the I–15. 6.5.1.1 Handling Tobii Product Key To be able to use WLAN communication, a Tobii Product Key is required.
A wireless access point which supports antenna diversity is recommended when setting up a wireless network to use with a I-Series device, for reliable performance. Such access points are generally recognized by having two antennas on the router device. Using an antivirus program is strongly recommended. 6.5.2 Bluetooth® for Mobile Phone Communication Not applicable f or RF Fre e u n it s. The built-in Bluetooth® enables connection to a mobile phone which complies with mobile Bluetooth® standards.
6.6 Safety Upon starting the device for the first time, the safety settings in the I - S e r i e s C o n t r o l C e n t e r will be a part of the I-Series Welcome Guide. To be able to run through the guide these safety settings must be confirmed. The safety settings exist for the safety of the customer. Be sure to read the safety details before accepting any changes. 6.6.
6.6.2.1 Device Usage Specifying device usage mode takes place outside of the S a f e t y settings but within I - S e r i e s C o n t r o l C e n t e r . To specify device usage: 1. Open the I- S e r i e s C o n t r o l C e n t e r > S a f e t y . 2. Click on preferred option for D e v i c e u s a g e .
6.8 Setup & Updates Manage Tobii applications related to setting up your device and updating to the latest software. 6.8.1 I-Series Welcome Guide The I-Series Welcome Guide guides the user through the setup procedure, such as License Agreement and Safety Setting etc. If the I-Series Welcome Guide is not finished, it will automatically start up next time the I-Series is powered up. To run the I-Series Welcome Guide at next start up, follow these step: 1.
If you choose not to download one or more of the available updates you can click on the button of the update you do not want and the check mark will turn into a red "X" mark. Proceed in the following way: • • • Click the D o w n l o a d button to download the updates to your Device and continue to Step Two. In Step Two, Click the I n st a l l button to install the chosen updates on your device and proceed to Step Three.
6.9.2 Backup This is a system backup specific to your Tobii software-related files. The device automatically and regularly, once a week, backs up the data that is associated with your Tobii communications applications (Tobii Communicator Page Sets, files, settings, etc.), your Gaze Interaction files (profiles, calibration settings, interaction settings, etc.) and your device specific settings from the Control Center.
6.10 Creating Shortcuts to Actions You can create shortcuts, called actions, by programming the Quick Access buttons and connected Switches. The Quick Access buttons are located on the left side of the I-Series device, named 1 , 2 and M e n u . Switches are connected to the Switch connectors. 6.10.1 Available Actions This is a short description of each action available to set: • • • • • • • Send input – Allows the user to send input to an alternative program (keystroke, mouse click or text).
– • S e n d t e x t – In the S e n d t e x t b o x , type the text you want to send to an alternative program. S t a r t P r o g r a m — Click B r o ws e the first time you are using this option to find and select a program. The next time you select the S t a r t P r o g r a m option a list of previously selected programs will be displayed. You can then directly select a program from the list or select B r o w se if you want to start a program not in the list.
7 7.1 Tobii Gaze Interaction Settings Accessing the Tobii Gaze Interaction Settings T o b i i G a z e In t e r a c t i o n S e t t i n g s is a program for quick and easy access to control functions such as Track Status, Calibration and common settings. Start T o b i i G a z e In t e r a c t i o n S e t t i n g s in one of the following ways: • Go to S t a r t m e n u > A l l P r o g r a m s > T o b i i > G a z e I n t e r a c t i o n > T o b i i G a z e I n t e r a c t i o n S e t t i n g s.
7.2.1 Starting Calibration The calibration can be started in one of the following ways: • Open T o b i i Ga z e I n t e r a c t i o n S e t t i n g s > Ga z e I n t e r a c t i o n and then select the S t a r t C a l i b r a t i o n . . . button. • Right-click (long-hold finger on icon for touch screen right clicking) on the T o b i i G a z e I n t e r a c t i o n S e t t i n g s icon, in the Notification area and select S t a r t C a l i b r a t i o n . 7.2.
7.2.4 Improving Calibration Point(s) After calibration, you may want to improve one or more points. There is a color scheme used that will help you to understand the quality of your calibration. All three color statuses are the result of a su c c e s sf u l calibration. • If the background color of the Calibration Result is light red, you have achieved a successful, but relatively low quality calibration.
7.2.5 Removing Calibration Point(s) If there is a calibration point that is consistently bad after calibration (the green lines are scattered all around and outside the circle of the calibration point) you can remove that point completely from the calibration, this may improve the calibration of the other points. Be aware that if you remove a point, that area of the screen will be uncalibrated and Gaze Interaction will not function properly there.
• – Select primary stimulus by selecting B r o w s e and selecting an image. – Select secondary stimulus by selecting B r o ws e and selecting an image. – Select size of the image by selecting from the S t i m u l u s s i z e drop down list. – Select speed of the image by selecting from the S t i m u l u s s p e e d drop down list. Video: – Select primary stimulus by selecting B r o w s e and selecting a video. – Select secondary stimulus by selecting B r o ws e and selecting a video.
4. A blue semi-transparent area is displayed on the desktop. You can move and resize the blue area to make it fit your preferred calibration area. 7.3 Interaction To adapt the interaction method and visual feedback for Gaze Interaction, follow these steps: 1. Open T o b i i Ga z e I n t e r a c t i o n S e t t i n g s > In t e r a c t i o n . Sc o pe If different settings are needed for different Gaze Interaction applications, make the adaptations here. 2.
• • • Dwell. Adjust the dwell time by moving the D w e l l t i m e slider. Switch. Adjust the minimum time for a click duration and the minimum time between clicks by moving the respective slider. Blink. Adjust the minimum and maximum duration for a blink by moving the respective slider. V isu a l F e e dba c k 4. Select the symbol for visual feedback from the D w e l l f e e d b a c k t y p e drop down list. 5. Select the color of the feedback symbol in the F e e d b a c k c o l o r drop down list.
7.4.2 Selecting Current User Profile To select current user profile: 1. Open T o b i i Ga z e I n t e r a c t i o n S e t t i n g s . 2. Select a user profile in the C u r r e n t U s e r P r o f i l e drop down list. 3. Select A p p l y 7.4.3 Deleting a Profile To delete a profile: 1. Open T o b i i Ga z e I n t e r a c t i o n S e t t i n g s > U s e r P r o f i l e s . 2. Select a profile in the P r o f i l e t o d e l e t e drop down list. 3.
7.5.2.1 Gaze Selection The settings for Gaze Selection are found in the Gaze Selection Taskbar, docked to the screen when Gaze Selection settings icon to select it and the Gaze Selection Settings will open. Windows Control is running. Gaze at the For information about the Gaze Selection Settings, see 8 Gaze Selection Settings, page 59 7.5.2.2 Mouse Emulation 7.5.2.2.1 • Mouse Control Speed Customize the mouse control speed by moving the M o u s e c o n t r o l s p e e d slider.
7.5.2.2.2 • Magnifier Size and Zoom Customize the size of the magnifier by moving the M a g n i f i e r S i z e s l i d e r . Move the slider to the right to increase the size and to the left to decrease it. Customize the zoom factor by moving the Zo o m F a c t o r slider. Move the slider to the right to increase the zoom factor and to the left to decrease it. • 7.5.2.2.
F i g u r e 7 . 1 System Off-Screen Menu Areas Select the A va i l a b l e m e n u b u t t o n s : > P a u s e / R e s u m e G a z e I n t e r a c t i o n check box to activate the possibility to Pause/Resume Gaze Interaction. For information about how to use Pause/Resume, see 5.6 Pause/Resume Gaze Interaction and Put the I-Series to Sleep with Gaze Interaction, page 29.
To view the version and model of the device: Open the T o b i i G a z e In t e r a c t i o n S e t t i n g s > S y s t e m I n f o r m a t i o n . Please have this information available if you have problems with the device and need to contact Customer Support. By clicking C o p y a l l i n f o r m a t i o n you can paste the information into a document (such as Notepad or WordPad) or directly into an e-mail. 58 7 Tobii Gaze Interaction Settings Tobii I-Series User’s manual v.1.0.
8 Gaze Selection Settings The Gaze Selection Settings Dialog is controlled by Gaze Interaction and the user can make all changes without using a keyboard and/or a mouse. 8.1 The General Settings Tab Se le c t io n • • G a z e - Choose Gaze to use your gaze position to activate the zooming function that ends with the execution of the desired Task. S w i t c h - Choose Switch to use a switch to activate the zooming function that ends with the execution of the desired Task.
8.2 The Keyboard Settings Tab K e ybo a r d la yo u t The selected language keyboard layout is shown. Select the Change button to change the keyboard layout to another language. There are a number of different language keyboard layouts available. Gaz e typing spe e d The Gaze typing speed can be set to 8 different levels, just look at the desired position to change the setting. Changing the Gaze typing speed will adjust how long the user must fix their gaze on a button before the Task is executed.
9 Product Care 9.1 Temperature & Humidity 9.1.1 General Use The Tobii I-Series is best kept in dry conditions at room temperature. The recommended range for temperature and the humidity value for the device is as follows: Portable mode: • • Ambient temperature: 0℃ to 24℃ (32℉ to 75℉) Humidity: Max 70% (no condensation on the device) Mounted mode: • • 9.1.
9.5 Disposing of the Batteries Do not dispose of the batteries in general household or office waste. Follow your local regulations for the disposal of batteries. 9.6 Disposing of the I-Series Device Do not dispose of the I-Series Device in general household or office waste. Follow your local regulations for the disposal of electrical and electronic equipment. 62 9 Product Care Tobii I-Series User’s manual v.1.0.
Appendix A A1 Support, Warranty, Training Resources Customer Support For support, please contact your local representative or Support at Tobii. In order to receive assistance as quickly as possible, make sure you have access to your I-Series device and, if possible, an Internet connection. You should also be able to supply the serial number of the device, which you find on the back of the device, in the I-Series Control Center or Tobii Gaze Interaction Settings, see 6.9 System, page 43 and 7.
Appendix B B1 Compliance Information FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Modifications not expressly approved by Tobii Technology could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment under FCC rules. B1.
Gu ida n c e a n d m a n u f ac t u r e r ’s de c la r a t io n – e le c t r o m a gn e t ic e m issio n s T h e I- S e r ie s is in t e n de d f o r u se in t h e e le c t r o m a gn e t ic e n v ir o n m e n t spe c if ie d be lo w. T h e c u st o m e r o r t h e u se r o f t h e I - S e r ie s de vic e sh o u ld a ssu r e t h a t it i s u se d in su c h a n e n vir o n m e n t .
G u id a n c e a n d m a n u f a c t u r e r ’s d e c la r a t io n – e le c t r o m a gn e t ic im m u n it y T h e I - S e r ie s de vic e is in t e n de d f o r u se in t h e e le c t r o m a gn e t ic e n vir o n m e n t spe c if ie d be lo w. T h e c u st o m e r o r t h e u se r o f t h e I - S e r ie s de vic e sh o u ld a ssu r e t h a t it is u se d i n su c h a n e n v ir o n m e n t .
G u id a n c e a n d m a n u f a c t u r e r ’s d e c la r a t io n – e le c t r o m a gn e t ic im m u n it y T h e I-S e r ie s de vic e is in te n de d f o r u se in t h e e le c t r o m agn e tic e n vir o n m e n t spe c if ie d be lo w. T h e c u st o m e r o f t h e u se r o f t h e I - S e r ie s de vic e sh o u ld a ssu r e t h a t it is u se d i n su c h a n e n v ir o n m e n t .
With regard to the test specifications specified in 6.2.1.10 EN 60 601-1-2 (2007) the cessation or interruption of any intended operation, even if accompanied by an alarm, is allowed in the I-Series device due to it not performing any safety critical operations. Also with regard to the test specifications specified in 6.2.1.10 EN 60 601-1-2 (2007) errors of a displayed numerical value sufficiently large to affect diagnosis or treatment is not applicable for the I-Series device.
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Medical Device Directive (MDD) 93/42/EEC Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) 2002/95/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC) 2004/108/EC Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2006/95/EC Part 15 of the FCC Rules CAN/CSA-C22.2 No.
Appendix C Computer Device States of Operation Table C.1 Computer Device States of Operation A dva n c e d C o n f i gu r a tio n and Power Interface (ACPI) State De sc ript ion S0 (Working) Normal operating state - Windows session is running Display will dim and turn off after a time of idle. The 1, 2, Menu and Volume Up and Down buttons are however always illuminated in state S0. S3 (Sleep) The device is sleeping. The Windows session is suspended to RAM, allowing a quick resume to state S0 by: 1.
Table C.3 Power Button Error or Warning, LED Behavior Er r o r o r W a r n in g A CPI St a t e a n d con dit ion P o we r B u t t o n llu m in a ti o n Comment C h a ssis n e a r o ve r h e a t in g In state A C P I S 0 ( W o r ki n g ) , when the chassis temperature is ≤ 1 degree Celsius from the Maximum Threshold according to the Safety Settings specified in Table D.1 Maximum Allowed Temperature, page 72.
Appendix D Maximum Allowed Temperature Table D.1 Maximum Allowed Temperature A llo wa ble m a x im u m t e m pe r a t u r e f o r t h e I-S e r ie s m e t a l e x te r n a l su r f a c e s wh ic h a r e like ly t o be t o uched Ma xim um Tem pera t ure ℃/℉ P or ta ble Mo de Mo u n t e d Mo de t e m p e r at u r e t h r e sh o ld: Mounted Mo de 55/131 External surfaces temperature allowed External surfaces temperature allowed in an area unlikely to be touched, see position 1 in Figure D.
Appendix E E1 Technical Specifications Standard I-Series St a nda rd T yp e /Mo de l Screen T o bii I–12 Tobii I–12 Tobii I–15 I–12 R I–12 ETR I–15 ETR 12.1ʺ, Aspect ratio: 4:3, LED Backlight Unit, 15.
T o bii I–12 Tobii I–12 Tobii I–15 T yp e /Mo de l I–12 R I–12 ETR I–15 ETR IR R e m o t e Co n t r o l ( En vir o n me n t a l Co n t r o l Un it ) GEWA Programmable IR Remote Control (Environmental Control Unit), 19 – 455 kHz, 940 nm, compatible with a wide range of remote controls St a nda rd Resting Orientation: 1 × IR filter window with 1 × IR Receive Sensor, 3 × IR Transmit Diodes and 1 × Red Status LED Upright Orientation: 1 × IR filter window with 4 × IR Transmit Diodes Total peak transmit
RF Free T yp e /Mo de l T o bii I–12 T o bii I–15 I– 12 ET I–15 ET Ha r d disk dr ive 2.5ʺ SSD 120 GB minimum SD-Ca rd MicroSD-Card 32 GB 1 × Connector for an HDMI 1.3 Connector Type A cable 2 × USB 2.0 (Current limit = 1000 mA) 1 × USB 3.0 (Current limit 1500 mA) 1 × RJ45 100/1000 Mbit/s (Ethernet) Connectors 2 × 3.5 mm Switch connector interface, (Pin out for mono plug: Sleeve = Common ground, Tip = Signal) 1 × 3.5 mm” Headphone jack (stereo) with jack detection 1 × 24 VDC in 2.5/5.
E3 Battery pack It e m Spe c ific a t ion Ba t t ery Te c h n o logy Li-Ion rechargeable battery pack with gas gauge (SMBus v1.1 interface) Ce ll 6× Panasonic NCR18650 (3S2P) Ba t t ery Pa c k Ca pa c it y 62.64 Wh Nom in a l Volt a ge 10.8 V Ch a rge T ime Maximum 5.
i. Freedom of head movement describes the volume in front of the tracker in which the user must have at least one of the eyes. The numbers are specified parallell/orthogonal to screen surface, assuming eye tracker is at 20 degree angle to screen. ii. Gaze accuracy describes the angular average distance from the actual gaze point to the one measured by the eye tracker.
Appendix F Approved Accessories De sc ript ion Model Tobii Pa r t No. I-Series AC Adapter (Power Supply) AdapterTech ATM065–A240 12002664 Battery pack TISB1 12002548 For information about the latest approved Tobii Accessories, please visit the www.tobii.com website or contact your local Tobii reseller. 78 Appendix F Approved Accessories Tobii I-Series User’s manual v.1.0.
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Support for Your Tobii Device Get Help Online Before contacting us, see the product-specific Support page for your Tobii device. It contains up-to-date information about issues and tips & tricks related to the product. Find our Support page online at: http://www.tobii.com/assistivesupport. Contact Your Reseller For questions or problems with your product, contact Customer Support at your Tobii Reseller for assistance.